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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1922)
LA otjandt: FVTN7NtO OTSSKRVETC T)uir-:1.v. FrKnuvv Vi. 192? err PAOTC TWO New Spring MERCHANDISE Arriving Daily . NE W WASH GOODS IIEW GINGHAMS PERCALES' CREPES CRETONNES OurNew Spring merchandise is arriving daily Cajh day brings inSsomething new each departrneriNthroughout th entire store is fill ing-, up with tnvnew merchandise. We invite ; i- .. ,1. it A your inspection or ATHLETICS ARE UNDEfllO mi m hun m Professionalism in 'ollcgc Sports a Svi imis Menace li"l'iicii' Kut lire . MA'UIHON. Win., Feb. 1U The pro fessional siiirit (trowing within as we'll na without colle ges "in cornmercializ ir)R competitive football, basketball and baseball in doing much to under mine athletics and unless ..topped is ibouml to cause serious damage to col- I'lege sport," 4 loach T. E. Jones, diree itor of athletics at the University of ' Wisconsin, said recently in a -statement. "Between amateur and profession al athletics there is a gulf that can :not he spanne:!," the coach said. ' ''The ideals and ends of the two are as far apart as the poles. The athlete who choose one must (rive up the other, "If professionalism were to creep into college athletics it would rob tite game of its educational value and Its ideals, leaving no (rood reason for the continued existence of these sports. "Chief anionic the influences work ing to the detriment of intercollegiate activities are those small colleges which do not 'belong to any organized conference, who have no freshman rule, who arc free lanrc-s and play fiom one eni of the country to the other without regard for time or schedules. Slnndnrd schools who i ihcneuuie uie.se cum'Ken niv (iuiiik mum I'KllN SALE. I FRIDAY, choifo .., $1.00 to damage athletics. Read carefully. (Ritba of the sale. : A1 UKDAY, thoice 50c "Some newspapers have done con K .....lot. ... ( nn iVfina resi.ru! M ONTARIO, Fob When Rich- ard. the lire year old son of Mr. and Mis. W. II. Ilrooke ran under the hay wagon driven by H. J. Tharp, to Join a playmute who waa ' idliiK on the reach, he slipped ami j fell beneath the rear wbeul which ' passed over his body at the shoul ders. Fortunately it was wide tired wagon and this . perhaps accounts for the fact that.no bones were broken. Had the wagon struck J lilin a few laches either way it lai believed that hig neck or back I would brave been, broken. Mr.! Tharp did not see the little chap, j nor did he even know the accl- dent. The little chap was able to not up and run home and Is now able to be up and about. oNhnew'' Hill's Dep't Store All ferns go on sale M' and! will be reduced .Til all are sold. MONDAY, choice TUESDAY, choice WEDNESDAY, cli THURSDAY, choi iday at $iM, any unt'I ..$3.00 ecf. This is i make room at ... .i2 !io loss is your pain. ...$2.00l CIIEBRYS . . .SI.50 ' 2-l-t. A GUARANTEED 2 quart Hot Water Boil In $1.75 vec Oiir)innlii v "Window None resvrvih JJone sold over thi sidernlile damage in trying to mould telephone. Nofie ('harped or deliver- ' public opinion toward more freedom rtfnl aule, given to in nmateur spnrt through" permitting he Greenhouse. Our summer baseball. Some of these pa 1 ners, probably unintentionally, have FLORISTS. I caused harm by giving more space land prominence to professional sport , '. ; events than to amateur college ath letics. "There it also the evil of extending football schedules past their season where) the commercialized idea is of course prominent. All of these things tend to damage college sport in th eyes of the public. "To maintain a wholesome interest in spur, it must be played according to the established rules, and every port in its season. I believe the west ern confeience is one of tha cleanest organizations