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-' PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING' OBSERVER Thursday. January 29, 1925. fllBBBBBIBBBIBIBIIIEBIEllBBSaSgf Golfer Tunney Most Povvertiil Camera! fl! flTHFH M a n u M id U m a Kl 63 W an Hill's Department Store j ..... . "A GooA I'laeu to Tiaile" JANUARY SALE A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR MADE.; Our Windows tell the story. 7?Jlv, filiUIIILII HUII1 S . cie t l . ta: HI HORSEMEN ii n m N 3 ' A SWRRiNEWS TIGERS READY OFPENDLETQN Kirin Runner At It Again Marks Fall ' J? i 1 1 hv" i 1 i 1 1 r Th T,ii Grande ba.sko.ball team will havo a fairly busy week end. Tomorrow afternoon the oriuttd will Journey lo Vendk-ton I ho re to meet tlio doughty Buckarooo on thPlr own floor nnd on their return ho re Saturday will niffrt the. Unlo.i quintet in tho hl&h school gym. Hopes (or a victory Friday aro not hlBh lor Pendleton has nev eral of lost year's men of known ability on the team led by the re doubtable Hatton who wna Duck aroo high point man at the east ern Oregon tournament last year. Strong Tenm. Hatton, Baffer. Dale, and Har thronp, 1924 leltermcn aro In uni form and reputed better than ever and with several new men out the Pendleton uuintet niunl be rormld ored n atronff teom. Ho far Pen dleton has hud about a 6(T-fiO break with opponents but haa played auoh leama as Walla Walla, Lcwln ton and other formidable outfits. MocTavlnh's team Is ifradually hitting Its stride nnd Is playtnr better ball now than ever before. The new men are very uhorl on confldenco yet and Htlll lack the . Ability to keep pace menially with "the different breaks In tho name. : A koo1 rteul of Ilrn tnlH wR'l has been spent in practising haa- ' kot shooting following the tram'a notably poor nhowlng in, this de partment of the game on the trip up the branch line last week. Tim Men to -Ploy MncTavlHh will tako ten men to Pendleton. The lineup for tho start of tho game according to prenent plans will he Glass and t.y- man, forwards, Unamuno, center, and Hum melt and Zundel guards with Larison as first reserve. Union Hero Saturday Preceding the boys' game with Villon, Haturday evening tho gtrln' sextettes of the two school wilt play. This Xi b the flr.nl game between tho two thla yeur. AO- cording to advance fli;uren the two teams uro about evenly match ed, liotli teams have played Wal lowa twlco and ouch have won one and lost ono to tho branch Una girls. . . The probable lineup for tho girls' team will he Iirown and Cochrun, guards, Stanley nnd CuuiphejK forwards, Owens center and Wright side . center, according to Mtns Dnlgh, coach. 1 An entire second team consisting of 8e rant-on, Reyn olds, Gray, Courtney, Nelson uitd Oasklll will bo held In reserve. MADIHON SQUARE GAR DKN, New York (Uy the As Ht;c luted presa) The phantom feet of paavo Nurml clicked off two more world's records Wednesday night In another amazing flush of speed lhat. left all opposition fnr behind , but America tuoled the sweetB of International triumph ' for thi lirnl flu ring the Indoor seiison when Willie- Plant, Ajnerlcan walking ace, con quered Vgo l'Vlgerlo, Italian holder or the Olympic cup. Bringing his total of world record performances up to 15 In nine rueeo Nurml set marks for one and one-quarter and two and one-half miles In a race In which Join Kay dropped out afu-r four laps, but tho crowd of 12,000 got Its greatest thrill when Plant, Biepping the greatest race of Ills career, decisively conquer ed the picturesque Frlgero and establlHhed a world's indoor record Tor 6000 meters. bringing tho two-night M 111 rojte amateur athletic track and field rarnlvnl to a spectacular climax, Plant walked away from hi famous Kuropeon rl vul to win by lift yarda In a rure which, lout Itn third (in trant unexpectedly w fi e n Oeurgc tloldlng, I'nnadlan vet eran nnd Olympic champion of, I It 12. was forced to with draw hecauso of physical breakdown. MACK'S