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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1922)
7 ft PAGE TVO I,A GRANUR EVKNTNf! OUSEKVER tk,Iiv. Fcbinarv 21. IL Showing of New Wash Goods waasmxteswuiiBwcrxsBut L FOB SPRI1 COLORED COTTON SUITINGS TISSUE GINGHAMSN COLOREELLINEN SUITINGS SWISSES VOILE&ORGANDIES IN A BIG VARIEQiX . COLORS and PATTERNS Hill's Dep't Store NEW SYSTEM Tl RIVER BOUTS OF COACHING (Uy AffHOclati'd rrin) SOUTH UNI), lull., b. 21 A svstoin of football coaching which Includes boxing, wrestling anil skat Iiik PS methods of miking A II- Aniorlean Blurs out of men previously hail never played 1 PROPOSED ASTORIA. Feb. Il.--Taklng the snus'-stlon marie by Bevep.il U. OF G. HAS BRIGHT O S (By Afmoclatcd rroflu) BERKHI.EY, Calif., Pub. 20. Barring nccldonts, tho University of California this spring will have the greatest baseball ton in In It hls tory, according to Curl Znmlock, varsity couch. Ten veteran nre on tho basebull quad and ure being pressed by a large number of men who huvo yet to earn tholr block letter oil the "diamond. Four flr3t-rnte pitcher, MIko Mnnnn, Hid Mcllenry, Taut JlorHO utul Paul O'Noll, Kiitve the hurling tiuostlon for Zamlock. Iieblnd the bat Thompson nud Ebo are working out. The rucent Vetlrcment of Catcher "Crip" Toomny was a blow to tho team but Zamlock thinks Ebe or Thompson will be nble to handle the Job. In the Infield, Charley Erb, cap- tnln-elact of the 1922 football team, la on aocond base: George Whklb la at third und Captuln Makln plays dodging short. Htlnlor will bo on first Drlck'' 'Muller, California's all-cl, " American football end, is loading a I Wr- Roekno Rave three requisites squad of candidates for outfield no-1 tor a '"'" trying r"0 lAmie land Kmpire commercial organiza tions, the I'ort of Astoria commis sion has orlored an liivustiuutlon who of tin1 possibility of establishing a the ;rlvor steamboat line biAweeu Astor- game, Is partly responsible lor pmc-jiu anil other pouns on me i.ui iini ing Notre Dame university's griil-,lu river us far upstream as I'asco, Iron eleven innong the country's ' Wash. loaders for several y-irs. Chambers of commerce anil com- 'Tlils system and a scholastic ur- menial clubs In several cities east rangenient which brings some of of the Cascades have agitated the the students through a course of -establishment of such a steamboat outdoor activities almost from theism-vice to the commission us a kindergarten to the athletic field, means of providing cheaper trans are lookiil upon us the secrets of j pol lution or the buy, grain, flour, Notre Dame's athletic supremacy, j r, uit and wool produced In the In testllleil to by u football rin ord iund Kmpire to u seaport, where which Includes only one game lostiagaln It would find nvallable the in three years, to lowii. 10 to 7 Jcheaper rales tifforded by ocean last rail, and consistent triumphs jstenmshlpB for conveyance not only over eastern teams. jto markets overseas but to the At- Kuute llockne, the football coach, lantlc coast. attributed bis success to the "never 'J '" " .. T,TPT, say die spirit ur bis utnietes. i ne l school authorities, however, give f Mr. Itockno's unique coaching sys tem most of the credit, this system bring explained by the mentor as follows: "All of the candidates for end on thn football team go through a course of boxing. This makes them shirty on their feet, teaches tin-ill to stand burd knocks without los ing their feet, to keep their wits no mutter how hard they are hit 'and never to lose sight of tho ob jective the m ti ii with the ball. "The linemen, dujing tho off sea son, go through a course of wrest ling. This mukes It hard for the opposing players to shove them back and improves their leg and arm muscles. "Tho Imckfleld men do a great deal of skating. Thus they learn to