La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 26, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 2

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THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Radio .
TupsiIaf, Jannarjr 27.
TwUny. miMii nUrht for: KFAE
KFKIJ, KKKX. KKNK, KOA. KOB,
PWX. WAIIG., WBAV, WBBK
V.'HBO, ' WBRI1. WaU WCAP
W'HI. WUHY. WKAO. WKW'
WOftT. WHAZ. WHO. R'OC. WOl
WOO. WOM. -.
CKY. Wiiiliipif. fan. (Central
460), 7:?o p. m.. university lec
tiir.; 1:15, studio concert.
CNRIt. Kej-ina. ran. (Mountain
- 420), 9 p. m., weekly bedtime trav
el tales; Mrs. folin Kaunt'a concert
party.
KFDM. Hi-numor.t. Tctas. (I"en
tral. SI 5.6). 8 p. m.. musical pro
gram.
KFI. I.oa Anr'lnt. rallf.' (Pad
flc. 4). (-5:S0 r. ni.. r.venln
Herahl lahle talk an.1 nes;
e. Kxanilner's musical half Itonr
C:4f.-t. Aeolian resi.li-nce pln or
gon reclial, Jan McKarland. orsan
1st: l-s. vocal r-clal; Kialr
iner, literary program by Womwi1!
, Pr-aa club of Southern rallfornla
' 10-1 1. Packard haliail hour. Ites:
Hildlslll end Ithiie CIU. in-locl-sinirers.
. ' 1
' KFOA. Seattle, Wash. (Pacific
456). 4-6:15 p. in.. Olympic hole
concert orchestra: C:4S s:16
Rhodes' Department store pro
uroin; :Jo-10, Seattle Time
dance music: 10:05-1 1, Olympr
hotel dance music'
- . KFSO. Los Angeles, rallf. (Pa
ciflc, 171). 10:!(i-ll:u a. m.. sun
shine hour: 1:20-4 :J'l p. m., orral
recital. Esther Frlcke Oreen am'
, ass's'inf artists: :0-7:3'i, chll
drcn's - hour, presenting Harp
Jam's Beardslcy (t'nele Jim).
KQO. Oakland, rallf. (Pacific
12), 11:10-1 p. m., luncheon con
cert. Pacinc State Electric com
pany: 4-6:10. concert orchestra
Hotel 8t. Francis: 8. Pacific Jun
tor concert "orchestra, I-awrenc P-
Ilrllts. director: Allien n tiros
" tenor: lira. John K. Howersmitr.
centroKo: Hawaiian Harmon;
; klnes: Theodore Kauer, baritone:
John Hoeburn. pianist; fonsuclf
de Ijtveaca. soprano: Harry A
Jamrs, monologiat; 10-1 a. m.
dance mualc, Henry llalstead's or
chestra.
KOW. Portland, Ore.. (Pacific
4'j1). I2:J0 p. m.. concert: 6. chil
dren's program story, I'nrle Dave
. lecture . "Olaaa a Vcgetabh
(S.irden Asset," a. O. Roquet; :39
concert: 10, Slultnomah Mote
stroll-ra.
KiU. tjn Angeles, rallf. (Pad
fie. 196). I2:10.i:aa p. m.. newi
and music; 2:10-1:10, program
Pacific Htatea Electric company
Grace rurrey, harpist: Mary New
kirk Bower, soprano: 4-0:10, Ar
Hlckman'a nittmore hotel concer
orchfflra, F.dw. Kltzpatrlek, illrec
tor: e:10-7:10, utile siorlea Amir I
ran history. Prof. Walter Sylvente
livrtlog; weekly visit of Queen TV
lanta and the Sandman fror'
Fairyland: Uncle John: 1-10, pre
gram, Oiatenwaltcr and Oougt
presenting tho Zenith trio: 10. r
Earl Burtnctt'a Biltmore hotc
danca orchestra.
