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T TT1'V tf.-nn.ii , r 5i THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 5 PAGE EIGHT " Monday, January 8, 1923. ill KM if -t v. 1; if I til Men's Wear i 1309 Adams Ave January Clearance SALE ' i FOR RAIN V WEATHER U. S. Hip Boota .' $3.95 Best Quality Double Sole Snag Proof Boot LaCrosse Red Rubber Boot $3.5)5 Double Sole, Best Quality Red Rubber Snag Proof Lining. La Crosse Black Rubber Boot $2.95 Double Sole, Black Rubber and Medium Weight MARKET UNHURT dlspite failure OF PARIS CAUCUS POLICE STATION IS BEING RENOVATED "Work wns boRun toclny on the re flooring of the police ulnlion th( work beinir done neeonlinirtrt .m'mi ' thoilziitlon made by the city com- miH.tioii ior tno improvement or the police and firo. stations. J-Tho partition between "the public slid piivatq office in the polico de partment has been removed and with the new floor laid, the offices will be much more roomy. Work on the 'oooooooooooo,..uooo.cicoooo6o'oooooo6oooooooooooooooooooo o .... . . o ' o , . O'. o o . o a laying of the fire department floor will commence shortly. THE MARKET (By Associated Press) ' POMXAND, Jan. 8. Owinir to de layed trains no livestock trade- this morning. K(rffs unsettled and but ter steady. j (Hy Assnrintcil Press) H"-'f'flHTI.-ANI). Jan. 8 Hard while wheat unlimited, other grades at $1.20 In SI. 27. ; O o o o o 0 o o o. o o o Oi a o o a o o a o o a o o . o Op of 9.' of We Keep a Line Popular Music and arc able to supply your wants. We also Keep a. number of llic standard music folios for the piano and string insUument.s.v ru i s i y Violins, and Supplks For Them,!' IjyJ And Other String Instruments Ask Us for Our Special Price on a Player Piano. We Must .Sell at Less Than Cost The New Year Opens Aus , piciously in Lumbering industry ; Prospects for Year arc Bright. i j Hty llic A(H.-ijitcil 1'ruH.s) MiW YOJiK, Jan. h. liitrm In j rih.uM'.al ami hu.stiie.HHf ctri-U'sj 'dur i tiitr tint past week centered In the alllud premier." meeting it t J'aris to Miu iiurpo.su of iIIkciihsIjiw German tlltUltllilR',1 Of tlllH IIHMTlHlf,', It belli fell (hat a comprehensive Hctllement might ho reached. Such a dcvelop-iiu-nl would. In the. opinion of ve!l posted hankers ' umi Industrialists, have been followed by it gradual but important improvement In world bus. iiicsh conditions. As tar an A me rim i coiii'ciiH'd, It was considered tha i workable adjustment oi' tin; (icr niiiii dilTicully would lay t lie found-i-tion tor Hint revival of ICuropcaii liurcliaii)K power wblch Ih of such vii id lin porta imc lo Uib countryV farnit'i- and raw luitltrial protluuein. Stt Slump In MnrUfts, i Willi tin: pri'iiilt'rtf unable to ai;i:e, mid with t In.. l''rcni'h hIiowIuk a dtn jonltion lo uiovi: Into crni:iny with out (ho Itritish, it n i i k 1 1 1 bv tboiiKlit it I'liHt uluncu Inat the inaiiti-tH wotdd -jlunip hadl.s. Am a uiatlcr of fart, i buy did nothing of tlui kind. Mod erate miction wero followed by fair ii'i'ov:il('. f'han'M in price 'levels on tlio week wcio snmll and' linim poi tanl. .,i ; I'ari r 'llti cxpliMintioii of iu .slt'adlnoiH probiildy l.s (o bu found In a bcllcl' I bat despite mirfacu Indicii- ionn, iiiiittcrti In 10 mope arc pntrc iiui;. TIiiih it Im pointed out t1i;it btt prcwiil Ant;lo-l'YeJu-h break in not over (ho quratiun of a n-diietioii hi tiie i'eparalion( total ami a niot'ii loriuni for (icrtnan', rrfiurtlinj? wbfeb tln'i-e h jio'a HubNiuntlal ayrecnieni, lnit,oei t lie poliey which should ! lulloweil In eiiHc (ieriuauy ifiiiiH niidci- a rcvl.NCd Hehudutu of payiucntM. rhl.H, it In iii'kiiciI, rcpi'CHcutM ti con iderahlc advam'o o'i-r thu fdtuaHou of m. fotv tiionlliM nxu. In a'ldlllon. tt Ih poinled out tbat the l-'ieuch and Itritinh preiiiitiM parted wilh e.vprra mIoiim of irordlality and Unit both tlio 1unduu and 1'artH HloeU niuikel.4 i-i--inii ined re ma i kably uudls(nrlcd. It Ih believed thai the reHurnpl Ion of ne oilatioiiH at a later-, da to In by no mean.