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TPiWfov. February 11, 1925. I PAGE TWO THE LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER I!.. Si t Hi u , I',: . Pacemaker Topcoats TU xr.W MASVi.sH M.ii:fji ix i.ami:t wcnv ;;. fiul sii '' s Department Store "A od Ware to Trade" Sextette Serenely Sends . Boy Basketeers Backward Hijh School ,Girlfi Defeat Youthful Masculine Players . ; iu Decisive AJannci ; Score 50 or More to Zero Slightly I'lus. Xiy J. H. , Thts hoy One brutes) nre al ways picking on the. poor, wr-uk girls und last night at the htr ischool six of thm 'w-r imgallant enough to play bak ttali wild th f-trm teni and lltlliif to Will. This dastardly uHi'-M-- on the pari of" i-he boys. moi of whom w r great, hi overgrown fr sum- n wan properly d-aii with. Iwide. .lly we might in nt ion thai the score 'wax, girls'. ornuore w kiftl track Ckacij. ul bo.-. (Iv or li or l-rik Anyway it was a gnat vi"tory fttiil -the, boy wr- put in tb lr propi-r ptaies cime and for ail. Whtfl the Observer reporter hArd yesterday that tt- boys it-:im nnd 4h girls' ti'iim were going to fight it out to finlbli. he wji ;u!t excllfd but sup ctcd a catch in it somewhere, oii'J found It. The bow." team was composed or the thti-J string of the freshman :)uad, and, the Important iurt of tt vus the gam was played according t i Kb In' rolc with wltleii the bo w- i'i' about familiar aa with the We are unloading a car of shingles today. We have something entirely new. Come and see. Prices al ways reasonable. The rhude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Tl I'oor Mao'a KHnd' lpu Poaiiulrf HIIMNE 141 m Ho ftundar lliulpno Doctors Say: Don't Neglect Cough or Cold PhjrtUliiti wtri at) I nit Rcficttim cutu fri (ldi iad Ull of thl fcinout cum Mintiom Out may rttuit. lMdi Dnyii t.oi now fwrlb BALAAM tA tor alt bron. ikiti Mtioni, Balsam e a n ur u. Ubll prttantioii siadi tron a ni-.wly rJn. in-J flint. Dr. UnJ. T. Crat'rc. Anitr Mt., writ: " tut H lwil(.iy lor at iracftt aarl ray family. It li u.eH. ir ind tat la Its itticn lika nolhiag alu." ToWft- 'h fj.it t.t tt. lilitJiij f, drrnlr iff.tmmant i.lin.'tiu n'ltinj that -. trtl 4 luj'uut lu .WtaiU, tiv tbr u.i d qf. ,'r. f1l-illir flu III Hcie ltiu:)li:if ftixn ttH tl-'i Vf Infliianr. n ism Uts oil i.uii.ur tin rtiiiv url ttit !) list' it in a b"?i'tol uTtr f"itii ltt "dMiti" tan-i NA 1 f iu iinilt twepl tlir w-irli) and fwr man t me i1 S? ,,0, A?Mlt'e Ul fl'lT tui tuin(id. B.U.SAMKA bal u.j. tai, atn1.iutfW'l pit rivs unti'irmlT mlraiuluua fnults In I ur Wu)i; t It tcntbm 1M li.lUmail ibrtu a'jn aitd rHts triiuil.-u, I. it im rrqM- ti-Tt,n i,i mur,u ai.il m rnuM n.t rr tk'u la iiirunlne oft L.k!v i :?iltt anil 4 ffl cium, cwaiiiK action iniTMllaiely lid rtot r.nfn It aim r.rdinrT tnlaAin i."iih ruiM tanl at nily k mMi nn.u rt.) nrtt vu Iff Iht l,io i.r tl, iriHil.tf .nlkf i.iUtr rourh t lUl MWIKA t.i Ii r fniin iar anil .-iiir h"iful im fltra I'lMiiil to taka afit ali.it.;W tile 4 7IV0 lo rlillrirvn. ,B i.io m fl nAL ftA MK A Willi tlio a'-tura of th Indian on tba jarKar. ("luai- Mewl io relltrt any rcmalt. i.