La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 08, 1924, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
Saturday, March 8, 102-1.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
The First Spring Hat
u What should it be?
i
THE Parisian the New Yorkfsays,
"Small. Tailored. Straw Dark.
. Navy with a touch of white.' For then
one is hatted smartly and practically for
all the events and errands of the day.
Replicas of New Yofk's first spring
models have just arred here. They
were created for us-then rushed to us
by the Aogue Has Company of Fifth
Avenut. Comeiearly while they are
still all here. Game whether you come
to buyVor j&me to look.
Hill's Dept. Store
SPORT NEWS
Coach MacTavish and 7
Tossers to Leave for
Salem Tuesday Night
t !
champion of Kngland, which gives
iiiin tx l tile for advertising pur-
tM. What itoke rrnlf im at--'
trad :nn( howi-ver, I nnl hiH till-
tun hin idiape, 'p i five fret len
llju) one. ha It' Inches lull anil-,
! weitthft 422 pound. Vhysleailyl
j nakiiig. tw' is a boxing f-ak. hiiill
along M' general lines of a wire
I I -Hit aerial; -bui thosd who .have
bin ir actior declara hit
know., how lo .manage, his long!- i
ludi 11m that lib. lack o. latitude;
1m no ptirticular handieap i htm in
j t he ring. I
j According present plans, the,
: ,r l.i.r. ..(ill . Viil.-
morrow ih IVn.ll.-H 'm will ! Yor ,., ' ,,, on wl
1 n'l readv to listen 10 the conversation
of uliy .promoter or manager who
Tiger Team Ready For
Trip To Salem TourneifS
Coincident with "the n mo tins to-
Cmieh lister MacTuvish and his
seven haski-thali players vill leave
I .a Urande Tuesday night tu m-pete-
in the state huNkttlhull Utle
tournament -to lie'hcld Id Halem on
tin' Kt, 14, and IS of this month.
'l itis tourney Im ;in aniiuul affair
conducted by tlM- WMiaiiit'Lli- ( ni
veraity and representative teams
fi'om all sections of tin- ia1c com
pete. TlllH H I h first tillll' I.a
Grande hiifti school Iiiik hod I he
honor of entering tin- competition no,ds,
liohl l iM'ir first practice at
ItoniuM -p pa-rk.
The- l.a Ornmle committee In rar(. ,0 J(im ,hrt weeoiiiing bc
busy at presei, ot only with or-Kallon u, rho locic.
ganisuiMon. plans. MM uIko In refer-
i-nci to arranging for a ball park
at Hit- blgh school. J'luns arc form
ulaiing hi an MinoiU'iilnK iiajmir
at prtwiiL, lUoonllng to anuoimoo-
incntM.
j Th- offlciTN of Iho lorul rhili aru
'iik I'oIIowk: l''ru-nk llitycN, ri'Hldi'Dt;
Mark T'mupi', :K, Kiiort, 'lau(U
Hern n ton, 1 larrin f-'ronr-h. 4 'arl
IJ'tlin. -'iiari8 Jtynohln nd A. J.
Marlin, illn-riorK; flHirU-d Hy-
Hi'iTi'tary-lreaKiiriT; Harris
THE SPORT
CRUCIBLE
K.WIK J. WAIjfill
Mothe
i
HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE VAyrf?
LOOKING BOYS' SUITS?
full of boy style
ifua of t' weac
l)Jtams of'iiaj
ai
k i-easriimbly priced.
TU IMF II $
iw III mwu w i j i ,
hIiici- 1!)19. i'nnrn, nianur, ami nectar Mc-
Mao'l'uviHh KtutH .iluil the rouKh , tniiH. Held munwr,
cilKi'.s have now lii'i'ii trliium il nml
thi' Icain Ik playing thf ln-nt Ihls- '
ki'Dnill y.-t t hiH yi-iir. NiKhtly prar--!
ti-t Iiuh ri'Niiltttd in i Ik1 work
rouiullnic out into an i-vr-n mnoot ti
er rumlition than waa inanifHt ai
1 nion. wiien the 1ovm roinpiMi thru
lt the district chum pioiiKhip.
M lHI-OIT I'liHinnl.
