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COUKDT COBRE3iJONDENCE OASSIHED MAKKETS TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES, 7 TO 12 1 TWELVE PAGES SECTION TVO PAGES 7 TO 12 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3, 1920. PRAYING ELEVEN GOES OOVN BEKORE CRIMSON STRATEC ' 10 TRIO FOR APPETITE fimzgEWB PA tua t. .. a MODES" ; J ' : TWELVE PAGES . ' ; r7 f I rt J. Wf "IfJI 1 DAILY V XS?T 1JU Xz ' rnriiAiiiirn Tii .... ' , rrauitN HAND Z Keoloha nd Norman T.,... . anu Al'"-'9an swim in! " y Hn,,u,he1 French wlm in p ,-"M" ""ring ther recent visit ;- - "i established mark in an . .. . cn wf ",,ort ,hat wl" nil! if T .7 wn'o they Mop ...T Z " nina them the t.minpionsnip of tho world. "'eu' ln" c"nmand e bltock j-uimncs iritea, three of them. Z notel man. The waiter pro- i ; oemny thoUKht at the hotel l . sufficient for three per,.,. mil . j w allcl to have Doth Kahanamoku and Keoloha were All II ' , " thCil Wn ",eiik ... mu-uiuung eloquence of the i, . r ri4"ca 10 convince the trio no steak, was meant for three. Vegetables, ham and eggs, cheese, fruit lunowea in. turn while the 'imiKKiir moaned. V"Why they drink beer, wild all their Jneal,. M)d ,h, headwalter, horrl IJd at the hereby of not drinking wine 2r.J ?'nner- "And r,ht ' the midst Of their meal thev ha,ri hi... of sweet chocolate." AVhcn Informed that the men wet diamplon swimmers of thu world rcg Ular sea-lion the head Walter skid- V'Soa-lion,,not much, they are meat-eating- tigers." , i vard .,h. lu,.h.;..; . ."T" ' " ' - Pl-are abo Chnrcklll. , B .u-;ru run mm reeuuna in lh rrlm.nn'. r.t rhun.hni l. . . ... - ' the : From tt pie .nr. i ...... I I . ... . emind him In. Ifut iVJ. ... .u. . ""uul omra piayera met eonpl':. iudtel who h.niirht , i, j XI' J.7.T 1 m,n. une teatro piayor In fro.it oi tr, f .. , (he Standard DG1 wW EATTLE THERMOMETER 11 IDAHO FARMS AND RANGES PRODUCING $140,000,000 WEALTH NEW G0LDFIELDS ARE -; DISCOVERED IN RUSSIA J.BEUUN. Nov. a, (A.T.)l-DIcov. rlca of new goldriolda-. tn different Prt of Ituaala are reported' by a Gcr (nan trade lnnra.1 - 'Jn Buchara (Afghan frontier) on "p,,r, ' the A.nu-Darya and l a tributaries, rich placer-gold depoalta are reported to have been lo rated and further aucccawful pronpect Ing haa been made on the Safetl-Dar- and Tatcban. - -, Placer gold ha alao been rluicover. . . UMUrt d"rl'-t ln ,mn Bln (luistern Siberia). In aoveral other parta of Siberia proapectora have lately fuund not only i Placer gold but rich gold bearing my mo reports. SEATTI.H, NovJ.(A. I'.) Scat- lie thprmomelcra roBlctercd the cold ent weather alnce last winter, earl Monday, when, with the temperature down to 34 above the flrnt U-e of th ncauiiii appeared accompanied by a heavy fnwt. IVttle damaze to veae tablea naa reported, acrordinir to George N. Snllfbury, mctcorologlNt. CKAVK TIHXJI MWMKII lX)NT)ON. Nov. J. (A. IM-rA no clety craie for thinga J-pan Ik h seeniF to be Imminent In England. Two Span inn playa are running In Iondon and Spanish alngers and dancer are In great demand. Many . fashionable women are wearing the blah Spanish comb and one aeea tentative attempt at tho mantilla, or niantllla effects. All the new faehlonable dnncea are sa'd to show distinct leanings toward Span- lish Interpretation. . I QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION mas $1.75 PER HUNDRED WHILE THE CAR LASTS lanIiniiter?oVwinthr.8DUdS CT0W" ? "-wted Pendleton Trading Co. -. i'. ' Phone 455. . .. "If It's on the Market We Have It" HOIKK, Idaho, Nov. 3. (A. P.) Idaho's furmn and ranges are produc ing an annual wealth nf f 1 40,000,000. j according to a report Icsupd trom the J XEV"ORK. Nov. 3. (A. P.) Th nffice of Govt-ior I). W. Davlx. The i University of Nebranka football team report was based on compilattons'ty ' lcfatc it IttrtRci-s here Tuesday at thr '.he elate, board of auricult'ire. ,Polo grounds, 28 to 0. The light Itut- Jtumiier crops wre reported this cers eleven was unable to stand the year from all parts of the state. "Wheat line plunging of the Cornhuskers, who orn, oats, hay and sugar be'it crops ;dd not use the expected open style were reported rspec'ally large. 