KJ8. Loa Angeles, rallf. tpaci
flc. IS1), .:io p. m., musics
proirram, direction of C. M. Books
. vorol teacher of the Bible Institute
KNX. Hollywood, rallf. l'ar.
fle. 137). I a. m., morning prayer
1. program, fttale Board of K.iuca.
lion: 10. Hired Hand's mornlni
message; 10:30, Mrs. Kale Brew
Vaughn; home economics: 11
Wurlltier pipe organ recital; S:lt
p. m., Town frier and Village fr
chlna: 8-7:10. dinner hour pro.
gram. H. r. rilff" Durant: l-
program. Elite t'nterlng eoniany
1-10, feature program: lo-ll
"movie nielil,' Aiiitkniutudor hotel
Town rrl.-r introducing r-tchritlef
over the air.
KPO. Ran Francisco, ratif. (Pa
, clflc, 4?, 7 a. m.. ecttlng-up ei-
USE OI R
Cough
Medicine
that we put up ourselves
and guarantee to cure
your couuh. It costs
you nothing if it faiU
Prescott Drug
Company
The New Drug Store
Telephone Main. S3
Cor Fir & Jeff.
TIGERS
;2
LOST; QFIE WON
n :
't The lkitt game of the Wallowa)
i;coijnty trip playftd Baturday nlglit
with Knterprtae nettt-d the al,
;OranO- qutm.-t tin only victory at
!thi wrifH. Thn gum endd with
' the score "1 to is in favor of,
I jx Gnndf. (
i Noticf-atil9 Improvrinent wm
aue uy in a vjrunue .earn an
along and In the final game thej
hoys hiui r-arhed top fonn andt
ito waJI;-d through the Knterptice
five with roriiiaruilvMy little dif
tieulty. lit regular !a Grande lineup
ttarted the game with I'namuno
renter, Hummelt and Zundeil,
guards and Ulawi and Lyman for-
MurdH. iiriron wlwtlt ited fori
lutM toward the latter part of the
same.
Trip rimTjnragtiif.
The trip on & whole proved
odruKiOK despite the two defeats
inntii'd ilir- m Oiande team by
Wallowa and Joseph, both of
whirl, hud tanis of veterans.
Keferee KrnnK Mr-Kennon, who
offlrtiited at both games, called
fouls very closely and as a con-
jftiuence (ihuis was pulled from
the game at Wollor.a and 1'ni-
nuno at Joseph. The Ions of thenv
men proved too much of a hand!
cap to overcome in the fore of
the Ktrt-nstth of the opposition.
Ttt two notkfuMV wvak-net-
hi the team wcrr lire
Imk of I'vprritfuf anil Imle-rM-ntlimt
ihliiklng on Uw part
of Imiitklual player and In
aliilliT to sIhkm basket a.
The first Is gradually being
remedied as the Onm plays and
wilt b pracilcally ellininated hy
he time the dates for the lourna
.nent come uround.
)lfvti(ij( Krr Tit row.
The lack of marksmanship ln
hitting needed buskets is a more)
important difficulty and a more
costly weakness. Inability to con
vert free throws on foul shots
cost tho boys both games of tho
trip. At Wallowa 14 free throws
tvero missed, at Joseph IS and at
Enterprise 15. This Is not a pood
record, and, according to Mac-
ravish, a lot of work will be put
in on this department of tho
game, during the next fw week.
Hut one agme Is definitely
scheduled for this week and tftat
with the Union team here Hatur-
lay. Aiit-iiiris iiust iit-o iiiuuu
to schedule a game with I'endle-
ton for IMday evening but so far
uothlng definite has lieen decided
on tho matter.
CROSS WOIUMi M-:.M
OHKt.ONIWS INSANE
SALKM, Ore. (fly the Asocl
lted Press) That advent of the
torn word puuie. like other glm
lar fads, has contributed Its
tuota to the Insane population of
he state Is evidenced by a report
ssued by the state hospital here.
During the past few weeks five
patients, from over a wide area,
aave became Insane trying to solve
rom word putties and have been
brought to the state hospital for
treatment. Of the patient, three
re men and two women. Addi
tional persons. It In iraid. have he
tome mentally unbalanced by cross
word puxzlcs and are receiving
treatment In private 5anltoriums In
Oregon.
Right In the middle of the cry
to elevate the masses comes the
news that more airplanes will be
made.
erclees, Bernad Drury: 1-1 p. m..
