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i , ? . .. . -r t ' " 1 - 4 . ... .... AGL. TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 DAILY EAST OEECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15, 1921, ' ' ,f " " 4 - Benny Leonard Defends Title in Spectacular Affair in Madi son Square Garden Last Night. T Legion Want3 Feb. 5 for Box ing Card and High School Has Hoop Play on With Ea ker High School Quintet. liasludbull and' hoxlnjf 'will lie bid- dim; fur tho Unit-light Saturday nlulil, MADISON 8QUAUH flAKDKN, New Tork, Jan. 1S. (A. I'.) In a spectti. culnr bout which wan stopped by tho Feb. 5, If the duto announced today referee In the sixth round tit Marti- fur the American I-exlon's next bnx- un Stiuure Garden Inst nlKht, Kenny ini: curd itoe through. I'endlctnn hlsh Leonard, world's lighlwolnht chum- school has scheduled the Halter hltih plon mored a technical knockout over school basketball tt-tim for u wi-k-Rlt'hle Mitchell of Milwaukee, w ho ' t nd pair of trames Feb. 4 mid ."i. while despite hlB defeat, proved himself a . l'entileton l'ost hopes to put on the worthy challenger. firm whiter Losing card on the sec Tho bout -wait the main Httractlon I mid nK-ht. at a benefit by' tho American com-1 Jack Dotph, matchmaker for the mittee for devastated Franc. j 1'Kloti, In doping nut a card to Inrliidc In the opening round Leonard j some of the bent known boxers tin the knocked hia opponent down . three const In the mrtie rln-f with some n tlmes and injured ItlohfeV rltiht eye cal bosu who are Mown to have a bit o badly that It was uki-Ii-hk to the "f claim, Ki.rl NewipjiKt, former navy Rame weatern lad during the remalnd- boxer, la one of the local hoy who cd of the bout. However, toward the will bo matched. I-'rankle Itt-Kan i end of tho inltlnl round, Kit hie mir-1 another to go on the cartl. prlaed the champion ami In fact the I Th chief bout may see two of th entire hoiife hy hooklnir a terrific ' best -welterwelBhta in these parts pit left to Leonard's Jaw which sent tho ted asaliiat each other. Nell Allison, champion down on hla back. Leo- . middle weatern whirlwind, la bt-ins np- nard aroso alowly and remalnlnn on one knee, waved hie hand to bin man Kcr and econdn, lndlctim that hin head -was clear and that ho waa uninjured. proached by the legion to box 1" round nKulnrt Frnnkio Murph-.. Mjirphy boxetl Ha-ry Caitey here hint July 3 and made a hit. He outweiKheii Caftey comddt-i ably at that time and I aKiihiNi a man of bin own weight From thla to the belnnlK of the Wouid hve a better chance to how tlxth round, Iveonard had the advan- hw f.,Kt ho con KO, )f ,. ne httJ1 tase In every aenslon, but many close ', ns.imt ,wo r,f the beat obaervem believed that If Ix-t.nard had woU( r lhe casli jhiiny Slc nnt virtually blinded Itichle'H eye inC.trthv cnnm,,0n, of ,i.n FranciKto, the opening round the Milwaukee lad nm, AUx TrarrUlas, f Portland, would have lven him the fluht of his -,n Ille turb. career. Tn UK,mi prmmirv of 3t rotinda oi, In the tlxth round Richie tried his l7 h ho ittven th.tna Kvery beat to land a .olid blow but Leo- b',", "",,h WHI be a flht nnrda bl.K-klnK and fo.itwerk. were wl,h ,w" rvn n;"1""' that almont perfect In defense. Iy-onard . Tr' ""!er ml!1 "i1 ,he 'y- V'''h atta.k In Ihl. round waa fierce imd!1" 0",l,, 't ''' hA uimiti., i li i and will Mlep In the ring to work. He m feet. He sent Richie to the floor thrr-n times and was rendy to put over a flnlHhlnsr punch when Iteferee I!l;ui kop Intervened and saved Mitchell from further punishment. The men weight In at 2 p. m., at 13:M pounds, one pound under stipulated welitlu. Ibith looked trained to tho hour and expressed hl confidence while they were bclmj l'rja.'irj.