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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1925)
.-PAGE TWO : , ...... , THE,. LA'' .GRANDE ! EVENTNG:: OBSERVER : ., , VMM THE , .LA' GR ANfefe . B VENTNfr: OfeSSRTOn : . : .'! : I ....M.-...i Satui-clav, 'January 17,"192!?.' " THE CROSSWORD PUZZLE SOLUTION It is a graphic picture ofinany of the principles that form the foundations on which this business stands. It is a graphic picture of the elements on which you .place your trust in us, and the rules that guide every member of this organization when working for vou. '- a . . m a n w a a a lb a a .-a a a am a a a a a a wmwmwwmmm u m i i a-a a -a urm -a- aa a .- tr nr .r v a a a a aj w . arm an --a i -v c- -a -mm- ri iramKT w a a a a a ' cevj this crossword puzzle that so many have enjoyed working out. f hi I -- . ... ... "- II I . ? I V.-. , V-V.- lr" . I 1 B.- The Crossword Answer The Following Lucky, But Skillful People Are The Winners of the Contest FIRST: MABEL CLEAVER $50.00 IN MDSE. n' SECOND: RAY WILLIAMS :.......$2!.00 IN MDSE. THIRD: ROSE CURREY ........ FOURTH: LEE JOHNSON '. FIFTH: K A: BENHAM StXTH: CHESTER THOMPSON $5.00 IN MDSE. .... $5.00 IN MDSE. ..... $5.00 IN MDSE. $5.06 IN MDSE. SEVENTHi SHERWOOD WILLIAMS $5:00 IN MDSE. ullpooTuTrTtTe HaPjn e wTt o nIg q b l 1 N &tM W E J E Vjl LMJH 1M3S ! 'mis at is m c t roMMq ; Y lORiMONl Y BACIKHn i cpl5 g Q jjAspjpRLs ISM ! j a r nee1 d L 1 Elft ! R Tp 9i I B ill ,1 labium H V 1 IflMH DEPT.' STOHK Summary We received 30(1 solutions-to the Puzzle. The three first listed as winners , Vere absolutely correct and the most mistakes inadcl by 'anyone' was 10 ' As ail wlio. handed in a solution had more than .... . . i , : 80 of the words coXrect, all ate entitled to a 5 discount on purchases made ncxt.weeki (This dis count is hot allowed to any of the winners of the prizes offered). You ari asked to call at the office in our store and get yo:ir solution back which, when presented to the clerks, will entitle you to 5 per cent discount I ua auy puiLuusc yuu wish io maKe aunng ine weeK irom January lyth.. to th. i ! .! v. fir .Hi' .::j'!:u:!..':! 'ii.h.ru:.;!'!!' ' i ;; ' I'.' " ( ',! ) ' . ili.i-' .mil ' : . mil ' I' f I; . . TV , -r-l v.- : ' r mi i UII.I'1(I'W.' H ilsj' .i i' ) i. "A Good Place To Trade" I .. il' .i. i LOSER, SLa Granders .'"Victbricf'ti4 ' In h gomn mnrkeil pilnclpally hy IhB (iKhllnR spirit shown liy both 1"m I -a Uramln look a hrrtl fcrriiitKle from Iho llniiTprlsi- lilih iclionl qulndil In lh hlh school gym lnrn IbhI pvrnlnn by ihc fan of 1.1 to 7. '. Thin wan I.a (lrnnoXn rirnl rs ( pf f Irupn Ihla your aiculnnl a touin 'ploylni pom clii'cklni; dufiMi Wo aynicm nna thn blua nnJ W'liltc quintet wa aelilom able to tffcctlvely plirce Iho Kntcrprhe defi'nii for bukt . v , I Both tnmi puaad Hrllilly thru tnoit of th Kinie with but hfro nt thern as orrmlonal play Bt&hdlniT out from thw oryy of rpek Icu paaalnR. 'rh n-w rorwnrii loptiibinutton Olara to l.yinnn gn-tn. a jmich to nerd ot prantlco. Olana piaypil eonslsioiiiiy but I.vninii "f Illlmiln, und llurobl Onhoini.. fi'inoa to bo unublo to net loono "l mpli" and unlvrrnliy hlKh Jump. irom ni guard enough to rerclv ff. wl " mitlatPd Into iho Cham- Sport Gossip : t(li.v' llm A.iaorlatKl InMi . .Mlku MivTIkuk, world's llht ht'avywpltfhl cbaiuplon. under i'iit nu operation IVIiliiy fur the nnwival nf n Miiall bmiu rnim rlubt hnnd. As s re sult Iip will be on the flsllc shelf for iIiiit nmtr.'