-i n.jtiar trjir Alt:! ram. .r cur ftiono Urk. All Jiua 1 aI BALRA.Mr.A. In La Oranda buy It from OIbab Drugs, Tne. McKesson & Rubbin's Analax The fruity laxative . works like castor nil, lull "has the taste of deli cious ripe fruit. Moon Drug Co. Everything for the Sick Room PHONE main For L I Chronic TTsA a .l twivt and (iirrm in crocheting or rom other an of feminine gen der. Ail f ool lag a id . h o w e ve r. t he game brought out on- point and I hi t I that the l.a Grande girls t'-d m h 'j seve ra I m m l rs who ran i,h'oi bask t. I Jill- f "ora fanty Iiuk tt--a warrmny th , ivucii tmtsi of l!t- fu t'.vod but wnl ;nio j;iu' in tb- hi'om balT ;i;:t rov.-r-l li'-rr lf with fclory. Hh i.bot bx"k'-tn from rry rpnr-iv' abl- unjft" and on all and Hiirulry ; o--3..onft It r pa.'ttu r, tn th p'-nMu of Mi. ls-i i r rwiiran. wan aiijjo. i uk floo-i (or a inky) and ; alwo j.ili'l up a bin KaJ on th j lurl:!'-t lit)'. t The rr'A of tli- team yftrrday , h)iow J similar improvf-mt-nt at Jtlnjiib of f-oiirs a be boys wrc 'mfutriliai with tin Ktrl' ruls and j wt- latiii r a'rAbl of ih girls aii way ii wa diflirult to U-lf j inn' )) ubojt it. A bijc improv- I fa' nt i not''-abl- in Hip passing j i A'tiruJarly bdwt tn tlw guards t and w. 'r thinking lbaV tlie !a i(itandi' Ham will ho about rood U-nouKh to give the I'tnon team a lunituing iirxt Raiurday vt-uihg. fBjr the Assoclati'd Press) Vtrrvnt "Pi pp'-r" Martin, light ''rht of Brooklyn, has not quit ,1" rl' in spite of' lh knockout b s-si-iincd at th hnnds of Mike T'lkrino If at wwk that mnf him t the hospital for ar-vrnl days. Mf-rtln hr-s signed for s-rvi-rnl bouts In tlie nenr future and hopes to .ttajre a rorneharlt. ! ... Vhf-n the new Henderson "rra- tr" in Ixing Island flty Is com p'fted In the snrlng with ft seating rupaplty of llfi.OttO, it will be thr r.if trnpolilan dKtrli't's biggest ath Mlr nrrn'i. Hnyle's Thirty Acres. I Teg Itlraurd's bowl In Jersey City at& about 40, Odd. All told, arenas In the greater city area will jjro vide aggregate) accommodations for a half million spectators by spring. . a I.ouls IV-iiHlcl, who trained Man O'Wur, hfs bigt'.ed oh trainer for 1h; .eg Cabin stable, o owner of which, W. A. Harrlman, has pur-chaif-d the racing mock of the. lute .Migunt luitnoiit. Feuste) has had ihln string, indudlng I.a.lkin. tinder nis direction for several seasons as irtiln: r for Major Belmont. Thr f ine 1 1 mm l IUmM will go to lite Otiatido (raining ramp (wo wt-elis from nct Saturday with I(h pncnt rosirr litlm c, then? b inx no fittlirr iIcoJh, trades or pimha-H in inisH-4-t, mis ai nnuduiircnifiil by lreiilcnt Au Kii'.t llertfiiann on IlIk n't urn from the lenxue M'lieiluU rtHVt lug m N W York. a Miinnger Branch Klckey of the St. Louis Cardinals announrrd that Max Black, outflfldttr, wlio refused b; si-nt to thf Cosst league, bas signed a contract for 19 26. He has not yet been to. instated by Com niiftAionnr Lnndis. as 81 X mt-nibers of thn Petrolt club have signed and returned their contracts itnd Iherrnt are expected to arrive soon. Tim men under contract are the vetrrans of the ti-iim, headed