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PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ' Friday. February 20, 1925. 11 8 ! 3 ! i I I ( t I 1 t I I' lc D i i y I d c t SILK SWEATERS W TJIH NKW HPI1INO-I.IKK COLORS $250 and more Hill's Department Store "A Good Place to Trade." , . SPCfNEWS II 1151 The last official regular sched uled game of the season with the fxcopcton of the tournament frumes fa be played next week will be held here tomorrow nbrht between Ua kor and Ia Grande.' Tho Baker squad went through thin city this morning t'n route, to Pendleton to play this evcntnK. The L Grande glrle' toam with itie Pendleton rls yi1 pluy the preliminary game at Pendleton ! preceding tho Baker ffametonlKht. With Baker meeting . Pendleton tonlftht and tho local boys rent Miff since, the Union game last week tho Tlgora should b able to bent li&ker tomorrow. The purple anil SCHEDULE FDR LA 6RANDERS I, if old players will meet, ft different POUTl-ANP, Ore. (Special). 5 outfit hero than they did when Among other exhibits in the nn 'f they played at Uaker- neum nr the Oregon Historical so- ' ' The IA Grande . team. Has clety visitors will bo especially ''; strengthened considerably on the. Interested to boo the writing desk j. defensive and also la a bettur scor- of, Mrs. Marcus Whitman. This Ing combination than when It was brought across tlw plains to ji" played In the Queen City. Lymiin Oregon In, 1S0 by Mrs. Whit JI nnd Glass are both phiylng better man. the first white woman to -""bdll and as a whole everything come overland Into the Oregon joints toward ft victory lor the country. . locals tomorrow. ' A preliminary game will be play ed tomorrow night between tho freshman teams of the two schools. Tho Ia Grande frosh have been working since the firot of tho year under Mr. Young of tho high school faculty and are now eupnblo of putting on a good exhibition. The gnme will start at 7:15 Saturday evening. The entire; girls' srund left at 1:80 this afternoon to play a ro- turn game ttt Pendleton this even ing. Mr. Maephersan, Mr. Htunge .anil Mr. Hcrmiton furnished imns uortutlun. ' - ' "hkiv ;itA(.i; iMMtovi;n RICHMOND. Mich. AP)llnr olil "Red"Grunge, (Tnlverulfy of Illinois foot bull slur. Ill with mumpH, wuh reported . liupruved ThurHday. !l Serious Lung Trouble Starts !i: With Coughing 1 , PhytloUni warn main it ntilictlng eoughi i i'.'V" M,d " Ot tti uiiuui tuni com f H.cMloni thut my riult. Loading phyil- : now prtttrfbt 8ALHAMLA lor ll bran ; - Ihial iflecttoiti. BALSAMt A it t )Uit vo--., .-ttri prtparatlon n.ndt tiom tuwly dn .; ttvtred slant. Ur. Binj. F. firohtr.p. Anitt. 'I itin, Mtf., wrilts: "I us It xcluili:y tor my V 1 prattlno and toy family. It li qmck. iuri , .. md In iu action Ilk nothing oltt' i ln Tiiwr!- h end of XUd IiiIIiivHj elmlvralc i l; i ii"t riimtut itiyslcluu imlirnl Urn I - frllif f 1 1 (( IninaiH In Nt:nl.i. Ly tl.f u ic of ils (nun f mi tire plniit wtt li'inninx tt om tn raaui (i si iQtlutnm. tl ust.t ihfic nil uun.na Viii i ; vhiu !ltnti ai..l thrii in a hyul:rd i'tit ' P-wIti r.ilh "di'th" fines. N.:ws of ihtt . J iilihi tpt tin vrcrld nnil for tome fiuc ;i jnpot itoHslble to vutuly tho Uenmitd. , BALHAMKA hai now teei fttuiitlnnllxrd InU nivea uniformly mlrnculmm rrul;n in mr : 1. It aootlii-a ilio Inllamej mctu ranei and reliarca irrlistlon. 1 It immnpj . i , lwrctl"H o( hmcou mid ncrmlts 8av ftilrijiii)H, 1 it nthmitaica trei of (hp r tUin In tiimwlni nrf llv i.--;?imi mid 4. it : . Itrlkei at tht cau. cheiking ccrm aciioti , . hljiicdlnuly : ho um confuse It with ontlnar IwUam Jowi aympa tlint ora only BiMiltiinc ayrmia S 00 n.t no to HA huso uf the timitde. 1 nlllcp other cotitU n-nndtea B.vi.H.mi:a In Ina frum cnl Ur and oilier ImmitiH n.ir- ? 1 ,Uli', Pleawt to tnko and &lwiltnly ante i 3 b rive iti ciiiidicn. ; , Be aura you ct BAI.HA-MK-A with the aictnre of the Indkn on iho iw. kacf t;!r ; tntefd t rtlltte miv roiit'li. tut mMlr froti hat raiiie. or your raonay back. All druk- I ! la La Grande bur It from fitn uruga. inc. For Chronic Coughs Reinforce Glands . To Keep Young Says Scientist Pr. Arnold I.omnil, of Aim. trta, Kiya In his book, "Old Ago Doinred," In upcaklnf; or Ilio (lands; "We nnit Inula! upon the reinforcement of their functions If rliunKrd by ago 01 disease by ineaitH of extrttrts obtained from the similar or ffans of healthy young- ani mals." Olandojcn, the wr: siImiII flc jrtnnd tonic, prepared In taldpt form, provldrs a simple method of taking (hinduhir treatment. Hundreds of men and w om en who are weak, worn-otil and run-down, aro taklnr Glando Sen to awaken the devilallied ftlandf, so ihey may continue their normal function of sup plying, the vital glandular se rretlons so nect.3f.ar). to phyal col energy and perfect health. Olaadogen Is obtainable at Red Cross Drug Co. Adv. 111 COLLEGE ROW MWS TO END KAX FRANCISTO (Ily tho Associated I'rcsa) Stanford ami