East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 20, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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WINGS IN THE SPORT WORLD DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STA1
DAILY EAST OBE6oMIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 20, 1920.
Coach Hanley Left Last Even
lag for Spokane, Hoping: to
Arrange for Meeting While
Awaiting Train Connection.
A definite date for the proposed
baskctbull gume between Wallu Walla
mid Pendleton hllih school yulntols
ha not been obtained, acci'nlins tu
t'ouch Dick Hanley, of tlio local tram.
Hanley loft here Sunday nltfht fur hir
):ome In Spokane, hopln to not In
touch with the Wallu Walla officials
liurt evening while iiwuitlnir tniln con
nections In tho neighboring city.
- If a date can he obtained next Meek,
Hanley will mine back curly anil pill
bis leuin through the pare before en-,
jilting Uii! Wa-HI tcurn. While he l
away iho boys will try to gel a work j
ml once n day, ttlthuiiKh moMt of thnm
.nive ootiun.'d jo;, during the Chrlst
nas rr.Hh and thvv may get little, up
.jorlun ty to practice.
The siiuad lis finished three week
!( tra'nlnjr unil Is rapidly roll mti nil
into ahape. After the (lint of the year
Karnes will ho played nearly every
week until March when Pendleton
hopes to claim miothor championship
In Intel scholastic Kport.
.10 turkeys j
20.-
r!AKKI,SKIl:ld, rallf.. Dec
(A. Iho luo-inllo automobile race
scheduled today un the dlrid speedway I """i
Here wan postponed until next Sunday
i-eeniiK" of rain.'
J our tides of pork and
" seeno were won Dy shooters from I
I'enuletou and all over the county who'
participated yesterday In the Christ-j
man turkey Khoot of the ' Pendleton
Hod & (inn ('lull at CoIIIum 'ar;. !
nieio were i.,a persons at the raps I
despite tho wintry day and every bird
and trophy put up win deposed of. ;
Shooters came from an fur an Mil-!
i urn Him competition In every event
wan keen. -There were B large nuiii
j'lier of eale eyes it the trap and any- i
jono who won a Plrd earned it. the rum-1
ndttee 'n charge declared. j
j The Hhnutloff-cnded about 3 o'clock
j in a driving anowKtorm. Deniiite the j
j flurry and a cold wind which blew in I
1111- ioui nun; llie llllllir WIIK a 11 HOC- I
the committee mid. The nhimt
Wiirrt fl P.Jt T?PPEMICS OF LA GRIPPE
Leaves You
With a Cough
roarkej the end of activity by the club!
for the present year.
i
gia PACIFIC COAST HOCKEY j
I QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION j SEASON OPENS TONIGHTj
E3 'W'
ml ' special . m
,:; fours1 KL
j! JBSE)
often leave many persons with
persistent, wearind rnnrfh thnr
hani on for monthi if neglected.
I here is one reliable family coudh
medicine that help from .the very
first dose. It relieves the tightnew
lid Ktrenen, coven the inflamed surface!
with lootfain, bealiog coatini;, loovni aod
id in eipellinl phlfjjm and mucua, clean the
ir panned, eaici faoaneneu and baniihri the
nervoiu tickling in the throat. That remedy ia .
Foley's
Honey and Tar
COMPOUND
ft contains no opium, morphine,
chloroform or other injurious drug.
It ia an cld-timc home remedy combining the
curative effecta of pine lar and honev with,
plants and herb fouud in forett and field. ,
B&niihed La Grippe Cougha
Lasia N.wm.n. 506H Nortbrtnd St.. diarlnlim. W.
Va.: I am (lad lo tell noti (bat Kolty'a Hon and Tar
ia lh b.jt Ttrnrdr for lun trouble I h aver u d I
bara been down aick ever amce January and noihina
would do ma an. ood. I waa full ol cold, i hd tba
n all winter until I lot two 10a lM rf (.!., ,
JJonev and Tar. I uaed 1 X battlea. 1 am (lad to aar I
can : leel any aaara cold in my cbaat." ' '
Folev'a Honey and Tar Compound gives
prompt relief from coughi, colds, hoarseners,
tickling throat, whooping cough, spaamodie
croup and bronchial cougha.
A Christmas Gift in
Felt Slippers
Make a person comfortable and you makf!
them grateful. That's why felt slippers are so
gratefully recieved as Xmas gifts. We have r,
very large assortment for men, women and
children. .
Women's Felt Slippers in a very fine
assortment of colors with padded
soles and fancy trimmings priced
at ... . $1.69, 1.95, 32.25 and $2.15
X
mas Trees
25c each
DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME
We received a enr of trees from Meacham today
that are the finest ever. All fine red fir and good
bushy ones.
