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PAGE TWO ' Tuasclav, January S, 1021.'- THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER U!17Hi:"3 ' Ot."i''iU'-' Ladies' & Children's , HOSE - ; a During our January Clearance J?ale, we are making a snecial offering ot Ladies' anr Children's Hosiery- woolen, silk and cotton. This urfeans an excellent oppor tunity to repl to supply youi future ncedj heel or toe, and also If A Good Place to Trade SPOM. TNEWSl Dempsey May Meet Gibbons Reports of Impending I Battle Both Denied and ; Admitted to Some Ex ; tent. I'orj-'ol ten, Twelve yearn ago them were, worne 4H wm following tin1 pv6 fi.Mun of major league baseball. Today Just tldrUen of Hum remain mi the bitf time, ami of UiIm nuin- !;-! iV'D -I!nhe Admll.'t, of til' 11- nif' H, and Jaek (juinn, of (hi lied Sox put in uii of this time in M 1 1 'u rN. M ost of I h e ot h ens arry the great uitmcH of the nport. f'ti'-y iini Ty Cobb, Walter John n. TriB Speaker, JJudc Wheat, , li.l.ili.- iJautM-rl, Max Carey. Mddie ST ! OriH (ISy the Aoetnted FollM, hurry Hooper, kuhe Mur-I.1')-'humpion Ji.ck li-iinw-yiMiiiir.t, SITy Uelnnes ami John Iiuk agreed to meet Tommy (lib- 1 '"i"- ,,il,,n' 'n .,.,.!. i iiinu i 1 be mid tu cover a . Ciin-r-r, an. J ?.h.U.u. chiruKO j.roinotnr, an- ; '' of 1 OH. ":lnl,;, .lmv" ,,w,,t n... (i h,.f,. w.n.h.v. Thn rdaeo n iM-la ri tin- end of their tether a I " ami dale of iht' bout have not been j active, player:. decided )i nt Mr, Mullen nuld Clove-i AduniH, t;ir of th! lyni) world's land and t,oul;.vlllu were anxioun j fierlc HndH it Increasingly "lilfl for t. j cult to Ktaml tho pace, evei) when Louisville would like to have, t nurwd ulonu very carefully. The the bout for iierby ev;, Mr. Mullen reason of l'JL'4 probably will be. m'A. i I"-1' in th majors. It may .Mr. Alullen osMCrted IJempwoy j ll'e same for Daubert, lloyier, asrocd to the bout last we.ek In j Maru;ird and John Collins. New York. uddliiK lhal lU chain- Kvfn the tfn-al Cobb is inelinnd pton would Utrht. on a percentuj;e j to yield to the flenli at lasl. He busl.s. ArraiiKemenlH with (iib- has been quoted to the effect that bons will bo made at a conference he will be a, bench manager after with Kddic Kane, (he cha I letiKer's j He Ls fortunato that lie ran manascr, in Cleveland next week. : be anvthiiiff when the, cud come:'. . . ! He and most of the others are M IA M f, I'ln. (AP) Jack lfin-Oi esceptionn; the putriarcltH of ey admitted Monday that, a match the x.ime and well remove. I rrom vas pending between hlniHell" and r ! fate of t( average playei-. Tommy Ulbbonn, but declared any j The hater usually sticks in the ofHcial announcement would have j majors for riv( or six yean-; and to come from Jack Kearny, him then rc"seB beyond the pnle. II,. ! manuKfir. There havo been sev- eral teleRraniH exchanged between i the two since his urrival and he ha;; I u greed to meet the challenger on term agreeable to Kearns. hi'.a the alU'rnutivp ot quittlnf; ba.