by Manager Ty Cobb. who in working on a long lime agreement; Harry Hellrnann. John ny Btnsler and l-nrry Woodall. catcher; Ceorre 1 latins, pitcher. ani l.n Blue an- those In addltlpn to Manager Cobb who have signed. BOXING WIN 11V TI.CIINICAI, K. O. SALT I VKl: (AIM lUr. Ho, Soil Ijtko llxlilnrlKhl, ror ol n lvliitlf-n! kiiiH-kiHii uvrr Hrl linns bImi a loral lxi. in I lip r Ntinil miiml of a wtirdulwl tli-nmnd bam nt the .Unlmllan t ltib IratiiK hrm lunip AtRxycr. o.l M npiKimni mill rlirlUB ml lTU lo Ilin lionil tr iiIiixkI IHt rnimiU nf Hnlillnx. Jackie (Mr 'Inn und .lack Anilrv. local fiiiihmclKlii. rimjlu u lunt nHimN lu a draw. III III I MIM AliAIN VIITflll I'HII.AIIKI.I'IIIA I A PI Paul ltirl"iilarh. New Vork Hitlit hcavy 'vi'lKM. fllnppi-i l'!Mnkr Mamilrf. WliiinniKport, Pa.. In thi flmt roiMirt of a 10. round loul hrc Momluy nlaht At lha rnd of the fourth round Momilnt unnk to the floor from ottinunUon and ahortly an.'r Iho opntn- of tho fifth. Ilrr. Irnharh Inndcd a hard blow to thf liody and Morulro wt-nt down. The ri-fi.rt.ci nloppfj tho fight lo aavc lilm from (urthrr punlhmnt Iti-rlrnliaru Wflahrd 171, Majulrp IK ',. rill'.NCII.MAy WINS PICOHIA. 111. (API Charla Raymond of Paris. Pranr. won a Ui-cUlort ever "KI4" Worltjf Sport Gossip OREGON LEADS GAGE LEAGUE Fi VKKfrriJAM, XSII I.TS. i Wlittuuui College ZH. (.fNizaea i ( uitr-rslCy St. i I nltnifr cf Idaho 31, Wlllani ' fUe VMvmltf 15. RKATTf.K.. Waxh. !nivrslty of fOr-ijol h-ad:i thh farifir north ' w-ct int-i-oll-gutf rmt truer with J perron tug of -H H and also for th higt'f-st number of roih(H ' hor-d, having ZM uxain.tt 2i madf- by th-ir ba-'ik-ttall oppon- cnts as th rult of u 2i to Z4 vis itor ov-r Washington staler rol- I v, ueto rd i n to n t a t i kI i rs h r. rnivt-rKiiy of Washington, al though dropping to tldrd place with an .Jinn p-rrntag as tli-r-uit of to:nng to in fnlvmiiy of Idaho laM night 2 to zu In an ovrtini baskt ibjll gann- and be ing ii d wth a perron tag with tr-gon agricultural roll for M-fOud pjitiilon In ih nonh rn -tton of the I'arlfir routa iu-t-rcoll"gial- roi.f Mir-, buAx tii roant Ijkm- in scoring with Ikz to lf2 mad' by opp-u-i(iK. HrQff-H inadi-' by f hf- ! ain;i in both ron f-rn : Vm ilU .S'ortlH(H ('4iiifTfmv Poinia Tfani .ppoli. ma :..2i.s SJJ 348 410 3U9 , U !4 0 171 J34 ....353 2 Or.fe'on JS1 Waablnsion 127 (ionzaKa .... 2 Whitman 170 (. A. !4. w. n. 244 Montana 224 Idaho lit Wlllam.lte- 142 Pad fir pacific f 'oat ('onfcrciK. NorihiTn S.S-IIOH Ul Washington 124... (I. A. ('. t IS 3 .124 1S1 100 at ....... 79 121 .Montana 114... Ortfron 9 w. a c. 7S Idaho . Mholton. Neb., in a In-round bout hero Monday night. Paul Milnar of Ht. Paul knocked out Jack Catrino of .'IllcaKO In the seventh. riAitciA fji-rrs vkrhict BAI.TIMOKK (AP Bob Oar cla of Camp Holubird wa award ed, thtt. de:ialon over. J-w .Mayres of Italtimorn at Ihn end of a 12 round conteal here Monday rilthl. match Axvorxcr.n PAULS (AP) Th sporting pa per. I.'Auto, aay Kdouard Maa- cart's manager, M. Tefard. hna ca bled Tex Itlckard. Nw York fight promoter, aarepling ' hi terms for a bout with thft world f.