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READ niE EAST OREGONIAN SPOUT PAGE AND RECEIVE THE NEWS TIIAT 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 DAILY EAST OREC-ONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17. 1921. ALL READY TO BAnLE j lfyi. nmi rTi ir n niTiintMii 3 Game Will be Twenty-fifth for Old Rivals ; Dope Now Favors Oregon; Big Crowd Expected RUGEXK, Ore., Nov. IT. One of the .Pacific 'northwest's iinntiiil big Football game the clash between the University of Oregon and the Oregon Agricultural College oj the state title will be played here next Saturday No vember 19. Approximately 15,000 people ave ex pected to attend. New bleachers, to accomodate the crowd, h:ive been built on Hay ward Field at the state univer sity where the game will be played. Itoth teams are busy this week prac ticing for the ame. The "Fighting Aggies," as the O. A. C. eleven has been called, were favored early in the season to win, but Oregon stock, which opened low, jumped when the local eleven held the strong Washington State Cougars to a tie. ,. Saturday's game will be the twenty fifth played between Oregon and the Aggies. Oregon has won fifteen, the AggieH four and five have been tied. The game will count ln both the Northwest .Conference and Pacific Coast Conference title races, but will have no direct hearing on the coast fight, for both teams were eliminated early In the season, Oregon by Cali fornia and the Aggies by Stanford. Results of games played this year by the two teams follow: Oregon Aseies O. A. C. 68, Chemawu Indians 0. O. A. C. 7. Multnomah Cluh 7. NO. A. C. 54, Willamette I'ulv. 0. O, A. C. 24, Washington 0. O. A. C. 7, Stanford 14. , Oregon Orogon 7, Willamette ThTv. 3. Oregon 21, Pacific Univ. 7. Oregon 7, Idaho 7. Oregon 0, California 39. Orecon 7, W. S. C. 7. llATnii, .M PRESIDENT BELIEVES IN ! RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION I FOR AMERICAN CHILDREN- Childhood is the Basis of the j Future of Nation; Children Must Receive Teachings. j Puff! Puff: goes Babe Ruth. No die s not pulling around the bases on j la home-run clout, but powder puff. scouts ion suxi)oim;::i!s RKATTj.K. Nov. 17. (A. P.) Wil liam J CVylc, lieutenant governor of Washington, whip' on a trin rant, is "scouting" for his old football team, the University of Washington Sun dodgers. Coyle will look over the l'enn State team, which plays Washington here December 3. While in the university, Coyle, known aa "Wee" Coyle, was varsity captain am; quarterback. Tho Ganges, India's most important river, is 1,557 miles long uhrt is navi gable for a distance of SS0 miles from the Bea. XOVKMItUlt llASIMlKlilUFS I1UCV Ill'S, Nov. 17.-(1. X. S.I Ttipe red raspberries, the second crop this year, are growing on the hushes in the garden of 1,. C. I.ecronc, No. 6011 West l'erry street. r mim. K limn mmm i QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Winter Is Here Phone your orders to us. You will be sur prised how well we can fill your many needs. We are very careful to select only the best for you. . We pride ourselves in handling only the best quality prime steer beef and meats of quality. Our produce is always the best on the marget. A trial will convince you also. Pendleton Trading Co. PhOne 455 the Sign or SenIce "If It's on the Market We Hare It" DKTHOIT. Nov. 17. (A. 1 Pres ident Warren il. Harding says, "Child-, hood is the basis of the future and I i believe in religious instruction for American children. The future of the1 nation cannot be trustd to the chil dren unless their education includes their spiritual development. "Dr. i David (i. Downey, Hook Kditor of ihw .Methodist Kpiscnpnl Church today ad-! dressed The National Conference of the church here with this opening quo tation. : "Of course everything depends upon what we mean by education." Dr. Downey continued. "If the term is conceived to include merely the train inn of the body and mind then religion cannot be taught, because religion is not merely a matter of the body or mind, hut primarily of the heart. Serious thinkers in every age, however, have repudiated this conception of education. They have Insisted, and in these latter days are very strenuously emphasizing the fact, that the heart can be trained; that indeed, for the fafety of the republic and civilization at largo, It must be trained. Th's is certainly what the wise man had in mind when he said 'Above all rulturing culture thy heart, for out of j 4 are the issues of life.' .Many