La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 04, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 2

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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Wednesday, February 4, 1925.
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Helpful Courtesy
Hill's Department Store
"A Good Place to Trado"
SPORT
IN PAST TILT
A snappy basketball game, f.
tnred by plenty of scoring, wus
played by the Five J lorivnieii and
the National Guard tennis last
night.
The Horsemen, who led at
half time IS to y, nprtnt'Mi In the
final frutiip and scored s:i points
. to 12 fur' Hi'' guardsmen,
Summary:
Housemen (fil) Guanljtmen (21)
Jacobaon (If) f Ooddes (7)
Lynch 12)..... f.-.W. Meteulf (S)
Stager c Colt
WilUnma (1!) g Walsh (2)
Reynolds () g . (diver
Price (1C) ft Kwti il)
McCorkle (M)....s Reardui C)
Hlack ft Sherwood
K. Meteulf CO ..s
Referee: Young. Timekeeper:
Meadley. Scorokeepir: Johnson.
Ncorp by Oiioi'lcrs -
1 2 3 4 Total
Horsemen ...12 6 8 2f M
ti. Guardeemcn C 8 6 tt 21
KEN'TVOKY T1'.IU!V wixnf.r
WIIJ ANN'IOX mo im hsi:
l.Ol'lHVll.l.K, Ky. (AP).-A,
' record numlcr of liornlnntlolia fur
, the flrty-rirot r(!npwul of MifKnn-
tilrky lerl)y In expect..! by turf
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the laiite number f hlKh-Miiw
ellKlhle. ttlnterinic at 1.0 lim ine
traek. ami elaewhere. pre.llrt the
u,., u, ,
be excoi'dcd when the cntrlra close
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nieit.
. Th purne, with $r(t,00f addod
hy the Kentucky J(K'kiy iduh,
may hn thn hirgcHt In the htnlory
of th half century old cIuhhIo.
T.UMt your in of tlw-1 IVHnomlnrnw
ucneptod the lufliio, rntitdiitf the
pnisp $:i2,77Q for tho wlnnor,
Illark tlold. Thn ynr prt'vious
vhen Zev, tho JtitiirocHfl; mnhlo'fi
rolt, von, 20 utarted, fflvln.; tho
raco rt, not value, of $.13.(101). The
starting foe, $-00, Ih added to the
$r.n nrwi rii-f-n
Doctors Say:
Don't Neglect
Couh
Ul JU1U
Phyllflltil warn npalnit n. gliding toughl
ind colds and t.ll of tho i.rloti. lung nom.
fH'Otloni that may remit. Loading uh.
llam now precorlbo 0ALSAMEA lor all hi-nn-Ihlal
artcetlon.. OALSaMLA U a ,iuro vega
labia pi'onarallon ntaoa from a newly du
"rivtrcd plant. Or. Bon). F. Crahlrea, Andrr.
ion. Mo., writai: "I usa it OKrlutivaty lor my
graetu-a and my family. It U quick, aura
ind lafo In it. action It, nollilng .110."
TiiWr.r" 'lie roil .if Ilia liillurniH nt..l..iilr
0 c.iTflllln.itt liliv.lr.au ...II.-..I lli;il i l.lh,.
pt I...1I..I.R lit N.inUn. I. th. mc nf nil. fmm
f .ntlhH (il.m were Itiiiriuiio Hunt Die ravn.M
ttf lnrlui!.iia. lie uvi tliei.) .tih .-i.iu.iii: It...
alllle ImMeut. r.n(J linn In a lr'.ullui uer
H'lwlnjr with ,(l.'tUl' n,s 0f n,t
Mult v..il tit. vrrd ami fur .uinr lmc
;t ij.il nut prnniMc lo .upplv the rlemnmf
BAJ.MAUKA hn. now hi-ei. alumt irtlllfd
Ind giro, unlrnrinlv ntira.t.luiH ichliIi. lu
i.ur wiit. : 1. II t..lhf. lite tiilljiinrtl men
irnne. anrl rellere. irrilitlluii. S 'It tnrre:.s.i
icrretlun uf muruii. nml iit-rniili p;isv u.
