READ THE EAST OREGONIAN SPORT PAGE AND RECEIVE THE NEWS THAT IS FURNISHED BY THREE SERVICES. A. P.. U. P. AND I. N. S. TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10. reftonian DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, 1922. f ' ii milium iiiimilll i a mi in u t m mimm t Z LjVf . Hb-ir Yale Faces Harvard On Thames Today NEW ION'DON. Conn., June 23. ;Taunted to the point of desperation, another Yale crew, counting on doing the impossible went out to heat Harv ard In their annual classic on the Thames River today. ' HomemTjering last year, when a . Yale, crew branded as "gutless" by a deposed coach, went out nearly killej itself In a victory over Harvard, mere ly on that quality which its teacher ' said (t lacked, Yale faced a task, just as hard with frevent hope. y The Yale-Harvard race is always a classic. The mere fact that two var sity eitthts are to fight each other over a terrible four-mile rlifEtnnce of hnrriT Boing is but incidental to the trim fuming and color furnished by the gath--ycrinfr clans of both sides. "' New London was In carnival cloth . es. The town was a mass of the blue of Yale and the crimson of Harvard. The streets were choked with automo biles, the hotelo were crowded with visitors, -the trains were packed and the river was swelled with the fleet of (he nation's great alumni of Yale Und Harvard. . It mattered not that the cynics re . vrred to it as the race for the booby prize of the season. Yale ignored the remarks that the "blue shell would have to have a motor in it to go four miles and Harvard scoffed at the taunts that all Harvard had was ihe champion crew of Harvard. Because the Harvard eight looked stronger in paper and because Yale three weeks ago had switched coaches and reverted back to the American style of rowing, the Crimson was a slight favorite in the betting. Had Yale not surmounted odds just Many States Will Send Exhibits to Brazil Exposition SAX FRANCISCO, June 23.- Twenty-nine States and many large cities of the United States have agreed to send missions and exhibits to ttra- as heavy last year, the Harvard eight zil's Centennial Kxpositton. according would have been an overwhelming to Sehastiao Sampaio, special com favorite. There still lurked in th6 jiiereial commissioner of that country, minds of all, the evidence Yale gave last year of what a strong heart can do in the face of the impossible. FRENCH PAPER OPPOSES who recently completed here a tour of this country to expend an Invita tion to American business men to participate In Ihe exposition. According to Sampaio, mo exposi tion will open on September 7, Bra zil's Tnlnncnrlence IJiiv und continue DEMPSEY-CARP MATCH until .Marc, . , The United States government is spending $1,000,000 in erecting two buildings at (he exposition. One of these will cost $300,000, will be built of stone and will be occupied by .ex hibits, of the federal -government. After the exposition is over it will be, used to house the American embassy and will be the finest embassy home of the I'lnited States in any country. Try This - PAHIS, June 22. Should there be a second Carpentler-Dempsep match? I.'Auto. Paris sporting journal, be lieves the match unfair to Carpentier and lacking in "sporting Interest" oh the grounds that "Carp" has to re peat a fight against unequal odds, the result of which Is as clear In advance ns it was last year. To find if the match is according to public wish, j The other wiir cost $700,000 and will lAuto Is asking its readers to vote i house exhibits of American citizens, on the question and is printing ballot- I Commissioners to represent the Vni' blanks headed, "Ought there to be a led States have already been appoint -Carpentier-Dempsey return bout?" ed. JL..'. f J i J 3Jl QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Money Saving Specials for Saturday " ' .' w '"''."-..'' , ; 1 N '' ) BEEF STEW .. 