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READ THE EAST OUEGONIAX SPORT PAGE AND RECEIVE THE NEWS THAT 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 OREGON1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING. 1 DECEMBER 21, 1921. NORTHWEST WILL START Oregon at Muscne; son at Salem. Washington State Oonzaija at l'tiUman at .io;-eow: Jan. I'l. man: Jan. man: Feb. tic; Feb. 7 I'eb. In-11 l"el. 17-IS. I'eb. -Maxell On - Up by Meetings Best Quintets in Between Section. "ollem Jan. K. Jan. Idaho : l.lalio at I'ull- ' 23-24, I'alifornia. at i'lili-3-4. Washington at Seat--s. Stani'urd at i'alo Aim: California at lUrkelev: Washington at Cullman: i ;:!. Whitman at rullinaii: l-Yh. ! 2 7-2 , ureyon Assies at rullman. j i Stanford Cniersitv Jan. 24-2."', Next TWO Months to be Taken 'Oregon at Kuj.-ene: Jan. 27-2S. Ore gon Aggies at Corvallis;. Kcb. Oal-. ifornia at I'alo Alto: Feb. 7-S. Wash ington Stale at I'alo Alto; Feb. 17 1S, Oregon at I'alo Alto; Feb. alifoi ma at CerKeliy: I'liiversity of California Jan. 23 24. Washington State, at l-ullniau: Jan. 27-2S, Washington at Seattle; Feb , Stanford at Palo Alto; Feb 1W-11, Washington State at ISorke.o); Feb. 1 1-13. Oregon at llerkele;, . ; Feb. 2a. Stant'onl at I'.erUeley. Whitman College Jan. tl-7, Ore gon Aggies at Corvallis: Jan., S.-ln. j Oregon at Kngene; Jan. 12-13, Wil-! lamette at Salem: Feb. 3-4. Willa-! mette at Walla Walla; Feb. 2o-21. I Idaho at Walla Walla; Feb. Washington State at Pullman. REE 10 STAGE OLD BATTIE Tired Out? Do you know that langu'nioess, that "avful tired feelirg," heaviness, lame or wesk back, orc muscles, itiil or iwolicn joints, rheumatic pain?, lum bago, in the great majority of cases, indicate kidney trouble? RIVOLI Today :j Children 25c AdulU 50c LoSe5 7&c GENSEL AT THE WURL1TZER : Five Will Enter Ring; at Once I as Part of Bill Which is Being Given by Eagles.' idnei l'OKTI.AND. Ore.. lee. 21. (A. P.) liasketball will take center of the college sport stage soon after the Christmas holidays and from then until about March 1 there will be Karnes between the leading 'varsity aggregations of Oregon. Washington and California. The basketball schedule adopted by the Pacific Coast and Northwest con ference schools follows: University ot Washington Jan. 13 14, Oregon at Seattle; Jan. 1 7-1 S. Oregon Aggies at Corvallis; Jan. 20 21, Oregon at Eugene: Jan. 27-2S, California at Seattle; Feb. 3-4. Wash, lngton State at Seattle; Feb. 15-lii, Idaho at Moscow; Feb. 24-25. Ore Bon Aggies at Seattle. j University of Oregon Jan. 9-1 ti, J Whitman at Eugene; Jan. 12, Ninth' Army Corps at Tacoma: Jan. 13-1 1. 1 Washington at Seattle; Jan. lti-17, Idaho at Eugene; Jan. 20-21. Wash ington at Eugene; Jan. 24-25. Stan ford at Eugene; Fell. 3-4. Oregon Aggies at Eugene; Feb. 10-11, Her eon Aggies at Corvallis; Feb. 14-1S. California at Perkeley; Feb. 1 7-1 S, Stanford at Palo Alto; Fob. 24-25, Willamette a Eugene; .March 3-1, Willamette at Salem. University of Idaho Janl Hi-17. Oregon at Eugene; Jan. 18-1B, Wil lamette at Salem; Jan. 20, Washing ton State at Moscow; .(tin. 21, Wash ington State at Pullman: Feb. 3-4, Montana at Missoula: Fib. 7. Wil lamette at Moscow: Feb. S-9, Mon tana at Moscow: Feb. 15-lti, Wash ington at Moscow; Feb. 20-21, Whit man at Walla Walla. Willamette. University Jan. 12-13 Whitman 'at Salem: Jan. 18-1!), Ida ho at Salem; Feb'. 