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READ THE EAST OHEGONIAN SPORT PGE AM) RECEIVE THE .NEWS THAT IS FURNISHED RY THREE SERVICES, . P., IT. P. 'AND I. N. S. 1 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12. 1921. Irene's Latest Dance Gown Reuben and Miller to Wrestle Soon and Winner Will be' in Line for Championship. I l'l'UTLAXn, Or., lH-r. 1 2. f. T. The sport fail who i-an r-iu!er ;i de cision as to who is middleweight .'stlitii; chamiiinn will l'e av:inl' tl I the eaetns-lined world's chaiiipioii."hii faii-weisiit hell. Several hahitoes of the mat claim the middleweight wrestling champion ship, hut nohody seems to Know to whom it rightfully belong:. I Ted Thye, wrestlinn itisiructor at j Multnomah Athletic club has Inns I claimed the belt. He has thrown the i best men in his class. j lint lately Walter Miller Los Angeles Athletic Club instructor, has pinned Thye's shoulders tu the mat in nifty style. Then there is Mike Yokel, of Salt I,ake. who ranks so near the tub that he mh;ht easily be champion. Iliiiny , Iteuhen. of Chicago, is another likely j youiiRster in line for the belt. j Henny will add more weinht to his : claims if he throws Walter .Miller i when the two pet together here on lie- ccmber II. Iteuben is here now, train int; for the match, and he's a likely I looking youngster. f Miller throws him, .Millet's claims I will awim ko skyward. I live has re fused to meet lietiben, classing him as un "unknown." Should Keubeu throw Miller, he will certainly no longer be unknown, and it will be up to Thye to take him on and make another attempt to clear up his title to the throne. Tliye, however. has itot been showing his old-time class lately. He has been lotting a number of (food men beside Miller show him the mattress of late. If Jr I 1 ' ' 'ii 1 1 I n 1 1 n i niTirn mm ALAbAIViA biiJtio rLftfX ' GETS MUSCLE SHOALS MOTION PICTURE NEWS KIVOI.I TODAY I'VlUHs dih; ll s IMIMMITWT itoi.r. iv iu;ooi i ii. i Places Which Were Crimped When Armistice Was Signed Expect to Grow Quickly. v ,hTh w."5 ,hc cm shln,Iie them- V th.s newest dance eown of Irene Castle's fnnt-iy of chiffon ni ?n. TM, . i ..ii. ... it SnUSlv enoueh f 1 ., "'. """co 01 M'lO cloft 13 h "u1. rxf t si l...,,u chifen fcivc Uclow a Hints of "Stinctive cl&int letn mn Whereby and without unple.i t be ilc is, d in the fut ure K-inies are nlanned nronnitlv. ant birkerinu". Particularly have the financial liick- j eriiiKs, started by California's $t-i,eln) i demand, left the unpleasant odor of ' l-lll.f.U.. ill tl... w1.,ll,w. ......1,1 of course, the real truth is that vet y few teams in the east were anxious to come west for the purpose of tnkinn a I The P.KItKKl.KY, Cal., Dec. 1 :! . (V. V. Sporting writers and football fans are both highly disgusted Willi the post-season (b'Veloinnents. Some sys- j acipiired i particular! manaiu'i's. ( "ticket do: j California w.ia-h she bad been atlenipiinj to sell only in connection with iter stadium, after she 1i:m1 assured Stanford that ii larye, swelled cranium y the California business Coniiii on top of t lu ll" at the His liame, when turned lack a t hi Fl,i iliKNCi:. Ala.. l.-e. ii.