-.i-ljii.U.una tux'uarinK liiumelt far sonji peifmanent auui-ee of income or tahinjc a fling at tho minor hairije. Kame, Almost invariably llm hitter is bi choice, for he can not coucA-lve of anything" except uu abrupt return 1o the ; tnajorx. This seldom hap;en:'. A half doaun seanoim on the i j i ; i It time and he Ur through nlto r. Mv en his inadenuate in come tin re in cut off. I'nb'SS lio ha; practiced rlffld conouty and in vt .' t.i d iti ffaviUKM. with some acunicii ho. imiKi uteri a catch-as-catch-can battle with life at an iMe when many men are just com bv lahi trie t'ltifh of incipient sue oes Twelve hort year?; and four ht'ndrrd llvlnj;- names arc reduced to thirteen. (W back six inldition ai yea m and only one remains tin- great Cobb himself. Kor the majority baseball is tiej. er sport nor career. All loo of i it if economic trasedy. Mcm. Malaprop saya at this rato the veterans will all bo veterinarian!-; heforn they ;et the bonus. livery married man knows how a hin-v feels ay nominal head of a :-;lat! (hut has a dictator. Eovs9 . Sh I Army Toes Nature Toes French Toes ' . . Sizes '$ to 5io . J 11 1 1 Utt 4 January 10 las:, day 10 pay w;Mer rent wit bout penally. 1 -7-iit BOYS YOUiw;' RniBERS 5 - 90c - 95c . Bovs' JJfouses , it'c 'ac ff Mackinaws $6.00 Boys' Gloves 50c - 75c - 85c SCRANT0N & SHORT, Inc. NKW YOHlv (Al' Jack I Kearns, manager of .luck Ueinpseyl Monday dented Unit he had made any agreement with James (' Mul len, Chicago promoter, for a match between the heaywfight title hold er and Tommy (iibbonn. Kearnsi said he had been approached" by Mullen several weeks afc" but had received no definite proposition. UNION COUPLE i filfO L0I1 the nild-yeur examinations. Pupt. the games the hostess served Hoy Conkltn hu Bucceded in Jfreshmenta. grading almost all the rooms bq there are no half grades. Mm. WUHtirti Wii'irli -swort h left vwiunx 111 luriiitnii miti nivcir son, Wimhlngton d iring the Jioli da-H, arrived homo last We dneB- .Mrs, C. V. Erwln and dnught r Kv: Jane who havo bed Kunday burning for Tortland where she will visit forarveral week with her daughter. Mrs. C. B. OatchM!. Mih. Terrell, wife of Attorney I,. '.. Terrell, was takn lo 'n hoi TV,f 1 H X17 ri..l. mi aim mrs, VV. JlU. tUK- tal at i.a (iran.l- last er Celebrate 57th Wed- underwent an opratio ding Anniveraary Jan uary 1. day. Jack f rem latent reports was improving. Ilex (Iriiv, u rzuil-y wcovt rinc from an operation for appendicitis. Brown whlln working at E(j!tip Jacobs and itw sawmill on ( atnerine tcck iokl i nursuay had th mlKfortuno to break a lKne in hts b-g. lit jumped to f-mr&X- bntg crushed umh r a ov. bh wns rolling toward him anil wilt b- jfN? o ! th- a and struck h log with M foot. tlrand hptEi cti;ra to Ms h- takn lo Hot iJtke. where )ih- injury a gly act! tntion. v , medical t- I'NIOX iSnwkn Mr Mrs. W M. Kloker. rtidenls of home in a f-wr day. Houlh Union, celebrated their K-dby. John Worimii fifty-soventhtriiuijcrH;-r.Ttr'mmUy' W car HnAhln-f on New year's dr.y. A number "orne. itoo. .r- KntfPorJlli. ,ttJrt W(., k. udvertlsingl raoio fMs n. ii iuinrn rtu irt bt iu aim par- 11 j " . - ... . took of a special dtumr in honor Misses Hethlm an4 i:u4a iltMrl of, the or rant on. and l-ura Hid-tcr wrv amous the? If Mr. and Mm. In.. l.".n,.v u.Im funfi wtin iii:tU I hi- Irh) In HitinM "''' went to 8ealde for the holidays h'rlday evening to wltn.jwt ie two started buck in time to reach i'n- basketball gum en. Ion on Nfw V 'h ..Iyiv h m.