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PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, February 7, 192 5. SPORT NEWS ? Spring Clothes Brings your desire to fulfill your ambition on your next suit to have it tailor-made by EI). V. PRICK New samples now. in for your ' Selection L. It S.Will Play Friday In Pendieton I A ,4 ,0 , OREGON liL WWW MEET AGGIES n u b. o- . tl Ci It tl K, . X "V a, mk '1 "1 to' r Wff'N me lie ver tr. of ' .i ; i) 'i; . hat " nw - KM antf . . Htn ' r ", tint) H Early Spring- finds nearly every woman eager to get at her Spring sewing to get it over, arid lie prepared for the warmer days, when they come. Our stocks are splendidly complete with everything from pins to the liveliest of Spring fabrics. We suggest; that you make your selection early in the season and the earlier in the day the better. jMXYEL, PROGRAM I NOW ARRANGED . F0TT SPORTSMEN HPOKANK, Wash. (AP)-Mem-'lwjytf the Spokane fount y Sports jnan's association wlio attend the 'Uiinual gainn dinner here thin .luonth will find a novel jiroKratu arranged for their heneftl, which ; :if enrdln g t o I r. H . ( '. 1 .11 1 oov. 1- Keep Your at Home THE GRAND RONDK NURSERIES Is an Eastern Oregon Concern all products nre ; Oregon grown . i Fruil,' Shade and Ornamental Trees e Flowers and Shrubs Roses and Kerry Plants See us for Roses for the Home L. W. Hornbeck & Co. Phone 257-R Don't Forget Your Valentine Everyone likes to receive a Valentino, then wonder who sent it We have a wonderful assortment on display, ranging in price f nun 5 for .. 3 for .., 1 for ... 3 for ... 1 for ... .5c 5c .......10c 10c Make your selection while our assortment is good. Andrews9 Variety Store Service Economy h:. ome oewing A Good Place to Trade clialrman of the Imnrniet commit- , Hhottld larmonl.e with the ue- easlon. It Ih planned to lmve t he mmuiioi. rooiu uernnifeii With Ki i'i-iih i i iiin i nil i ur Mi h, moss ami other vegelnllon and ttinmtg ilnm- set tings, waiuleiiiig ahoui mm- Htrtcted, will be a. niiinliiT of live KiniK' I1i(Jh, a inouiiinhi Kat ami a deer. Another feature of the prmtnim Will bo that of having th HUperiot- euurl .iiKlgt'H nf IIiIh etv. "illhu' "1! for for for for for .15c .15c ..'!5c .5llc rasp; bniir. to Judge tho lieHt. huntlnir yarn, fish hIi.i-v n.i iu.-i . Kebruui-y 21 has been sot as the idalo fur the banquet, HltlTAI X TO HAVi: TWO MOHK '1'I.AXK AHHII.HS 1.0NHON. (I.N.H.) The nritlsh AdniliMiiy Ih cunslderlng a proposal tu convert two of Its btgRenl light cruiserH. the ( 'ouniL-oiiB and the 11 , ( IloilUius. Into naval aircraft car--irlerM. bringing the number of these iM-io-iiine carriers in active com mission when completed to t hree. The two ships will have to be reconstructed pracl leally from the water-lhi' and the reconstruction jworlc will lake neveral months complete. i (VMIeH are asking whether would not ho chcape lo build two cnllrely new ships. i'i;i: ( iii it haih norm,!-: S I ;M) (tI OV AMTV I , illiiviy oniDi-yonlo proHpt-clH, noltl- rOI.I'MIIIIH. (I.N.S.)' "Thpro "lol'. .in' not two inorul stnniliirds, om- ln ""' ril', Xoff, one of ihom, tor ninn and nnothor for woman." 1 ''"'"'"h, in J mt a hwivy mld il. clnrid Itnv. Jlnnlcl P. Itlllrn-' ,ll,'w,'l.'1" now. Hit. other two light lioiw... nnntor of tho First nanliat c-lnm-U lioro. Ho assorted ihnl lioro. Ho assorted thin "inodi-rn aoch'ly must complididy ii'v.TH.' Its jmlKinont about Ihe wo- iiinn who hus fallon. "l-'nlsi'. ImliM'd. Ih that judKtnrnt which liruiKlH a woman as fulli-n and hi'vond i ovcry antl beyond i i.ni 111 u 11 I y ri speot. while al I In' suiiHi nine her niiiHeiillne nccom plli'n rioulM ulioiil the neighbor hood as u Ketltlelnan," a.lld ltev. lUKenlioiiHe MIM I'dWIIIi Alltl'I AM S I'ossiiii.i:, says i:xi-i:itT I.ONHOM. (I.N.R) "I have III. lie ilimlit thai II Is now possible lo ilenlKli an alriilane eupiible of Nli,'lii by a man's