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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1924)
PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, October 1G, 1924. One of the Most Spectular Flays in Series la: ssassasaiBiHrniBiBiESSssaR 7rXV n n ii 4 m m m m H m in. u 'n m 11 a 0 HI Keeping Step With Fashion Saleclini? your new Fall Hosiery from our complete assortment means "keeping Htep," for today it's n cane of the right tone for the costume-rand, how' it varies! ..' 1 ' . f M, i Uut l iniittmr the ball an lrttUv : tnv pliv CHtnuliy id wjiu pvmlcy vui viili hm nmu; nf Ucurji.' Kcily anj H;l- 0:uat uu lioy wiJIy look on. ,,,, uiifii me i.hPfK in iiif wiiio tniHM : t.i in linn ivtii iii fsii-:':s nam- ut ihe 1'uiu (ii ntin-l. iunvu 10 it; iu i mitt nwd.v llice u hh.il ihp Kill to '1(M r Johiimn who ri'lavl It m n..oi fl. 11. C. READY FOR TROJANS I While Kohiiwtrr Irt tianWlrnhhril 1 Uy lujttvU-i unit l(tii'H on tin tutiii 1 1 In t ;uly 0 rinioit to k p ati ailt I WO "firMl" irntpp i jtroviisj; it m wiii tlom nlritiily. A Good Fines in Trad SPORT NEWS BEAVERS P SEATTLE TEAM rortlanders Drop , Double-Header to Indians, Permitting Latter to ' Maintain League Lead ership. . PACIIIO roANT I.KAOIT. ciuin w. i.. ret f!'ttl 101 St ..3 l.oii Anitrlia llil to .its !nn Prnnrliro 1 0 1 (i .62 Onklnml ,.101 til ,f.37 Knll I.ako T t .toa Vornun 4 lit . roiiirn.1 it ldl .440 B.cmnionio 81 lu9 .443 n'.v: rnyn-, Hnmfiav anil Hpt-norr. COIIH' lIiHlp(Jll'f1 Ouktanil-an l''nirlro; BOXING University of Southern California to Play, the Hitherto Undefeated Team Saturday. o n hook AfjnTcrirniAi, FtHA.KOlU f'orvulllH, iiv. (Sp rlul with Hi" Kunif with Mult nomah Dull now u (Mug of (in pa-st unt re K'Hlcrt il un tint isofoml victory of I ho m-imon for Mm AR fflOM, lutfi'i'iit In rolk'Kiuttt uptirt rlrrlr-H In tuninl toward thu 1t giuni In I'ortluii.J Huturiluy wlwn i. A. C iiH-ciM ihn riilvurnlty. of HoiiHutii fulirurnta lii itit- fiixi ral ti't of ntrciuTtli Tor th M-a-Mon. - - . . While Coach !atil HrhlMtlt r wjw Kal to -win tho .Miilttioiiiuh tr.iinci he announced hcfoifhatul (hat Im dltl not Inlrntl lo Jojnnliio hn rhlncHU njrnlnnl '1. H. t hy tihiiiK hlM lit-nl fnn very hanl oirilnHt ihr cluhltorii, who un not In ho con further, of roHtm; r'ranltly jiolnlinK for' Snfnrrta' ttmn'. anil ultinily th- nn1iJot of innrh Miwrtiliitloti, ht raiific of tlnlr imi w i'ii tl hIiowIiik of arly fwu on HtrcitKth. Uim AKttl'- will iro to rorlluml, Hnowliiff that their per formancf thnrt wUl h walrh0 up aud down th rount un. prrhapf no iarly- m utton irant hQN hci-n wati h In urj4. .A hot liattt. n a rc NtiM, rt rfar.llt Mri of llic ojttr'fiiHo; Vi fTHREE GITS LUKE GILL WILL . BOLSTER -AGGIE ' HOOP CHANCES o n i.act x Aanirvi.Tvn.Kj. C(iA.Ali:, Corvallis.. oh. (Hm ?lul) Thirty wood prosper in lmv L. cn reporte d out for haskcthall prariic'. I'lf thco 12 itn-.v'tcrans t in I MfVi'ii anv lillcrnjen. Tin- i. K. ('. rhanct a for a Kood wason In , tho hoop upon are excellent, tayh Conch II. , H. "iJoh? . MacitK latke (.till, who In now asHisiln fool I uill coaek'-M, "will play on the .