-l i ir vi...,,. .t 1 u-aii Kelley could .eaume her work as'were married in l.a Grande last a-l joining county on Th vrsday, a teacher In the hlgli school. Cold Sunday. Moth are t'noin people weather and car iroubif delayed Hl will make their borne h-rc, them and they did nol arrive in, The hrid. In at present teaching 1'nlon until about Iwo o'clock on. n ti, Cove kcIiooI, Wednesday tnornln?;. Mr. Keihyj m, and Mrs. V. Af. Dobbin froze, anveral of his fingers, while were host and hostess, lo the T. M. on tho trip home. f(Mim at thl,lp homn in North Superintendent Conldln necuii'd Tnlon on Wednesday evening of tho two big bussed which are r in- last week. Itrldge wus played nlng as HlaRes through Untmi, loiuith Viru I-'ox and lr. Hchns takn the leatmi and visitors tojter winning high hnnors. - Aftr Haines l-'rlday night lo the basket- i -V.!?"."!!.;' .I'V " '- Mtr Cann. i"ttffol Joh&soa. ball gain os. About forty made tho trip. Arriving ut liainen Cie players entered the wire cage to piny their games. The glrlu piuyed first, , with Mrs. Kclk-y, Cn.on Coach, US referee, ('few '(hiner plnylnff rorward tlurhig three Mimrters ot Hie ame ihrew I i fluid bankets. Hoiia Ibisick je. cured 4, and Kraue'.H Kent hooped 2 In the third quarter, making a. total for the visitors of :i4. Haines; had if Held goals and one runt,' ending with in points, our flrnt team boys then took on the, Haines highs and the game was' bard fought throughout und close. I with CiUon slightly in the le:id j all the thpe. After leaving Cau-! well In a few minutes llumk re verted to his usual llno.ip. Me Clellan, und tleertsen, forwarda. Jonsen center, und niackni-r and (Jtlmore, guards. The amall cuun wss a handicap for Cnkm and it kept the laying C's on tlur Iocs ntl tho time to prevent Ha.itv.'S from overcoming I heir lead in the score.. Once In the hKl quarter they lacked only one po'nt of ty ing the score. Young of Haines refereod. Several fouls were called on eiveh team. On their return game In Tnion, Haines will prob. nhly play our uccund team, a: that is tho arrantretneiit th.v made about the second name. Mr. ('lellan lead the shooting with six baskets, Jensen had four, and liinoker hooped one foul. Hlnco New Year's dy l'nton hnH enjoyed real winter, wit h snow and a healthy blizzard blow ing most of the time. Water pipes havo been freezing and hurMinr. Little Raymond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ifl. lr. Iteuter. who has been quarantined for shout two weeks on account of scurlet fever, is biuch Improved at this time. No other children In tho home have tukon tha disease and It Is hoped that Ih Ifl ono enso will be as fai ns the epidemic reaches In Culon. Thfl moaalee cases are doing well and no new ones havo been report ed. Thero are also a few chldren out of school on account of whoop ingcough. Charly Tobln wont to Pendleton lost week on receiving word of the disappearance of his brother, Hoy, School Is ngain in session after tho holidays, classes nssemhled again Wednesday morning. Two more weeks will finish the first semester's work. Only two classes in the grades will be infected by the renrulsr schedule, is cur- out 'oach Houck and his basketball boys will Invade Wal lowa County the latter part of. the week. , paying the three In Friday and Sat unlay nights. Mr, liouck will probably take the fol-i towing players on Uu trip: Jei s-n. McCbdian. (Jllmore, lilncke Oecrtseii. and Cad well. Kpworth I.ragne and preaching services at t he Methodist Church will be combined during tho first two months of Ihe year, accord ing to an announcement made I Sunday by He v. julnn. Hide, (be