A rally and pep ini-i'thnf n lo
1m held In ilm hiKh nchool 'I'mm
day ntortjinp: to Kiv, tin1 iiiint-tlc
a "real, lion'-st-lo-K'oiliii'H" wiid
off and tin Httidnt (ody is i-xpecl--d
io I urn oat -n niftH.se at 'lhe fv-
jeniiii; 1 rain when I lie team leaven
for weHle.rn Oregon.
IMaytTK who will make tho trip
are: ('apiain Owen l'rice( forward;
Kay I ..y noli, forward; llernard
Hutiinielt, center and forward;
Ki)K'iH' Meteulf, K'lard; .lumeM t'o
ker, cuaiil; (leortfe HtaM"!, center
and itiiard; (toy WiliianiM, forward
and. Kitard.
Maw. Ii'vci- ilXes.
nOKHIM'UC J i.. t'Umtsh. 7!1.
6u0 of I he liertl Itnowtl rdiriiflrlirn
uf I uutf tan nounly died at hln
home hi ii'ati.voiivlllc. JMm hvallh
has been poor for llr lal ew
years.
Mr. rioilKH WflH Otlft Of tllP NtllRP
M l",
Wc ivaiil yoiir IiiimI
ni'Sf; nml mr tinri
iloiifit1. No on may Itc
hi i Unit advice
will nluayH Im- fur yocir
hi'Kl liMort'sl.
V. H. IJohncnknmp
Company
drlverH who braved danger and
hartlHhip on the un-Kon-l 'allfor
n la trail in th dayM before 1 1m
railroad. Me went Ihroi'mh many
thrlHIiiK experlence In th roiiK'h
life or thai day and w:ih known as
a c(TuraK,louH man.
fler the eomliiK nf I he rail
road, lte look up aKficullure and
operated a lurii'- farm ner Can.
yon villi- mil il 111 health caused
him to re I ire. Me wa.s nfliliuted
with Mte Uemocrat ic, party ami in
the convention days was a figure
In mi ate politics, nil liontrh In
won Id never run for of I ice lilm-M-lf.
Itadlo for Alt (Mihifsi' Ship.
0 OPIIE
BULL LEAGUE
1 C! rn niln'fl repreHenta 1 1 v b at
I he organization meeting i t he
lilue .Mountain JtiiHeltall louKiie
which Ih lo he held n 1 'end let on
lomorrow afternoon, will leave by
motor about ten o'clock Sunday
inornln?. Those who will make tin:,
i rip are : . V'.. Kliorl . Harris
l-'rench, Claude Heranlon, ltayinoad
(larity, Heoior Mclnnls, Carl I If dm
mluislry of und J. If. I'earc.
The nhjeel of the moid inn to
morrow Is lo firmly ortfunlzo .the
leaKue und make plans - for the
eomlntf season. Vend let on, Walla
Walla. l;cho, Mlllon-I'Veewater,
I'1:KIN(1. (Al')-Th
communications Ikih Issued tin or
der requiring all vess'M plrfnK Chi
nese wnters, if of Mil, toiiH in ovmi.
to he equipped with radio. The ftr-di-r
applies lo foreign and Chinese
s. vessels alike. Il is eslliiati-d that Dayton, 1'nsco and l.a (Iratlile will
hips will be iiifeeli-d. l-irohahly nil enter the lentie.
j about 'no
J
SHERRY'S
SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY
ooooooooOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
MARION DAVIES
-In J lbS
Little Old
WHEN AMERICA WAS YOUNC
j when thoy Iravolt'd by Klngc-coach
when Hubert Fulton sent the first steam
boat up the Hudson.
nhi'ii .Inhn Jaooli Aslor was a lur dealer
When Cornelius Vanderbilt ran a ierry
iMiat when the brave men and women of by
( jjone days laid the foundation of lb?
K'.eat nation of the pvesent.
Thrilling chiys! Romantic days! Lnd now
they live again on the screen in tt he mosf
renia)kahle plutoIay of the year. Marii;n
Davies, its star, will capture your heart 4y
her quaint and lovahle portrayal. j
ADMISSION:
Adults r0c; Children under 12 2.V
Includes Tax
(41?r Mit'.MT A. HusUm.)
I.(M.X, (1'K) Invusiom; oV
Aniericc. Kuropean hoxirt: hltli
erio haw 4u en umlei Laker edli fly
by Individual scrappers, but a iiiusk
attack upon America's Iiomdk pres.
tle is .short K lo bo mud by an
i in pohi nit array of Old-World
knuckle-duster.