- an impuM:ublllly. ' , ( u eertalnty the Oregon TralL will eioHH the river at t life point wliere hud NUrfucliiK "U" -oiplt,tJi jii.il above Ora Hell, to wltliln a nilla of 1 41 Otaiid. ., It will hkh't the foot IiIIIh for u dlniane u( nunther mile and touch Adams uvenuo at thy (IraiKle. Itoiiib? liuspitiib Tho in lie uf road ttiero U to b built will mako it pu.-viibto fur tuur IfUH Koliii.' In eiliier illreetlon to gel a binlHcyo view of l.a Oruudo and the whole 'Orandu Itondt valley.' GRIH IE mm NOTED ARMY MAN GOES IN (I5y Associated Press) SAN PKANCISCO, Jan. 8-Cobnel Harry - F. Hvthers. auartemmitler corps, Pnited States Army, succeeds vuionei rranK It. l.awton as Ninth Corns Area Quartermaster officer. with headquarters at Presidio. Lolonel Kcthers, during the World war, supervised sendine- bodie. uf 40,000 American troops to their near est, kin, and the placine; of "0,000 more in permanent resting places in Franco. He was awarded tho Dis tinguished Service Medal by the United States for his work in the T, , ., ... r , : r..(. Wor'd war- The British government Prohibition LaW in Port- conferred unon him the order ,,f st latld. OretTOn; Statistics Mlehnel and St. George, and France Kefute "Crime Wave." I 'dim .A Nl, Jan. ". fiidur thu dt ellon of W. J. lliiwlit, ttoperliitcn. denf of the Antrffciloon League of made him an officer of the Legion ux uuuur. FIXED 25.00 . John (.'hupimui waa tried In nolice court this iiiarnlns on the -charito of orcuon, a tuliiilalloit of -'til arrests lias Idrunkenncss .and upon Ijelnpr round tx't'tl made rrorii I lie police court rec old or the illy of Portland. . "It Is lo he note d." slalicl Mr. Herwlg, "that since a very htrna iierceiitao or. vlo Uitlons oceurrcil eflccllnjr automohlli-S iUid inolureycles ami trame violations 1 hut nil arrcsls erfcctinir the sume have Ih'iii utiilltcd. Jlr. llcrwiK sliilcd further, "that It must he taken Into consideration that ilnrlnK the years Pclween lWlli and nils nil :i(l(lUloniil lT,40e men wc-fl einployt'il In Illy yui'ious shipyards ahove the norimil populutlon of tlio i lly, lirliiKlng 10 the city a very laijie Rullly, was rini'd hy Judiru I!. J. Kllehen. Jle has not; pahl tl. rine as yi.t, aecorillnir to the police. "CONCERT WILL BE OF MERIT (Continued from Page One.) tucci, pianist and accompanist, at the Star Theater on Thursduy eve ning, January 11.! Both are nrem- ier performers and the products of me artistry nas received much praise eh-iiu-nt which niiKht have material- irom audiences the nation over. - In ly Increased the -police court records, Ibcing privileged to hear the two iiiu- ir I'ertfand slid had silons,-' ''" I, II 1 (111. lll.l.i .,-Ufj (),(.-.!. ; i.uu. : ; :jli:-i .''H I,:-'.,!, !V Tin-,,,,' 1,.,, li' Q m , ilMewlin, aook & Statigngry Co.jg L H. GREGORY. ADVANCES PLAN Portland. Ot'goriiani Sports Writcr lie'licves. thaf Rul inji Shfiiildi.lfet.Made i t'6 Settle ;ChjjiViipionships. V Thu folloWirid pUyaJlyincd by L. II. (Irogory, sporLs w'riter -. for. the Orcgonian, would he nn ideal 1 way KNIFEWOUND KILLS PARLET S I'll KAN I-;, V:ish., Jan. S. A knife WfiMMil. aci'lilenliilly mrtlctcd hy him sicians. La Grande music lovers feel " .that they are especia v fortunate. '''!. Ei'iil Eyer possesses, a. pure tenor 1 voice of beautiful quality.,. and wide irango, nn.i sings witn expression and Itruo interpretative power. Special mention may well be made of his , diction , in English,. French, Italian and Oerman, each word carrying its owns signification. un the