Rudy fielger's Fairmont hotel or
chestra; 4:30-6:lu. Rudy 8ilgfr'J
Fairmont hotel orchestra; 6:3A.
4:30. children's hour stories; 7
7:30, Rudy Htlger's Fairmont hotel
Prarht. director; IU-1I. K. Max
Rradheld s Versatile hand.
KflAC. Manhattan, Kana. Cen
tral. 340.7). lt:3o p. m.. reading
"Bheep clubs," II. M. 'oe; Radio
tuestion bos: "Plans for Karly
Broilers. J. H.tMcArtams; 7::o.
rollego hll and opening exercises;
7:3', -Time to Heed Alfalfa." 1.. K.
Call; 1:40, Radio college trio;
7:4S. "Natural Method of Incubat
ing Fggs." I.. F. Payne.
KSli, Kt. l-cul. Mo. (Central.
&49.1), p. in., fVnjamln Rader's
orchestra. Missouri Athletto asso
ciation; 8. studio recital. Mrs. J. K.
Stoker, soprano; Mra, M. Ik Bro
naugh. planltt.
KH.vr. Katte. Wash. (Pacific,
Ilk), 7:l&-a p. m.. Aunt Vivien's
bedtime ator); l-, Karl Gray and
his orchestra; 9-10, concert hour:
10-11. Karl Gray and his Hotel
Butler orcheetra.
KVW. Chicago. HI. (Central.
kS5.4). :! a. m.. morning exr
tscs: 11:3b. Uble talk, Mra. Anna
J. Peterson: 4 p. m., studio frolic;
4:fi3-fi;U, news; 4:35.7. childn"
"e.tlme story. Uncle Hob; ?-7:ia.
Ilno'-r concert. 'on rem hotr(;
St.lla Wn-nn. soprano; Ir
ving P. Khu3tir, tenor: Nm San-
try. Unor; W. K. Hunter, bag
puncher; .:o-S:4S, speches, aus
pices, American Farm bureau fed
eration; -Monthly Analysts of
Farm Markets,- . W. Moorhouse;
I:45-:lfi. musical program; lo
ll:lo, evening at home program.
Coon . Handera Original Night
hawks; ll:(il. "Applesauce club."
WRAP. Fort Worth. Texas (Cen
tral. 473 M, t:lo-l:t p. m.. musi
cal prfgram, artnta of Rowt;
3 30.10 46. male and mixed quar
tet d( Uexio,
WIN AT ENTERPRISE
Kayo Artist
ATI V
3TA .V
Here is Jack Delaney. axDirant for
the middle weight till?, who recently
-urDr (hf, ntlo nrld h
knockout of Titer Flowers.'
,
Baker Quint
Defeated By
Wallowa Five
WALLOWA. Ore. (Special)
Baker high school basketball team I
was defeated Saturday nlrht by th
Wallowa five by the sore of 21
to 11 In the second ronlest of their
tour. Baker won Its game Trlday
night when It defeated Elgin by
It to 4.
For the first half Saturday night
at Wallowa It was anyivody's game,
at half time the score Mandtng 8
to &. (in .the resumption of play,
however, the Maker tuitit't braim
dt-moruUr.ed and tile locals shot
hask't aft.T basket, giving them
the T.-rdict.
Payne atarred for Baker while
Henderson was much In the lime.
light for Wallowa.
TO
NEW YORK. AP) The pro-l
gram for the 1S2S series of what
Is suid to bo the largest group of
national and international Indoor
3f & 4,1
POPULAR ZE
SPORT EVENTS
romDetltlons in the world. .Ml1" pcriormanee ne ml
announced today by the Athletic
League of the Y. M. C. A. 3 of
the United States and Canada.
These event, according to Dr.
jujiii uruw 11. jr., u-t:r:iiry ur Hr
Y. M. C. A. AthMIc league' of
the United States,, will begin ? In
February and extend over a per-
iod of -months.
Their purpose, Dr, Rrown points
out. is to engage the masses, the
active participation of thousands
who ordlnarly would not enter
contests, and develop In the In
dividual an all around ability. The
plan largely does away with diffi
culties of time and expense in
volved in travel, while at the
same time the rules and scoring
systems applied make possible an
eminently fair competition am one
contestants who. In the cast of
many of the Karma, may be far
away frlm each other as the two
oceans.
