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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1922)
i'i : Friday. December 8, 1922. ; f It if": V.'- 4. r i't r r a -aai yi tr-, se. Vj. Folks Will 5 V hnvo jolly Knit tad W'twi' (lifts, tlit' outdoor lt (if skilltil'K, IliUlil'S, I'i Mill l'uUllWS JifllClillt V, U'C.IIISC itie so cozy and wurm good to look at, loo. Tiio cipiont won't have to wait to wear tlicm, cillicr. Tl can dim them fur tin? Holiday jollities. linh the', 'IV.y,?' v m h ib ;C t. e , I 'Out -of -Door 'S Like Gifts of V a M w & " if OREGON BEGINS El HOOP SEASON fry fo. Although- I'liicinp Last e': Conf'eiL'.-ice Standings Pat Season, Hopes Are High This Year. in Wool Gauntlets that turn a wide cuff ti winds that want to .swoon up your sleeves. S1.2.- to !l.t)X Sport Hose of oft K Mulish wool Smartly rakish ones art plaided. Others are in plain or heather colors, clocked 60c to S2.7" Scar and Hat KUCK.VK, Dee. K Sow that the "-V.K" football season is ever, iiilei'el Jjl'in University of Oregon sport circles ffy i .-diiftiriK from tin- gridiron to the i Kyuiri;iimn. riclimimuy work . hii.-ki'Umtl, the nio.-t important of ihv tfi ' winti-r imloor ftpurts, imw umivr : way. ! In l!iL'1-22 i('K"n nuh'il the ctn ' fi ivnn fttas(!i in lavt phtre in th(? L i"fficiul Imhkftliiill .sUNfliritfs- Courh vy ! iJohif-r'n explanation in that his var fffjjsity pjud( i-onipijst'd iilmoht entiivly jof HoithMii(tit'.s, lacki'd the experitni'c jm and tt'aij) play that make a chant pion.Ktnp li-ain. Coach Homer aim iiiK w.is ilue in pa't to th fact that iitatiy of tlit- oilier vooiilJuc tooU a last year had the strongest quin jltt they had produced in years, a However, he believe conditions J i will be reversed thi year, because, ! I jhf- say, not only will Rome of last 'year's strongest contbinationH will be I jn broken up this season, but Oregon is i!ing to nave a inui-n sironifer I team this year than last. ' ! roach Hohler oiakeu no promist s i Hi to whoi'e Oregon in omg to place ! this season. However, he does say, "Oregon probably will not produce a a championship team this year. Wu will have a fighting team that will ! S give the other teams a race, and our Learn will be just one year better i than it was lat year, for most of: the sUad U luiek." Kight letter 1 1 men will be eligible this year. J Members of the frehmen basket- ' I ball sijiMid are practicing against the varsity every afternoon. Oregon's first northwest conference game will be with Willumette Univurjfity tit 1 Kugene January , . j : ts .!!: di'iidy. A conif.s S' :-.rf ! t'H-k under yoiu chin, a 1 1. it that's jaunty no in.itler how it's iannued s.-.os Hill's Department Store v m nH Hi li'dievey t h:: t his t e;t nt p Ktr it ho w- Special for Saturday Powdered Suj-nr, !l 1,)c Jonathan Apples, hox ,r)(' Hutter, 2 Ihs PelicionK Apples, iox Sl.Ol) Joel's Grocery Main 759 No Charge for Delivery (ieoi'Kc Owin, Harvard football itar, tt'iichi's a Sunday Kchunl flns.i mipo.-it'(l nf 2" lit)ys. T. B. DEATHS II DN DECREASE Fur-Trimmed "t)n' fanilty of the i that 4 Oregon lias Less Deaths from Tuberculosis in 11)21 j Than 11 of IS States in; Union. I QieathH from tuberculosis, . all forms of the disease, are wleadilyj on the decrease in )regon, according to u report made I!' the depart nit -nt: j of commerce. In a comparison of the. 48 stales in the Union, Oregon has a less death rate than 41 of the ! vt-ates and has a higher dtath rate 0in but six Ktates, Michigan, Vet - i i'i ion t, Montana, Katisa.s, Utah and , Nebraska, who are ranked respee- j lively in tho table. i The number t)f deaths in Oregon in was (ii)H, in .1 '.'-'(, 70 nnd in 701, showing a sli tidily de-1 crfuning- jaU'. On stable.- slynving) aft utl?' P.;Tttii!fTe''.r Ihs' iterceiilag.' ' of deaths -ptr I -O.OOI population, j Oregon in 11)21 Ls 'inted at but 7d deaths. - The figure show' that 8'..1, ;m ;. 8S.I deaths per J 40 .0 It people during the years of l!l20, I It J tl and . JliJH respectively. It tit if ? 'iT.Ii V.'lt II tif'f V )'"( ou - ;') v.ijh I d;iughler- t tires of raising a a few yeai s you iKLvr i-oMii- ganli'ig a tin i tvseiuHing a i apple pie hanging tniii.