La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 21, 1923, Image 3

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Wednesday March 21, 1923.
PAGE THREE
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
T lo talie all. MeTlguo impressed a will
lllBmiw to accept Hlkl " challenge,
article, says, II the promoter of the
fight puta up u purse In" accordance
Willi UcTiKU.'a expectations, which he
declare art- reusunable.
RATES LOOK
GOOD TO FANS
9 CagerstoGet
i Basketball "Lfe.
p Pirates
I
The l- crmuU' high HfllOOl baskci-
I.YM'H ill TI'UINTi:l.
rllli'ACU. M;ir. II. Joe lluruian.
ChlfUKu. outpointed Joe Lynch, worii
champion bantuimvciKht here .Mon-
lay niKht In u lu-ruml iio-uccimou
(hi' flrnt but DiiMnit muica
hloiiito since the memorable
fake match between Jo.' Cans nn l
Terry ' M.'.(luiTn. In yearn iiro. lliir
man waa cr.dil. d Willi sis rounds.
Lynch two. and two witu even.
MeELROY'S TO GIVE
DANCE HERE SOON
.McKlroy'n oirlyvstrn tlmt played
hern lu.st fall lo tin- plnuuire of till
local duiu-o fans and livtr.s of r-ouJ I
imiHif, ha- Itrcii on a tour of tl:o
cast, uiul liuvt' heen plavlnir hi nil 1
Uun Uiiillhtr itths in that pari, and
now l)i'- me on thi'ti- way Imck hom J
to I'oitmmt. ' hoy will atop in r.-t
tirnnrle ami niv, tliv people of Mils
city a treat to real' music. Krtxn
the mortis mid reports of eastern
piiurrH. they
llirir koou rteiiri. IV1W iv-itti
thousands of
PRYKEPRAISES U.C. STUDENTS
T CONFERENCE!
N DEADLY GAS
pi
yko who rccenllv returned
from rni'U.WHl where lit' allondcd thy
.lav! 'rcuoi'is ,, very Miccoamul uio.-i-1 l.my.son Adit, the experiment shaft
l'lohah h ! nl thr moat olll.
COLLEGE BOXERS
CLASH SATURDAY
omcrwi.-e Known as . .,, .... ... n. ,.i, ......
La Grande baseball team, will i .'s. !t.,.. .n.....'.-. i. ,. i
nnl a doubt have the strongest , (k,v,. ,lst,.,., !l.a won and l.m
I this SOH.-OII that thev have nina-I,,,,.,.,, ,., wlM K.M, ,OK(.,i.,. to.
tl in a decade. At least thatisi,,,,. is, ,..... Thuisdav nlirht. Ao-
hvav thev look on nauer now and' !... .....i- 1 r..t.....i., tt;..
re uuii I ire. "n ooul l ovp ,.,,, ,, wlllu. ,oo.t. l will uallli-r -fliv Awlnltil 1T(I
jLa Oraiule willmr to oiKiinize.,,, ,). 'ountrv .lol. flint at u Imn- , tantouh I'MVKP.SITY. rallf..
mr tym Union-Baker county lea- , ,, , .,,, , i;,,,, ,.. offli-lallv M.jr M,.n,i.,s r the Stanford
f and both Union and Baker an- i.-ih.-i m out all l.ut ln. inoi k- of the i bU'xiiiirul wrw.illnir toanm are work
la to have a high class of base-, ,.aso!i. ; mll ,.v,.rv nltfht In preparation
this year, things look briirht fori Tim f.aUn-.-H of the lianqiiet w'-'M,-,,,. niulehes with the 1'nivcndty of
Qiamono lans. ih ,h,. uwar.ltueitl ot basketball b't- Uiniilh.M-n ruitrornla to be held on
aio leatured ar Montu Austin, flim
uuh luiriiono siiiKt'r who inaili' him
.-Oil litniOUS IlH a SIHKIT Hi ine mwri . .
