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''.'lil.'lhi' PAGE TWO THfi'tA GRANDE EVENING' OBSERVER ' Friday, January-16r1925, Our Crossword Solution and names cf tho winners of the prizes of fered will be posted in our store tomorrow morning (Saturday) at lfl:30. V "A tioiltl SEXTET LOSER SjPQRfJVEWS) ii -"-nrr-rr 1 1 , Tn,. r; -T-rss.. GIFjl 22-20 j. Enterprise Teatp to Play Tiger ;Sqtyadj in High : School Gymnasium To night. v . ' Tbfl I,a Grande (tlrls basketball team fnn Into hurd lurk at Will- 1 lown hutt cvonibs In tholr fwcoml Hit with tho irirlH up iho brunch lino and when tho wtioko of bottle cleumtl ii way the worn atom I HO to 112 in favor of Wallowa. . Tho Wullowa team played much hotter hall in ull departments thun it did htiro recently and coupled with Hiruntce floor proved too much for tho local neacite. Ono hit of bftVd luck whifjhj ;t thoitRht to'.nttvri wakoned 1 I.a Gvand(-' chancr-n conaldcrnbtyi jwafljtbo llnj riuullHotttioii br MtM,()!dln Own mi. fcUix tictiter, by: tlit' mrnte in h ! third Vjtuirlor'or iri'famni The cntlro pquad of t tlrls mad the trip accompanied b,y a nuniHcf j of rooters. The "llnoup for tihfi '; wh.cii HlurU-d In u GramlSi In :lhtf . . -f lrt trnmn l,.vtM,M ihh- t , - . j ' CLAUDE C. PRATT. i fxpects to stmt for the Coast ! next Monday. January 12 and be over there until after'thCB'v'," monlh oko 'i-mminoy WOn ; firHt, He will get a line-up ?2? dar PostH, Hardwood; gles. Ho will also keep his eyes peeled for Used Sash . and Doors or any other bar ." jrnins in the building material line. If he can be of any perviee to you while over there, address him at Elina, Washington. : The J Claude C Pratt Lumber Co. 'Thf Poor Miui'. rrlrnrt" Opoo Foim.lry PHONE S48 M No (kindky llnKfanu Serious LunjJ Tmuble Siarfs Wilh Coughing PtiytltUiM wnrs arttnit nrltliti touvhi I. d ecki and toll of tho arrinun hno torn illcktloni Ihtt May remit. tBuitinB phvt Iftni hpw priaerlbr BAit'AMFA tcr nil lro.t. Jhlal tlTsctlom. OAi tiMKA it n ,urt vd Ubltt rdar-ttifi n di troti a itwly -.rc wt. i)r. 8i). f. Ciabtrre. Andtr- f-a. too., antw: "I lleiri,v; fi,r iv racttci and ny ta-nily tt U nuieb, l"r Itid Mf la in action lika filhli.j n." Tua- Mia rml i.f Hto tii'liivitnt n il.mle CiiTiimciil Htva'rinn ivwl lint - lill.c ScTBtlil II from t nil live p I tint tver ttiinnttiv fr m tl.t r, uii hli Iphtlf DAilnll Mid then in hcu IXSim, '"Lh:;,r.':"a ,?,"?..' rni ni ihi.uiu IP io tuuriv ina iirt'iiind. BALSAM A hna nw bu nta.-!r!.;rrt!wa (nd i.'rw urttformlv mlrmuU'u ntttlts la I ulir ny: 1. 1( s;ithwt the htflAWd nim. I vntnra ana mitre irrstr turn. X II ir- :fni tcrtdtm of tniK-'um and inr.!t rv tyt'Mtl(tii. S. It j.tli:u..il.- porM ir U;f I "n In thrwtnc fT tn u, n .t. t nnd 4 It action , I lid Ao 'mmV'i'u r.fni it-ir. i .'ntlt oilier rmiL'ti rr-n rre trmn til tr atid Z S n ta" iwtstcu B arv tuu at nAI.-SA-V i:-A itl- iht ?"