move quickly Improving their -and to stop or make sharp turns without tearing their mua- j How great a saving this can In jls shown by tin' fact that goods can be shipped from Oreyon by water jto New York ami Inkin.l by rail jas fur as Ohio for the same cost that they can be shipped overland jrroiit Oregon to Ohio. I During the past year Astoria has I handled large quantllli-t of Inland Empire hay und grain over Its huge murine teruiluals and today It ban Improved steamship service avail able, being within 11 jniles of the open siU. It Is to afford an adequate und eco nomical means of laying Inland Em pire produce down on the Port of Astoria terminals that the commis sion is Investigating the Asturia P.'ibcii steamboat proposal. Although plans for tho service are at pruieut Indefinite, the idea would be to run u regular steam boat Hue between the two termi nals of the route, probably exclu sively for freight. Itlveraide com munities would be uhlt? to place their products directly upon the river steamer, from whence they will be transferred Into the holds of ocean-going steamers by the mod ern electric cargo handling devb-es ninals. WANT TO KF.IX? We have buyers evcr day for rei k-nce properties and sniiill ttructs. . . A. L .11 i i aiiii-i if v.iu nave iiiiyuu.is -v- leaoy . ..... ... - , . t , amounts or ireigm is me .... -t ;; , f, ciiMin CO :i the Port of Astoria term One branch of shipping to which ihe Inland Empire eltl.-s have al- nly b run. There Is a direct, mo .nm lishi service which leaves Astoria for all the principal ports in the llawiillan I Islands. These possessions i.i in. H ulled Slutes are, In particular, uvlii market for alfalfa hay. shinning of which, with oilier Khln.nMMis ...e v,.,iit,i hv land proilucis, irom asiumi., sent to Astoria, which is 9.iR.:ir TAXI Call Herman's the Ill- would be grtMtly simplified by tn- "nan lishment of an Asloria-l'asco steam boat J mi. riuce, 134-J. 2-18-IUp THRIFT SHOP OPEN. AMISKMEXT TAX HEAVV (By Associated Press) PARIS, Keb. 21. Tim amusement tax, which is devoted to the pour of the city, has produced a record total for 11121, 27,000,111)0 Irancs having been collected, compared with 2.5UO.OOO In 1920. Theure now 642 theaters, con cert hal and moving picture the ters in l city, and 700 dancinK bulls. -K The Red Cross Thrift Shop is open daily now in the New Foley I- Building, off the Chestnut street V: entrance. Thursday will contin- ue to be Thrift Day anil on this duy all who have donations for the shop are asked to have it ready to be delivered, that be- -K inir tho day collections are made, h 12-lB-tfp ' a' Sii Yr.ti. Ten pound Market. Phonl lard $l:o0 at People'! Muin 747. Billons. Radeljlaugh la the only vet eran trying out for outor garden work. - The End of a Perfect Day, A viBit to tho Palace Confectionery or some of their well-known delicious concoctions. 2-18-tf mi i "i m.. . . i l. . Brains. 3. flood An Ideal Breakfast Florida Grape Fruit, Jarjrf sizo I'm l'k'kcn's E.ukr, catt'ii! tlic thy tlioy nrc laid, dhz- cn 4-rw athletic team: 1. Speed. 2 class grades. The success of his tiean is shown by tho number or "Itockne-made" men on every Notre Duma eleven since ho has been coach men who uover played footlKill until he took hold of them. Some of these are johnny Mohardt, All-Americun back. the lute ti ge Olpp, All-American back anil conceded to be IheJ great est forward passer of modern times, Roger Klley, All-Western end; Chester Wynne. All-Wistorn Full back; Smith. All-Western guard; (lus Desch, star buck und member of the American Olympic hum: Ma lire, a first-rule lineman. None of these men thought or playing foot ball until Rockne got thi-in out af ter noticing that they had his three requisites speed, brains and good grades. Another factor In the school's alhlellc success Is the arrangement