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KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE YOItLD OF SPOUT DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF WRITERS AND TWO NEWS SERVICES ON THIS PACE 1," 1 . .. , . ; - ' z?rrr? 1 SE fcSS) : l J w-im.m mtn 'KUintettnGiaJn. CTrsan .... r:Trr.z:.r:zZZ' . TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 . - - , y i'sp.i?ir ' i . ' ,...') DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 15, 1921. " ' ',' c. g 5 s uluuiiij m in i ii i ii i in i , ,, ui r; i u v v w n ni i in inn i rr w,Xw.,,, ouuitetnull all seuson and uluvfuu with llll 1I1MI .YMllUIV II rl In WILL COMPLETE YEAR 1 ON BASKETBAI AU First Team Players But John : Henderson Affected by Rul . ing of State Board and Subs ; Will Finish Schedule. Second strong basket bull men at Pendleton high school will finish out! In mi schedule, with the exception buaketbull all season ami pUi yttiK with the second team, probably will make in iM'Ht bids for places (in the now ton m Hint will )me t be drilled to lake tli floor during the remainder .f the m-iiHiin. A fnlrly runt quintet can .will Pe, formed from materhft, ot Ihe school and the Rumen with The Dulles and l-a drande Mllll will provide a lot of entertainment. It In bellevod at the Wllh the baf-ikctbnll season virtual- ! Representative Welty, of Ohio, "". interest ui thu, school la ex. I pitted to turn noon to truck. As hooii ! an weather conditions get better In' March tiirnoiits probably will Btart In I this Hport. There are more lads In I he I school with track' qualification than I In any of the sprliiir snorts and whhl .... ,n ,ere ueiua: nnv mnr. t -'u tnarues or hlh er n..u i n"unc Monday bv SCALP AS BALL LEADER Start3 Move to Impeach Fa mous Chicago Jurist Because of $50,000 Job. WASIUNOTOX, Feb. "I.-.. (A. 1M ; nmilnst fun. Uranric. The decision of; the tut board of control for hluh ' ; school athletic put the local first ;TOI.IH OTV M AVWil'lt To team on the shelf for the remainder IKSI'K X( IIOVIM; I'FltMli t this BCUMon on account of their huv-l TMYTo.V, Ohio, Feb. r,. (A. p.) ln( been presented with Hold footballs' foxing was Klven a death blow here , by the I'endlcton Uotary Club, j yesterday when (,'ltr JIunaRcr W. ('.. John Henderson, only man on Hie Harlx-r said he would Issue no more first squad who did not jfc't a gold peimlts roi- mntrhes to bo staiied with football. will be ellKiblu to finish out In the city llmitn. the schedule. Harold Houmt. sub forward, jlt hud first leant experl once last year, unil John Maunders, nl Ho an experienced sub, are both elig ible for neither played football, i Dick Ijiwrence. center; Charley Cu hlll, captain and guard; Jtill Kramer, guard, and Myron Hunley. forwnnl, were ruled out of play until March 15 because of the board's ruling on the tokens. Kenneth Btj'ndal. who did not make the lust trip also wa a trophy winner. He baaed hi refiiKal on the around Ihal boxlni ' iii'iiln"! a state law. lt'Mire,J0ittri! eii, (lemociut, of Ohio, beiaiine of his acceplance of the office of su preme arbitrator of baseball, while Ktill a JudKe. The charge dlnreiiarded an opinion by Attorney-tJeneral I'ulnier tbat JudKe Undis wan within the law, and that tyre was no law maklnft wtch acceptance a crime. The opinion was rendered recently by the attorney. general on request of .Mr. Weltv H Kill That. Cold. With CASCARA M QUININE FOR CoIJ, Conght AND La Grippe Neglected Cold3 are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep thu standard remedy handy for the first tneez. Creaks up a cold in 24 hoars Relieve Grippe in 3 days Excellent (or Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascara is best Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT tOK Wl l I.I ; Wil l. TltAIV Lh "I " . " " f -efu- ,., ' , ' '"' '"" general IndliJment Vf Inir th. fhl.o.,.. ... i v'" "i"'f"i ai no- hit VTOIIKl liKfli WPllfili- K'Tt Intra I..ut i. . ...... . . ... . .. ... .i". I-., -ihlll nillllll championship ronteiof with lienuv Ixonard In ft. I.oule, February ;j. I ; QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Free Sales Day January 5th was the day of the free sales. Bring your sales slips of that day and receive your rebate. . If you are not a customer here, and arp nnr Tj familiar with this cash saving plan, you should investigate ai once asK tne clerks or phone us. Pendleton Trading Co. v- Phone 435 , !1 Kpeeu .ationa ly fuilme to pay h;m a living wage. ' Hank fi-rlr I'ande Tariiet. Senattir Dial then announced be would file complaint aR-.