br-i'lt.intlnli, .1. it nllni.iUUH Dure, uf lite
. Ihlii In thronliip ..rr InhIv iiu:....iib nml a. it
rfrlliea at thn vau.e. chcrKliui uerin a.-tlon
..lltrnpdlotelv
IK. not rnnfu It with (tnllmry b.il.nn.
h'tich lyrui.. thitt are only nuullilna wvrni.i
("ri 'I' t i:o In lltii ..r Ih.! tiiluhle
.'IlllliC other .'mirh reniHlle. HAI. WIKA i.
fuf fmin .'.ml tar nml ntlier hnnuful nnr
llt'l. i'lfAs.llll In til 111. li.l nti...lnlulv ...(.
ur; inn uel BAI. SA MK A with Iho
Wrt.ira of the lu.tln.t im ihe (ii, kiife. (iu..,r.
.riteed li. relleye any tit, Itu uutler frf..r
ahal onu.e. t.r yr i..... hack All .irua-
net. IiaI-samka.
In t Grande buy It from Olaaa
Dnimi. Inc.
For
Chronic
Coughs
SECURITY
EGG
MAKER
MuUes hens lay ejjfrs
and prevents diseas?.
Our Prices Are
Low
Prescott Drug
Company
The New Drug: Slore
Telephone Main. 53
Cor Fir & Jeff.
m LOSES
1U HORSEMEN
NEWS
Phillies To
Be Stronger.
In. 192 5 Race
PHILADELPHIA, (AP)
1I(im- at the IMiIlfuJHi'.ifa N'n
lf,iiii Ih this year lie In Hit
ability or fight players who
haw been obtained to streng
then Hit- Huh.
The Phillies finished seven
tli itt season, hut Fletcher
iMlti ifs Im MtiM assembled a
fur lh' I WUS tare which
nill edge into first dUlsion.
The team Imn Imm'ii handicap
pod by Hcnlt pitching.
Fletcher has a capable trio
of catchers in Walter Hciillnu
Jimmy Wilson ami l.nu Wen
dell ami the pitchers remain
ing from the last mmalgii
Hi .llniiuy King, Charlie Gar
im'i', .liihiiii v (;m.i, Joe Oc.s-
I'Ki'i', flarolil Carlson mid
I iu 'iic' MM hi II.
r0VH (Sp..rll).Tho buaket'
Hall iiulnl.'t or the Cove lilifh
whool Imn won two irnmefi re.
w,nty ,,., Norlh Povll onp
BaillB fro,n ,,, , 0n(,
jlui , v f'r,.,.k. fnve will nl.v
j Klffln w rptrn Knno 'llVbrunry
,onl n Pi'bnmry 10 Ihn lnib
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lirilft t'V 1 11 ItiA Imlilni.
w, p((y ftt (.OV(, () (V1)
runry 13 U"' Muddy froi-k boya
will play a ml urn mmr at ("ovo,
hVhrjary 14 f'ovc will play Imb-
Ut at I ni hi or and on I-Vbruary
i t'ulon will come
return Kin no.
to Covfi for
IMM'KO DOWNS CKRVA NTKS
SALT I.AKU (AI' l.owla Pa-
lima, Unit lko Junior Huhtwelght.
ileelsively U. fenlert Nobc Cervuntea.
IJenvcr Mexican boxer. In 10 Mat
rounun hero Monday nlnht. The
Denver lad look a severe heatint;
in the laal few rounds with Paliiso
StroliK nt Hie flnlah. At Oirilin
few weeka aKo t'ervantea knocked
Eras
SCALPS FOUR
BOXING
i'lJ'01" ''nluao In alx rounda.
MRiTWi-KiiiTs si:i.i:cti:i)
to coti:m i'ok title
M:V VOHK (Al) The New
Torn Mate athletic ci ilsslmi
Tliesilny iliilloiinceil I lie M'lecll.ill
"f 10 liKlitueluiif boxers to com-
pen? ror Hie title vacated by lien.
ny ltninrd In nn elliitlnnil.tii
toiirnnnieiil oliii-l liur l'ebmnrv 2:1.