-il'iri-i d I'o-s i Li int: tlie in si t tunan'ie in .biatrial tin: ma in Anna-ran history, Florence. Sheffield ami T;:semn''ia. Ala., stand today rcail to fulfill their destiny. It is these three cities, with an a jsroKato population of approximately .L'a, etui 'who are in the midst of Henry ji'i. id's proposal to develop on a Hantie scale, the government n irate plant and Wilson dam, the greatest in ,ii o-elec:i ic reserv oir (ill the Xorttl American continenr. It is these three little cities and their reeeiu residents vbo w II beref t iim-ko.;t and most I'rcun the accept ance of the Ford bid. (lenKiaphieally I he situation is rather unieue TI... Tennessee river here flows almost due west. At the foot of Muscle Shoals, land liy shoals is meant merely a rocky : jiipihrust in Hie bed of the river where lllie stream ruts its way down l'ia feet ill 111 miles, is tin. city of Florence, ll s eu the norlli batik. oiiitiui; ou Hoivneo city limits is1 north end of the Wilson ,1am anj oveinment reservation, which is of t he Ford proposal. one-half miles west of on the south haul, i t' Hie . Sheffield. Mot ween: partly in bol h, ; Hie tin- cent Four and 1- l.u cnee and s'ream stand Sheffield and Florence is Nitrate plant x. 2 Two miles southwest of SholTiol.l jaud one mile off the river is Tuseum bia. Opposite Tusel cnbia on tl.,. njis Nitrate plant No. 1. The three tickets (lowiis nr.. ei nneeled by railroads, one nee nrnlKe and an eleclrie interurban Kood beatlnir from California. i asiet'ners aren't as anxious for a joy ride to the coast as they were a few years a. 140. California, too, has without doubt 1 it- imiiImi TWr A i'liu QUALITY ndy on foot to under a a.iiiile e t be Inrorpur ," sipiare miles, hi, 1,1 A movement Is aire linerse the three towns she was "sold oat,' the, further finane- j .government and enUiru ial ilielierini s of tin- I'luc and Hold i-'"'1' area, now about 1 businessmen are lieyinniu.r to smack i1" or LT,. more of Hold than of nine. 1 Problems ion liimt i tin' the people neie on ine eve ot the expansion that is expelled o Ver it inllt with the formal announcement of accotam f tb,. ''"in net, tialuially tall into th The iik.- s, down ilatnc i larly, . SERVICE SANITATION Nov. 25 ruril'.r Const (vml'eionce shintli ':s to nit! this m:iiu-r I y laying; ;i lew niit'S. II' the Kiisl-Vi st y to in1 't( ;it I '.-isailfii itu- linos U't H be I'luy.Mi tliT". :i ml ht ' n. iH-.c i' a tixi-tl un(NrsU;ndiii alumt tlinindiil :i rni nj'.cnu-His u ml' no hit miiiittf dirkoriiiKM. ll' llic nuuiv is tu 1 h -Id clscwhcii', tht cnnlVrt'iiri' .-hniild mnkc a decision tn tills matici-. A whii'h caimt't niulTs;a 11.! tlnulish ami atisuri s to the lretu h laivrnaui only va- used in niakimv ini I'otian! s. -iiunt-ts in "Klwr of thr XMl)," Un' Vuaiaph sKH'i;;l .rotiiu' t inn tasrtl in tlir la mous no v .laiiu's niivcr iirwomi whit h will 1 shown a! Tht' liioli 'lliratti' today. I'or that i.-is.-n Henry Ii. Walthall ami ranline Starke, aiul otlnr iiieiu ' lei's oj" the etiinpany hi nshe.l no on iht-ir liministie ahtlitifs. and eumniene tt to sft-ak Fteneh while on loratttm. In fact tlirouuh the urea:er I'.irt of tin t nie Kit-m h w is the 1aim'iai;e used h ' the i nt re t-.iipan . The rloir, a beautiful, Ib-luian Shrp lielii, was soe ned front a I'nited Static a iator, w bile in Kran' t'. Mn btoks and ele I'vnoss til's is all that 'the most exaetinn direetei eoubl vis!i for, Ihn ; the animal enuld not understand a Word of Kuullsh, and wlien it win - noet'ssary for one of the niombrrs in the play to speak to it, her owiht told the nnn-Krench Npeakinq; pariy bow to pronounce the phrase, and presto, Marie, her .ureal, eyes beaming with ii.lellUeuce, jumped and hurried to the response. The i to-.; was seen red in Sou Lie. Ktanee, vhe41 slie was three years i hl. She is t hree-ipiarters Alsatian Shep herd and one-fourth Wolf. Sht is own ed be