February and March are to be
given over respectively to the sen
ior and Junior heiathton com
petitions In which, la! year. 27.
873 different men and boys took
part In 34 statts,, the Pistrlct of
Columbia, and eight Canadian
provinces.
Other events scheduled include:
State bowling tournaments. Feb.
21: national bowling tournament.
March 10; basketball tournament,
March 26, all-around swimming
tests for men and boys. April 1
June 15; Animmlng championships,
April 1. 4, at Cincinnati, O.; volley
boll tournament. May S, 'j, at lea
Moines, la.
Amonc new features to he added
t 1,118 Ym in ,n" handball
(tournsment. the finals of which will
be played April :t. 24. at
j Cleveland. The national basketball
free throw tournament, another
new event, will be contested IVb.
5-lfi. and Is on-n to col'ege. pub
lic atrhoola, athletic clubs. Sunday
schools and playgrounds. This
vfnt has been endorsed hy Klwan
ls International and Is blng pro
moted with their co-nperatlon.
The basketball f rv throw con
test originated last year In the Y.
MayHead Drys
r sw c ik :
lt?f !
Colonel Artnur Woods, forme :
ollc commlssiorer of New York, is
mentioned as likely ix-crl t. '
Fedtral . ProhlNtlon CommiMoner
4?pr A-SfUlnea. who. It U asL kl
- j I
E
SECOND HEAT
It was rtftigh roing on the course
Saturday night hut the "Five
Horsemen" purt-d through and
crashed th tap nrst for the sec
ond time, five Zevs mz.de the
oaipr tittoo trii'in, as it were,, but
the final score was la Grande 24,
t alon A- A. 23.
The Horsemen didn't do much
the first quarter which ended ln
ion A- A- 6. Ia Grande 2 but at
half time the Horsemen led" IS to
10 In the third quarter the sad
dle slipped and no score reunited
while I'nlon'.s iMketers rolled the
total up to 18. Three minutes be
fore the end of the game the vial
torn led 23 to IS and then th"
Ktv Horsemen galloped. Williams
shot a fonl that brought the score
22-23 and Lynch dropped In a long
one 15 seconds before the whi5tle
t,hat wored the winning point.
. To llay Cow .;.
The Iiorspmpn will piny- rove
at Cove Wdnesday night. .
Samntary.
Horsemen (24)
:nion A. A. (2
.yneh (R) P Gecrtr.en I&)
Price (3) F Martens (4)
MK'orkl. Ci) .... C" K. t'adweli (i(j
Black (0 . CI Blacker (2)
Metealf O liaegerty ;)
Williams 1) .... S V. fartwell
K4-ore hy Vnarters.
1114. Total
Horsemen 2 13 6. It ?4
I nion A. A S & 8 - 521
Iteferee; irl Reynol.ls, 1
Grande.
FINN DISTANCE
RUNNER PLANS
LARGE PROGRAM
XEW yoP.K (By the Aaioclaied
Preas) Paavo Nurml. who ran. his
total of indoor world's records up
to 12 Saturday night at the Brook
lyn college games, lias four races
on his schedule this week, the mo--.t
strenuous program he has under
taken since his three successive
tnighta of racing recently at Chi--
cago and New York.
Nurml ran one of the. greatest
CM of his career in hreaklng a
re and estannsning another in
night's frame hut in the
defeat due to his generosity In
giving away too great a handicap
to a fellow countryman.
The phantom Finn will share the
spotlight of the week, however, in
n n t..iti with lov ivio
' rft i,nn ,L.D- aA
erio. famous Italian, walker and
Olympic champion, who makes
his American debut Tuesday night,
the first night or the double bar
reled Millro.se Athletic association
track and field carnival at Madt-
son Square Garden., which loom
as the outstanding athletic event
of the winter season.
Nurmi's race on the first night
of the Mlllroee meet over a dis
tance of three-quarters of a mile
promises to put the abo antelope
to one of the severest tests of his
American campaign. This distance
is a trifle short for -Paavo and will
give his opponent, including Jole
Ray, Moyd llahn, Ieo Mrrivee and
Jimmy Connolly..a better chance to
win than at any other mark.