Filberts or HazelnuU, 25c pound
Pendleton Trading Co.
Phone 455
"If It's on (he Market We Have It"
SKATTIjK. Wash.. Her. 20. Twelve
homo niiitclK'S ore provided f'ir Van
couver. Victor a mid rVattle, the three
cluhn of the I'urlfic (".at Hockey As
wniiitini), in the orKaiiiy.aCon'ii 1S;"I-
21 m'liedule made inililic here recent-'
! Seattle vill.he the seiinon at Vnn
rnuver Iie eml er tt. The firm game
to be i.liiyi d here will he on December
j il wh' n r-'' a!t!e mertK Victoria. j
I Tne resular neiiHon will close March ,
jll, after which there will be a churn- j
'liimiKhip Ber'es liete"n' the tn lead-'
IhB ten run to determine the title. , j
j Ijte In March he champion team I
; will meet the title holders of the Xa-1
jtlonnl Hockey Association who will!
I come f'oin the taut to pay for the!
world title. !
WASHINGTON FIVE HAS
been northwest acont for the Philadel-
flMI V THn ni n CTADC 11 u'am a"(l has n'"Je several trips'
UI.LI I VtfU ULU OlAnO around the American I.eaiiue cireiiii '
S'KATTI.K. Wash.. Iiec. 20. (A. I'.)
Around two letter men, Captain Tal
hot and XkholKon, veterans of last
ear's team, the University of Wash
ington this season Is endcavtuinK
milld a basketball team. Sixty candi
dates answered the f ist call for prac
jwith Connie Mack.
KKVK.V JIK.V IJ.ST IX ICIVKIi
SfKIXOHlLU W. Va.. Jiet. 2a. (V.
P.) Seven men are ri norte.I i.. h . '
to drowned Saturday w hen a row boat i
carry! hb Ik. workers from the Arnior'j
plate idant of Kimih r'.iii.H ....i.
nee. Later twenty were dropped and wlllIe crillinK the Kanrlwa rjvpr Th j
beforo tho season opened fifteen more nien reside at Dunbar, oppoVte th's
will be cut from the Hat. -Place, and were (rein home for a half
inomiay. fte&cue boats saved 11 of tlie ;
"men. . .
TAC0MA MAGNATE ONCE
PLAYED WITH CON MACK
mi',
inraffliinii
i TACO.MA V;u;h., Uec. 20 (A. P.)
Ir. J, W. Van Valzah. recently elect
led president of the Tacoma club of the
ij'acif 'c International league, has been
f interested in baseball ever since ho
played .ball on the sand lots with Con
; nie Mack years ago.
' Tor some years Dr. Van Vulzah has
Women's Felt Slipjwrs with hand
' turned leather soles,' trimmed w ith
fur or ribbon, in grey and black col
ors. Priced 81.95 and $2.25
Children's Felt Slippers with padded
soles in red or blue colors, S1.49,
81.69 and $1.85.
Men's Felt Slippers with padded or
leather soles iii grey; black or brown
priced at. . . . 81.95, 82.25 and 82.50
DR. C. H. DAT
Physician ami Kurgvoa
Osteoiiath
Rooma II and is Smlth-Cra wforr
Bnlld'na; ;
Telephona Tft p. j
The Oregon Theatre
Wednesday, Dec. 22
' P.S.Mi;XA. Cnl.. Dec. 20. ir.
ijotm Wilce. coach of tlie (ihio Slate
I'liivemity football leum, will be In
Pasadena for the sei ond time this
year when he arrives this week with
Ilia team which Is to play tho C'niver-
stly of Cnlifoi nia eleven in the Tour-i
minient of Jioses mime here- New
Year's Ilav. The llhio ciiich utlfn.!,..! I
he last Sow Year's Day (,-ainc here I e- i n"1 ""'-v thr':'"'''""t ho fnlted States,
tween the t'nivorsliv f iteemm ,ii'",t many forriTn countries, shows
Harvard I'n'vaiviii ' (that It
presented W kUWOOO?
A HIT THE PQZSS
A WIT WITH TVP DQ tf
ra aaaa n i ii .a.waMa.v a
PRICES $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Seats on Sale
Homeric whIj ihi nhIo nl tin IVotU'H .'urrliouyc VIrro H lli,vs lo Tmilc
Weak Kuiixs
Tlmsp who have weak lungs can not
i b too careful about taking cold, as un-
oss promptly tronletl, pneumonia mav
. fnliow. Ah a iironint cure for taJ
;cilcs no one cuuki wish for a better
mo.tlklfie tJ.an .tiamoerlain's Cenigli
Hvmeriy. The suitors tlmt lias at
iihUmi the use of this preparation,
Dr." Lviin K. Blakesff
.Chronio aod Nenroua Dlseaaxea
Wneanea t Women. X---a.i Elantrr
Men's Leather Slippers w illi leather
turn soles, either in Romeo or Ever
ett styles, black, brown colors.