piano, Umherto Martucci, gives a rare ex hibition of faultless technique, com bined with thjit soulful internreta. tion of his art, whinh nvni .IiomkI... , '"- ""- "u lws tnc musicians of musically his his burn at Ircntwood. near here, ro-,tor;r rre ccnlly, was ri'Sllsinift ior inc. uea'-li of (J. U riirlrl, according lo tho drrixlou of Ciiruncr W. M. Newman. lir. Newman reached his decision afler lakln? a knife from the pock et of llie trousers worn hy Parlot when lhi neclilcnt took place, tin oiienhiK the ktiite I'r. N'cwinan round llic larf;u blade .covered with Idood. lie also found Dial the blade exact ly fitted tin' cat in ,'arlel'H IIiIkIi. farle.l's fcnutral artery had been scv-cri-il and he hi") bled to death. Ill Mr. .Vewtn.-mts lopliiion. the wound 'imi.st' h:i(c !tic-ll illftlclVil when Hllfli' working-m''linste-'tn,'1lic ilark iicsh 1'arlnl shiKlii-d- wllh his kfltfi to cill -Mli.'lriii'i" wllli-'Vthilllil lie ill his cutlli. win Ih'il In Its stall and the klilfM f;lanceil and struck Into Ills leir. !r. Newman Is -of tho ho ller that afK'r the -accident I'arlet rlnsi'il thi' khlfe nod reliirueil It in his (nn-ki't -wHIioiit -ri'itllxhw ,the. scr innsneH.i of tlie Arwimd he' hail givoa htlhsidr. r .. -ii" ; i. f .. ,, JOSKPII HOOP SCHEDULE The Largct Chain l)cpattnienl "store Organization in the World" 371 DEPARTMESTOgiei Jahuary Economifs FbrThcXAle Rvmijy' There is no better month in the whole year tha: January to prove for younelf that the economic 1 your whole family can enjoy at this store are actual' ly greater than it is possible to find elsewhere. There is unfailing evidence in every department, Prices are not only uniformly low but the quality of our merchandise is of the kind that assures servic 1 over the longer period of time, thus enabling you to get a greater return out of every dollar expended' here. You can ALWAYS go to a J. C. Penney Company Store confident that you will get a full 100 cents' worth f6r every dollar! ' .The, L'arpcrit , Chain Department. Store Organization in the World- they got into action ..and with the conjecture. When two teams as score 0 to 2 for Lit1 Grande, the! evenly ipatrhed as Union and La Ar.;n o 1 wu;t 1 ,-,L.iGranue meet, he who predicts a vic- Maroon and White team bucked upjtory fop cjth'r tcam mfst KUCS8. and got into action. yith , a dis-Jjne . . play of fieht jind teamwork . that I Summary: La Grande first team; was brilliant, lfetrick and Johnson ' Huinmolt and Price, forwards: Cap- r;-u u-i.--, ' vi..w;tain . Motcalf, center: Funk and dropped a foui . through the hoop, putting Union into the lead. 'Klok land again scored and thn Martens, Union's star forward, ht tho ring twice and the half ended 11 to 8 for Union. , After a short intermission, the La Grando tcam that started the game swept back on the floor, determined Smith guards. Union first team: Johnson, center: Hetrick and Mar tens, forwards; Blacker and Gilmore, guards. , Substitutions: La Grande, alter nate team for first team; first tcam for alternates: Larson fur Ilummclt, Union, Jensen for Johnson; Hetrick for Blacker; McClellan for Hetrick. Scoring: Captain Metcalf 0, Mar- t - I. conferences? That Would set LA GRANDE ()6'o6doobdotooG6oooooo6oo5ooooboooooooooooooooooooocid69 .championship matter automa Mill' SHERRY'S TODAY ONLY deMille I'ldduilitm "NICE As it is, there is no head - -;to the schedules ntloruL-d statu hifjh schools. .- Kvory jjoes for itself, and there is "f kcepnur truck of thorn nn With a few exceptions the sc lead nowhere at the end of tJ I son; 1 But suppose, let u.s say, th ford, Ashland, Kuciic, Alha lm, Corvallis, Astoria - and 1 City hiifh schools were to , wcrsturn Oregon hijrh school ence modeled alter the raci or northwest intercolleinate Gramietdhe'nailesririRBINGSEPTIC TANKS should form an eastern Ore school conference. 