'"' ilMiiiiillnic contenders on
the llsl In. I. .. le sill Terrls of
ew York and Kamilly Mnmlell.
i.n'Ki.iril, in., who .
rounl bout at Madison Square
.nr,l. n I rl.lnr; Sid llaibnrlnn,
i ...nut; .Huh iienisteiu. Vonk.
ers, n. i.j .Inltiiny Dundee, New
York. former reallierwelKht
chaiiiilon, am) .limuiT (iixxlrlcb,
lluffalo.
STItlltl.INO WINS HY K. O.
fill. I'M 111 'H, till. (Ar-) Younr
Rh'ilillllV llWl.la. i.la.
heavyweiKhl here Monday nlchl
u hen he knocked out Joe lturke of
r)f,e.t .1.. ,1, , . .
"01r0" 'he lhlr.1 round of a
aeheduled I... round boul. The fatal
punrh rnin,. afier two minuiea of
flKl.tliiK I,, the lldril when Stub.
IIiik a. nl a ilKhl hook to Hurke'a
left j.iw. Junt pr.vioun to the
knockout tl,,- yonuKter floored his
OM.on.nl for a count of five with
a l.fl hook to the riulit law. strlb
lii.K w.lKh.d 177 H and Hnrke IKS.
THIMAIM. I.I IS Dl.l ISION
rilll.Allkl.I'lllA (Al1) Tar!
Tren.nlne, I'levei.ind Imnlamw.litht
win awurdeil the ju.lK.'n d.elnlon
Monday mKhl over Joe Nelnon.
Philadelphia, nl ihe end of a !ti
roun.l bout. Treinnine was the aa!
greanor tin ouarliout. lie welirhed
I30H pounds, r. 14 pounds" b us 1 han
Nelaon.
M AIT! l!V PITS HI T SCHOFI.I,
HI l-1'Al..l, N. Y. (API - Jl,,y
Shut. tv. Iii.nl cni..i..r f.ir the
Ittlddl. w. iKh! rhaiupieiwhip. Me. .
lay nlKhi kno. ked out I'ranki.
Schnell. a Inn of llufl.ilo. In ih.
third round of a nlx-round rom.nl
here.
l-'t.owr.Hs orxiftiNTN Moonr
NEWAUK, N. J. (API Tlirer
Flinvern. Atlanta, (la., negro, derl.
alvely otilpolnled Ted Moore, Kng
llah inlddlenelKht, In a IS-round t.o
declalou nmtch In the armory here
Monday nleht. according to newa
pap. r men at the ringside.
SMITH AND AI.IIKItTS UltAW
MKMPIIIH. Tenn. (AP) Jim
my Smith. Morked Tro, Ark., and
Kid Alberta, St. Louis, fought a
last n giit-round draw here Mon
day night. The men are weller.
1 11 elf uta.
IX FIGHTER
GIVEN CLEAN
HEALTH BILL
I .OH ANOKI.KH. Hy the A0(:l
atd PrenH) Tony Kuni .Mexi
can heuvy weitxht. was Iven a
rhan bill of health by u jury
here w hen it aei u I tt ed him I n
his trial for conspiracy to violate
the former fttatn ant I-prize flight
law in his noar-bout with Krod
Fulton of MlnnoapoliH. at f'ulver
City last mi in id or.
I-'red Wlnsor, munaT of Kuen
to; Fulton, and tho tatter's muiui
per Jack Iteidy, all of whom were
Hlrnllarly eharsed, fulled to May to
ho fltilKh.
Wlnsor J-ovorped hlH plea Tuoh
day and admitted his Ritllt, for
which ho p-.id f750 oh a fine. Ful
ton took the same course a few
days ago and pjild $500. Roddy
Monday turned Btale's evidence
and was rejoaKod.
Tony stnrtod the trial, with a
plea for a separate hearing;, whlrh
was denied, but as the others
dropped ly the wayaido he obtain
ed the wlHh and finished alone,
ll'e took the Mand in his own de
fone and declared lhat all expect
ed to Ret out of the f'ulver City
affair wus a medal. Incidentally,
ho added, he did not got the med
al. Prior to this, O. R.-FreytaK, a
fteM follower, had told ot' a con
vocation with Fulton before the
flpht In which he said the Minne
apolis man bad admitted he was
to ffet lii'ioo to "lay down"
The bout thut caused all the
trouble lasted just 35 seconds be
fore Fulton was counted out. Tho
crowd vociferously branded It as
a "fake."
