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' 0 V re f j KEEP POSTED ON DOINGS IN THE SPOUT WORLD DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF WRITERS AND PRESS SERVICES ON THIS PAGE. , , . "-.... ,v, ,.. A , .;.;.(. ..... TEN PAGS SECTION TWO PAGES 7 T0 10 TEW PACES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 WASHINGTON STADIUM TO BE DEDICATED AT GAME NEXT SATURDAY Huge Structure to Hold First ' Crowd When Dartmouth'. r aytr uuirn m. f'u M...ti . clurrd Huturduy afternonn f tw. .i..., u city holiday In Heattl and is uriilg fvory one who puiuttbly can to attend oiciiinjf ceieuraxion and game. Thin irreat itrnWt ..t . 11 yo,'r M"0, 8culH ,0 vnle ' ''v' wrro "011 in mi Intensive statc-w de. fiiintifi.il . - - .raiKll con- ducted by students with the assistance . MumiiOTn men. nuon the student body will add to thin HUH! 11 lift ll.ln ..... ,f v DAILY EAST OEEGOMIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. - THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 25, 1920. font llxed at $;ilH.ooo Toom T jnAa, tt . . ' 1 " ""est estimated coat of tho t. leam Liner Up Against Sun aium is uis.ooo ami i, i- ..,. " . .,. Dodger.; City Has Holiday. ZytT ca"a- OHIO STATE FOOTBALL TEAM IS SELECTED BY PASADENA FOR BATTLE T. " The field la 26 feet wide and 4S7 th Mtata nS n!lT ',M,,,',l,ra W,'"tof ,0Ct ,hUH '""" ""PI room Hi at "T...B. " lllcut-,r..r the football field and sidelines' Ju.t hfnn- Vi. ""rnnon There are J2 sections, the end sections V veraltv 1," 5"..', ' h'H'" fur ,he hHV"' a ""a, commodato , J un",'" of the Associated Kt tidentu of the i-i n-u Ycrslty of Washington will ,,! V The c0,""ri" ,l0" ' He Washing- Kudo.it body toprealdent H?nr? ... m'TV'"" """" utk of this tallo. nf .if. ""'"y Hm-I kind. The Vale Howl, which h. --.-I -J- n iuui JCUiB to build. The WaahlnKton Htadlum will be completed Juct nix month from tle time the around wua broken for It. The wile of neat, fur thA r.i.ainn KB me benuii precmcly on Buckeyes and California May Meet in Annual New Year " East vs. West Game for U. S. Gridiron Championship . i. """. .ann ne. in i or'.h .' .f W""hn""'. in h name' of the atate university, . thJn!u f ' ,""rly farticliwtlii In Sot.rni "? """"". 'Hlde ,h. So ernor aod urealdent, Mayor M. taldwell. of Seattl.. and I),,rwln Met ne, gradual, manaaor for the unl- --"jr. neattie hn been ordered cloaed Saturday afternoon for a half holiday by proclamation of the may" - ..... B Kieclal bwiie thi. PArtADKNA, Cal.. Nov. 25. (A. P.) The football team of Ohln Kiaie university was formally Inbltcd Wed-nend-iv to reoreHent the ohm In the un. nual tuiit versus west Gridiron classic In J'tiKitdena New Year's day. Tlie Invitation was sent by telegraph it was announced by A. J. Hertonmau of the football committee of the Tour nament of Hoses' association which promotes the kmiiic every year. 'Ohio Btale has one of the best football teams in the country." declar ed Mr. Hellrtonneau. x. . . I '' i.it iuii in inn nisiory or November 10. which Isf il.. . t k . . ... tho anniversary of the urn and western teams, the rnm.nit. OLD STANDBY, FOR ACHES AND PAINS Any man or woman who keeps Moan's ham!y will tell you that same thing 17 SPECIALLY those frequently A counter-irritant, .Sloan's LinU ment scatters tne congestion and pene trates wiUw.t rubbing to the afflicted part, soon relieving the ache and pain. Kept handy and used everywhere for reducing and finallycliminatin? the pains and aches of lurilao, neuralgia, muscle strain, joint stiffness, sprains, bruises, and the results of exposure. V'nn itl.t htmn frit.n ifa QtimtiUtinr healthy odor that it will do you good i Sloan s Liniment is sold gists 35c, 7Uc, $1.40. Liniment I li . '"I ""f"" I - " ' "AA,!,-: I iJiflmf 9MSffj! .iTW'MSSSSBeSllilBIt py all drug- day on which the subject of a stadium was broached to the student body In assembly. tee decided to Invite un eleven frmn the middle west. Ohio Mate Approves. Ills i-on-e Kiimlovml f "LL.MBl'H. ().. Nov. 25. Approv- Abo.it two weeks ago 423 men were " football same between Ohio i.rklna on the stadium hi,.t. i. ,h '" western conference champions. week in it,. ., nis ;mrest number work na at anv one " " '-"orina hi S.fIrI?; "'Hd U,n Hna e forth-! time. At that time 22 trucks. ,?.,!: "lena New Year's