TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 -.1 .--J) BY LOCAL LEGION POST DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10, 1921 Title Plus Millions Jack Dolph Again in Role of Matchmaker and Kc Is Out - to Line Up Fighters Who Will Give Fans Run for Money. A boxing card with all tlio cliiss of former uffulr presented ! the Ameri can Ix-Kion hern will be exsuyed short, ly by 1'endleton l'ost. Jink Dolph, who lined up talent for the first two card here, In In elmrito of the iohI'm boxing committee ag.iln and I In touch with nome hleh class materinl for a smoker. There are lomi top-notch mlx-rs In this vicinity and men In I'ortluml are i willing this year to step out for less than a fortune. Thus a f ;int menu can be obtulned, Dolph believes. The smoker will probably be held In the Oregon theator, . The reputation made by the Union In lt first smokera wna do good thai It U felt sure the fans will turn out en mamie for another good card. There lia been nothing In the boxing line hero for six months und the N-glon j feels that the sporting appetites of thn rabid ones should be ubout whetted by now. One feature of the proponed smoker which will appeal to the crowd la the more modest figure which probably will be charged. ltlngnide seats for the other bouts had to be sold at 15 and war tax In oorder to pay tike New York prices that the boy demanded last spring and summer. But now, about 40 per cent can bo clipped off that figure, the promoters believe and the ringside seats may go nt I3.r0 or even 13 and war tax. according to the way In which the house can he ar ranged at the theater. Clean, fust bouts were the' rule at the two smokers given under leirlon auspices and Dolph declares that the same kind of fights will be put on again. He has lines out for some high rlass artists for the headllners and probably welterweishts will go the 10 round finale. Dolph Is after men who will fight all the way and believes that he can assemble a bunch of tal ent that will give the fsne a run fur their money the entire route. ' J '" .r' ff I i V i 1 stored Jt ir tfci ' i I ill Bjof youni ! opium o i It when : j Rabbit Drive Sunday Near Echo I Declared Greatest Shoot of I Kind Ever Staged in Eastern I Oregon; Bowman Wins. h lVher A'?rtS?D helr.ess 1 1118 w'fe of a titled European when- Eleanor Mny Guggenheim, daughter of the "copper .le ' be caite the brlte of Vlscouut Stuart belr to the Earl of CaatleMewart " County Tyrone lieland They are shown isaving St Margarelii fburch.-WesLainster. London, gftcr the wedding t'"sr a I The ureatcHt rabb)t saoot ever htas (d in Kustern Oregon in the way U conteHtants in Sunday's contest char-jucti-rlise It. Members of the Pendleton j Hod & Onn Club shot, It Is estimated, : '000 Jack rabbits In less than 12 hours' j time and brought back to Pendleton on two trucks, more than 300 of the animbals. Hules of the shoot, which was competitive one between two teams, decreed that the contestants shoulc j be in Pendleton with their rabbits t ! be counted, at 6:30 p. m. At that houi ' l'an i;owtni:n's team was on the Scratch ad had 1.111 rabbits. Ho 1-aiiin's team had arrived with a part ,of their killing hut the major portlor, i arrived nearly 3D minutes late. Then j was some argument as to the winner because J'aum's men, although late ' h;nl Ihu lMiiz.-r nliuihcV of r:ib)iits. 11 e m ACE AMBTERDAM. Jan. in, (A. P.) Oeorges Carpcntler In the Telegranfe today regarding his fight with the ( world's champlon, Jack Dempsey, x p re seed optimism. Ho said it would be a hard fight but that the result was not for him to predict. He had noth ing to offer regarding definite ar rangements as to where the fight Is to be held. "Whether I retire depends upon the result of the match." he said. "If I em beaten, I will retire; If not, I prob ably shall go on fighting." One reason for his coming to Hol land, Carpentler said, was to visit the land of his wife's birth. In an exhibition match Saturday ,, night with Lenacrs, Delglnn, Carpen tler astonished Dutch sportsmen by his cleverness. "He Is even better than we expect ed." said one. "He can land five blows where another mini lands one." Cnrpentier said ho . might meet Frank Moran of Pittsburgh before his fight with Dempsey. . ttOMAX TTKNS All i INTO TRKK TO Kt'.KP litoM vntikix; nov CENTrtAMA, Wash., Jan. 10. Tj avoid running down a young 1my cross ing the street. Mrs. Julia Kshom drove' irer car over the curb und crashed Into a tree. Her daughter, Helen, whom Hie was taking to school, whs thrown from the car and badly bruised. Mrs. Eshom escaped Injury. The automo bile was wrecked. A trip lo the Willamette vollev to meet either the Oregon AifKie or Uni versity of Oregon frii,hmen basketball in oi vio.i.eci ior ine I'enutetou t nig nciuiiitet. The loc.ila are seeking early season games away from home owing to the f:tt that their schedule does not call for .' any high school games for several weeks. Wires were sent, to the vallev col leges by Coach Dick Hunley on Sat urday night, e.sklng for games. Neith er college five has been organized yet, but games with either would test t li.