Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1924)
PAGE TWO Monday. March 10, 192-1. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER t J 1 i I ton-. Iwn p II 1 v Fas FOOT1 Springtime calls for new and fashionable shoes and our Ladies Shoe Department is prepared to take tare of your needs either in Slippers or Oxfords, which reveal the latest style expert shoe man will fit you as in style. ncies. Also our comfort as well tenoK i TW-? " ACoodl'l s4 ace to Trade I 'SPORT NEWS ? H CONTROL r.rt yriirn, of tmrliorn now In ns. H(ltllllli:tl illMtlt 111 tlllH. Experts That Hand" 1IARUY M. JEWETT FAMOUS ATHLETE IN YOUNGER DAYS Harry M. .lewelt, president of Pannmmnnrl tIm l'ulKe-l)etroll Motor far eom- lll , V V All 111 V. 14 V .!! I???"'!! meantime, the studeniH nl Notre Maine hud not been Idle, Tim visl lor.s had corn! lo .South Head I'imii (ioshen in hacks Oiey had hired for i lie occasion. Thn students paid off the hark drivers informini; them tiny would not he needed lor thn return trip. The hark driver; went. home. Jewett won. ' "you know 1 never did hear ju.il how loiij; it took those fellows lo walk home," fluid fMr. Jewel) while renilnisclnjjf lately. Faculty "Heavy i. t,, In his younger dayN. While a Be Placed on '"l,'" r ," "'" , N";.n' l ' college apons. ion- mtdieii iy - uw imM. ' ;Ulio liilir Im'thiiio ii rnniuilii niiijo!' ' Ill'lll'HM lllllll'llitll lll'll T. . NBWfYOrtK (AP) I'lnrlnR 111" i , ,SMi Umb,., ,., w0 'on., control 'of aUiMIn iollrtra mul of lh chlf .t,.mi,.ra for nttiMh-i.roi-IIOf S entlmly In ilin ' '" of r. ti,i .. N,,.,. imi,. i,.;l,us. tlie iirrslil.nt un.l facility or a col- .,,,. lv,.,. , , w. ,,.,,. I-K', loip'llinr wllh 1-onnplcntl.ms (1.H illdn't iik.. il licnvv mill. A nlov.' clljort on Hip pint ol' pitch Ihstllii- HUnlUr ,,, ,,. f,,,,,,,,,,,,,!,,,. llW mil .o iiiiiiiiui, i.n i.rn .,,,. , ,,.,, np ,,, ,.,.,. ,lt ,.,y o(wn wn". WOUHl ti . m t iiiiiuy !vnt-1(l (),,.( 1(r tli,T-gvl rhliiwd ukiiIusI Inl.T- I Jk.M ril.(i ,,.. ;,,, ,,.w, lolli'BluIn iillih'lli'S, In llm opinion ( n,..,rpv n vo.-.i i ,i,u or.w.wmmlil.... of tlx. AmnHiiilon i(hl.nw () jin(1 Uuhy f.is , m, , , of.;i"olrK.-H an.l H.M-omhiry SHiooI.m , . l of. Ilio .fionlliorn .siuii'i.. . '(I'ln'. ilutu ifiilhtM'i'd hv HiIh rom iTilttn.t In IfN Invilliiiilloii or Inl.'l'. ' O, A. C. BASEBALL PRACTICE STARTS ' IX EARNEST TODAY WEEK FINDS PARK ACTIVE Oodwuy wiih eatli'd to I -a C ramie on hiiMinew) reeentty. l-'runk WlKKhnwortli hauled n four horse load of furnlt lire from linymo l-'lut lo hlH new home m the larl. flarenre Vanorder mel hlH son-in-luw, I'Vank WiKKlesworih, hulf I way between Hie I'ur); ami L'nioTJ iluklriK the load of furniture uerot the ,'iuiinitil. The loadM are unit" heavy and iiiuch :mmv Inlerfi-rbiK on the lotiK tfrnde over tl4) niouu. tain. j .loaeph l.ny went to' Ilaker wllh 'a loud of live ho''H for lhe hmrket The rnadn are in fair enndiflon ;tl:at way eunxitlr-rhitf tho rarly iMeUHOI), j Alisfi flora Lay wenl hark to jlTnlon io remmie her Hlie'ieH at lhe hifjh Hi-hool ulter a vifllt with Iher iiaretitH niuvu H;aurday. If'-nry Miller of fovo, wllh hln niee, Mcs, l.ydta Vnri'lervunter were Kue.it.H of .Mr. nml MrM. ftar (nce Vanorder one day lust week j Mm Irene Cli-uupf, I'ortland. 