TEAM IS PROMISING PHILADELPHIA (By the. A noclntcil l'roan) Connio Macli'n Athletics, tlio myMery tram of aro looked upon as the most MrenKihcncil rival of Die Washing ton Hcnolois anil New York Vim keo. In tho nuest for tho 192G American league fluff. The Aemiuilnn of tho league early In IfiKS. only to flop bark at mlil ncnnoil, the AtlllctlCH played bet ler hull after July 4 )a.st Reason In games won than any other team In the league Connio Mark has few predictions to muke. lie Ih Btandlntr pat on the teum that rinlshed the 1024 campaign In aurh excellent slylo but la hopeful that ndded strenBth to his battery department will put his elub In the ruoe. ' ltohert "Lefty" Oroves, southpaw ncqitlrcil from Baltimore for a re By the Associated Press) pitted f 100.600. Is the mainspring FTeJorlck W. Huheln, secretary of Mark's lillehhil.- horn. Vor the of the Amateur Athletlo union, has i-onl of his mound stuff, Mark has Sport Gossip cnbled Italy seeking a blanket per mit to enable Ugo Ki lBorlo, Italy's Olympic champion walker, to com pete in mora than two meets in this country L'nder the present permit Vgo is allowed to walk only In the Mlllrose A. A., and -the Bos ton A. A. meets. Although the name of F.ildln Psrrell, Pennsylvania bnseball cup tain, appears In the reserve lint or tho New York GluntH. MuniiRer John McUruw Suld Tuesday that Furrel) has not signed a big league contract. Furrell Is nnid to he one of the cleverest infielders seen in college baseball ctroUs since tho six veterans headed by Kddle Rom- null, famoun knucklo ball ace. The others aro Bryan Hnrrls and flam Oray. ' right hnndera, and Meekor, Baumgnrtnrr and Iel niach, aotithpaws. noOK OIIT ANNOVNCEH. tTNIVKBSITY OK" OrtEflON, Kligeue, Ore. (Special). The girt of 71 hooks to tho i;nlverslty of Oregon library line been announc ed. Ur. O. W. Overmeyer of Che. halls, Wash., Is the donor of 19 volumes of history and travel: day. of Eddie Collins. 'l"anell has, J'' "me A- Mmer ot Eiwene, promised McOraw ho will 'cavort with tho Olants of he elects to tol low baseball bi a profession. Tommy r:ibbons of St. Pmil thinks tin has ontgrowa the light liraTTwrlght clan ami Is at his best as a fimvj'wciglit. Great difficulty was Pnctmn. terrd he said, ninklnir the K6 pound wrlght. IHs Ihki right. ' In weight In hrlmm ISU sinl . 1K&, he cold. Hp Is willing, be anld, to irnln ilim-n to mm . Miko .Miligue, world's light heavTwelght rhaiitphut, Nurml's visit lo the United States haa caused a tremendous revival In track Interest, but one ot ths leading authorities asserts his coming will reset against the game In this country In that Ihe records will bo 'lowered to iiih an extent that breaking one will he beyond the power of American endurance and oonsequeni ly cause a lnp In Interest. When Ilnmlil (Hhorn, till, nols A. C. les per. scnlnl that liny height of six rert, of Inches In an exhibition Jump Tuesday night, tin JuM tk'klcl . the cross bar enough ti cmiiko slight Tlhrnllon V4hl. li llinni enixl to semi Ihe Mick from Its lofty nrrrli anil rttin a wurM's Indoor high Jntiiplng record. When It stfpiecl quivering Os Isirn gave one Imp r joy anil shook bauds all amnml with . rrprynua wllhtn artitplng db - lance. 60 volumes of fiction, history, bl- ogruphy and economics, nnd W. K. Newell of Kugene, two volumes of "The Pleturesuuo World." fi is Presenting tli-m Tunney. C llhl henvywelgni cnampion 01 me umied States. In Rolling ottlre. Tunney t spending the winter In Miami. Flu. It la said he doesn't Intend to do any boxing until spring. In ordw to get the big purses iwsaibe in the oui . door siudiunuL YOKEL BEATS Another team fell bet ore the ori Ktaughta of the I-'Ivb l!rirs"ii.fn lust ivning Hti'ii the La Grande quiri tit uallr.pfd ovs luaketball aqund C2 to 2 ft in uu Interesting .on I rut. The first half endwl 20 to I'J In favor of the visitors. The Horsemen, lining the lager system, took hi shots ut the basket,- 2G of which