-ather-weight champion. Kid Kaplan, In MadlHon K'ltiare. (Virdtn on March Jil. ,Maarat will receive 17 per cent of the recelpla wilh a fixed i;iarantc of ICiiOO. but w ill pay hla own transportation. Ho cxH-cta to aail for New York about iho end of this month. . ' MONDOr, OITPOIVTS SAVfiKH 5IIIAVAI KKI-: (AP) Kr:.nke Monroe of l.os AiiKt'ba oulpoint.-d .loey Kanger In a 10. round bout hero Monday night, In the upnion of the majority of pew.npupermim ut the ringnide, Sunger neighed 126 4 and Monroe UTt. The right was clean and faitt. -with Monroe landing the harder punches and boxlnif more elfecllv:iy. ' . Star TODAY and THURSDAY ar rum amw -: Turn sl Dased on the story By 1IAYDEN TALBLT Fnim the stage play By ELMER L. RICE J. CORDON EDWARDS Production And Scond Chapter of 'WOLVES OF THE NORTH' Br iw He's a Ringef; : III ,x-41' r-- -i -r 1 mm ' "?M ileet one of the sport world's great ist celebrities trying his. band &( arnyerdfsoIf. Yep. it is none other han Tyrus R. Cobb, famous bss jail player and manager, enjoying t Htti recreation while vacationing iown In Augusta, Ca., this winter. Damages A ke.l for Tead Child. PEKDI.ETOK. Ore. Damages ot 1hmi were ashed in a suit filed in circuit court by Frank B. Ritch ie as administrator of the estate of the late Frank B. Ritchie, Jr., against the Va 1 la Walia Va 1 ley Hallway company and the Oregon Washington Railroad & Navigation company. ThA plaintiff datum that his Zl-months-old son was fatally injured April l. l'il'4. when he fell into a post hole on Oik rigfit-of-way of the defendant rompanb-s when a power lino was being con structed. The accident was due to negligence of the defendants, ac cording to claims made by the plaintiff. - . Oratory Trj-outs V.ml MONMOFTIf. Ore. Tho com petitive tryout to determine the Oregon Normal school representa tive for the slate oratorical contest was won by Mrs. Dorothy Keller!! of Monmouth. Three other con testants- were n the finals, -one being disqualified. The state ora torical content will be held at Monmouth Friday. March ,"'i3. Practically every college In .'Ore-t gon will b" represent'd. ' Quick Abundant Power The Motor That Cost A Million The Million Dollar Motor in the New Star Car a motor that delivers 20 more power, that peps its way from 5 to 25 miles in 4H seconds. . Full Force Feed Lubrication to all bear ings and cam shaft, , Never a burned out bearing in a Star Car. Oil under' pressure is the only safe lubrication system, is the verdict of automotive engineers. tSee It Today Drive In ltCompare It J.P.MORELOCK, Cor. err5 Million Dollar. Motor. Smooth Disc Clutch me BUCKS GOING i HERE FRIDAY A gr-at deal of basktUan oi various ' varitrti.-. is bi-ing played at the bign achool this week witn tbf most important game th,e re l turn content b'-tWf-i" the l-'i jOrand' Ttgm and the pendktnn ; B ackaroos. ' i Tbo fastest game the local tos Isers' havf. playl thia year was played against ivndb-ton recently iand all hough the local hoys' lout j 1 by a comparatively sniat). inar.nj tin cinn; iuaan will lw in their favor, to some fxiejit whn llieyj p?ay hen- Friday ingnt. In order to avoid getting th . - . ' . . . gairw JHacTaVih has i-t-n bavin? 