Sport Gossip
(By thn Aaaoclnted Prt'ss)
Dave Buncroft of the Hoston
llrnvea la tho only playing manager
in tho National league and appar.
ently will make Ills nehnn.I Irv for
a pennant wllh a siiuad that Is lit-
lie unproved over that of last year.
r
Alonzn Knight, who pitched
for Philadelphia In 1 8711. in
formed Ihe gnlberlns; of Nation
al lengno men al the Broadway
Central hold In New York .Mon
day lhat be wa.s wont to recelvo
$1X00 n season In those old days.
Arno Horg bad to sink or swim
in his childhood, according to in
formation gnlned from the cham
pion from Hweden since his arrlv
al in Amorlon. Hta mother gave
him his flrat lesson In tho walor
when ho was nine months old
stuffing a cushion for a life pro.
server, lie could swim well when
lie reached the. age of 6 years anil
at 9 he had to swim 60 yards he
torn brr'.ikfost or he went .without
tho morning repast. Rorg Is train
Ing dally In New York for his com
ing contests with Johnny Weiss
niuller, tho American, who defeat.
ed him twice In the Olympics Inst
summer.
a .
Mike Trant, Chicago detective
Jnck Dempsey's pal and bodyguard
In all of the champion's training
camps amee liempaey's defeat of
winard, does not bfnme the cham
pion for considering retirement
from Ihe ring. "Why shouldn't he
Hint." Tranl asks. "Do you sup
pose I'd be chasing thieves If I had
a million dnllurs? Certainly nol!
Weil, no man with a million
dollars wants to get punched In the
nose either," Trant opines.
Sid Terrls, New York light
weight, who meets Rammy .Mun
dell of Jlookford, III., In New York
r-rldoy night, wrenched his ankle
while training Monday, hut con
tinued his workout after having
been atlended by a physician.
a a
The Yankee stadium liii.louht
olly will Ihi the sis-no of llie
bea.ynclgbt title battle between
Champion ,ia. k Dempsry and
Tommy liibbons of st. l'nul,
early In Ibe summer, trillions,
with whom Tex HI. Wards came,
lo an agreement .Monday, Is re
porlcil as desiring a bout where)
n itts'lsloii can ! given rather
than In lloyle's Thirty Acres In
New Jersey.
Kalim I jiiDiiruuo FArtncre.
IIKNH, or. With the soil of
thf leehut"S vallev beinft well
iiiinpone,! i,y sprliiK-llke rains.
farmers ore InoKlng forward to
one of the huHt seasons for crops
over experience.) In central Ore
icon. In a period of bss than .to
days mora than two inches of rain
has fallen n the vicinity of Rend.
I no prcrlpltatlnn for the same pe
riod last year was .4fi of nn Inch.
Co-t of lnijvt Computed.
ASMUAND, Or. A total of
nso.nmi Is the estimated cost of
the Cow Creek dterslon proWt.
ns computed br Kngine-r McKls
lek .f (hi p. city In bis survey of
Mi- potMlltle f MirMtuit sources
of w:iIt fnr thin rltv's mipplv, c-
."liimtt to a report fil.d wi.h the
"y council. The eneinrcr nisdo
a compl.'te survey of Afhlsnd
i-rcek canvnn pon-tlblMtfes and re
ported that ho could not recom
meinl any project in the Anhland
canyon us ade-j-mte for the city's
neorlH at present.
lotrntt woman robbed men and
rave the money to her husband,
but they are hard to train that
way.
This Follow the Huallow U a
pretly yU-cr- of music even If It
doea remind us of a chaser.
Mrs. Bark nf lrA-i,in i f
irot 1300.000 biVaiiM f,'...tsnJi
Jli'H her holding the sack.
West Net Star;
Intiodiicinff Ituyniond 1'. Casey of
Ban 1' rancisco, wed known xennm
celebrity, who thlsCEummer will 1)0
seen on the courts paired with Yin-
cent Richards. They will probably
appear In the national doubles at
Long,ood, Mass., lute lu Uifsum
nier. Radio
Thursday, silent night for: clJNC
KFAK, KFOM, KFOA. KFQX
KGW. WOA, KOR. KHO. PWX
WAHO, W R A V. W R RO, V RZ
Wt ' A 1 1, V K A O, W KB J , W KM '
went, who, WJJn. wi.riv wnj
WOO.