uf l. uels :it Hi., hint Worl.l lair. an) ,
Svlvpster Prt-'iiiii-r, accord ian soloist
of tho Pacific etiawt. OtliW- inetnbet'H
of the oieheHtia arc !dillc hwarih-
ovit. I'uk Molton. piano; Al olncr,-f
lit I, miiiids, i nicy, uniiiiN,
(Uy Assoc la ted Press)
BEKKKLEY, Cal.. Mar. 21. Tho
experiment hull
tr buildme1 of the
lifornia. is filled
talk uivi n beforo tncn nay wun a limy, poisun-ns anu
h? U thn iiL- aull-ttlio students of the College of Min-
will more than kce I,,"' ,.,,, ..,.,. r .1,., ...,.. tnn 1 University of Culifornia, is
low tor a little scansion of the tcrs, t'aptain tilenn .MeU-aif, Iter
lie s erw, w. C. Ci"ew.st last year nard Hiuninelt, Kay Lynch. Knbcri
rtstop and second baseman,, will ! (Jarrity. Fluyd Kmith, .laint s (Ntkcr.
tapre the team. Crewa is a strong U iwm Price. I'ltfioni Hlokland and
Pt, also one of those men whojo,. l-'unk will receive the athletic
jce more than oniNcalk from the 'tokens. Following the awaidment of
her, and always working hard hi Ictiorn ri enptatn will be cleeteit for
infield a man that can be ro-!ihe i:i-':i-2i season.
I upon to break up play after play "
the onnosinc nine.
'hen in the catcher's position will
uavy .lonnson, wno ouR-nt to uo i
ter this year than lust, when lie
a eracKerjack of a back stop
j SPORT BRIEFS !
fflirlv mean with the big" stick.
vr ui Mnaii, rcKUiariy uii im icm ;
.is also ready to ro behind the I.ATHAN HO.NUKhl)
at. anv time. r.ut.rr..r., .imr. i. iiumk. i.ui.11-
the n'itehinir box Iji (irande will am, Orejron all-star center, was
bably have McGeo back, also lie- 'elected captain of the Oregon basket
is. 'McGee was easily one ot theball team for the ensuini year and
(notch purlers in the Intennoun- honorary cantain of the past season.
1 and is a sure fire winner three i at a meeting of letter men last
.March 24. Nine boxers anil six
wlesllers will participate Willi lib
Trojans In the commit tourney. 11
is planned also to slauo a toiiriiiiiilcn.
with the l.os Ansclis Alhletln club
vhlle the Slanl'ord men are still in
l.os Anyehs.
The boxers who w"ro picked to
meet California prior to the calllmr
off of the matches by !r. W. 11. liar-
row of the Stanford physical cilnca-
tion (ifpartmcnt in a protest air.ilnsl
mixed bouts, will probably make tb"
ip, althoiiKh Coach Harry Maloney
--M;has niude no definite slatemen
of four times with any kind of
nt support. Two or three other
fpects will probably try out and
V horses are always cropping up to
their stuff.
jhe infield looks fast. Toots Gar
night.
Those who seem assured of place
are I.HIU'. Hoss. Armbuster. ltobln
son. Irvi and Van Hook.
TIRE AND CASING
STOLEN FROM CAR
i ..- 1..1... 11 i... ...... inir enier tne snaiL wiin iza uiusiva
most pn.niilliiit layman readers 10 cnmiuri. rescue woriv uni.er uie
world, addressed 1 hem. Heiexacl conuuions prevailing in mine
talked on iiitei-iiatloiial rehitlons anu jillsaslers.
u in. .i.-n.-.i .."' . . 11.' .i.-- 1 tin: i.uii. in 'oi-jiik luiuiu.wu ..
laced bis ri'inarks with the Idea that the direction of U. B. Hccox, of the
lohdi.'viNtii is noi ..ntlrely devoid of ; United States Bureau of Mines. The
onstructlvi. pi-o'-rain. but that ab.u-t iwork. Ueeox savs. Ti-ill bo invalualile
one-twentieth of it holds ureal. Ideals J to the students when they get into
ami nini'leen-twi nltclhs Is of destriic- r..al mine work.
