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READ THE EAST OREGOMAN SPORT PAGE "AND RECEIVE TIIE NEWS TEAT IS FURNISHED BY THREE SERVICES, A". P., U. P. AND I. N. S. TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 r I I DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, 1921. J C rfl?5sw -r Ji t Cincinnati and at West Point, where' the Cadets vill oppose Wabash. The biggest mul perhaps the hard-: est fought battle of the clay will be between Princeton at the Naval Aea- j demy at Annapolis. All the bitterness! (worked up in last year's battle, when1 "dirty football" was charged and counter-charged by both elevens, has ' been carried over. The midshipmen ; urmilit t..ln V,n ., .r;..l.t : ..i ... I jKwutt, nine uinc Mrillll 111 ;i"B the Tigers that they do in beating! T the Army. intersections! Contests Will Yale has a comparatively easy ! Give Idea of Strength of Kan,e wi,h Williams- anA Vvnn is ex" i b Ui pecting no great trouble with Swart h-1 Stronger Team Of Country, j more. Penn State has a man-sized j Ijob with I.ehigh, and the Syracuse-1 r.y HENRY L. FARRFI I Hrown game should be anything but j ,,...' ' ' ' u pink-tea engagement. j (I nued Press Staff Correspondent) , ohio st;lte aml .Mnnesota have the YORK, Oct. 14. Getting ,anller attraction in the Western Con away from the paved pikes of the fe,.ence. Northwestern and Wiscon-1 early season, the big football elevens anii ,owa and JUmois wi fm.nlsn begin to hit the first of the hard go- ,h oti,r i,,,,. nf. ,n, i Notre Dame will mingle again with After World mmra Title mi ii.n,fi.liiiii ...., m2ymnttrij,nm - vV J ; Mi N How To Keen Your Rlnnil BY PROBE BY U. S.! p. j wlj . i uic aim liiiuiesuilie 1!Y HARRY WARP t International News Service Correspondent. I Staff ing tomorrow. Four interesting intersectionul games feature the card in the east, while the west will watch with equal intion the first real conflict of. the "Ilig Ten." S From an intersectional standpoint, the battle between Harvard ami Cieor giu, one of the ranking eleven) of the Southern Conference, is the le Hiiro game of the day. The south also will step onto the eastern stage when Tennessee meets Dartmouth at Hanover. Colors of the middlewest will be carried against the east also at Pitts burgh, where Glenn Warner's famed Panthers will play the 1'niversity of "Hig Ten" team by playing Purdue. No important games are carried in the south. Centre has a soft opponent in St. Xuvier's of Cincinnati, and Georgia Tech has the same in Fur-muh. "o t , e trfncu aspirant tor the world s championship 2 btilkllne billiards. He has arrived lit America to play for the title n practice sessions is provU-.g as big a sensation a he did in Paris. o: cue experts. " A honk of Scriptural reading In no fewer than 43 tongues and dialects j has been prepared by the Hritish and Foreign Hible Society. I BLACK STONE IS DECLARATION OF WAR AND THEN ONLY THOSE WHO WOULD FIGHT ARE INVOLVED The two extremes in human hnlr are that of the negro, flat In section and curly, and that of the Mongolian, I which is round and straight. ' noNOLCi-r, Oct. 14. (i. x. s.i Evidence pointing to the development by the ancient Huwallans of a re markably advanced typo of civiliza tion has recently been brought to light. In these modern days only prize fighters, bullfighters and screen stars can Mtipulute the conditions under j which they will fight and the time and place of the encounter; real right. ioosi sun cinsn wun the .enemy wherever and muter whatever condi tions he may be encountered their savage ancestors did. ; WASHINGTON. 'Oct. 14 Investi I gatinns being conducted by the Feder i al Ittireau of Mines have emphasized j the fact that dusts of various types are I intensely harmful, occasioning iu; , some industries terr.ble explosions I that produce great loss of life and! property. lit other trades they are i responsible for a highly increased death rate from lung disease, i The fact that coal dust has tremen h loiirt explosive powers, once scoffed at I by the veteran miner, is now demon ' strated frequently by the bureau in its own coal mine at Experiment, I'a., i near Pittsburgh. Pulverized coal, blown to the furnace through coin I pressed air lines, is an ideal fuel in cer ; tain industries, but the bureau points out that clouds of dust release from , such pipes are as dangerous as a body of unconfiued natural gas when lib erated in close proximity to open flames or red-hot metal. It Is the Person With Rich, Red, Normal Blood The Person of Health and Energy That Meets With Busi ness and Social Success. A Lowered Vitality It Usually Due to Waste Products in the Blood. 