.iK. Then he nlll he i-puily to mrvt I'nul llerli'iibneli, 'loin iltilNna or tieue Tiiimi'y, lin na)M. rreiil.lont John Ileyiller of the Kutlomil Ii'ukup Is oppuHPd to the piuollrti of mujor li'ugue toftins I ii It I lie rpgulor lengiie umpires south with lli m durluK Ibe trnln lug -onion, due lo Ihu dnnger of too great Intimacy between Urn of flrlals and players. HurliiK the resular playing season umpires are forbidden to slop at Hie nw holel wllh Iho plnvers. ... ' llnrold Itrd" tlrang... all- Ami'ilcnii back, of the University pttliefl. AKhntigh siemlntly always a lit tU ahead of himself t'namuno with Hummelt was the. real factor In the I Grande, victory. Tha Spaniard aeldom shot for the basket and registered no scores whntever for t- Orando but wus dlreciiy or In directly responsible for the most of thn baskets from his position as pivot man for most of iho plnys. Zundfcl played an excellent dc fenslve game and time and again hrokn up Knlerprlfl- plsvs which ere Ihreatenlng io s.o'. Hum melt plnycl consistently but Is sllll far below tba blgli sinndard of per formance set for himself last year. Hurt KBterprtoe star. For the visitors the dlmunlilve Hart waa high point mon with four points, ooa field goal and two louhY.i . 'iiiiiu n-Hiii puiyr-u wen logi-in. er but unuliln to git close enough lo the banket to srure. r I.lneuiw. Isv'Orande rf If puleu. llkn lodge of ths llenevolent nnd Protecilvo Order of lilks, February 28. Fi SNS1T1G RfllNy MATCHES T'nterprla.' Hurt 14) Hl.-.'le (J) Wiigner Henvls Ig I'olllncworlh (1) Grande: Kteworl. Enterprise: l. Wiig- rg Ijrinan (7) OISBS rnimimo Hum melt (C) Eundel Hps res. La Hanks, Kerr Hen,,. . - Keferea: Homer Jnmleson. fiaiix- Tonight. The game this evening wllh Jo eph will start at eight o'clock. Jo seph defeated the strong t'nlon team last evening at t'nlon 41 to in. Kaur ai.B with ls.it year's team e playleg with Joseph again this aason. The Is Orande lineup will t Ills Mm as with Enterprise. PHANTOM FINN BEATS JOIE RAY BY HALF A LAP. rillPAr.O Hj- the Associ ated Press) , Ponvo Nnrml, super-runner of the world, unissued Ms seventh world's Indoor record Krldny night since nuiklng his American de but In New York Id ibivs ngo when he derisively defeated Joie liny, America's cksmplon mller, by bulr n lop. nenrly go yards. In a special mlln and three. iiuarters rare rcaiacina? the Illinois Athlrtle eiub huudl cap meet ai the Coliseum. The phantom Pinn. after riding ull nlitlit and nil day from New York when, he 'mushed three record Thurs day night, mn Hay lo defeat In 7:.'.l. J. 5. Flipping a fifth of a second off the world's In door murk established by him self In his New York triumph Thursday nlaht. Nnrml. lead ing from start to finish, rnn the mile In 4::. the mile and a umirter In n:SS 4-s and Ihe mile and a hslf In s:44 8-6. i.oti Kin vi ti is nuovt ni:i MAHHIIKIKI.D. ,.. vVhlle driving on Klk creek Oliver Trnln. 19. was drowned. He was engaged in getting out logs to tha north fork of the foulll river. Train lived in Myrtle Point. H hud worked with the Oliver OUoa lagging company for tba pe.il aar l'ra uiouthSt nrENOfl AirtKS Mr)-The de velopment of boxing In Argent Inn Is shown by a statement of the municipal revenue bureau saving that the sum of lii2,oiiii pesos has been collected In taxes im proces sional mulches n Huenns Aires from February to Ihe end of Oc tober of Inst year. This amount represents 111 per cenl of Ihe total gate money since Feb. 111. whun H"! net authorising boxing match's be came effective, The money nolleA cd Is contributed to the maliucn