I. K. Stockton, a l,os Angeles busims man. who in .speaking of the remarkable inlelltKeuce of the breed, recounts what happened many time!" wlien he tuok Marie with hhn in scotit iiiLr trips tiver the tiernmn lines, Jb said; "I was amazed to find that Marit knew tin difference between the smoke from the French and (ienuaii anti-ahvraft yuns. White smoke came from the Kreiu-I). The ilermans used a used a I dack powder. Whenever a stream of white passed 11s in the air Marie lay nuiet. but when the black went by, she growled and showed hoi teeth. She sensed when we were In dami"r, because she knew that the machine she was in veered away when t he black smoke came.'' Relieves Headache A little Mu-tcrolc, rubbed on fore head and tcrrpleLi, will usually drive away headache. A clean, while oint ment, made with oil of mustard, Musterole is a natural remedy with r.cno rf lb.-! evil cr'-r-cfT-ts so often caused by "internal medicine." Get Musterole r-t your drug store. 35 4 C5c, jars 3 tubes; hospital sizr.C--BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER mm WAS THE FREE DAY FOR NOVEMBER See our south window tomorrow. There is money in it. Are you getting your part of it? Bring in your cash register receipts dated Nov. 25, they are worth money. One of our charge customers was entitled to $12.35 discount or over 15 per cent of his purchases for the month. INVESTIGATE Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 "If It's On the Market We Have It." tlu i-i' arc claims on hot'i i-ar Ihi' tiiiinianiriit i-uni-(1 to a I he expt'iisi-s "f I of .salis California took I U" I'tllll-St', I slili-K. Last j in i; i in' re i'u s ! 1 ill' his si rin ! In 1'asailona and lt-ft tho Hears $!iHI J j in I lie hoh' on tin- trip. Knowiim thai ' I I'asadroa wolllil h:iV to Invite tlli'lo j atntn tliis yriii, tin- t 'a lit'ornia linsiin-ss nia:iayors ihoii ana thoic inlonm-il tin t-oinmittoo that th(j' woultl iay th $J.'ini many linn-s ovri- in l','i. (ii:i:in. .MiKicrin I.lii i 10. Coi vallis, Hoe. 1 2. inan with thi' ln-st ri'i (M il anil srholai-shii auanloil a silver ini aci-nii-nt tinit-. I-1. I-!.' MiKiiiiiii, ni-i iiari'i- of the t'orvallis Inaui-li of tin- Mountain States Pmver roinl'any. is i I he enntriliutor. !.I, Olh--Tlic collide ill atlllelics eotnhineil will lie lovinu cup at coin- UMnK the taiihlen influx. : I'teveiitini,' profitecfiii!.;. l-.'xpan -ion of oihlic ul lilies. J I'lliliiliK lliaofar as lioss lile spiaaila ,f which ihei-c has hecn vci-v lit- 'tie Sll fill-. Trolia,, iy th,. mo.uest point of in ilerest to the oiilsiiKv coining inlo th,. .sia.c win re Foi-,1 will play Ins nnnhiy : linliisirail dm ma is; Vhat is (lie reaction of i)u, people An4 the-answer Is I Hit t there is very li'tie Visihle leartioli, all enlili; ill). nonce of that hysteri ' those win, see riches in their urasp. Tli-eitles, as the three lawns are known collectively, explain this , IHiilltiliK to tills anil Iho hiltei awali cnin when Hie work .stoppoil on tin nitraic plain. People licrc are still In credulous. They say In one aliollier: "It is too oi'il to he true." The Tl-i-Cil cH had a hitter awaken ItiK in i:H!l when the pay rolls on the nitraic plant projects melted away anil the in. nun workmen jnelti il awn'. ! Tri Cities had thouijlil this would l,c In-rniancnt. Henco they are loath to KIVOI.I Kl'XD.W AM MONDAY Al.l.