3E QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION $1.00 One Dollar $1.00 2 1-2 LBS. BEAR STEAK $1.00 5 LB. PAIL LARD 12 LBS. BOILING BEEF 4 LBS. ROUND STEAK 5 LBS. LAMB STEAK 4 LBS. LOIN STEAK 4 LBS. VEAL STEAK en as Not so the ancient rior! Hawaiian war- When your blood is impoverished and loaded with waste products, you don't get the full strength out of your food, and as a consequence, you be come weak, nervous, and easily upset. Waste products get into the blood mainly through the intestines, but there are other sources for instance, the glands. Some glands secrete di gestive juices, while others excrete waste products. If they fail to prop erly function, waste products accu mulate. As a result, nature strives to cast o!T the poisons. It may be through the skin in the form of some skin dis order, but it is not infrequent for it to settle in the muscles ami hunts I and cause rheumatism. 1'or over &0 years, thousands and thousands 5 PKGS. ASSORTED EXCELLO CAKE FLOUR. Winter Apples All varieties including Winesaps, Arkansas Black, Newtown? Pippin, Rome Beauty, Black Twig, Yellow Greenings. Jonathan, SEE OTJR SPECIAL DOLLAR DEALS in Groceries on display in our s tore. "MAKE YOUR DOLLAR GO FURTHER" PENDLETON TRADING CO. If it's on the market we have it e-'.i wmmtrj m. ,.ui.iwv a THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan is the favorite family car, seats five comfortably. While an enclosed car with permanent top, it has large windows, and may in a minute be changed to a most delight ful open car with always a top protecting against the sun. In inclement weather it is a closed car, dust-proof, water-proof, cold-proof. Finely upholstered. Equipped with electric starting and lighting system, and demountable rims with 3-inch tires front and rear. A real family car. Won't you come in and look at it? the delights ot tne electric car with the economy of the Ford. i'ATE BAN SIMPSON AUTO CO. I'honc 408 Water and Johnson St. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE Chronic, and Nervous Disease n Disease! of Women. X-Hay Elecirt' Therapeutic!. Tempi Bldg. doom U Prion 411 -, In those days v.hen a chief or a kins felt like having a kooiI soul-sat-isl'yitiK serap with one of his neish bors he did nothing so erude and tin eivilzed as to get an army toKether and try to take his enemy hy surprise. Instead lie sent his intended victim a little message, usually a Muck stone, n yon receiving which the vietlm-tn-lie gave his army the casual once over, figure n liberal allowance of time In which to Ha n for uhe fight and sent back an answer. If the time suited the challenger a place was agreed up on, and on the appointed day and hour the two armies met and mixed it hand to hand, keeping It up until one or the two had nobody left to con tinue the fight. In this' manner no. body had to f ght if ho happened to be enjoying- life in peaceful pursuits and, on the other hand, n.'liody had to go around long carrying a chip on his shoulder. One of the most popular hattlefields among the ancient warriors was an old lava-flow, just south of historic Kcalakekua, on the Island of Hawaii, the scene of Captain Cook's violent death. Here many a bloody battle was fought, and here lie the war-' rinrs who died in battle and were bur ied, according to custom, where thev fell. The place Is now it mec fr,r tourists and natives alike, recent dis coveries of graves and implements of war having drawn many Interested visitors. .Miiniiniiiii Iuxt l:ploilcs Aluminum dust has also been found to be unite explosive, and several dis astrous explosions of this dust have occurred in manufacturing establish, meats. The dusts of various grains have been found hy the Department of Agriculture to he responsible for a number of severe explosions in flour mills and grain elevators. Hard rub ber dust Is also declared to be explo sive. The dust of rock containing free ! silica, found in some metal mines In I the West, Betting in the lungs of the i miners, is responsible for a heavy an nual death rale from tuberculosis. The Pureau of Mines found In an In vestigation of conditions In the Butte, I Montana, copper mining district, that I the tubercular death rate of ltulte miners was nearly thirteen times as great as that of residents ot the State of Michigan. I'lilmonary diseases due to rock dust among the miners of the .Jnplin, Mo., lead and zinc district af fects probably us high as 30 per cent of the miners employed in certain classes of mines. Remedial measures are being found by the Introduction of better ventilation and through the use of water In drilling and In the ore piles 10 prevent formation of a dust cloud in the uir. Not all dusts are the enemies of manKinci. nowevcr. The Huteau of Mines Is encouraging the use of coal mines of barriers of certain rock rtusis which, when Jarred by the explosion of conl dust, scatter and act as