anc of hospitals. ' 1 Hoxlng was practically unknown In Ihla en.,t,tp.. .n n ..... " - jr.in nt,u. uui . thnnks to the exploits of I. nls Kir-' rAIiCADK locks. Ore. - Ii.bat po In Ihe I'nlted Stales. It Is today Ing tnimx have I,, en eho.1. n lo i. p. very popular. There urn hundreds recent the chal-nde ( r.gi l,s MkIi or clubs scurlered throughout the school with the itejfinu trunk Hood country whose main activity is ii, ,,,i .i.,n boxing, and the public Interest In affirmative team, Mi' Lucille Ulo puglllsm is steadily Increasing, ver atl Miss H-vU. ,. wllfgo Z17.?! . "V""'""? l'"' "'ver hlKb'seheol Ing to the Importance of the pro- i ""a,ly"'U gram. South American profejon- !.' , j , '. " s'"-. "".." own aland amateur boxing lourimtnents !',,", ro"lr'" ""- ,nal are held every yenr In which Ar-i r,u' negative tcantf James llen- pentlnn, Chile and I'rncuav nar- "crson, jr., unit i union rrlee. will iiti..;.,, y . JosepK Trims Union Cagers UNION, Ore. (Rpeolnl to Urn Observer) Jowph hlRh school dnfattMl t'nlnir's busk(!tliiill ' f1v lust nM;ht MLsily. wtuiinhiK 4 3 tu Hk Tnftif?t.t Jo-t-Ii plM I .a (iranOt' at l,a ;runl HHtl t'nion ni-i!i Kiif'-riiriHc mm i mm iLiil IS i:i,f;i iikkaks i:vi: Ivlgln high Hehool broke even In a basketball iloublelieiuler at Klgln with Imhler high licit night. The boys' team defenl ed linbler but the Imhler girls regi:ered a win. Jimmy l:os enbauin refereed. li:n.vri; tkam iiosrx llclpote. Iti-tt lili Komi m SM'mI .Minimis, LONDON, (API. Nearly 70.. nun.oiiii will be spent In ihe n.Mr future on nil clatKmitc progro-nt of work lo be rurrtcd out by the "" London. Midland nnd Hcottlsh Hallway. The scheme Includes J the building of ;:'u large pass- I ngeii ami freight locomotives and J li smnller ones . Provision la also ' to be made fur new sleeping ears, I vestibule and eorrldor curs of the J most romrortnhle type, kitchen and dining cars nnd other rolling ' stock, ,! meet the Oil. ll nrrlrmntlve team on the same ouestion at ibe same hour In Ciiseade Locks, and the same I sin.jeci sviit lie iienaieii til llie Siltllf (hour between the O.lell and n,10d Ulvir teiitns ill (I, I. II. . amit.glT XI NTY MA Y s TILLAMOOK, Ore The annual report of John Asehlin. county ! sheriff and tax collector, shows I I I that gSliS.g 1 7 1 wns collected In taxes on the current roil. Ie llnuuent taxes collected on the ISS3 roll amounted to tCS 42, which. Ihe shertff states, is beteor than the ordinary collection. The total collection amounted to IM.JIfi.st The ri'port on prohibition rases for the year shows $14.7tin col lected In tines, (ID days Jail sen tincea Imposed and In addition 114,200 In fines paroled and 3K3U : daa scntencea paroled. Din TOO know THAT WK had apples FOR SALE at prices TO SI'IT onyone'a rrnsKf A I'INK grade of HOMLS mid Jonathans 1'OIt OM.Y SOc per bog II." nil' furnish Till: IM or siick. ALSO SOMI'. baking SI.l'S wrnppeil In paper AMI I'M ki ll In sins At' fL.10 per box. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. WALLOWA, Orn. Tho annual meoilnK of the Wallowa Commer cial association was hold recently in the council room. A fair bIzihI ami very enthusiastic, crowd of hoostora wre present, nnJ conduct ed t he y-:iriy litisiucrtp in a very thorouKh manii'-r. The minutes were. p-ad. and the corri -spundt-ni't taki-n up. A Ifttt-r from A. R Tnl- y was read ti lling of his acting iih di'lf-traM- at the unnual ineftiiiK of t he Oregon Slat fhamher of fommiM-er. ll also serveiV us proxy from Knterpi-is and Joseph, tlum having ihrt-e votoi at the elprtlon ot directorfi nt which tlma Klmer Stoddard of La Grande was one of those elected. , Thfl association ordered the dues to the Htaio chamltMr of rommcrcf paid. The oianizntlon has proven Itself of rxeell.'iit benefit nnd the nu'iiili.'i'S i,.,. that Ihe $10 la well vjn'nt A rapluilon coiMTiiinK IV iMidir na 811,11 l6w,r Jie.