in the country in thi respect." ' PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE THE REXALL STORE II CONTEST SOD , vfBrwii&wick mii.iiiiiiuiiwi i nil wmm iliip mm When Ypu Both Love Music What too re deliehlful war to spend an evuiuif than in listen ing to TheNtjruuwick play your favorite scW-tions? That is, if you tflta a Bnins wiclc If you haven't coce in today and learn howW got o;if easily, ViJ 'irjt hear it play Brunswick -M and instrumen tal. Hear the latest danc jazx a interpreted by the new Super-Feature Records, It's in toxicating! The ideal produc tion, the true, velvety tone wdl amaze and delight you. Then we will explain the convenient payment plan which so easily puts The Brunswick 10 your home. FEBRUARY RECORDS NOW ON SALE EASTERN OREGON MUSIC CO. We Invite You to Come in AND SEE WHAT 15c WILL BUY AT OUR STORE WE HAVE (Py Associated Props) K ANNAS CITY, .Mo, Feb. 10. High guns of the trapHooting fra temity, aeveral fresh from competi jtion in southern fields, are expected (on the grounds when the first target 'is released in the eighteenth annual ! Interstate Traphooting Tournament here soon. The hig event of the tournament is the international chompionship, but, 'according to experts here, the contests ! for the interstate flyer cup and th- : interstate target cup promise keen competition for interest. The international championship rat- is confined to twenty-eight shooters and the entry li.st, as announced, in j eludes the names of Krunk Troeh I Vancouver, Washington; Martin iMc 'Avoy, New ork; Ri A. King, St. l.ouis; Bt F. Klbert, les Moines, la.; J, F. Hear, Omaha; Frank Hughes, .Mobridge, South Dakota; M. 11. Orr, ' Piqua, Ohio; K. C, Wheeler, Pawhus ka, Oklahoma; W. H. MeCrrnry. La Junta, Colorado; Fred htchen, Cof feyville, Kansas; Riley Thompson, ; Gainesville, Missouri; llarve Dixon, (Oronogo, Missouri; Ft J. Cairns, Tam 'pn, Kansas; and D. K. Dickinson, Mer- riam, Kansas. I Fred Ktchen is holder of the Inter t state Fiver Cup. The Kansas cham pion will defend it against a large , field of shooters. Keen competition I also is expected to await Troeh, hold er of the Interstate Target Cup. Hoili shooters participated in the Sunpy . Smith Handicap at Houston, Texas, late in January, as did Hughes, Wheel - er and .-everai of the other entrnnts. One of the feature events of the tournament, according o officials, will be the contest between all-Mis souri and all-Kansas si,imuU. Ar rangements aslo are toeing made tor a match between all-Iowa and all Pennsylvania teams. BUT UNINJURED aweet potatoes, mashed potatoes. atrifmed corn, chocolate layer cake, pumpkin pie, mince pie, ite cream, candy, bananas, oranges. unples, nuta, offee, clarets and cigars. The prize received ' waa divided I'HKSHETS MOVE LOfiS. iMAUSHFIEhl), Feb. 1. Heavy raina of this -week have fljatel loir, from isolated streams, including the middle fork of the t'oquille and Myr- amonj the men of the kitchen staff of j tie creek, 'brinitinit out several mil tne ltachmcnt. ninn i.,M which were not moved m the November freshet. Much of the - , O - - A real , FerA sale nil next week at iCherrys. i This is your opportunity to l(jet a bclutiiil JVwton I'ern lit your ' own pi il( . 'Monday, your choice, $1.00 nllurfed fiOc u day until nil are sold. D'li'i waitotoo lontr, however, as they soon be sulci. 2-Hi-:it dtach 'rnls'al FerntS'ale all next week at Cherry. ', preswt rwn consisted of white ce-Jar 2-Lj-:it for export. - CAMP LEWIS HAD THE BEST (By A noddled Tre) CAMP LEWIS, Wash., Feb. 10. The best Christmas menu actually prepaied for men j;f the U. S; army or navy was served at Camp Lewis.; This was disclosed when first honors in the National menu contest were awarded to medical detachment at th camp hospital. Ai New York chef was judge of the contest, which was stag ed by The Army and Navy Journal. The Christmas cinner at Camp Lew is which won the honors was as fol lows : Cream of oyster soup, olives, celery, ickles, combination salad with mayon naise dressing, roa.