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iREAD THE EAST OREGONIAN SPORT PAGE AND RECEIVE THE NEWS THAT IS FURNISHED BY THREE SERVICES, A. P., U. P. AND I. IN. S. 1 I TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 9 TO 12 TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 9 TO 12 ioniao DAILY EAST OREGON1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 30, 1921. IB Pathological, Nerve Irritating;, Sex-exciting Music Befud dles Moral of Young Women CHICAGO, i.m-. X. S. Moral disaster is cumins to hundred. .-f young American Kills through th" Pathological ncivi'-iiiitatiim'. sex excitin;; music of jazz orchestras, ac cording to the Illinois Vigilance Asm ciation, which has instituted a crusade to arouse parents, churches and schools to the danirer to young wom anhood. In ('hicuKo alone the association's representatives have traced the fall of 1.1100 girls in the last two years to jazz music. J iris in small towns, as well as the I'i cities, in poor lvmes and r.eh homes, arc victims of the weird, in sidious, neurotic music that accoti, pan'.es nitHtet n daiuing. "Tiie degrading music is common not only to disorderly places. Imtoi' ten to hi-'li school affairs, to expensive hotels and to so-called society circles, declares the U, v. I'hillip Yarrow, si peruUeiulent of the Vigilaiuo Associa tion, who has prepared a p-.-r!im::'mry lepoit dealing with the pro' loin. The report says that the vigilaive society h:is no desire to al'olisli danc ing, hut seeks to awaken the puldic conscience to the present danger and future consoouences of jazz music. Ilefcrriiig to the 1,000 fallen girls, tlu Itov. Yarrow's report says: "The demoralizing part played i Jazz music and 'i"o i the ex-; perii nce f these girls was repeatedlvl pcrtrayed in their pitiful stories. To observe the final fruits of 'the jazzj music roMte one must visit a tif ; dance floor in Chicago's Second i World. Here investigators for the; Vigalance Association found tile logi-i cal culmination of so-called 'modern' j music. ".Mid the distracting notes of the saxophone and the weird heal of the tom-toin was witnessed conduct not hitherto seen outside th" old red-light Wistiic:. In mil x , x of the a.idiiine. Ahich included mar.x l,,ys ar.d girls ap( lle;itl their teens. Couples en The flour :-.,. e a i ahtiot eery fol ai of ind'Yeiu-y. "Iv:n, is i -!,-iitly threw their arms aro:;. d h otm-r. tivuen:l as-;na-ing imiu-'ial posttires. Lights . i low. e, d. end lo the strains ,,f ueo pated laus-c actions th:U are iiute selPaMe took piac. This U the full flowering thi' fruition of the ino-i.-m tro:ic nn;su-, which lias so crazed and I oi'.iddled the im.ral mak, -r.p of .vouPir people." The Ke. Yarrow says it is the duty of parents, churches and schools to know the maimer in which the youn people are dancing ami. having learn ed til s. they should enlist in a nioe tcent for wholesome, normal music ami clean dancing. Members of the American l.egion post at Greenville. South 'Vnel'i.a. will serve as policemen dureg the annual hatluuet of the police d 'pa" men! of that city. The ropiest for tic I.i gionnaires to police the oily for three hours during the enlcrt im men: was made hy fhief of Police .1. I', smith. The Legionnaires will nan e their chief to serve duri.iv,' ah sence of the regula.' police folic. 