East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 10, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 9

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DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10, 1920.
DAME FOR NEW YEAR
mi
Middle Western Team Asked to
Meet Northwest Champs in
Monster Stadium Regard
less of Christmas Date,
TACOMA, Dee. 10. (A: P.) Notre
Dam wax today asked to arctpf u
proportion to play a football game
with Washington Ktate College In the
Stadium New Year' day.; The Tacorna
advertising club ! attempting to ar
range the 6ntet whether Noire Dame
play the Pacific fleet In 8nn Francl.
co Christina day or not. The tele
gram informed Notre Dame that 40,
000 person would he attracted to the
game and that Washington State Col
lege, which, defeated Nebraska thin
season, will offer a worthy opponent.
Jamea A. Flaherty, supreme Imlghl
of tho Knlghla of Columhua, at present
In Taeoma, also telegraphed Notre
Dame, urging acceptance and Dr.
Jiimea Kgun, grand knight of Tncoma,
also sent a telegram. to the name ef
fect. .
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LEGION MEN MAKE UP
COI.l'MBVB, O.. Dec. 10. Ten of
te 11 regular composing the football
team of Ohio Htate University, cham-
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Girls! Save Your Hair!
Make It Abundant!
Former San Francisco Stan,
Let Out on Account of Alleg
ed Gambling Connections,
Out of Southern League.
LITTLB ROCK. Dec. 10. (A. P.)
The United Btote circuit court of ap-
peala at t'lnclnnatl ha neen asuea in
motion filed by cnarie jaramcm,
inrnev for the i.mie iiock uiim-uun
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'FIT
"Pape's Diapepsin" is the
quickest Indigestion and
Stomach Relief.
. When meal hit bark and your atnm
achl aour, acid, gay, or you feel full
and bloated. When jam have heavy
lump of pain or headache from indl
geatlon. Her la mutant relief!
Juat a noon a you eat a tablet or
two of Pape'i Dlapepaln ail the dyspep.
eta, Indigestion and Momarh dlstres
caused by acidity ends. These pleas
ant, harmlea taiblet of Pape'i Dlapep
aln never fall to neutralise the harm
ful stomach acid and make you feel
fin at once, and they coat ho little at
drug store.
plon of the Western Conference, are cUb to dismiss the appeal of Presl
war veteran and memliera of the Am. dent Mnrtln of the Bouthern Assocla-
erlenn legion. In addition, the team, Hon In the caae of Casey Bmith and
which defeated Illlnol University for Tom Beaton, pltchera, on the ground
the conference title, wan coached by' that Utile Hock ha no further Inler
a Ieglonalre. eat In the two player, Mr, Jaeobson
The only member of the 11 regulnr announced hint nlghw
who Ih not u legion member was Harry The right of the Utile Hock club to
YI-....1, u....h,....r- ,.,,rirl.,., li nl.iv Hie two pitcher v. ho previous
who wu too young to enter the Her-, had been released unconditionally hv j
!.. Hevenleen rirxl aqiind men were l Pacific fonet league club, was lip- ,
lgi..nalres. held ill the I'nlted Htate dlsir.cl court ,
Ohio Htute defeated Chicago. Mlchi- Jin Mempma a no i . , ,".
.,., WlmnJii l',.r.l,w. Ohorlln find I Previously nnu ruiru i.-... -
Ohio Weslcyan and scored 58 point
In conference game against 20 for It
opponent. American Ix-ghm mem
ber curried the twill over the goal
line for 14 touchdown out of a tolal
of twenty made by the team during
fhe 1SZ0 season and nlso scored five of
of It touchdown out of 7 made
against conference team.
Spain Strike. I I'juletl.
LONDON. Dec. 10. The general
atrlke In Bpahn ha ended, according
to the Exchange Telegraph' Madrid
correspondent.
TIIIKI) VE8SKL JK'IXS ItraPXS.
LOXDOX. Dec. 10. (A. P.) A
third Italian war vessel, the destroy
er Esnero. ha Joined D'Annunxio'
forces at Flume. ay a Milan
patch to the London Time.
Ihlllty of. the two players, ioim
peal. The player subsequently were
released by the little Hock cluh. ac
cording to Mr. Jucobson.
CUE EXPiSffiPUI
IN THREE-CORNER TIE
a
Sales Sales Sales
everywhere, but here are Iionafied Reductions that are sur
passed by none. Come to this store if you want to buy High
Grade Merchandise for a fraction of their former values. NOW
IS THE TIME!
