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IN COAST CONFERENCE FOR WINTER, SPRING AND FALL OF 1921 SCHEDULED. PENDLETON WILL SEEK OREGON OPPONENTS TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 I TwaVE PAGES ' SECTION TWO ireftomart PAGES -Ifl 12 ? DAILY EAST OREGOHIAN, PESDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1920. QOTBALL AND BASKETBALL DATES TRACK, F OF COAST COLLEGES MADE Schedule Gives Aggies Lndoor " Meet in April. Oregon the ; Championship in May and J Washington Relay Carnival. November 24. - Washington vs. Washington State tt Seattle. Committee to Mk & T ...V... Michnl. and Fred Mohler, graduate managers of California and Washington Btate, respectively, were .. . mmittee to arrange football schedule for the "nf'rf" for the next six yearn. tasin. ... . . ih. first year. The two were instructed to.arrang the game so that long trip, will not fall upon the same team twice during the kU eaJ!.rel.nrl'nir-. basketball schedule bi follows: WMB I. Ill' .,..., January 21-23 waspins.mi college vs. University or .vt asmnmon at Pullman. , . . ...7 Oregon Agricultural college v. Htanford miverslty at Palo Alli'nuarv 28-28 University of Ore gon ve. Washington at Heattle. , - 9t.it Oregon V. Wash h BERKELEY, Cal..' Dec. 2. (A. P.) Football, . basketball ; and track schedules of the Pacific Coast confer ence were arranged here Wednesday l J HI. U . U ....... - W v. l til I' 1 ference and a. committee was named igton wat at Pullman. maae a lootoaii ecneauie iur conference for the next alx yearn, tak lnr the 121 schedule ail the first year, i The conference Indoor track and field meet waa awarded to the Oregon Agricultural college of Corvallls, to be held April c ".-.'.- " The 1121 track and field meet wan Voted for the University of Oregon at Eugene, and was scheduled for May hi. , , The relay carnival of the conference Will be held at Seattle April 23. under the auspice of the Unlvermty or wasn lncton. It iwaa decided. Delegates attending the meeting who represent schools In the north WMt conference announced that the northern organisation's annual track ad field meet would ue neia at me Washington State college at Pullman, June 4. fvwtball XMtea Announced Football dates for next year were announced as follows: 1 October 22 University of Washing ton v. Oregon Agricultural college at Oorvallls. University of California v. "Washington ate college at Berkeley. Stanford University vs. University of Oregon at Eugene. '. October 2. California vs.' Oregon at Rugene. Stanford vs. Oregon Ag gies at Palo Alto. " November S. Washington vs. Cali fornia at Berkeley. Stanford vs. Washington state at Tullman. November 12. Washington State v. Oregon Aggies at Cnrvallls. Washing tort vs. Oregon at Seattle. ' November if. Oregon Agglea vs. Oregon at Corvallls.,, Stanford vs. Call, fornla at Palo Alto. ' '" Baker, La. Grande, The Dalles, Hood River and Either a Portland or Valley Team Likely to be on List. t.n.r 88.29 Oregon Aggie" v. University of California at Berkeley. February 4-6 -Oregon Aggies vs. Oregon at Corvallls. February 4-5 Washington vs. Cali fornia at Berfkeley. ... . . , February 7- Woahlngton vs. Stan ford at Pullman. Prhrtiarv 1C-1H fhwgnn Aggies vs. California at Corvallls. Orrann Ptsys California February 18-19 Oregon vs. Califor nia at Kugene. . ... February 1 8-1 Stanford va wasn- Ington at Seattle. February 11-12 Oregon vs. tireg.... Aggies at Bugene. ......... February 2S-2& Wasnington v. Oregon at FMgene. c.h.an- fi.2 Oregon Aggies vs. Washington Btate at Corvallls. PMlirusrv 28-Marcn 1 ureswi aiato at Fuaene. February 28-March 1 Oregon Agglea vs. Washington at corvaiiis. March 4-6 Oregon Aggies Washington at Seattle. March 7-8--fH-egnn Aggies vs. Washington State at Pullman. Mnrrh 11.12 wasnington ma.o . Washington at Seattle. Best fs VnMt; Butter M at Seattle SEATTIyK, Dec. 2. Eggs Selected Iccal ranch, white shells, 8f.c; pulleu 6r.6r, cents: storage 60 cents. Butter City creamery, in ..u- r, hrlrk. or DrinIS ceill. seconds In cubes, 48; bricks. 49: couti- try creamery extras, cost to jo..ue., ... culws HO cent: etnrase 48. -: , . .. . 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 and 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. v.i .fchotriflV fnr n dav. week or montn. Pendleton Trading Co. PhoB 455 "It It's on the Market We Have It" iiiiiBHi I ' Throwing Brickbats ' ''Never threw reck t t fellow who , sita betide a pile of brkkbata." Palnles Parker A man who neglects his teeth it really throwing rocks ot Na ture, who will get even by throw ing pain, decay and disease back at him. You have got to take care of your teeth, or pay the price in suffering. Nothing counts more in human happiness than souud teeth, ami good dentistry is as important to the public as a league of nations, the tariff, prohibition or woman suffrage. . When you think of TEETH, think of PARKER. Kttlrimi DmtUlt CM E. R. PARKER Sustem Dr. Robert Pat tnn. Ir. n. O. Vinson Jftfk Mala Street. Fnnthul'l BflmM fnr thtt 1Q21 Ppnilll.. ton high achool team probablv will be acheditled late this month when the principals and superintendents of the stato comrroKHte at Portland. City Superintendent H. E. Inlow will at tend this meeting with a side line of football dales to negotiate. WhllA I'rnrflptnn went tlirntlffh a