La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 28, 1924, CITY EDITION, Image 2

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VWWi '"i tT;t . rr i i
jrhniuWon.Hhfii belt in hor pocket
iniH your, i r, vcriiy, una unieiK
li oho ' iiock'-t) has u holo nar
1 1n hoflom, they oxjioct to hoop It.
Witmrai wha: tho Orcfton Jour
n:il rnidhlon roirpjipond-nt hu
lo oral1: 'Aj.jKirrnlly I'onrih-ton
I hi:. tho ohumuioHhl of oantfrn
(n ron ulr.ad won, a linker hiM
; bon (fii':iti l and lu (.rundo was
Irounr ! hy I ho lillU- Wallowa
l-uin wt-rk. How vt'r, th
l?:n km oiks h;iAv tlo-ir jocIiIh h-I
oh (In- blai" lith- thin yior urn)
nti!i:i' !li::t if (liny nn' to Iuivp fl
l.'Kiiiniati claim Hmv itthHi firm
coaiti'i 'I'ln IfciN-"" whom th'-y
No wouldn't Hint nrovolfo you?
rid I ton f:;;i;rrj tii:.t l) rt,i.n
W.Uiov.'.: .l-f. Ut'il l,u (irtimlf Ho
Burl.:. Jif immune from any lom:.
Tin- u'iou' muKii.iiiii'i'JUt; atli-iiipt
tu liuuJiooal t lor world throurh
Hi Jourou!' column" oilifht Id hr
ailiifi lnr'iiliv- tor lln' l.u lirutvlt
boy si, to
toV-nrt th-Hr BiifhtKt at ivn
Only Wail own and P'-ndlcton
rcnt-alu in i hi un'ii'iVuirU limn.
North Powder. KIkIii, and olio n
huvo Toll th-; .slim; of dt'loat bil
vn'k. Wallovi fcoinj; to attempt
to K't a. Btiinc wit h Pendleton.
j 'Hit. writer woihIith if. with i he
"mi at i tilh " In view. 1 whether t In
j inn k:t would consent to t::k' n
j thuiioe tin Aii'i "Wile S ahowa
leMn."
i i;.i:ricii: iiKi:"iitv
ni'.i;.Ks si.i: Ki oiEis
i Til
Now York.-; Whlcli
new liiii rforji for (Jn-atfr
ht'iT pnlitif-hrd by tin 'f-w York
TtMt plioiif f'oinpany, (m i hn lat'KT:t
i it'li'pltoiui diiTidory pvr isiiid.'lt
I wrl'fha iM-uriy ilvi poumlH and in
itittd-- up of paj?'-H. Tiio di-
I r-i lory rr:u!i:.i :;n,fMiu i li iiiioii'
inimoiTS, um huTt-itst- of iir.,oiM(
' i j f r ;t;ri r
ovi-,1; (jio pn'i i-diiiiT nc in. 1,12.
otiii ri-utiT l hah a year nfeo.' )w-in-r
lo I lie f-mi-val or t wrycvn
from on- dirjti-i:-i to another and
in- uddiiion oi nine iuw ivnti-al
yrfiio liiui.-irtLB a totnl of :i:;n,tiO
'huiiKti Ulid addition: in IImHhvm
wuji tnai'. Then aro now 11 1
central ofriri". In iin-utrr N'i'W
Vorl;. At Hie i nd or 1!2 Hhtc
WiTi; 111.
:.-tli.ns or It.,- .liiilonary ; K(.i(,m ,. , .,, . ov, rMhl.
iM-oti to.m.lft.,1. "' 1;,.,-,.i i... nKyrl.olo-iral mhmim L
(ii'iilrst Work on Cir'lisli j
Mou lo oin fmm rn-w j
Huh liiitionaiy, ivlilrh has l.e.-n :n
ih pour.si- of i-onpilalion i:'nr-'j
ISfi7. prohal'ly will -I
abolU tin-. Itml oi tin m-w y tii.
and it is clahiHsl thai il will h
th.. Iariat and iiu.;it aiUhnriutlivi'
xposttion Of l hf i:!i;;li:iit tuhKiia':--v-r
proiiwrt'O.