((iiad iliis year, .lie l.- a . three yar Iciti rntan In football. . Two or thrt- pr-tmes a wct!t w!!l;l; Hclieduled for tho liaitkei hull fViiiad' for the m-xt ' two or i hrN 1 niontliH. The pfroenttfre haskfthall s.VMtcin In Haxer'n metii od 'for- thlx yr-ar. T- I'OUTl.ANn, Orr.' my ilm Ah Korlu(ei) I'n'ftH) Tfl Thje,- in Poiihintl, won two out ir thr"' ftill.i from vTrro Ml ake, Mapiim-He .tu jlfHti iperd, 'In a- wn .l!liifr uiAtrii It. r.-'lal nlht. - XKW Y)HK (AT) Kranlc "li.ifii, (Horp:' Kelly and Uo::-: Yoonjf, New Vork filani pli'yor Implieatcd hy .Ilntniy nTonncll In the laller'H utt'inpted l.rlher; oT Helm- Sand. Philadelphia aliori-. slop, were ixoner:ted of all con nection vitli tin- scandal by C'nru mfHsUmer l.andi.t been use OVon nell's story dbl not "jibe with the circuniHluures at ! lio of hi-s action." This wu.s disclOH'-d Wednesday by it KOtircc cloc lo ('oniniii-.-ilort r Iand( ::i:.l esinbtiHlied for . tho firsl time I tie real reason why, apart from their r own denials, I'irnli. Kelly and Yonny were cleared n die Invrai iKaUoii wliiih proeeedi il in the invest if ;at Pin which preceded the world: re r Icm.. AceordlO'-T to thin source, o't'nii nellH lory of what happened be fore and i'.fter he api-roin hc! toml diirinir ihe frame at tho ..polo KromxlH, SepU'tilber 27. -was dia meirirally opposite to that related hy. Haiid and a!; in the ac'nnts tiven by ll-e oi hrrs (calleil before 'oiiimltdiin-r I. a mli1. i Anki d by 1 .audi: Vital he did :i rt-T offcriitir Sand $r.mi lo throw the Katnc, ft 'iiniiell waa xaid lo have related that he walked to the balilnir t'K "d there tobl Kelly wbai hapwiid. Th- n li'i'nn netl, be Mok pari in li;il'ln;T practice, - According lo Hand, lnwcvr, O't 'niiiii ll did not upproacb anv OREGON ELEVEN ON WAY TO PLAY STANFORD TEAM KI'ORNK. Ore. flly thn AHoel aleil Press) The Oregon. u'lkfT sMy football lenrn and ' 'oar!t MiKblock left here at moon today for Palo Alio for Mairrday'rt icanie wlih Stanford. II II II U n u n Forewarned Is Forearmed Many a man wlio tliinlis in- will hanlrn :ip ly wporins Sliinuirr linilnrwear l "''l ':illni' wilKln lip Willi a linnl colJ iml a linson. n-t.'r to "liavo "liKht piolirlli.ii lo k. i p rlilll liroi-zro from KhoutiiiK up your. lroiin.r ! f-n. wlin ilililm in tr..i4 cms or iii:uhiniii. Iit iur lo lie "si'nuiblp than Blrk.- -'l Ample Blork.1 of rollon or woo! lindiMW our; llltllt, med ium or lu-nvli-r woIkIii. ' "The Old Reliable-Men's' Store.":. ". 01 her player al once, hut' went lo the bench and r. tat alone in one corner. - . Ash Bros. &BHHHHSHIlBII39IS!&IBBIIi3 NAHllVII.I.i;, T.nn. (A') -Jo Htt'cher. former hea j weight wrew Hnjf champion, won in ,s(rntt;ht falls from Henry Ordehmn. 