- strength of the green and g ildjn tht hardest oC competition. Inasmneh- n I the high school stars of the state are clnl ' record being supplied In order; it believed today that the Howmau i men will bo declared winners becaast they lived up to the rule of being oi I time. i i The shooters, 25 on a team, left hen I about 6 o'clock Sunday morning. Al were aimed with shot guns. The Bo man team shot on the McCormick place southwest of Echo and in lha vicinity, while Baum's men went fin i ther west, crossed .Hutler Creek and let-.,.,. In Ih i rnciim Thn Rulim ICfllT. t !.-.it Mtiiek lo the unrid mid ha,1 trouble - " - ; with the lights on their truck, which I helped delay them. Bowman's trucV ! t xpeneueed a blow out. . While the teams shot and picked. U probably 3500 animals, it Is the belie ef the shooters that they killed full: 5000 labbits. The shooting was ex In t..r..ri';init the National League pitchers er 1920 In the order of their effectiveness. It was found expedient to divide the pitchers into three groups :.s was done in 1 H i 7, ISIS and 1 he first sroiip cnlir.ices all those who oore the brunt of the campaign and j ct llent and no accidents oceured pitched at least (101 complete games; the second, those who participated in A large number of the rabbits Tver a minimum of (10) games, regardless Riven lo the Salvation Army to be dis of the length of same; the third com-I tri nited to poor homes in the city r rising all others ho took part in a j Friends of the shooters were given e hampionshlp contest. (great many and the rest will be sub The perceniaen of fames won and j for 20 and 23 cents each. A gooi lost Is Biven, with notation of the rel- j ninny ore expected Ui reach lndiai atlve position of each pitcher, this sne-; himieajin the reservation. assembled on one five. Pendleton's close i Walla Walla stood the boys In good stead. The vlc tora have been playing together as a team for four seasons and last yejir held the slnte Intersehol astlc basketball title. They were not loafing a lilt on the Job when thoy al lowed Pendleton to come from behind und tie up the game, spectators at the contest declare. Every man on the local sipiad sur prised the coach and his mates by go ing out and fighting for the ball all tho wny. In practice most of the squad had lacked aggressiveness In tills department but when tho going beeume stiff, the boys ultffencd. too and they were taking the ball away from the Wti-lll veterans with regular ity. That fight counts for tho'i coming from a 15-3 score up to a tie with the bunch that finally won out b a point from a froe throw, Practices will be continued h't and heavy this week In hopes of some big ger game for the week end. The team and Its bai kers feel considerably more optimistic over chances now ihan be fore the out-state game and predictions that the Pendleton name will top the basketball list in tbl sseetlon, If not In the state, are already freely heard. WANTS TAI1II I' OX SALMON. WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. (A. P.)- Amendments proposing I lie adding of canned salmon, herring, cherries and apples to the emergency tariff bill were introduced by Senator Jones ot Washington. He woulil Increase the rate on canned salmon twenty pel cent; make herring four cents a pound and add twenty-five per cent t" the present rate on cherries ami apples. I WHIM QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION j k j i POTATOES THE FINEST ON THE PRESENT DAY MARKET SOLID AND FREE FROM FROST Per Sack $2.25 Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 "If It's on (he Market We Have It" Hint otmparin may !p imde with hc official parw'il run rating Crovor AloxanriPr, Chiraso. has the title iT Ip.'idinj pitehrr, with an avor of loast runs enrm-rt ppr en me of l:!M. Alexander held this honor for :h fif'ison f I:H(i w'.th an average of 1,"2, HurMsh Crimes, Brooklyn, ha -ost perron ti'pe for Barnes won 4ind Utnt, .fiTfi. trover Alexander, Chicnso won !h" most earn en, -7. KfpH Htxov, I'hiiadelphSa, lust the most games, 22. .'fsse Haines, St. Limit, pitched in the nmst cames, 4 7. fjrover Alexander, Chiraeo, pitelvd in the niest eftniplet" sanies. .!. William Sherde, ?t. Lonis, finished in the most games, SS. ; rover Alexander, 'hkasi, pitrlied in the must inninsts, vlC-1. Ch:r!rW II. Aamp, piltfj'uirirh, led in shutout games, S. trover Alexander, Chicago, led in 'trili(ouls, 17:!. Fred Srhunp. St l.ouis allowed the most hases on balls, 127. Char 'est K. Ponder. l'littmrph nnde th mosi .wild pitches, lt't, Jtdin N'Mi, Hostn. hit the mo.t batunien, '3. irnvrr Alexander, ('hicayo, allow ed the most hits. 3.".'