Regular $4.50 Men's Work Shoes, Thompson make .... $2.95
Regular $8.00 Men's Work Shoes, Washington make . . . $495
Regular $12.00 Men's Work Shoes, Hunkadori make . . I $7.95
Regular $8.50 Men's Dress Shoes, Foot Schutz make . ... $5.00
Regular $12.50 Men's Dress Shoes, Ogden make $8.50
Regular $7.50 Men's Dress SJroes Battreall inakirA;fcv.,$i95 ;
"Danderlne"
din-
CHICAOO. Iec. 10. (A. P.)- Rob
ert Cannefax. New York, defeated
John Uyton. Bt. Uul. In the final
round of the national three-cuehion
billiard tournament last night, .5 to
S3, in Inning.
The victory threw tne i'""""";""'
into a three corners i'-
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nefax, Loyton and Clarence Jackson
of Kanxas City, necessitating a plav.
off Friday.
Victorious In an uphill game.' Clar
ence Jacktcn of Kaneas City defeated
illlllll Auele Kicckhefer of Chicago, 75 to 70.
ttllllllillHllllllllin 93 Irfnlngs in the afternoon game
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Cheaper Meats, Better Quality oa cuhion biiMard championship.
Immediately after
maMxage, your hair take on new life.
'NHtre and wonderou beauty, appear
ing twice an heavy and plentiful, be- I
auee each hair xeem to fluff and
thicken. Ton't let your hair stay life-
lee, colorless, plain or ecragisly. Vou, j
too, want !ot of long, strong beautiful 1
huir. ' j.
A SB-cent bottle of delightful "Dan-'S
derlne" freshen your oalp, check jE
dundrugg and fulling hair. This slim-'5
ulating "beautfy-tonlc" gives to thin,
tiiini, fading hair that yonihful bright-
nena and l"undant thickness All
drnTrlti
Regidar 50c Men's Lisle Sox, Wilson Bros, make . . , 35c
Regular 85c Men's Cashmere Sox, Wi listed make ........ 50c
Regular 65c Men's Wool Hose, Wilson Bros, make . . ... . , . 35c
Regular 35c Ladies' White Hose, 2 pair for 25c. ......... 15c
Regular 60c Children's Hose. 4 35c
Regular $4.50 Men's Work Pants $2.95
Regular $7.50 Men's Work Pants, extra heavy $450
Regular $6.50 Men's Dress Pants , $450
Regular $10.00 Men's Dress Pants, Bloch make
$7.50 I
Saturday Specials
Fresh Eastern and Olympia Oysters, F resh Crabs, Salmon ahd Halibut. We
Cook Our Own Fresh Crab.
SMETHING NEW THIS WEEK.
You all know what our Tomato Sausage is by now, so we are now making a -Green
Chilli Pepper Sausage that we think far ahead of our tomato sausage
for fine quality. Why not have some for Sunday breakfast?
ONLY THE BEST QUALITY PRIME MEATS.
VEAL STEW 10c
VEAL ROAST 20c
VFAI. CHOPS . . : 25c
VEAL STEAK , ...20c S
PORK ROASTS ......
FRESH SIDE PORK ,
PORK. CHOPS
PORK STEAK
25c
20c
35c
30c
BEEF BOIL 8c
POTROSATS 12'2c
CROSS RIB ROASTS 18c
RUMP ROASTS 18c
CHUCK STEAK . .22c
ROUND STEAK .25c
T-BONE STEAK 25c
PORTERHOUSE STEAK 25c
FANCY MILK FED HENS AND FRYING CHICKENS.
CARNATION MILK $6.50 CASE SATURDAY QNLY.
Fancy Cauliflower, Crisp Celery, Sweet Potatoes, Fancy Head Lettuce,
Grapes, Oranges, Carrots, BeetSj Turnips, Parsnips, Squash, Pumpkin, Arti
chokes. ' ,
Pendleton Trading Co.
. "Hit's on the Maket We Have It"
PHONE 455
Cheaper Meats 455 Quality Groceries 455
1 N1GHT.F00TBALL PLAY
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 10. (U. P.
, The football season may be officially i
closed, but Fhiladelphians are not IS
. through with the game. While the bijj
E5j college and amateur followers of the :
PiKskin have soaked their tog In moth jE
53 alls, four score or more of Quaker!;;
SSjtboy have Jutit opened a season of "In-js
Zi door football." ;Z
sr: Ten thousand enthusiastic support-Is
jjr of the gridiron are witnessing the! 2
Ejpport weekly. The games are belns,S
SS played in the evening instead of
ssjternoon. IH
EE; The fecond City Troop. Pennsyl-IH
vanla State Police, who for years
have taken a large part In indepen
dent state athletics, were the origin
ators of the new indoor sport. Man
ager Joseph P. llaguire, formerly end
on the Villanova eleven, has arranged
a schedule that may extend through
out the winter. Lew Little, former
Penn star, is the coach.