1 ne scnoois in eacn conieicrr s. men con .1 draw un reirular confer-1 in, held the red team scoreless also. ;;i . ,.lUrd ,4'ought Ralttc. . . ,. Kusketballlc'as tii is-. offiincs-' played, failed to appear ,n , I he local. Aovi Saturdav ,lilirht.; Kveev. , nuint.-that cither team mado was -.trebly cam'. i. v "' 'j i. Jorjootn agaroganons were iigni- ,i.a uranue ni jusipn jaiiuaiy x.. V . i.,, r n-,l,ir iiIhv -when t seemed a Kenrn was. m- iiuiiviki. -. ciiiui ifit spectators laiiu- point) the contest waa one.-pf trie most thrilling ever seen on the local floor. ji Hummelt, for La Grande, -wai-probably the shining light, his flooi work being excellent anj his ag gressiveness a thing of wonder. Not a man fell down on, the local side and everybody Svas playing fast, vic ious ball throughout. On the Ma roon and White tcam, Martens, to wrest a victory and the hall starts, tens, li: Hetrick. 4: Johnson. 2: Price cd finding the basket regular. PricejG; Blokland, 4; Fuuk,2; Hummelt, 2. drifted the ball through. Funk scor- Second La Grande tcam; Gcddes cd and the gamo was tied, Union land Ruckman, forwards; Stager, cen- having gained an additional point on' tcr; Gcddes and Stoddard, guards, a foul. .From then 00 until the. final Substitutions: Williams for Stoddard, whistle blew Union was on the dc-, Stoddard far IViurina. rtniun .- fcnsivu nod. failed. to .mack up ' onlifi Votes" andj Canipbel. RUtrrcTsi . score.., ,1 .. . ,:. v.Hnsbn,' cenU'r; fjeertjlen aiid Smith, : Laptam- Metcalf counted three 'forw'ard!!. Substitutions:' Jensen for times, J'riqe. once and the scoring was Ilanspn.- Scoring!. Bwtden .aKStagej; complete. ,, La Grande .20,, .Union .12. . Stoddiird X. Gcddes 2, "Kales 27 ihc.,suuiiu - iiinv sit uieers .loos, .me; Amun s, ijcerisen 1. itetcree, J1111 floor , shortly before, the. whistle w9 mv Rosenbaum. 1 bluwn and though failing (to count,. ' ltaketlinll Itesnlts ' At- Mi tiiuiule: ,.11 -(livindi .0, oiv.-l 5: ' l..x' (Iruiide Seconds a, l iiluu seconds fW-r -,'ll t! " i " fr,"' llttinea:l'"iilneH 111,, U-l.ker IS,,, . l.a Grande nt' Joseph January l. "'v " V ' """ - n V v ' iJinh ' nt North Powder , Janu- Vul?.. -Boatman 's Song.-. . .Bromberg 07 .. : :,, Mlollyi Branmgan Stanford to settle the matter of high school ,Xu.scpV At Union February .2. ' Vieid-i.,tlul.tor.v."y;?.Cartucel chamiiionshins in the stale. His nl.inl 'tJoseDh at l.a Grande February 3. r -v rniti r.ytr 9 as printed in tho columns of the Sim.'" '"-'Wn February 1. t . - u" ,, ... u TSldav Oiegonian is as follows: "" 1 Feb-' Mutation ............ Tshaikowsk tvSl Whv not a high school eon-- 1 .i-r.o. m & major. .... ...Martucci 'o.,f H , l.,,e..r stain hi.rh J -Vngarian Rhapsody, No. 1 1. .-. . Liszt 91.. ...i'i-.i ,u .-..r" .. .-- ini'ueivii: iiiii;i liiu iiiiuii-n Umherto Martucpi P.NENTASTHE PYRAMIDS Manufacturers of . BuUdlng Founilntlon A Silo :. Chimney Blocks if -vteugelR ties GCsaiiRPK. -pjj I "'r1' ''.' . ' Mciiilelssohnn lite in - Sihiihprt lie Moon Logan! fast clever player, though held by So Light Vanderpool 'be home boys, showed his stuff to I Einil Eyer I Intermission iconditu Armenia (from Tosca) , .. I. Puccini isle Ritorno. .Barthclemy . t'liime Massenet irenade Espagnole . . . . ... ... .'Bizet i - 1 Emil. Eyoe .,, .-.y v.4 ' : , j t. !,,M ,y . K'turne in F. sharp., .major. . .Chopin .'abesi,ue . .,,(1. , r '.,-. Debtixsy: Use iii'iliantc. ...!... ...Manu, Z.ucca,' :. Umherto Martucci, ! Fnetoiy. Island City .()vC.i'"SunliBht : -----------"" ;ird Raptui-es ., What is Love 1 . . .1111: niiiriiuii-.