of departments and tin,1 Intra mural coutusts. First comes the mlnime Swift's I?UC011, 11) 40,! Hill's Red Can Coffee, 5 11. tin 2.25 Full Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetablea Y Our Own jjwiverv mm grips your CONCRETE tires and holds them SAFE. It is non-skid winter and summer, rain or shine.x Motorists want it; heavy traffic demands it; the tax payer profits by its long life. Whereyer Oreg&n lays paving it non-skid CONCRETE. j J v snouia d Satisfaction Guaranteedi JoeFs Grocery -i.JUUiU.LtfTT (U'purtiiHMit the .vounKtiT8 in Knide Hchnol. TIkmi coiuca the Junior division rorri'spoiutliiK to hlti arliool uu finally tho university It8tir. Mr. Itockno vatclnj tho youtiKHtt'rs closi-Iy. hnI)liiK nmny of thtu dt'vi'lop im tlny pasn through tho dirromit departmonta. Kvcry dormitory and rlasn 1iu I athlollc tennis, pouched by vur.sfty J'playors. Inttuno rivulry results in I ; ninny hIuth beitiK broiiKht out J tliroUKh the.sit sanies. I I Thriv are no mp ta, nud ronse !jiuenty few Hocial funct Ions. The r students, from the time they are j I ''minims" to tho university eomen-1 Urattt on sound mind and Hound! I , bodies, dividing (heir time pnu.ilty j J hot ween elass room and uthletlej I field. They prow up out of doors' I and are ahvayH hi perfiVt physical ( I condition. I I The hlK part plnyed by physical; I develnpnont in the student's lives I in no way detracts from their class I work, for the records show that I moHt of the athletes make unusual Vly hiuh grades and their extra nth- etic activities simple take the lace of the afternoon teas pontilnr IN at sonii) Helmuts. PORTLANTrCEMENl Casro BuiUng, Portfa A National Organizatiop to Impnve anl Offices In Dth) x ASSOCIATION nd, Oregon Extend the Uses of Concret Ir Cities For Country Roads - For City Streets mi K,IVV' mil in i . '1 M .r,v.-:-J ii ma i Just Arrived A "New i uiiHHiii Line R.f- I" Vtl. . 5e to (iS, -va !y....A. 05. Orniidieo, J'oiiiiirtl., iMT iHlMed Swiss, one. ner vd .rrr.... JO,. Klaxim, ier yd ; ;;,. XiiiiHuok, in white and eolnrs, per yd ISc CV tton (Vepe, in white, and coliu-, per yd Talilo U.uiRi.sk, in colors, xr jul to 8!)e t.i tiO. to 55c 1.25 Andrew's Variety Store Chiokon tunialea, chili, hot cof fee, fresh every day at Palace Con fectionery. 2-lIi-tf Water Bottle ! t)iiari lVl. 4' Yea. V No. 55 (iulilcn irever. One (inarantee 98c L&LDRUGGO. "Try the Drug Mom l-'lmi" r 7 1Yi'xNv;i "A Glass in Time Saves"- Sliu'lilly changed, but you know the import, and eves ai' more important than stitches. . aid you to see things in the n'dinu; vour eyes and their care. in the world can' easily be made a slight strain and abuse. he human' system vUl snap so eye. Work won't hurt it Let Optomeli' i. right litrht nv Tlie best evel ti l'.VOTft Il N"ogan of (iii.'lV as " 1 firtf. Abuse kil east compl The most abnsed organ and tho lining is the eve. When in cries "help,'' heed the warning. Our methods and modern. equipment are the most Optometrist With j. ff. peake & son For Sale 5-room modern bungalow, 3 lots, garase. This is a Rood buy for some BPrvIre man that wants to we his State Loan. Price $3800. New 4-room house, Just complet ed. Here is a chance to buy a home that no one has ever lived In und the price Is right. $150 cash will hancllo this. Trice $1400. . G-room modern home, Just off paved street, i nis is a boou location Is goon, mce ana the $2t00. 6-Jpoili streptl g wash r modern bugalow, paved nrage, full basement witu ays. 4-room house furnlshdd, big lot 60x110. The party that owns this place wants to move away and will sell now for $1700. I have money to class farm security. loan on first Geo. H. Currey Phone 200J Real Estate Insurance zr! 10 in. Double Disc Columbia Records Are Now 75c W. HL Bohnenkamp Company iiiiL-i 1 ! 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