On the second night Nurml will
compete In a mile and a half race
for the Rodman Wanamaker
trophy, which ha been won for
the seven successive years by Jole
P.ay.
Frlgerlo will make his first afart
in a three-mile walk In which he
will concede liberal handicaps to
hts oppenents. Nurml and Frig
erio are to make their other ap
pearances of the week In the Morn
ingside meet here Friday night and
the Host on a. A. games Saturday
nlftht. The Finn la slated to run
400 yards at th Mornlnjrside
games and 3000 meters in Host on.
M. c. a. at Charleston. R C. With
in two weeks 1 1 states in the south
were Included In the Dixie cham
ptonshlp. Individual finals resulted
In a tie between M. Sack of Von
derbilt University, and R. II. Ste
phenson, a sailor stationed at
Hampton Roads. Vs.. each scoring
43 baskets out or 75 trials. Called
to aa duty, Htephcnson was un
able to compete in the throw-off
and the James Allan trophy wait
awarded to Hack, who shot M bas
kets. Southern Y. M. r. A. Col- j
eg at NifMhville. Tenn.. won the I
team honors j
HORSEMEN A
mm
Easy Riding
DddgeBrdther5
MOTOR
We Go Out of Our Way (0 Serve
TRY US AND SEE
THE CITY GROCERY
Just Bark Of Carr'a ea Ftr 8trert
fHOXK MAJ.X 11 fUT Bant FREE DRIJTTRT
DEAOHEADSAT
DLYMPICSHQW
PARIS (AP)-A total of 619..
254 spectators, 150.4 8 1 4f whom;
were deadheads, attended the
(tlymvic Tames last summer, nc-1
cording to official figure's.
The large percentage of the
deadheads has befn the subject
of comment by the government,!
which advanced, the fundi, for the;
erection of the stadium. Cnder
that lie-ad were riaiwiiied. guests of I
the committi-c,. officials of the a-
rlou nations represented, friends,
of the. athletes and politicians.
One polo match at Kaint f'loud
in July had !7I paid ndmlsAlons
and !i22 eadh-adj. The yacht-
nig competition at Meiilan shows
1 paying and S?3 iuvtt-d guests,
while 64 78 enjoyed the regattas,
at I.e Havre without disbursing
for tickets and only l3 paid for.
he plea-sure. At the target hcot- j
Ing at Chalons there were 1313
invited guests, and not one single.
paid admittance. f
The parts competitions proved to
be the greatest event of the aort
since the renewal of the games in
l&SC. Forty-five nations. u'tu
-lthleKt and 1JO0 officials par
ticipated, but the work of organ
izing and staging them was done
y the 'smallest staff on record.
This consisted of only ISO em
ployes. About 150 officials, train
ers and managers accompanied the
American Olympic team to France.
The games attracted a record
number of newspaper correspondents.-
A total of 724 pre.vi cards
were Issued, .14 to foreign r-
poriTs and 2 Hi to Frenchmen. The
for-ign-rs sent 13.574 telegrams
carrying a total of CiC.67rt words
DT'xnrr: affair bfpohi:
I'HF.NCH BOA HI) TODAY
- fA iun 1 -Svi'i 1 ne hi mirr 1 mi.-
dee" will come up for examination
and a possible ruling at a special
meeting- of the French boxing fed-
eration Thursday. Paul Rousseau,
president of the federation, said
that the derision in the case of
boxer, who walkcd out" on his
engagement to ngni ireu iireion-
nei. would be communicatee ror
ratirication to the International
Boxing union, the National Box-
ing association of the - United
Elates and unofficially to the New
York slate boxing commission.
If further Investgadon into Dun
dee's failure to carry out his con
1 ract with Bretonne here p roves
necessary, the federation will make
no decisive ruling Thursday but
American boxing organizations will
be recuester to suspend Dundee
until ihe inquiry is Tompleted.
Dannv Krwli will meet Kdouard
Mascart In the headline bout
January 2T. vice the Brctonnel.