3-4. Whitman at Walla Walla; Fob. 7, Idaho at Mos cow; Feb. 13-18, two or four games with the Oregon Aggies; Feb. 24-25, ivy; i in which five local s will he the ei nti n.h'is !ims line fast go of hox I wrestling even's, are IMI ATHENS, Ohio. Dec. 21. (1. X. S i -Ohio University seems to have made an impression Hi the East this fall in football that will aid In schedule-making this winter preparatory to nex season. Ohio played three times in the east, lusiniv to Syracuse and West Virginia and defeating Columbia. Offers for next season have been received from Center, Kentucky the Navy. Annapolis; (ieorgetown, Wash -ington, I). C; Columbus, New York. West Virginia, .Morgautown: West Vir ginia Wesleyan, and Itethaiiy. Several of these games, it was stated, probably will be scheduled. A battle i Oloreil ln,y: and the vie big and se nchido.l in the bill of offerors which iWill be presented for the pleasure of Pendleton fans Thursday evening. The Aha theatre is the place of. the bill. I and the time of opening will be 8:45 t ''chiCii. ! The ba'tle royal eontostants have all ! s'trix d up the ameitnent to be present, i The boxing event will show lluddy I Stevens, local lad. and Filly Douglas 1 Portland fighter, in action, lbiuglas w -igh.M 133 and Stevens will t'p the scabs at 132 by the night of the go. ! !;..iiie amateur wrestlers h ive been secured to stage some stunts wheh i will lead up to th nu'iu event of th en ning, the mat in i, ting of Paiuae'a j Singh, Astoria lli ul'; grappler. and 'Kay Mc-Carroll. Peraileton wrestle:-. Tickets for the go have been on sale thl.i week at lb." Cosy billiard parlors, ! -lid Hie demand for the pasteboard; ha-i been stiff ic i :' th- keen to had "h" I Fr.r.ernul Order of Eagles, which s i rroiinitiiig the b' a!, io plan other af fairs during the i ua.ng weeks. act promptly and effectively to restore vesk. overworked or diseased kidnevi cad bladder to a healthy condition. i Mrs. !Hrt Ebir, 4CI S. :?:h S'rrrt, Tctrs Piute. Ir.d., Witci: "I i.jFjrH two rrirs i iw tr.i biiii.lcr trouble iraqueotty ! me b.iclicl'P. M.-rnirct I would arisA (mltr. yrv t.rrd ar.J having hptdac!l; S. trd gee flojt ,rfl TZr oel'or- my r vts. saw Foley KiJ- rry Filii Hver'iei-d ar-rl made up mv mind to try them. A 'crtiikifiguviri m nrAs I found my troLb'edisnr.ieit. Trip bjcliacri mopped and fry l.idni-vs Wert" restored lo tieslthy. rtnrmjl 0-lion. I imaisnti-eeol llioso tired pells nd hend.irhes and rny vin is no Ionaer biurred. Py ret nverv is entirety due tj hjlar Kidaef Pl.!s. V.tl.U I ...UiUlOLd." Nolil t-.er liere m ti. UMCMPi.ovi i". KANSAS CITY, Jin, Dec. 21. Vol unlecrs of America have opened their first ''soup house" here lo feed unemployed. QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION For Your Holiday Dinners We suggest that you select an order from the following: TURKEYS DUCKS, GEESE, CHICKENS AND BUFFA' O MEAT The choice cuts from our young Buffalo will soon be gone; Place your order soon. If you have ever tasted this delicious meat you know its merits if not, you should order now. Pendleton Trading Co. the Sign of Serrto Phone 455 "If It's On the Market We Have It." "i tnirMiTii i t t THE UNIVERSAL CAft The Ford Sedan, with electric self-starting rmd lighting system and demountable rimswith 3 -inch tires front and rear, is a family car of class andcomfurt, both in summer and in winter. Tor touring it is a most comfortable car. The; large plate glass windows make it an open car when Jc.;ircd,w hilc 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 