Thu Kenorulls-drno of thv invad- i
Clark CaifNtli Listens !
'Miller HiiKKlna Ih ih tolerant;
typo of manasfnr who is pleased to I
acrept HHKKcHiluns f rom I hose un-iro41 ""I10
der him. John Mc(Iraw Isn't, j
Neither Is Connie Mack nor Frank;
Chunee. They use Ihe one-man 1
system and use H well.
Tiiere may bp aoinHhinif to say
on both sides of a given question,
but MrCraw, Mack und Chance
will do Ihe suymfc. So will Clark
Griri'llh, If lie ever og-aln taken up
the managerial end of ihe game.
...a ,r.., nlenlv I. nH 1.1... ,. tnu'h f a al'r '"'K
planum as manager of ihe old
Yankees.
"We were to po to Boston for a
fllUKli' Kume in tiie final week of
thf season and then return to New
I York for a double-header I he nex'
!day," says Ciurk. "I told 'Jack
Cncabro to Htuy home because he
'iiad piiched the day before und
was due lo pitch one of the pa in en j
Basnba.ll hail Its itrfte-ittme win
ners, the Clams and Yankees; ten
nis has Its Hill Tilden, wTio looks
(food for yours, unless barred Jy
tho playftr-flter . rule; boxing Lhae
Jack Dempsej- and Bnny 1-eonard.-who
should rule Its most popular
class s, the heavy woifrhl und 'llffhl
Vci(fht division, for some years.
(Joli? It Is bus xe.rtaln thun the
huflty to JuHt the year out as rhumpctrfl
nion. The wear and lear of entn-'hil.
ion. If nothing cIhc, would Ret
WEAVER'S
3'allorK, (HeaiiWH,
And li
I'HONK Ml
Depot
who
ini; army 1:. Mi'rry Irvine
munuKeU Aiikic Katner, the Amer-
hiK
thn following day.
"J-e ph-udei) io 'be taken nlonR
and I li.vleiied. Chtsbro u lo 1e
elan ntlddte.weitrhl ilitehn-
sttii in l-;uropf, iUHi yenr. 11 will ; l"-',' ' "' K" 'V friends
be jiKSHteil Uv Inhn AM e. t.V..tiel. 'l ItOSlOIl. SO 1 -let hllll llttVf Ills
boxing munuRHr and t.ralnHf. and uny- M,Htftko Nunrber One.
1lui star -of the' Ninldo which 1-e- j. "The crowd won ho jfreat in 'non
vino and Alfi will transnor. acrosri,'"" Ihut we hud lo move our bench
the Atlantic Is Itllly Mascarl. I ho
Kuropenn feai horweipht champion
Muscart's objecllve In the Culted
out along the first base line. .1
didn't ftee Che.sbro aaln unlll Kame
time.lieu he cam- to me. said he
Hiat-.f will bo r. -maieh with Jahnny warmed up and wan ready to
luindec for tlic world's fVuiher-lplich. J said no, but Willie Keeh-r
widtrlit title. Kince ihe retlremeni and olhvrs got at me and I con-
come to thn front af tin- best rt "Tht y knocked Chrahrn out of 'C
Hie Kuropcon feat hers, and he be-itho boy. we IohI the game, the
llie: he Ik Rood .enough .to give ! double header In New York Ih
liuudue a run, for 1 i -t mone. Mas- jiu-xt day and finally the pennant,
nart nol enilre,ly a strauwr lo "
Take the open championship, for
example. liobby Jones, at Is
the present title holdttr. Does this .
mean that. liaWug many yearn oft'
competition he rore him. he should
dominate the field? Not by the
length of your rntrousse noao.
He will he an 8 to J bet ut the
next open championship. The; an
swer? Simply this: Walter Hagen,
tlene Sazen, Jock Hutchinson.