. priced at .... 82.25, 82.95 and 83.25
rempla Bld.
Tnarape'itlna
Roooa
remedy that can be reliei
panifc
j At the ( reKon-lI.irviird
I n ilee had an opportunity to observe
football as It is plaved In the far west.
,lt is said that he does not underrate
jwestein football but at the same time.
,is not w-orrylns ovrr the chances of h'.s
team In the coininj; name against Cali-
fcrni.i.
! iHirlntr the lat four ears Coach
Wilce s (Ihio Wale eleven has been de
feated but once. That was last ear
jivheii the L'nlversiiy of Illinois snatch
ed victory from the folnmbus team in
the last minute of play. '
i Pefore coins to Ohio Slate, Vilce
'played fullback for Wisconsin Cnivcr
sily fr three years. last spring he
: laulll football j,t the coaches school at
Columbia I'iCversltv and is rosidered
a deep student of tile American fcame.
jir I'W'on. It is pleasant and safe to tafte
land only costs 35 cents; large size 60
i cents.
i , A CihhI Omsli Medicine
j It speaks well of a cough medicine,
; when ilrupists use it In their own i
diamines, in prciti'iice in no oilier, j
; (ioblsmith, iirns":'St. Van Kthen, X. Y.,
writcj: "i have sold Chamberlain s
jCoiiKh Kemedy for years, with com-f
SHISHESTL'ff S PL
Tjfr- Tiik dia wovn no. vV.
tKjlTi i. iii. 7TiT5 Brand,
sy"15?-?' 'i siua k,m;
'fl-::;?aw M.riii.cirfcH,- -
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Extra Special in 810.00, 812.50 and
815.00 Boys' Suits to go at .... 87.50
745 Main St.
! AMKS. Iowa, l)'-c. :'0. y
Ohio stale ami Iowa State CoMese
lootball players in in tried together for
I an hour here' today w hen the former's
Ispec'nl train Mopped at Ames.
MAY BE IN CABINET
plete satisfaction to m'self and cus-1
tomeia. I have always us.'d it in my
mvn family, both for ordinary coughs j
and colds and for cough following the
srip anil find it very efficacious." i
IVir linlljjeMloii nml (Vnistlimtion I
There may be people In this vicinitvj
who are affected with Indigestion and j
constipation, and If so. tiny will be in-
.terrsted in the experience of Mrs. II.
) ( (icily, Indiana, I'a. When visiting i
i'n Mt. Jewett, Pa., Mr?. Getty was ad-j
vised to try Chambe-fnln's Tablets fori
indigestion and constipation, and say's:!
"This medicine not only cured me, but
toned up my whole system, so that my
health has been better than for years,:
since takias it." !
The .loy of IaIiis - ;
No nee ran reasonably expect to R t ;
much pleasure out of life whin his:
bowels ate constantly constipated. A :
few doses of Chamberlain's Tablets:
will move the bowels, strengthen the i
Mcestion and eive you a chance to
realire the real joy of livinst. ;
INCOME TAX
Holding Your Wheat
What should the farmer do iilniiit hin Income Tax re
turn If he is holding his wheat until next year'.' Hy all
means open up books on the inventory basis and niuku the
return showing wheat on 1 and as Income this year. lo not
lot It go until next year and have a double shot of Income.
Wo will open up these books and keep them for you.
This will save ymt money on your Income Tax. It will give
you a permanent business record. It will lake the grief
out of your Income Tax.
Permission for making your return on Ihe Inventory ba
sis must be secured from the Commissioner before Febru
ary 15th, 192t.
Conic In mill let ilm rvpluln Ibis in (lclnll.
Gosper Accounting Co.
ST.MH:i: 4 IIJUNti.
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MBS.flAJSKIT T. UPTON"
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WASHINGTON Panto Rumor
roints to Mrs. Harriet T. t'plon of
Ohio, as tho probable head of tb.3
tow Department of Education
vhich it ia thought President
elect Harding will ask Congress
to create. Mrs. Upton has bcon
active In the woman suffr&o
, movement and ha wrttton sevrul
bookth
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Christmas Cheer
for all the year
A solid year of Christmas cheer! Smiling faces and
happy hearts! No time for worrying and crossing bribes!
Who does not long for a way to make that true?
Well, there is such a way and many are finding it.
p CIh:e Christmas presents that are useful and will be ap
preciated the year 'round. They'll recall to mind dailv the
nappy occasion when they were given and recived Thn.
will the Spirit of Christmas be kept green?
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