. . - Saturday, February '14, '1923. '
PAGE TWO
THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Spring
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New
Bonnet
With the warm
er days comes
the desire for a
new Hat to top
off the new en
semble or coat.
So come in today
while our assort
ment is at its
liest, as no 'fash
ionable lady can
afford to be lute
in making h o r
spring bonnet appearance.
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BUCKS WIN GAME IN OVERTIME PERIOD, 23.21
. u : ! ! ' ' 1 - :
FINAL RALLY
mm
"A Cood IMace to Tnulo"
MARKET PLAN
IS APPROVED
(By J. S. r.)
Kror: at Iho vml of th half,
l4i ;nuntp 8, I'ciKlh-ron 5, nl Hie
, end of the wcoml half, Ia
(irumlo IK, IVii.llrton 18, at iliu
nul of five niinuh of vxiin piny,
hu Grande 21, remllelon 2.1.
f
Those few figures telle Ihft story
of tho I.a Oranrt-Prndleton gnm!
lout cvnlngr. Thft contcHt onrly
turiioil Into a Clrffk iiipMb Ornflt
affair with tho I.a Grande toam
holding a Blight edge on thn aror-
ing up until the finul quarter of
Consistent plugging on tho part
of Buckuroos coupled with abil
ity to keep cool In the tight places
wufl what enabled them to pull out
of a had place, and win tho game.
TIkits Score First.
..Tho HIur and Whlto colors
flashed aloft during the flrat fow
minutes of tho contest after a short
scrimmage Interval during, which'
neither team scored. -
Lyman, playing the heat game he.
has ver played for La Grande,
scored three field goals during the
llrst period which with two fouls
shot by ilumruelt and Ziindel were
tho only points made by the La
Gran do team the first half.
During the second period, Glass,
(llmiinillvo left rnrwnrd or the .:i
Grande team worcd two finally "
shot?) and I'liuinuiio lucked one
In after It hnd lilt the cHIIiii.
Lyman registered two more bas
kets In Clio second half also.
What really won the game for
IVndleton was the free throws.
Sager for the Hueknroofl converted
flvo straight foul shots out of six
chances. The. Pendleton hoyn chalk
ed up seven points of their total
13 attempts and scorea nve iy wuh- . ro(.ormnriH
method.
Ilnd a riinnce.
Mono Toyman had a chance to be-
Supervise Shipments.
i Jill
; KKTKUPUrSIO, Ore. (.Special .
following a illwniHalon of the
orderly marketing plan of the
rattle and Home ItutHcru .Ansocla
tion of Oregon, a local commit
tee, to direct afnilra in thn Wal
lowa coMnly zona was named, ul
a jiieatlw, held In the eour.t. housv
cuttle are sold at home, I - will
immediately notiry your inurket
inn agent of the number, kind,,
dutn of sale, date of delivery and
to whom sold and will hind pur
chaser to accept, my. delivery date
on said cattle, provided they are
purchased to go to the northwest
markets.'
No dues aro charged but small
Cattlemen .'in Wallowa ing nxpcnaoa, and no penalty of!
' County Name Local ""f imI lmosfl J'VlKn"ri
n 1T . falls to give the desired infoiinii-
OOmmittCe t 0 Help tion or Shins at times other than
assigned to mm, nothing can nc
done .to him. If his action af
4ts tfrM market, all shippers--will
h affected by this, Jlowuver, If
the association plan acquires suf-
'flclent , strength, It appears the
.j buyers at Portland and Heat tie.
may givo tho preference to those
working under It, because these
buyers support tho plan as Btrenu
ounly as the . association men
Tho committee pohnlstH uf Sain Iheinselvea.
Llteh, W. W, Wmle and W. V. The purpose of the plan Is to
Zurcher, and Mr. Litch in chair- nlahllize the market,, which In to
innn.' ' i the Interest of packers and other
W. A, Rteword of TJaker, vine buyers as much as of ranahers.
president of tho state association. When tho markets are flooded
earn to answer questions ahout with cattle, the buyers feel they
the plan and to urge cooperation must take all to provide supplies
wMh- it. Last fall, nt fair time, for future days and to protect
the matter was presented to many themselves against speculators.
riltllo men . n-h ttw.,l I'm TIia miritlna lu fl nt ireonl
rtatlon agreement quite generally, pense, near tho stock ynrds, and life got in and mixed In the game
Mr. Steward bald the nnsoclntlon worked off gradually. ' With shlp-la little.
hopes to put Its plan Into opera- ments coming In as needed, the Zundel should come In for nl
leant a laurel or two also. Tuhhy
seemed to be the one man on the
team who held on to himself dur
ing the exciting mlnUten of the Iftnt
part of tho game. Vnamuno Is
playing the floor In good shape
but has not yet learned the secret
of making his movements count.