( ll KIM) NO SIM -I'll lI..MO IN M W I'K'I'l K waluUAiikuny THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan, with electric self-starting and lighting system and demountable rims wit Ii 3-inch tires front and rear, is a family car of class and comfort, both in summer and in winter. For touring it is a most comfortable car. The large plate glass windows make it an open car when desired, while in case of rain and all inclem ent weather, it can be made a most delightful closed car in a few minutes. Rain-proof, dust proof, fine upholstering, broad, roomy seats. Simple i:i operation. Anybody can safely drive it. While it has all the distinctive and cconcm ical merits ct the Ford car in operation an.l maintenance. Won't you come in and look it over? Yours for Service SIMPSON AUTO CO. Phone 408 Water and Johnson Street i I .''.'-' ' 1 Tlif iiM'thinl fif si-lccttcn will in- lei't In tin- f'Minimtti'e nil ;iV;M'l.s it 111 h'M- cis iiinli't' H. ."U. Ten mi nt, resist nir. This eniiiniitl'c will cxaniin" imih 1 Ju -vlinhistk- and alhlotii- rcrnnls f'T t'mir( vi-;i!s ami liasc lh'i- sell (Minn mi tlv j cnniitiiH il a Vera".'. Th' .M'MHain Hiatus I'iiwc cimipaiiy has al;ts slmwn an inttvest iti thtt j ci)ili-,L-f anl its :ict tvit i m. This laMt hnnnr is an cxjtia ssion of th'-ir support I In a!lil"tiis and lu'lit'f in th- slantlhi'4 j of nn-n pauioipatinir tu nllih-tirs. po acvrp! The mo. cunrsi', c nu n hen-Ml'UM- tin Kurd ol'ic tJt(lMM( p firms jirc and matt rial t ion. ( 'unset' w ii ll in six we il news. I aculi- pn.lilein will, if that of housing. Husint'ss f'slimar thai wilhin tin day. f"t trial iiiTi -tan'( at the tlnic will 1m- iin influx of oplc lu re. Tin ((Ml lumber prepared to furnish lumber fur tinrmited consf rue atie estiniales ar" thai ks t'l'.m ;tiiv uiveii date, il six l'ooin I al tlif ral liol of i es enlird be ".0 nt iiioi'f a iVOU,l MXTKM) lOIJi il.N 1N IV U'.S!I.'iiTO., in-. 1 2.- ' A. .'H't'ee merit v:is reaebetl toda.v by the senate lltialiee eultillllttee on t He 'lill for funding the foreign debt into obligations wliieh would tnalnre not later than -luti" K), H'tT, and interest on whieli would be five percent per annum pa able w mi -annually. subsiatit complet wn.k . Thi:, le-t:' largely on ihe inatt'-r nf laiioj- supply. Th" lumber ismailabh "ii shuit notiee; so Is ih hardware. There is ample va'-ant )roperly witliin shorl distane-'H of the liiisiuess renter available. In litis, at th- height of war work, people sb'pt in attics, (d!.ns, Karaes. ten's, an,vbere lo he out of shelter. There was nveti a standard chi'i'e of Tat reals fur the privilege of sleeping all niuht in an office ehair. I' on will inher.t from (lie cuwrn nient f.o'iltiies lor (arum for at least ir,.MiMi per, pie. These al e p l inaiietil and : lui-pennaneiii siiii' lures oil th" arioi;s r sen a i Ions. They had just been eonipieted in 1 !' I S when i he ,r- lui.'-liee was suited and did not benefit Wallace Keid has d t h p a I mnsl every Mud of vehi'de in his rarainotint sefeeit ol'I'erim's, In his recent plr ftit'e, "Th" hove Spicial," lie aibted a ioeomol i r to Ihe list and in the aulo ninbile race pieture imtnrdiately fol lowing, lot drove a fast raring car Check That Cold Right Away ASUDDKN cliill snMes stuffy feeling in the head and yon have the Ix-Rinninjj of a hard toll. (Jet tijdit after it, just as poon as the sniffles tart, with Ur. King's New Discovery. For fifty years a standard remedy lor colds, coughs and grippe. Hicre are no harmful drills, nothing Vjt good, hcaCnj medicines, that get riRht down to the trouble ad help al ure, Voo will soon notice a change for the teller. Has a convincing, healing Cute that the kiddies like. Good (iir rroiipy coii"h. All druggists, 60c. Di Kind's New Discovery for Colds and Coughs Put "Pep" in Your Work. Many man is a failure in litisiness, many a woman in iwr home, because constipa tion stores up poisons that enervate and depress. Dr. King's Pills make towels art natttrilly. 