-, 111111 nun luev got ".i rinin, through the winner in each confer-1 morning, neaTfj I ence could play the winner uf the scheduled time. 1. .y oilier mid we'd' have a legitimate are running practically state champion - perhaps if that were! For several hours yesterday-.. a done the Portland schools would form train arrived in tho city with . he a separate conference of their own except ion of a local train startitig on good relations with the others. 'from Pendleton that came through 'in "The End of the Rond.., Emil Eyer '. ,. .Cadman . .Schneider . . .Martucci . .Sanderson advantage. Despite the eight point margin La ;Grandc held, the game was noboilys until within a couple of minutes" beforc-'tho blast .'of 'the timckeepef's whistle put a atop- to tho mix-un and' rarely is. so. evenlv jnatched teams, seen in action.. The PEOPLE" with W.LLA('K Rlill), UKUK DANIELS, co.MiAi) nacel. ji lia fayk A l'arainounl Picture and a final liig Kanic in Portland could wind up the season hy or lie foro Thanksgiving day for the state title. Would such a game draw? We'll lay our gold watch and chain that it would and winning it would mean something to all concerned. RE-ROUTING OF i OREGON TRIIL place of No. 'JI. Not Many Women Color Blind. I Tho numhrr of women who are color Wind Is ory stnall ns rompnred to the number of men so afflicted. j Tirkfl.s will on sjilp tomorrow at thu V. ttcrn (.Oregon Mu.sic company. UNION TEAMS DEFEATED (Continued from faffe One.) Union Uallies. . Itloklanil scored nearly as soon ns e For Sale ti'cY; foiil; i-oijiii nn(ic;ni hotme, nV;'1. J'otiit'latlou fi'cllar.r Gjiraffe. I'ricc Jl'ooij.oo, $Hn).no vhhU, $'o.uo per uiuntli. A kooiI Ktnull home. A 5-rooin iitoih'ru Iioiimp In very I'lm tnciiltfiii on N uvcnite. Tin; prlry Ijuliuuc L-iiu la arinnsi'U. Lot iili'x!2. V .rTroom mutirn liousu, PaHenicitt, J'uroat'o. rooi tranit;. riiu- lawn, irnoil p;oinff was fast throughout, arid -the Hhtcsj ami lmi1.iry. All In Hilvndid rcitjih'. T,h lot Ih ,5oxI Hi. lil ion,, JrtfUd.oy... tloud ioua- game was one of the Roughest ever witnessed in1 these parts.- - -, Seconds "Win a.: . - In tha opening event of the. eve nihjr,'' the' "ta" 'Graiicle "' secbiVdV "de-1 Like the' first "team .canic.-it .was.; rough and bitterly contested, Vith the home team showing up as the better of the two due to more united teamwork. The Union bunch was fast and their teamwork was good but it failed to match the liiuc und White's aggressiveness. The first half ended 3 to 1 in La Grande's favor, the locals scoring three field baskets in the last canto to tho visitor's two. Gecrtsen, on the Maroon and White seconds, was the star of their five while no man UilinMo Air en l.s for lErlinMn stood out on the homo team, liiMirame OnniwuiifN Union will be met a tram I'ridavtJOl Allan is Ave. riinin Mnin t.v night at Union and whether the blue icuiu can wri'Sb unuuicr victory is A ."i-too id uio'lorn lintiKP. liayum!!'. tot Moxto'i. .in Koo location. I't-Us yu-c arranged us to payments We llac Many iimnl I'lut-cs l-'or Sale La Grande Investment Company. y HI . Comedy Tin: i)KTisr Old Oregon Trail Expected i to Connect with the L;i ! CJr.inde Scenic Highway. (tin- nf the liity-H thai ha )r. ntn tMi ' tl In I dmiiilt' fur .scv.-n! i Im aUoiit 1m- rralixv!. Tiif I'l.-niM Ulil Oirucii Trail r-mn-rl I'roiti t'lf tity milu t-Ni mils iMri-ct- ' iy tlumiKh Mir Mm kvnnls lUh it . iic of tin' moM onsthll HfvtloiiM of m (.itiiihtf. j J-'or ! vet al v;w ihv rii)iiuiintiv 1 him lin n i-hiti avortiiu to liaxw tu- 1 Ort Ktui Ttntl hitili;. ,! iti-ron th - I (iiandi- lion. It- at iro IM! mi l , i-onutt-t.i w tip tln Htitcaii ..M'l hulk - ' niur 1)h rht r anil on.- Htnii utt alti t aimllH'i- U I'ii'p'- t :h. pi ritm m- Uli'MC It. Iti- .'iNI (ii'lVOIIir, li litmli t'tiill - toti It iioiv app.'UJ'sl Where The Thrifty - .i ........ 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