!:t,vur;':fr,,v:rr; that muff , rtir m.iitr back. Ali Uruv ' iwu Mil HAI.sajika. umuua uur n irom uiara Irurs. For Chronic Coughs Inc. a16SWIggtj I'lttc' To TiWlc" cent, I.ols Nelson and Othello Grjy, guards, urni Wllma OaHklll :inl I.'iia f'ampbil. forwards. Phyllin HiTiiiilon .Mildn-n Court ney. Murjuric KcynolriH ami The I ma lirowji played u purl Ion of tho Kami1. I 'lay KnlcrprlBC Tonight, Tho boyu' Bftnift with Kntflrprlne If) pfihodutr-d to at fa -'.at 7!80 this evuninp, Tho fjume It expected to kwp tlio local boys with tholr handa full for' tho whole tltatance. i-JnUTpi'iNe has tbp- hutiio tram as l(t.)t, year and with tbc addition of a ycnr'H exprrli,tit-8honld orff noma real oppoHltlon. Tho framn fliifr evening will -br tlio firm ffanin for th nfw lineup with UIhhh and l,ymun, forwards, Iliirnnii'lt ant) Ztidol, KourUM, and Uiiumono, center, with Hlcward a flrnl rHrvo. BOXING M:ONAUI ttl'.TIWKS M'AV VOKK (Ity 4ho AworlattNl lrc) Ita'ttny Iietinanl, world's litflitwcittht hiixinje: 'Immphm, sti iKiiiiiciMt his ri'ilmni'iit from tho rlna: Thursday nUiht. - j ni'.HM0N!iA,ll ST01S SMITlt IMIII.AIiKIJ'MIA (AP) Paul Borlenlmeh, New York mtddjln woljrht, Wednesday nlyht Buored a tetanies I Jtnoeknut over Itodkjf 8in!t U.. )3ntitfe . I7rpk. . Mich., in the fourth round, of a scheduled 10 round bout. '. The N'ew ,Yorkir seiii HmlthMo the flnor iti tho first round for a count of nine and from )H ou ,ul,lHhod m' o-cWly - wml. -U0 rofcruO stopped the fljfht. TKT ptfuniTsT HOrPMAN KTOP8 TIIKMIH.KY M'lI.MIXGTOK, Cal. (AP) Kd dio lioffmun of Han Pedro knock ed out , I'Mdle Trenliey, Bangot, M., lifiht heavyweight, in tho third round of a scheduled eight -rouud fiKht hero. Wedneaduy night. X. Young; Htrlhllntr, Macon, Ga Jlirht lieavywoiffht boxer, took a well earned margin on points over Mike Walhicu. Cleveland, in n 10-round notleclKln bout hero Wednesday nlfht, according to newspaper men. GlimON'ft ASKS 7f,f00 TO ix Mupo is ix)no NKW YORK (AP Tom Gib bons, Ht. Paul henvywelftht, Thurs day demnnded a flat guarantee of not less than $75,000 with an ad ditional $1(000 for expenses to box I.uis AriRcl Klrpo under the nus plers of the .National Sporlug club In Tendon. . Gibbons demands wore contain ed in a teleKram sent from Chicago by Ills tuamiKcr. Kddln Kane, to Thomas H. Jtloe, newnpaper man. who an American representative or tin London promoter, offers Gihlmns a nunrnnten of approxi mately $cn,mM) for a bout with Kirpo. Ktrpo. now In Kuropo, already has accepted $40,000 as his share for the prospective battle. Hlce will communicate with the London promoters before replying to Kane's demands. nHIH l.HAVKK T.OMK)V 1.0XPON' ( AP) I.uis Klrpo left for Paris Thurday to complete ar runKemcnts tor a motor trip through Kurope. lie will remain In Paris sovernl days nwaltlns; word from Tom Gibbons. Amer ican llnht henvywclirht, who, ro far as Klrpo knows, baa not yet de cided whether he will accept the terms for their proposed bout nt the National Sporting club on March 80. ilHIiticaI Prisoners to Have More Privileges 'RAOrrc ( AP). An Imnortant 'change, affecting political nrison- ers. 1h to be Introduced in the xce hoaluvaklan prison system. It ! ! will give these offenders manv n'OIC nrtvIpr,,B tnn re enjoy-d hy prisoner of other elsaam. It Is intended to provide the purely political prisoners with "'. h. .njoj ,,)r t"'' common crtminsts. The former will not be rvq ilivd to do ine orninury work of prisoner i ncy iii