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4Fa WBOiliaiBj) SECTION TWO .
DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 21, 1921.
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SECTION TWO
PAGES 7 TO 10
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Idaho Defeated 0. A. 0. Basket
i ball Team 29 to 13; Wash
ington Takes Victory From
' Stanford by Score of 17-16.
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Washington
AVttHhltiKton State collie. I 5
' Oregon Allien ..-. 0 10
UXIVBIWITY OF OHKO'IN,
ene. Or.. Keb. 21. (A. P.)
Vnlveririty of California.
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basketball
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there Wan little doubt an to th out
come of tho content. Tho irame wat
not nearly ng well played an that of
Friday nlnlit, which wan won by the
AttsleM. ' At wvcral rtagen of the'eon
tent the pldyern started roughing
thliiRf, which resulted In numerunt
foula being called.
A. Ito.ss, pluylnjr a running guard
position for the AirirleH, wan easily
tho Htar for the local quintet, while
Hunter and Carder pluyed a brilliant
Same for Idaho. O. A. ;. made several
HiibirtltullonH In an effort to Hop the
(lum Htuters, but the switches In the
line-up did not uppear to work any
i-ntlceuble i lmiiKO.
I', of W. Won
FKATTUS. Wiwh., Fell. 21. (A. P.)
A Kindle point ruvs the University of
Wahhlnifton basketball qulneto victory
over Stanford university, 17 to 16, In
the final game of the xerien here.
It wan a hard-foUKht contest
throughout. Wanford had a one-point
leud at tho end of the first half, 12 to
II, but WkH unable to hold It. Davles
and Adam starred for the southerner.
Pure, Rich Blood Will Keep j
I Your Body Vigorous and Healthy
quintet mode It two straight over the
varsity here la, rnsnt -ny winning tno
UM'nnd on me of the serleH by a score
pt H to 18. Oregon. led at the end of
the first half by ono point, the score
standing 10 to .
t This game was equally as fast as
(hat of Friday night, with both teams
playing stellar call, imrno oi wreno.)
chalked up 8 points, while Poughhlt
of California, was high point mun with
10 points.
j, Oregon took tho lend from the first
and ran up 8 points, while California
waa ablo o make- 2 Tho Dears rat-
Ued and Drought the score to wlihln
ono point of Oregon's load at the fin
!nh of the Initial period.
Oreiron repeatedly broka up tho
California passes and played a strong
defensive game, the work of Chap
man and Hellar, at guard, standing
out distinctly.
Kggleston a shining light on
the Bear qulnete, scoring 1 field goals
from his guard position.
. Idaho Wins
OREGON' AOnitrCLTCRAI. COl.
LEO B, Corvallls, Feb. 21. (A. I'.)
University of Idaho evened the count
fih the Oregon Aggie basketball team
here last night by taking the second
game of the local aeries. The final
score was 29 to 13.
. The local quintet failed to get start
ed. and after Idaho gained a comfort
able lend In the early part of the gam
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OMAHA, Feb. 2ft. (A. P.) Joe
Btwher. of odge. Neb., former
heavyweight catch - as - catch -can
wrestling champion, and John Olin
buve been matched to wrestle here the
night of Man-1) 7, It will be Ktecher's
flrnt match since he lout the champi
onship to Kd (Strangler) I-cwis. He
Is said to be anxious to nu-et the lat
ter aguli).
IKNVKII, Feb. 21.(A. P.)f'arl
Howolson, or Htcnmboat .Springs. Col..
with a Jump of 94 feet won the tiki ',
riding contest In the national cham
plonnhlp class of the Kooky Mountain !
Hkl club luld at Cleneace Mountain!
near here yesterday. , Ulnar Jcnst-n or
Chicago, won the national amateur
event with a Jump of ilj foet. Ilowel
wn made 219 pointH and Jensen 202.
Joe .McCiuiic of Denver won in the
national boys' championship mid
Peter l'reslrud of Dillon, Colo., won
the Colorado amateur chaniplshlp.
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c!ay, until you feel yourself on the
verge of a breakdown.
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bottles of S. S. S.. the great veue
table blood remedy, to cleanse out
all impurities about, twice a year.
It is an excellent idea to take this
precaution to keep tho system in a
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easily resist disease to which every
one is subject. S. S. S. b without
an equal as a ceneral tonic end sys
tem builder. It improves the appe
tite and gives new strength and vi
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Full information and valuable lit.
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YOU'LL LIKE THIS BANDIT.
ATLANTIC FLEET TOOK
FEATHERWEIGHT BOXING
CHAMPIONSHIP WEDNESDAY
PANAMA. Feb. II. (A. P.)
The featherweight Voicing
championship of t.io American
i.avy was awarded to the Atlantic
tl.-et lust nlKht when Button of
I he flagship 1'ennr.ylvanla won
the decision over KU-hell of tho
battleship Arkansas In a six
mi nd bout. The men fought to
a drav lust Wednesday.
