' 4 I I , V I f ' H . - vrr nPTr-r ivri TEN PAGES SECTION WO , PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 12, 1921. BRITISH NAVY'S LATEST DIVER 1 1 mmsM Minor League Demands Are Al lowed and Draft is Restored Salary Limits and Popula tion for Minors Fixed. fcis fit r ; CHICAGO, Jiin. 12. (A. P.) Or ganized bum-bull vlrtunlly wan brought under control of Federal Judge l,and 1 for at leant seven year when the drafting committee of the national ns aocintlon of minor leagues voted ap proval of the new national agreement, already accepted .by the two major league committee. The action cre ate the office of a baseball commls sloner with supreme power and with Judge Landls aa the flint Ineument. All that remain Ih official appro-1 vul of the league representatives a a whole which will probably he nlven at J once.v - The minora reported a few weeks .agreement lodav and clcetlni? It nd ago to be hostile to the new agreement viaory board members, the association found the major ready to concede 01(,wcta to take action concernlnttg five their demands. iKxpresslnic themselves , mimir ,.a(!uc players alleged to have asaatlafled with Judge Uindl. the ml- ,,invwi )a on the j.u,.fic 0pat thin nora were doubtful as to whether a;WlltPr wiIh rr,.(1 ,M(.Mn,ni chiamn man agreeable to them would be cho- White Ko plaver liullcted for alleged aen when hla term expired, but this 1 cnmplirity In "throwing-gamm in the matter woe quickly nettled by the ; j jig wor(I B(.riM proportion from the major mat me ; minora lgn the agreement for only j seven year. Then. If a new coramln- ' doner Is chosen, either a man who meets wflth their approval of the ml- i nor must be selected or they may withdraw. ; Advisory Hoard Hwtl. The advisory board to settle baseball , dispute will contain two minor league1 representative, the other two to be : presidents of the National and Amerl- PHILADKI.PHIA, Jan. 12. (A. I'.) can league. When this hoard is un-; Stewards of the (irand Circuit Tiies ablo to settle a dispute, the case will day reelected last years officers anil go to Judge Lundls and his decision adopted a schedule for mi. will be final. ' Findings of the rules committee a The minors voted to restore the well as those of the schedule r'ommlt draft. but made reservations to the re- tee wero ratified at the executive ses Moratlon which does, not muke It slon. The rfules committee declared compulsory. lttsclf satisfied with the present rac- Any league so desiring mny remain ;lng code, but proposed that certuln cir out of the draft. Leagues which do cult rulings pertaining to stake events not lake part will not be permitted to should be altered slightly. (The draft player from leagues which do change were said to govern entrance to go In, but may draft from each other. Grand Circuit events. The I'oclflo Coast league will take The turfwrlters' association held Its part in the draft. jannual meeting today and reelcctc i Vrrv Arei Ket High. officer. The rtraTrFcirflnfl"Vn"M mnde from Or. j - . toher 15 to October 20 and the draft NATION AL GUARD TROOP rSlZTZ a. ...:! 'AND CLEVELAND GREYS class B, 2f00; class C, J1500; class D, j - ArrnMPAWY HflRniWH 11000. . The minor also established a new , scale of player and salary limits as1 CLRVKl-AND. O., J.in 12,-Troop follows- ot lhe u,,l National (iuard and the ClossAA No salsrv limit; S5 play-: Cleveland Oravs are preparing for the ers until day after season opens. Inaugural parade of Warren i, Hatd and then 25. j "n,'f ,"st I""68'''0"1. r-iu.. A ftalarv limit of tl2F.: I Troop A has escorted every presl- nmo t n for first 30 days dent elected from Ohio since and x ' i. : . . y it, I . '?, i r i 1 ,t t aa,f'i' LS , . s r I", . ... Scale of Weights for Boxers Corresponding to That Now Used in New York State is i Agreed Upon for All. ti. Thl picture show one big reason I. Many naval exnerts nav sir hmn) noueht of iho f,.i,,r ,w- . V . " ";," " uciph.-bb una mat me areaa- SiTcrS.1 1h?.su;neael11hteInh0udg:I.gunc'lrry':'fE sub:nariB5- ,he Lritieh navy u buiiding "cb i8at l'S Dvl aln In !. , t . : 1. .. ii j ... nomMn Muni nBvni av.V r -v - ioiii.