CKV. WlnnipoR. Can. (Central
450), 7:30 p. nt., lesson In French
diction, A. C. Oeljalnndc: 8, Ca
nadian Nat Ion u I Railway's pro
dram. Fort Garry hotel.
KII, I.os Angeles. Calif. (Pa
cific, 46!t), G-5:3o p. m., Rvenlng
Horald, table talk, news; B::io-B
Kxamlner, musical half hour; 6:4R
7:20, Ron Ton orchestra; 7:20-
7:80. Y. M, C, A. speaker; 7:30-8,
vocal recital; 8-9,, program, Btnnd-
ard Oil Compnny of California pre
flouting play with irfualc; n-io, Ex
nmlner, pupils of Louis Fcrraz
zano; 10-11, vocal and Inst rumen
in).
KFKtT, Ijiwronce, Kans. (Con
tral, 275), 6:50 p. in., piano tuning
in number: 7. music: 7:15, "Thf
Child l-abor Law and Rs Relation
to Industry," Prof. F. W. Rlnck
mar: 7:30. "Rclonoe Old and New,'
Or. II. M. Klsey; 7:45, educational
psychology, lesson V, V)oan H. A,
.Sehwogler. -
KFKX. Hastings, Nobr. (Central
288.3). 9:30-11 p. m., program. Im
maculate Conception academy.
KFNF, Hhonnndnah, Iowa. (Ctn-
tral DltAV (t.'lt n m nrnnj m
Randolph, loWa, Mrs. I. G. Rllss
director.
KFOA, Seattle. Wash. (Pacific,
455). 4-6:15 p. m Olympic Hotel
concert orchestra; today's roclpe.
KFSG, Los Angeles. Calif. (Ha
clftc. 278. 0!30-11:0 A. in.. nn
shine hour; ' 3:.0-4:30 p. m-. af-
tornoon organ recital, Uoy Jeid
Rrignall; ' 7:30-9:15, aiidltorhnn
and baptismal service, Almee Hem-
pie Mcpherson, pastor; ft: 1 5-1 o,
eoncert by Silver band. G. N. Nich
ols, director; 10-11, organ recital,
Ksther Frlcke Green, organist.
KGO, Oakland. Cfllif. (Pacific,
312), 10:40 n. m., class-room In
struction, Oukland Public schools;
4-5:30 p. nt., concert orchestra,
Hotel fit. Francis; 8, farce, "Mrs.
Temple's Telegram :" Arlon trio;
10-1 a. m., Henry Halstoad's or
chestra. KGW. Portland. Ore. (Pacific.
4SM, 13:30 p. m., concert. Civic
club; 5, children's program.
KHJ. I.os Angeles, Calif. (JM-
clfic, 395). 12:30-1:30 p. hi.. Mur
iln Music company program, ar
ranged by J. Howard Johnson; 6
t:3o, Art Hickman's Rlttmoro hotel
concert orchestra, Edward K!t2-
P-itrlck, director: 6:30-7:30. little
stories American history, Dickie
Hinndon and Jnne Hughes, screen
Juveniles, bedtime story, Tncle
John; 7:80. Harold Swarta of Otis
Art Institute, talk on "Art:" 7:45.
"Care of Rody," Or. Philip M. I.ov-
e ; 8- S : 3 0. prog ram , West Const
t heaters; 9 : so-1 0. Hatch Graham,
hanjolst and singer; 10-11. Karl
nurtnott'a BMtmore hotel dance or
chestra.
KJS, I.os Angeles. Calif. (Pa
eltlc. 252). 8-ft:S0 p. m.. vocal re
cital with piano and organ num
bers of classical nature.
KNX, Hollywood. C.ilif. (Pacific.
337), 8 a. in., morning prayer; 9.
Hired Hand, news: in, Hired
Hand's morning message; 10:S.