-. for yuiit J.'j var- The life of it imi;i ;o months, ul JP.V of oil! hill is said to bo but we have never ; to bist that long. GRANGE PLAN 1 i g5l J-;."- 7 . try . '3 Now IPs Mince Making Time Meat and you'll need lots of Raisins, Currants, Peels, Spices, Cider and Apples. To niake your Pies a success only the lest of ingredients must he used. You'll find the Quality stuff at PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY CALL MAIN 80 New Arrivals Large Fancy Salt Mackerel Boneless Codfish, in One-Pound Boxes Heinz Dill Pickles MorreU's Luncheon Meat Fancy Cluster Raisins Try a Pound, of Our AInionette Cookies J. G. Snodgrass 109 Depot St. Two Phones, Call Main 75 . NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY S V V. C I A L It E T I! It N K N (j A G E M E N T belief OPEN MEETING TliO fur h IniDv (I I'n Iho voi-v Ml. O-i-.: 'ni iiwii. ( alihii nut rai Vllf' I lili ll .-Isllllll ii tull 1. 1 n ail, mi iicav, if clliil tt'.al!'a.l- III Hln All tl ie sufToiini? in tl.e world won't cure t!i:::'a:'C. 1'iiin m;il:c".i r.;o;;t rli.'icnsc.s worse nii'1 Kdiivtinics brings on sliil furlluir lia- Oltli'l'S. Si nr. ll ir trim nnH a chance to STAR SATCRDAY - S'CNDAY liiu-l;iiiitit." Insiii'i'lur J.iiwis has (ilk 1 v I up vit)i .'ncrn! iliff hrr.s nf I lit- utiit It -I' ll ihf rt'iit alilif that Hit' ail aptrtti1 uf The llluo .Mtiuiituin iinuiRi' vulctl to lutlil llu-ir niiNt mfi'tin as an open nit'i'tinir in the lift fiirnttun, wht n farm leirislalitin will ,lir tlisinisstitl. rJ')ui nitiriiiiiu: 5e.ssinn will ln ijcvntt'i.l , 1 liusilH'.ts .of the Ki'miKi'. antl the nay pulilio wil. In; inviti'tl in tint afu-i - it" a. iiiM-ri.t 'J"li(. )ii'.t imttiiiir will Iv Di- j cpnilior 10. Govfrnor-clcrt JitMvi w A rt"'tl iii;;i'V nan -iiM i: ' t 'will re pnt!nt urn iiivitnt ions will , ttu'tit y that takini: nth am at.-..-'jlit Hoiit tti tho iiU'llibt'is ot tliii Ii-;i.s-. pnrluiiily niran.! taliini: itilian! latuiv froni-'thiii district to iitlt'iul; tltf nllier I't-llnw. tj.lso the r'armi'i ;n it... ...... i t Ti'litvnn tt. . m , .n. li. Inf... f. , ' pivc nature v:u! I; r. it:; liu. m T V.ri. -w,!, prices c';)srs 2j LconoRV psc!i- t-S-, 125 UJ5C3 $I.C0. ilLES' -i am ii IMS or two brill,; If hem l-l-M i'i- .Mis. .). W Jtorship Welti avcrirttl at the JnjT 'Wctim'stfay, , DctiMiibi'r li. 'riic I'li'ctpin of ulfii-rrs ri'sultcil in I he j'ollowinK hciiic- i-htAs-in: '. o Sh t wooii: W. .M; K. I,. Kit.U-y, W. O; AV. It. (Jrkeluv. W ).; Jnsi'iih Austin, W S; K A. Masti'i.tiiii. V. A. S; lUillli'lltl. I'haplain; .Mrs.li. IIul'. tiiasnr; .Malli,. II. (inltlin. wt'frt'taiy: .1. . lii'dhenti, ifatt!-ki't!p. in-; l'tlli'l Slit'i-WiHi.l, (.'errs; .Mrs. Urn. Tilton, l'tinitnia; Mrs. 1 tt'ss .Masttir Htin, j-'lora; anil Ktlrut Ansnn, lady assistant, steward. MtTII CONCERN IS f IJE1N(; EXrUESSKl) ! OS LACK OF FLA(J (Hy Assueiateil I'i ess KPOKANK. AVash , De,.-. S.- W In 11rie state of iVn-hi?iginn han't state flag is promg a question ot j e&nsuierahlt Imtlier li fn iiut I- Hve inspector W. ll. J,eM of Spo- knm, now retired. "Washington is one of the tlireo states of the union which luts no of ficial lianner," said hispeetnr l.evvi. "We whould have one. We have a Mat flower, different slnW holi- da.VR nd Bnmvor.arifi(, hut nothing tu repitwnt the great enmmonwenUh wo live in, in the same wiy that 'fcMd tor y stimds for the 1'nited Slat "1 havo iH'iu studying tlw niattvr for the past six ttumth and ivovthl yueri'itt that the eoining leginlature adopt a Washingt4n flag. My ide would he the seal 0 the Main (l 'Jt'jshinnton in broii.p color ip the center of tr banner with a pen jri,.n ! ASK FOR ( a I I ' f) W i C II 0 C 0 L AT E S I When v'U it lull' , .' . . 'i ',.-r' ' tii-nl;u ly n i v v i nt X1-.-.. - : I'lin.-oLHi-s psli v.mr .!. tl '. . I t r fi-r im In ' t "litn-nl.i it t'j? , v -,- ," ' I 'I a ! Tlu :it.- V itn-l.il.fnt;!'. 'j . "V Hi;..!' fii'tn Iht- ii:itvM m , ;,. iy - w J,- U I llO:re.M'n:- ' e n .1 'Z''' V '). ' ' '-o' V I in iK-i v rthn hiive. m.-islec ; ;' j " . s B II ..xxMHi: !, I! ! 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