given opportunity to read nnd write and follow other pursuits practlesbla uh their Imprisonment. Provision also will be made that he original punishment I meted mt to pel HI cm l prisoners I will not toft Increased by compul sory fasting nnd solitary anft dark 'confinement Sport Gossip (Uy tho Assoctxited InHs) Dorondo, great Jiulian distance runnvr of several years ago who collapsed at the Olympic gun tea and woh dragged over the finish line, obtained one record that bo far has eluded Paavo Nurml. A song was written about him, the wordH of which intimated that the Italian friends had staked their money on lurando's pi-rformam It ran: "It's hard tu losti di mon when du HunuvuKun no run. Io rando hesu a gooda for not." The words were written by an American. ' - TS'olaon finnUm (Irrrn, who dcHares hlinuir a ilcrMtmdaut . of Gen. Na I ban li-l i m -n of revoliitnolary, days and wht iM'ai's tlio name if one whit ucver gave up the ship, return to the Hruohtyn Uivlgei this KdUfMtii Oct en n 1 1 iel to prove bis mettle. . (i. (;iet;n risen blK Hirtsidc artillery when In ac- Hon and k Kuhl lo -tave dfs (ovct'cii n tiaHlng shot ublclt reaches the largi't, pnNsiiig the rni'iny 'iHmt midship fu Its cl' scrnt. It Is en I In 1 the 4hesl tatlon." a TTrgo Trlgerlo, tho llltle man from Italy who walked wll hout waddling, Is declared to be a more colorful performer than Paavo Nurml. I'Ylfreiio will appear nt the Mlllrose A. A. guuics on Janu nry 27. It In said that he waven greetings to his frlcndH white in u race without taking his mind off his walking. , WHbert RoblnBon, Veteran pilot of tho Brooklyn Nationals, is so far along the road to 'recovery, from the effects of several' opera-. tlonR that he will report at Clear water, Ma., the 1 lodger training camp, late this month. Tho ledg ers' leader Is reported to have lost 100 pounds during his Illness. Tommy FllmpRmi, Onklnml hnx-Ihr- promritcr wlio ha'd pm on. Homo of the moBt imporlnnt houts in thin HPrtton, In ftoekin tlin Borvicoa of Mickey Walker, weltitrwelKlit ch? Mlekey Walker, welterweight champion of the world, for a in round affair. The promoter would like to bilhff together Walker nnd Jimmy Dufry, Oakland, a leading Pacific connt welterwnlirlit. . . . Runnnnn l.enRlen enpraKed In a nlnplfl nuitnh ot tournament play Wednenlay at Nice, I-Yanee. for the flrat time aln(;e Hhn left the courts at Womblcdon tat Juno. She ap peared In TTood condition. dist:os liHT Of Mile. N'evih, a' hamllcap player, without 'tho 6.1s or a (,-nmo tn two Belli. ''i -in j, Tlio On-Kni Amtlcs hTo ln-i! TlKll the i;nlViMlt.v'bf 'ilo-J raiki romliall' Miiad; lat itcn-i son fliaiiiiliii at tho Itiicky' Mountain ('(inference-, to ilny) In Portland, octqher 7 i ; i Wi 1,111 fit I ' l'l;Y CA.STi:n DH--.S- !. POhTbASlV (dire... (AJ:') Jack Hurfmvn,- nrtnbimlry KfioVn uo a fly and ' halt ravHli'rVdliMl liec WcdneBday. airli ji years. Far Bevoral yeara. .Mr,,. Ktrinan,. hug been active In tho lnterusisNof flHti. ormi'n In this miction. T(wo years airo In ' tho : natlu'nul io'nrninneit, Mr. Herman placed socond in com pntitlon with ttie -Ijrst-flj- lltlit 1vlt caBtcra of the "world". '" ' 7J.VK7.KO It 10 ATS KI'STACRti