'writes thut she- wiih informed that , her patent for her homefltead on 1 he Motit h Fori; hud arrived from ; Wu.'diinifton .nnd h rtt lhe land of ;fiee In La CJrande. i A Ihert Ilrinker, ii homesteader ion the Kouih Fork, was In Port land from La (ininde on huHinesn ! Tt wiih reported that. Leu i ; f.Jreenouf,'h wiail lo Perry, where he is workinp In a loffifinff camp, j Mi.ss Crania K. Hunter culled up jher py rents on the phono from i.v (irande. She states that she will isiay In La (Jrandn during the Mprlnr;, j :eor?e Wright Is moving his; I'urnll ure and stork to the Win. ; Wita,'lenworih raneh at Haynio J-'lat, which ho has leased. If v.es learned lhal lon Wirtli, who Hoh! out his hit' farm at lib; freeU. and had lorated nouvwhere near The Dalles, has housht an other farm in MJ freek and will ret urn to Ills former community, if'rlends ure elated over (he. news, las I. on and his family were ureal-. ly nppreelated hy the Hi freek. people ns a nood and neighborly family. , There will be a hard lime d:nen al CJeorjre l.osnley's plari- ut Mh;! freek. Heverai p.-opie froib 1 -t'hrj 1'ark are .repariiuc to attend -Uw bull. Mrs .Lola Witfiesworlh. Ttuynlo I'lat, will vLsil with her husband parents. IMr. and Mrs. WiuKiet;-! worth. In Cnlon, a few days lr fore she win lo orrupy their new home at lhe Park. ' 11 is understood that W. Wurtftn worth will j-un his runrh in part nership wiih floors' Wrlfrht. while' the lamily r. main In V"Vion.; Strolling, i' . ' ' inf- iVii-f 1-Jf tut v: jTHACK ST.. 1 1 HOI.IIS ItKCOItO 1 . Kt.'OK.NK. Ore-. un:on Inic-k I cthli'iicH urn hold.'ra, or joint hol.l- oi-H, of flvB fiicirir roiwl rooor.lH. iifi orilini; lo Tralni r Hill lluywunl. Dim Kflly. (tri'iil OlvKon juinp'T nn.l uprinlor, vt-t llm roort rronl lr. tho Ifm-yunl iliuih will! Pail.loi'k niiil Ur.-w at a 3-r. s.-.'onils. lln ttl mo Net hi- niurl. now .iotiilb' lii'l'l hv l'iiililiii'l;. In Hi. i ut 21 l-r-!..'roiiilM. Kolly ul; o niiulo lllu liroml Inlnp ri'cor.l in' 2-1 li'i t 1-2 In- La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Matlritusea of all Idnil plounod uml ri'linllt; I'Vathi-r H.movutinB; Hur anil . Klj IIU5TH riiailo to onh' mill-. (';not anil Ullfrlt' Ins. l'cnseil l''iuffiKalor I'Jl lorv riMflm 2.-.:t-V ciiAs. j:iirAUi)s, I'nip. Henrv Kobinson, bank president 3f Los Angeles, and member of th Allied reparations Commission, It ihown above Berlin. inking a. stroll In town Tiify-i' - 1 ! Ore. (Kperial).- Imsehull praelire starl in earnest in f Olt VA LLTH, Uef;ulur varsily is selu-ditled to today al O. A. f. I Wiih Out first hint of spring men started coin In jr out hill thus far praet ice has been confined to IhrowliiK the hall, Hullery men have been out tfet-l tiuK t heir arms into eon d it ion. , It l.i estimated thai only !,S per 'enj. of the fclrlM who .hi hrauly mtests ean make ;ooi letnon t heir present homo. Kd (lllleni)ie war. in day. ' liny Jones Was a Cninn visijor Kat urday. A! Hlrmedahl was In La Opjii! on business Thursday. I A.J. Vnndervu titer- was ; ih lediral HpriiiK hi ore 'on 1sltX'ss last Tueadny. Slmimock Center KIMCK ICE CREAM For S(. Patrick's j Blue Moimtain creamery K. F. Tyler, Prop. Main 00 U09 Wash. La Grande, Ore. Paint or repair which? THE home that is neg lected, that is painted with inferior paint, quick ly succumbs to the ntucka of the elements. The un protected surfuc.i'j eaten into by thafand decay that iarfoYi rain and moifrc. f-PROOF PAINT ryvWt protect your home. Tho sun's rays