8AM ANTON" IO. Tes. (AP) YoniiR- Itonv, SyrnrmM feathiT weight, won over Johnny Mi rlno of Han Antonio in 12 roitndn. II A. HTtV t 11. t'onn. (AP) Kmll PaliiKO, ;Jait Lake, outpoint f( Al Pl bier, New York bantam WelKlll. With rotir trnmt, Pfatt, Rnn Francisco. ,oa Anirelca ami Onk land, frarinff down lh home Biretrh In tho Puclflc Ooant lea ptie peitnuiit rar, with tlrtory In thu ranp of nuy one of th quar . lettc, tho closliiic week of th ea .on should provide nany thrills lor Inwlxtll fun doin. .Seattle, by uklntr a double header from Portland yectenluy, hntmnerinjr thrw plirhem to Uo It, kept the Inalde Hack by the mini mamin of two jramt. Kven thouKh her lead In llin. another wui or, j will neiirly cinch peimnnt tor tlm norihern city iho ftmt aho will ivt-r win. I.oh An.trilON und I'rlm'o an tied for .second place, nlthouKh l.os An K les dropped one to Vernon yen. torday. and tho Halii wpro idle. Oakland, In fourth plan out point behind tho AmretH and tiulJ. n tiatn team, la ulao but two kanun bvhlnd Heuttle, Purl land, in aevrnih pluro, th very unlikely to occupy a differ ent position at tho ud of the aea pon and seonia aicun of luiidltiK above the cllar vin thouirh ahe loses tlm remain inn Raima. PoiGlo dlKifcm are mljuntett to avoid timiiunut the tubrra on the ( xpi rliiti-ui sialimi farm. Vine klckern frititenily jab 1 hi potntoei inn kin c them mult for No. I (trade. Digger UBltatlnur the I uhera after complete otrl s. puratlon only in jure them. l;t. r.Mloii dirt n. par I i ors may. In somy instance-, be removed to prt'V'-m Inhirv Y t''-2Tr. Rl A V 'ti HFlI.Th l'nelflo ost Ijr4a4.ru 0 (Ilv lh Awoclated Prena) Sacrnmonto II, (4lt Lotto 1. Score h. II. E. Fait Laka 7 U Sacramento 11 i Itatterlet O'Kell. Co umbo inl Tetcra; Prouh and h. 1 TWSt. 1 ait. y' " . .V--V4f 4 ! The new STUDEBAKER DUPLEX 1 two cars in one! For the first time an open and closed car combined at strictly open car price An Ideal Quick Lunch v Down Town or n( Ilolno ' II. G. & 11. Tamales and Cbili w I .a C.ranilci products, iiiniiufafturc( at w Cof Coin llotllliiK Wmki by o - com pan) that knouri how. PI rom 1 j-onr btoiit or itw fccthwicr now! Insist on - 11. a. a ii. iwtAxn Laxative Aspirin Gold: Tablets i. Will relieve a cold in 24 hours. 'An irteal combination of Aspirin, Belladona, Camphor , and Papsicum which nets directly on the respiratory passiiffes affected by colds. Guaranteed. i - The Tfax&ML Store LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS This combination of features found in no other cart the New PupleK-Phaeton LkxJy it kolvea the closed, open car problem. Genuine Balloon Tlrei 20 X 6.20 Inchei. New Satin-Lacquer Finish. Spanlih chrome tanned leather upholicery. New Idea In eaie of oper ation and control. Vibrattonlcaa Engine! force feed oiling miein with new idea In oil supply. Four-Wheel Hydraulic Brakes optional totally un like any other system on American cars. Automatic braking preuurc. Special Six DUPLEX.PHAETON AT LAST THE DUPLEX! An entirely new-type car cre ated by Studebaker. Bynimply drawing down the roller Bide enclo aureg, it may be changed from an open car to an enclosed car in thirty seconds. For the first time in history, a car which completely meets the require ments cf year round motoring. Use it rain or shine, winter or aummcr, twelve months in the. year. It