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READ TIIE EAST OREGOMAN SPORT PAGE AND RECEIVE THE NEWS THAT IS FURNISHED BY. THREE SERVICES, A. P., U. P. rAND L & 1 ' ' '''nil. wl CX'S; JT 1 """ ' ' " " ''"' ittt .1 " "rm nrmr 7v TCH DATCO I civ ruw SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OREGON1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2, 1922. TEN PAGES . TP- -fcV dWZZ A rS tA section two nBsfe? PAGES 7 T0 10 I " EFFORT TO BE MADE BY BOXERS TO GET Organization Formed to Put Mitt Game Into Same Class With 'Grand Opry;' Farrell . Hoots. BY HENRY L. FARRELU (United Press Slaff Correspondent.) XEW YORK. Jan. 2.--We have with us now the National Sports Alli ance. "It's a fancy name for the "boxers union." - Formed to protect the poor hard worked, underpaid boxers from eth machinations of capitalistic promoters, it will seek enrollment in the Ameri can Federation of Labor. The membership of the protective body includes nearly all the promi nent boxers and their managers and it is hoped eventually to snare a lot of fans in for a ten-dollar initiation fee and ten-dollar dues a year. The maid Idea, given to the public r.t least, is to elevate boxing . to the place of "grand opry" and join all the fraternity into a big lovable associa tion, with everyone working for each other. Should the "boxers' union" get Into the Federation of Labor, some inter esting situations might arise. It would be aggravating for Bonny Leonard, whose manager, Billy Gib son, is the prime factor in the move ment, should have to turn down a JGO.OOO match because his opponent was a non-union blow-maker. There probably would be a union champion and a non-union champion. Sam Qompers might take it unto himself to pick the ret ere at fights, de cide upon the number o( rounds. He might refuse to allow a union fighter to go Into the ring if the watch and bell of the timekeeper, if the posts and ropes of the ring and If the canvas cloth, resin, water bucket, sponges, etc., were not union made. ' If the union stret cleaners in Nome went out on u strike, it would be tough for the abused boxers to stop "work" in sympathy QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD USE IT We especially invite weekly and thirty day accounts of worthy applicants. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 BenUM uli It's On the Market We Have It." THE UNIVERSAL CAft The Ford Sedan, with electric self-starting and lighting system and demountable rims with 3j4-inch tires front and rear, is a family car of1 class and comfort, both insummerandm 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 in operation. Anybody can safely drive it. While it has all the distinctive and cconom ical merits of the Ford car in operation and maintenance. Won't you come in and look it over? Yours for Service SIMPSON AUTO CO. Phone 408 Water and Johnsop Street If a boxer"s strike came in New York, it would be something terrible for the wealthy champion sto be forc ed to keep the poor preliminary boys in bread and butter until the strike was settled. . . , 1 ....lll.l' lo .join me iiniiiu uviw,- ,ur.. have the great plrvlege of putting the boxers in print and how the buxers do hate publicity. When the Alliance was first thoguht of the geenral impression went around thiit it was a Bodv organizing to "get" Tex Rickard. but this can't be taken seriously since the name of Leo Flynn. Rickard- right hand man, against whom the manager shad their chief grievances, appears on the board or directors. Of course, a boxers" union is a ioke. If the game is to be given such a great fine bath it must be individually. Ynthino. fan he done with a high sounding oreaniza'tion. If every boxer in the game conducted himseir prep riv if M-orv manager refused to fix la set up, and if every fighter did his best in the ring there would ne no need for a National Sports Alliance to turn the game into "grand opry." ! FRENCH GOURMET TO BE AT BELLEY PARIS, Jan. 2. (I. N. S.) XI.. Brillat-Savarin, the famous French rf the eighteenth centry is to be honored by France. He was a musician and an author but he is best remembered as the rtlscoverei 01 new dishes. He was the last word ... ..i.,. A monument will be erected to his memory at Uelley where a Itrlatt-Savarin week will be celebrated. avkps oi l) rwkethkaktk. DEACON. N. Y.. Jan. 2. (I. N. .) ... Qhat-mnn lind fomHT AITS. JOIUluna Citv Judge Frank Rigert, each seven- tv four years