Joe Kirk wood , J I m Ttarnes, 1 jc.o
l'i-Bel, John J''utreU, Chick Kvans
and a half dozen others who fiifuie
to play within a couple of srroktts
better or winrne of r.ny rtiwm
pion'u total,
Jf we had a dozen heavyweights
as good ivh T)enipsy -hf would -to
Tl
Home Plat
Ftniaera' Gloves, 50c tf W.00
fatchej-s" ftlius, tl.W lo Sir.
iita SMt to 2..r.u
IVenty ytirfl w.eriece In
A. CI. biniui: Acnu
WcrNN JOHNSON
I'rops,
ESIfctL!VreDI87S
NoOpiales.logWfffils printed on Wrapfrtt
WS1ST UPON FOLEY'S
III
3i
ROM) EVERYWHERE
r
American boxing fans, oih ho har
performett the.ro before.
Two Belgian mitt -w.ieiders will
lie included in the entourage. Cine
of Uh 'He d'cie Hobiii. a welle'r
w.attfht, wlir h, eftK'er fco UtkiJ on
Mickey Walker in a -rhamploitHhip
boul. Ilobiu also has been in the
Cniteil Slates before atld claims
Miat he ohce knocked out Wulkftr
in tin1 seventh round in u boat
'Smiill, Hut Work lUJuc"
This minute steak's a beaut.
The wily iiiutuule c.ib!.
1 fear 'tis oto mt-nool,
Thn hungry rookie sighed.
R.8.
An Olympic AUi nr 3" wo.
Thn pres.nl indoor track and
s B0.i h,.r..r Mrk..y lul, r,lrml ; , ,, .,.rau!,. - of lP
,,. wrl...rw. lK-hl nil... Hi- ol r: , f , ol w' Kain,.
Ban Is l.ol Il.l.rmi . a tWhy ,.,,,,,, mny vrp..,.IB
erwelKhl, who has made nuito a'l, . ' ,
r.-pnlllon in Kiiropoui. .clrc .. I.l;aml lhn" r"al "?f
rhlnr rlnim lo .litlnrlloll bolnc "K '" '""ly Jon. Tlnrnoy
n iwnnly-roim.l -Imw will, frl,il.i"r ""y ' rn"": "''"'V'""- "
IX Ihn rlullim or Ilio Kuroppun. ' ' " " ' ,
Gov. Pierce & Son
Cheat Portland
'armada"
IVipo has a new rlvul in the 1 lt'ri osip Indi-
heiivywelffltt ranks, who curiously viduul vr't''' 1'arlM to b found
enough also hails from south of'amonff ,mK ,rio- T" writer hap
thi. Knnntor. Included in th l,e- tmnH 10 "k'' ''i'-rney at 4nfi metres.
vine-Aiff menage is Kamon Hojas, I Ho nl", ,lon f1 b conds for 500
who is a nutive of tMille. -but who i yards, a world's Indoor record, and
hOK absorbed most of his .site'1 coining all the time. At that.
tiralniiig In Europe. Itoju is njihen wasn't a half mller in the
; large young man with large idea.. I world who could have beaten Knck
;Ile .thinks it is Incumbent uponhe nitrht he did closr to 1:T4 for
him to demonstrate thut ho nndiS00 meters, indoors. Ilahn also is
not "Dead I 'an" l.uis Is the reui coming but probably will have lo
"creme do la cremo of South Ainer-jome loo far to head off Nurml,
iean lieuvywelghts. Having ac- t"f Finland, and Wide, of Norway,
compllsbed I his rhp Ih perfectly 1 ut l,&ou metres.
willing to allow public opinion lo i
force him Into a bout with Oeuip- "President Aiutell. nf Yale, Una
ney. provided the iiromotors ialkMitgtel tliat Itlg Threo football
llliulii..! l.i n ,r. io .r l.a a.i im.ln.. frUl(llu lut u.tam.'.l . .. .. ,..