-t tuikey and cran berry sauce, chestnut stuffing and giblet gravy, biled sugar-cured ham. See "BULBUL" Tlx Amateur Comic Operetta at High School Auditorium Next Monday ahd Tuesday Evening Benefit 06? Ri-liolarsliip Loan Fund Dramatics under Music under Mrs. Norman Frees Mrs. A. L. Richardson Who entered Hos.Hinorc's home witn his own key on the niht tho million aiic was shot? Nobody! And, yet somebody. 2-lH-lt THRIFT SHOP OPENi m Tho Red Cross Thrift Shop is open daily now in the New Foley Building, off the Chestnut street entrance. Thursday will contin- ue to be Thrift Day and on this day all who have donations for the shop are asked to have it SC ready to ha delivered, that be- ing the day collections are made. SH 12-16-tfp 10 in. Double Disc Columbia 1 Are Now 75c W. H.. Bohnenkamp Company w strike . Columbus was glad to see the U.S.A. after his long: trip.. And when he could thrwarope A lucky stride for hint. LUCKY STRIKE J When wa dulcovered the toasting proces9 six years ago, it was a Lucky Strike for us. Why? Because now millions of smokers prefer the special flavor of the Lucky Strike Cigarette because It's Toasted if which teal in thm Something New DIFFERENT : BETTER They satisfV the demand for a betterVreakfast Health fS(uggets At Your Grocers- For Sale 5-room modern -bungalow, 3 lota, garago. This is a good buy for some service man that wants to use big State Loan. Price (3800. Now 4-room house, just complet ed. Here is a chance to buy a home that no one has ever lived in and the price is light. $150 cash will handle this, rrlco $1400. 6-room modern home, just off paved street. This is a good place and the location is good. Price $3600. '. 5-room modern iigalo. paved street, garage, full Basement with wash trays. i 4-room house furnlshdd, big lot 60x110. The party that owns this place wants to move away and will sen now lor 511UU. V HK as6uruie of a voice just lvtiea ivnutetf; gives sucli satis fart ion. The operators are working day ami night to keep eat-U subscriber In touch with every other subscriber. If you arc not already enjoying the advantages of a tele phone, why not have 4ne installed. ( I have money to loan on first class farm security. dtlicious Burley flavor And also because it's VJ. Geo. H. Currey Phone 200J Real Estate Insurance Homeindependent Telephone Co. TAXI FORD & GEORGE Main 44 . j Hide Willi n inmnaiV hnt is bonded. Every driM ami every car bonded far your lirotection with the vdry best of seiTice.- t'Al.r, MAIX 44 Cb'c Umbers i."(, Aluftyruin LV.is ... Almn.vV Flatus ir.c Siiih!!1 l)Vhpiu l;1n l.V Vs(.'line,2.rf loc Talc. JWIV, 2 fur. 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There is a scrt;'i t.),.mcnt ( j,10)( jn rollinc t a fiw panics ani a ninn may roll be low or alnie his normal averse Tlusi mtinthon of llo 0ir:ime., however. iu-h wft)! last for sixteen eonsecuti" by (lie tournament test vrhih will de- j cj'rmiiie the actijjl bowling ch.Oipion. I iich ft) last for I I'iavs, is believed 1 I committee to be a 9:... .. , We make a specialty of the iVpair ot fine watches, clocks and Jewelry. Whon you leave jvnir woi-k with usiwc return it to you with the guarantee that it is as good as when it left the fkirtory that made the article. Wc are prepared to repair and t'eliver work promptly and at x reason able charge. I You have our guarantee back f ffew piece of work doi iu our estab lishment. Our iki&y reurs i kiini i tl iiiL's liavo been sHfKrr. is city prs thftt aur rnwuis otal. i . I.. H. 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