succeasful season In the recent games. it had only two of Its contests reguiar lv ahA1iilj1 With thA- TcAntlnn of the Baker and La Grande dates, games had to be angled for during tneveany part of the season. The result was that few Oregon teama were met. Pasco, Touchet and Waitsburg are Washington teums, while Milton, of obout the same site school as those ?ommunitieH, put out a team ot iiual caliber. The defeat of Milton helped establish the Pendleton clulm for superiority In Eastern Orebon but Milton should be one of the early cea- uon contests for the locals. There was a hitch in terms with The Dalles and- ns a result the mid Columhia team pleases itself to lay claim also to the state title. loasmuch as there Is no possibility of any post icaeon Dlav. this claim cannot very trell be settled. Games with Baker and La Grande are assured for next year through a three-year agreement between the .hree schools. It is likely that a two year arrangement with The Dalits will be sought, games with Hood Klver ob tained and either a Portland or Wil lamette Valley team lined up for a 1921 game. Suggestion has been made that the itate be divided Into districts for the purpose of determining the state champions. If sucoh a division were made, the schools east of the Cascades probably would be grouped with about two groupings on the west side. Regafdlen "of what arrangements are made for the stale as a whole, It is highly probable that Pendleton's op ponents in 1921 will be almost entirely Oregon teams. . 1. . ; , JESS WiLLARD TO TRf LAWRENCE. Kan.. Dec. 2. (A. P. After listening to a dispatch from New York stating he had jisneu a con tract to meet the winner of the forth- oming Dempaey-Brennan fight, Jess Wlllard, former world's championship heavyweight boxer, stated hia signa ture has liecn In the hands of Tex Rlckard. promoter, for some time but this had not been enounced, pending ecelpt of the signatures of the other purties. 'I am feeling fine, am In good condi tion, and expect to give my oppon- nt a run for his money whether he be Dempaey or Brennan," Wlllard said. I have heen doing a little light train ... ... . - i .ng lately ovitn jacK ivviupto v. v.n er, Wyo., who has been with me for number of years. ' ARMLESS MOTHER 1 I ,4 ,m - a rt V.N 4 mMg - "v.i v -fnroiir DENVER. Col. Although she .as no arms, Mrs. J. C. Teagar en la able to give her tiny bibr ie same car that other mothers ive and every bit of clothing the ahy wears was made by t.fr lother. lira. 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Sizes 3 to 8, not all sizes in every style, but .all sizes in this lot. They come in white kid, black, brown, grey and some combination colors, values to $13.50. SALE PRICE $4.95 YOUNGEST DIPLOMAT NEW YORK, Dec. 2. (A. P.) D. R. Scanlan. manager of Bobby .McLean of Chicago, former champion skater, last night Issued a challenge to Oscar MathleRon of Norway for a series of races for the title. Mr. Scanlan said he had sent a personal challenge to Champion Mathleson but had received no rfeply and added that unless Math eson new agrees to meet the American McLean will claim the title. Scanlan announced he had received number of offers for the proposed t contest, hut preferred to have the iratch decided in Norway. , f v J V, na.i'w 7 r v r I - ls 4 A IPIPTF WT"IR DT.ALEJANDRO CCfAR WASHINOTON Dr. Alejandro Cesar, new minister to the United States from Nicaragua, just ar rived In Washington, is 30 years old the youngest member ot tho diplomatic corps. He served with the medical department cf the French army during the war. His father. Octaviane Cesar, is the mir later of finance la the Nicara gua! cabinet 1VHITES0XT0 START i - CHICAGO, Dee. 2. A. P.) The' Chicago American league baseball club) will endeavor lo build up its team, torn to pieces by the loss of seven stars through the baseball scandal at Waxa hachie, Texas, thattown having been announced today by Secretary Grab Iner as the training camp for 1921. Manager Wlliam Gleason Will leave for the training camp the first week t n March and will take about 40 men with him, two-thirds of them being re cruits purchased at the end of last sea son or durhig the winter. Heretofore be club has left for its training camp about the middle of March but an earlier start will be made next spring so that Gleason will have a longer period In which to re-hiuld the club. I Idaho. He .declared the elsht hour I Cay mill be adhered to by lumber1 mills i the wages not to be materially reduc ed, and wages in the woods will re ! main .'it f0 cents an hour. The shut down of plants will be as short as pos sible. ' Oregon Theatre TONIGHT ENGAGEMENT EXCEPTIONAL OF AMERICA'S FOREMOST SCREEN PERSONALITY. Fine Residence on North Side Will sell or trade for farm lands, business property, stocks or bonds. If interested address, Post Office Box 582 Pendleton, Ore. PIANO TUNING Player Pianos repaired Iionotrroili3 rrn Jrd Intimates on work free F!ioc e.-.2-li IS SPOKANE. Dec. 2. (A. P.) A policy opposed to any marked reduc tion in wages is announced by J. C. II. Reynolds, secretary-manager of the Associated Industries of the Inland Empire, following a recent conference cf Industrial establishments of east ern Washington, Oregon and Northern WHEN RHEUMATISM HITS YOU HARD! 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