seem to uimii ;nu; religious education pro poses a' mere process of technical WOMAN KIND TO TRAMP; HOME WAS TAKEN OFF OF BURGLAR'S ROUTE S.USAI.1TO, Calif., Nov. 1 : ; (A. I'.l i'.ecai.se Mrs. K.lllh j Hui'lingtun Wakefield of Sail- ' s.ihto was Kind to a "hedra'-.iled j tiar.ip" recently, her home lit re ; was taken off the list of resi- deuces the "frump" intended to , Initialize. The "tramp" appealed al the Wakefield home and asked for ! food, declaring be was "down and out." Mrs. Wakefield took , pity on h'ni, prepared a meal and then hurried preparations ' to catch a ferry boat for San Francisco. Kncouraged by tlie treatment ' the man said lliat for lack of SI',, he was unable to accept a Rood job that awaited him in i the countrv. His idea resulted : in Mrs. Wakefield writing him ! a check for fMK i The man thanked Mrs. Wake- ' field and started to leave. At the l kitchen door, however, he turned j and said : ; "Say, lady, I'm not sick. I'm not out of work. 1 here s ml job waiting for me in tho country. 1 wasn't even hungry today. 1 canie here to size this place up and report to a gang of burglars over in San Francisco. Hut this kindness is to lunch for me. I'll take your house off the list." ! . With ukiwttiigmiuti tH,Q,S, A ted li ta makes a modsL Husband ASHEYIl.T.R X. C, Nov. IT. Cue .hundred deserted women are claiming training, that It leaves out the distim-l"' " "lp 'inos oi iv. i i arson, no Iv divine, nn.i tlo.i it iiiit , i, i 1 of seven alliases, who died in the simply the development of an ethical .Montrose Kanilorium, in Weaverville. consciousness and make a personal ac ceptance of Christ as Saviour and Lord." system. Nothing could be further J" S' Mylos' 1,l:ol''1(,5' ""' "r. J. M. from the truth. It seeks to develop Crawford, who was appointed admin the Rood and root out the bad. . jlstrator fo, the deceased, needs anctb stead of overlooking or Ignoring the ! p1' cU'l'k lo "ttend to his mail, since supernatural factor the great aim of I"" "f the demise of the " man of religions education Is to keep the child jniyslcry In came public properly. In harmony with Ood from the begin-i Women .from .Maine lo California nlng to the close cf life. It further In-' nilVf wrbten t,u'1' claims to widow M'sts that at the proper age the rightly through Carson's death. Kvery trained child will come to spiritual i mail brings in more letters. "When the mall comes In from Kurope next week I expect another avalanche," saiil Attorney Stylen. Carson died at the sanatorium of a lingering disease. Hefore the end he told attendants at the hospital thai hi had lived In a score of states and lnul married ninny women, .f. It. Harri son, W. il. I'rown, Jack Wilson were OOMln r l 11', n,.. a II.. j 1 " in- ii'iiiiu lO 11. 1 t I1U lit - jjed and married. -Mier iiiioiicauon mat Carson, seii- J styled m.vstery man with wives In j every port, had confessed portions of NKW YOHK, Nov. 17. (A. 1'.) jhis former life, the slorv apparently Having found Fifth Avenue' traffic j waH espied bv allt be deserted wives in signal towers useful, the police depart-jtn0 i-nile(1 states, besides parts of ment now has determined to make tv,.n nmi tin, ivi i.n They began writing jn. The letters HER NICE new husbani STEPPED OUT of the houwx WHISTLI1SG UIKEabini. WHICH ALARMED young wU ESPECIALLY WHEN. SHE FOUND he'd jtickoj THE WRONG packane. AND INSTEAD of oatmeal HAD GIVEN him birdseed. BUT DON'T thinS from thin, THAT EVERY guy. YOU HEAR whlstllmj. X HA3 NECESSARILY. BEEN ROBBING t?io canarr, OTHER THINC3 l:up:ro. t THE ALMOST hu:::an mala. TO BLOW through Ms lips. t AND MAKE thrill luilsea. A RAISC, for ciamuh. OR A da ot vhc:i. t A DOUDLE hcadt r l.i on. OR AN everyday t'jitiL'. i LIKE A good draj. t ON ONE ot fraoao r.mokea. THAT SATISFY. t '.VHICH CERTAINLY aro. t THE REAL Wrdseed. ft FOR MAKING men. t TRILL THEIR plpca for ' 30 LADIES, if !iuWi7. t GOES AWAY 'hl:;t!!n;' I YOU NEj. t:M'T worry. ALL'S SWELL WHEN you. Bay that Che terliulds -"atigfy," yoa'rt whutiing. You know h In riant you light one that th t(.br.o in it are of prim . lection, both Turkish and Do. inestic. Ant the blend well, you never ,UsUd uh imoeth. ncss and full-flavored body! No wonder the "satiafy-blen 1" Is kept ecrct. It ean't bt crriid them artistic Tho five unitarian structures, lo- came sirtgly, then in pairs, finally the cated at strategic points along Xeivlpost office began sendiiiK them over York's show thorounhfare, will be re placed with towers in keeping with the architectural