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4 - oj--i . t rr - . , Jltrll I ; 5IARKETS COMICS MOVIES COU1NTX .COimESU'OOTENCE CLASSIFIED TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7'TO 10 TEW PAGES SECTION TOO PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, 1920. -HZZs&Sisr " i II mili-m-ma,,.. minim r ii n-in ll mimm imai-Tr imnmirf M I lajg-i- . ... . x-SST JIH -unliKiriiii-l ' I., j'n " I " " Ji nwnniw ., - r-Z E Beverly Hills Speedway, Los Angeles, Will See Kings of Speed and Thrills in 250 Mile Annual Classic. U)8 ANOKLKK. Cal., Nov. 22. (A. P.) Soma of the best known autonv bllo racom In the world will start In the 250 mllea Thanksgiving Day event on the Ijob Angeles Hpoedway at Bever ly la. The race will clone the 1920 racing season and probably decide thla year's "Speed King." A win fur Gas ton Chevrolet, Tommy Milton, Jimmy Murphy or Halph De Palma, w ho lead the other driver In the number of championship points made In thla sea son's races, will make him the cham pion, according to the authorities. the Ueverly basin In the hint two wcckH, official of the speedway uhho cimlon announced their, conclusions that about three hours would elapse from the start tu tho finish of the I race. PropheslcH as to the expected speed ' were based on records made In hIukIc practice dashes around the mile utid a quarter oval, that have produced speed well above hundred-mlles-un-hour mark. ' frizes amounting to f.'lii.doo arc of- fcred. Of this, HM'HI Is from the Citizen's Lap fund, and goes at thej rate of $50 to the driver lending at the if end of each of the 200 laps. I In preparation for tho contest, the four drivers trying for the champion- ship title, and Joe Thomas, Itoscoa Carles, JCddle Miller. Fred Dcusenberg, Eddie O'bonnell, Eddie Ilcarne and Art Klein, who have made spins around the basin, pronounced it one of uic Mpeeuiem ublh upon wmcn. tncy have ever raced. PORTLAND CRITIC PICKS TWO PENDLETON YOUTHS AKMKVIAX CAPITAL KU.1.8 LONDON, Nov, 22. (U. P.) A News Agency dispatch received here from 8wIhs sources said that r Is re ported t hat Kemal Pasha, leader of the Turkish nationalists, has captured Prom speeds reached rn -prattle on Krlvitn the capital of Armenia. Homer Heden and Dwlght French, Pendleton boys, on Sun day were named as second choice for all-vtui- positions on Portland's composite high school eleven. George (iowne, writing In the Oregonlan, names lleyden nx center on the second all-star team, and French as left Half back, lleyden has , been attending lllll Military Academy and is cap tain of the team this year. Krtnch entered Washington high School last winter after playing most of the season on the local team a fullback. He Is a big fel low and would have looked good nt fullback on the local team this full under Hanlcy. I Stanford No Match for Bears in 38-0 Contest; Tie at Corval lis is Big Jolt to Followers of Both Oregon Teams. m IlililllMM QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Spuds Weston Mountain Per Sack Pendleton Trading Co. Pbon 455 "If It's on the Market We Have If mm l.ltTMOI Til COMIXti WKhT SAX KltANCIHCO, Nov. 22. (A. P. One eastern football team, repre senting Dartmouth College, will ap pear on the Pacific Coast this month hi a game against the University of Washington at Seattle November 27 Another eastertr team probably Will come west next month to play a west ern team In the annual New Year's Dav game at Pasadena, Cal. Tho Dartmouth game will be th first played In a new concrete stadium being rushed to completion on the Washington campus. T- iu:co;.rno.N in tkaih: iut WASHINGTON. Nov. 22. (A. P.i The state department announced that virtual de facto recognition of the Russian soviet government has been extended by (ireat Hrltaln In the proposed trade agreement between the two countries. Rheumatic Pains Quickly Eased By Penetrating Hamlin's Wizard OH A safe and effective preparation to relieve the pains of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It pene trates qu'ckly, drives out the sore ness, and limbers up the stiff ach ing joints and muscles. Wizard Oil is a good dependable preparation to have in the medi cine chest for first aid when the doctor may be far away. You will find almost daily uses for it in cases of sudden mishaps or accidents such as sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as reliable, too, for earache, toothache and croup. Always keep it in the house. - Oharnua 1)29 bottle JRc If yon ara troubled with constipation or aii-k lit-Hdathe try Hamlin a VYnard I.li-ar Whtpa. .tual plaaaant llttl pink pilla at drug-fflita for SVC. Eat More Bread m & - ' I'll m v mm MM I I California left little doubt as to which coast team ahull enjoy the right to represent the west In the an nual New Year's day classic at I'asa dena when the Hears trounced Stan ford Saturday afternoon by a 