-ilnat Judge l-and a with the department of Justice. le charac'erizid Judae r.nn.lir.- atnt. ment that the bank clerk's emiloyers were in a measure responsible for the. youth's theft of t!iC,(io hh "the most bolshevik doctrinea I ever heard" and added that If the action taken In pa roling ihe clerk amounted to encour agement of aiit h acta as those of the cliTl; "it la striking at the foundations of our government.' . "There were no comments when Mr. Welty eincluded tho rending Indictment. Oif hH own motion, os is customary, tin- Indictment was refer red to the judiciary committee. Less than a third of the member present voted, and Mattering "noes" were heard. Hcprcscntative Sherwood, ilemnernt, Oh'n, clapped his hands Cl.KVELAXU .. Feb. K,. (A. P.) Kcig.ir T. Apple'y of Xew York, in the eemi-final eonteKt of the national , jamateur 18.2 la.K lino billiard cham pionship tournament, . laat nisht de leatcd 1'crcy Collins of Chicago, the titleholder, 3M0 to 2H. tho champion'r first Iokk In championship play ninre If 1 9. The defeat throws Collin Into a tie with Charles Hcddon if Dowagiuc, 1 Mich., for first place. ' j Kvddon anil Co.lir.s will play off th'. tie tonight. , i TASMANIA, Feb. 15. (A. I'.l f.nrly l.ancr, California awlmmer. yettTday lowered the world's records ' in th? 300-yard and the 300-mete J swims. In the first event he clipped I 2 1-3 seconds off the old record and in I the latter event 9 1-5 seconds. j The record for the 3'm-yard swim li. j a tank was 3:16 3-5. It was held bj Xorman Moss. The 3i'0-meter awlm. nlKo make In a tank, was held by F. K Heaurepalre of Australia. The time waa 50 1- MONTANA BOXING LAW TO TAKE EFFECT NEXT WEEK i tt CITE, Mont., Feb. 15. (A. I'.) Hexing in liutte under new state law will li Inaugurated on Waahlngton'b blrthdiiy, February 2J. with a 15 round welter weielit bout between I fit d 1-ot-an. Texas champion and H,irryi XKW VOUK, Feb. 15. (A. i t Heinle) rhum.ln, Pacific Coast! Tne Pacific Coast district trapshoottn,.' 'hampioii, as Die principal event, ixyeiation has been divided into t-. i eadle Kelly, of Ilulto, and Abe Mih-I iwrts. northern and southern, with a kind. Salt Lake Cily, lightweight will1 rr'-ri"nl Fecretar--m.nagcr in each box ten., rounds In the seml-windup j association,' it waa announced here which will be preceded by a six round yesterday. Charles Dockendorf o' preliminary. The boxing show will he anwooa, uasn., win oe in cnarse oi Men's and Boy's Ties at Reduced Prices Men's $4.00 Fancy Ties, only $1.93 Men's $3.00 Fancy Ties, only $1.50 Men's $2.00 Fancy Ties, only $1.00 Men's $1.50 Fancy Ties, only 73c SWEATERS. Sweaters galore for men and boys'. Men's All Wool Roughneck Sweaters, many colors, value $12.90, now $6.50 Men's Part Wool Roughneck Sweaters many col- ors, value $5.95, now . 4 $345 Boys' Part Wool Roughneck Sweaters, many col- ors, value $-1.50, now $2.43 RIDING PANTS Moleskin, extra heavy $3.95 Whipcord, extra heavy $3.45 Khaki, extra heavy ... .: $3.45 ; WOOL SHIRTS Men's regular 0. D. Army Shirts, value $6.85, now . -f ..... '. $4.50 Men's Dress Wool Shirts, value $6.50, now . . . $4.50 Men's Flannel Shirts, value $5.00, r.ow ........ $2.95 THE HUB 32 Stores 745 Main St.' At the Sign of a Srrth The next step will be by Mr. Welty. 