Mrs. Kate Rrew Vaughn, home eco
nomics: 6:3u. Town Crier nnd Vil
lage I'rchlns: 6. sports talk; 6:30
7:30, dinner hour tuuslc; 8-i. pro
gram, Globp lee Cream company;
!-lo-program, Carsnn-Haruoh Co.:
10-11, Abe Lyman's Coooanut
Grove dance orchestra from Am
basnidor hotel.
KOA, IVnver, Colo. (Mountain,
322.4), 3 p. m., matinee for house
wives. "Danny Hoy." "Friend O
Mine," "Roloved It Is Morn." Mm.
Irving Green; "Essentials of the
Group Mind. Mrs. Kuskulla.
Whims." "PlutOA Revels," "K.tudo
Miirnonne," Mnble Garvin Raber.
KPO. Han Francisco. Calif. (Pa
cific. 423). 7 a. in., daily doaen; 10.
town crier: 10:15. "What Is Play
ing At the Various Theaters;" 1-2
p. m., Rudy Selger's Fairmont ho
tel orchestra; 4:30-5:30, Rudy Rei
ner's Fairmont hotel orchestra:
.:3n-6:3i, rhlldren's stories; 1:30.
"What Is Playing at the Various
Theaters;" 7-7:30. Rudy Soger's
Fairmont hotel orchestra; 7:30-.
Home Town Rynco-Nyniponlsts;
Theodore J. Irwin, organist: -10.
program, Santa (Mara branch.
A merlean Pen Women : 1 i -1 1 , E.
Mat Uradfleld'a Versatile band.
KSAC, Manhattan, Kans, (Cen
tral. 340.7). a. m.. marrh: :o2.;
music lesson; :t7. music for sing-!
IPS exercises 9:15, Inspirational
talk ,9:20, calisthenics; 10, back
yard gossip; 10:05, all around the
house; 10:10, questions ami an
swers; 10:20. "Suggestions for To-
j day's Meals," Amy Kelly; 12:30 p.
m.. readings, Osceola Hall Rurr;
"Farm Munugemem ," I. N. Chap
I man: "Making the Roy a Partner,"
M. II. Coe; 7:2i, college bell and
music; 7:30, "Adjusting Equip
ment to the Individual," Harriet W.
A Hard ; 7:4o. music, M rs. G. W.
.Salisbury, director: 7:50, "The
Milk Way: the Health Way." Emily
Rennet t; 8-!, "Swede Hongs and
Stories," music, direction of Prof.
P. P. bralnard; stories. Dr. H. T.
Hit).
KHD, Ht. Louis, Mo. (Central,
54.1. 1), 4 p. tri., home hour.
KTHS, Hot Springs National
Park. Ark. (Central, 375). 8:30-10
p. in., concert, Mrs. J. M. Frisbee.
director.
K VW, Chicago. III. (Central.
535.4 ), 6:30 a. in., morning exor-clsi-;
1 1 : 3 5, table talk, Mrs. Anna
.. Peterson; 2:H5-4 p.- in., studio
frolic; 6: .J5-7, children's bedtime
mory; 7-7:3, dinner concert, Con
gress hotel; 8-8:20, "Twenty Mln-
ut e of Good Reading," Rev. C. J.
Periiln; 8 ;M-l;05. musii-al pro
jgram: 9:15, ".Safety First" talk.
Ibrt Vanderwark; 1 0-1 1 :30, eve
ning at homo.
WRAP, Fort Worth, Texas (Cen
tral, 472.9). 12:05-12:30 p. in., hiu
sieal program; 7:30-S:.t, musical
progro m. art ists. Texas ( 'hrisi iu n
university. Prof. If. D. Gueiick, di
rector: 9:30-i(:45, Wllhert Rrown's
violin ensemble.
WRCN. Chicago, Til. (Central.
2G), 7-8 p. in., Walther league;
8-8:30, Chicago trio. Ethel Mer
rill m, reader; . Midway Dondng
Gardens orchesira; 8:30-9, Walton
(School of Commerce; 9-i:j, popular
concert, Elmer Jordon & company,
Midway Dancing orchestra. I.oonu
l'ay. violinist ; Larry Loser, tenor;
LimlHcy McPhail, John Williams,
baritone; Al Phillips, tenor; Mort
Green composer; Ralph Norris.
pianist.