live nature. "The deplorable tondl- prof. v H. Probert. dean' of the
tb.ns of the world at this flm,. onu College of Mining, says the value of
Sometime ilurinir the 0. A. C. Ca
det Band conceit held in the high
school aduitoriuni last evening, some
one stole the tire and casing from a
Ford sedan belonging to Joe 'fckeei
Reynolds, according to n tale of woe
ho'l'-lls today. Although he 'hasn't
reported the matter to the police he
states that. "I would at least like to
have the casing returned and the re
turning of the tire would ulso lie. ap
preciated." "Children whose faulty judgment
is congenial are not hopeless," says
a physician. Not while the world !
has ne-'d of umpires.
only be remedied lhroiiRh I'hristian-
jlty and brotherly love, nut only bc-
lllolis." said Mr. Mutt. "Internationa:
yood will coin., throiiirh ttie prinripl..
of "Love thy enemy. ' even gointr
far as to lov.. the Turk. The Y. M.
1. A. Is on,, of the arealest orunnt-
the traininir these students are get
ting was -well demonstrated at the
Argonaut mine disaster in Jackson
on August 27, 1022.
"A number of our students took
their equipments and did some heroic
work at the Argonaut mine," said
iTof. Probert. "llescue . training is
year. They are yiven periods In th
mine shaft each afternoon. Two
toama of six men each work alter
nately with the mine car and in ac
tual digeinir. They work a specified,
lonoth of time each day in the gas-
filled shaft and they do mine rescue
work. ;
EASTER CHIMES ON
MOUNT RUBIDOUX
ItlVIIltSIDI", Calif.. Mar. 21.
Kustcr will be ushered 111 with
clilmea again thin year rU Hlvcrslde.i'
annual aunrl.ie aorvlcea on Mount
Itiilddour. From the throats ot belli
mounted lilsh on the mountain, new
the cross which tops the Hummtt, thn
notes of old, famlllur liymns will noat
over the valley as pilgrims from
every part of Southern California
thread their way toward llubldoux In
the hours preceding dawn.
Other reatures of thu sunrla0 scn
lec this year will bo solos, tho slna
lnc of Kaster songs In chorus ap
propriate rellglolis readings and pray
ers, and tne reuinng 01 nr. rirnn
Van Dyke's poem. "IJod of tho Open
Air." ,' ,'. '
nations of young, men tb at the world required before a student can be
..as cMMKiiown. graduated in mining.'
Clnsslflerl Ad Win Do tt!
Indents getting the training this
It ALE IS MARRIED
SAN URANCISCO, Mar. 21. J. P.
Hale, complaining witness in the
Oregon night rider case was mar
ried here March 17 to Roberta Pear
ce. also a state witness in tho trials.
UuIa nil he intended to go into
Thcro ure more than forty junior I business, here and would not return
Uia oai.
Ire seaso
to get
I to sit i
KXIIHHTIOX HAM-llAl.li
Illy The Associated I'ress)
UltAliKXTOWN, I'la.. .Mar. 21.--
lt. II. K.
I at first, Crews at second. Tex Kt. I.ouis Katlonnls 5 i t a
t'ht at short, and Bud Knight at Cleveland Americans 0 7 J
d. I-'our of the fatest, surest men ! iiatt.eries I'ertica. W I g I n t o n.
this section and as a -whole they 'Haines, and I'lemmens. McCurdy,
bid bat above .:)00 through the i .Mnsiailli; Chle. .Morton and Myatl.
season. Ann 'workman is go-.o'N.-iii.
get in somewhere he s too I
; on the bench. sr. ri:Ti:r:siii itcni. .Mar. 21.
Vilh Bud Theison, Hickey and dim- It. II. K.
) Itosenbaum in the garden little Moston Xationals 2 7 4
eft wanting. Bud and Jimmy not .Washington Americans r. s -
( were death on everything in j Hatterl.-s .Marnuard, Waison and
r territory last year but were ;Hoady; Zachary. liriuheart ami Ituel.
I working the fiill to a frazzle in ii.aian, Harurav...