Tin, diriionary is; h'-injr f-otiipjl- d
iy lh (ixfr.nl I iiiv ri.:iy pn t,:;.
FOR QUALITY AND
SERVICE
The City Grocery. :: :
' ,hm llai-U nf Can's Slr" t
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Just When Frocks Were
Growing Slim
Alon;r comes these new innovations with slim lines but permitting ample full
ness. New Fall 1'Yoiks for street and afternoon occasions of satin, crepe, char-,
meen and the new rillx?d silks have these newer tendencies toward fullness.
Come in tomorrow to we them. Prices range from ?16..r)() up.
A Good FJace to Trade
SPORfjN.EWS
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Percy Haughton, Old
Time Harvard Mentor.
Succumbs to
digestion.
Acute In-
i only Ihc nprliiK ninl fnll witli Hip
li'olitialda l-'ani.
HaitRlilon wan n footliatl nd und
raptaln of t)u istt basi-lmll nliu
at llarvnrd. Ui wnn nlno luAil
.t'uat ii ttt Cornell nnlvtiilty for two
ly.-niM.
jTunnev ikleatt: Foley
j With Kayo in First
I MlvMI'IIIH, T.'nn. (AIM 0?iif
iTunney, Amorlitui IlKht 1av4'-
v.vlKht champion, knookrd out
Htirrv Tohy of Hot Hprin, Ark..
In thf tvni round or a Bchctlule.!
rlrht-roiiml bout Ju-r Monrtuy
iili;tii.
pet cuki' of Ivory Koap and a Rood
niron-f brush, and Hrrtih onrwlvi-a,
Anil, do yon know, llawor wiu
rathi-r court to us to thut bunrh,
even ho!'
How dn'H that Honnd? This it
tin first If tin In th- lu.it fw ynr:
thut Haktr lius been sufllciontl)
provokrd nl anothrr ()iooi,s' un-
tlt-rhiLlidiMi niflhndH lo nrlut
buwHntr-ont. Ami tho writer, from
whnt bo bus hi'ard ahoul tin- tjNm
Hlutf captaii Kiuud. is of tin- opin
lion lh:U WiUlatnH h UioluhMj
fi-tK)it-;uifl',,s.nniri' iir his' f rit -up.
j Whb'h ull In-Kin .4 to look aa If
'thero will be no iit-od of a nhmn
llmttla Armlsttlre iluy us thfro
will undouttvdly hr- a nnl. hohtt-
lo-KOodni'.iN out".
NEW YOUK. A) lrry P.
Ilauffbton, head foot'.i.ill roach ut
Coluuthla uiiivi-riittT fouinlrr ot
th fniuousi "H:iiKhlm y.uim" ai
Hnrvuru t:u if ni r.illy riynrtlcd 11a
ana of I ho furfiiii'ii' ( :oot,.i".itH of
tho Rrhttron port, tf'd ftii-obiy nf-
tt-rnoon nt Hi. I.uki ' hc.iVi.ii l:i (,
o'clock, oao hour utt.r lo- kkm
stricken v.lth nn:to l-dl : ;;tnn u:
Huki-p Field wbn. d.r. r; ,n.:
work tf hlc snad.
Hli altUlrn drath .ni: two :yr.
utter the Columbia . h vc:i lu.j
inlnlattrei a crouiitniT tii-A:.' t-.i
Wllllnma cclli. whlen v.n taku:
n proof by critics thut llautrhton
had InntalUd n fottall py-itvm t
Columbia .b.itincil to rival l is for
mer aucci8 ut Harvr.M whi-r-' his
sj-anm fronr r.bii to : l 3 i ii:ii.;l
wltn tlu brat in tcridtron hhttory.
The fatal nttai k l;u- rrup'-.d th-
first praotivu whb'h w.is to pivu-n
)ils M.ptad for Its n al t -f n- t ;ii
vrOi;y al Uluiru .::;:t::;'. Conn-1 1.