oio, ar j" 7. , v. Ti,,v were childhood marrieu iieic. . sweethearts. They quarreled and each married, out nou i Sberman's husband died three yean. ago and airs, iuw" mer. The pair were reconciled an. decided to wed. Watch Your Step That's BY KVAXOEUXS (Written Especially for ADAMS XEA Service) The fact that the sun uml Venus will travel side by side during Janu ary, indicates more harmony may exist in the world and mure will be accomplished along constructive lines. In fact everything should he done to establish confidence and opti mism, for unless. there. is a very lim ieiiTil advance ' forward before the Id of February, when Jupiter turns' retroEiade. I fear we can look for little real activity before the 6th of June, when Jupiter turns direct. When Jupitor turns retrograde, as 't will on the 3d of February to re main so until the 6th of June, a very rcstricing and depressing influence be comes evident In business. During this period it would be well to try to bring to a successful frml natlon matters already under way rather than to initiate any new ven tures. On the Sth df October Saturn will enter the sign of Libra and will re main therein through 11)22. GIVES INFORMAT NEW 'JITNEY BILL' The following digest of the recontlv enacted "Jitney bill' has b,-n received from tho Public Service Commission at Salem in which the p:-ovlsions'oC the law nre described as well as the Information tor securing licenses: "The new automotive legislation U interpreted as affecting nil corpora tions, persons or companies owning, cont roll in;,', operating or "managing any motor vchiclo used in the buMness of transportation of peisons or prop erty for compensation over the public highways of the stale, exception be ing made to such vehicles as operate exclusively within the llmltof an in: corporated city or town. "The Public Service Commission, In -ts administration of the act,-is au thorized to supervise and regulate such features as rates, firvlces and facilities from the standpoint of their reasonableness, safety nnd adequacy and to exercise Jurisdiction in sucn matters affecting the relationship of iuch companies with the passenger and shipping public. v.f'vvill 5Urt Willi L epidemic ffif ;H' rdrL -Ni,'i.-t tt -i.-&iif-v jnottiet lull f r ; . i - :f - J and riMiK J surgeons al The ' Story of "Jim, the Fuddlei Jlins 0. Davli, secretary of la bor, Is the firet of President Hard ing' cabinet to write his autobi ography. He arrived In America at eight and worked in the Iron fields of Pennsylvania. Booth Tar. klncton has characterized Davis' story as a great account ot the rise of a typical American. , Message of Stars mm IV -V-ilf '.V-. I ..'v.-j Vinrtllli,ll5 WV . -tl ,vt i This sign rules Japan, China, Aus tria, parts of India, upper Esypt and the city of Denver in this country, It Is to be' feured that these parts of the world' will be in a most afflicted or war-like condition. People born from March 20 to April 20; from June 22 to July 22: from September 21 lo October 24, and from December 22 to January 2L should avoid overloading at the sys tem. During some par of the Libra per iod people born at these times nre Hi danger of suffering from poor health and depressed business. The world will be fortunate If there is not an epidemic which will attack the nervous system. Surgeons will be unusually busy. If your birth date is between the 7th and 2Mh of February, the 8th and 30th of June, the 12th and 31st of October there will be a period during 1!22 in which ou will como under the Influence of Jupiter, iind experi ences an Increase In Influence. This will be nn auspicious period "Ail companies or individuals sub ject to the act and engaged in the operation of thin class of public trans portation must first obtain from the Commission a certificate or permit setting forth the terms and conditions covering such operations, ulso to file a nrety bond, or liability Insurance nnd good faith undertaking. -The maxi mum license fee Is fived at ten (10) dollars per vehicle. "The necessary application blanks, including a request for pertinent data, accompanied hy cop:es of the taw, are furnished by the Public Service Com mission promptly upon request. The County Clerks and County Judges of the various counties have been sup plied with copies of the new law for the Information of the genera) public. "The Commission requests' the co operation of the automotive Industry and the general