it like owning two cars! And the price is no higher than the old-time open car. Framed and shaped in steel, the upper section of the Duplex body ia built integral with the lower part. Thus its beauty is pennancut lihe that ?f a closed Alt. Its lonx, low sweeping lines deeply crcvrncd fender: beiutiful hood and radiator all completely harmonize. For the Duplex i designed and built as a unit by Studebaker. And wit!i this double value yom have Studebaker mechaniccl superi ority which means abundant power -encrtleso operation new ease of dear chfting powerful brakes velvet clutch action and notably easy steering. In addition there is a multitude of improvements and refinements that brinj a new tense of satisfac tion to motoring. The Duplex models are an exclu sive Studebaker creation they are available t'icm no other maker 1 Come in and inspect these new Studebakers. See the latest devel opment in motor car;. -S. 1 SPECIAL SIX uo m. ii'. a 65 ;. p. STANDARD SIX tIJ ltKH-.U. 50 H P. 5-I'm. nurlr..Ph..ton $1 14S S-Puu. Iu,lex-lMuctun i4''S J ';- Pulr.Ro.U.r 1 12 J J.!. Ifc.pl,, .RoUcr 1410 Seoul 1.10, Portland .-. ""oro . H. h, e. foal 1 1 .............. 1 it ! Portland ... iu j Bnttertea plummer. Jonea and :. lialdwtm Winters and Paly. Scoond piw M. H. E. (ieatlle .. m ...-.10 14 0 l'ortland II Ilaltorlcn H uracil and ToblD. K. Baldwin; Uedlent, Yarrlaon and Lialy, Temon 4, Loa ABfele S. , Pcore ; It H. E. Veinun ...m...m-. 4 11 L.OB Anxvlea . J T 1 Uaiierlea Br and Wblt- $1495 f-CuH. Cuui- .... I4v? I'w.Scilan I W 3-1'jm. tWrlina . . . 1630 ftirWcI tmilart, f tttM Aef i. 9OV Kim 4 Pt. V.uofla . . , . 20-.O 5 !. SrJar, .... 2t 0 5-l'a. r.crlin .... 21 j 4--hrt! fcrulc. t ttitc uJleVll 371 ntia BIG SIX . .y-M. W. fl. 75 H. P. (I'm. IHirUt-lhuctoa 4IK75 CutirJ 2690 ?-Pm. SUji .... 278$ Mm. !l.rl:n .... 2HAO J wherl fcn.ate-. 5 diK tt rWWf, I AH rici . b. 17. Ji. factoriei, and .ti'it lu .-f.niT uitkuttt utUt) Real Honest-to-Goodness Bankrupt Prices PREVAIL AT THIS GREAT SALE -V ! jT fv .:., '' CLAl'DE C. 1'RATT We oi. ono Inm.lio.l thousand htiiitlr!i ymtrrilny. Somn wit" liaultvl a kri-at ilthtntlt'e. S' have ptarfcl our unit. r till- 111' Mvinlli ear nf ahliu;t-s. V. ar orriTlnir an su-ro.l upool of Itnrhid Wlr... lilark, at $t.ui, nml L'alvanlf-d at H.3C. N:ii!n, ttMt. Ita.w. In krr lota only. The Claude C.Pratt Lumber Co. rti Poor Man's Frlpod6 Oppo. Fonndry. I'HOJHS 4-W. No Sunday Biuuaeaa Cor. Fir and If T nnCC Cor. Firandfi AHnm If la VfU'iJaJ Arlmns! Adams fl 2Srx - rsnxhj THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR BANKRUPT Of Scranton & Short's Entire Stock MEN AND WOMEN: NEVER FOR MANY, MANY YEARS HAVE YOU HAD SITH AN OPPORTUNITY TO UUY GOOD CLOTHES FOR MEN AND K0YS AT SUCH PRICES. THINK OF IT! GOOD ALL-WOOL SUITS WARM OVERCOATS Scllinp; at One Rig Lot at $10 $14.95 FLORSHEIM SHOES BOYS' KNICKERS Old Styles that sold at $10.00 One IM Now $1.95 Good StroiiR Pants Ideal for-' . wliiMil wear 95c HUNDREDS OF OTHER RARGAINS! Every Arlicle Must Be Closed Out! STOCK IS PRICED ACCORDINGLY - S H