1 vagi d under the auspice of the local 1 the northern section, and C. A. Haight "If It's on the Market We Have It" wno win a i pear. ponMily this week, before the Judiciary conmil'tee with witnesses. The committee has the power to dismiss the ehart'ew and so report to the house and adonCon o' mi l n i.i ..nno rw..ir.. Ijindls of the charge. ' ' Belief was expressed In house c'r cles that the case would be thrown out by the committee. In view of the opinion by the attorney-general. In jthat event, the end would come be- ; fore adjournment March t. Adjourn- posi of the nierican Legion. FRANK TRAEH WINS CUP IN KANSAS CITY EVENT; I of San Refael, Cal., the southern sec tion. . Manager of the Prairie zone will be tack Smith, Hastings, Xeb. H lkk WAIUKIIT ItT).JJUVi k-ivms citv w, is a p.I His K)Tl!AlT l.su;Fl) -The Interstate loo-turg't cup race. initial event of the 17th annual inter POTTSV1U.E, Pa., Fib. 15. (A. I'.) Jake Da bert, "flint baseman of I :. , ' ' M ----- --r.. IH state trapshoot'ng tournament which the Cincinnati iieds, ha returned un opened here Monday, wa won by ! "i'in' h'8 contract call.ng Tor th. Frank Troeh of Vancouver, Wash., m-,.i Uf,,-,!,.-- n-n.it 1 .. t . . - lliei!iiri ftl me jv Hie, n.i ii e..ui in vnc ... M. - , I !V (Tiunnruee I'nn JlllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllinilllllllMIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllll CASTLE GATE X COAL ! PHONE ! FIVE , FOR FUEL i ' eeednns should the enough evidence to send the case to tho house. House Pi ;rand Jury. In Impcaebment proceedings the committee net in a imihir capaclf to a jus' Ice of the peaeA. The bouse i the grand Jury and if t'-e house 'n dict it transmits ita f'tidhigs to the aminle. which becomes the trial court. It reoulrea only a maturity vote for S;thi house to indict, but a two-thirds 5 ivote bv the senate to convict. S ' Chairman Volstead of the commit-1 i'ee paid tbat Mr. Welt prolmblv would i : I'llinear before tbe convmlttc" willvn r .'day Z week. The retirement of the aocuRcr ! I from congress next month ha mplc game, when he defeated H. Dixon of Vronugo, Mo., 96 to Itix on whs holder of the cup. , f;ame money he received last season. He ask an Increase. SCKXK OF FIHSIX) FKHITS TO UK M m: INTO MAKRIC1 SAX FKAXriSCO, Feb. 15. IA. R nrirn iTinn nm in uinrn " Dreamland Jtink, for aome time the OPERATION ON INJURED wni, of most of San Francisco s'four TU !"' BRAIN MADE ro"r" f'Kht. i to be converted Into a ' market, it was announced recently. I.OS A.C,',U-.. Feb. I.-A. P.)- , crft sme.tirne aBn. An o)er;itiun on the Imiin of George A," KawHon, umateur athlete of S'ittl' J WaHh., who hit been unconwitms since j . ., lanttary 2fl when hp enagd in a box nti lout at Pasadena was perfomied j il a I.os AnKoIes hospital late ,veler In Greater Demand and Satifymg More People S - l every day. 1 B. L. BURROUGHS-He Has It! uiiiiliuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiitiittitMiiitiiiiiiEif iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiMiifiiiitiii:iittii lint imf cgubliL- W V)ftfA guarded toitti z.eAfous yXy , m It. was tinted at the hospital last u ght Haw.'on Was "doing fairly well," but that if was Impossible to say if the S bearing, the chairman e-pInWd. Tf i operation hud been a success. the committee decide Mr. Weltv bn-I ' ' ' made a prima facie case. Judge I nndb j EARL CADD0CK DEFEATS wpi nave tne rigli' tji lie heard. j In his statement Mr. Welty declarer1 I.Iudge Uindis In bis long renice ba 5 i done much good, hut il'at if he want- ed to retain the confldenee and re- ' spect as a judge "he must divorce him- elf from the flesh po of Illegal eoniblnations.' Tbei'e were five spe cific charges, ch'ef of whlcji was he neglerteti hi offieial duties for "an oMier gainful occupation not connect ed therewith." i JIM L0ND0S IN 2 HOURS M;W VOUK, Feb. 15. (A. r Tail Caddock of Anita, la., former !.rav-wclght wrestling champion, de- leated Jim Londos, Greek champion, in a catch as catch can contest lust r.'pl-l in S hmirs, 8 minutes and 3 sec-j onds. with a head scissors and wrist- j I-kK. WIFE TAKES HU3BAND8ADVI0E NORTHWEST FAIR DATES ARRANGED SO HORSEMEN MAY ATTEND EVERY ONE! ' - - ! CHEHAUS, Waih., Feb. (A.'l ll fates for eleven I "a ific North-1 weft Fa;rs and Races in 1!'21 were fix- And Is Made .Well A",ain ."d h,'re fcently ly t,he North Pacific by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Y OU . should stop worrying about the probable loss of your valuables. A safe de posit box in our vault will cost you but a small sum a year, and you alone