public In the Intro-, ductlon und compliance with the new lnw in matter and spirit, Mtlilifi ClfiAlt HITUtNS; ' 4' liKI.LAIUI-:, Ohio, Jan.' 2. (I, X. S.) Although most local industries continue Idle, mure smoke la notice able about town. A stogie that sold for ten cents during, and just after the World War Is back to normalcy selling for five cents. ""'"' '"' JIM I -j:' in 1922!; OltlOll 01 for the pressing of new undertakings and establishing of family ties. If you were born during the last few days of February, tho first few days of March, the last few days of June, the first few days of July, the last few days of October or tho first, few days of November you will come under Influence of Uranus. During the coming year you will find success will come easier. If you were born 'during the last few days of May, the first few days of June, during the first week of Sep tember or the first week in December you will be under the perverse Influ ence of I'ranus and will find that you most' continually exert your will K keep from disastrous impulses or un dertakings. . . If you were born during the first 10 days of January, the last few (lays of, March, the first 10 days of April, the first 12 days of July, the first 12 days of October or the last few days of December, you will he influenced by the evil aspects of the planet Sat urn. You will find it- necessary to Board your health. ALniTQITE'ltQCB, N. M Jan. 2. Something brand 'new In the line of tribal superstitions has Just been dis covered umpng tile. Acoma Indians. Kach year, the tribe makes a pil grimage to the peak of Mount Taylor, 11,381 feet high, where each tribes man and his squaw fill earthen Jnrs with "sacred dirt" to be carried back lo their pueblo, sixty miles nway. . Karth from a certain area at the peak of Mount Taylor is believed by the Acoma sto possess medicinal and supi-ruaiioniu quui.ues. MOTION PICTURE NEWS IUVOI.I M-xf.V AM) MONDAY William H. hart In a triple role Is That Cold and Cough Hanging On? 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The task of keeping the char acters absolutely distinct was a prob lem for any actor, but Mr. Hart suc ceeded where many would have failed and the Illusion Is perfect. i i The star appears as the father of twin boys In the prologue, He dies by his own hand rather than bo captured bv Indians and the children are rescu ed. They grow up, one to become a rancher in X'tah, the other the gov- i ernor of tho state. A special trip was made to Salt Lake City to obtain the scenes at the state MOTHER! OPEN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Your littlo one will love the "fruity" taste of "California Fig Syrup'1 even if constipated, bilious, Irritable, feverish, or foil of cold. A teaspoonful never fulls to cleanse the livor and bowels. In a few hours you can see for yourrself how thoroughly it works all the sour bile, and undigested food out of the bowels nnd you have a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers keep "Cnllfornta Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea spoonful today saves a sick child to morrow. Ask your druggist for genu- Ine "California Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California" or you may get nn Imitation fig syrup. $200 Given Away Free For Most OraoiTuI Couple In the Old Stylo Waltx. Walt, Xwo-Rtep, Schottliche, Thr,ee-Htep and other old ityle fancy dancee given by P. J. Powers every Friday night at Mfll-'JITY HALL Public Invited Music by Mcliroy Orchestra, iiw We desire to extend to you the compliments of the season and express our sincere wishes for your prosperity, the coming year with a continuance of the cordial relation existing between us. Y ' .'" . , . The BEE HIVE PENDLETON OREGON ITB:it7WW"i,W'"'lffi;HJllff T ODAY Children 5c AdulU 20c REALART PRESENTS ALICE IN A drama of the under world. -Y, International Newt ' Rolin Comedy . . . BBi buildings. The. story Is by Will Rey nolds and wan adapted for the screen by Lambert Hlllyer. who also direct ed. Joe August, A. S. C wag camera man. .' i .-. ? .,. , , ; ' ' Till I. Kr Hd u bom, mini witfc him vi,i k now u lint, Sunt. Almn HdUbW SOI 0 BV DP.WQIS1S EYtRWSIi? RIVOLI Today WiWamf.S.; V HAPJ ! Not much on ' mouth work, but in 4 fight oh, man! And you'll Bay . he had to fight in THIS picture! , A rousing story of love and the Golden West, f s COMEDY AESOP'S FABLES LITERARY DIGEST ; . -I---' iiiiiiiwmii u BRADY Hush Money ESQ