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PAGE TWO THE LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday,' Ftln-uaiyy, 1924. it f ! - . ; ...... - Correct In'fact, very much cor i' rect as. f:ir ii.'i fashion f goes ;ire these new , Humming Find Hosiery" t pattern all the new - : Spring shades. T THE LEAGU v -Acnorcllnir to the Tinker Herald of yesterday an application v.ill be madn this evenlnt? for the ndinis-! slon of Hatter In tlm Western Ida-1 3i6 baseball learw. Th-.-re will be! a. nieetliur of the din-dor and niahaKcr of teams comprising th" leaRUu In iMrina, Idaho, Ihls eve. ; nine 1 H. K Tiendryx and fJ. 11. 1'oHbnry ! will attend Die niM'lim, lo ieiirii if" linker can hreoine a member of the' IcaKUe. They are ntt"UihiK ;! Ihe Invitation ol the inonae.er.". I he Western Idaho leai.u.' v::n comprised lam year of 1 to!:;,, Nam pa, KnuneH, Onlurio, I'ayelle and Velser. Tliern will be some char. '.yen in the league, thia season ;t hi un derstood. (hiJniio will itot ) m Hie combination, and Parma hi la, bp .represented. ' ' j v Maker applh d Tor ndmlsslnn to WOMAN SURPUISKS ! j HER FRIENDS "Mlrr a spoil of Typhnltl I'ov rr 7 yearn ago I Ihmmui to sufli-r from lni1li.nllon anil eim in my iitoninrh mi. I rollo altarUs. Tills ivraluujly liiTami- no hail Hint my clpnlorailvlni.il un oi.mtlnn Tor l;4ll stones. A frlcnil mlvlni'il mo I'l lry Mayr's Woinlorrul Itomoily which I dhl wilh siilomliil result!,. My friends ,,r0 ustonlslieil at my rapm Improvement. 1 have lip: more, liloatliiK nnd ran eat nnytlilnn; I wish." It removes the eainrrniu naieoim from the tosttnul tract, anil allays tin lain- i luminal ion which causes prac tically all stomach, liver anil In testinal ailments, liieiuiiiim- np- lienillcltls. One lose will con vince or money ronm.loil. At all 'IrinrR-ists. A,lv. i The : Home Plate irinldors' Gloves, BOp to JS.nn Catchers" Mitts, 91.00 In lft Hats 50o lo $2.r,o JWreaty years' exporlence in Sporting Goods A. O. Spalillns As-ctits ' : DIcINMS A JOHNSOX --. . . - - k n ii i'i t H'J ! rr;1 vfta G! oves Die 'smartest gloves for Spnnjj arc the Gauntlets, and they me fancier and prettier, limn' ever -before. Don't forget, however, it is very chic to wear short '.loves with loiiff sleeves. A Good Place (o Trade the le.'iiH! last year, but a(. that time the olh.T towns furnrd the proposal down. It is understood, however, a number of he toiVna want. Uaker In Hits s-:t::on. There is a desire In linker for heller boll tlmn has been the case for a mimbor nf s"itHnn.s and u I'eelltiff thai, new faces would draw better crowds. IMayintr with the Idaho towns it la believed will bring better support for l;tH h:tll in !;ilt'T, A slleic hii.-iinor-! man Is one who can jfi-t on hoaril ln-1'ore u inih lioi iu-. reacheii him. s. 1 ..-v:;;,- pmimwi ill irmmuMBaim Tl.c imileiNltcniNl will sell nt l'lihllc Auction, nt the Cnrr Uaiu-ii In.ir (t) mill's ca.sl of l-lainl flty, On'jjn, coiiuninu: liii; al Tin (HI) ii'iiisU Monday, Mar. j Free Lunch At Noon : 6- Head of Horses I Oltl Ttvini f Marc. , l;hl All, ml I HID l-millils One Ilia,. I, l:ue, s Years Olit, Weleht Itlllll I'nnnils One Soinl Mure, 0 'cai-s fltil. Weight moil INmmls line lii-a.v -Mare, ,r Venrs Oltl. WiiRht I.MtO I'otunls One Itlnek M:in, 1) Venrs Olil, Vii!;lil l.'illO I'oiimls S Head Rouislered Shorthorn Cows 8 Willi Calf liy ltiKl-h-ieil Muiilhiini Hull 3 Purebred Shorthorn Calves & 1 Grade Cows Farm Inii;lements 