New, Mmlern, Heated liusm-s 12 and l5-l'as,seiigtT LA CRANBE . JOSEPH STAGE LINE T.onve La GrWitle at 7:.;0 A. M., il:;jO A. ll:.10 A. M. and 1:30 l 4 11()1M TRIPfil Clinoso the Cmf(ti tsnn Mfto ror you AIJfY Hattie J. May l'orllnml Graduate In Mai-colling, ftlanlryHog noMiliiK, Slutmpoolu Facial and Scalij TrcamrnU l'ARLOB, loB 0U Nt-nr IMinliym-lan Clmrrh l'HONE 37-M . Me anil mom or Uu- otm-ra arc J r II 1 L tV .rt ' "" i,.,i I Southard SiMpm m.,.,,, i.mij.i... 1 r Rocsaii'ljldff. Tr ii EfeftJ, mafcccignrs.Thclicensenum- il ' ... , I gXmsm , III Pm. ATOM Wnmpn and I I 3Sv5S Dcr is on rnc Doitom or every I "' box. But what counts with j ' Children i 3 you is not the tobacco license I k!EM$ on die outside but the tobac- very beautiful assortment '" I OUStJaAQ " co incense on the inside. See 5 . . . , ,. , . . I mS&M what you get out of a bo Ji ' styles and colors, including lux- i pgjgSjlp of these. jT . ' cdo. Jerseys, Pullovers, Coats, , . . S ' Sweater -Vests, IJaby Knit JMild as a May Morning 'l!iL ' - Andrews9 Variety ' I'"" :, i .' cigabw Store . ... ;:5 t-'.-. i WmM ::'c icWm ' Service - Economy '; PrtllIIM I . .1 .. WM ' Distrililiti'il Iiy " II '. II i' . VViViiil V3I mm... La CranUe Grocery' Company, j ' . " 1 . ";, " - - - ' C j 1 i:.1.1. . ":. ini l. .r,:",-r'.,,-,"..l,!.."i ,m,.l". .L--.i ijl.h "-. 1 .. 1 igOTIB! JAW. 1 JAW. 14: I : - bi LOT OF THE BIG LEAGUE PLAYER NOT A SINECURE (Hy l)ti vis ,t. Wiilsh, International .News Service Siorts lOdllor. MKW YORK, Thoso who sigh for the luxury of n ball player's existence -would do well to rem ember that a rose must have Its' thorn. The. ball player V most Impermanent individual, lie muy have, plenty of money but he must get it quick and often. f A few merry yearn at the most, and then t hi- inevitable. He pulses on down into thu minor !'-.i(;in-n iui'1 ine iiiniii) nr nn'nitn We Have Just Installed THE VERY LATEST Vegetable hplay Display fixtures obtainable. TWfs will enable us to keep our Fresh Vegeta ble Department iij first clrs condi tion, i Yours for IMler Sfrvice J. G. Snodgrass 109 Depot Street Two Phones Call Main 75 No Charge for Delivery 11 Is Honest Quality Always Use our products they, arc homo-made pvoduo's Creamery ' H. F. TyU'f, Prop. Main ti() 1109 Wash. Lii (iiande. Ore. t SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH, RED SKIN Face, Neck and Arms Easily Made Smooth, Says I 1 Specialist Any break inj out of the skin, Ave. fiery, iti-hinjr e-.vinn. t ait Ik oi$-k!v overeetue hy ipiyin ft little yfistb- i Sulphur, ih-i lartM ft imte.1 slcinHH-irtl- i int. Keeau-..' ef its yorm dttniytiii; nripertie, thi Miiluhur piyitaratio'ii ; hiyms afc on 1 to wunlie ii rftatetl kin j Hint heal eruption pnyjl as rush, 1 jumpier and riiw worin i It seldom fait to n jpovc the ter- ! nicnt und diriert'im'iA. ami yim do not have to wait f r lief from em- bnrrasKinent. liiprAvmi-nt quicklv j tthmvw. Sntrerersmi okin trouble : Bhonld ohtrtin a smilt jar of Kowle? ! Mentho Nnlpliur fiom nav pond itnip gist and use it like cold nv;tni. The Musical Event of the Season! rv rvT KI HERT1S, Director SA R03IA, Dramatic Soprano A Guaranteed Attraction You're Money Hack If Not Satisfied Reserved Seats on Sale at Glass Drugs, Thursday, Jan. 10 Seats S2.00; Lower Floor, $t.:0 and $1.00; First 4 Rows in Dalcony $1.00; Gen. Adm. 77c Plus 10 - for War Tax Loire