IMay V'nloti Tonight.
The La Grande boys and girls
learns will Journey to Tnlon to
night to play a double-header as a
roturn for the I'nlon games played
here recently. The girls' lineup
lor this evening as given hy Mlwi
algh lists, Campbell and Courtney
forwards. Owen center. Wright side
center, Prown and Nelson guards.
Cochran, Stanley, Reynolds, Gray
and Hera nt on will also make the
trip on the girls' squad.
Lineup
Pendleton (23) La Grande (21)
Snger (11) r.f Lyman (11)
Landrnm (6) l.f..' Glass B)
lale (4) c rtmmuno (2)
llnrlhrong r.g llummelt (2)
Johnson (2) l.g .'...Zundel (1)
Ia Grande, I.arlson roj- Gluss.
Heferee, Geertsen.
Wallowa Is
19-17 Loser
To JosepK
The un defeat e1 losepli - kltrh
M'hoid teuui, favored hy iruiny to
hIii the dlMtrtet loiiri lament at
t iiuiii early in March, added an
other vh'tory to it-H lniiohiiiK
siring lat night at Walloua, de
fi'atcd t'.ie lattt-r's learn It) to
17 In a hard fought, thrilling
name. ,
Joseph high hasn't Inst a game
this ear and has playeil her last
contest on her own floor. Wlicn
Wallowa playiul nl Joseph . de
clse win turi r'qlst4reU hul
Htrongcr opixwillou dceloiNd on
'Hllown's home rfmn last night
and JosciM was forced to go the
limit to retain Im- luurels.
"BAZ" WILLIAMS v
MAY BE CIipicE
AT UNIVERSITY
UNIVERHITV OF ORROO N,
Eugene, O-re, (Special .Campus
goftsip is to the effect-that Hasll
("Baz") Williams, freshman foot
ball coach, will succeed Bart Spell
man, assistant varsity coach at the
liulversily of Oregon for the past
six years. , .SpetlniHii, wlioe home
Is In Setitlle, tiOegraphud IiIm resig
nation Thursday. Hecause of I In
death of his father, Spell man inn.st
devote his entire time during the
coming year to the admlnistrullon
of a large estate. Including 'some
Important Seattle hiisinens '. prop
erties. " ' '
Williams was a eitbsilttde on
Bezdek's famous eleven- that til-
.Won't Sleep
Mike Dundee
Victorious In
bollis Match
POHTLANO, Ore. (Hy the Ah
six'inUtl Press) -.Mike J Mi mice,
of Itock Isluud, 111., defeated
(eorue Sdlls, of Salt Lake, hero
lust night.. Dundee 1 a featherweight.
n. w;iiis s in
WKO.Nti,
'AK SAY
Alilerson l'ry of Princeton. W. Va
refuses to - wasie " a inird of nis nfe
In hed He'a IX nnw nnd fnr flis
past. Ave years hasn't slept mora 1 plonship eluli before the schedule
NKW YOltK (liv the Associated
Press) Humify "Ilucky" Harris,
tin youngest of haw-hall's man
agers. Is playing the 1!)25 season
buekwanls. In the opinion of close
followers of the national game.
Dollars at tho gate In .March
may mean the wrecking of a cham-
ihnn 10 hours a week. He n a fresh'
man at Marshall College, Hunting
ton, and carries 20 .hours of clays
. " worlO
Is half played, it Is argued, yet the
Washington-Senators, world cham
pions, will meet ihu contenders In
the lust world series, the Giants, in
a acore of early season contests
and then go into a hitter scrh-s
with the New York Yankees, who
raced them to the wire In the
American league last fal.
. lOu4it,l Mrtrie rloniQU llt'il "ha
IN 6-ROUND MILL'ra" Play the spring 'contests with
tne uiains wunout thought of vie
JIMMY SLATTERY
SHADES DELANEY
NEW YOltK (By the Associ
ated Preas) .llmmy Rlattery. 20-year-old
Buffalo middleweight
shaded Jack Ueianey, rugged
Bridgeport battler, in . a furious
six-round contest at M:uli:ion
f!in:ire'Gard(ii Kriday. It was a
wonderful exhlhiilon of speed,
skill and stamina on the, purl of
the two middleweight.