1 l l-ft. M.C.iiiul. I, llemler - r,-rt. .Mii'orniirk AlnweiN I Sets r liv Nels I -'-lioltom I". A O. Vlow I llen.ter Hum's I Siinpte ('renin Se)mi-nlnr I Sols uf 1,,'ail Harness I stake Itnek Watm Hill I Hay Itnli,. Some Household Furniture Anil Mil. iv Oilier Articles Too Niiilii-rnns In Mi-iilhin Terms of Sale Sums under $10 cash. $10 and over, six months' time, bankable notes drawing 8 per cent interest from date. T. 15. JOHXSOX, Auctioneer J. E. REYNOLDS, Clerk W. E. McCLURE, Owner indeed is this Jnhot villi cascade of la.ee. Iieauliful in designs and .the thing. it is the woman's choice of little things that be trays her good taste. FOOTBALL IS III HI'OKNK,- (Kpoclal) ITndet direct ion of ,Tm. M.aibtack. newly ejected football coach" at I ha rnlveriy' of OrcKon, sprinK football practice will hem Mon day, March 3. Approximately si venty men have f:i(rnifeil their intent ions of turn In? out for .'print? training. Among these arc r. neinbeh of varsity letter men and players wno have gained fooibaH experience on last year's If. "tillH n ,,K!-rrep;:itloii. -6 Coming I Si t of Viess Drills for Hi 111 '1 Sols of Mrtti'liell llitl-licss I t'.-ltiMinm oller I'hm I l-Sis-ltitn Hnrmw I :l-S4siloil llni-row I : Itnln Wnson nnl Hix I Ooulili- Disc I Nueiiiir (irnill lliill THESPORT CRUCIBLE DAVID J. WAI.SH Vcp. V Had No Alllil. On of the mo.sl sennaiional fln- ishes in local ring hi.sfury d'lrvii to! illustrate I he value ol" handler lo) a fighler. j "Lot inn fight one round my own Way," said Hnbe Herman In hi ''-j ItnilM I'H lie Stepped blithely out 111, frn Pepper Martin. I Less f linn a minute Inler ihty WIT' Iraggimr Ibrmnn out of there til (Ml vlnilM, of a I r. hook -hat land-1 flush on the "M.on. - lioilllim- Slory. Onco upon a tirni iIhtc wni nn net or ulin illtl not think he wns ns flood Henry Irvliitr, Hi- ihoicxlil In- iyrk iH-ttcr limit Hi'iuy Irving. A nlMi'lt In' I hit' 'may mvh nln', hul you can'l provi tt by tin' run nT who K' tH onii In ))1h h1iI TIh I'aihliMli-Mtm'ltWm War. A year or ho :if It wan Mm. Mai-1 lory and Mill-. l.uiKl'-n who x- i lianK' d merry and fiilli rcpri'lM'n-1 Hihio vl'W on tin1 oihcr's tsrlt of niiiiitv. Tim irnific Ih now holm' lakr-n up hy charily Paddork and I ' I.or.n Murahlnon. I'adini? Annri- NoHro in hrel.y jfivon (hat Ih- can sprint 'TM. iiindi-r.siKii-i lia hfon appointed "A iioo.1 man, K:iy Mtirr'lii- "W"'rix f tlo ostatn of A. It. son or J'ad.iock. "hut hardty lun-i u'rti- ra u by tlm C'ounly (,"roiiH except at ifln metni!." jt'onrt of the Ktato of Orrffon for "MurrhlHon i almosl !iiihataliler,,lon "only. All p.-monn having inilnms. hut that lets him out." 'uM:0,a,ni" aKaiimt Dm BaJd i-Btato are 1 1 lie? r.nni total of l'drtdoek's reply Hold ol them lillOW lieltel. Lead rue Homcu'licrc enl of fJolliain. Kvnn to a ripol nrrilt'Ked: 'Wliere there uin'l no price of I ; linker. j Greater than a good man's thrisi With due apologies. We'll Kite, Mi. Hone. Atnnng the several local myster les Is a so-eulh-d Ituymond symll. cale which has seen fit to an nounce I lint ii has offered all of I Sr.UU 0(1(1 . I'm- ii WillH.h'iriin hnn! tn ! .Inly. To ilal.. no one UnH l.pon ah!e to discover who, if any one. Is the niitfel hi-himl the proposi tion, yet i he New Yuri: papers are taking Hayinond very wrioiiHly, If one Is to judge by the publicity he ,a 1 . ff"l. Kirpn has been pleased to ignore TV Itlckard's otTer of $200,000 to meet Wills and has been dolnf