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READ THE EAST OREGONIAN SPORT PAGE AND RECEIVE THE NEWS THAT IS FURNISHED BY THREE SERVICES. A. P.. U. P; AND I. N. S, fr TEN PAGES" ,: . v SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEW PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 25, 1922. othe-' big ohiiririon is and pritve.1t. Tin? French sin very tbinff. ;o Ojtlt and did tint Caught at Last! LIEN MOVE I- rt 1 -ril! I WITH' M - - By HEN'RT.L. FARRELU tTnited Press Sports Editor.)1': NEW YORK, AtiB. 2r.! Another una even greater battle between Mile Suzanne Lenglen-anil Mrs. Molla Mal lory for the' world's tennis champion . ship . prdbably will be staged In the t'nited States next summer. While the French girl said she . would never play In America again. Allen Muhr manager of the French Davis Cup teaim, made the statement that She is-plannlng; to come back next summer on an errand of vengeance. If Suzanne does como back next year she, wlli 'no doubt make a lot of Americans eat the nasty things they sam aDout her when she retired dur ing her match with Mrs. Mallory at rvnm hius last summer. j ... , It's a cinch if the French star comes back for the tftrd meeting with the American champion, conditions will be more in her favor. She will havi the opportunity of aelMiating herself 1 I lite i-eiiKien...i'..ioi win u i nr j beM advertised : ro.' of year.- .mil if ithey meet iiRaNn' tnt; ouslit to fight ii out in Hickai'd Jersey City ?-l .1 i i ' 1. 1 IC Mile, l.ensien comes over for the American chan'pionidilps noxt sum mer, the toum-iPi'Tit ought io no a I10M Iringer as the Hrin.sli star. .Miss K:uh- I lene l i'K; ne rtn I Airs Itnirnih lil-elt.- and getting .into good physical ti i n) and he-.wili insist on having some Jimmy ,,,!,,. ce gtvat . mi-l,!l..- vnloe in saying whether she Is in prop-,, ,,.,,,, ,;,, ,0,, , er' condition to plav. ,' . . " , ,, ' . , ' . . . . . , learned in Hie ivirJ old gai.it of f au' I There is' no doubt that Suzanne was!1" wnon lla-d il,ld v''" "' l""'s"s not In condition to plav last summer aidn t l lln ''x 'Ujures He Is 1 and that she was forced to go out nd'broke "ml fli,'mlf- 1 ''' ; puy Mrs. Mallory when ihe wasn't :t" Bet '"' u '"""''"t for "'"my expecting to meet the Americ-.n cham- B"t " 11,1(1 tnc h"1'" ''- aw.iy pion until the next day.- Although i u'Mn nim- . ; she was in distress she might have I fietiny I conav.l, lightwfisli' ehni- ! been able to finish the next ,set and!P'". Is tired of being held ip tightly I remove the doubts about her eouraseJ"s " champion business man instead I under fire. . . j V - of a real champion with the dukes. In V I less than two months this summer,; Beyond all douhtMlle t,,nfte Ionanl cleared up 1200.001) In lour! the most finished Voman ulavor in riBl"" with Jai'k ""'kv K',,n- the world and she demonstrated that HiU'' I-p"' Ter and Ever Hammer, beyond all doubts by tlie beat'm she 1 lienny now claims that he is broke 1 gave Mrj. Mallory In the recent "llrit- nml tll,lt the track and Wall Street isb championships. took him for a million dollars. The I She further proved in that, nnieh loss of a million on anything is gen-v. I that she is game and does not possess ; ally good for a front pagn. but !einv the heart of a quitter that mnv of is such a generally reoog'nizzcd bu :i- I ness man that many of the editors.; ulf '.V tt" H E RUSE HX JAMES McCttAIX, tlnternational. News Service Correspondent.) Staff the" A.merlcan critics charger. It lakes a , tell In advam rume and a bie. player to wanted to quote him advertising rates! what poor player an-, for the news. j , Bosa Fonselle, operatic prima t I Aonna, has been trying 'or three years to catch a square-tailed, speckled trout at Carrebassett, Me. She got him this summer. He weighs trine pounds, three ounces. QUALITY 2d fmM SERVICE SANITATION Atra Special Watermelons, 2 large ones for Tomatoes, Fancy, 3 Crates. Elberta Peaches.... $1.35 Crawford Peaches. . $1.35 Bartlett Pears, Italian Prunes. 