(J Jtjr ,11; end. is working In I'ordnnd thronnh Frank Kendall, matchmaker for the Mil waukee club, and expects to get aom" good bova, nmong them Miyidiy, through Kendall. rnnmin urm i mnr . riiUldALL LAKbL 2232 Pairs of Men's ; Pant? bought at the new price levels which is al)0ut 50 cent? on the dollar of the former price. Men's Work Pants 32.45, 82.95, 83.45, Men's Work Pants, extra heavy $150 aiUlS 195. Men's! Dress Pants. 3.45, $4.50, $1.95 -and $6.50. v We have your size. THE HU: 745 Main St. Y.tl.K 4i, C OIJM J.I, HI. NEW HAVF.X. f'onn.. Jan. 15 A. T.) Cornell defeated Yale i ' to. 19 it biutketbull h re hut night,. luftt niht, on the ground that White (was stallinn. Newspaper men gave ; Friedman the bet of the fight dur : 'ng the nine and u half rofent.s. BE IISI!!! QUALITY SERVICE . SANITATION Quality Goods Sold to You at Lower Prices If we can sell a thousand orders at a five cent profit we are making more than we would by selling a hundred orders at a ten cent profit. In short, this is our policy our low prices on meats and groceries mean that you are getting the best brands on the market, but our volume of business enables us to sell for less. Our meat is killed, handled and sold under the most sanitary condition. An investigation is cordially solicited. Pendleton Trading Co. Phrtne 455 "If It's on the Market We Have It" oitKiiox AcnirnrriiAL, col- LKO-B, ot vallirt, Jan. IS. The rc Kn havfl jtint crfinpli'totl t.h mot surcetiHfuI fmithaH sanim in ih histury of the coMuxv from a finan rml Mtiimlpoiut, accrdinaf to a re,po.'i iv "Jiminy" lUohariiHun, viiem manager f tudt'nt affa!r. Tho lot itl ivceipLs for tho season :imunt(.f t i't.K.'H.lj as ounipan'O with $12. (n for last your. Afie: ik'dnctiriff travel expanses ihc pro tits amnuntcd to JlJ.tii'B. 2. From reports received Ihi oiighout. I Sitrah Harvey, s.-freUiry; Alr. Oaro 'j the country the local colics i l not! line Gill, treasurer, Kuth Wrestler I, alone in its profitable season nr font- rumluetor. Sillll. The Beaver collese is nnt vor 3 j thy. however, on account of the iarg Bi'l-ayincnl that had to bo made olh'i 3111 MIMIHl- O-'lieciul to K.i."t (Jresoniun. I riljtiT IK U K, Jan. 13. The bical Relwkiih b tlje held its annual iuslal h;tinn tif ntf.fiTS at the regular Tucs d.ty evening iin eimK of this v;eit. Ktd itiwing ale the new officers: .Mrs. Ma'.tie CtMiier. noble grand; Mrs. .yra Sii.ilherland, vice grand; Mrs. 3 colleges under present contraets. ENUMN SHAPE - " UPQU!NTETATO.A.C Aliout loit.v or nioi'e members tif the ht"il Utld Fellows lodKe .stormed the Pendleton order Tuesday eveninir. taking with them well filletl baskets and together they enjoyed a bounteous ftiist tollmvliiK 'he regular meeting. A 11 rt'iiort a most enjoyable time. Mia. Kiia .Mrl:room was a J'endie- iton isitor lotulay. Mrs. James Arnburgr tmderwent an operation at St. Anthony's hospital in l endleton Monday. Miss Alta Vo.vlen was a week-end !j;nest at 'the home of Mr:' :ultl Mrs. OKKtiOX A t ' fi I ( ' U LT 1 R A I. CU1.- j Hampton near 1'endleloil. " l.Y.V.K, t'orvallis. Jan. 15. The bask- joe I'edro was a l'lot Uook visitor etball team of the enlisted deta'-hno'iit j Tuesday xfrom Gurdano. .' hat the eoliet;e is fast takmu form.j Mrs. W. t). Slaver has been Confined. KJames with Camp Lewis and with thi j,,, herliome th.s week with neuialiiia. fleam representlnc the Marehlield The first session' of the new town aviation field, California, will be pin '- i co.meil wijs held Tuesday afternoon. ed later In the season. Preliminary , , hn i,..i'j,-n was replaced as Now is the time to have that car overhauled by to these Kannjs. the local team will ! Marshall and Mayor Kracher uppoim- r-eeond and fourth Thursdays of each month in the basement of the church and all ladies are invited to attend. Plain sewing, quilting, etc.. will he done at ji reasonable price. Officers of the society are Mrs. Carl Jensen, president; Mrs Hessic Humph rey, vice president; Mrs..V. A. Gil liam, secretary-treasurer. - Mrs. Owen T. Carnes spent Tuesday in Pendlt ton. Mrs. Pert XVestgate returned home Monday from the John Tlunyan ranch where she has b-en helping care for the sick. Several members of the family were ill with snlallpo. All are reported better. Mrs. Marlin Quim- Pbv and infant son, ioth smallpox pa tients, are getting along nieelyr At the Ladies Community Club meeting Wednesday evening -it ? de cided to givfc an old fashioned ' all in the near future to raise funds for the club, provide the Odd Fellow hall could be secured for the purpose. A committee was appointed to look Into lhe matter and a date for the affair will probably be announced later. Chairmen of six standing committees were appointed as follows: Home economies. Mis. Herbert Poylen. .Sr.: needlework. Mr.;. Cora Knolls: health. Mrs John Mover: civic beauty, Mrs. M. G, E.lwnrds; schools. Mrs. J. H. Truman: library. Mrs. W. C. Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Hen Gill returned this week from Washtuena and Wall; Walla, where they have been visiting relatives since Thanksgiving. I'has. Matthews, 1 C. Scharpf. A. A Cole and Mrs. John McLeod were out from Pendleton Thursday to attend a stockholders' mcVling of the Pilot Ibwk Punk. Herbert Poylen. Sr., attended a meeting of the directors and stock holders of the American National bank of Pendleton Tuesday evening- schedule games with Albany colli -e, ; e(1 ltu. fallowing committees: hilomoth college, the Moose club Albany, the college rooks and intra mural teams. Some of the best form er I'nited States army players are on the team. William Q. Wilson, Xnow n as the army's best athlete, the outstanding star of the team. Wilson is a star track, football, baseball, and basket bull player. He nlsu holds the light weight boxing championship of the army. H. J. Peniberlon Is another army ntlibte and will play on the detchment's basketball team. In-. DeVaul -anti C. J. Miller and N'ewt Hoy- Newt S' ewt 0. F IN AUTO BE SON Htl HCrSii' tiiitinaii .Miller. Water C. J er. Fire Grant Chittenden atid Il'iyt r. t-'anitatioii Dr. HcVauI and lloyer. Lights C. ,1. .Miller and Grant Chit tenden. Streets and alleys Grant Chitten den and C. J. Miller. Finance rr. DeVaul und Grant Chittenden. Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Giiram were in town Thursday nftermvtn. ' Mm. J. A. Stiaut;han and son Itar- rc!l, tif Spokane. . W ash,, w ere guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. night. Mrs. l.v Miss F.diia Wisdom, primary teacher in the Pilot I.OS AWiKI.KS. Jan. !S .luck K earns, manager of Jack rion.nvnv atmmiiion h CUV V WOi lillt PUg-J oi.... 'i' ....v. ii.,ntnni,' .not Teibtv ! Pendleton Wednesday. Hates, friends f Kearns. were made defendants inn damage suit filed to day In the superior ctwirt here by Thomas Pillcs waiter in n restaurant. YOUR RHEUMATISM' Remove Its Cause by Your , Blood. Purifying Hock school. . She b.ts been visiting f P i her parents . Nt Xolin. also Mr. i Stranghait s parents m J entileton. Mrs. 1.. K. llo" was shopiiing In 1 r One of the most important duties cf your system is to burn up certain substances no longer of use in your bode. One is uric acid, now gener ally' held to be the cause of rheuma tism. It Inflames the joints, st'f fe"s the niscles. causes pains, ado's, and la'ueness. - The svsteni is helped to dispose of this 1loubiei.