Slattery's speed, his ability to.
dance- In and out of ..I leluhey'fi
long arms and his accuracy with
a deadly right won him the close
decision. Delauey cane; . back
implied over Pennsylvania: In 19K. j strong n the last round, hut Slat
He left college to enter the service
In 1918 and was- overseas. After
the war, Williams returned to Ihe
university and ina.de a pluce on the
varsity at guard, playing against
Harvard In ,19L9. . .-'...
'I'l.n iinnnlnliiiiinf nf 1171)11.. ...d'
2.1 by the free throw route out .of jHm.CP5tf,or w, ,m mallp; nlloPtIy.
1:1 nirempin. i.a uranae uimi ";Virffll Earl, director of athletics,
couch "to. the
athletic commltt!t which In turn
will suggest the name-to the ex
ecutive council of the A,tKoelaled
t cry's margin of points was too
great to overcome. The decision
wus a popular one. 1
Hungarian Partridges
Are Received at. Union
T'NION, Ore. -Pour dozen Hun
garian" partridges' were- received in
I'Jilon Tuesday. 1 These birds. were
wild and were, trapped in T'matil
tory, but rather with stress upon
conditioning of the team. Wash
ington and New York rnns who will
crowd the parks for this "second
world serie:;," .however, Insist on
something" more than mere partic
ipation' in u-baseball contest.
Kurihermore, followers of the
game .contend, ji clnh that enters
the regular reason afler simply go
ing through tho motionn or train
ing.' is not, tuned to the fighting
titialllh'S necessary to. a champion
Hhlp coiuhliiation;
If Harris plans to' win; he is
likely io face the Yankees In the
first battles of the. American lea
gue schedule, with a team already
tired.
davits In advance pledging them
selves to give their best efforts and
swear that the match Is to be bona
fide, part lid pants would be re
quired to read their affidavits from
the ring.
This announcement -was made
after , a conference b c t w e e f
Schweitzer and Chief of Poller
Sport Gossip
(By the Associated Press) j
Pete Moeskoiis of Holland, world ;
champion bicycle rider, will lie liald .
10,000 for luklnK part In I he six- I
day race dnriliBfMareh in Madison I
Square Garden. Willi Alfred (Soul- i
let, recoKniztd us the Krealest of
modern limes, on his honeymoon 1
In Kuropc, Moeskops will lie the I
slnr or the pvent. All of Moeskops' i
exiienses Including the coat of a
voyoffn from lOurope to Anierjra i
and relnni, will lie. met also. '
. . . ,
William T. Tllden, nalioiiul ten
nis kliiK. appeared In his cham
pionship form at Ihe Hrooltlyn
HeiKllls casino tournament ThurM
tlay. winniiifr.lwo rounds with ease.
He announced that he had I i
eiiK"Kcd for a six weeks' vaudeville
lour.- :
.-'. .
Wayne "HIk" Mnnn, who threw
Kd "HlraiiKlir:' l!wis. anil Paul
licrlenhach, eastern miildleweiirlit,
mlRht lie matched attain. Munn
slaried as a lioxer and fiwilciied lo
wrestlintr and Ilerlenliaeli save up
wrestling to enler Ihe hoxinit Wi'l'ie.
'
' Willie llitoln, . midille dlslance
.itar of live Klnn-American Athletic
"A shoe is no better
than its sole." Ours are
"soles of N honor" all
leather. Perfect protec
tion against Spring
dampness.
ash mwi
win. Jimmy Tonnolly and oilier
iiars. and the two-mde event. He
Is expected lo select he longer tlL
taiK-f. . .
' I -go Irlgerio,. Olympic ehmnplnn '
walker, will he given the test he
has desired in the New York Ath-
lelie club games SaUii'day a liveT
club, had good reason to break the nu,e diMuure, The liallau has met
two-mile record of Paavrt Ntlrini at
hut Into Thursday nlghi, for the
liin'r .Frederick VIH hud braught
lo New York Mrs. Pltola and An.a
their llitle daughter. ,
, Paavo Nurml will take part In
the annual .'New York Athletic
club track meet In Madison Hiiuare
Garden Hnttirday. his' third con (est
In os ninny nights. Nurml will be
offered his choice he t ween the
Baxter - mile against Willie (Good
will c Plant, American champion,
to his sorrow on three occasions,
lull has coiilended Hint the, ills,
lance about three miles Is top
rhort for him.' Plant will not op
pose him i" the New York AthT
jetic walk.
Tn the face of the overwhelm
ing cra.e fur bobbing. It Is- evi
dent thai only the brave pivfo-rve
the hair.