MAKHIIFIKI.D, Wis., Feb. 20. -Declaration
that be would force the pub
lication of the fads connected with
the rc'Hlgnutlon of the son of Senator
Dial of Kouth Carolina' from the navy
was made by Judife K. M. l.andi-i of
Chicago. In an address to the First
nnual Convention of the Post Com
manders und Adjutants of the Amer
ican Lesion of Wisconsin today.
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, GENEVA, Feb. 21 (A
many has begun to Flood Switzerland I
and other neutral countries with very j
expensive propaganda both In book I
and pamphlet form, such as the me- i
molrs of Ludemlorff, Von HindenburR j
Voii Hpree and other naval and .Unlli-1
tary leaders in the war. The books i
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Thece towther with experiences of!
the former Emperor William and)
i Crown Prince Frederick are sent to!
Pwlan citizens free of ail cost without
an thing lo show where they original-1
ed. All clashes of persons receive!
i them and the Swiss newspapers are
asking who is behind this unwanted,
propaganda. The German minister et !
Heme has denied any .official kowi- j
edpe of It. I
The Journal D)mocr:ite says that
while Germany Is pleading poverty in j
order to obtain exemption from repar
ation payments am! provisions of the I
' Treaty of. Versailles and that while.
she Is Rending- to Switzerland many
children for charitable care, she is:
spending large sums for useless prop-1
auanda through whlch.it is hoped to
create fnvorablo neutral pressure on
the allied premiers.
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EVERETT GIRL WON OUT
IN CALIFORNIA GOLF
TOURNAMENT YESTERDAY
REBUILDING OLD HOMF
DEI.MONTE, CaJ., Feb. 21.
IX. p.) Miss L. Hnwarth of
Everett, Wash., won lew gross in
-.he women ht medal competition
of the Washington birth day golf
tournament here yesterday.
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CIVHi WAR VKTKRAN IHI'-S.
ItOSTON. Feb. 21. J. E. ,Gilman.
post commander in chief of the Grand
; Army of the Republic, died today. He
was horn bcre in 1S44. He particlpat-
i e l in many important civil war I
trrs. losing his right arm .at Gettys
burg. He wtis elected commander in
copied und are complete and the work I
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them last. " Something like a million folks ,
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riCTEUSHl-nO, 111, Feb. 21. Work
Is belnif rushed here on the reenn-
Salem, where Abraham Lincoln sptnt ' ehlef of the G. A. H. in 1910
mut-h of his early life. Five of the or
Iginal bullflings of the town have been !
buildings. Judge G. E. Nelson, presi
dent of the Old Salem Lincoln League,
Is directing the work of laborers fur
nished by the state. The state legisla
ture recently appropriated $.'i0,0nu for
the reconstruction of the town. It J DENVER., Feb. 21. (l. P.)
waB at Cild Saliln that Lincoln studied iStni!iK3 twists of the "eternal tri-
law. Ann Hulledge, tho sweetheart I angle." were ri vialed here when the
whose death is' said to have tinged 1 f, teen-year old bride of Lawrence
Lincoln's whole life with sorrow, lived ! ,..n.iv ':in alUed forger, who is held
and died at Old Salem.
j. .WASHINGTON, Feb. :i (L. r.)
4 I'resldent-elect Harding warn
guests at the white house luncneon
which ijnmediately follows the inaug
uration ceremonies to be limited to
memlK-rs of the family and has so in
formed President Wilson. It was an
nounced at the white house that neith
er President or Mrs. Wilson would at-
lt. tend the luncheon. It was previously
announced they would attend, presi
dent Wilson sent Harding an offer to
prepare the luncheon ad asked what
arrangtnents ho wanted made and
whom he wanted as guests. The Hard
Ings reply was received today and ex
be guests.
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OLD CANNON BALLS
Public
Sale
26, 1921
Saturday; Feb.
ONEP.M.
At 0. K. Feed Yard, Pendleton,
Eighteen Head Mules
4 Head Large Work
Horses
The Mules are all 4 years old, heavy boned and
' broke to work.
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she in not the girl whom Heiiej.
tb.fhght he whs marrying. She mar
led Kelley three days ago tinder the
n-imc of -Mildred n.ndncr." She said
l.niay her name was lxdly tSreen. a
former New A'ovk chorus girl. The
real Mild red Oardner, according--to the
jtlrl,. h in San Francisco worKmg for
.. i.'.-m'lne. "We traded lives, sweet-,
' , I i.eHrts. ai-d identities," the child-bride
Wa Finally Made Well by jtol(i th ,lujiee. "I love Lawrence and1
I he real Mildred uaiuner ooes n.n. i- i
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WKSTTOWN, Pa.. Keb. 21. tf. P,)
Two (jpmon bulls, believed to have
been used by the Ainerirans in the
battle of P.iandywine. were sold for
five cents each at a public sale here
recently! The balls, which are made
of iron and battered by contact with
stones. weiKh one and three pounds
respectively. They were discovered by
a farmer while dissinc post hol-s. The
farm is located on a ridne on which
n norlion of the ltrandywlue battle
and which was orcupicu
was fouirht
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blond forward for the Bethlehejiu Steel
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