W'AL, NoHthfield, Minn. (Con
trol. 337), 9:45 a. m., chnpe ser
Vlees; 9 p. in., College quartet.
WCRD, Zion, III. (Central. 345).
8 p. m., string quartet; celestial
bolls; Fred Faasson, organist; ,1.
D. Thomas, baritone; M. P. Rur
ton, tenor; Mrs. Athol Heath, plnn
Ist: Mrs. H. E. Muyl'lold, soprano;
Arthur Rendall, clarinetist.
WCCO, Minneapolis - St. Paul,
Minn. (Central, 417), 10:45 a. m.,
"More About Meat," Hetty Croolter;
2 p. in., "The Popular Concert,"
Mrs. Agnes Fryherger; 4, magazine
hour, "Marriage Insurance;" 5:30,
children's hour. Gold Medal Lady;
6:30, dinner concert, 7:30. "Farm
Planning for 1925," Andrew Ross:
7:45, health talk; 8, municipal or
gan recital, Hugo Goodu'in; 1 0,
donee program.
School Clerk Arn'stctI,
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" MARSHFTELD. Ojr Clyde Wa
terman, clerk of tho Runcroft
school district. for whom a. war
rant bad boon waiting for two
weeks, wus arrested on tho Co
ruiille-Rosoburg highway al night
while returning to the county
from some outside locality, where
lie went when exitosurc of his al
leged shortuge in uecounts threat
ened. Exporting of Wut or man's
books disclose! that Ihe shortage
was more thun $:too. officers
found Wat eit man on a stage
bourn) for Coos county. I'nablo to
furnish a ball bond of $5ti00 Wa
terman Is hold In the county jail
for trial.
Near Hngerstown, Md., an auto
killed n wolf. Tho driver may
claim he thought it was a pedestrian.
Cinch fer up boys
Im mririto go
Sweet's
EVERY BITE'S A DELIGHT
You Know tt'a Good Brcauw
It'. Made By
SH EET'S . SALT LAKE
Th ttorn ot Rial (iJ Catwiy
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REDUCE CUTS
Twelve Large Plants Go
to the Five-Day Week;
Logging Continues Ac
tive. '-. .
.PORTLAND, Ore. (Special)
The outstanding feat n re of the
employment Kit nation of the Pacif- 1
ic NorihweM during the past week
was the fact thut twelve large fir
Haw m Ills reduced their cutting i
programs to a five-day week, ac- !
cording to reports from 4L head- !
quarters here today. Ten mills, in'
Fverett, Wn., one huge plant in I
Tacoma and another in Portland, I
"are now on the reduced schedule I
and other companies are reported!
to lie considering like curtuilmenl I
of production or brief .shutdowns
Tho luoyeiut'iii of loggers from
west coast viiies to fir camps con
tinued steadily throughout. the
week, the reports show, but this
number was more than offset by
Itinerant laborers from California
who have been coming north and
who have materiully added to the
unemployed In Oregon ami Wash
ington cities, i 'oudi-nKod reports
from the 4L offices jire ns follows:
Port in ml.
The movement of loggers going
to camps from Portland continued
st endlly throughout I he week,
'with nn average of more than -one
hundred daily. The Nehuleni
Timber company and Hie inman-
PouIkoii camps are two operations
which will resume logging today.
Thrtre has been almost .no demand
for sawmill help ami every morn
ing I bids many men applying at
mill gates for work. It is reported
that one largo sawmill here .will
go to a five-day week Immediate
ly. Aberdeen.
Mild, wet weather prevailed on
Grays Harbor last week. Home
logging road construction has been
slartod hut otherwise there has
been practically no now demand
for labor. It Is reported that
three hirge lumber manufacturing
concerns on 'Grays 1 Inrhor nro
contemplating: shutdowns varying
from 30 to 00 days, duo, it is
said, to market and transportation ,
conditions.
Tacoma.