CHICAGO (AP) mnnlaluus Zbyazko Wednosdny night defeat ed Allen Eustuco Of "Wakefield, Kan., in a wrestling match, two out of three falls, winning the first and third falls. Zbyszko took the first full In 24:45 with an arm lock and tho third In 8:25 with a flying mare. Kustaee won the second In :i0:15 with a Juek knife hold. . In tho scml-wimltip. joe Mondt of Colorado won a one-tall match from Joo Zlckmnud of Nebraska with a short-arm ci:.sois i:i 35:22. Vnlverslty of Irelnml Takes Tower Formerly Vcstetl lu KI113 DUnMN (AP).-The sehftVe .of th National 1'nlversliy of In land, tmtabllshed by stalutd in 1 008, of which Kntnon Ui Valera. Uepnhllcan. lender. Is chancellor, has decided to take steps to have altered t he charter which gives to the king the right or appoint ing the hoard of visitors which hears appents nprnlnsl the remov al of professors. By a voto of DO to 20 a reso lution was carried to vest this power in tho university Itself. Pranels flurke, who moved the resolution, declared he did so without consulting either Mr. Ie Valera or President C'osgravo of tho Kreo Ptnto. What you can buy for a song Is seldom worth singing about. CURED WITHOUT SURGERY MY METHOD of trr.tlng PUm, MrglcaL No Inconveniences, enibmm nencsorcontinemcntdurhifitreitinene& One may come and go about hia dutiea as usuaL Relief ia apparent from th rery first, and I poutiwlv GUARAN TEE to cute an, case oi rUca ot refund the patient's fee. If you win writs Is in. I will sand too my FREE book on Pila and Bthe. Pot'X and Colon diaor. . r ..a DLAN, M D.Inc 3f MATTtt wricis: lini SPK til &K4h BuI1Jh 1 IN ATM AN O PlrlC I Captain Quits. rtjenune rrniermty polmcB doml. natod tho election. Albeit Bloodgood, recently chosen captain of the Uni versity ' of Nebraska football team for 1925, has been forced to resign. EdVelr, All Amorica tackle; has een". elected to succeed himself, in Jace of Bloodgood. Hero we have I ' Well'; above; Moodgood, lelow. ( Saturday, .lumiury 17 ' Saturday, nllent night for: CI INC. CI'C, KFAIC, KFAir, :KFDM, K R K IT, KKND, K.IS. WAAW, WUAP, WHUK, WHIUV, W'AU, WCIID, we?:. WKAO, WKUJ. WKKI. WITH, WHO, WJY, WKAQ, WK11R, WOI, WOS, WWJ. KFf, l.os, Angeles, Calif. (Paci fic, 4C9), r p. m., Evening Her ald, tublo talk and news; G:()-f, Kxahitncr's lnuslciil , half ' hour; (1:4-7, . "Inspirational Psychol ogy," iSr,' , Clyde. (Sleldon Jihepard; 7-7:45', dance orcheMtru: ,7:45-8, The' Book Hhelf; !i-9, instrunent'ut quarlet ; 9-1 o, Kxamlner, popular mograin;' J0,-U,t I'ackard, Kadlo j ' ' . ' , . ' ' i KKKB, Mllford, Kuns. (Central, 2-7R ,' ' fJ-T p. m., lecture, mtitc KKNI- Klienamkia'h la. (Cen tra!, 2IC). :S0 p. "tn., 'program, Tarkfo college, SA. -Vitisar, di rector, tf ' KKOA, F?aUle" Wash.: (Pacific. 