'play, but kept to straight football. . Nebraska started with a rush and in .1 few' minutes of play had the bal ion Ilutgers' one-yard line, where the; I held for downs. This was the onl Itiine the New Jersey team was able ti FFN FflfiTRAI I nAMF.h,,ld ,hc Plunging Nebraska backs. WHIHC Xe,ir4kil scored two touchdowns li " Jthe second ciuurter. The first was bj SKATTI.K. Wj)h., Nov. 3. t I.) .Hartley, who plowed through Uutgers Here's a man who has never seen a forwards from the five yard line. Thi Yotbal! game, or a man and girl danc "e oy cwanson, wn Ing together. IPs name is Ben! Med- 1 l'ied 16 yards witn iiuiiacs s ior hay Misra, and he has Just arrived here iward PaBS- m the third period Ttut- from India to studv Journalism at the urs s"wea new me ana maae teer. University of Washington. i1 lo,"''5 through the Nebraska Benl is a eraduuate of the Universit , ne- " the westerners tightened u of Allahabad a:.d was also graduated, j "J recovered from Channing college, I.ucknow. GRADUATE FROM TWO COLLEGES HAS NEVER PEAR SEEDLINGS GROW IN CALIFORNIA VALLEY LIKE IN MANCHURIA fiRAKS VATT.RV f. x-. 3. (A. P.) The world's lar-eM "k f ! seedlings of a wild, blight-restricting variety found In Manchuria is located on the I.mna Il ea ranch near Grass Valley. The Voting trees art) from seed brought directly from China and immlit r about 100 000. Three pomoloKical experts from tlje IT. S. department f agriculture. Pro fessors Allison. Wright and Kinsman, recently Inspected tho stock and ap proved the experimental work. The original trees, known as the pyrns usiiriensls, are found growing In the ane'ent burying ground of the j kings of the Munchurun Dynasty anil it is only since the overthrow of the lynasty that tho seed became avail iblo. The troct is said to be vast and o bo grown to trees of immense sixe. By grafting the commercial varle ies of pears upon this s'ock good re mits are expected to !o obtained. fumble which star lei 'them down the field for their thlrc" i t.U(uhdown. The score was made to' 'Moore, who plunged through the lint from the three yard line. Nebraska's .other touchdown wa' made on a fluke when Swanson luck lly taught Dale's pass after two Rut r.ers players had touched the ball ii the air. Day kicked each goal for Ne braska. mm mm J -1 73 Tfmzm , &J - r us jveraoe if people demand flavoi; Qualitij and. Satisfaction. Known everywhere Buy it by the dozen for your home. 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In add tion t the buildings 750 cords of flat wood and thousands of feet of lumber wcr destroyed. T TENANTS, HELD if 1 ".nil !w j n". i.ifujf Gillander & Burroughs . . 1 Distributors. Pendleton A WASITINtSTON, Nov. 3. (A. P.) TrnvHers bound for Kuniiie wore varnt-d today by the state department lo take 'with thwn eno.ugh niojiey to Pay Iboir way back If they Intend to return. The statement was prompted l,y reports from consuls that Ameri cans w ho have gone to Europe to v'sit their families frequently found them- Hotchkiss. NKW TURK. Nov. 3. (. P.)- The rent laws passed to safeguard th Interests uf tenants at the recent ses slon of the New York sjate IcgUiaturi jwcre eclared unennutitulional in t decision handed down yesterday b.' Supreme Court Justice Henry T selves stranded slstenee and appealed for as- Tj.ohon T4 Rata. t4-h -'? ' " " KOEPPEN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE 4 Wliiuiutii I'liouu 139 08 JK. Court A. C Eoeppen & Bros. 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All druggists. , D prompt I Won't Grip j Justice Hotchgiss. ln rendering hi; decision, which was against Mortimei Osterwise. a tenant, named defendaiv In ejection proceedings said the la ' T.as -unconstitutional liecause "it de prives landlords front all remedy fot re-possession of their property" and !"it is discriminatory." NKW YORK. Nov. 3. t A. P.) Dc partinent of Justice agents today ar rested Albert l'ullan of Primktyn oi a charge of having sent a letter to tin postmaster of New York threatening lo kill the postmaster and blow up tlx Woolwortb building "unless all politi cal and Industrial prisoners are freed." Ho Was hold In jr.000 bail. Agentt of the department of just'oe said tbe believed Putlun wrote the- letter In hops of getting a job with the govern ment by "exposing" a fake plot. SEATTLE, Nov. 3. (A. P.i Ap, pointmcnt of Alice R. 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