-oine substance, and rheumatism is permanently relieved, b- Hood's Snrsanariilit. the one true blood purifier. It is aided in many etses bv Hood's Pills, which In small doses are a gentle laxative. In larger doses an active cathartic. A "grand course of treatment, conotnical and effective. A dinner party, was given at the ho- j Mr. and Mrs. ay Grimshaw are the tel Wednesday evening in honor of ; proua parents or a oapy uoy win r..- Mrs. Ida Russell ' who left Thursday i day for Pullman, Wash., also in honor or Miss Ruth Rover's birthday. Those present were Mr. Itla Russe:i,vIisses Ruth Royer, Alta Boylen, Helen le Vaui, Alta Smith. ' Veltna Smith, Ve rona Fuilenw' ider and Mrs. Walter Albrecht. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph StubbTefieltl will leave soon for their home at Grange ville, Idaho. fnornlntr. January H. Mrs. Grlmshaw's mother arrived on Thurs- ! day to remain for a few weeks. Mrs. In attenu- Marvin Hoy- is the nurse ance. , Otis Jones and Levi Eldridge Br each had the misfortune of losing one of their work horses last week. Mrs. M. Footer arrived Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Walter Soutfi erland. . , man can retire some ' of his surp2us capita. L- by bantcmf oy man NE good argument in favor of a man's mailing some of n his money to 'an out-oC-town bank is that it removes from' the active capital he uses, to operate with day by day, a certain amount of money tjjat he can feel has been placed beyond the accidents of bus iness chance. Full information upon request. vvr-t ifff - . b . it ,'; ' ' . : i -1 m THREE-FOLD SATISFACTION In Price, Workmanship and Promptness Job Printing Department when you patronize The East Oregonian Phone 1 i Conroy's Cash Grocery g PAY CASH AND BUY FOR LESS. Best Creamery Butter, lb. oJc I SUGAR, SACK . S10.25 We do painting. PAIGE OAKLAND .. Alta and Cottonwood Sts. Phone 46 Sam Nelson was in town Thursday from Pendleton en route to bis ranch on Hotter creek. A basketball game between Alliens Diiles alleged the three beat him dur- -'"ti I'uoi tsocx win ne lo.iyeit ncre ing an affray at the restaurant sev- Friday evening. r.r,,l .lnv-i lie asks S.i.ntej dan,-! liw.gni ,-M-oannep aim .uaitrne lm- aftes. It.ck have been going on crutches the j n.sst few da.vs as a result of basketball ! practice. J The Standard t -il truck was- out front I'c'ullcton Thursday. The high school pupils are prepar- REFEREE STOPS m!': KKNOSHA, Wist., Jan. K. (A. l A mhuJuk'tl 10-numd flisht lutworn Chnrlry WhUi and ftitlor FruMlnjan. Chicaxo Uuluwf'lchts, w.ih stni'iicl in tho filial nnxmX by UoiVivc lluuililuin hnrrh tif Pilot Km'k, vhivh whs tr--T;t n tietMl last fall, mt't Thursday jtfior noun at tho huni of Mrs. f. A. i'orp rr, I: was doriiUd to hold a luza:tr Hid toa on Sutnrday. March "ti, ftr tht ;uvpos j ratsuiK funds for the rhnreh. .M-'ejiu will bo htM on tho A ft v.- - ,i v Two of the most homelike hotelS'; n Portland, located In the heart of the shopping and theater district. All Orecon Elecrlc trains stop at the SKWAKI) 1IOT1X the House of Cheer. Kxcellent dinlne room In connection. TUK 1IOTKJ, tX)K XKI.H'S, tlie House of Velo-n-.e. is only two short blocks from the Se ward. Our brown busses meet all trains, littles tl.50 and up. .C. rri.nKT5TSO, Prop. Crisco, 61bs . . $1.35 j Lard No. 3, 73c ; No. 5, $1.23 ; No. 10, $2.23 j Red Mex. Beans, 11 lbs $1-00 Crystal White Soap, 14 bars $1.00 Flour, 49 lb. sack $2.(i0; barrel $10.20 f Best Crepe Toilet Paper, 4 for 23c g Eastern Corn Meal, 9 lb. sack 50c Hils Blue Coffee, 1 lb. 33c; 3 lbs $1.03 g Quaker Corn Flakes, 2 for 23c p Hills Red Coffee 1 lb. 50c; 5 lbs $2.40 1 !IlUillli!lI!l!li:!!li!!!E!!!!!!!!ll!a