S-y game. .
j Many Will Try Oul. ITl-TOX TO FIGHT
.one of the . above men are sure j PKNTILKTOX. Mar. 21. Hoy Ful
their Places, however, as a likely ton of Minneapolis, brathe'r of Fred
ich of fellows will be on hand; Fulton, rangy heavy of national re
ing to oust them from their po- jnute, has been signed to fight Karl
ons. Bus Bairie, Mesorve, Ilanni-! Newiiuist of this city as a special
d.'and a dozen others are count- i six-round event on tb" big card to
I upon being on. hand when the hie staged Monday night at Happy
t practice call is sounded and ! Canyon. Fulton is now in I'endie
t will be iust as soon as the ;ton. He lips the scales at 1117 and
Ithcr permits. Karl Xewqtiist will go into the ring
fake it all in all. l,a Grande right ; weighing slightly less than 170.
f- has tile makings of a better :
in than th-.v had last yeai and ! SIM H l.l.r.N.i:s M.-l'Kil l:.
I season won't start for a couple i i.cinthi.n. Mar. 51. -liaitllng Siki.
'months at the most. defeated by Mlk" llcTlgin- in Iniblin
I -. last. Saturday, lias challenged McTlgii
ots of .people think ambition' con-'to another I10111. necordliur lo Sportin..-
wager nienuoneii ny mki
mind sterline a side, wltm
js in selecting a soft snot and sit-' Lib'. The
t. down to w-ish for-fame. is f.""ft p.m
"Its difficult to get a poor picture
when the new Ansco Film is used."
T I K thief cause of poor pictures is
under-exposure or over-exposure.
(Figures prove it.) Now comes the new
Ansco l'ilmwitharcnwrkal)lywidcrrangu
f!j of exposure. It adapts itself to dull light
and bright light to a degree unknown
V.- with film of the past.'
.1 .
Don't be satisfied with poor pictures.
Buy a roll of Ansco and learn for your
self what this Ansco achievement means.
Ansco Spcedex Film fits
any camera. Load yours
or better, clearer
pictures not once in a
while but regularly.
I New for Your Easter Wants
'Twenty-Five New Trimmed Hats j
j The Very Smartest Yet Shown .
. $5.00 to $18.50 ' '
New Line Lace Collars '. loudolr Caps
Just In Today '" Unusual Styles
Pretty, Moderately Priced AH Colors
m , tou;,y
L. & L.
Drug Co.
SHOP HERE BEFORE YOU BUY
UIL JL JLl U
PA
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YOUR EJBT? I
IF YOU HAVE-NOT; IF YOUR INDEBTEDNESS TO FATE, FORTUNE AND COUNTY FOR REASONABLY GOOD HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND SECURITY, HAS
, NOT BEEN LIQUIDATED, YOU SHOULD ATTEND TO THIS MATTER THIS WEEK. YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS NOW AT HAND BECAUSE THIS IS
American Red Cross Home
Charity Week
DON'T FOOL YOUR OWN CONSCIENCE BY SIDE-STEPPING THIS ORGANIZATION OF MERCY THAT CATERS TO THE SICK, HOMELESS, AFFLICTED,
UNFORTUNATES WITH MERCY AND TENDERNESS.
BUT THE RED CROSS CAN'T FUNCTION WITHOUT FUNDS, AND THATS WHY THIS COUNTY-WIDE CAMPAIGN ASKING SOMETHING FROM ALL
Read What Your Officials Say!
t
ZWr U. G. ( OUCH,
fee 'i County Judge
V. t'uiKli. innnty Judge and Jiin nlle niiml
Irale. to the i lll.ens ot I iii.ui roiinly anil e-M lnllj
In iIiom- Int.-roliil in I lie gisl work Is-liig ai rli-.l
nil In 1I1N i-omit li tin- Itiil t l-oss.oianiiiallon. '
Ity ri-HMHi of Inn lug iK-i-a-ion to call ml Mr. Ciit
lln. Itiil t'ro iinliii. .iiili. Iiiipienlly for lii-r
ns-lMiinii- anil aililii- oil Jm. nlle work, al-o for her
IK-r-onal Imi -lluallon nil llidlaenl applli lll loll for
i-uuuly ndlef. t rovl well iimlltl. il 10 P- I IKm iilli
1111 the .hui ill 111 Mlilili -In- 111111- im" ! maii.i
dllb. oil problem- whli-li -In- i n. iiiii. i ' It"'
t'n Hurk. mill ltn- loliline id work -lie aiiiillidi-li-e-
for Hie 1111I..1 11111.-1I.-. anil ill-ln--l people.