bus iness with the nllegt-d syndicate but u recent prediction by Itleknrd 1c. .slgiilfle.ml. "Ills rirsl fiirht in New York this year will be for me,' he de clares. The recent death of Tony Iloeck el, regrettable in any case, was ul 1 hr . more unfortunate because, it came; ut. a time when the Host oh Uravcs, of which he was a valued member, were making sincere el"- Silver Grill Offer You the Best HPECIAL DINNER MENU DAILY . Choice Steak and Chops We use A No. 1 Steer Beef SEA FOODS Quick Service "Popular Prices , Strictly American -; : , i Always Open Union House 'Nuf Said Ideal Breakfast Fruit Oregon Prunes Health Insurance for the Child and Grown-up These big, luscious Oregon Prunes, acting also as an appetizer, they tempt everybody's palate. Perhaps you've never tasted any like these before. Asd: for Orcon 30-10 Prunes. For Sale By Pattison Brothers Grocery Phone Main 80 rnrta to build up ,a new tpum. l)nooli wait n nriH-rlRm inflcldcr nntl il.JtiHi ho happens Ihul the llnivin wen- In iiinii'illul need of that commodity, oven heforo the accident that .ended llncckor ca reer. Now the need la almost dire In Its cslromlty rMi:iti.iioiM) i-iiti-: is si.owi.v Itrivivt; town I.ONMON. (i.N.R Tipton, n small lown In .Staffordshire, In he. Ing slowly hill Byslcmatlrally de stroyed )iy a suhterranoan fire. The fi. h supiKmcd to have originated some ntonlhii ago, ly aponia neons comhiisllon under neath Home artificial wuhiHl'iiiI near tin- town, and ever since it , "i !i, .,, way H (i.n (1(.Mroy(i(Ji nn(1 whol(.VH ()( hniiBc-H hv liwn r.-ii.l.r-.l iinln hal.lralil.' IhrouKli t h wallu orarli InK and Hliam IkhuIiik tliruiiKh I lit-i'Iooi-h, whtli' Urn wluili- lown Im r'' vnilid liy nil ovi-i-whHiiilim miK ll ol' coal-Kan fuiiif-H. "t'hirhi'iiH may ho r-i on tho lahlf ncrap:-." And kitvp tlimi rirlit it liny ilon'i get hoinn In linn' to r-nt wilh tho family. P"ino nioor proplo ovtn nsl; i',0"t tho moior or a Hport inodnl. Xoiiin io (mlKors. h.Tehy required to present them to Mini undersigned wilh the proper 'vouchers wllhln six months after jthe date of this notice, and to so present, the same to the under slpned at the office of II. K. Dixon, jl'olt-y HufliliiiK. I A Grande. Oregon I lutted iVhruary 1st, ll'4. JKNKII? McCAKR. Kxecutrix or the Kstate of A. B. Heed, deceased. II. !trix'. V.. Plxon, Attorney for TOxecu- Feb. l-8-Ki-22-2n Niiin to C'mlltoiu, Xoflcp hi hereby given to a con- ""l.KU'r" teKtamentiiry liavw been Issued by tho Cauuty f'ourt of lTnlon rounty, Oregon, to Hoy Jacob.; upon the last will and testament of Martha M. Jacobs , , . . . ', " , h claims umtinst ha id decedent arw herehy notified to present tho sartm to the. paid executor with proper vouchors at tho officii of his attorney, J. 1). Slater, Wesl .lacobson building in I,a Grande, Oregon within six months from the date of this notice. Pated and published this Febru ary 22nd A. i. 1124. Hoy Jacob i iCxeculo? Feb. 22-20 March 7-14-21. i ! nllco of Final Scillriiicnt. j NolloG Is hereby given that the nnile.rslfrncil has filed Iter Initial Accnnnl un AilnilnLst rntrlx of the !:m$aaaaaaaaa,$mX t 10 !$ . like y AJ1 men : for all kinds Another new- shipment of Spring Raincoats just received They are very dressy Top - Coats also T f t ? T y t AAA Instate of May K. IlamlMon, deceas ed, in tho County Court of the Hlate of Oregon for I'nion Counly. and that ihe said Court has fixed Monduy. the Hdh day of March. 