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
MACHINE BIIOP AVI FOUNnKT
All Kinds of .Machinery, Automobiles ami Tractors ncpalretl
Overhauled and Itehiillt
Acetylene Welding or All Kind
Cylinder liorlng and Oversize llslonf
Craiikshafls, Pistons and Piston Plus ftegrompl 1
GJVE US A TRIAL
D. FITZGERALD Prop.
come a horo when at tho last or ino students. as roach Dick Hmllh
naino after the whistle had blown nlrendy has the foolliall miiti nuti
he Btood upon tho ijx urande roui for spring prarllce. he will rofjulre
lino with the scoro 18 to 18 Willi, an nlde.
one shot. f Spellmnn's reslft-natlou ' Is-'. Ren-
Tho crowd held lis brenlh nnu orally reirrelted. - .Coach.,. Rmllh
many there were mullered suppll- counted on his assistance during
cations to heaven but to no avail 'he present ' I urn -outs, - ,nnd,' or
the hall hit the edge of tho rim course, next 'fall. . '.r v
and bounced off. ' I
With a five minute entra session i. l,0 advertu. ll.v in. know.
tha-.-two- tenm' scorert- foul and a ni8 frooill '" "rr.
Held goal each until tho very ipsr . '
of the game when Pendlelon slip-J
ped In another luisket.-
, Train Picking 1 p.
Th,e tenin's showing as a whole I
last evening was very encouraging!
lo - tho fans who have watched I
them so far this season. Without I
a question the Tlgrrs played their
best game of the year up to datel
last evening. Hummolt, cnpUiln,
who Is ordinarily good for several I
points had been sick for several I
days before and so was not up toj
his usual form. Glass and Lymnn
however were plnylng real ball at
times, (.lass made two beautiful
iHiskets In the- second half of thel
game and Lymnn for once In hlsl
la county and will lie turned louse Marlln O'lirlen, ai which it was de
on the ,qtatn farm at .ITnlon. iWiriCided to bar Hick Jtavlscount,
several years, the seu.son will be heavyweight wrestler of Wichita
closeil. oil these partridges. . , Kan.,' from participation In fur-
: . illier'. mati'hes horo' because fouls
ST. l.OI IS WOri.l) (were nlli geil In thrCe of the reconl
t lll'.CK WUf',STI,INO iboiils in which he appeared.
'ST. I.OI'IS (API lleclaiing the . "There is no law against wrestl
gftme is thoroughly crooked. Pros- Ing."' said Schwellzer. ."but there it
ecuilng -vMtorney Albert, flehweit- a law against making a false affl
xer nnnounwil Friday Ihnt wrlsll- davlrand against inciting riols for
lug competitor liere In the -futiro ,t he liurpfiHo or gunK a lot or
would' t"VefUlred' .'(6 '.siKh tiffl- beolite to"iii'l"nd"'fne 'lievt 'silow.
tion the first of March and Ihe b iyers ran take all readily at
cooperation of all shippers is steady prices. ;
asked, states a local newspaper. I in case the northwest markets
The agreement, which tells the cannot absorb nil offorlnga and
wholo story of the Individual's there Is an outlet In the east,
obligation, Is brief, as follows: lots can be consolidated Into a
"I, the undersigned, hereby train load and shipped to the
agree with you that I will, during Mlsoourl river or Chicago. Cattle
my membership in your ansocla- have been snipped east at varl
tton, notify your marketing agent, aus times In the past by Indlvld
at leant 0 days before my beef unls who knew little of market
la ready for shipment,, the n im-' condition and really took a h ap
ber and kind of beet 1 will have in Ihe dark. A market agent
to sell and that I will ahlp the with full Information could divert
same under the dtrcciion of your cattle to other markets with far
marketing agent, nnd I better prospect of profit than has
"' '""her agree, that, If iy been poMlblo under old condl-
. . - - - - "itlons.
In criticism, some farmers at
ihe meeting said It might easily
happen a shipper could not af
ford to obey shipping Instructions.
He might have a lot of cattle
ready to go, and he told to hold
mem ror a week or two, when
ooing so would cost him much
Phyttcl.RI Mrnrn .enlml n.ltl.rltn. ..,ih. inn., M.. u .
oaltt. .d 1,11 oft thai. tm. TtoV , .i . V " " "
Serious Lurg
Trouble Starts
With Coughing
If market conditions dictated de
lay, the farmer could not afford
to nhtp and mlirht lose more hy
low prices than It would cot lo
hold nd feed.