-iwiijjB 10 uuuu more turiace dreud- nousniB. Aiuny naval experts say air bomb n w nink Snrfn u,i.,a .u .. FIRST GAME OF YEAR, PLAYED BY SAND LOT KIDS, DELAYS JUDGE CHICAGO, Jan. 12. (A. P.) The afternoiin scsHion ot the meeting of the major arid minor league committees was delayed a while throush the absence of Judsre Landis. who had been ask- ed to give his approval to tha final draft, which thi y were drafting. Tile judtte was payed, but he could 'nol'be found. One of tho committee members glanced out of the hf ft 1 window towards (irartt l'ark, across tho street where boys were playing bae- ball.. liink of first base was a tall, slim figure clad in the long blact cape. , "There's our missing commis- shiner and 1 ,gue.s we'll have to send a meswnger for him," aid til.1 committee member. ; . "Sorry to have delayed you gentlemen,-' said the Judge, "but that's the first game of the sen- sun and 1 JUHt had to watch it.". GAME TONIGHT IS OFF; NEW YORK. Jan. 12. (A. !.) ;Tho t it f n of National boxing AsHochi- Ititm nf the I'nited Htatf was a'toM'l . Ttiexd.iy at tho convention of tivWuutet- from 16 PtatPH to organize a governing l,ofy over profefwionut boxing". I ItH object was announced oh the j rrjfuli tion and HUpervlHion of thp Bport f in thp intrcHt of public welfare. ! lJl;ms to have f-very Htate reprowent- j ed on the board of dlrei'tora are in- ( hided in a recommendation formally .v-jred upon. A cale of weights for boxers correp Itondin? to that used in New York Htatt j wan adopted by dele;at'H. U w.ls dr 'cided that eonteKtants munt weih fi. fix and a half hours before rins tim I bi-Tore the elub scales in the presenct of eat h other and a elui) official. Our Prices Are Always the Lowest Children's Heavy Bloomers 73c Ladies' Knit Bloomers 69c Ladies' Heavy Outing Bloomers 9Sc Ladies' Knit Unions (."c Ladies' Fine Knit Vest 25c Ladies' Black and White Hose 20c Ladies' House Dresses $1.49 and $1.93 Children's Dresses $1.49 and $1.95 Children's Rompers 98c Ladies' Outing Gowns $1.49 Ladies' Skirts ' $4.50 to $12.50 Ladies' Waists $1.49 to $7.50 Ladies' Sweater Waists .". $7.50 Ladies' Petticoats $l.fi9 and $1.95 THE HUB 745 Main St. Inability of the HermistoTi basket ball teams to accept a m:d-week date to play the Pendleton teams led to the call ng off yesterday afternoon of the scheduled basketball double header at Pendleton high school tonight. There will be no game on the local floor this evening as a result. .Games havo een scheduled for the local, however, with the freshman ituartct of berth the stale university and agricultural college. Coach Han ley will lead his men against the O. A. C. rocks on' Jan. 2f at C'orvallis and the following nipht against the l of O. frosh at Kugene. He will take a stiuad of six men west for the games. CHICAGO'S EXTENSIVE PARK SYSTEM CIRCLES CITY IN GREAT BELT EXPERT CHINESE GIRL . SILK WEAVERS WILL DEMONSTRATE ART HERE CHICAGO Jan. 12. In its Ylfth year Chicago's forest preserve, en circling the city in a great outer park belt, numbers 18,028 acres and cost $7, 20. 000. Peter Relnberg, president of the district, reports. In 1920 the nrpwrvfi pntrtaiiieel ovnr 3 fhlfl 000 ' o"ople. , The park already include? more than half of the 30,000 acres t-f avail able wooded land behind Chicago and j new tracts are continually being added. Indian Day held in the preserve last year, commemorating tribes lhat once I lived in these same wooded lands. proved so 'successful that it will be made an annual event. Descendants! of these tribes were broupht back for! the affair. iNOTONEMARRIAGEOUT ! OF 100100 IS 0 SAYS CIRCUIT JUDGE and- 20 thereafter. Class B Salary limit of $32o0 and player limit of 20 for 30 days und 16 , thereafter. Class C Salary limit of $2650 and player limit of 18 for SO day and,14 'thereafter. I Class DSalary limit of 12400 and player limit of 18 for 30 days and 14 i thereafter. i Ilnls for Violations. Failure to live up to these