406), 4-5:15 p. jt Olympic hotel concert orchestra; today's recipe; 6:45-8:15, Khodoa' department stov prograpJj ' S:30-lp,- Seattle Times, j,i.ance:': music; T0;05-l 1, Olytnpic hotel. tjyjtec; jnulc. . KVfia US Angeles,. Calif. (Pa cifK iVs), i'Oi3b-ll-:80 a. ml, sU shfne hour; 8:ln''-:i0 p. m., Gray studio impromptu program, Glad wyn Nichols, cornetlst; Hoy Reld Brlgnnll, plnntst; 7::i(J-9:30, audl torlunt service, sermon on III vine Healing, Alinee Hemplo Mcpher son, panlor, KGO, Oakland. Calif. (Pacific, :ll-'), ll:3n-i p. m., luncheon con cert. Pacific Hlates Klect rlc com pany; 4-5:80, concert orchestra, Hotel St. Francis; 8, Kast Hay In dustrial exposition; Arlon trio; Eva Garcia, pianist; Neapolitan mixed quartet; uddrees, "Benjamin Franklin," O. K. Sleeper; 10-1 a. m. Tlenry Halstead's orclieatra. KtlW, Portland, , Ore.. (Pacific, AVzy, 10 p. m-. dance music, Mult nomah hotel slrollers. Kli.T, Los, Angeles. Calif. (Pa cific, Sfl5), 12:3n-l:Ui p. m., pro gram of news and music; 2:30-6, Charlie Wellman'o Saturday nfter noon frolic. lot Street, Helen Smith, Hatch Graham, "Dumb-, bell twins," and others; (1-6:30, Art Hickman's concert orcheatra from Hiltmore hotel; ti:3i-7:30, stories of American history. Prof. Walter Sylvester Hetzog; bedtime story. I Radio : A Real Treat Florida Rusty Grapefruit At Very Low Price" FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT, packed under the juicy fruit brand. Noth tag better in the market. Price about the lowest of the season. CALIFORNIA BUNCH CARROTS, quality fine, nice clean washed stuff. ; CELERY, washed clean nice crisp, large stalks. IMPERIAL VALLEY HEAD LETTUCE is very good, the heads beinjf solid and crisp. SPINACH from California of fair quality considering distance washed nnd free from dirt. SPROUTS, very fine price reasonable. HUBRARD SQUASH, BULK CARROTS, Washed, TURNIPS, SOUTHERN YAMS, CRANBERRIES, ONIONS AND CAULIFLOWER CALL MAIN 80 Pattison Bros. Grocery HERE'S A REAL PRESCRIPTION FOR THE TORTURING PAINS OF NEURITIS When you've tried everything you can think of and nothing' seems to even relieve those pierc ing, agonizing pains,, just go to Red Cross Drug Co. or some oth er good druggist and get a bottle of Allcnrhti Special Formulu No. 2. lie sure you get No. 2 which comes In, caps lie- form, for the liquid form Is a special prepara tion for Jlheumatism only. ; Take these little dark grean capaul'S us directed and notice how. in about 24 .hours they have considerably reduced.. If .pot en tirely banished, those persistent, nerve racking pains tat have caused you many sU-eplesft 'nights. A tew more doses nnd tho pains linw- left you foreve r. Cncle .lohn; 8-10, program. Merch ant Tailors' association; 10-11, I Karl Hurtnctt's Ulltnipre hotel danco orchestra;' 12-3 a. in., The liOHt AugelH of K:Il.I. Charlie Well inun, Chief Lost Angel. ' KNX, Hollywood,. Calir.. (Pacific, ;n7), 8 a. m., morning pruyer; 9, Hired Hand, news; 9:30. talk on Itadio, Forbes W. Van Why; 10, Hired Hand's morning mesaago; 5:S-0 p.m., Town irler and "Vil lage Crchina; 11-7:30, dinner hour program nponsored by I'. U- Car penter; 8-10, second edition of the "Tour of the South Sfah," Cnpt. I'Mw.' Salisbury, leclun r; 10-11, Abe I.ymun's Cocoanut. CIrove or chestra ' Irom ; Ambassador hotel; JK12, .lune Purcell, slngr of popu-'l lar nongs. f KOA, peovjpir, Colo. (Mountain, 328), 9 p, m. dance music program. Joe Mann and his llainbow-Iane orchestra. KPO, San Francisco. Calif. (Pa cific. 