1II24, al 10:oo o'clock A. M. on the sold dnt at the Courthouse in the city of Jjv Crande. I'nion County On;ron, as tho time and place for hearing and proving said Final Ac count, and for final ueitlemetit of tho said estate. Duleil February Slh, 1024. Kaiherlne I. Williams. Administratrix of the F.state of May K Hamilton, deceased. H. K. Dixon, attorney for Ad- minist ratriv. Feb. R-iri-22-2n-Mnr. 1 Milk For infanta. invalid, Children, The Aged Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext. In powder form,mflkesThe Food-Drink for All Ages. Digestible No Cooking. A light Lunch always at hand. Also in Tablet form. Ask for "Horlick's," at all Fountains. C&7" Avoid Imitations Subititutei The Style Importance Of Hosiery is ns great ns that of your shoes, or your bat. You can not afford to choose care lessly. Our hosiery section Is show ing new spring hosiery in cor rect weights, styles and colors And we're also particular to have only those kinds that fit perfectly. PIM'XTKX Trices $I.f.n to ?2.7o TheBootery,Inc A I'arnillse for Tlrcsl Feet llnine or tlm Arch Aid Shoo CHOVIill SMITH, Mgr. 0(1 Depot St. I'liono M-II8 FOR SALE rooms, hath, cellar, cold stor age, garage, woodshed, all In good condition, large lot. House nicely furnished, situated on Fourth street, paved, nico lawn and garden spot. All for $2on with a rash payment of $1000, balance monthly Install ments of $1S per month. i room modern bouse, two lots, i siluuted on Y avenue, on ma cadam street: all furniture In Hie ho ise except two pieces. price $2:00 and $500 rasa win handle it. Italance monthly in-: Btallmenis. j ' - t i roomed house, city water, cloo-j trie lights, large lot. on corner, of Y and Fir, macadam streets! all paid and other assessments. ; Garage and woodshed. Price j $lKno. Can pssumc a mort- ; gage and contract, $Mfi0. Hal-1 nnco cash. t Wo nre getting considerable n- iulry tor more houses. If you havn one to sell romp In and list it with ns If you want to sell; , if not yon bad better not list with j us for wo will sell it. I Phy, Black & Stoop In I -a O.rlnilo National Hank niilg. 1 Ji C.ramlp. Orrsna. I'llOM-: MAIN 8 S C R A N T 0 N 5 SHDR aw J&s&mp to he dressed of weather $20.00 to $15.00 I M 24 Rounds i Star THeatte at m a HI n MONDAY, MARCH 3RD 8:30 O'clock Auspices La Grande Boxing Commission KID PARKER Colored, 115 Lbs. i VS. DANNY BURNS'' 115 Lbs. '10-ROUND MAIN EVENT KID SARP vs. DANNY MARTIN 130 Lbs. 130 Lbs. 6 Round Senii-Finai G THOMAS 125 Lbs. vs. n 4 Rounds 4 WEINIE FORD vs. 85 Lbs. 981 Tickets at Imperial and Home Tlate Ringside $1.65; General, $1.10; Kids 55c H m Get Tickets Early SPECIALS Outing Go'vns for Ladies, values to $2.00, each 9Sc Outing Gowns for Children, values to $1.75, each 98c Outing Gowns for Men, values to $3.75 $1.98 Pillow Slips, 50c values 39c Pillow Slips, 60c values ..45c Sheets, 72x90, values to $2.25 $1.S9 Sheets, 81x90, values to $2.75 $2.19 Casseroles, Guernsey and Pyrex, values $3.25 to $4.75 $1.98 St. Dennis or Cable Cups & Saucers, set, $1.25 Fancy Shopping Baskets, each 98c A J M.nurews vameiy Store Service - Economy FINAL Bunting's Bargains Chevrolet Touring Car GOOD BUY Each used car in our stock will sell readily in another month for S50 to $200 more than we ask. C. W. Bunting & Son 1525 Jefferson Ave. Phone Main 792 mm: of Boxing. m . is HI m m M THOMPSON 125 Lbs. YOUNG DEMPSEY 85 Lbs. 9 7 : - CLEAN-UP t ? Y ? ? v t y y t y Y t f y US RS m m m m m m m m US1 m m m in