cannot blister its hardy coat. Sun-Proof is elastic- It contracts and expands with hcut and cold. No, moisture can seen through bua-lJrfw is nun-poroi Oregih ITar 'impj vare Srt:ri t ew; for a copy of "lifiat if do aud How lo do iff trl'Htsburth I'latt GtcXmf.. Buz 1575, Mil uankte, Wis., fitfll. M . A guide lo betttr hornet. -"'Mrtsroiitinni.ii"-" WEAVER'S I 'I'UHoi s, ('IrnneVs,, Dyrrs - And Pryfisufs' prVoM-: fAix 7:;:i Suburban Real Esta . . A'r nre offn in,. to (hose unntliu kI trarls ofyTuid doo hi Hie clly, M'lernl small nerrajfen diivelly muth m RKrrslilc Park, known as lhe Carbine ('two. I There' nu koo.I npil ilitil cliei i y orchards Us well as other! sum!) fiaRls. Out; tract couiaius some imprnvciucitts. These ncrcaacs nrr niiced low niil ourasy terms. The pioitnilv to (he New .Mill site wllukr this iiroperly eiy coimnienc home silo as well nonil Invcstmeiit. Wm. Miller & Company Liitm. I1 U U r - " ill 'iMffio 2.-.:t-v M!l)S, I'nip HE SURE IS! AND SO WILL YOU IN ONE OF OUR NEW SPRING SUITS. and SINCERITY GU ES Are makesof skill andmifitlcnce creat ing that desired laiWcel appearance at a moderate Jbost. $25to $! SCROTI 5 SHOi orjrind 'Ioso M ItKrrslde r Kooil tipple; s. One tract collCiKluOi nlhletlrs In s:i collereu and universities of the south was auinmar.ized by Dr. Henry S. Prlt chett, presldwni of the furneaht Inundation, In annual report uutd0 public today. The Investiga tion was conducted ihrouuh a fin anrfal kcuiH made io the assocla tion by (hif fouhdiilion. Th' 'committee believes," said Dr lTilcliell's luimmary, "that in tho fcrrat and Rrowin oust, of in tercolleffiuto nth let les lies ono of the ffrurvesl abiiHes, beniuse It over eUKCi'ates in the mind of the stu dent tho relative importance of ' athletics In Oio tf'hernl scheme of; I'oirrtV'W'ork. ,l'ric8 for admission nro raised ' as hi(?li an possible. Football fchomr-tlio larp'st profit, 1 fend coOchPH in football receive on nn nvtrngft In twenty-six colb-Kes $:, duo h year. One man was paid I ?7o00 for Oio season, The infer- j i-iicn from these and 'other facts i in t;hot the athletic roach, and in! pajrtieulftr the football roach, sets tibe stundnrd for the whole system ol'ilntercolleglate sport, anil Is re sponsiblo for many of its most de jtioraMxing features. -VOther abuses inelud0 'r I Hirers' vho often ure 'speelnr students; scaantintr.' which 0 of th colletf''' liuye condemneii; unhealthy rival- ; rfv;; over-emphu-sla on training: too; mtjch newspaper publicity; Kumbl- j inrf ltnU:lt(lmr, und too K''at an , ihalstenco on 'mmlng: out n win- j 'ho -Committee concluded, Ir. " PrltcJii?tt pointed out, that there, appeared to ho a fteulthier coiuli- ; tioh Ifl Mhletlr In the south thuu ! tho report had Indicated. j plscufslnflT "Uio toucher's, re-j BponslUtllty for our educational in. testity,' Pr. Pritchett said the school had becom0 a "irrout piece of-maohinery with an ulmosi all cn (bracing1 curriculum." "Th teacher, oh a teurlier," Ir. pritchett continued, "Is in danger of bein loat In the mechanism of th modern school. Only by re Htorfng th0 teacher to hid or her former place In the achool can modern education regain tho pow crjr It has lost." The report announced that the iotal resources of the Carneerio Foundation hod reached a total of $2?,82M00. Of thin amount 9. I.B8.000 belongfl to ft reaorve fund for 11 retirement, wUhio, tho