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READ THE EAST OREGOMAN SPORT PAGE AND RECEIVE THE NEWS THAT IS FURNISHED BY THREE SERVICES, A. P., U. P. AKD I. N. S. TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 OiDIdil DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY EVENING. JANUARY 7, 1922. BAKER TO BE TRADED Goodbye, Little" Girl, Goodbye I! LAUNDRi' KIDS I- pi r. - m I " V M I m a h II IP W IP T m WW fresh NEVER ""itlllTlTmiTmM ' 1 r .it Change is one of Few Breaths of News to Fans ; Carpentier Said to be in Poor Condition BY SID MEKCEIl. (Written for the International-News Service. ) NKW YORK, Jan. 7 The sliiK- Jpliange is reflected in the fact that it now becomes necessary to trade Frank Baker again to provide mate rial for headlines. It may have start ed on Broadway or in Washington, but anyhow a story came drifting along that the Yankees are going to trade Baker and Hike McXally to the Washington club for Stanley Harris, place that young man on second base and move Aaron Ward back to third. All that remains for the deal to be come official is for Miller Hugglns to propose it, Clark Griffith to second it and Baker to consent to it. J. Frank lin only last Spring declared himself in no unmistakable terms against stepping out of a championship en tourage to become one of the sights of the national capital. It would seem that the Yankees, with their formidable array of pitch ers and Bluggers, need no further strengthening, yet Hugglns is nut ready to stand pat on his infield. Scott an Ward are fixtures, but the latter's position is uncertain. Baker is always an uncertain prospect, though he has not yet announced his annual retirement. 1'lpp is not any too secure in his position, but it is not likely that Hugglns would dispose of h'on without procuring a first-class man in his place. Curpentler's Condition. Iteports of Georges Curpentler's physical decline continue to drift in from London, where the European heavyweight champion is topping off training for his bout with George Cook, Australian unknown, on Janu ary 12. Jack McAulIffe has looked tho Frenchman over and finds a start- vf j i'U-JhW A If fa Z lfT?JA t v f AT m jSame Method May be Used to J Save Growing Crops From I Insects; Ohio Experiment Detachments of the Army of Occupation are leaving Coulenz with regularity now. And many of the doughboys are Icaviug their sweet hearts,, an you will notice here. linir rhangv in him. Ho savs Georue is no longer the debonair, light-hearted Carpentier of Manhasset days, but seems to have lost his grip on himself through worry over his condition. This bears out other stories of Cur pentler's failing health due to the awful body punching he endured at Jack Dempsey's hands last summer. QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Don't forfeit your opportunity to receive a discount. We have customers that are entitled to a liberal discount if the account is collected be fore the 10th. ; IT MAY BE YOU. Pendleton Trading Co. PhOne 455 Ue Sign of Serdo "If It's On the Market Wc Have It." Despite official denials, Carpentier ap parently has not recovered from that beating. e has made no effort to return to America, where big purses await him. His fight with Cook may prove little, as tiie Australian is re garded here as a "set up" for Frenchman. thi ) DAYTON, O., Jan. N. S t I At tho instance of entomologists of I the Ohio Agricultural Kxpcrimeut Sta j lion. Wooster, 4111 airplane was u.ed 1 to duM a Catalpa glove of 6. Mini trees. I which was being destroyed by cater i pillars, and the experiment was such J a success that a new omniercial field I for aviators of great posilnlity may be developed. I The initial experiment was con ducted on the farm- of Harry B. Car I vor, near Dayton, and an airplun I from McCook Field was used for thi j purpose. Carver's trees had been nt ! tacked twice before by worms and ; was undergoing a third attack, which ! it was feared would wipe out the en I tire drove. He Informed the State ex i i'erts and asked for immediate help, j An army pilot was detailed to take i a plane to the Carver farm, where 1 1 Inune-made hopper, similar to a flour I sifter, was built and attached to the! j fuselage of the airplane. The hopper j ! was then loaded with one hundred i i pounds of arsenate of lead, and the j j "battle of worms began. I The pilot took off and, choosing! the windward side of the grove,! I soared back and forth. whlb his 0I1-1 j server operated the hooper. The j ! sped of the plane created a strong ; wind-current, whirl) carried the pol- Mmotis powder to the rear of the ina- chine in a veritable cloud. The powder thus released was j i-prayed over the grove and settled j one the leaves of the trees. Back an I j forth went the machine, lauding at I Intervals to recharge the hopper. This I process continued ' until six hundred I pounds of the poison had been dis ! tributcd over the trees. ! Kxperts were surprised to find I that the pest had been eradicated with the first treatment. The tree.', I which had already been- almost en I tirely defellated, were found to lie j in thriving condition, and bodies of I millions of dead worms littered the uroiind. which it was said would 1 ,n.,f I In thi, trut-s bi-PMIIMcl j ...... . ..v ... ... . ... .... ...... of the elements of fertilizer which naturally followed decomposition, j Two months later another Inspec I Hon was made at the grove, and this served merely to confirm thi AS POME. AS RCibES I Kissed sy dew LAUNDJV WE B Stv BACK TfcVfHJ c The man who didn't ' think that you could put any poetry or sentiment into the laundry busi ness never sent any of his wearables to us to be laundered. When we ' rinse out a garment it is as clean and fresh as the sparkling dew and when we iron it it is as pure and firm as the . sunkissed rose. ' TROY Laundry A08-1 n (Janbii No, You Can Never Tell ' At Long A All Is Going