will have access to them. WE MfiF l?i f TEE WW mil Sprintrfield. Mass. "The doctor told my husband that I had to have an oiier- "sjauoi, otherwise I would be a sickly V - fe have any more chil- Hxlren on accou:it of iwiv wen'fpnoH .n- "Sditiim. I refused to have tha operation. My husband asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound to see if it would not help me. For the first Racing Association. Dates were ar ranged so horses could be sent from one fair to another. The schedule follcws: Vancouver H. C. Fair, August 17. uul jsv; four months I could do but little w.u-k had to lie down m istof this tim , was nervous and could eat hardly iinythinfr, but my husband was always reminding mo to take the Vegetable. Comnuu id.' which I did. Of my eight children thia la-st one wtis tho easiest birth of all and I urn thankful for your Vegetable Com pound. I rerommend it to mv friends outhA'est Washington Fair, Cbe-j '"al:M, Aotrost 22. , j tTJrays llarlior Fair. Klman, Wasli., August New Westminister H. C. Fair, !-"e'- teml'er 12. ICnaene, (iregon. Fair. September II (reshnm, Oivjon, Fair, Srptcinbci 19. Oregon State Fair, Salem, Septem ber 26. Albany. Oregon, Fair.. October n. lioloendule. Wash., Fair. October Hi Moro, Oregon. Fair, October IT. .MIIMVINTK.It TKXMS 11. AV Wit I. I'AKi: I'l.Al K FKI1. 1S-22 l.OS ANCKl.KS. Cal., Feb. 13, -(A P.) "Announcement was mao"e recent ly that the anntiil midwinter tourna- oietit of the Southern California Ten-' n's Asayc'iitlon will be held February ' li. 211 and 22. ' When t hear them complaining ab ut ' ,w . Ve", , their -ills. "-Mrs. M. NataLE, 72 Fre- men s nr.les. mixed dou- mont St., Snringficld. Mass. , bb s and n,en s doubles. A Friend of the Family Over fifty years ago a young physician practiced widely in Pennsylvania and became famous for his uniform success in the curing of disease. This was Dr. It. V. Pierce who afterwards established himself in Buffalo, N. Y., and placed one of his prescrip tions, which he called his "Golden Medical' Discovery," in the drug stores of the United States so that the public could easily obtain thi9 very remarkable tonic, corrective, and blood-maker. Dr. Pierce manufactured this "Discovery" from roots and barks without alcohol corrective remedy, the ingredients of which nature had put in the fields and forests, for keeping us healthy. Introduce pure red blood into the system, and health is assured. When you fret run-down, -out of sorts, blue and despondent try the energiz ing influence of this reliable tonic. You can obtain Golden Medical Discovery jn tablet or liquid form :it all drug stores, or send 10c for a trial package to Dr. Pierce's Laboratory in Buffalo, N. Y. THE RfiST HATIOfiAL BARK of Pendleton PMEMBtn,"M Offers an unexcelled banking service to hv dividuals and corporations; transacts a general banking Jbusiness and- maintains special departments with facilities of the highest character. PENDLETON. OREGON j Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices . ; East Oregonian Priming Department. fcickly, ailing women make unhappy mm ies, auu aiier reading Mrs. Natale s letter one can imairine how this homo r.Hvs.Ko TiiKows iTsr.nriti; WITH TOK HOLD IX 81:12 1 w.i t.ranr..rmod h h, ....t ... I M YOHK,' Feb. IS. (A.- 1 . l I health. Every women who .infer from i''t',,ida'is Zywok, Polish heavyweiKhl such ailments should give Lvdia E. Pink- I wr-sti'r. defeated Jolm M eberg: of ham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial. I01'-'111:0' in 2 minutes and IS sec It is suieiy worth while. onds lust night with a too hold. Dr. David Bennett Hill DENTISTRY Johns Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon CONROY'S CASH GROCERY Tist Creamery Eutter, pound 55c Hills Fad Coffee 1 pound, 48c; 5 pounds, $2.35 Folgers Ensign Coffee, white package 30c FEDERAL MILK, large cans. 2 for 25c. Clive'Oil (REIMCARTO) Pirts v go,. Quart $1.50 Jiffy Jell, 2 packages 25c Wessons Oil Pirts, 35cj Quarts, 65c Crircc, 6 pounds $2.35 Lar' 75c and $1.35 Tea Garden Syrups 1-2 gallon, 85c; 1 gallon $1.65 Quaker Oats, large package 4Q Aunt Jemima Buckwheat, package ,15C 1