5c VEAL STEW 15c Fancy Large Fat Hens, Spring Fries, Young Roosters, Cold Boiled Ham, Lunch Loaf, Meat Loaf, Minced Style Sausage, .Bologna. A large assortment of Prime Steer Beef, Young Pig Pork, Young AjTuttoii Lamb and Milk Fed Veal. I STRAWBERRIES Fancy White Salmon Field Picks, crate . ;, ' v . ; ': : canteloupes ' Extra Fancy Cants, 2 for . . . SPECIALS , i.75 25c 4 Pkgs. Olympic Oats . $1.00 10 Cans Carnation $1.00 7 Cans Imported Sardines . $1.00 5 Cans Dry Pack Shrimp ..... $1.00 4 Cans Minced Clams $1.00. 16 Best Crepe Toilet Paper. . . . $1.00 Our Produce Department is loaded to capacity with all the market has to offer, including Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Green Beans, Fresh Peas, Lettuce, Radishes, Onions, 'Asparagus, Beets, Carrots, Turnips, New Spuds, Sweet spuds, New Cabbage. He leaped six feet from the cliff tide to Standing Rock, The Dells, ' vVls., to get a close view of the , rock. Now he's leaping back aguin. PENDLETON TRADING CO. If it's on the market we have it The Sign of Service 3 C HE Itrazil Is lOricinlly. Hraz'l, Sampaio declared, has much in common with the United States. I "The Constitution of Brazil, Jbar j ring some of its aimendments." said j Sampaio. "is almost exactly like that of the United States, save that the j president's term is limited to four years. He cannot be re-elected. The j first ambassador to foreign countries, sent out of Brazil in 1822. the year of its Independence, went to Washing ton. Don Pedro II, emperor of Bra zil, was the only foreign head of state who attended in person Philadelphia's Centennial Exposition in 1S7C." Sampaio stated that, the population of all South America is 62.000,000 and that of Brazil is 31,000,000. Bra zil contains 200,000 square m'.les more territory than the United States and has 45 per cent of the area of South America. The natioanl language is ! Portuguese and not Snanish. Tn fuel I there are but 600.000 Spanish speak ing people In Brazil. -. , Sampaio gave some Interesting fig ures on coffee. Ho stated that the world's coffee consumption Is 20, 000.000 sacks a year, and of that amount in.noo.00fl sacks are consum ed ih tile United States'" If China Wants Monev She Must Be Real Good Some Day You Are Going to Own a Ford Some day you are going to own a Ford. You may or may not have a large car at the same time, but the fact remains that some day you are going to be a Ford owner. The universal demand and the universal necessity for a car such as the Ford make it essential that the product itself measure up to the highest standard. As the popularity of the Ford car has increased, our effort to keep pace by the rendition of real service has been doubled. Isn't it about time that you became better acquainted with the Ford car and with us? ORDER YOUR NEW FORU NOW! Simpson Auto Co. FORD AJTD FORD SOX ArmoRizim sales axd servick pratdrttoa, Ore. fon m ntutf of Pain in the Stomach and Bowels. Intestinal Cramp Colic Diarrhcea - SOLO EVERYWHFWE - HY RAY Or. AlAItSHALb (I'iiIUmI Prt'fs Staff CorrpHpondcnt.) l'JIvlNG..(By Mull to United Pnj China must put her house In ordjr, ciiUaMiwh a stable, reHponHihle govern ment having power over the provinces and prove that she means to conduct herself us an orderly, businesslike na tion, before she can borrow money from the Consortium. This was the flat statement of Fred erick W. Stevens, representative of the American groom of the Consortium given to the United Press on the eve of his departure from Peking1 for Am erica. Stevens will spend his vacation In America and will report to the group on the significance of the recent inter-provincinl war. as regards fi nances. The Central Government must have the support of the provinces as well as power over them, Stevens said, and she must disband her superfluous trnnpH, o that the tux Income will cover the necessary expenses. Un necessary expense must be eliminated so the government may continue tn stability. Then China must go to the consortium lines. The consortium is not going to beg China to accept ft loan and if any negotiations that may be undertaken the Chinese govern ment must show that she means to fu four square. Under present conditions the Con sortium is nut prepared to do any thing fr China, 1?ut under changed conditions, the banking groups of Am erica, KnKland, France and Japan are prepared to lend money for construc tive enterprises, such as railroad building. Possibly ns a prelude to the con structive loans, the Consortium will Had Your Iron Today? 