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: . .1 , ... itfr.n.bv. X.-.vPinl)fi- 21. ir21 PAT1TC RTX LA CRANDE EVENING OBSERVER J I; 1 . 1 41 i ! f I ! ! i i f : Mlllfil Hocliitli.ii; Continental Dciicit cluli; : tlnctly rtipni-lnr to WiiUuh-ii'k mill i Anici lcan I'olr.iMl-C'liliiu ItncorA; j iTnlon wim nllve und tciklnic every AiiiotWiiii Aberdecn-AiiKini iihhkcIm-; portunWy to get Die lirenkH. Phll- tlrn : American KhorOint-ii UreerterH' ! 11 ik Interi'ented two nawst'H In one iiHMi.-iiitlnn; American C! a I I o w a yfiinrtfr and several others were in-' Ilreedert' hhkocImLIoii ; American an-jtercepted by other Union playera.j ron-Jeraey Swine association ; Airier-Only the coudttion of the field ne- , linn Hampshire-Sheen association vented I'nion'B aeconds from wimilne I American Shetland Pony i lul WHhii hy a larger wore. X(l 'Winter J'MsllillJJ I'l'T-' '' -l a"l the American Cots- Vn U'KKor Ilalph Aloririin, last lllitted Acivirdi'll"- to (iilllK'i'"1'1 H',,lKt''y 1tl!"1- .year's first team coach, has done iHplfiidul work witli the second string- LAKES CLOSED Mm thruiiitiioiit the world to obtain aou'the same sets were betna sold by Soi-fico In the wcrld v.hoie these mamiw ..r ti... .i.nma it vim rnnnn inai ifM iots in .'vew iora in a -mm ui i iiiid un .u..iim. --w while a comidetn set or atampB could , Gold 110 nnd In London at threei he nurchased at the American Post pounds. The American postoffice In! Office In Shnwchui for Mexico Sii.74,Shung)ial la tha only distributing of- from the Shanghai offiee only when iim evchcinire rate warrants tlii'ir sale. ( 'onmiissioii Order. RHAXOHAI, Nov. 21. The 1'nltcd States Postal Agency at Shanghai is pniliuljly the only American poslof-. 1 TEAMS II GI ES !ers. They have piaved three games ! fl' e lhllt pvf 1,0 " n"r , l-losing to Baker 6 to 0, winning! " " U"a ,Ka, ' f,1,""1" ,Mli from l.a Grande 7 to 0 and from Wal-1 ""PI'"""'' " was made pos- lowa 7 to 0. On Thanksgiving Day"""" " """""""" as a forerunner to tlie Inlon liigli-lex''l,"nKe' l.'l,.ln hlu-ti olnul. Ilia .fi(.f.niu ..'III I u "H" " KNTKRPRISK, Nov. 21. All lakes; in the Wullowa mountuins have been cb sed to winter fihing, it was learned Momday evening when a letter from the static game commission was read to the rod and gun club. A few weeks ujro the club was told that trout weivj becoming" scarce in Aneroi:! and its. closin glor Dart or the year was pug-i fi,.i,i with snow 17 inches Rested, me ciun wem lanncr ami iU,t.p ,( in SNow atorm Union s: """ 'i" ' Hlamps callud surcharge atamps recommended that it be closed for all football machine out fought Wal- r t"1"""? 11 lnl "' "t ' lass hotel. nler(.ly werc the ordinary .two-cent the coming season, nnd that ice lake ,;W11.H un,.tRd t,.,,,,, und heldl" "" aim u'-'un( ()l.,. stamps, but they here in Good Weather UN'IOX, Nov. 21. I Special) On a take oil North Powder lii-ll aeh' o) i ' " , 1 and they expect 1o win. ka" P'' I-eU on sale at ps Lhut could be imrchaKcd In thf! tuv- .n. t.r.x.,i t.iuiiiim ui i.ttir-;r(!my of lje country inn it'vtriiiiy i;iiiki(i. t'lii.riiniui buried ill alue upon the Mexican dollar. These new,h be opened for winter fishing. Ihem to a scoeless tie. Wallowa I '""'I"1" In every respect. II. I). Tall- ula,.k h,H,,n ,, ,,.,,. fll,.ofor th! In reply the commission wiotc to m(R l)lB of y'anl.1KP ln the middle I ",i,n- wh" tho "'1 '" ' oiiducted ' two-eenlcrs the words Shanghai George lingers, deputy game warden,! th(( ,Jlt w.n ,,,,, , ,,,. that winter fishing was considered bad n)t ,(jV(M. tn,.HWM ,, ..i, practice all over the country and Ore- l nl) f),1t ,,,,, .from Mm, eloping of Aneroid in the summer was lug. From past showings and eompnra- the high mountains has Ik-mi one of the striking winter sports of the county. opposed by A. J. Mtlnturfl & Son !,,, ,.,.,. , rvnr,.( w ,wa to Wallowa J ake park ami by the forest , n , () Wall..wa bad seiice. which is nu.sing a proicct for , , , 1() the establishment by a Pcn ili ton man I ., . . , , , ' . .il.ii ( ram e defeated us fiC to 0 and of a resoit at one or two of the up peri .... Wallowa had run up 312 points mountain lakes. , . , . . , , , , Mr. Hwr said th. fort Borvi. V " ' '7 "V , " lake not m.mnu.r to make it moro ac-"'!"" l" tl,k" i,,t" llHn rosHihlc. It is now rvwm iy u vry! ""lit nnd the r.mult wuk that ftcfp path M'ulii let down Wallowa ani.iratioj)K ThcM mountain lakes have liwn, wlih u dull thud. ; stocked with eastern brook trout nmJ "it two nuiirters Tnlon mad' the state commission wrote mat lhi"' PMicUcally an many Kainn an Wul fijvh reproduce so rapidly that It dtil, Jowi. ospecially on paws and pimtA. Tiot -tu-lieve that any summer closing, The third ouarter Haw some brilliant was necessary. Aneioid han been op- I'laylnu on both Hide and in the last en to winter fishing for three seasons quarliM' Wallowa, with one niinutf Under a special permit of the statjlo play attempted a place kick from commission, the snow.stioe inp nr.) a poi.iLion aooni j;i yartiB iron, ine fio;il and directly in trrnt or It. ')'' I ' it Ion line had been playlnK flrruti ctilly all durlaK the anie but In this c-finis of the game the entire I'nion line chai'Md through and blocked the kfek hh one man. The whlntle blew Immediately after the ktek an-d the KH.ife was over. Thero were no outHtandlng stars In tho name and only two knockouts were pulled during both Kanies. The clean and sportsmanlike playing of both teams was a feature as bcth knockoutK were clearly accidental. V. Johnson of I'nion in making a tackle was Htruck in the eye and one the same play a Wallowa man was Hhak en up enoiif-h to rail time out. As a fornrnnner to the first team Kftine the 1'iilon Hecond team demon strated their superiority over( Wal-I'-.wii'h secondh by winning 7 to 0. The winning tcnicl.down came in the third iiuarter und waft made on Htraiht football. Union's Interfer ence on end runs was something worth wutchiiiK. Union's goal was never even remotely threatened while she had three chances to scorn. A fumble accounted Tor one failure and the timekeeper's whistle the oth er. I'uIcii'h forward passing was ills- ' k 11- ... . . I , ....-. , miiii. i-ro,;4r chin.t" K(J()I urt(!. th(,K(, KtHI!1,K hall, Intends to Install his business ! wer(1 ,HKU(Hi hv .