38 to 0 score. It was a final and decisive argu ment In favor of the Herkoley eleven' and the coijl can s,t back after Thursday's contests and await the out come of the post-season feature. While the championship of the Pa cific coast conference was settled in this contest, it took second place to that staged at Corvallls between Ore gon's two principal institutions. The scoreless tie between the fighting Ag- Kies and the University eleven will go down in sport annals as one of the tightest contests ever "staged between these two age-old rivals. AukUk I'lMiglu Hard. Oregon,' picked a sure w inner by moht sports followers, met in the Cor ' allls team a squad with more fliibt than has characterized the orange an'i "lick since the days of Wolff ind Keck But the fight was just as hard i i the Oregon side and when the Ait- f'lis had fou i ciowns In which to iro four ards to the coal and were hebt. ihV realized that Oregon fight can not be beat. M id tells best the story of -:1c ocuieless tie between the teams. On u wet f'lid. newlv graded this vear an. I soft beyond '"lime, it was anv'ioiiy s game. Tri'e both teams had more than average 3ticepss v-ith passes an ! 1 few runs for cuc.l fc.-ina were mado. In tl main. or. it was a 'iattle where weight had the uppr hiiil and "''""'"t t.ci-K oy notn lines wis t..o HHuh f r the lucks; to break thruuph. Tlo- lack of a tii'.iuy tor liie ifi::.' incti n pr-.-t -xf.es nn!f good the clf'm of Wjhington -":at College t" n.-.i I h-k. r...tl.nll .1 jgon has the same standing In percent iaq.' in V,'. S. K in t.e loast conf i v :e. but bifaiise cf the former's ini'ii :y ;to w in overo. A t'., a feat accoo.plisfi je.l a week aej by Welch's tea.n, th cardinal and crvy cli-im is good. Itcars ( Iniiii Is Clear. t'.ilif.,rfi.-i's is-vc win over Ktr.n foi l Bii lb,. i!...:,rs clear sailio.s. al-lh- iuh thty ilicl 1:01 play elth-, ilic I'niverslty of Oregon or Washington. Hut Stanford heat both these loams' .iii-ii nisi to t .'i' 'torn la. c-Aluj-n.u di-fealed i. A ' .n.il W. S. C. 1 .it Oregon tied with O. A. C, so there, .igiun, tbo Hear .-:a.ji- is good. b will conn- wot to m.'ft Smith's cionn is not decided. Satin-l i.i 's gar.es v ere the final co! l-sc conr.sis wi'hin the two confer ences hereabouts. Thanksgiving day, the traditional finale to every t vU,:ill Vear. f nils most of the school o'. this iKaTLb SEMITES Dallas, Texas, Sunday, DEAR OLD BOY PETEI This corner of the U. S. mainland is so wonderful in its bigness and bustle I guess I go mouth wide open and eyes staring! Why, Pete, Texans don t talk in mile3 it doesn't mean anything! They'll tell you that this place, or that, is an all-day trip, or two days and a night distant, etc. And, old yard stick, you've got the feet, just let it sink in deep that Texas is not only over 800 miles wide but it is our fifth state in population) Heard a bird in the Adolphus Hotel say that when he comes off the west border he figures he's close home to Baltimore when he s across the Lone Star State! Talk about "jumps"! Try a few, say the one between Texarkana and El Paso! Pete, everything grows big down here business as well as folks' hearts! I like the way they never forget ! Here I was walking on Main Street yester day when as fine a type of man as ever wore one of those broad Texas smiles came up to me. "How are you, lieutenant?" says he. "Maybe you'll call back that day at Camp Dick when I brought over that bunch of Camel Cigarettes for the boys," he continued. Right then a Camel conference opened! Golly, Pete, this party coins Camel compliments faster than the mint makes money! "Lieutenant," says he, "I know when I'm 'set'! I've smoked ciga rettes for five years! (NOW LISTEN, PETER!) I know Camels and I know their marvellous mild, mellow body and refreshing flavor and wonderful Turkish and Domestic blend! A million Camels wouldn't tire a smoker's taste!" Now, Pete, I'll say that's some testifying! Sincerely P. S. Between you ind me I'll be k"iz at tall buildings tnd things around Aid and Broadway N-E-W Y-O-R K about the hour this note bits Boston's Back Bay! Write me at the same old stand! SALT UUCE TEAMS HERE Part 01 the world inKated in ln!i sectional coiitct-ti.. Oregon 1 iiirin-vs i ers Thursday at Lincoln. Forthcoming interseclional games took two football elevens through this city Saturday night and Sunday. Washington State College, bound for Lincoln, Xeb.. tarried here between So. Ts arrived and No. 18's departure I Saturday. East high school, ot bait I-ake. City, passed through here on No. 17 Sunday en route to Everett, Wash. Washington State, with 18 players. Coach Gus Welch and Harry Cham bers, graduate manager, will be pit ted against the Nebraska Cornhusk- Every team corns CASH Ml Bread is the product of the golden yellow vvhcatfield. The sunlight and sparkle of the open, the fresh air and energy of the wheatfield are packed into one delicious, digestible package of Health and Happiness in every loaf of Harvest Bread. Better Bread cannot be made than . Harvest Bread Try a loaf and judge for yourself. All grocers sell Harvest Bread PENDLETON Baking Co. to Lou .rsreles for a batlln with I.111.1 isiiy of f .v 'Inn California .it I'asi.lena. H irihincion State o'k ;c oas.ii, 1 tin- ujili I ci dleton Sat irn.iv uiid for l.i.Miin, Neb., wh-ve or. . h ii-day he fi.ivistern chaoip'otn, will m.