KEEP POSTED Q'$ DOINGS IN THE SPOUT WORLD DAILY IN ARTICLES P Y STAFF WRITERS AND PRESS SERVICES ON THIS PAGE. TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO t' :v. PAGES 7 TO 12 ifUjlj.nifiipjiMMP TWELVE PAGES ; SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 re&oniari! DAILY EAST OREGON IAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, 1920. E J I ( r ' Xaf SEMI-WEEKLY ? H.J 0 ) I i APPLfCATION OF 10S AT WALLA WALLA FOR U. ANp INSTI University of Southern 'califor i nia Denied Membership y , Unanimous Vote ; Action Was ; Totally Unexpected. j , , BEHItnUiY. Cullf., bee, 1. (A P.) University of Southern California Was unanimously excluded from the Pacific Coast Intcr-cnlleiflato athletic conference meeting here Tuesday; The reason given by the fonfersnre ' was 'She, great distance . between the lion Angeles school and the Oregon nnd Washington institutions involving time away from their reapactlve schools to' get her with the great' financial pro'b. lemi Involved." Thn n.,C,r..,,,... thoroughly satisfied 'with the uppll- Onts' .Mastic standing. . . , ; The decision was unexpected. Kar ller In the day Dean' fTobcrt of the University of California had lilvenoiil nn unofficial statement that the Uni versity of Bout hern California would probably be admitted.' - ,, The conference la in scss'on behind closed doors. ' Story Says. Whitman Mentor is Offered Place at Salary of $10,000; Len Allison Due to Walk Plank. IN NEW YORK REVOKED ;. . 'i - . ,XEW YOrtK. Deo, lj (A f'.) -Thr N"ow York state boxing commission Imt night revoked tho permit of the Central Manhattan Itoxlng elb, which Monday night staged the lightweight contest between Willie- JackHon and Johnny Dundee,' because commission er attending the contest said Ihei wre "wild Infractions, of the I law., the laws of safety and a com plete disregard of the rights and com." foct of tlcketholders." , , . ,i The Central Manhattan club is the flr.n club to have Its permit revoked. Wnlln. Walla' renrirlH hiiv thiit vlu Uorleske. athletic roach at Whitman collese, 4s considering un offer to couch the football teiifci ut the T'nl verslty of Washington next year at u salary of 1 10,000. Tho story, beyond the rumor of an offer of the Job to Uorleske, hus not developed further. The Whitman couch went in Kentfle prior to the Dim mouth game to help couch the Hun Dodders In the defense or the forward puss. He was on the Job under Allison for several days, but from accounts of the game, the for wurd pass defense of Waschlngon could nut. cope wlHi . tlie Dartmouth terlal uttack. Uorleske has not committed himself particularly since returning to Walla Wulla. While It is possible that he has been made an offer of the fc re. It Is considered Impossible that more than half the figure announced would be offered. ; . Before the war fill bobie receiver! I In the neighborhood of 13500 to coach the football teams. At that time lu I was being paid more than any faculty member and nearly as iti h as the paid tho president. President Henry KuezuIu went to work on a 1 10,000 sal ary on a lung contract and It Is hard ly possible that tho athletic director would get tho same stipend. Deans und heads of departments in north western universities are lucky to ge llooo and it Is a rule of the Washing. tn president not to nlnce athletic above scholastic considerations. I.en Allison, who took over the vouching Job at Washington this fn fard to make good. He had a bear of a defensive team but the San Dodg ers could not score. It Is fslt certain that he will' walk the nlunk l',,rlu. ke may be the man for the place bin J n tliee parls It Is felt that Washing: to QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION ; December 1st ' . . . ': Start tomorrow- and give this