day, was ex- of horses and 4 steam shovel. luHi nlKht b' w- Kt- John. used In the construetlon. Now ih. unlverHl,v '"hlttlc director, following baby shoes. Doris Kcnyon fill star of "The Kmpress, Ocean Waif," appears us Ware, the young wife. the youth- ana i ne i Prudence 1 Paul Oordan, OOmln Tt.. . n I. . ..... ..,,.,uuni context, gave an under';a'k,,',C,Ure ' l undertaking now about i ,o com- Plotcd. Of the project It said: I""t Installed .hi . l.""1 ha" l"el and La , . ' un0W Mn and rolled Into shape, but ork on W ash Won a stadium will continue rlitht up lo th. day of lis dedication and- the "-..muuin-Washington football game natnrday, Xovember 27. number of men has been reducecd to tiel"1 ui a formal Invitutlon for the i. ... . liri.me Th ..tl,l,iln ... less than ISO. The approaches of the stadium have all Veen graveled and the city is put ting a concrete curb In front of the entrance. All the dirt that will be used has been brouubt Into the field and is now being harrowed and rolled into shone. The eravelinr of Hie '!,. I yard straightaway running track is to iiniMien imin QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION -fcet tJs Be Thankf ul . e and to make it more complete, better lay in a winter supply of these wonderful Weston Mountain Spuda at $2.25 sack. s Sacks average 112 pounds each. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 "If It's on the Market We Have It" 1TTMMI1ITT1 game. The athletic bourd and the university faculty already have sanc tioned the game, St. John said, and permission of western conference offi cials row is being sought. Professor Thomas K. French, chuir ;in of the uthletlc board, left l.-isi night fur Chicago, whgere.he will con-u-li ..r . " .1 v.... . v. i-.iLc - . . cjniHii es Ol Chicago, and Xorthweatern universi ties and a definite reply as to the de cision of the conference Is expected Thursday. Confidence is expressed ihat not him; would nrevent oh?.. .State's acceptance of the invitation. riaciicaiiy all members of the fo..l bull team are at home fur the TlmnLn. giving recess and Coach Wilce has an- nouiued that, if the Invitation is ac cepted, practice will be resumed about December 4. Approval id u- tilvcn. CUICAOO. Nov. 25. Ohio State ('Diversity will ask permission, from I western conference officials for its football eleven to meet the t'iileisln I ol I'jlif ... I r-..i.r -- ........ ... u I , t.S,.l.., , ! Year's day "merely us a mutter .f ! i courtesy nod there Is no chance of the game belns: disapproved,"' Professor A. W. tiniull, l'nivers;iy ,f Chicago lepri-sentiitlvo of the conference on the faculty board of annual control, said last night. "There lr no rule prohibiting such uame," HiiiJ Piof. Small, Hans Hubert, Thomas Holding, F. W. Stewart, Hesse K. Wharton, Iyouis! Hotelling and a big cast support her. The production Is by The Wharlons, who made ''Patria," "The Kxplolts of Klalns," and other famous serials. 'The f'.rcat White Trail." is in seven reels. To "Youih-ify" Gray, Streaked Hair Ask anybody to enrRti how old you afft, and iiotic how tliir flmt ppratninff clanco is direbied at your hair. To ho answered "Ton can't ba Tnorn than thirty; I can tell by your hair. munt Rive to any woman whf Ih really forty or more a ene of prMe and patifaction. But to bocom! prematurftl? trrry at i0 or 4D, to lonk ton years oidcr AIR CAB Another De Luxe Attraction Portland Patrons will Pay 50c admission. HT Today pi Friday Saturday Shown Before the Big Portland Run Here in Pendleton Children 10c; Adults 35c The Restless FAMOUS PLAYER S-LASKY' CtJRPOIiATIOK A i By Robert W. Chambers Sex" .MARION " ' ,7 ( I- ""v Tiy a hTiunne iii,oi of f-'ale ( 1 1 , nuidc niuii ami wife pretty. 4 ' j I . t-iiiS"tii'Mis Mi'iiluuiie and this J I sirnggllllK wmpuT nii"tn i-jic- m I . could never low. And now. In 1 the iicMhs of Ins lrair hlnr rw caoa- lo lilm bringing I "'v. lZel-i lint kt this flaming romance I"-?