reoperation. Anybody can safely drive it. V hile it has all the distinctive and econom ical merits ot the rord car in operation an maintenance. Won't you come in and look it over? Yours for Sen-ice SIMPSON AUTO CO. Phone 408 Water and Johnson Street III Water and Johnson Street " N. S.) ited in ' i'l.i: i:i...). hee. :. , Tliere are 3,1'ilu Smith.' ; the new I'leyelund eity direetory just issued. The I'.rnwii family is .eeund with l.:".:!ii niiiiies. und the Juiisi-h euiiie third with l.SUS. The hiiiKest iiiime is SeliimiMel j l'1'eniiiii, mid the shertest i:r. I The AaeMiee family easily seemed I first idaee in the bunk, while Mr. j ..Y.mw.-kl ran last. 1 Coliseum to Cost $800,000 ! Capable of Seating 75,000 I Persons Under Construction. I.OS ANCI'M.KS, Hit. 21. (I. N. S. ) I'.r'.ntMiin in' ilr point nf reality one of the most stupendous I'ix'ie proje'.'t i evi l' iii'dei talien in the West, actual work of Imililin'-f a Kie.it l.os Angeles Coliseum in exposition Park has lice1! i4MHn.- -. . " .. .. The hIkkIii of the finul documents whereby the eonstructlon emUraet for the huire eoliseiitn. or staiiiuin. was completed placed the mark of success en the i fl''"l' i f two years by a lu' e croup of public-spirited business men of this eity . The structure will cost $MHi,iuui and will seal ut least T r . n M t persons. It can be used for athletic events of all kinds. j for monster pageants and spectacles j and other public events. Plans a'rendy are under way to iit j tempt to recure for this city, as a re sult of the under! liking, the Olympic names wnii h heielolore have been! held in Kuiopp. ' t oliseums and stadiums in many qities were studied before plans for, the local structure were completed. As a result many novel features of conslriu'tion were worked out. t'nloss the builders encounter unex pected delays it is expected some nota ble event can be staged during the MOTION PICTURE NEWS UIVOI.I TODAY I Pccut'ini; $:i,(iiu worth or furniture j for u single Interior settlnir and then I smashing the outfit before the camera produces photoplay realism, hut ut a well-ninh prohibitiyev cost. Vet tha Is what Cecil 1!. IioMllle did In his j Paramount production, "The Affairs of Atintnl," which will be shown at the Kivoii theatre today. I'he settlnir in question seres PacKKround for a, part tit the. Hinrv porirayed by Wallace Iteid, (iloria Sv.'anson, Klliott Dexter, llebe Daniels, Wanda Hart ley, Theodore Roberts and other all-star players. It is an ultra luxuriant apartment and Howard IliK- !'.in, nri.nl uetjoa.jtniHmBOT fur Cvcll It. DeMille prodiiclionrt, w;is Instructed to t.n.1 Lf 'A V- 1 ' ARCADE sTor: Ami iciiiriutici- the dash beauty on e nliuo- foiiiul ill 1 1 it" pnaMi:s iiieiih-i's of t'ei-il II. Ii .M ii". Vi.h mv the l.ite-l ami far the riii'Htcst lie euT made: Mtti Hie lo.loniiij; peci'li'M" east of ,10101 lur I I'vei-: ' Wallace Rcid Gloria Swanson Filiiotk Texter Cebc Daniels Mon Blue Wanv' Hawley Theodore Robei ts Ancs Ayres Theodore KoslofP Polly Moran Raymond Hatton Julia Faye JESSE i.'SKY ortstnt TODAY Children 5c Adults 20c i t MIRACLES OF THE JUNGLE Chapter II 12 AGAINST 1 Perils Danger Winners of the West JURIED ALIVE Comedy A NERVY DENTIST Cecil B.DeMilles PRODUCTION The Affairs of Anatol CC (paramount Qiclurs i o vparo no expense. The result was an attractive suite designed by Paul Irihe --furnislted with approximately $ :i 1 1 . in I u worth of furniture. 