muscular power." This statement was made by I'ol eiul Ocilvie. lanioun llrillsh nero. tin lit Ira I expert, dilrtiifr a speech !Ul low .powered aerophltleH of til" future al a scleiitltlc exhibition. "II will not be loilK." conlllllled UCllvle. "before Wl- Kel llllhl aero I'lani s w ith a speed riuiKe of Ibree I" eii", or twenty. five lo sevenly-tli- mlbs jier hour, with a con Himipllotl of one hundred lo one hundred und flfly miles lo Die gal lon, dcprmllnr, on speed. "Such ii machine would have so Kood an aiiKle of climb Hint wild u llllle head wind It would be able lo 1:11 up like a balloon." Auio I'nik riK'i'rinlii. IIOOli UIVKIt. Oi-.'. Hood Itlv er may not attain Ihe poal nf a n. v tuiloiuolille park litis year. I'nless i liarl.s llatchelder of New York cily. who hud offered llle miiiiicialllv a STbj acre Irncl on the I'otumbla lllver hlnliway Just west of town for $!:.'. aim, unreelm: to lake In pari payment Iho old three-acre cily park at H valuation of :t"i'il. Kuaranleea that I he old park will not b used for auto park purposes for a period of five years. Ihe deal la off. Mr. Hntchel dcr ofrered to limit his period of restriction to one year only. KoilowliiK neiion last nlKht the council today telemaphed Iilm that he must accept the fiva-year lliult of call the dial off In 24 hours. Boys and Girls Teams to Invaae Buckaroo Lamp Games Here Satu . day. . (Continued from page 1) b.it r.xpoct tho utroiiKi'Kt compe tition of tho mutton against tin Hurkuroofi. Thi' hoys team of Pt-ndMon JiIkIi school n nut king thin hum In I'lnutilta county anil in x pfftnd to hp the fttroiiK'Ht -quln-tulto the iilm and VViillw hoyu have met ya Oils season. The iiunauii ii'ii in, in nn; it tuning lat ytiur to u certain extent, mun aired to dofrut & Grande und this year, with a hunch of sttu Honud votrana, they are favorites ovor the local tossem ul though funs here bHItvo that the Tigers' havo a Kood chance to win u spite the dope. I'oach MaeTuvlsh has not an- nounced yet how many men hej wlll tuku to JVniJIeton. but i large number of student body rooters are . expecting to accom pany tho team. In ion Wrong. The game hero with I'nion fiat-, urday night is sure to he a fuHt .one. Union, beaten hy la, Grande, early In the season 17 to 1U ut I'nion, has been steadily improv ing sinofl that tliiio and a week ugo took Joseph down the . line 4 to 21. J.u Grande was able to beut Joseph the nigni nut by a smuller acorn lit to 12. PjiIou Is anxious to alinex Ihe coming game due to the defeat early lu tho season and reports from the Ktock Show town Indicate thai the Maroon and White, tossers are undergoing some Intensive practice this week hi preparation for the coming contest. Officials have not yet been an nounced. Jack May Have, to Look Ahead tor Keal Oppon ent in Ring; Strihling May Develop. n.v I)avii .i. WAi.su. NKW YOllK (INS). Wcr fivot iltvornttl from rlrliou In on im-iruardt-il inonicnt, 11 Ih altoretht'r poHnllili! Hint Jack lfchiuuy bitirrn down lilit mipiM'inr liOMt ut snrli :x Klriio und Wllln nn.l tlwlr ImmodiTatp rumui-KB on tlii'lp ruy orlli' snliji'rl. niiinily. I Ii,.iiih.Iv.u ' ,s pOKsible. even probable, that toi lcinpsey must look beyond the present generation of contenders It r 1,10 n who must beat Iilm. iiii'vlliihly und ni'eotim chnmplon lliroo mill youriR HtrllillnK. ' i-iiui imrifiumrii nnd Ad Rioni- im ronHpiriioun oh posidldllllin at this limnutiiro tnoini'-Ut. Tht.y nro " . "" r"'Y w wowing, "m rontinuolto do no for aonie. thne to conif, bi forn they can ' r-1v( evenl liravywelirh't ratitiB. After that thev ran lonk- I forward lo un lllteresllii); season or so trylnif to prove that they. an ami severally, qualify for a bout wllh the rhanlplon. In brief, It Is a long alrlde from chump lo champ, too long- for the nvenitfo hoiubro. All three, however, have one Kreut 'virtue, to wit, yoillli. It is the trreut leveler. As