a of men and women have I A ikm HI.,.,.!" t relied on S. S. S. to clear their blood I .sold by all dru(? stores. of waste products. S. S. S. will Im prove the quality of your blood by re lieving you of the waste products which cause impoverished blood and its allied troubles skin disorders, rheumatism and a lowered vitality. The same qualities which give S. S. S. its beneficial effect in clearing your blood of waste products make it extremely desirable for keeping your blood in good condition. Get S. S. S. at your druggist Use it strictly according to directions and write Chief Medical Director, Swift Specific Co., D-718 S. S. S. Labora tory, Atlunta, Ga. for special medical advice (without charge). He is help ing people every day to regain their health and strength. Ask him to send you his illustrated booklet. "Wc S. S. S. is screen for the stoppage of the explod ing coal dust. The dust waste from slate iniaiTii-!-, amounting to about HI per cent of the entire material mined, has been found by the bureau to be peculiarly adapied to use as a filler in Ihe making of asphalt road surfaces. Although blind, a. Canadian ex-soldier recently passed the Canudlan civil service examination for employment as a shorthand clerk. Lincoln Highway, 3.2S4 miles long, connecting twelve Slates, is the long est road in the United States. EJ Aspirin Bayer on Genuine Aspirin say Bayer Warning! I'lilcss you see the name "I'.aycr" on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prn nrllicd by physicians for twenty-one yours and proved safe hy millions. Take Aspirin only an told In the Hayer package for Colds, Headache, Neural gia, Itheumatlsm, Enrachp, Toothache, Lu in bn ko and for I'nin. All dniRglsts sell liaycr Tu!lctsof .AHUlrln.la handy tin boxes of 12, and In bottles ot 24 and 1lltl. Aspirin Is the trade murk of Mayor Manufacture of Monoucetlcacld isler of Sallcylicacld. "Try the drug store first," and Koeppens, the drug store that serves best, for Prescriptions. (Krist Oresonian Special.) 15 KITH, Oct. 14, Mrs. Allen Ken ned entertained a few of her friends Saturday evening at her home with a flinch party. Those present were .Mrs. Archie Cox Misses Florence and Kxther I'owell and Miss Marg.irite McQuerry, Messcrs Clarence Snider. Teddie Itob- citsand Terry Woods. I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Roberts have re- ; turned to Itieth from Portland where j thev had gone to spend the winter. Mrs. C. .May was shopping in Ten- dleton Saturday. . 1 .Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Itoberts and son I eddy, Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Roberts ; and son and Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Itoberts were visiting at the home of Mrs. V. Turner, their s sler and daughter Sun- , day, about a mile west of Itieth. . J Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Uingley and HI-! tie daughter l.ois spent Saturday and1 Sunday visiting relatives In Walla Wal la. Mrs. Felix luke was shopping in Pendleton Tuesday. .Mrs. J. M. Harrison and daughter Huroldlne hid a narrow escape from a serious accident a few evenings iiro when Al Slcrlesky drove IiIh car into the front of the Harrison car In which Ihe ladies were silting. There was con siderable damage to the cars, hut no one was hurt. Frank Hurt was in Pendleton Tiich- ! day afternoon. Workmen are busy on the highway building a railing arounil a dangerous, j place where the road was filled in a 1 ! : hort ipstance from ltth. ' Mrs. Wm. While and children wer" ' I In Pemllclon Tuesday shopping. Mr. and Mr 11. .1. Fnglish audi children and Fredrick Heath went to! Pendleton Tuesday evening to attend ! the eiiteilainmeiit given by the Artisan ! Lodge. . I Mrs. John N'eilson and son Jack mo-1 i fond to Pendleton on u business trip; I the fir.-t of the week. j Mrs. W. W. Sn iler visited both I rooms nl Ihe school Friday, j Sam Wall returned Sunday from a ! hurling trip. M: and Mrs. prown of Pendleton j ' re visiting at the home of Mr. and I .Mis Allen Kennedy Sunday, j Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher of Combs I Canyon s'opped in Itieth Tuesday on , the way to Pendleton. It Is said that the Temple of Solo mon, in modern values, cost about IT,,. iiMii.fiiiii.iiiiu.. Praclicaliy the entire iicinhood of Isreal was conscripted to build It. my sail Automobile Think of This! Look at These Prices One 1918 Dodge $575 One 1920 Dodge $775 One 1919 Oldsmobile Truck , . . $800 One 1918 Oldsmobile 8-cylinder Touring Car. . . $195 One 1919 Ford, self starter $."95 One 1916 Ford, good shape $175 One 1918 Ford Roadster $250 With any of the above purchases we will sell a Ford Roadster for $1.00. Ellis-Schiller Go. DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS Phone 9;:i