25c $1.00 QUALITY MEAT SPECIAL-QUALITY Beef Stew, lb 5c Beef Boil 7. . . ... ... .".I 5c Lean Boil, lb. ..... 12 l-2c Chuck Steak 18c Cross Rib Roasts 16c Sirloin Steak ......... 28c Chuck Roasts 16c T-Bone Steak . ...... 28c Round Steak 23c Porterhouse Steak ... 28c M M - KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 2.1. "The Interstate Vocabulary of the Kthiopian Hoy Scouts, Uiflcriule Troop," has been officially sanctioned as a law enforcement agency by the Kansas City Police Department. FANCY MILK FED SPRING CHICKENS . . STRAWBERRIES 30c Cauliflower, Celery, Egg Plant, Lettuce, New Turnips, Carrots, Beets, Cucumbers and every' thing in fresh, crisp Vegetables. . ' PENDLETON TRADING CO. If it's on the market we have it. The Sign of service , Hoy Slater, fifteen decidedly bru nette, went to the city market to make some purchases. Finding his way blocked by hundreds of curious per sons, who were cont;re;aled around Kishimu Ikato. Nipponese truck gair ................ ........... . ."""-.. i iln(1 huaincs of the country. who were the centre of attraction I the negro boy waited only long enough I Merely to Cut KH'iise for a sudden spurt of profanity to I Thus It may seem that thc order cease before he elbowed his way removing about 1,000 troops from I TOKIO, Aug. 25. Although the do ! c'.slon of the Kato Cabinet to withdraw all Japanese troops from Saghalien I province, the district in which lu sit -Jnatcd Nikolaievsk, which has been I he'd, it wus said, until ltussia atoited I for the massacre of TOO Japanese there during the revolution, marks a reversal in the policy of Japan, in I reality this, reversal Is slight and I amounts to little. It is little more ! than a tactful change In the position j of Japanese expeditionary forces in I Sashalicn. It f'jlls far short of the ! anticipations of '.he,wor)d, which Is I looking to Japan for a new and cn ' lightened regime. I 1 Iteturns Amur Valley I The territory to be returned to Rus sia by this decision of the Japanese ; Government gives back the fertile val ley abounding in undeveloped resour c in the mouth of the Amur River and the river Itself, which Is the ont let for Northeastern Siberia. Hut re gardless of this, Japa.nese doniina- I tinn of this district will continue for ! the present at least, for the exacua Hon order does not affect the north- I cm half of Saghalien Island, territory seized "iit Ihesume time the NMkoIale vsk district "wits seized and which is I the real prize coveted by Japan. It Is I coveted not only because the islnnd I Itself offers coal and oil, which are 'much needed by Japan,' but also he- cause it Is so situated that it oon I Irols the Amur Ulver ns Gihrr.ltar con ; trols, the entrance to the Moditerran I ean. y , j The southern half of this Island was j received by Japun as Indemnitj' at the end of the Russo-Japanese War. Rus sia refused to let the northern section go, realizing that its possession meant the key to the Amur and control, whether Industrial or private, of Northern Siberia, it will take some startling jolt to dislodge Japan from the Island, and If she Is dislodged It will mean a severe blow to Industry through the crowd. 