423), 1-2 p. m., Kutiy Sei ger's I'alrtTiont ' hotel orchestra; 3:30-5:30, tea dunsaut, K. "Max Hradflold's Venia,tlle band; 8-12, Art Weldner's dance orche.'itra. KHNI). Snatlle, Wush. (Pacific, 238), 7:15-8 p. in.,' Aunt Vivien's bedtime story; 8-9, Karl Gray and his Hotel Butler orchestra; 9-10, concert hour; 10-11, Karl Gray and his Hotel Butler orchestra. KSD, St. I-ouls, Mo. (Central, 549.1), 8 p. m., concert, St. .Louis Symphony orchestra, Budolph Ganz, conductor. KTJIH. . Hot Springs National Park, Ark. (Central, 375), (1:30-10 p. m., concert; lo:3o-ll,:3u, dance -program, New Arlington' hotel or chestra. WFAA, Dallas. Texas. (Central, 472.9), 12:30-1 p. m.. address, Hugo Swan; 8:80-9:30, nine Bonnet seV enaders; 3 1-12,' Adblphus hotel or chestra. ' ' ' ' ' 1 'Two Noted Sportsmen .! 1 Succumb to Dan Cupid SALT LAKE (AP) Paul Strand, who played baseball last year vith the Philadelphia. Americans. Is on the first Japi of a honeymoon trip to the Pacific northwest. Htrand and Miss Esther Carbls of Salt ' Lake were married here Wed nesday. Prior to going to ; Philadelphia at the start of the 1924 Sao son. Strand pluyed . w ith the Salt Lake Bcw nnd will he a member of the Port land team this yenr. Strand holds several world's records I n baHfcba! 1 eata bl tsh ed wh en ho was a member of (thc local club. . ; TRTS KPFARFR AVISOS CLKVFLANI) (AP) Tris Speaker, manager of tho Cleve land Indians, and Miss Mary Frances Cudnhy were married hem lato Thursday. Dickens' Orlglnnls Pfipiilnr J.ONDON (AP) Dickens orig inals continue to be in great de mand and make as much money ns they ever did. At. an auction recently q copy of "Pickwick Pa pars" In the original parts realized $3500. Simple In Gonstruction DrjI2GEBRQTKER5 MOTOR While this particular formula was compounded for the purpose of conquering painful, GO'Uy con ditions and what is known an Rheumatoid Arthritis a knotty, painful swelling of the joints it has proven wonderfully success ful in all forms of Neuritis nnd Sciatic Nerve Pains. , You needn't be -afraid of containing dope of any kind it doesn't. Buch things are only makeshifts and can only at the best give temporary relief. Ho sure you've got Neuritis and then get Allenrhu Kpeelal Kormula No. 2. Yoir iialns will be gone before you know It. (Mall.order3 I accepted . Adv. Dally Morning Observer. Junu ary 15, 1898. School Superintend ent K. Reynolds upcnt yesterday at Klgin. j. l. McKlnnis, the Summo'rvlMe farmer and Alliance M HI man. nr rlved in the city yesterday on the Blgin train. The Hlelghlng Is good about Stiminorville and some people ui-e gliding along tho roads as frisky us Santa, Claus, while olhers come from the ' mountains and timber rots with enormous plIeR of wood on their sleds,' and the wood piles' a,re growing. . . ' , Born At the home of Peach Brothers, near inland City. Janu ary 11, to M'- and Mrs. iWllliam Voiing; a son. Mother and 'child are doing well and tfie. father, is able to be out with a large sized overcoat on. 1 i Tho following officers wero in stalled at. the A. (V C. "W. lodge last ulght by S. It. Haworth. dep-' uty grand Installing officer: Past master workman, John Bay; mas ter workman, J. C. Henry; over seer. Jas. Culper; guide, Bert Pat terson; receiver, William Ormond; recorder, S, J. White; receiver. William Grnnt. At the conclusion of this beautiful ceremony a bounteous luncheon was spreed nmf a noclal hour was enjoyed by ull whose good fortune it was to be present. t Friday afternoon, ladies day at the bowling "hlley, proved the most interesting yet ns the ladles, nat urally become more perfect. Among tho creditable scores made ' yester day arc the 'following: ' Mesda'mes Linnhy, 31; Aickone, 31'; it'oht. Smith. 