7.5c D PROMPT! WON'T cntvz r.Kinffs Pills arouml the track at a speed of a liun- lied and tell miles per horr. In 'The Hell num-is," his late pic ure written by Kron Morgan, whieb will be shown at the I'tvoli Theatre day ihe Mar operates one of the lost unusual machines in the world- the iUant tired ue whicli in used to pun he preeioits metal f i-mn tlir earth in Northern California. u ibis invasion, inwever, he was unable to make more han half a mile a day. This lack of pep in the speed of tho "Hi; niatdiine, however, is more than coniprnsaled for by a thrilling fiht .Vheu tlte dl"de is converted Into a 'loatioir fori ress ffntl which it is up to tho faction headed by Mr. Keid to storm and rapture, and by many ulher inustial sernes and situations. Arcade Today IlillllVII .11' .'nis snto vmfj 15ebc Daniels The Speed Girl R1V0LI TODAY Children 10c Adults 35c Ii.'. . Logos 50c JESSE L.LASKy PRLS&MTS WALLACE in THE HELL DIGGERS" Comedy "Edgar Camps Out" l.lli'i-ni-,1 IMtfi'it Ai'MiH I'llliles CHICHESTER S PILLS A slx-rl hiili'i', linnili-i'il unit Iwcnly full)- in ijihiwi'I', rii'iiiil-'lii'iil ng eoni i'ily Willi "The (Inoil l.iitle Tail tinl" it I lie ln'i'l. SI ci mi it ! A It At I) 'I'll A I' t Ii Ii Mil! VOI II i,i,(H)i: ' Wlii'ii Hi.' il.iKliiiiK lii roini' ut "T1IK Jri-)l-'.l) lilKL," iu'iiimIwiI lii'j- oiiiiK n.i, y c:i 'nit that i.lii' wuitlil i'l liiin lo IliH Mill r nil lillll', Hill' IIK'lllll cvi'iy H ;iril of ll : I'mki's nil': ,Slii lii'i- n l ii liiRli ' N'iiW s ,.), nil ll ! Knity nr . TIi.-ii h nm liiin; --nnlj it i-liii'Ucn'n hi'inl. I'Mfiy Thi-ii' K"i" ymir li.il! Hut V.lll l iln Villi i-.i i-c -. Vnll'l-i' linv. I itifj- it ui mil t inn-, nuil !i 1 s ili iv'nu',1 Sixty . What's Hint nil-iiiltlnK in I III' i nai '.' j I'U'lllV . (lllSll tllllSI' tl'll'lllllllll! i I Miles lni'k like a iiir-ki-r Ti'iii-i'! 'Kinlily --- . Cnn'l wo Mhaki' Hint "lllll -.lll " liark tlli'l i'-.' ,inM- - .luiiiiiln liull-froH lie's pa -sIhk ns! J I liiml-iiit'lil --II'." ii sn i il I'np. H'Iomk. I Mclii-, wi-'ll hi'c on in Jail ! omi:iy i i i;i! inN i. m;ss .ilti'xl Ank jur llrnclt for a 4 hl-chr.(i-r m IMitinnnd TlmndV I'llUln lld tntl Unltl niHiUiAV l-ics. SMlfl with It) n Rll.lMn. S, hrnemtmU Aik fM'H 1-1 HKN-Tf Hfl IMA1II KKANI l'ILI.l, fitr yrart known a Urt. Always Ke1ll l SOI D BY OPUGQISTS tVtRYWHLR "Try tho drug store first," ,and Kocppcns, the drug store that .serves best, for Prescriptions. From General to Governor General F : ! ; c i f " "A ' ' Ml - - m .,. .m.l.iu,, ' ' i ; ' i ' .w,. - -. ,",-.l5 'i Fri. Dec. 11 iivoii o r Tlie Only ,Mu-iral Comrdy ("o ming in 1 92 1-22 Season. AT (i( )LI)STKIi Prtwnis TIIEOKIGLXALMiWYOJiK CAST AND PRODUCTION. VICTOR IllMIJElvTS Alaslrrpirrr. onrnt Lonard V. ood Uxut t:: oath ol otlice an govr.nor fmral of the I'hiiivpbeo, The oath, wa feininiatered by A'.Ucff tWtf Jusiws Jocrc:i. fTyrlff ''Yw- ; V.,rn,''ii 'v- t-i iii, mil Blum jH1""1 " iwyw .iwtii.iiMMi Book h-j Harry B. Smith iU&4 GtO W IfCfRf lyrics b RQ8fRT B.VllIH 5corf by Victor HtfDtRi IVatnrin .Mainrrilr rndrr, Nora Krlly, Nat CaiT and Be itcliiiii! lcantir.s Who Can Sini and Danrr. PIlICES-IORes $2.50; Lower Floor $2.00; Balcony Front $2.00; Rear $1.00, MAIL ORDERS NOW. Plus Tax. SEAT SALE TUESDAY