Well But when the break comes it is too late for alter ations. A careful going over and overhauling will often show you where the weak spot is have an ex amination made now of all times take no chances on wet, slippery roads. , j RUDY TANNLER The Guaranteed Repair Shop ' Opposite Gritannn Apt., W illow St Ik-rvm-u Webb and llallroad Res. Phone, 465W Shop Phone, $70 years ago for fifteen dollars, lie found his violin inscribed, "Antonius Stradi varins, Cremonensis, faciebat anno 171V Indicating that the instrument was a genuine Ptiadivarlus, worth many times its purchase price. Ti Mil INTO. ('-nt.. Jan. 7. (I. N. S.) ,., ,.,,, p lh ,,,,iuIkIs Winter sports are In full swing In j Tlu, K,.0Vl. cntalned six thousand , AlgoiKiuin Park and hundreds of tour-! trePHi iin, ti1(, fuvt that each tree was lists from Canada and the. Vniteil thorouchly dusted convinced tho ex States are holding high revel in the j pcrtn that this method is applicable isnow, which is deep over the 40011,,,, nnt niv orchards, hut to growing sitiarp miles of primeval wilderness PrnIH wh!i'h may lie threatened Willi ! comprised within the borders of this , ib-struction by insects of any charac- great international plaN ground. iter. I Snow-shoeing is one of the most pop. I jular pastimes, (lay parties set off on I i long hikes through the forest day audi I night. Over the hills they make their! way, along the margin of Ice-sheeted I I lakes, through unending woods of! jpine, tamarack and spruce, drinking' in health with every breath, returning j in the twilight with ruddy cheeks and i sharp appetites. ! RHEUMATIC ACHES QUICKlYlREUEVED THE racking, agoniiing rheumatic ache is quickly relieved by an ap plication of Sloan's Liniment. For forty years, folks all over the World have found Sloan's to be the latural enemy of pains and aches, i It penttrales without rubbing. J You can just tell by iia healthy, '.imulating edor that it is going to do ,ou good. . Keep Sloan's handy for neuralgia, :atica, lame back, stiff joints, sors nuscles, strains and sprains. At ail druggists 35c, 70c, 1.40. iriimeht Mates Sick Skins On. of Dr.Hobwii's KimilyRtmwIiM. Kor clear, bealUiy complexica uaa (mly Dr.Hobson's EczemaOStaaent pain'ij . SAN F15ANCISCO, Jan. 7. (I. N. S. ) An appeal to the old Spanish Don j who christened I.os tlutos, may be necessary via the ouija board to settle a dispute now raging in the quiet old town that nestles at the entrance of the scenic canyon that serves us the gaicwnv to Santa Cm Mountains, liiis fiatos means "The rates." I.os KANSAS CITY, Mo Jan. 7. (t. N. P.i KanmuH City can boast a marked increase 111 babies In ln;i. According to the vital statistics bureau, Kansas City's production of babies up until December 1 showed an Increase of 2!6 over the same period in ll'-O. Figures reveal that there were 6,lii0 births In the eleven months dnriii4 1 Si 2 1 . tm the other hand, infant mortality figures showed a decrease. On De cember 1 last year 70!! bailies less than a year old had died, whereas this year only !iS0 had died. Among the 6, ISO babies born thi-' year there were only sixty-six pairs of twins, compared to seventy-two in the totaled births of last year. One ! r- hi 'i' ' i i Hatus menus "1 lie nates.' lone group of triplets was bom (lur- "The Cats" is has been known. but Ing the yeur and all the trio of Infants a number of wealthy residents are died. rallving to support the contention: The numerous visits of the stork that the name is really "The dales. revealed that fond parents nnc I iThey cite the fact that it is thei similar mimes. The most popular I I gateway to the mountains that gave name wus Hetty for girls. Among the j 1 it its name. The old residents laugh I bys, William topped the list. '..'it this any say that the old Spanish! i THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan, with electric self-starting and lighting system and demountable rims with 3rinch tires front and rear, is a family car of class andcomfort, both insummerandin winter. For touring it is a most comfortable car. '1 he large plate glass windows make it an open car when desired, while in case of rain and all i nclem ent weather, it can be made a most delightful closed car in a few minutes. Rain-proof, dust proof, fine upholstering, broad, roomy scats. Simple in operation. Anybody; can safely drive it. While it has all the distinctive and econom ical merits of the Ford car in operation and maintenance. Won't you come in and look it over? Yours for Service SIMPSON AUTO CO. . Phone 408 Water and Johnson Street Don who oricinnllv named It save ii the name Los Gatos or "The Cats" because of the prevalence of wild cats in the hills. They point to the fact that there are many of them still. lied and blue scaring birds. are the best colors for SI.". l Oi: A STItADIV.VKIlS I'HII.ATiEU'lllA, Jan. 7. (I. S.I Charles F. Howies read of the hlRh value placed upon Htradivailus violins und went up to his ultic and dug out a fiddle that had been purch ased by one of his ancestors inan.v WHAT A CHANGE" YOU'LL SAY A'ou may have had some thoiiKhls of discarding t tint old Suit of yours because It has lost lis shape or had be come spoiled, or some other Utile Ihlni? was wrong with It. Ilefore you do so, send It to us and we'll show you how II Is possible at a small oullay to save Miur Suit for another season of Kooil wear. We've done it thousands of limes mill we'll do it, for you. Model Cleaners and Dyers 508 Main Repairing Does It Take no chances on the Bmall defect have it done to your entire satisfaction: An examination, consultation or estimate will cost you nothing, and will save you much. . Careful attention given your work, no matter how large or small. ' ; Brace 5c iNelson 616 Garden WALT WELDS ANYTHING mm. ffwp Call and see Walt for esti mates on your Ireeze-up jobs Or Silver repair it. 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