'I'll is Included a, valuable ij set of l.ouis W'l chairs, a tnaiiuificeui carved photoeraph case of unique de sign, a .uranil piano, lamps, mirrors, tables, a desk, huiuite, pictures and bric-a-brac. At Hie climax of this episode, Wal lace Keid was instructed to run ntnuck runnshin!! even thlim breakable In the fcl, The urdiTH were cotnpfelienslvc i and Held obeyed them lo the letter. i Xot one stick of furniture remained In its ovlclnal shape when the vandal ism was complete. I'siiik the sinull I pieces of furniture as bludgeons, lle'.d .-hiitteted eycrylhiiiK in sii;hl while ! t in' mint ra clicked Just nut of raiiKe ' of his blows. Mirrors, lamps, chairs, phonograph and piano were demolish- . ei one by one. As a conclusion to the I scene, the husky star seized Hie. Iiiim-i overstuffed dlvvan and hurled it bud- j i v in .Given i Free Away I 'or Must Ui'ixvful ( oiiiile iu the Olil Stylo Mailt, Waltis, Two-Stp, ScliottlHchs, Threo-Htep anil other old style fancy dances slven by P. J. Towers every Friday night at I.lf.r.HTY UAU Public Invited riltlL'M I 1 1 1 ll'l'tilicll lll.l.l'tt III nllllH I " -'i,"- ' " " ii - . m ('lid uf the H't. ' j . f KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES FALL AND WINTER 1921 11 Christmas holblavs In as the E S V 1 " V" .-I f I R PREFERRED CART DRIVER ! lr M U JOB 10 TEACHING SCHOOL' 1. a 9 I i ! k 1 u . I x. i ). 1 . ( r. x . s. 1 - MiihiU' flii.ss (IiTmnns arc h liurrl up thiil recently .1 rutst;ini t'aitilidato fur. an instructor m post inlormcil the trov- rrnmt'iit tlnit lu would l-.'onu a dust fiirt driwr ratluT than liavc the priv ilege of liriiiKin up you njr I'olsdam ers. He caicl the peddling business would pay much hett-r. Tlie povennmeiit had piven him to , understand that he was one of 7.j up- ' plirjints for a position of regular ; teuehcr in !erni;in .schools and ttuil' owiny to liis youth there was iin chance r r him at present. w am i,m.i i si;.m; 11 ' .n: a';kkks. nee. :m. .. im - 111 the I'elicf that somewhere alolitf the. Pacific. , ,,:it tliere is located t h" for-! Pot ten r:tve of some v leran of i!ie A in eric: 1 u Ilevulut ion, the S'-c:e! , 1 Sous tff the UeoIuti"ii. Ios Aii;'pIi.j chapter, has announced it mem tiers oon will lieain a e;.i-( h for such ii irrave. and it has appealed to similar on-Mi'i.'itions and the ptiMic to join in ' the . tees'. 0 J Aecon'iiti,' to n statement isneil l.y 1 the sncit". vhit" nu n hf-r;an to ;iiriv- in tlio country now made up of th-' I I'aeific 1 M: st states shortly nfit r prm, T'v societv hi ii - i. th;.! ;.o..,,,, th.is. w.iy across the plains around (pe Horn. w "b.i had s' en v.-rvte lion, and u hose ltjiv soincwher. toda'. t he statement w ho mad-1 t Heir fir came l-y shin I'e pi ssildv Some In the Keiotn - are located in the I'acil'ii- Const states re you the man who says: qn. "Show me! Show me fabric that wears, tailoring that holds up. Show me full value for every dollar.55 Let us how you Kirschhaiim Clothes. I miss 1.1 ;.ion oiii, w 11:11 j ,-v ' cav'sci 1, nee :m.- i a ; IM ' n uatn.a'ion of flje only Vmer- iran I.eirion post on tlin !';uifie! "ast coiiipov.,) t. h:siey of liew- Ii:i) ''r tro :i was pertei led here'todav. 1 't wili lie known as I "rnVriek (i. ! Jlunelt rHt. Xo. 111. in honor of :( San I'luiii iseo in w -pHpei iuan who 'died o-et-ntly a ;i result of -wound-1 reei .1 in ait ion, j $30 to $45 BOND I'rndleton's Leading Clothiers R.O PENDLETON I' r ir, v .t :. . I"