.riny and Irtuoutli v-rt ;t!. i uii
tho mo?: aniMtiuua srhrdut' v htrh
'ulumhia hutl uttco.ptt d tr.-o
foot ha II had b n i.-viv.-d at V
lumhtu In KMC. Han.hton runic
to Columbia In April, 1: 1'3. tL:U:;:K
rharK" of th sprinc truint'm of
that Hrami, ti.nlrart s.:A to
JiaTe b"t u for $ i i.rta u t .ir. !
thought to Iw a rx-ord prh-- or a
lootlMtlt reach. Trior to hiM adv. nt
at Columbia tho foot t -ill hairs had
been in-fUiocrc.
Iliillt Crvat S)tint.
lfan(rhtor.9 rt'put-iiicn r.n a foot
ball coarh was estahlLihini ut Har
vard whru h took c;;v.t; of nn
othrr k.!!nir foothill sMu.itU.ii In
190$ and built up th mort r--luarkablo
nyutom know n to thr
Kama up to thai period. I ram
th time that his ttarhtu? took
bold until whon h. b-rt th'
Harvani Blevtna wrro atuor iht
noi forniHiahi- m tho vM, Hi
3914 iind 1916 teams administered
lo Tile and th moat crushlnir dr
ffts vrr reeBiv-rHi at tli. hamla of
hr Cambrldf rival,
HUfrbton coachi-il irau;a wrrc
famotiA for thrtr tr.astrry of tin tn
tricata details of the ami. The
modarn scout In a syatein which has
bcn so pvni rally adopted us to le
rome an accept r4 phano ot Ihe
sport was first Introducvd on a
broai ac-ale by llamrhton.
W'hm be left lfirvard In 1U
to become rrr-thlent of the Host on
National bas-M.atl club, he was a-n-rslly
rerard e.i as the mot sitc
eeaaful foot It roach of the de
cade. He rceiRnt'l the pn;ilncy
rf tbs Praria In IMS to . nt-r the
ortmy as a ma. or in the cfcemUal
rorfs. After the war he Kfsnif
satc!td lth liankliig lnUrMs In
lctdn when hs hnnie is. Thr
Wer stilt maintained at tk lime
Ot hi death aa lla-.-rUtoa fjut
Bilker Uses Ivory Soap
After Boise Contest
( Continue from poxe 1)
"Wo hnvo wltncdflcd uorno US
:'mtl-all cami'M. both hlgli achool
' n:l tol!c!;l:H'." I ho linker writ or
i'o.iiltnn s, "dnrintf our mad career,
i but wo tmvo nAer liofor. wen a
' Irani no carofully, conaclontlously
'eh'llrul In the fino art of dirty
fonfhuM tin i.i Holse.
"Hal.er kicked off and the
filthy work b.Ran. Thoro
tiro many dctullsi, which we ahall
rot f-lvi for lack of aiace. Therti
.-re many auluitltutlona for Hu
L r, the rcnMon belnnr olitouiy
j non;;h.
j And lUdso de-erven rrrnllt for
i n.i i xet ptlonal tm. Tht-y bavi-
m.od ntatiTi.il i;liito:tl too tiooil
I ir a mi ni hij;ji school. Hut wo
, must ntrio 1 In itnpt.rltul, us wv
inrv not n It.vk. r hUh icrud. m l-t
r. I-- M'hi, to Ho i?tcrn.d Kbry
oi Uuist. thai ;it no tlntv during
iitio ;;.ni' did a Uoi.; man citlp r
bit or Man-ibatT u linker man.
' Now Mu.t the visit Ins t-um
Jm: dtp.u tt d, we ("hall k t out our
I
I IVmllrton has already put' the
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RESPONSIBLE FOR ILL HEALTH
piLES or odicr rectal or colon
disorder may be responsibk
for your general ill health.
Kly noMorlad creatmeot of these ji
ordeci hu beta tnken by thousands ol
men, women and children from mil paro
of tlie West, my unprecedented success
enabling me to cocihdenny GUAKAN- j
i TEE tocurcTOur Pilesor refund your fee. ;
Send today for my FREE j
book on Rectal and Colon
disorders. Every suffera
tbould have It. i
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Now Fall Shirts are
moving fast these riaii.