1 , this aeek. following the bard workout In geiiiUrf ready for il.e? Itiiker game. 1 Team H amneretl Some. Tho l-ii Urande outfit is Mill 1 iham&ered bv a lack of confi Idenc- and an anii-ty "at-out iirtg other teams. In prae , it-am Is no iv showing .some bail but the young-r niemlej 'of the jviuad Milt I get the bet Of th :hiT . actual competitive play. When i this type of stage fright is mas- j tered the ji Grande team v.i)lj start winning games, but not un-! in. I Preceding the high school garnet Friday evening a preliminary con- test hilt be played h-lu en the j Pendleton Nigbthaaks and the Ijj Orande Five Horsemen, .the two' leading amateur t-ains of the two Citieg. The Night haw ks have to lcir credit vrorle.s over the p npic Giants of Helix and have never bee n successf u 1 1 y r id d e n by thet opposition. To Play at In Ion. On tho same evening tlie Jji Grande freshmen will journey to 1'nion to play a return game wilh the 1'nion second string. The i Fronlt won the first game and are ! expecting to cop off the other j onp The Frosh will play a practice game wilh the girls' team toinor-j row ai iernoon. i ne gins .- ni'i-ai-jed the Frosh third string r.y n ! decisive score last evening . and j have decided to move up a notch ! nnd take on some real competi tion'. TOO GAMES 0 On Saturday evening both hos;the scenes he witnessed as a sol-1 nmlT girls first teams will playjdier during the Spanish-Amerl- 'the I'nion teams In a return con-( can WJlp. when he was a mem- test at 1'nion. '- . ' Soprano radio singers sound like an eye, ear, nose nnd throat case. . i r Being desperate -is a streak of nnd Now Orle.Ths on their jour luck when used properly. nev. ' Coming Champ? aaX?s Jvflt .... JV? mm Wl mi Htl- s u jiKiiK-sj oi Alf feinjinonaS. light weight champion of Great f;ritain,,who recently arrived in this country bent on copping Benny, . ' . 1 Loooards crown in th corn in o fcUzr.inatiun iournt-v. ; New Teams To 1 I i . . to. Ji. I l Ml -rdVie Thursday;":; ''' count In Hcop Liame Progr1i Ls being made toward the formation of a local amateur basketball lejgtie. Two new teams h:ive ijinde thir appear ance this welt ami will play their fiisi contest tomorrow night at 7:30 in the gymnasium of the odd Fellow.' building. The l.a Grande Athletic team and ihe orange and RIack quin tet ore the two new comers In the local list.1?. Roih are rated as strong outfits. The Athletic club team is composed of prac- I tieally the same squad ns the 1 American I-gion siuad last year. The lineup for the game Thursday will be. Orange anil Rlack: G. Rean. Kilpack. Ilend rieksen. Strand. Hallmark, fald weii; ii Grande Athletic, club: Theison. Ash. MacTuvish, Mar. Iionald. Garity. O'GonncH and Rud Newlin. The game is sched uled to start nt half past seven. A small admission will be charged. I or! WAit sci:i:s w: isn kd PKNIH.KTO.V, Ore. Some j "f,r of the Second isconsin in-; fan try. will be visited by Dr. M.j S. Kern and Mrs. Kern on an etght-'.veei; trip on which they; i departed. They will visit Cuba ! 