- V. ' yVHtS "f "'w wr,is imlu.es ami ar- " lists' stiulnw. ! . . . ' ' TV "" " " l "'''I '' JtolMTt Leonard jf-' V " ' ' '"iX. Il '- ' '.. A l M W - : n&S!0 i i r 1 fill -:-f mm than ou actually are that Is in deed a bitter experience. However, any woman can. with a bottle nt Browraitone. restore to gray, faded and slreakcd huir all its maiden benuty and the identical color It hud in girlhood, whether Hunt ,' old en, meiltmn. dark brown or blsi-k. i Brownatons is instant i:i results i and absolutelv harmless. At ull drueaists: 5ie and 1.5fl: two ! colnrst "I.lirht to Medium Brown sad "Park Iirnwn t riack." ; Fpeclal Tree Trial Offer , For a free trial package of j Brownatone, send to The Kenton i Pharmacal Co., ,V7 Coppin Bldg.. Covington, Ky., enclosins 11 cents to pay postage, packing aud war tax. Tear this out. Al.TA TODAY mi Y yi. : Via (paramount,' Qiduiv 1- fT 'fry. I iT'ii WML BRAY PICTOGRAPH A COSMOPOLITAN PRRODUCTION PflfflF Children, 5c TODAY Adults, 20c THE WHARTONS PRESENT "The Great White Tra " (AN EPIC OF THE ARCTIC) FEATURING DORIS KENYON A story' of the Klondyke.in the days when men rushed north in eager search for gold, when the world was rough and the primal in stincts prevailed in the gold vistas of the land of the "Musher" and "Malaniute." COMEDY Gale Henry in "HER WEAK END" "A Pool and His Money." a PeU- nick picture, adapted for the screen' from Ihe story by (ieorgo Pair Mc-j Cutcheon and starring Eugene ti'Urlen j will bo the attraction at the Alta thea- tre today. Tho Kturv'n Motthifr nn nniont feudal castle In the Swiss Tyrol, whith er an American author goes In search of peace und literary atmosphere. He finds ghosts, villainous counts, and iromanco for Sir. McCntcheon by win ning "the only girl." The old saying, x"a fool and his money," was applied to him because lie hud purchased the castle but it turned out to lie a fair bargain after .ill. and tho "fool" proved to be any thing but a fool. AISCADK TODAY "Tin: i!i:.sTi.iss sex" DANCE Tonight LABOR TEMPLE 'Admission 75c Ladies Free I llllllllimillHllliM'iimmiHimnininn I, nllllllillllllllllllUllllilUll!liUliilllillllUilillill!llillliliillu i i i t i n 7 Children, 10c The colorful love stories and lavish sittings In Hubert W. chambers stories lend themselves well to presentation on tho screen. Tho picture versions of "The Danger Murk," "Tho Fir ing Line." "The Dark Star," and "The 1'ighting Chance'' have already mel with great success. Now comes the! photoplay adapted from one of Mr. 1 Chambers' most brilliant recent novels, j "The Itestless Sex." Piquant Marlon Davlcs is, the heroine and the picture wilt lay on view itl me Arcane i iicatrc '. for 8 days commencing today. I no liesllesa M'X oeais won lem- rj Inlsm, but not In a political way. HjR portrays the Insatiable desire of 'neS modern young woman for excitement j w and a place of importance In the world. The story portrays the ro- j d i . P.VC'lV-l'maUllu county bus 2 S .. 2 farms, which Is an Increase -of MI7 since llo. according to the lflL'O I". S. census. This is over UMiii mure arms than any other county has east of the Cascades. the mance of a pretty girl of this type. Ualph Kellard and Carlyle Hlack wel luro prominent In the large cast supporting Miss Davles. ltobert Z. Leonard directed tho picture, which is A Paramount. WHAT A SATISFACTION IT IS TO SI'.IJ, that the customer's every expectation will be uuulity ;.f the implement he has bought. pastimi: TOUAY Snow mill Pre lliickjsronntl of "The ;reat W litto Trail" The cold stretches of the Yukon trail from much of the background of "The til-eat White Trail.'1 the Wharton su perfeatuio which Is to h tho attrac llnti nt the Pastime thtuter, today. Tho story is that of a man through misunderstanding, finally to be re united in the cold si retches of the Arc We know that OI.IYKK in, liis many years as a pluw niunu facturer has built an implement tint we tan back to the utmost. We know tliat Ol.IYF.lt bus bu'lt a plow especially udapieil to this t.iivgon country; strotij; in consti uctlon lul liht in draft. We know that the Ol t Fit plow and maximum efficiency. will give minimum trouble be a We also know that if you "III give the Ol.lVFH a try you ;11 'illiniums user. Sturgis & Storie t'FNKI.I.TOX, our. WALLA WALLA, WX i.rtin iitit.iiiiiiiii.niitiitiiiiitnii iiliilljilillllliili.lilllllllilihlii.lillliliiliiulllliiH.lllM: ALTA Today Adults 35c LEWIS J. SELZNICK PRESENTS Eugene O'Brien IN ii plow atnl Know satisfii'd in the George Barr McCutchconV "A FOOL AND FIIS MONEY" A genuine "Host Seller" faultlessly done in pictures. A romantic drama of modern vintage. PATHE NEWS li zl tic through the cncy of a i air of