ncjtt j put I he runner n jstrlt.o us was in-c (days. IHh tibtlily Hhowel here n.'l lie third in thoM is a sprinlr' vmild run aite Hsa ry llie b.iller and ealeh hint cv iy time. Tlifs so eluiKi'iui-d the Ccsh enih :i thai they "frauied- the catcher on their return jnune. He wan asked to race with a "local tiosheii nn H:iiMi;rer boy," It turned out that the "nieHseiwrer hoy" was a runner of national fame. Antlclpatiiur Jewell's beine; heat en lhe (ioshenites had phived their la si nickel on I tie result. hi l ?v The Kli'l.loi'3' OlouV' Ciitclmra' Will Bills Twonty yt-ni Spoil i A. 'J, Spill MilNNIK I i, r.iio to OI.IMI ..riiio ii 0ptM I (lOO. I iiini: AriiiH J SiT, iAs2.:t) III) V(l! WANT A Used Car E it ITcfMm Ae. LiipufilUIe will st j the viir- rr jou buy Hit i;o i;n.n J o save nio fnw: tin car to our new bM iillon flSve w ill Offer Mill 11 iimi I b:A;iaiit If you Mill rail nt te stun. wnii'hotise mi .le The New 11 soon 1m lieu1. ions iiiihIcIh be the new ear. Smith & Frees New Location Oregon Croeery Hhltf. Jeff or Ave. Near Vir St. PHONE MAIM ft'. Four-Piece Tudor Bed Room Suite $190.50 1 1 1 WJMSSBLa. There is a qtiaiity and atmosphere alwut this handsome Tudor Bedroom Suite that will please you. It is of the American Walnut finish. The Bow-end Bed is full size, the Dresser is 12 inches lonr. The Vanity has fine larpe mirrors and the Chifl'erettc is spacious. It is truly a fine suite, and priced at only 190.50. E A SY T ERMS NO IN T L R EST W E BOHNENKAMP CO. Four Floors of Fine Furniture OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' '' ' " OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOV '.fii iff Crab Loin Finest in' , Town . .... Honie-Madc Candies Always ne aiace oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Victor Records Just Out 15 KD SKAI, Maiirittnlr (Slninnrlll) Vi'aliu Solo j IVtlto Srrctiuili. (tinlilstoiu-ltolhlt'i) Violin Solo j ll.SS 10 l lrinl y.imliallsl , Ay-Ay-Ay (Cnoli- Sons) (IVi-iM-IYi'lrc) In SimiKh Jr lltn stiiijin 12 niirinn .'imiiiiur.a t. t.rnnnii 10 (irnnniln) Jt (I'nlnolosl In Spmilsh 'mo Si'Iiipr j Xalnioio 'I'll sill Inlihrn ill-' vi-'junitl (Thnil Wdl, (.i-nnli'sl liiviirntion) (in'ili) f Vi-prl Slrlllnnl O tn I'nlini r! (Sic-ilijin Vc fts j BIS I 12 (III, Tlmil rnlni.To!) (Vilili) in luili.in Jr .Toso ti-ilono.; I , Mr.i.onioi s isTii ii:yr.i, Pod nnil I'i'nsniit Ovorlnro Siiiijm- j Ctliim's of orninnil.v Solcclion (l'lnnij-llo) i.lr."::s 12 jl'ryor's Ilnnil vocai, si:i,r;cri)N-s Hiyp Rlvor (NVRro Splrilnnl) ( AiT llm IoIkIi) My Wny's rionitv (i-kid Spliiliusn (Arr. HiiiIi'IkIi) MI227 10 1 Alnrlan Atidoi-Mon j t niiioniiu in-rv limn, (irom jntomno ) (iooiiri' lfl1iH .Manhnilan MiTryn1 I'm (initi' Soul I J Mr. H.l.llo M:m (fllllll "HlWIllKl") tiiVw I'rii'O The Vli-clniaiis I.nv!.s .Initios I H2II I 11 I i, Walrlilir llu- nm Hl I'n-ili-Ms (Jimi'lot IB22 10 " VJ ,ml (f,oni "AihIii- Cliailofs I l,lnM.ioti. lllnel Itcvlll' of ll)2Hil 1 1'niil Wlilli'iimii nml His Ort'liosli-n ittljr.l 10 IT Von'll Come Hark liv Trot 'I ho Virginians i lo looill(. (om Fo Trol i Vct Inillos ISItlc- Fox Trot !l2r..1 IO I'iron's imv Orli-ans Oi-rlirstrti i I IVmnliT Who's Dancing Wllh Yon Tn-.Viclit j Pox Trot .r.ip liavnioml ami His (n,l..min lin"Ka ill Alv Yon l.tmoly? l'o Trot Tin- Honsnn Oii-licslni or (Tik-nsn j Newlin Book & Stationery Co. LA 61UXIIF, OI5F.GON- ITU