(.il8nn of H fh.,.tU(l. lit the old oflice room of the (Vn- hl r:lltl iif Wllmi,.v ,.v, t,ll,lfl'1 Ithe sale or the Hun harse stamps liad II. F. WallinK, past owner of the! to be slonm-d. if SOCIETIES Ti MEET SOON CHICAGO, Nov. L'l. More than SO national agricultural associations will meet here during the Inierna tional Livestock Imposition Novem ber 20 to December 3. These In clude: National Association or County Agricultural Agents, National Asso ciation of Stale Marketing Officials, National Swine (.rower nssoclal Ion, Animal Husbandry Kxlcnsion Men's Convention, Interi'iatlonal Crop Im provement association, HorHe Asso ciation or America, U. S. I.Ivb Stork Hnnllary asscclatlon, National So ciety or Itecords assoclutlon, and these special organizations: Porr heron Society or Ainerlca. Aiuurlcan llannishlrn Swine Uncord; American Suffolk Horse association; American IierkHhlro association: Aiiierican Slilro Horse assocliitioii; American Chevoll Sheep Society, American Shropshire Registry s Hoclallon; American Polled Short bprn association; American Itiini houillel Sheep association; American Oxford Down liecord;; American Clydedaln Kreeders' associatli n; j Chester While Srille Itccord asso-1 elation; American Association of liu-j portera and Ilreeders of liclginn Draft Horses; American Tiimworlh! Swine Record association; Ked Poll-1 od Cattle cluli; Anu'rican Hoinney Uroeders; Amerii-an Soiitliilown ns-! Centennial, visited in I'nion last week. He Is living in Portland at present. Raymond Cook Is aiunug the sick tills week. His brother Paul is tak ing his place at Ievy'H at present. A heavy snow has been falling Union and vicinity for the last I days. Last reports are that it about 211 laches on the level Sal day. Koland Wulf and Mable l;a were married In Portland Wedne day of l.-Lst week. They arrived Karly this fall the money exchange rate again went to a point aL which It was possible again to place these stamps on sale and promptly a rush ''-wed to.i-rt" . . -The .'eiiyoii (lust was blowing in his face, raised the racer's Ire. ranked iiis hank to blow his nose stead he blew a tire. yo;t)s -that you will lie allo to nni your car longer Mi is fall tlian yon have for souw years. The following Now List on new stock Tinted States' Tires means that ypni can equip your car with new tires .NOW instead of waiting until spring as you.ii1tcaidcd to do. "We did 'not expect to get the decline until s-pring, lint we tiro just as glad as you are. Tf you' cannot call on us, pliono. your orders in and we will deliver. Tni'led States Tires need no pecoinmen dtit ion, yfou know what they are. . TJoval Tidies Union Thursday eveni ilk and we welcomed by their many friend Itnlnml Wulf Is the son of Kd Will of I'nion while .Viable Hates Is th niecu of Mrs. J. L. MeMaster. Mrs. S. M. Haynes wan reported I a soriouK eondltlcn yesterday, but t day Indications point towards a d cided Improvement. J. V, Spencer ran over about sheep near linker last week eanwiHe resulted in a $100 ante on his part. C. U. Katon left for HurrfshurK last week for a short Ktay with his family. Desta Hoyt left for Vortland j to make arranKements to disiKfse of her property there. She intends to re turn to Union to tnnktt her borne. Mrs. Mary T. Wilson, a Union res ident, had a severe paralytic stroke Thursday at Pendleton. Accord in U to ri'portH little hrpe f recovery is entertained. Tho U-IIf Is out now and Is re ceiving much praise. Kd Sherman spent a. bimy'day Sat urday clearliiK off the sidewalks and streets In Union