. a!wi pitched W he realist nn;,iler of hatters. 1.447. Kpps V'Xf" I'hil:idtdih'a, allowed the most parrlfire hits. A1. John Scott, Hosten, allowed the most runs to be t'orod.- 1 4 s. Jnpoph t'scher, Hos ;on, allowed the most earned runs, 115, (Inner Ale'.'mider, Chicago, enjoyed he longest ronsci-utive winning streak, 11 victories. A tie ovists for longest consecutive 'oy-ng sitreak. four pitchers John l,enton, Hirhard Undolph-, K'wood Martin and John Scott losing seven tra:ght games apiece. Charles 1. Adams, Pittursh, gave a marvelous exhibition of control by .erniittlnic but KS of the l.nir hatsmen facing him to Rel bases on balls, thif 'n the L(i1 innings 1 pitched. In 1 9 1 Adams pitching ft like number of inn ings to 1,017 batters, issued 2.1 base on halls. sliilliffiijinMiiiiii IlIHUHiimMillllliU! NAVY AIR CHIEF 6 1 , The wintilng tram is to be feastei t.y me losers v.unin i- u...-, i j HBfeeJ- The time and place of thi I r. ed will be settled later. ('liamlHTlaln's Coimli Itemed y Thin l a pleasant, safe and reliable Imedleine for .cough and colds. It has been In Uf:e for many years and .is helu In hiph esteem in tho? houfehnldf where Its nood iiualit.'e.i are bem nown. it 1h a favorite with mothers of young children, as It contains no or other harmful drug. Try yi'ii have need foi such a rem edy. Worth ('orislilcrlng Xhe question is not no much how you : 'contract a cold, but how to get (id of : it with the least loss of time anil in- : convenience. If you will consider the ! ey.erleii(e of others under similar clr- ctnnstanccs, who have heen most sue-' ressfiil In checking their colds. In their beginning, you v.ill secure a bottlrt of f 'hamberlaln's Cough Itemed without, delay, and use it faithfully. There are many families who have UH.'-d this lircparalfon successfully for years and hold it In high enteem. It is eio---llent. Constipation Constipation of the bowels Is a stop page of the seweraee system that re movej waste matter from the body. It s as necessary that your bowels mov regularly once each d;iy, to carry oft :hi; waste, as It is that the waste pipes if your home be kept open and carry ff the waste from the house. f yn-t aouM enjoy good health, keep your bowels regular by taking Chamber ain's Tablets when needed. I'illoiis Headache When you have a severe headache, : i disordered stomach and constipation, ake thrre of Chamberlain's Tablets. "hey wi!l,corre''t the disorders of thej iver and bowels, effectually curing lie bendilehe. 2232 Pairs of Men's Pants Iiouglit at the new price levels winch is about 50 cents on the dollar of the former prices. Men's Work Pants $2.45, $2.95, $3.45, 33.95. Men's Work Pants, extra heavy $4.50 and 81.95. Men's Dress Pants $3.45, $4,50, 4.95" and $6.50. . We have your size. tmm 745 Main St. ill i SITE OF HRST HOUiiE I IN OREGON IS souair TOKIO? Jan. 10. (T. P.I The Jap- ' m'KAXT' w'ash- " ! (A. P.) mee foreign office officially denied U'Tinite location of the spot where eports that it instructed the Japanese i Uavid Thompson trapper and t rider minister to Pekin to adopt a friendly I f ..,.. .., . . . ( ' ...I-ifc lilt IllKl aP- j house in the 'territory of Oregon," early western times.com- ittitude toward China duo to iroaching war between Japan and the nited S ates. The report was brand- id a "mischievous fabrication-' and was deplored by the foreign office. DIVORCE APPLICATIONS IN MANITOBA MOUNTING WUH LADY 0RCHES1 At the Oregon theatre on Wednes day, January 111, will be presented b the American Legion the' famous In dies Columbia Hympliony Orchestra, ilmc. Frances Knight, conductor, with Katherine Simmons, soprano, Poi oihy Volki ',' famous riaiicer. The prcgram will also Include soles by some of the gifted young lady musi cians or thJ orchestra, Including hm-p, 'cello, .cornet and trombone. Particularly delightful will be the Star Trio of violin, harp anil Yeilo, which has been receiving splendid ovations at almost every concert. In the life of any progressive com munity there comes a lime when .the people look for means of culture, when the longing for the beautiful must, be