Wilhmil oiiv be-naiie) I fnlli nan.- Willi inaiij
nllier- who iiii.li-r-laml ill.- uienl l big a.i-.iinplibi il
tlii-uuiLlt Hie i.rumilaltoti. Hull IlH' lii'Mi.- re.pilii-il
111 Miinii.-- tin- w.nk I- in II -M-ut.
SEND YOUR
YoXTRIBUTiON
TO
REU ( ROSS
HEADQUARTERS
LA (.RANDE.ORE.
( LINT JIAYNES,
Chief of Police
,V . IhijtiN", Clili-f of INIIt: "'I hc
(! i'tus iiH'iiii moil1 to tin- (Mil Ire ilc-pui-uiMiii
in l,n (.ijiihIi iIiiiii iiii otlur
Mu lfty. ,l nil I lltir- of llie ituy in nlihl
t r'-l fnv lu 1 (ill itHn I hl tti'umilMi
tlon antt hi- hati' ihmim yvt callil Mv.
t'ailiu thiit ln' ilfl not Im-I ii. fruaiil-li-x
of tin hiMir itr nf ln r (wr-nnnl kii
tcilli'lH-l'. liillltl liol ct 11 Ion t( Hlth-
mt I In- i;-tl I 1 it-.-. I ilon'l think I In-
M'II III liH'Uf IIIIIM-ll-iilll' till ftl'tl I'll!-.,
ft- iiiiti-h ii (lie iMiliic ili'pai-iiiM-ni. Winn
to' if 1 t In li'Mtilili- tlli Im) or ulrU i
luni' Id rail Mi Mr-. Tallin to liH'i iw
(Hit ami I uill mi) Unit Mi-, t'ntlhi lias
tii'ti-r liitli-il t( iiMiii' In mil riN-nc,"
EVERYI50DV
HENEFITS
EVERYnODY
SIIOILD
HELP
RALPH HURON,
Commander La Grande Post
American Legion
!Uilili II ti fun. i'oniniHiiuVr of ln Cruiidv lunt u.
IX Aim ih uil li'glun: '"I Ih iimI ralunll vrtkulrM
ilun hi itlrtttmv lot In j lo dlMtMi-41 vk-m;nlLc nn Ih
Hh American Itcil C'ruHK, The Aniviicaii lifKlun l.v
tlointc Hm Ih' for Mertk'ti uuii. and wu aru vruiid of
our rvc'onl or llilnifs ai-onifillMlieil. ltut In llio mut
ter of iii'iarliitf llio .iiortnuiiM aniiHint of isvlUi-ntru
if(iiirt(l by Iiim lo cofiiit't dlsMhlllly with NiTtlcu.
Mhhool 1 1 it Itcil (ivxn llio ta-U for tlM1 lil'IXlOII WOlllll
In IiohIi'm4, No Hi-f of tin IjhIoii woiiltl In ulil
lo riml offline ho wuiihl I imo Hum lo do till work-I'iii-Um-i-.
tialutil ftiH-ker' nri n'Hilrd. WorkT.
who kiiou' tthat imIiIi ih c I retiiiln'd Uy .l-tlnir law.
ami who know li rM-r1riMv liow lo iM-nd nioiiej
iitallaiilc for tlii work lo thu Im -i ailtuntaic. I fl
thai 1 In- iintiilH'r of caM- mm In-lna Imtiilltil liy th
lix al haptfr of tin l-l t'ro-i for di-Jtldttl scnln- '
iiM'ii. ulio mo liuilnu dillitnlty In it-roiliw that thi'lr
tlUahlllly ih 11 remit or Iht-ir rrl(f. in npalliiitf. I
hi-llctf Dial all niiinlMTH or I he Irfffloii nail all a-r-thr
ntrii fhonlil nix' lo lid- i-rtinjialini."
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