after the snowfall. AS OK Till-: PIIM'OOP motokcycm; ci, i the club's lrc cream social thej night It was discovered that the. Ittoe had forgotten ta serving NothiiiK daunted, lluck Wheat i ed the "dish" wheel from his and found that it worked i II as a tray. Only one patron cf : flair wa:i impolite enough to a in about his ice cream lustiu lu grease. , Tin ' aie. things never hidden mountain, and one riding on coloring One of the ugliest fishes found lit Aalantte coast waters is known as tho sen devil .fishlnK, frog, goose fish nnd bellows fish. It is nearly all mouth and stomach and Its diet is fishes smaller than itself- Where delay may easily have been futul: "1 caught nlittle cold and Hot bo hourse und burtof breath in my chest und throat that I Whs almost unable to talk, Foley's Honey und Tur gave me relief ut once." Peter Lun din, Meyeradalc, Pu Size Usco Chain Kohhy Cord Crey Ked 30x3 .10.3.") 12.25 13.50 .f)0 2.-10 30x31 (j 10.no 14.00 17.JI0 1S.30 2.25 2.80 32x31. 17.S0 19.15 2:5.15 25.75 2.55 3.00 .31x4 - 10.05 21.75 23. 10 20.45 ' 3.10 3.50 32x4 23;00 25.40 27.H0 32.50 3.20 3.70 33x4 24.S5 20.80 28.05 33.50 3.35 3.80 .34x4 25.40 ' 27.35' 20.50 '31.50 3.50 4.00 32jf4'"v. 31.15 30.20 42.75 4.05 4.05 33x41. 32.05 35.25 37.40 43.75 4,20 4.80 34x4 lo 33.70 3(J.:K) 38.50 44,85 4,30 4.00 35x41- -5.25 " 3.8.00 40.40 40.10 4.35 5.10 30x4 10 35.75 3S.50 41.05 47.15 4.55 5.3.5 33x5 ' ' 53.20 5.00 5.70 35x5 41.30 44.00 48.05 55.05 5.30 0.05 37x5 43.80 47.20 51.8.5 58.75 5.45 G.35 Always reliable for coughs, colds, croup, chest and throat irrl-tattuns; Kiddle's Store SUM United States Tires ARE Good Tires Island City, Oregon Phone Main 123 FOOT EA Preferred Stock" Coffee Feeling Grippy? Cold Coming On? DRV, t irklinj; om;U Ion in t !( throat, Immi!.ic1h, fi'vrrtt-li, ryi'.i tirlie. Dnn't pi. tv wiih on-coming mlil. ii't l)r. Kinu' New 1 iscotTV at once, mi w ill like 1 ln way it takrs hi !i I and ra-.es 1 he eoutih, liHisrln the ililt y;in ;mk n lii'xrt tin ctHiest inn n tli" tyr'i and ImmiI, and smiii Im-.iks up tin' most uh:;liiuie alt.uk ut cokl uim! Rti)n. C'liilihi-n nnd e.rovnupi alikr use it. Ko hat ml ui line-', lint jn-t uhk niftlii-inc hir f ilc -, much ninl Krippt'. N'!l ly ui.r tlriiMK'iHt lor oK-. Dr. King's New Discovery For Co I lis and Coughs lni'il O il in II. ill u D.n? oii V.'iiuidll'l .i- ii y iT l-niuh wvrv rn'l iiiK ri'iii.n!-. "I i v Pr. Kini:' Pills lur .In v;,.h l-.n, Is. W.iril k . Ill lr w.irl;. .'.t .ill diiu:i,-i.u DPROMVT! WON'T C.K1PE r.Kinffs Pills jRunyan'sj S Sign Sfrricc J J Auto Painting ! t : :; The moihm Usui I ' f : " tfwi last t X 4tlwlA Vanity Thanksgiving Three Fingered Jack . it La Grande vs Pendleton j In I lug's Gara Jj 0 L. H. S. Athletic Field 2:30 P. M. AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS CAN'T BE BEAT AND THE AMERICAN CHURCH IS JUST AS UNBEATABLE AS THE AMERICAN FORM OF GOV ERNMENT. REVIVAL SERVICES OF THE KIND THAT MADE OUR GRANDPARENTS AND PARENTS TAKE MORE INTER EST IN RELIGION HAVE PLAYED A BIG PART IN THE GROWTH OF THE CHURCHES. THERE'S A MESSAGE FOR EVER AMERICAN OR EVERYONE WILLING TO BECOME AN AMERICAN IN THE REVIVAL SERVICES BEING CONDUC TED BY THREE FINGERED JACK IN THE M. E. CHURCH. COME EARLY IF YOU WANT A SEAT. Three Fingerecl Jack 1 mm- IT