Sawmill activity has slowed up
in this district. One large Tacoma
plant is now on a rive-day week
and other companies a o consider
ing either curtailment Ur shut
downs for brief periods varying
from two to six weeks. Logging is
at normal capacity for t his time
of year. A slight shifting of log
gers because of heavy rains was
noted during the week but other- I
wise there were few rails fort any
sort of labor. ,
Seattle. . ,. . I
Demands for' men' 'last week'
were less than at any time during
tho past three weeks, but little
turnover reported from either
camps or mills. Everett, Wn., J
sawmills have reduced their cut- ,
ting' programs fo a five day week.
Eighty per cent of the experienc
ed loggers of Puget Sound dis
tricts are now In camps. The Sauk '
River Lumber company, and the
Puget Sound Sawmill .K- Shingle
company are two operations
whbti will resume work this week.
SHkane.
There has been but slight im
provement in the unemployment ,
situation of the .Inland Empire 1
during the past week.. Small log- 1
ging outfits in the Colville valley.
SAWMILL
. "and if you want to sink your
ownteeth into the finest piece of
candy that ever passed your lips,
grab your ropin' hoss and take tny
dust."
"Sweet's Rodeo Bar." That's what
you ask for. Made with selected
walnuts, honest-to-goodness dairy
cream and finest milk chocolate
coating, it's tire candy-bar sensation
-of the West.
You can get it at any good cigar
store, drug store or candy store in
town.
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(A liHni-libi', hilneliiu', ami llcliitt' of Ihe garment)
soMrniii.vt; Yor wont tind in roopr:ii's
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"The Old Reliable Men's Store."
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have opened up und In most cas
es crews were made up of local
help. The Diamond Match com
pany has closed two of its camps.
Sawmill iretlvlty remains low. the
only increased production being
(he Long Ijike Lumber company
Which resumed last week and the
Mi'Goldrick company wiloli start
ed cut I ing today. 1 1 nndred.s of
ni'n are still in this city looking
tor work. ,
GOLD HILL STORE III fLNS
MEDFORD, Ore. The Davis
confectionery at Gold Hill wan de
stroyed by fire.
Roy Elliott, Medford fire chief,
received n telephone cull from
Gold lltll iit 5 a. m. asking assist
ance of Ihe Medford fire- depart
ment, but this was unnecessary, as
Ibe Gold Hill department succeed
ed In controlling tin flames so they
did not spread to surrounding
buildings.
We Go Out of Our Way lo Serve
rPF.SH VEGirrARLES
Turnips - Carrots - Cabbage - Cauliflower - Spinach
1 1 end lettuce - Pai-snips - Itadlshcs
THE CITY
Just na.li of Carr'8 no I'lrfaorait
PHONE MAIN 67S RAY
MONUMENTS
OIlDEIl THAT
MONUMENT .NOW
We have mado a profound
study of monument building,
and an ardcr placed in our
bands is stiro to receive
faithful, intelligent execution
Wc Will filadly rurnisli
Kstlmntes
Iilue Mountain Marble
Granite Company
J."02 8, Ave., I.rt Ciande, Ore.
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNnitT
All Kinds of .Machinery, Auinmoblles and Tractors Repaired
Overhauled anil Rebuilt ' ,
Acetylene Welding of All Kinds
Cylinder During and Oyemlze l'lslona
Crajiksliofls, I-imoi anil l-Ntnn I'lns Rcgnmoil
C1IVK t'S A TRIAL
D. FITZGERALD Prop.
Aberdeen
Coal
FULL OF HEAT AND SATISFACTION
, A hard, firm, htsh volitilc ULth Coal, es
t penally prepared for home use. Lights
easily burns up clean lasts well does not
clinker.
Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co.
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HOOD RIVER. C)r. The Glllp
in Construction company, huilder
of the Hood River-White Salmon .
interstate bridge over the Colum
bia hero at a cost of approximate
ly $.'0 0,000, completed the clean
ing of equipment and the last of
crews was withdrawn. Most of
the equipment was transferred to
Portland, where the company has
the contract for building the Hell
wood bridge. The local bridge,
opened to traffic December 6, bus
carried a traffic fuly as large as
anticipated by the company own
ing it.
INFLUENZA
I As a preventive, malt and
I inhale night and morning
VAPORUB
Ovmr 17 Million jar Utmd Ymarly
Celery
GRQCERY
BAUM H.MiEyELrVEItir
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