market a month's trial you will find our prices just a little lower than the other fellows arid the quality of our goods just as high or a little higher. You have noticed, whether a customer or not, our extremely low meat prices. While the price Is low the quality is there just the same. Not only in meat , buying can you' save but our large grocery depart ment is full of choice bargains as well. ' Give it a trial whether for a day, week or 'month. Pendleton Trading Co. Phon 455 " ' "If It's on the Market We Have If InIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM w i " 1 i ft 1 1 Ai ways See How Smooth and Rich It Is See How Smooth and Rich It Is See How Smooth and Rich It Is See How Smooth and Rich It Is i VACUUM PACKED Take advantage of the wonderful low prices during our readjustment sale. s Do your Cliristmas buying now as prices will be no lower. Ladies' All Wool Skirts, in knife and box' pleated in a beautiful range of colors and styles, values to $29.50. Sale Price $12.50 Ladies' Wool, Serge, Popiin and Silk Skirtssizes 25 to 36. Wonderful values. Sale price . ... ............ $4.00 to $9.50 Ladies' Georgette Crepe Waists in a large assort ment of colors and styles, values to $12.50. Sale price ; $4.95 Ladies' Heavy Silk Waists, exceptional values at", $15.00, in white, navy, flesh and black colors; sizes 36 to 46. Sale price . . , . ; . . $7.50 ton could do better to engage Bagshaw ut Everett hliih. ir Klmer Henderson. I .tri U. CV If either is available. STECHER AND LEWIS ON . SAME CARD BOTH W!N Photo Through Gold Leaf T HUB KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 1. (A. P.) Joe ISlm'htT, champion heavy weight wrcstliT, Kueresiifully JciVnded hid title last niht by winning ftom Sulvutore Chevalier; Frenchman, in stru'tfht fa 11b. The first came in 1 minutes and 40 wecontls through : head scissors and the second in sevei minutes 40 wcoruls with a body si is ura and arm hold. In a catch-as-caUh can bout Y. "Sti-n!gler" Lewis defeated Uuymoiu Caxeuu, Oanudian, in hlraiht falls, th first In li minuteEf, 10 t-et unds with a head luck and the second in seven miniitca Zti seconds with a heud luci nnd arinhold. jMMMHHmMMtlMIHM MIIIIHtit REGULA R,y EDNESD AY NIGHT IDANGE ' DECEMBER 1ST, 1920. LIBERTY HALL , Sawyer's Orchestra t ' COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS " ' . C : ...... . : '.' SI'OKANE. Dec. 1. A Gonzaea-N'o. tro Dame Christmas day football game In tipokane api'vars a stiuiis possibil ity, according to athletic authorities at GonzaKa university. Nntie Dann is said to desire a western trip, and has proposed the Spokane game unc one in Portland on Xew Year's da with Oregon Agricultural coiiege. As a first step the consent of tli faculties of tile three institutions it necessary, and it is understood that proposals to this end arc nmv undei consideration. The next matter is fi nance, as it is estimated the trip would necessitate an expenditure of between $6000 and J7000. Spokane's share would be in the neighborhood of 800. , No eastern team is said to be more deserving of a western trip than Notre Dame. The eleven was successful uni formly last year, and during the sea lion just closed took the measure o: West Point, 1'enn State, Purdue and others. As an attraction Notre Dunn would represent a strong drawing pow- so that tho matter of finance ii- lemporarlly secondary to faculty con sent. Two of tho most homelike hotels n Portlaud. located in ths heart of th4 shopping snd theater district. All Oregon Klecilc trains stop.ul tho bl'.W ARI IIOTII, tlio House of Cheer. Excellent dining room In connection. TI1K liwraj X)lt NKLM'S, Ih! Ilmio of Wolf "inf. Is only two short blocks from the So ward. Our brown busses meet all trains. JWIos tl.50 sod up. , V .C. CI LIlUltTHOX, liu. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslce Jhronlo and tsrvous Dtsssses uo MsnssM W Women. X-.tay Elsatrt Therapeutics. mpl Bldg. Room 1) Phnns 41 CHRISTMAS may seem a long way off but we are already making pictures -to be used as Christmas re membrances. Aune- Wheeler,-.' Studio 23 VI Alia Phono K.1S i' , - j i" I '-iff H v ' " -I s1"5'! tl!Mf ti 'tyriiyH''li';iiijrili 'li.iM!B,Hijr;ii liti BiLy H.llllBlllisltaiB.U' lii'litt'i''l'S'ttitiUI-l.slll' ; -is. i CON '8 AS GROCERY m m a! Ill Hi m i)a . . . f We have 50 sacks of Yakima Netted Gems which lj we guarantee free from frcst and fine quality, 100 pounds, $.ou. ' We had to refuse our car of Westcn mountain spuds on account of frost. We will not sell frozen potatoes. COFFEE, HILLS RED & M. J. B. 1 pound 55c; 5 pounds, $2.70 CHICAGO Gene Cour. ChlcMO photogT65fcer, snapped tCrs picture of Miss Me Rasens through a sheet cf Gold one-threehun-dred-thoufandth ot an Inch thick, so filmy it will vanish If you rub it between your fingers. The goid sheet was pounded so thin by Edward S. Davidson, oldest gold beater in America. m m m ! Hebe Milk, 2 cans 25 t Quaker Oats, large package .'. ...:;..:..40c Large Roll Toilet Paper, 3 for " 25c ItS Puff Wheat, each I.... .15c tts m i tTiisiuiTs?Hi'iiiBi(i!ii'ii'si'iii,o ii'ViiTirytiWi't'i'tiRitM years. The hluh mark is held hy Oil (,y of Ceiirgetown, who accumulated 1 f. 4 in I'.'IC. f S-a(llo Wheat Kids llanae fi-om Si. 1(1 to f 1.5)1 SKA'lTLt:, Dec- 1. Wheat, hard white, soft white, wli'.te rlub, hard and ' Canadian Wheat at red winti-r. imrtbern nip-. rel Walla 1 WIXNIlMCn, Dec and eastern Wulla, $1.4"; big bend, i vember. Sl.TS 1--; uluestein. Jl.'.O. 1-2; May, $1.65. Minciiapolis Bids $1.4 ( 7-8 for 1h-ciii-ber-, SI AH 3-4 Jlan-h MIXXEAPOLIS. Dec. 1. Wheat Decemlier, SI. 41 7-S; .March. $1.46 3-4. Hurley pliTTc per bushel. Flax No. 1. $2.t'i2.03. Sl.BS to $l.;s 1-2. .1. Wheat No December, $1.63 NEW YORK, Dec. 1. (A. P. Benny Boynton, Williams College quarterback, leads the eastern collego football players tn point of individual scoring with a total of 143 points, ac cumulated in eight games of the 1 92 J season. Boynton la the olily player of the section to puss the hundred mark tills year, his nearest rival beluK Fullback French of i he -army, whose score to taled SI. Half back Mayer of Cornell finished third and hla team mate Kay was fourth with J. La Sclle of Williams is the foremost goal kicker, with a total of 27. While Hoynton scored '11 touchdowns, which equals the record niado by Barrett of Cornell In l:M5. his total of 143 points lj not up to the suudard ot recent ;' ' ' V ' '. i A RKilAiiI)riKoll 4 Dorvy K. MtnuUcturcn. St, Paul. Mina. do not make their r.ppcal because they are a little cheaper or a little Nearer than others. They've von their place because, built on a solid ground work of quality, they add those many important features of form and finish and correct style that make their use a pleasure. Wide range of prices, but every one sold with a guarantee. Ask Your Dealer la t'j II I'J fj 151 Jti i'j i 'V fj tl Qtl r Z'J .a r,m DO 'vSJ '.a i a -j r.-s v s urn 41 ft e? a 1 i i t i s va iSJ fi i ? CSJ 9 Just the paint for floors Do you own one of those comfortable old homes with good solid floors that have always been painted? IF so, repaint the floors this time with Lowe Brothers Hard Drying Fi.00.1 Paint made especially for indoor floors. It is particularly adapted to the finishing of kitchen and bedroom floors. A variety of attractive colors to choose from colors that will harmo nize with your rooms. IIaud Drying Floor Paint is an economical and lasting floor finish. Easy to use dries hard and firm. Ask to e the colon L. J. 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