WHrft'Hiiccessfnl. Prlc. high mint man for the Horsemen, acorld 12 out of 20 shots. -Nfxt Tiu-fwluy Ihe Horsemen journey to 1'nion where they will play a return gurne with the I'nlon Athletic ufinociution basket prrs. Hiimmary Fforsemen (6-) Lynch ( 18) ... Price 24 MeOorkle (4) lllack ( U) Afaealf '(2). ., Hnynotds (2) Williams Cove (29) f ...T. Ponklln (I HI .r 4. Bell (fi) .....c... .., g ....r-iurk (4) Bloom (4) Hcheidi (2) .:. llalmark : Orlen a ;....Koon I Refpree; Rfald, of Cove. 4-f I 5 ' "The Old Reliable Men's Store." ill, Anlr A Uncle Sunt will aend the mot iKtweiful canuru In the uu- service two miles above tho faith to .'-shoot the sun" luting the pclip-se ituiitay Here Is .shown the i:imt.ia utiached to u DcHuviaind plane- l ieutenant George Ootklard and lir. K. M. iiuike, ncieiuiM, lioth uf Ak-Cook lield iJuvtun. O.. Wi-re entiuatcd to muke tit shot,. , in ita M ;Ash'Bros.-: n u M n u NKW Vi:(;i:TAHI,K API'KARS i has the slbe. appearance nud taste . RAN FltANOIHi'O (AP) Some , or a banana nnd when cooked modest horticulturist .of lb" flaifj looks like n sweet potato. It ij Joauuin valley is hilling his light ! Inn vested In the lull im.l is stored under bushels of liana miuanh Dial I ,,iii wiu,.r. Thus rar, the man are coming from Turlocli und : who -oriRlnnled it has not an nearby points lo San l-'roncihco, an- ; nonnced hluiself pulilicly. cording to u staleihent ly lliei , Southern Pacific company. . J l:,IiTII)l'AKi:s Ri:roi'.lr: Tim new horticultural confection WASHINGTON (,P) Two pro- ikBBBBflBBBHBBBBBHBflBBBISBSBEBBtV nonnced enrthquaki-s were record ed on the seismograph ut George ton university here Tuesday night hnd early WfMlnesday. The first quake b gan at J 1 :2H p. m., lunllng until about I o'clock Weilneaday morning, with 'ihe maximum ireni ojh about 12:Hi a. m. The (lis tanef of thla tiuake was ealiniated at about fiuu 'mllra from Waahlng tun. 'I lit"- Ht-coiiii unake rt-aeheil a inalinum from f:K. to 0:20 a. m., ending at 6:45 a. m. The distance of the second quake wan noi uactir tnined. ' , - HOAT SI.Ii:i) AT ASTORIA, , AKTOltIA, re. On orders re ceived from Portland Oepitty Cjil, lertor of t'URloms Lamb He'lzed t)bh (Jfi-fool gas screw hoiiL Azalea. 'ph bout was lii-ought from Warren) to this city and la tied at the local It-riuinals awaiting orders., . POUTTiAND, Ore. (By tlio ',-Associated Press) Mikei Yo . lie), Kalt iJike light heavy weight wrestler, won (wo , strain'. 1 1 rnlis here last night from fVank PHIIiig, of IVn-(llrion. CROWN THR13ATEKED BOSTON (AP) Sandy Hord's leadership of the "hole In one cluh" Is being challenged by an other veteran Hrlllsh golf profes Mlmnal, Howhtnd Jones, of Wlnihle don purk course, who haa mink his lee nliot on HI occadons. Herd haa experienced thla rare thrill 17 times. Homo of Herd's oilmlrorH have promised him the gift of a putter when he . makes his eight eenth hole in ono, V' . , MONDT BEATS NFXSON DRS MOTNKS (AP) Joe "Toots" Mondt, Dea Moines heavy weight, defeated Krneat Nelson of Jamestown, N. Y., in straight falls und Michael Romano, Italian heavyweight, defeated Joo Bruno, of Uuffalo, N. Y., by one fall nnd a default In a wrestling show hero Tuesday niglrt,. CROWIjHY TO COACH NKW YORK (AP) Charley Crowley, former Harvard and Notre Uame football star, was re ported engaged aa coach at Co lumbia to succeed Dr. Paul Wlth Ington, in charge since Percy llaughton'a death. taIjArkk bi:ats paiuxi i CHICAGO (AP) 1)11 TnlabcT. world's middleweight wrestling1 champion, defeated Joo Pare Hi, Italian challenger, In two straight falls hare Tueaday night taking the first In ;J:31:ld und the-seoond In 8 minutes with revarso wtint locks. M Cold F ever headache or grippe'' Cold, break in a diy for the millions who use Hill',. Headache and fever nop. I a Grippe it checked. All in a way k reliable that druggists guarantee tejulu. Colds are too important to treat in lesser ways. .AlldnitgWu Price 30c CASCARAQUININE iiib pomsit Lew Paluso, Suit Ijike Junior llEhtwelrht. will He. k. to avcnire a technical knockout ecored by "Fllilithiit Nobe" rervnntea of Den ver, January , when tho pair meet In a 10-round deeimon bout In Halt rtionuay nifrni. rnuiAo einims an Injured leg led 'to hla previous defeat at the hands of t'ervantea. PiiIiim placed fourth In Tex Itlek. nrd'a list or leaillnic Junior IlKht welKhta of the- world. Cleorno Von Elm, former trann Mln.iliuilipl open champion, la amntiK the entrlea for the aouthern fullfnrnia open irolf rhitmpionahlp tournament which will be played over Die lllllir.