It 1 mil hi l.l"hl"'HC no l UH Hiiili-t - l - " ii """"I IW tin- ntl 1111.1 m
stand.. ; ' , iwlton the games begin. It Im .how J
Tib ri'ul tn'al for American box-.: up 'tit the roaches to suggest that '
lug .uins. so far an this Okl-World r 1'resMeni Angcll n-y to run life mil
aggregation of scrVippfn is con-i veiMtr fntni the ew Haven Hall-
ciirned. will be l Jrnie lz.ard. lrnle
y. a feut herweight und ihe onlv
KngllHh man m the outfit. lie
cla-ltns to be Ihe feut herwelp-hfl
A'
V
We Offer
l''lve acres choice land, located
just east of the city limits. Just
south of A du m's uvenue. This
land is fenced and rross-vfence i
with good tepees. There, la a goo I
ffuir-room ho is- with large sleep
lug .porch. There Jh a good gar
age, l-lX ! t I'Oel; good pew W Ood
house. MxSii feet In which ther-'
is built a storage cellar. Th
rhieken liouse Is good und -bull
right -for chickens, t tlx 1 tJ fi
The w ell I tint furnlshe water or
house is drove w ell. gool
There is a dug well that
can he pumped front for Arlgu
tlon. Somty" water can ob
tained from I ditch. fioo. gravel
road to main road to tty. If
you are tut 'rested in god small
nlitee. se t4 for iniorifatton
iLa urande f
Mattress Shop any
tt cat uig Tt VI IVj
Muttn-sses of all .iadi
cleaned and rebuilt: lraUur
Jtenovating; tltag an Fluff
Jtugs jnade li orderLDd .for
sale. Caniet And lig Cbvin-
tug. I
I.lrenfiJ 'iiihli;a(or
l ai'lorv I'lHtW. j.vi.w
La Grande Investment
Company
DONOED REALTORS
Ri'llable Acrolx tor RWibl
Inmuvnoe Oouipanhw.
1201 A.Uuu An. Main ?M
ajTuj.".. 11 11 r
IMI S'Oli WANT A
Used
Car
VKK'I II KH1HT
111 uii. ukivintf Kh' riaisi
... .. w. w i.n-iit.n wkV HIM
urtT )u lu hsiI hjfrx.ln If
).)ii nlU fill I at fltr- stixiK
nitn-lionM. (.m .l. f.v.m Ave.
TtlP X..- Uiit.inl.lLu u-tll
ilHXill hr lirp. Jtti- tlx. r
lou nuMk lf. yt.m- )iu buy
IIH IN'W
Smith & Frees
Inwlm Orrtrnn
iroiory HMg.
Jirnrsnn A. iar J-lr m.
I'HOKt! IAfX MU
Poitland Epicureans
Jumped at This
Grain-Fed
At Ifaat Hint miht hr s;u. liy rortljim ilcaloi'.
hscausp lirrrp Hon am willlnc llial I'niun fount v
iihall enjoy Ihe errain or Itn own prniliirts. r.ov.'rnor
J'lrr & Son. hr. mxI. -is and ralsi'rs of lilp li.T.la of
purfly-lirdl H.Ti-rords, hav.- rontracti'il to s.-ll lis n
supply of tholr fanicd uteris, and I lie first allolment
is now on tlie hlork or our retail stores. We nro
esperlally d.-Jihteil to ntinounee Dial we .ran pive our
risloniera tilts service, an.l pnl.tiely epref. our praM
lu.l lo Pierce It Ron.
Oovornor Tierce & Son have commanded the top
price In alt orferinRS at the Portland fnrk Yards,
and In order to keep these H.ilendi.l srs in r.a Grande
. we had to pay a I. onus a suhsyrflial bonus, too hut
we ilt.l II willingly. Now we ufn chuckle, li.cau.w in.,
.fastidious Tv.alth of rortlany'lias . not hinp on us; hat
Wlllnll 'they paid hlc prieilo r.. is now senilis where
It wan rai il I'lilon rufintv.
The stwrs nowytit hand, and the balance to com
Identical wji the oms tint created a scntntinrt
f
and tlrew a. hoItis In Porllalid. 'I'iiev are all irraln f.wi
un iniporra
lar eplcurWf
Mature Baby
Beef
J
'item In the raisintr or heef. The iiarticu-
wnnlH Riain r.il I r whin he ran jt-t il.
inf averoKe neiKnt or these hI ....rn is around
thjfisniid pounds, and their ae puts them jusl l.eyon 1
fiC lUlhy beef stace jjsl where the most, d.lectallii-
steaks ajid roasls are j.rodtir.-.l. At no Klatrt. of l.eef
production js Che riavor as rich, or the tissues so tender
. In and just out or the l.al.y !,.,. r slaire.
W are as tickled as a kid with n new pair or hoots.
ovr this contract, und we want our customers to shair (
V
us. In fart. It Is
of ;oy and special ofr.rini.-s with
and always will he our policy lo keep supeiior quality
always foremost in the operation of our extensive plants
ond retail .-stuhltshiuejits.
The Grande Ronde Meat Co.
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