Tho big new drill hall of the cav-
Regular $2.50 Men's Flannel S hirts, sizes 14 to 15 1-2 . . . $1.65 1
Regular $4.95 Men's Flannel Shirts, sizes 14 1-2 to 17 1-2 . $2.95 1
Regular $6.50 Men's Flannel Shirts, sizes 14 -2 to 17 1-2. $400 ' 1
Regular $7.50 Men's Flannel Shirts, sizes 14 1-2 to 17 1-2 . $4.00
Reg. $6.85 Men's Army Flannel Shirts, Glenmore' make . $5.25 y
Regular $2.50 Men's Dress Shirts, Crest make . . , . $1.45
Regular $3.00 Men's Dress Shirts, Crest make $1.95
Regular $5.00 Men's Dress Shirts, Crest make ......... $2.95 I
Values to $12.50 Men's Silk Shirts $4.00, $5.00 and $6.50 I
Regular $5.00 Wool Knap Blankets
Regular $6.00 Wool Knap Blankets
$3.45
. $3.95
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Quality Meats 455
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ssri alary armory here, at one time plun
SS ! ned to hold the biggest horse shows
In those parts, is being: used by thei
EE troopers for daily workouts and week
ly contests with rival troop elevens
ESj In the state.
E3 The huge vaulted surface, of the
3 hall is far higher than the loftiest
! punts ever travel. The playing sur-
I face la tun bark.. Regulation uniforms
EE including cleated shos, are being US
EE "! The playing field has been short-
ened five yard to permit sufficient
I space to catch forward passes hack
EE 'of the goal line. The kick-off, how
EE I ever, takes place on the IH-yard line.
EElThe field is of regulation width. Ught
Iiing effects nre peifect. Powerful
SSl arcllghtH with top
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The "ghost ball", InsteSll of tho
ordinary colored oval, is being useu
because it can be better seen in the
artificial lirht.
Ii
Dn Lynn K. Blakeslee
Chronlo and Kcnroui ! M
OlseasM of Women. X-lj ElMtrt
Thrie (tic,
rempl Bldg. Roob l!
Pbona 41t
DR. C H. DAY
Pkysiciaa and Koryoua
Rooms Si and IS Bmlth-Crawfor
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DYING OF STARVATION
NEW YOIIK. Dec. It). (A. P.)
deflectors make iThe f'hinese famine, for the relief of
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I I the entire hall as brilliant ns a cloud- Uvhlch President Wilson yesterday an-
1 less midday. Inounced the appointment of a nation- ;a
Buy
off
al committee, affects five provinces.
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. ' mi i m ii ii - -L ,:,Achin.E. PmI Cmss made nublic
E'last night. They are Chill, Santung.
EiHonan, Shansl. and Shensi in North
Elern. China. The total population of
Ejthe affected district is estimated at 87,
E non.nnn persons of whom between 45,-
E'otO.OOfl nnd 60,000. 000 are in want. Of.
Elthese 20,000,400. the Chinese Red1
Ejcross report says, are actually starv-,
E'ing or dying of hunger and cold.
E The famine followed a year of vir
Eltually complete drought after three or
Sifour years of greatly failing crops. In ;
Ej large areas the crop this year did not
jsirun more than one per cent of normal.
S1 falling to return the seed planted.
Ej The admiral reported that all of the
E people of some distrlcls are living on
Eiweed and leaves. Entire families
"Ibn-e token eir on Uve while rw
E enta ara selling and drowning their
hildten.
Thousands of sufferers are report
ed wandering about the country in
search of food, in some sections the
bands of refugees have hecome so nu
merous that guards have been station
ed along the border to turn hack' the
wanderers as the supply of food is
Elbarely sufficient for the inhabitants.
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Pendleton'' leading Ootlilors,
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THE FORDSON FARM TRACTOR
The Jordson is all the power plant that Is needed
on the aerage ranch. -
It has abundant power to handle nil th
work, large and small. It Is quickly moved from
place to place and lined up.
It is the logical power for summer fallow work.
It will handle the discing, harrowing, blading and
seeding quicker, easier and far cheaper than mule.
Remember, the Fordson Tractor
kerosene for fuel.
uses common
It us demonstrate on your own farm. Let us
show you the advantages of the Fordson over th
old way of caring for your land.
Let us show you how and why U la quicker and
cheaper. It is a pleasure for us to demonstrate the
Fordson.
III Y A lVMtKl I. OF
to take It home In.
n.Oi n and a FiMtl Trm-k
Simpson Auto Co.
nHITIW IXY APPKAI, TO V. S. S
LONIHtX. Dec. 10. (A. P.) The 1 Eg
flr'ttwh. pwemmcnt is considering ' : 3 t
whether It will request the VnUed J j
t-.i,s In I e interests of Anaio-Amer-;
lean friendship, to take official no- 53 .
tie- of the anti-British activities in E3
America of Kumonn p Valera, said . ..
Anilrew Ttonar Law in Ike House of rSTenieyiieejaim y e ; rntHf lllTflTyT?ttlt? ii?"! iHS'tlCgf ltSSr,T8Vr? ttTJggetf
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