Mr. Steward explained that it
wna hoped local adj mtments
would take care of ahlpptng: daten,
The local rhntrman would be aak
ed for a certain number of cattle
on one day, and If one man had
to nhtp then, another could he
found who could hold. That In
s: l. it mu.uv& .;. ii,ii,.,;.M ..; u,t ou.eci of the oca commit.
trm- and HipfM irritntloH, t K inn mew ( tee and ehairmrtn. Knowing lo
.o-iortien. J. i ihiu!.iim r-"i-vt' pf tu-1 '"onditluna. they can arrange
thin In ttiruwtnii off lx.lv e..-m nl 4 u shipmentn without worktnr nnv
Hlflatloni tttat inV rtiult taurilaa nh.i
ilBtii now prtcrlbt RALhAMt A lr bron.
fhlil etTeetioni. BALAAM F A 11 a ure ta
nparRtlon mid tro-n a ntwly tfii
9n4 lint. Ur. Bin), f . Crabtrat. Antf-r.
,1011. writ: "I utt it aiclutivily tor my
rattle and my family It M ulrk. u:t
Md tat In Mi action llaa nothing aht."
Tofr 'In nij ,,f dm ltillintnt r.,domlr
(j frnmnil lir.i.'t,iu n -w. (tint t irli
,ir Indifiii tn Nftmln, t v ttir w ,,1 oH frnm
t niuive plnul wert lmimu.t (ittn U10 mtriiifs
tl lntluni.t. H uM ih-M oil .intin hi"
tjhlta patirnlt nnd tiut lu a hnpliat riTr
lanlnit wnh "titth ' t af. New, or thn
. inulta aM tlm nirld at for ofie im
,t whs ifi tv ulll to aiit.ply the il-niatnl
UAUMMKA hi" oow brtu atMiiilnnlltrtt
aS:."" """"ihaLlnhip on any one. j at the
mi onnt 11 with orcfinnrr baltn
luinie time uvoldinir aurpliu-.
Nobody thlnkn the plan In per
feit. Mr. Steward Bald, and It in
expected that ehanitea will lmve
to be made aa experience dlc-
tatrs. Mut fh nlnn t. nn ,tt
hat nus-. i.r i.i idhii)) back. All dru. 7. f expense and without
. wt fteil UAijiAHF.A I binding anyone In Iron clad con-
o la uranaa bur It from Gla aci, u
niiBh vruj,.i tlmi arc .t-nlv (itTiiiia muni
tnd d.i h.tt r 'f the 1 i;t i.f iiir tuoiMt
iiIIIip tlir i nnrh mnMtft IIAI.SA M KA li
ifft frtrni ("al tur ami filter tii'mtnl unr
!ika. PI wot t tnkr and aOlul(ljr nat
JU ttr In fhil.tr-n,
lit aur- tuu crt hAL PA MK A rNh tti
niiiur?i t.r in Indian on me ai-a.utv ,ut
Drugs, tnc.
For
Chronic
Coughs
prevent hrenklna- the
market by floodlnr It. thus In.ur.
Ing steadier and higher prices for
growers. The association will seek
to enlist the cooperation of cat
tlemen through Idaho and west
ern Montana.
Mr. Steward left the Enter
prise meeting to explain tha plan
M&i&rV.' 0 romon rrange session at
lrtiftw-. . 1 Wallowa,
Horsemen Win.
In the first game of the double-
header the Pive Horsemen took the
Nlgbt Hawks, of Pendleton, Into
camp. 4 to 2, In one of the clean
est and hest games aeen on the
local floor this season.
Price was high point man for
ihe Horsemen and t'ox. Hawk cen
ter, coulributeil most scores for the
visitors.
Summary
Horsemen (43 Night Hawks (!S
Lynch (ici) f nation ()
William f Parr
Price (14) c fox (II)
lllack () g Harrow (4)
Meicalf (.1) g Van Pelt
Mcforkle (X) a
Mtog-r (?)
Sixrp hy (Juartcr.
113 4 Total
Horsemen H 11 H 14 4
Hawks S 6 4 3
Heferee: Karl Reynolds, of 1m
Ornnde.
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Their exceptional dependability
. particularly where driving condi
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Screen Commercial Car, $910. f.
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On'grm Agrkiiltural Colleco
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Multnomah club il.
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Ifl Grande, Oregon. AJl ' WOKP
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"fj f j iV if Financial consideration is never
' "' A? 1 I fA1 plnced first inthe arrangement ;
' Lj f lu J f funeral services-by this' in- .
-"t. ' 2 ""T ) OmiW I The same careful" attention isv'r
1 1 fVVrt5KfeN (f I assured the needs of every fam-
am i iy ji l " ''y lepa""eSS f theh al)ility t0
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We Go Out of Our Way to Serve
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Just liack of Carr'fl on Fir Slrct .
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Fixtures
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We Specialize In i
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kun lit JUH jetrerm Are.