-nr. fvtf ft)!', aitldinobits f.w;w oidt-red ' ioft auea Oi annual - ftftfcttolj (was liirWl-.Th.'' board p'';dVcars; wns. re-eU-'ctoU'. unaulp.uHie." .' Vhii pros-cnt.-oard conaistHOf St Billinas. presidwrtj T. 'V. 'AU'try' Bruce iC'ox, j-.ij-. juried, rt,T;urio: nun i iifo. ,f,"'!i;i;!--,i;m:'': 11 rim sfcrotniV was tnstrurtdVl to 'ascertain ' whefhVr""tfie"' "National !GeoKrphlc Maffuzine could he In-Jduccd- to givo an article picturlnt? tha scenery of this section. A corn mil ten on membership was desig nated to Include L. K. Allen, H. M. f'aupht and K. A. Pearle. A com jmittee on closinK of tho stores was I appointed to securo a uniform clos jinK for holidays and a football : (car iip. Coy, Major and Shell were, .appointed on this comnitttc. I Krnee ('ox then made a talk on thn need of Ihe Asportation promoting a belter spirit of co-operation jnnmim the business men. . A directors meetitig will he held In the near future for the election of officers. '3 n ,. i 1 . Slate of Washington Boniw iivew .N,0lt t:-Servk-e AIcq .....i i ...' u n n H H n M M M n H N a m n M n M M EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE ' REDUCED "The Old Reliable Men's Store." Ash Bros. itivf 4". A.-Htwit iH. jLrV;:fl a.K rpdeaf l tltftf th ;iesocia)OJu'enncnr ,w(is th ttliHO-v tors In: ther aciiorf ccornhirf the Old Oregon Trnil nnsociuttort which was a refusal to pay the $r0 quota, and a recommendation that th work of lhiit association b taken up by the slute chanfler. After a' Veres for th pnymont Jutfoaun. aH.I llemkuk 111. rhoae Main "tJ i CLAUDE C. PRATT -.u.i i.. ,.i ... r . i. - r'..., 1 T 1U 91111 1 lll ,IIC V UU.l next Monday, January 12 nnd be over there until after the first. He will get a line-up on Cedar Posts, Hardwood Flooring, Lumber and Shin-' g-lcs. He will also keep his eyes peeled for Used Sash' and Doors or any other bar-' gains in the building material line. If he ran he of nny service to you while over! there, address hint at Elma, Washington. The I Claude C. Pratt j Lumber Co. ; Th Poor Man' Friend Opim. Frxindry. riTONR S48 H tio 8nid ttmtora TACOMA, Wash., (AD. Thri state bonus to veterans of all branches , of t he service In t he WtrbJ- War amounts to $ 1 H.riiii!, aito, 11 hiis h'en 'n nourieed ny W, Claiiss(n. rhle auditor. The jnuiius, iiffiicn" m ine ruic oi f 1 11 for inonHi f ae.rvlce. has bf-n 'paid r..OH residents of the, state;:' , . Tho first bonus claims 'were paid In March, 1921. Ot thone who received Mie state's check. 4S, ft 25 nlll I were residents of tha statn, 7,&Si lived In other slatis, Inclinlinfr every state hi the union, '22(t were In territories and pos sessions of tho United Slates, and hod miKrated to foieWn lnnl.. & il n ; . Have You Ever Made VoiiH.1oa.sl AVUh K Golden Crust If not. try it for breakfast in the monalnfc. Gwilliams' Electric Bakery HARNESS Repairing and Oiling. Now is the time lo bring in your harness and have- it- repaired- and We use Neatsfoot Oil. Skala Hdw. Company Phono Main S3 Boesrh EOdg. 28(h Anniversary FURNITURE SALE NOW ON "VVH. Bohnenkamp Co. We Go Out of Our Way to Serve FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE CALL MAIN 573 THEJ:",Y GROCERY