1W II iLUwilL MP Seattle Man Eats, Sleeps, j i Works ar.d Feels Better ! Acquatij Sports Enjoyed One; of Most Popular Periods ! in All of its History.! Than in Many Years. It would be a skeptical person in deed who could any longer doubt the i efficacy of Tanlac. after reading the I mat'y statements from people in Scat I tie and other pans of Washington ! w ho have been wonderfully benefited I'V taking this medicine. Typical of I'.Y HAIIKV W. Nli'lIOI.S. (International News Service l Ollcspomient I I these statement., is that of K. O. ; NKXV YiUlK. 1'cc. ;to. From "i cry j Thompson. .".TIT lVlviders Axe.. West 1 oiat of vicxv the year lsiiM stands out sy..,,,!, wash. He sas: as t!ie greatest ill the history of Am- .,.-,.' v,.,irs ,v. nfe was made miser i email swininiing. Water sports on-j.lWl. 1V stomach trouble and 1 didn't !" '' "oi'iccedentcd popularity wit li ! iu,,,w w,ere to turn for relief, lwas oiucsiams ami puouc more aim le-t- ..i, ,,i , iiv,i some- mGKX JuJ. ml iiMwii iiiH ' . iijnmi.mm u.inn aii HT v.Hnp(.it..rs were in the fichi th;n. i-vir In i. lie. iind swiuimi-rs of tmiti -m- In-nUf wtulil, n:uion;il, rulhialp in.; si-hula si u- rccniils. Ntarly forty nrv st;t ihtaitis wimv m.mvj.i.'U otiu'iaiiy in- tno A. A. I .. l,rt.. hut siiu. taUinu tlvs m.-tlioino 1 mil I Iiis fails to takt- cntim nf per- lii... i,, (,v.-v 1 r ..i.t.ii i niii si, xp, work, and loci luttir than I have in yoars." thtivj must hi (loiu tn iclit'Vt' iti; ilition. as 1 was losiuii writ; lit siviiuth fviTv day. ""If it hailn't bron fm Tan'ac thciv no tflliny what my fait1 woultl havt- Mr. A. Rletzold, or 1405 West Webb ctreet, Pendleton, held the lucky number to claim the Phonograph, and Mrs. Robert Carrier, 401 Aura street, held the lucky number to claim the gold watch. Hanscoms ieilr i Store QUALITY SERV ICE SANITATION Specials for Saturday Meat Department YOUNG ROASTING CHICKENS, LARGE FAT HENS. . FRYING CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE, TURKEYS, ROASTING PIGS Choice young Beef prepared especially for the Holiday meals. A large assortment of Prime Milk Fed Veal, Young Pig Pork, Spring Lamb and Young Tender Mutton. Grocery Department Celery, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Brussel Sprouts, Artichokes Yams, Cranberries, Green Peppers, Florida Grape Fruit, a splendid assortment of oranges. These are all quality products especially selected for your Holiday meals. PENDLETON TRADING CO. If it's on the market we have it loi la-lllees actually nuilit; as recorils. I 'tit a' distances not listeil. ami of a' i nnil- r of feats accomplislicil abroail I lo- Miss Kihchla llleihtfey, then of the I T.inlac is sol.l in l'mulleton liv g V,o Voru Women's Sxx iiuinini; Asso-t Thompsons lfu Store ami I'y Icail ciaiioi ; Norinan Koss. of lite Illinois j Iul;' ilruifnists. I V - ('.. ami I.iul.v Lansec, of Honolulu, j . I i. feat progress xxas xxitncsscil in j soci o- ami collcnc xxater polo. Tlie Cliarlotte I'luicl. at liriKlitnn ltcacli I the Illinois A. r. anil I'linec- ; Caihi wv. ov (iirrs that last HOTKIi riCM)I KTlN III.OCK