lime (foes on. they can temper youth wllh slieiiKlh und cxperiencu. If thev survive the rlKora of compellllon ami niaynap u new world'a etuiin plan will be created. MrlllllllK Is lip. best of Ihe inroc prospects at this moment He Is a toiieh. fast younir man illllle devoid of punch. If he loean t aet one as ho develons ninniing win never lierotno heavy- weiKiit rnampton.' nlthoufth the MKht heavy weight title may yel ran lino nis hnnds. Neither Ilerleiibaoh nor Stone have proved thai I hey can laiiRh off a punch, lierajsn they have jei ai ineei a tirst class man. mone is a fair boxer aud hltt mt- rust for a big man. Ho has union to learn and may neglect this inning detail, like many an other before Iilm. Heiienbueh Is compared to Itempsey at an earlv staire of Jiick's career a great hitter, hut easy lo reach, liven at that time however, the rhamplon had given every Indication or being able to weather a atortn. Perhaps the same is true of llerlenbnch. If so Iho young man will go ex tremely far. That, however. Is Irlfllng with Ihe future, on experiment open to either seer or sap. We are neither. Tirk Min stp Tlielr Coimtrr roNSTANTINOIM.K. (AP) Tho military service bill has been approved hy ihe national assem bly. It establishes compulsory mil itary service for all men. On and a half years Is required for the Infantry; two years (or t he artil lery, cavalry, air force and engin eers, and four yvara for tho navy RIVAL LACKING FOR DEW1PSEY Webfoot Tossers to Play v. A. (J. I cam vruhxy and Saturday. Kl'GKNK. (Special.) The Uni versity of Oregon ..now . lieuds iho list In the rare for I'urlflr Coast con fnrenrn husk el ha j honor. Iai.t Monday evening the Webfoot tower defeated the University f WasliiiiRion flunkies hy a margin nf one point and now stand as the only undefeated context ants In the conference, race. Next Krlday and Saturday night tile I .' n I veri t y towe rtt will nini-i th O. A. ( quintet in tho Ku nn armory. 'J'liese two ganicti, ouch Hilly Iteinhart deluryK will he Ihe hardest contests of the sea son. It Is here that the lead the varsity has attained In -'the' coast ccnfereiico - standing may go a jjlmmeriru!. u win luuiinun win ' "Vtl IU mm-v-v IIll' Will II I patchedup team. Harah) -Chapttian guard for the varsity ,1s out of ,h' Kme for the rest of tho;sea- ton. , An Injured knee keeps htm from playing. Hohson, fal 'var sity f o r w a rd was i n j u red I n 't h go with the Huskies and 'wll! prolmbly not lie in tho llneun against tho Aggies. On the other hand, Keluhart has King to take ,Hobson' place; and Glllenwalers and Jost to fill the berth vacated by Chapman, j All of these subHlltutes arp good men, their only defect being that they have not had the benefit of. Diii-lng ihe week Iteinhart will1 ho occupied In gutting King, in i condition to tako a forward berth and Glllenwalers and Jost ready ; for a place nt forward. Helnhart i believes that four days of training will be sufficient to put Ihese men In shape for the go with the Ag Ries. . In tho game with the Hankie tie varsity showed unexpected strength. Heluimrl's coaching sys tem has proved highly Hticces-sfut so far litis season. The coach's novel tuciicH supported by a speed team such as Oregon, is recogniz ed to have, should make the tilt with the Aggies onn of tho most Interesting guinea in the confer ericii Kcries. . - Tho K'nlKhig of eoluiiilnui cinln titlii limt nlKht da-li'Utid Iho M Uulmi'lti- Iiim i- 39 lo I s In n riutt. Inltu-oHtliiK Kion. Hinl Tlnlson u: IiIkIi point man. Tools (jurily HiTond nnd Holi Garlly third on the K. r. loam. Hidd Ut'dlN was hlirh point man on lln- M. I. A. ti'nni. At Palm Beach, ' Newport wherever mart folks gather Lucky Strike it a reigning favorite. WEAVER'S Tailors, rtaaiicrs, Dyrni & Pressors PHONK MMS ?3S JK'itot Street NOW! On Sale FLOOR COVER1NOS nmlMwu by W. H. KCTIiml Will DEFEAT M. 1 A. Bohnenkamp