Ounden contest. Bretonnel will
also fight Paul Fritsch the same
evening.
ROTOH ISIIIP TO BE TT.STF.D
DANZIG (AP) Flettner's "ro
tor ship" Buckau arrived here
Sunday from Kiel, having covered
the distance in two days. The
peed of tho vessel averaged eight
knots in a very light wind.
The Buckau will leave here at
the end of the month with a cargo
of lumber for Scotland, this pros
pective trip being the first' at
tempted to give th sail-less vesawl
iSI
no you si FFKit rnoM
SOHE, THXDER PR
BLEEDING
GUMS?
We have a Remedy for this .
conilluon that Is gtiarantorO.
60c ntvrri.F.
Moon Dru Go.
Ererythlnir for the
Sick Room
TROXE MAIX H
CARS
Detective
I
1 S
t
1
ft vs-i
luiiur o.nti'. Ucamt..
J.ti saw rvtng a neighbor's houw
m (ft. Uouls were burglars. All car
ried heavy sacks. P', A followed
' them. Th.-y homilM strvet cur and
eo did he. NwirliiK a Klce stutlii
he had the nit.toi titan stop while he
X'lC"! IT
defurtutent medal. PreddeiU iirtK - k -
uiMuol the tolke hoard is seen .her
f. ' pinning 11 on him.-
HUGESTAD1UM
IS NEEDED ON
PAGSFiC G01ST
' PA I.O AI.TO. Calif. (Al. Th
alhb tic - staihmn at Sinmoril uni
versny wiiicii sea is i;.'tn, in --
vi't.t 10 re iuarg"i 10 arcoinmo-;
Hate iMi.tir.ii i.y net looi.iau s-a-;
wn.
j This would provide the -larg-
m-jw. mitiumi muuiiiiii in uic euu.c
try. Plans for the enlargement
following the big game with Ca:i -
fornta. November -tl, when 9fi.0!
people overflowed the California
stadium at Berkeley, which sats
tc.imjm Those who cojld not get
irtp just ai.ove it. NVxt fall the
Wlii be nlnycd in the S'an
i
for(j stadium and efforts will be'RM
1.1,0 th tht-nnc tvJil
snrft lo want tickets. !
c.,, , .,., Q Kniit't
"-.. ,
neslgned by pro-
ff-ssors in the enginc-erini: depart
ment of the university, it was hol
lowed out of the earth and the
tiers of -eats rest against terra
firma. The earth for the sides
" " ' . , . ....
tion marle th ayi" iiP".
1 Pent- it is . horseshoe, with
side used as a stratgnt-
for lrac! wr;la" 0u'
ent the .cinderpatn that encir-
EVERY BITE5 A DELIGHT
Cl.;.I:pn frit.
Rooieil oata.
Oyster ah!l. ' ,
Storae
Btrair. .
WhcAt.
Oil
Tty-.
lilrf-rt to thi ronsitmr
at the riclit prt.'fs no
pux?.!e. Ask' us.
La Grande
Warehouse Si
Storage Co.
Jefferson and Ilemlork fits,
l'hone Main "oa
ERICKSO.V DCRLAXD
I
For Wood
Culling
Atkins and Simonds
Cross-Cut Saws
Sledges
And Wedges
Axe and Sledge Handles
1
F. L. LILLY
Hartfmr
Pfcona Main 81
It's a square meal for a d'litit j
a
13
1st
JANUARY SALE
DOLLAR SAVED
Our' Windows
"The Old Reliable Men's Store.'
jfit
a
83
a
a
a
H
AshVBros.
II- -1
!ilBBS3BBIBSCCIESS3EaSIIIIBE:a
j rj. " L " 1 '-" -
th(t qJ lhft fj), Accord-
j .0 P..-S. this open space w...
! t- filled, making the stadhiih
; howl shaped. More will bn
j .'id'Ied by Increasing the hef;:Iil of
: the embankment on all abb'S.
Interest in college rootl.utl In
this region has incjt-ubil sit ran-i
idly in rec-iit years that it U:m
I le-en haril for the atbb lfc autltot-
tin... ir. 1.-,.... n uiit". it 'r.-n
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