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The youthful "arm" of the hrw con j ducted his "prisoners" to police head quarters. "I'm u Rov Scout, nnd we have formed air' Interstate Vocabulary of iho Kthiopian Scouts," Slater inform ed Captain Frank II. Anderson. "It is our duty to'arrest criminals." Cap tain yAnderson complimented the youth. i- After -listening to Knons's and Ikato's stories anent their difficulties. in which Koons alleged that he had been short, changed by the gardener. Captain Anderson released Ikato, but detained Koons for "sobering pur poses." ;, PASSIONATE LOVER AND PLATONIC MATE CAUSE DIVORCE, SAYS JUDGE T"T.Kno. "Au. 2.V- Too littlo or too much fiffoellnn l rostporiHlbln for ihn majority of divorces In Venn Coun ty, records show. "The mnrriert folks don't soom to mntrh well here." one offirifd hh6. "The roM-hloodfd mnn ets the hot hlnoded s'rl nnd vice .VFrn;t.' . One of the moKt common reason etvrn for tncomimtinlltt y, the Common Plens Co'irt judges my. 1h "when he (the hushnnd) came home in tho 'venine I wanted to tt on his lap nnd love him. Hnt he nlwayn told me to oiiit heinir a hahy and let him read the sport parses." , Judy1 Pyron T. Piltrhle. or the Com mon Plena hench, the most plcturqu of Toledfi's old-fnhioned , barrfwii'i-a hn decided that men and women nntrht to re more careful about deeid InR on marriajre. '"Thfy lOiould tube each other'.-'pmnf-r t "re Vrvt,' he advlned. Onn deff-ndnnt in a r.ivnrc pult r centlv deol.'ird: "Hbe is o rM tha' frnrn ef in ft In comiarison. I couldn't kwiFS her nnleM I rame horn with a T"'nt. 8he wan sway from mm three month vinitfns- rlative and hn mnf nV'r nt th Nation to wH--om hf bark tch1 nhook mv hanl d fkrdine if it had rained much hpre , the mainland' SiiK-hnlien province Ih little more thun a pnit of the War Offli'e proKfnnnne to cut evpenm. about $20,000,000 a year. Evacuation of the Island, the Oiovcrnment an 'nouncea, will come when some respon Hibl ItiiKRlan Oovernment makes amends for the Nikolaievsk nmrdtTH. Out that. Htutement might be takon with a prain or two of wilt, fur It is be ginning to be whispered about that .japan, sine1 the Uairen conference ended with failure, has been attempt ing to negotiate informally with the Soviet direct for settlement of the in cident. To "neKotiate" means that I Japan MM-ks repartition for the mnoK.i--re or 70o of her Hons and da tVhters, ' but U in a well-known fact that any iroveinment would he wast in if effort if it attempted to extract canh from ACoxcow now. Wants Northern Ttoirloii Japan wantH a cle;Lr title to north ern Saghalien, ivhleh explains the sit -i:ation at least that is the explana tion several vernacular papers, some if which are generally fairly well In- , FOR THC RELIEF OF Pain in the Stomach and Bowels. Intestinal Cramp Couc. 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When you buy Folgcr's Golden Gate Vacuum Packed Tea (BJack Tea or Green), you are buying full-flavored tea, for all its rare fragrance and fine flavor is kept for you by the round vacuum tin. Ask your grocer.. 1 -I01GEES- Golden Gate 3 jl 3 0 n foiincd on Imp i l:illHtic politics. nmlt, uml It suimilH loivloil. It Ih merely that Japan In wllllns to cancpl any tlelitH hi'ld iiKahiHt Run.:a over the .Vlkilale'sk affair In return for north ern SaKhallen inland, with all Its ie ourcea, Its Industrial and political KtratcKlc jiiiMitlon. In HiihkIu'm posl tlin the liai'Kain would he to her ad vunliiHn, too,' financlully and for the presant, for It would rid Siberia prop er of Japan for Katud. ' ' Thus Japan retiilim tlin renl prize of northern 'Sllierla occupation, .and it lookH like Hhe will continue to occupy it either in . one way or nnnthcr, a Russia's property or n her own. And as Ions on. 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