1 That Delicious Bread f Energy and Iron SERVE raisin bread twice weekly on your table for. three reasons: , , , 1. Flavor; 2. Energy; 3. Iron : You remember how good a generously filled, full fruited raisin bread can be.j Your grocer can supply loaf like this. , Insist if he hasn't one he can get it for you. Full-fruited bread is full of luscious (ceded Sun-Maid raisins rich in energizing nutriment in practically pre : digested form. ;, Raisins also furnish fatigue-resisting iron for the blood. Serve plain raisin bread at dinner or as tasty fruited " breakfast toast with coffee. 1 Make delicious bread pudding with left-over dices,' No need to waste a crumb of raisin bread. Begin this week the habit of raisin bread twice weekly, t In your home, for raisin bread is both good and good for jou. - ..; .' SUN-MAID Seeded RAISINS , . ' . . ; ..... Make delicious bread, pies, puddings, cakes, etc. Ask your .frooer f or thems --Send for- free book" of tested' "recipe, '". Bht Ptckajt Sun-Maid Raisin Growers MimbtriJiifVjOOC ' Di'pt. .-2:i-8, lVrsiiii, Calif. . lend Vnnueh to enable Chlnn to re- f fund Brant! of her monjt prrsslilR out .siHndinff louna. Finding HPeurity for nrw Iiiuhb Is not going to he un easy, tusk, Hteveim said, i though he did not wIkIi to Miiy definitely whether or not there wua nufflcient security available to lover u loan ample for China's needs. The situation in not hopelesH, necessarily, Stevens believes, If China Is willing to co-operate in the matter of supervision when a loan is made. China's principal sources ofjnconie nave been her customs, both Import and export, the railroads, telegraphs, salt monopoly and wine and tobacco MU'es. In the last few years pt;rts o( these incomes have been pledncd for loans. It Is ulmnst impossible for foreigners to lenm the exact national debt, because there have been so manv cabinets and so many ministers o finance. However, the debt Is estimated to be between 11,500,000 and $i, 000,000,000 Chinese money. Some of the money was borrowed in pounds sterling, some In francs and some In trnld dollars, while other loans are in yen, Chinese dollars and taels. The matter of ex change figures so prominently that one of the early tasks will he to stabil ize exchange, as was proposed by tmnic men at the Washington Confer-- ence, deduce the debt to a rommmi denominator and learn Just where the country stands. The Consortium has been In exist- I ence about two years. It was organ ized after the world war and the i.nh ssqnent treaty conference. Under the Consortium agreement the four na tions aKree to make loans to China as group, thus obviating the poxsllillity of creating new sphere of Influence. Oil Lands to Pay City Expenses at Long Beach, Cal. I.ONTr TJKACH, Cut'.. Juno 13. Now that Long lloacit promises to ho. the first city to ulmllsh taxes because its royalties from municipally owned oil lands loom pleasantly large, the Virginia Country Club golf course, which occupies 130 acres in what Is said to bo the probable direct line of development In the Signal Mill field, mav acquire fume as the. first golf links to be supported by Its own oil d'i'rlclis. . , WhUe no serious proposal to permit Oil exploitation on the Rolf course has us Vet materialized, It is u fact that members of the club are watching the pmgrras of Ihe oil field with consld- . e: able Interest. . ,.'. PAINTING HKAI.ISTIC I.nxnox. June 83. -(O. t.) Wil liam Woggerty sued a street pave.ment artist for damages owing to a broken leg. iloggei tv claimed that the artist used greasy chalks causing him to slip on a drawing of a banana on tha pavement. ?3 A r? T? ?T Is economical in cost and use f? 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