satisfied, when Indeed all things contributing to the uplift of my community must bo considered; at that period there should come a .Symphony Orchestra, the highest de veloped organization for the presen tation of music, by means of which die grcativt creations of the masters )f music may be presented as a sti mulus to the seel.ers after the better rhings of life. Sosmiis pas :nid: "The purpose of Symphonic music Is to touch sentiment, to penetrate hearts with fine nobleness audi with every thing; that is exalted and great: to plunge one's soul into the purest founts of music and to clear it from vrrthing that Is petty and spoiled iy low passions. True symphonic music shows that it reconciles terres- rial sentiments with the Jaws that j rule the world and that had Intoi ternal life." which In prised the whole northwest, is (he nh ject of a movement that has been started at Pandpoint, Idaho. The house is said to have been built about two and one-half miles from Hope. Idaho and was used as a trading post by Thompson who was in the employ of the Hudson Pay company. Thompson, according to ear:.v west ern historians, crossed to the ('nited States from Canada in 1S09. making his ay over the old wild horse trail from Rritish Columbia, along the Pack river. Lake Pend Orielle and the mountain side of the Charles Fork river . On September 23 of the same year he embarked on the river and proceeded to Lake Pend Oreille in state that a divorce can be secured quest , of a trading post site finnllv through the Manitoba courts for less ! fettling near Hope, than $2n. j According to the history of the "ter- WIN'MPEG, Man., Jan. 10. (A. P.i Four hundred divorce applications lftait hearing in the courts of Manlto- It Is annHiineed'at the Law Courts. Scores of casep have been heard each lonth since Manitoba was given power o grant divorces a year ago. The email sum for which a divorce can be obtained is believed to be the cause for the hundreds of .persons seeking legal separation. Lawyers ritory of Oregon," which 4el!s of th time when tbis territory was made up at the whole northwest, the house which Thompson built near Hone was ' he flrt-t In the entire northwests. At ibout the same time another tradir.f post was established on Lake Kalis, pell, and in 1SI0 one was built at Spo kane. Before coming to the Pend Oreille !.-ike region Thompson Is said to have had a long trip with the Hudson Unv crew of map-makers throughout west ern Can.ida. At one time after locat ing In the Per.d Oreille countrv he Is- said to have made a trip to Winnipeg .m two tons of furs. Journeying the entire distance by pack horse anil boat. He is known to have mi,. the entire Pend Orielle lake country and every pan of what Is now the st .te of Idaho. Erection of a Monument to Thomp son when the exact spot upon which his f rsf house was located has been definitel yas. ertined is being advo cated. TfcSM trading, post which ho founded was burned many years ago. SOCIAL SECRETARY ITT tZl ,f V' . -"I f fl i: v: Stenogi-aphy Tauglit Afteraoons or evenings. Standard course in Gregg Shorthand by experienced teacher. Phone 645-R. lf3 1" NONE BETTER Foley's Honey and Tar is an old reliable family medi cine for the relief of cold, cough. spasmodic croup, tickling throat, hosne ch. whooping cough, bronchial cough . end the croup that lingers sfterthe"flu." Made ol clesn, wholetome and taateful pine let and demulcent honey oi the bei. Containt no opiates. . r- M. Cliircli, SS Eorl ITe Zradea, Conn. ritei flu: Wha I . nild comint on 1 li to ukin FoIaT'i Mom. ud Tar. I hiva uled it f iJLi Dr. Lynn K. BIakes:e Chromo and r ei vous Ltsie Oise&se i Women, T.;f Kltr. Thsmpemlc. rempl. Hid,. boo. , Phone 41 The Marinello Shop Room 6, Association Bldjr. We are pleased to an nounce that we now have a specialist' employed to do hair dyeing. Her er-. vices now at your disposal. mvm, CAl'T. W. A. MOKKKTT Captain- W. A. Moffett is the' new dlrt-ctor of naval aviation for the V. S. navy Uerause of the te.idlly Increasli's Importance of aviation in the nuvy, this is one of Ihp.b'gRcst posts In the Service. Moflett was formerly commandant of. the Croat Lkes Naval Train in it station and later commaudcr t tbe buttiosbip Mississippi. When (hs Children Coush, Rub Mustcrole on Throat s and Chests Ko tt'lihg how soon t!ia sysiptsa may develop into croup, or worse. And that's when you're gbd you have a jar of Mttslcn.ie at hand to Ri-e prompt, sure relief. It does r.ot bHst'-r. As iu:t aid and a certain remedy, Mb: -tcreie is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it. 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