CoJexxe The K. (. team van made up of i ne i oi lowing uiu,vj; nuu i ii' i- ' son. Tools Garlty, Boh Gorily, Bud Niwlln. Huh O'Connell and Will- )lim i-eure. The M. Quintette personnel was Held Geildes, Nephl oinbs. War- LEVI8TON, Ida. (AP) The ren Ashby. Frank K II pack, I.loyd lotest addition 1o the l.ewlslon nor Wiilsh nufl l.o veil Kllpnclc. mal school groiip, a 'dormitory mftmm$ fc. J M."ffig"W"'"dlpg constructed at a cost of . $C0,00, was formully accepted by ihe Lew 1st on dormitory associa Amvift'e i Ion and .occupied recently. , iiiuci iLa Th(( MIjinK hUM M.t.n named' A1VTr TJTO T ''"zan',n Spauhllng hull, m inein , AU HIS 1IG )ry of the wire ol the missionary A'ho established a mission at Lup ARCxDal In 1830. Seventy-six -women - student A will be uccoinodate tln tin; v ; oulldlnt- ?j Kaltwt rani Tnlili lifvy AskiHl SAliK.M An Ordlnunco lm- luullltuini'd in puldlo pluccii wus TIT lM PTTV rpTTisuumltli'd- for tin coiiHldirutlon of . UliJi-N 13 U I IriJiiie diy council ul a mi'FiiiiK hi'io. Appllcuntit nuiHi Bpcoli'y thtt n ii 111 -;. bcr of tublt-H to ln, oporaliHl, for Whnn 5pWriniT n f:,h" of whlch ""'y ",Mf,t MJil.il seit-CUIig a J.,ull nuniml iiokiiki- of ri. , Kor ouch . be made from a mo!'U""i i,ie ncmn? ' nx as found in our st("1 111 u nil iji ' IVcHin ,io lltiifi I'mniniH Oaks Ihis and the convex p(1TnAf. up-r. rovai Why I WOUlU buy floaks of Pgtsdam, which frfiytc various avenue ofton traveled In J. Hi' Eat. 1891, "'cad and wino wlurli (he average. Kreiichinnn regards as first in the neceKNltlefl of life, hav been sub jected lo the smallest relative In crease. t t t ? T T t T f t T T T y t T t f T Y IT Tl What Became the Peddler? EVEN in remote regions, the oiice-familiar figure of the peddler is rarely seen. In the cities the brass lunged huckster has practically disappeared. Advertising has banished those outworn hangers-on of trade. Through advertisements, women learned 'dis content with the limited choice offered by the peddler's pack and the huckster's cart. Advertising teaches us to be more exact in judging values; to require things to measure up to better stand ards; to make letter use of every cent we spend. .Advertising has done away with haphazard choosing by showing how wide and precise a choice you really can have. Haphazard buying is going the same, route. People who read advertisements know what is' what ' and they make sure they get it at the right price ! X t t ? T ? f t t f t r f t y ? ? ADVERTISEMENTS GIVE YOU LIVING NEWS ECONOMIES. READ THEM REGULARLY! t r r ? ? r X t SGRANTQN DORMITORY IS ADDED TO IDAHO 'TOUMAT, Rri-IflfH, Did past by German rulers and ilhcir families, are. threalenexl with ilest ruct ion. The ant horlt les suv .the trees havo. outlived their use- lulne:, that many 01 them ivm diseased, and that .the.imuniripu.l 41 y would reulizo (julto 1 kuiu it "t hey were turned Into fire , wood. ! Mernherji of former royal faurll ieH who still make their home in llhe Totsdam palaces have joined wlih cltizciifi In protesting against ;thls plan, and assert that all the ree.i bliould bo spared. foiirUt .Steamship Revives Old Kltual of trinity Kingfiiu 1JVRRPOOJ,. (AI'lx-l-V- hflfi iiri nme in many years a -liner put to sea with passengers aiiil crew "chanty" singing, ay In the days of the old sailing lugger. V h en the Oropesq si n rt e re- $35 to $60 OH SHORT, INO ccnlly on an It wek!:' tour round Mouth America, (Miauiy-iniisler V. N. Juiie-4 led tho i;:i!Mt:ig of "Down to liiu," p;iR-.i-Iiren :uii cn-w la ter Joining heartily in the chorus. During the lK.ttao n.ile.; tour of the (ro.e:a, tin mh.-;mi;; o ehan Ilea will lie oitHirvrd willl oM-tiiurt ritual. I'Vbruary llth, in la.:t day to water rent without p-nulty. . ARCADE. Starting Monday , like picture screen versiion of 'A.S.M.H?itc'nioson's famous novel .production T f T t t y y y t f y T y f y y y y y y y y y y x OF t 'years lo see