rlIJCTN, OUEOON to ' "HI"" B'Bj at the Sign of a SnrrW . ton I'liix-i'isitc, pennant xxanners, xver : '.he siroucest i)roiluccil licrc. l:i all-arounil A. A. I'. aipintios the men's team championship was cap- lu'eil hy the Illinois A. ('., anil the I wonicu's ly the Ncxv York W. S. A. , Kacli ran up the h'mhest scores in hoth the iniloor anil uutiloor national titles tests. The liilloxx inv arc the outstamliuK sxvimiii!; recorils niailc in l'.tl: Men. I roc style , lun vanls. TTofoot pool, n:r,: 1-Tt, ! John Wcismuller, at Hrishlon Hcich Ilaths. lun yarils, (lil-foot pool, 3 :., j John W'cismullcr, at Illinois A, C. 1211 yarils, 7."i-foot pool, l;ils I .loin Wclsmullcr. at nrinhliin I'.cach ! I'.nths. Km yanls, ?:-foot pool, 17 2-r,, j John Weismnll'T, at I'.i'luiPen ll"ach ; Ilaths. j 1 (Mi metres, 7:,-fool pofil, l:iui J-T., ! John Weisniiillcr. at llrinhtnn lleach j Ilaths. j 4 1 11 yarils, ilu.foot pool, ;,;li; l-r,, ! Norman Koss. in Canada. ! 4 ii( metres, T.'.-foot pool, r,;. iXoriimn Koss, at lliihtou lleuch . Ilaths. ; ."lUll metres, T'-I'oot pool, (l;4s ' I.mlc Lander, In Han Krancisio. I linn metres, ".'i-foot pool, :i : IT, 1-Ti. 1 Norman Honk, at lliiKhton lleach i Ilaths. j tine mile. liu-I'ool pool. 2-::is I Xortnaii Koss, at Illinois A. f i M-n, Itm U SlioKc 1 1 1 yards, tin-font pool, 1 : 0 r I!-;. Tan Kealoha, In Honolulu. l.'oi .arils, open xxater, l:-l!l. Pita Ki aloha, In Honolulu, f WlMlll'll, I Too Style inn Muds, open water, 1:0.1 2-5, ' Kthelda r.leihtrey, llrmhton I'.cach I Ilaths. i lun yards, 7r,-foot pool 1:ti:j 4-",. I I'ltheida llleihlrcy, IhiKhloii lleuch I Maths. iroi yards, T'ofoot pool. I : pi 4-ii, j Mrs. t'iiarlolle Clunt ! H'lth.t. J L'ju i ai ds, 7.".-foot pool, 2:4 7 3-4. .Mrs. t'harloiie c'lune, at llriiihlon lleuch I lilt lis. Women. Hack Sli'nkc lun yards, tin-foot pool. Miss Sybil I'.aucr. al Illinois A. ('. l.'.n yards, tin. fool pool, Jtiiti Miss Sylul Haller, at Illinois A. t T ary 27-2S, California at Seattle; Kch ,1 .1. XX nsliimitnii Stale at Seal tie; Kcliruuiy lfi-lt, Idaho at Moscow: e i.taly J4-Ja, Ul'cuon Amnios at Se attle. , ..ixcisity of Idaho January 16-17, (trefoil al l-luwcni1; January 1S-1:i, Willamette at Salem: January n, XVashinton State at Moscow; January 111, Washington Slate ut Pullman; l'YIiruary 11-4, Montana at .Missoula. Kehrniiry 7, Willainette at Mohcoxv; Fclifiiary l.'.-M, W'ashliinlon at Mos cow; Kehriiiiry 20-21, 'Whitmtin t Walla Wallu. Washitu'ton Sluto ColloRp Janntitj lii. Conzima at riillmun; Jamiary Sit Idaho at Moscow; January 21, Iilahl at I'ulltnan; January 2S-24, California at riillnian; Kehniary 3-4, WaHhlngto at Seattle: February Stanford at I'alo Alto; Kehniary 10-11, Cnltfornfct ut llerkeley; Kehriiury 1 7-1 S, Wunlv niHlon at I'ullnian; Fphrnary 23, Whit, man at Pullman; Kehniary 27-28, oivKou AkkIch at Pullman. I'liltTl.AND. nr., Hcc, sft. tr. l'.t 'Interest In liasketliall as a ma.liir sport in the coast colleue conference has never heen ehihi!ed more stroim ly than the recent nalherlm,' here. The schedules adopted Mill swine in to action soon after .New Years, acJ conliim- to the followim? order: ri'.ivorsity of California - January 23-24, Washington State at Pullman; Ian -y ,-2s, Washiimloii at Seattle; Felireeryi--, Stanford at Pain Alto; Kohi nary 1H-1I, WasliiniMon Stale at ;, j lieekcl'y; I'YIit nary 14-15, OrcKon al Perkilec; February 2.1, Stanford al Berkeley. St a iil'ord l'n I vol Mil y ,la unary ,'2.1 -21, "reumi at KiiKcne; January 27-2S, 1 ireon Aiiuics al Corxallis; lrehriiar)t' --, California at Palo Alio; February 7-v. Washington State at Palo Alto; February 17-ls, oresmn ut Pain Alto; February 21, California at llerkeley. Sale ?lM for IMTS and INVALID U , ASK FOR Tax 'nd Substitutes ForlnlTaritrt.Invrlidsiimiriroiirfnrrhllilrpn Irichfnl'U, milled main extract In Powdir Ths OH.vd Kvid.li.ln' For 'I i"i-bIno Coottmg Kourihiiig D!(tibU i-ijisy -ycyj-.SiiKi'y nwmiw .u ! SPECIAL For Satu relay fit the Bake-Rite Bakery I'nivi rsity of iropon January It-Ifl, 'hilinaii at Kiicene: January 12, Xinlh army corps at Tacoina; Jaiiunry 13-14. Washington al Seattle; Jaiiu nry 11-17. Idaho al ICuuenc; January 20-21, Washington at KiiKcne; Janu ary' I -2.1. Slanford at Knur-no; Fcliru ary 3-1; (Iicliou Ai;,iies at l'',ui;etie; Fehruarv in-II. oreimn Au'iiics al I'.rlhtou Peaeh u 'orvu His; February 14-11, California at llerkeley: February 17-11. Stanford nt l.nln Alto; February 21-21 Wll laiuetlc al ll'iuene; March 3-4 Wll lametle at Salem :;un yards, 7.1-fool pool, 4:13 !-:t lu l da Pleibtrey, In Australia. I tiivrrsity ol x ashhialon .1 a una 1 lun yards roln.x, 7.1-l'oot ponl, l:4u 13-14, tireaon at Seattle; January 17 OtVsH FtheMa I'.leiblrey, ll"lcu 1 h. 1 're-urn A'Juics al 1,'orvallis; J.11111 Wamwi inlit, 1 b'llrudc l-:derlc and Mi s. nry 2H-2I, rirettnn at Fum-no; .lanii- THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan, with electric self-starting and lighting system and demountable runs with 3;4-inch tires front and rear, is a family car ot class and comfort, both insummerandin winter. For touring it is a most comfortable car. 1 he large phnc glass windows make it an orjen car when deaired.whiL-iii case of rain and all inclem ent weather, it can be made a most delightful closed cr.r in a few minutes. Kain-proot, dust proof, fine upholstering, broad, roomy seats. Simple i i operation. Anvhodv can safely drive it. While it has all the distinctive and econom ical merits of the Ford car in operation ar.d : WV vrwt -nmp in 3nit look it maintcnuiii-t. . u w.,- rf ,$200 Given Away Free J'or Jlnst (.l.lecl'ul Couple ill the Oil I Stylo WalU. Waltz, Two-filrp, Rchottisch, Three-Step ami other old style fancy dances Riven by P. J. Towers every Friday night at MB DUTY HAIL Public Invited Music by Mi t.lroy Orchestra. In Black and White CAKE1S Large Mocha Round Cakes 45c each Chocolate, Vanilla, Devil's Food Strawberry Square CAKES . 20c each SPICED CAKES 5c each CUP CAKES 25c dozen FRENCH PASTERY ASSORTED FRENCH PASTRY 5c each LARGE ASSORTED FRENCH PASTRY 10c, 2 for 15c CREAM PUFFS 10c, 2 for 15c ROLLS, Snails, Cinnamon, Butter Rolls and Parker House 20c per dozen RAISED OR CAKE DOUGHNUTS 20c dozen TEA BISCUITS 10c a pan Don't forget our delicious Bake Rite Milk Bread for Saturday, 13c, 2 for 25c DEMAND IT AT YOUR GROCERY over VMira fnr SfTV'ice SIMPSON AUTO CO. 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