, No wonder!
Compare those of
white oxfoitl or of ma
dras with the cheerful
patterns woven right in
that yon cun evt here at
"1 for $9.50," with any
others in town.
You'll ?oe the rarm
quick.
And you get o.mfort
nUo fit along with qual
"The Old Reliable Men's Store."
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Fordet Costs! Mark E1
Will Sell It! Put The Prices So Low That
Can't ! Help But Buy" Says A. T.
People
Are Realizing More And More That The
Of Saantod & Short's Stock Is A Real Bargain Riot
These liai-f-ains are of the sensational nature that you could expect to find only at a Bankrupt Sale.
It's safe to say that not aj'ain in YEARS will good Wearables for men sell so dirt cheap. THIS WEKK
ycu should come and load up with everything you will need in Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes for
a year to conic. For every cent you spend, you'll get double, triple and quadruple value in return.
W I II lilllSaSIHII III I Iii-iti
A Final Sweeping Clear-away Of All
Men's and Boys' Suits and
Overcoats
-MACKINAW'S. FOIt MEN
All-wuul heavy coats. Were
$12 to $1.1; now only ;
.$9,25
Hoys All-Wool
HEAVY OVERCOATS
Sizes from 8 to iG. They will
keep the loy warm
$9,25
... Men's All-Wool
' ' HEAVY OVERCOATS
The kind that will keep you
warm. One lot, all sizes
$15
MEN'S SUITS
We have added another lot to
our
$10
SUITS
They are all bargains.
RAIN COATS - SUCKERS .
You will need tin's merchandise
soon. Why .not save ?10'to
$15 on a good Gaberdine Coat.
Let u; show you.
HOYS' SUITS
AH wool, mostly new Fall pat
terns at just about half price,
lliing your hoy and let us fit
him.
LOWER SHOE
PRICES
' HOYS' SCHOOL
SHOES
We have two lots in
these shoes
One al $1.95
One at ?2.75
One More Lot of
MEN'S WORK SHOES
Cut to $2.95 for
quick fwle
MEN'S DRESS SHOES
The celebrated Tilt shoe
in vici and kangaroo.
No better shoe made at
53.95
The Hingo
HOUSE SLIPPER
All leather. Feather
stitch down 'sole, and
rubler heel. Were sold
at $..."0: now $2.23
SENSATIONAL BANKRUPT
PRICES On All Warm Winter
Wearables
ONE LOT
All sizes Cotton mix
ed Union Suits. A
$2.."0 seller, now
' ?l.fi!)
ONE LOT
Wool mixed Union
Suits for men: form
erly $2.73; now
$1.89
WOOL SHIRTS
You will soon !, need
them and you can
save money by buy
ing heie.
Another cut on our
All - Wool Underwear
for men. This under
wear formerly sold at
56.00 to 5B.50 a suit.
Now priced at ,
5:1.95
Leather faced Can
vas Gloves with cuff
at
2!)c
Men's and Itov.V
CAPS
All shapes, nil colors.
From 50c to $2.50
All new.
Men's
DRESS HATS
W'e still have more
than 200 men's dress
hats. Were sold up
to sfi.00. On sale at
52.98
Carpento
OVERALLS
Can't Host 'Em kind.
52.13
Men's
SPORT COATS
Weher Knit
52.25 to $3.25
Men's
SPORT HIP HOOTS
New stock. Just the
thing for you duck
hunters and we can
save you $2.00 on the
pair.
Don't overlook our
heavy all-wool Work
Sox for
12c n Pair
LINEN COLLARS
I for 25c
All sijes and si vies.
SWEATERS
Heavy all-wool ribbed
knit. Formerly sold
at 59.00. Now
55.95
ou can save money
on men's and hoys"
Huhliers. AH size
and new slock.
Men's $1.19
Hoys' 72c
BANKRUPT ;S ALE f SaIS stock
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