-sl I'uimlrv club In s Anrelen Kerlxtarv 4 to Buy Your Stotk nnd Poultry Foods from us, nnd save money. Now is the time to use a good tunic. Pre scott Drug Company The New Drug Store Telephone Main. 53 Cor Fir & Jeff. We Go Out of Our Way'lo Serve THE CITY GROCERY Jnat Back of Carr'a cm Fir Street rnONB MAIS tit RAT BAl'al I'RFX DTXIVKTiT FINAL 2 SELLING! M Boys' Waists Good grade, attractively patterned percale waists for boys. They'll all go tomorrow at this price. Be here early. A Final Clean-Up at 25c Men's Ties Choice of any tic remaining , jn this huge stock. Ties that sold at 50c, 75c, $1,00 and $1.50, now all one lot for Friday Clean-Up at 5c ea. !1 Boys' Wool Pants The astounding value for tomor row's selling. All-wool boys' pants (knickers), blue serges, browns, etc. Ideal for school wear. Now at 45c r .us rta4 Kama! Be Here Early Tomorrow! It's A Harvest! EMIMPT Ell 1DAI CLOSING THIS GREAT SALE WITH AS FURIOUS SELLING AS IT OPENED THAT'S WHAT WE PREDICT FOR TOMORROW AND SATURDAY, THE LAST TWO DAYS. THE DOORS CLOSE ON SATURDAY NIGHT FOR GOOD AND FOR ALL IF, YOU FAIL TO HEED OUR WARNING BEFORE THAT 'FINAL HOUR, YOUR OPPORTUN ITY IS GONE. NEVER SUCH CLOTHING AT SUCH PRICES. : Here's an example of those who come, who see, who buy:' One man buys two suits for less than the price of one one new' one to wear now and one new one for next winter. A woman buys three boys' suits at $3.95 each, three different sizes to; allow her boy to, grow up to the larger two. A man buys seven shirts but came in needing only one. The bargains are! doing it all over the store but they last only two days more. .Take our tip be here early Friday. " Men's Finest Suits Tlio pick or the More ita tlonnlly known makes all Ko ine at 'way below - (lost. 'J'o Cleaii-t' at $27.50 Ollievi at $19. 1)3 anil $9 9.'. Men's Wool Shirts . Tlio rlnsltist wool Milrt yon have wn In many a tiny at on iinlwlit'tnMy low ptVe. To Clean-lp at .$2.95 Men's Overcoats Two IrOts take yntip rlmfre the licst coats aro the latrst nil-wool rubi-lfs, rlHilfe ntylt-s $10 nud $1 vnliii-s at $22.."0. Ml) i jrooil warm 'oats, Jiih a siikiII li)i, hut Ihry tro al $tl..V. .it on ia toiuoi-row inoininKl $22.50 and $11.50 Dress Shirts A big lot. all sizes; original prii-e up to Sl.r.tl rormer Kiuiltr.tpl I'rlcc, 9c. Now for n t li nn-l i at 29c IE Men's Sweaters IlnislMil wool, coal anil pull over at vies; nenl ami Komi lookhifc, now at $3.95 ; JIens Leather Vests A Imrgnhi yon ran 'I lmpn to find aKaln. irtMiuiuo Icatlwr tip anil blankol-llnrd. Two lots at $8.85 and $10.95 Iloys Dress Seines Ono hig lot, varietl styli'S, hrokfii lines, Imt wntHlorful val ine it your lxy iiil stioos. A tiron-l p now al $1.45 Dress Shirts Mm! Here's a I remenilons Tabu- shhis that wihl to 2.2.-i, tine qunlllj slihm for gctu-rnl wenr. t'lran-l'p ot 95c IE 3 Men's Dress Hats ;omllonkliiB felt. tht kind yim pay 9 1 and $5 for, fpring out imw at $2.3? Wool Underwear A wonilcrrnl part-wiMil gar nicnt that wa an iinii-ital val ue nt f I. A ("lean-1 p now In this final itoIi nt $2.45 Dress Hats Vi lour anil braver, new stork wonilcrrnl koimIs. HnU that wen N)UKlt (o wll at SA ami $H. A t'lean-l p at $3.95 Boys' School Suits C.ooil styles, loiiK-neaiinz ma. lerlnls: nn amnlnic hnrgnin (tour choliv or any boys' suits In tlw Mori-) at $3.98 1216 Adams Avenue BANKRUPT SALE La Grande Oregon an " 1