-i 11... v. ka eleven, '.'-.itf i'liucitny or ..niji riRton will e-.ttr-taiii l.artriitli. luin far off Nov Iiami slnr.-, m ti.. new Seattle Stadi um, on Saturday. Whitman college and Willamette university. Inrant members of the Northwest conference, .will meet Thursday at Salem In the only con ference (tame in this section. Neither ha.x met a common opponent so far this year so a Ruess as to the outcome of the naiiip is hard to make. Whit man has put up some good football this fall and is expected to give the Sa il m eleven some entertainment w hat ever the outcome. m mm SAN FHAXCISCO, Nov. 21. (A. V.t Two Katnes may he played by the Washington S(ate College football team when it journeys to the middle west late this month, according to n ports received here from the north. due Raiiie, already scheduled, is annus! the t'niversity of Nebraska at Lincoln. The other, now nein talked of. is asainst the Haskell ln- lians at Kansas rtty. met this year, save California, lias fallen before the Cougar attack and the boys are confident of success Thursday. Mike Moran. slar halfback, u.ii, uti!a. vnlinnil end were not taken by Welch owing to the 1 1 coach's assertion that they have been : iS trouble niakeis. j Jj The sleeper carrying the athletes j TIT bore a painted banner with cougars on either end and telling of the mission ! of the squad. The itinerary will take j the boys through Denver, where, to-1 day between trains, they will work out. They are due in Lincoln on Tuesday. The Salt Lake high school eleven. ; also in a special car. looked formid able. Nearly a score of boys were in the party and their game agaiust Enoch Bagshaw s Everett high tenn Thursday is for the high school cham pionships of the west. Everett as usual lis a high school eleven that compares favorably with some college teams and is reaching out farther than ever this year in the hopes of whining new lau rels. ' Washington high school, of l'ort land. is another prep school team that has a long journey ahead this week. Coach Fcnsterniacher anil his nu n. champions of the Portland in lerscllolastic league, will play Anacon da high school Thanksgiving day in the mining city. They will not pass through here, however. itaCTilEiSEu! 15 m m m aim if m ?i m m m m m m iii iti CAR WESTON MOUNTAIN SPUDS due last ow week. ThTese are extra fine, well ma tured, best winter keepers. While they last 100 lbs. $2.00 Danish Butter, pound (Made in Wallowa, Oregon) 65c Coffee M. J. B. and Hills Red 1 lb., 55c; 2 1-2 lbs., $1.40; 5 lbs., $2.70 Hills Blue.. 1 lb., 40c; 3 lbs., $1.15 wi;Hi-Wyt .iMiaIi,la)iliiiiiliaiiUi:iljiuiulailu7aJu;ajii:aiiUiaMiailha)yia;iifc,Mi E Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo There is one remedy that seMom fails to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you xrith Zemo, which generally overcomes skin diseases. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, blackheads, in most cases cive way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itching usually stops instantly. Zmo is a safe, anti septic liquid, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs onlv 3oc; an extra large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is not creasy or sticky and is positively sife for tender, sensitive skins. , f: E F..- Co , C-iii 0. POIiTLANO. Nov. 22.-- (A. P.) Edward A. Bailey, president of th Curry county bank at Gold Beach. Ore., was found dead in a suburban street here yesterday -with a bullet wound In his head and a rifle hy his side. Ills widow said Mr. Bailey hail recently been ill. t?he telephoned to the police yesterday after her husband left home for a walk, fearing he would harm himself. The body was found shortly after. The family was living here to give the five ihildreti school aj' UUtdtr0. A Big Truth ''Good dvic; is n good unless you take H." Painless Parker. When some one advises you to have your teeth fixed up, you say: "Yes, that's good advice; mv teeth 1)0 need looking after." And then vou let the matter drag along, your teeth getting worse all the time. There is only one right lime to look out for vbur teelh, and that time is NOW'. This is good ad vice, but it won't do vou any good unless you take it NOW. When vou think of TEETH, think of IWRKEK. RrohitnJ DmHstt thing EL R. PARKER System ltobrt Pat- lr. icolrt ton. Ir. 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