limits will milt in a fine of 100 for the first of- , fense. J200 if the case I not rectified In 10 day and then a fine of J 3 on and ; decision by the national board of con- ! trol. i The clubowner decided to classify j leagues on the basis of the last federal , census, and under the following scnle: : League with 280,000 to 1,000,000 . Class H. ' Leagues under 250,000 popula tion. Class D. i Classes A Aand A will remain as at i present more than 1.000,000 popula-; tion. The annual meeting of the nssocia In cluding Ituthirford H .Hayes, while the Grays boast of having escorted President William Henry Harrison from Fort Meigs to Cleveland eluhty years ago and since then Presidents CiarfielaV HenJ....amln Harrison nnd Roosevelt. Troop A Is a cavalry and the nrays Infantry. Tho Crays' plans Include the pres ence hi the marching line nf Col. F. V. tlalbraith, national commander of the American Legion. Krieger Wins in Straight Falls I'Ynni Itay Zimmcr LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 12. (A. I'.) Adam Krclger of Lincoln, won in two straight falls from Itay Zinimer of Winner, S. D., here lust night, taking tho first In one hour nnd three minutes with a combination head scissors and toe hold and the second in 14 minutes with a body scissors and toe hold. The men are welterweights. llOior Wins Ity Newspaper lHiision Over Homer Smith St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 12 (A. P.l tlon will bo held the first Tuesday In I Captain Hob Itoper of Chicago, won December hereafter nnd must take the newspaper decision over iromcr place In a city represented In the asso-i Snrlth of Kalnmawm, Mich., in an J,fton I elght-roum bout last night. The men Besides noting on the new nntloml are heavy weights. ' Modern Marriages Mostly . for Convenience, Day Past When Woman Will Take Whaf Man . Throws at Her, Says Honor. ! SHANGHAI, Jan. 12. (A. p.) Chin Me!, Tin Mel and Mel J.lng, ! Shanah ii Chinese cirls who are ex pert silk workers, are going to Am erica this month to show how silk is reeled In Chinese filiatures st the In ternational Silk Exposition that is to open in New Tork early In February. The girls will accompany a delega tion of five headed by Rse Yu-ming, delegate representing the Peking gov ernment:. The other delegates are be ing smit by th" Shanchai .teatn Silk Fillmore nnd Cocoon Merchants Guild.' - 'itie girls are to t'enionptrate how the silk is iMireeled from the cocoon ind reeled into skeins. II Overbeck & Cooke Co. Pendleton Walla Walla, Portland Member of Chicago Board of Trade. Private Wlree to all Exchange Stocks Bonds Grain Hooru Judd llldg. Phone (80 Quaker City lloekoy Tram Defeat lrinoe:oii PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 12 The Quaker ice hockey team def? cd Princeton here last night, S to 2 8 to 2 -(A. P.) j at- i ST. LOUIS THORQFARE PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 12. (P. P.) Circuit Judge V. N. (latens inter rupted proceedings in a divorce case hern when the defendant was acked tuestlon by one of the nttorneys, wasn't that On tens objected to His INAUGURAL. BALL ; T0 BE ABANDONED IN 1921 CEREMONY WAHIXOT'-X. Jan. 12. (A KanVn !r tn take his oaih i; Itjs'ornte rhinber. All out side the 1 i:in:lH nre to bo nbandoneil cere- The de- QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Free Sales Day December 16th was redeeming day in our store. Bring in your sales slips of that day and take away the cash or its equivalent. This means a ne'at saving to our customers in sums ranging from one dollar to twenty; enough saved in one day's purchase to pay for a week's groceries. If you are not a customer and taking advant age of our low prices you should investigate at once. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 "If It's on Jhe Market We Have It" question; but he wanted to answer it himsrlf. Mrs. A. C. Schniitt, who was heini sued for divorce by her husband, a ; well-known "local iihysioian. was asked j by her lawyer if she believed marriage ' to be sacred. ( 'I can answer that question," inter- i nipted Judge (latens. "Not one out of J lOO.uoo marriages Is sacred. They are j mostly marriages of convenience, in I which the man wants a housekeeper and mistress nnd the womnn a home. Too much is expected of each other in the marriage relation. "The day is post in which woman, has to take what wan wants to throw at her, and the war is largely respond ible. It made women more indepen dent. She is not willing to be n slave and raise children and take the mite a man is willinR to nlve her In return. ';.Man nnd wife should be partners in everything, not only love and effec tlon, in the idenl marital relationship. Marriuse Is sacred only where there Is peace and hitpplness." ' Oatens. nfter henrine all the testl mopv. concluded the trouhle In the cis!on was made today following Hard "C".; roncyt for a simple ceremony. There -w ill b- no Kill. ST. LOPLS, llo., Jan 12. Mote than $SO.nO().000 in gold, silver' and currency was hauled through the i streets of St. Louis without the loss of 1 a cent, while crime here was at its j peak last month, it is announced at i the federal building. . Daily for nearly a month millions of dollars were carried 15 blocks to the I'nion Station, as much as Jj,flOO,000 being in a sinsle trip. Three men, with arms concealed, guarded each vehicle, and unbroken : iSi-oreiy was maintained. , j The money was being: sent to the I min s at Denver and San Francisco ' from the I'nited Suites subtreasury here, w hich was suspended by act of congress last May. "You Save Money says the Good Judge 5tf 28 Price Reduction Effective January 1st, the price is re duced 28 per cent on all automobile starting and lightiny types of i j ys ti n iiv Schmitt family was "just a scrap to s-e who's boss," and that both sides were "at fault." He gave the husband the decree, however, but divided the cus tody of the only child between the two parents. And get more genuine chew ing satisfaction, when you uso this class of tobacco. This is because the full, rich, real tobacco taste, tests so long, you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often. c And a small chew gives more reel satisfaction than a big chew of the ordinary kind ever did. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tc!l you that. rut up in teo styles 1 V-Ii CUT is a lo;r; fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco BATTERIES The quality remains the same, giving you the maximum combination of power, dependability, and long life. Simpson Auto Co. Pendleton, Oregon Phone 408 Water and Johnson Sts, I Conroy's Cash Grocery i PAY CASH AND BUY FOR LESS. Best Creamery Butter, lb 33c 1 i ill llMT nil min !!. SUGAPuSACK 810.25 1 COSTLY TO VEST COAST! .WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. (!'. IM iwi. ihni ii verv great Injury will 'be done the racllic coast by the em iergency tariff bill duties on oriental i vegetable oils was laid before the sen ate finance committee. , licfincrtcs. 'soup manufacturers und other indus tries will be forced to close, hipping will slump, nil Pacific export and Im port business will decrease. Arthur Dunn. San Francisco, said. He repre sented the commerce association ol Pacific coast. mtMMMIHMHMIIIMUHMHHMMMHHIMH Clcmciieeait I'nks Titers In India .Inutile Hunt I GAYVI.IOU, Central India, Jan. 12. j (A. P. The former Kronen premier. Ueorges t'lemcnccau, w ho Is a guest or tha Maharaja of Sindbia, has bagged REGULAR WEDNESDAY NIGHT ANCE 'January 12th LIBERTY HALL Sawyer's Orchestra . COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS I Crisco, 6Ibs $1.35 1 Lard .... . No. 3, 73c ! No. 5, SIJ25 ; No. 1 0, $2.25 H Red Mex. Beans, 11 lbs $1.00 H Crystal While Soap, 14 bars .: $1.00 H Flour, 49 lb. sack $2.60; barrel $10.20 H Best Creno Toilet Panor. 4 for S H Eastern Corn Meal. 9 lb. sack 50c H Hils Blue Coffee, 1 lb. 33c; 3 lbs $1.03 p Quaker Corn Flakes, 2 for 23c H H Hills Red Coffee 1 lb. 50c; 5 lbs $2.4Q If Iil!!illil!lIi!iilIilII!lll!!I!!!!!n two full grown tigers. , WIHIHHilllMIMIIHIimmHIIIHMIHMH 1