'nndtl'orto Itlco. Florida, t'hlcag Jeff. & Elm. Four-Wheel. Brakes. -K Tubular, Backbone GIBBONS SEES TWO BATTLES ST. PAIT- Minn. (AP) Tommy Gibbons of St. Paul, contender for Jack Dempaey's haweight box ing crown, has two important matches In prospect for' f ho com ing summer, he announced here on his return from New York, wlure he-discuased with Tex Rickard. promoter, the possibility of meet ing Dcmpvy for the title. Oibhons aa hi that he had agrefd to fight Hartley Mflddr n in New Vork early in May and I-ls Angel Firpo iu Detroit in Muy or early in June. . The l-icpo and Madden matches arc certainty If liemp-n-y tioea not agree to defend bis tide &g;iiiiM Oitibons in June, the Si. Paul heavyweight ssiW- Kvejl if signed with Dempsey. fiibbons ;,said. he will take The mutche.s. y.ro- ibd Rickard drxs not object. t;ibhons said he, oxpe- ted to Pave In a few wekJ for Urn Pa- Jcific coast where his manager j would attempt to urmnce peveral ! bonis. (orvrv Ri YiVG svsti:mizi:d MKDFO.UI, Ore. The J;n ;non ouiity court this week inaiigii- new buying nuihods forth aunty, providing that all pur chases of county Hiipnliea must le mad in u hob-sab- lots and on S4 aied imls. Euclt ofiiee i re quired to talec nut rc(iii:,itiotiH lor the s'lpldie.t 11 Will need for Ihe year and submit ' them lo 111. county court for approvtil. An attractive costume for ft cold night is a bunch of blankets ilirov.n over a r,c,i :ind tucked in. MlNFItVA SAYS: WHY RlXAI'Sr: Sounds crazy, don't ' it? Rut it is Just natural for me to talk that way. Recause. people's shoos hnught at Tim Jlootery fee good Because they are good. Because they look stylish Because they fit better. Becajse they wear well. WHY SO MANY PFOPU: TRAhK II F.I IF Recause they are satis fied Because the price is cheap Because you read this ad you know whore to buy shoes. THE EOOTERY Where Style Prior; Anil Quality. Are F.qual GAT HAYDEN, Mgr. ROLLER TOP, nOVS S2.2.-. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. We Gq Out'of Our Way to Serve Our Business Is Growing. WHY? THE CITY GROCERY Jiiat Back of Oarr'a oo Mr Sirwt PHONE RUIX 678 RAX 11AU.M FKEE DELIVERY. Buying Good Coal Is FUEL ECONOMY "When -Winter Comes" home is what a . good, clean coal fire makes it. Properly sci-eened co;il. properly weighed and fairly priced lhaPs what we are selling. Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co. PHONE MAIN 17 YOU'RE SURE OF F-O-U-R '.. ijll'QRTANT THINGS AT ASH BROS. ' Quality Style Value Satisfaction ASH B.10W (,i:a.i: ovi:rm:fi: to visit Kl 'G l-N 4 Gitiv.r oT CtacUamaM county. ovcrsi-er of Die Oregon slate grange, will meet with grangers of bun- cumiiy irom Kebi iiarv 13 to 21. inehiMve : ner onliiu; l aiimtunc-iiiiit In t... tile also address the liietub.-!i nf I he Klltfeiie i ni'llilier I 111. luerce :i the reg il:r luiic.i. u,i lTbursl:ty. F.biuaiy l!- NEUMONSA CkJl a physician. Then begin emergency ' treatment v.ith Vapo Hub At;!liii Jurs Uid y.q((y Special Electric Light Globes 40, 50 and GO watts 2.")C All Sizes F. L. LILLY Hardware ' Phone Mmin 85 . SKATES AND filltl.S 1'nli- 1 i S -i IP . tt-