82; Kulw Smith, 23;"Mtrina ; STORING VITAMINS; ,Tte average healthy person . stores up 'within the' body several days supply of es-, sen tial vitamins.., jhis ex plains why a well-nourished person of any age is less sus ceptible to gemi-mfettiiri than diose who are nal nourished; iU'" :"',,,;iu.l:.'i Soolt'sEilitilsii: is a safety-factor that helps keep you well-nourished. A very little used daily to complement the regular diet, activates with essential vita mins and helps build re sistance. -; ; Store up a reserve or ifsjA essential vitamins take Scott's regularly. Scott & Downe, UlootnfMd. N. J. CARS 27 YEARS 1 AGO a H H al M HI rtt u EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE ; --Js- REDUCED ' "The Old Reliable Men's Store.1 MM a r ( . . a I Ashi-Bros. a L ; ' n ! H Alckene, 2fi; DujHhey, 20; Xash, 24; I . Reavis, 24; Andrew, 23; and Mrs. Schow, 22. Famous Pugilist of Sr ars Ajo Uountl Oul Lire as Tnlhir CO LI'S A. Cal. (AP) George I Blanche, who in 1S.S9 knocked out Jack Dempsey, the Nonpyrt 11. with Ihe fanioiiii pivot punch, and surprised the pugilistic world, has be n working here, as a tailor for more than a year. 11 ( wum .not learned until recently that hi' witc the fighting marine of Hie eight ie:- who was accorded tip bpon-; of a champion. , , . i He is known In Colii):n as Cleort:e Ferguson, his real name, lb; is J4 now and looks hearty. , After his victory over the Non pareil ho joined n, party, headed by John; L.Sullivni nntl toured Ans- Suits Cleaned and Wilson Bros,,, Tailors 1 . 'CLE ANIJSG, PRESSJtNG ' AND HAT BLOCKING i New Foley- Bldjr.1' We Go , Out of Out ; Way ; io Serve ' ' FOR QUALITY AND SERVICR'- , . call main. 57.1 . . ,. .;" TOE CITY " ' . J"st Kntll'of Garr'8 ou Fir Street" ' ' '' rnOXB SLAIN 673 HAY BAttJ - , tP.E2 DKIJVERX I ' ' CHINAMEL :l Will NOT SHOW white marks caused by HEEL BRUISES. Oregon Hardware & Imp. A a WIIWI I ' ... I, I. , II,,,,, Servicing Batteries ;l We Specialize Jn .. Batter Keoharging, Repairing and prolontlnr tlip vrrlo onr battvrj waa Intended to rpyaraie of the size or' make. Our pVlcea and nervlou must aatlsfy. B-UOrjR KKCHAIlGt SEKVtCtH EXIflE DUO-lbfltor bRZD T. fAnr tat 'Swittlu i.a r.nivnt. Imfjnlhm Sirfoln s ........ - w..-r.,-,. aiA1ij IjIAE Baars Coldlron, l'rops. . . Stages Leave La Grande for Joseph Ddly' 2 8:30 12:30 3:30 ' Arrive: 10:50-1:30' 5:50 We Have in Stock and Are Agents for ' AT WATER-KENT RADIO SETS Benham MAIN 104 SSK fl , II a N II II n at U H M H .:. a - H a - n . u H tralia. In his late years he revert ed to the occupation his father tmurbt him. It's a square ttteal for a dime. EVERY BITES A DELIGHT : !Fhone Main 545 l"l I . Hi' I fi.- BURGESS 1308 Ji-rrenoB Ave. k & 8 ' J a? fl GmfnttnUu I . . " 7 Electric Co. ncw x)i,i;t tu.no