beauty of the avenue. A in neatly-tied bundle I'ink stationery, violet stationery ami legal stationery are among that design has been selected from a hun-1 which has poured Into Ihe office or th" . died submitted by artists competing attorney here. Some th'rtv of (lieml for prizes offered by Ihe Fifth Avenue i claim to be .Mrs. il. Carson. Others Association. jsay they were married to a man glv- The new towers, almost entirely ofiing the name of "J. I,." or some other bronze will rest on granite bases and If'arrisnn. rise 23 feet above the street. The lower If every woman who has written is part will be open and the upper part, ithe wife, legal or otherwise, of Iv enclosed in glass, will give an unoii- nison, anas mi nitimtuin, a new ree if? f 1 j CIGARETTE S '4 structed view up and down the avenue. Fending blocks on each corner of the bAse will end off traffic and protect the tower. ord has been set up in the matrimo nial market as tho records pertaining to King Solomon are somewhat Indls- unci. ai all events I'arson, If he is toonrr fc Mywi Tobacco Co. 9 B Did you know about iSt Chfterimld packagm oflOt The traffic police who will occupy i given the benefit of the doubt, ran the artistic observation posts have King Sol a hard race, and lifter all been much interested in the endeavor precincts are reported may have a ; to make the towers as artistic as pos- jsiibstantial plurality. I sible. j. Attorney Styles Is not disposed to j "They'll be putting sill; curtains in,play favorites. There is a possibility, the window before they get through," slight though it may now appear that1 said one. I ('arson left an estate.. Therefore the! "And maybe a bit of lace," said an- attorney has decided to let down Ihe I other. liars. - ly m:t ja( k i host ji: idi: Itl'I'TMAX. Ohio, Nov. 17. (I.' N-H.)- -After dlseussini; hew much of lop and bottom should be displayed and al what age school girls should be per er and to women to be elected as hoard members. the controversy to coming cold wealh- , ed them and took their "mule" after the t.vo strangers hud Invited tho offi cers to have, a little "nip." It wua a i.-.i'tler or "compensattnir the (tood Ka marltiins" for the proffered ride in the official car that tho "nip" wus offered. They were "hot-fimllMH' 4t awav from IU)Kil IMIMV "M'l,i:" Klk'FSTflV Mo Knv n. l v milter to wear rolled stockings, the ,,lhp ,,, ,, ' .'. , .. ' ' meiiiliers of the Itlttman Hoard of ',,..,, .,o,i i, i,., ,,.,,.'' .,i U i .. ' h' in nun ,i ii, niK ii i ruij i-nri. . uoi' vvill'll llltl III III ITn UlllirU linil 1'Mllcation, by vole, ileetded to lerlV'l I 1 I t f I'm Tom Seott and l.ee .Morrow arrest- i to ride.' Firestone 6000 MILE GUARANTEE 30x3 1-2 Non Skid Fabric , $ 1 2... Plua War Tax Where can you buy Tires for your car any cheap er and get a guarantee of 6000 miles. Come in and see this New Universal Tread Firestone. It's a bear for service. The Firestone Cord is today the best cord tire on the market. The price is lower than most and carries the Firestone Guarantee of 8000 miles. , We are proud of this line and we want you to be. Come in and get our prices. Simpson -Sturgis 223 E. Court Street Phone 65 Golden Rule Hotel Building Fair Hostesses to Our Foreign Guests WKI'IWA BH Ml ywwtj. nnnr. im ii,imwyii ptm -'.'' J "A t ' ': ? "i -s.3:-s'-.,,.....-., .-mMa?)- "j fi - -: KyS I- l! ' 1 '-ix" 4 ' i 4 7 2 '4 1 w 'A U 'A f i I I V oilii'. nuiva oi ui.iiiiii; uineti miiuitl noai all cornel's ol oi a-ca'es to lae arms conleience ure ft''Cnnipani-d by younger ri hesu arc busy dys in abiiuiKtiin i-o the eartn are to ic cnieriained. Many of I members of their families, adding gaiety lo the fum lions. Among tho younger Washington girl hostesses arc Miss Mabel Steagall, 1 f t, daught-r of Congreusman Ib-nry li Stcatail U AkiUama, and liuwiuav Kendricks, daughter vt Senator Juhn S. Ki.ndi'icka of Wvcmlr.s. EXTRAVAGANCE! Have yon ever nhsenod that EXTRA VAOANTR has a great deal to do with putting tho "mis" In mls forliine'.' llencrally the one who says he has had nothing hut hard link is the one who foolinhly spent his mon ey when he had It. One elmply cannot get tthead or linounl lo anything in this world unless he can savo 1 part of what he earns. (Inly by so doing; can he accumulate the funds thai will enable him to grasp ihe opportunities that later mean Ht'('lT.S8. $1,011 OI'l-VS A SVI;s Af'COl'NT M OUT MVS A I III It I Y IIKI.I. IIWK The Inland Empire Bank Member I 'eileriit 1 loser e System ii:M)i.irrix onntiov