tlit I'nlvcrsHy of California will I'csiimif aiuletir relations with tho I liivoralty of Southern fall-. ftinila a lite result of a pcaco, conference iM'ltl here? ly rrpre wntntlvrs of end. school. The break in rclutluna occur red lif-t fall t'tilhmlnic a illsputo. (nr the cHuihHIt)' rules. " The ship cheat and mirror of Captain Hobert Qray, discoverer of the Columbia river, are alno on exhibit. Captain Gray sailed Into the "Oregon or River of the West," on Friday. May 11, 1792, anchoring a short distunen from what Is now known as Chinook Point, opposite Astoria. On May loth he named the river after his vessel calling' it Columbia's river. , The first printing press, brought to Portland from Massachusetts vlu (,'npe Horn lit 1868 mny he seen hern. This was sent to Jtt. Itev. Thomas Fielding Heott. 1. D tho flint mlsntonury bishop in Oregon uf tho Protestnnt Jijpli eopal church, and was the gift of tho Hundiiy school children of that church In MaSHachusetlH and Ithode l-sland. The typo sent with the press was used lu print ing the first 'Oregon Church man" In October I KG I. The preHS was sold to H. A. Kngllsh & Co. und was used In printing the Portland Daily News In the spring of 18 ft a, SOUTH CAROLINA WANTS DIFFERENT SEASON ON DUCKS COI.UMRIA, 8. C. f AP) He cause warm wtather lu the south continues from 16 days to one month longer than lu the northern statttu, federal gnme laws applic able to the nation no a whole work a hnrd.shlp on southern sportsmen. according to A. A. Richardson, stute game warden of South Caro lina and southern representative on tho federal advisory board on migrutory bird laws. As a member of this board, Mr. Richardson said recently, ho ex- pocted to advocate changing the open season for ducks about lfi lays, so that they may be hunted in the Pouthern slates during cold er weather. When ducks first arrive In the south they are in poor physical condition, due to their long flight, Mr. Richardson said, and the weak nens of the birds renders them less able, to protect themselves, result ing In their slaughter In large numbers. Knaetment of amendments to the national garno laws changing the duck Eeoaon to open Nov. IS snd continue until Feb. 15. Instead of from Nov, l to Feb. I, as at present, will be proposed. Another change nought by the southern representative will br to have an open season of one month for wood or summer, duck, lie snid that these ducks have become so plentiful as to permit a short op-n season, which should bo rrom Oct. 1 to Nov. l. Mr. Richardson will oppose any attempt to secure n lung, r closed season for rice birds. Krco Spoiulors 1'rom A inerti a ..mr loU.ouil.iXKi in r.urono tlAMBURO (AP) More than :oii.Ruo Americans visited Kurope during the year 19:4. It Is esti mated by the Hotel Proprietors' r'cderntlon. Rtid each traveler spent on an average, the sum of fL'Oofl. This means thut a golden trail of some 4IKi. ooo. 000 was lett behind by these visitors' from across the Athuitic, and mostly In Kngland, rlwllserlsnd and Italy. Bwiss tourist business around the l.oko of the Kour Cantons has al most reached pre-war dimensions, according to a circular Issued by the Lucerne Cantonlsl Hank. There was an Increase of 21 per rent In 1924 over the number of guests registered In l:i. The bulk of the business was furnished by tour Wl from Cngland. III! DESK: 1 IS PRESERVED i i Walsh to Coach' i , V lis.' " i '(4. Presenting Ad:un Walsh, futnous captain and ccnUr on the sen.Hatloniil Notre Duine football u-mn Unit full, who has Joined the ranks of i-oilM" coaches. Walnh will guide tho dr-tv tfnlea of Kanta Chun Uiiiverslty on tho gridiron In PJ2u-2i. having re cently signed n. two-year rontinct with the Cnlifornia school. COVE BEATEN In a game played lu the Odd l-Yllows ujin last fn en I n jt the Five Horsemen added annllirr victory (o their long fit ring by downing the Cove five 4H to 117. 'I'.io game was fairly clouc nlnl rtnigli throughout but the out come was never lu doubt. At the end of the first half the wore board read: Ilor.-U'ineii 80, Cove IM. Tor the llorKfmrii MrtOrhle, ceiiier, und Rluek, guard, went high point men with 10 each. Four Featherweights To Fight This Evening NEW YORK (AP) Four of the leading featherweights In the 120 pound division out-'dde of the cham pionship class will compete. In the ristlc program at Madison Square Garden tonight. "B-abft' Herman," Pacific coast product, will meet Rophy Garcia of Camp Holnblrd, Md.. in the 12 round hendliner. Danny Kramer of Philadelphia, finalist in the tournament in which Louis (Kid) Kaplan of Medirlan. Conn., was crowned king of the feathers, will fare Lee Kid Roy, 1 2ti-pound champion of Canada. Two other six-rounders complete the program. Lady Sykes May Oiler Winning- Nags for Sile '., .TTiTV- 'it T,ONDON (AP) The announce ment from America Unit Lady Kykea, widow of Sir Mark Sykes. bus entered coKh fur the Futurity Htnkes of 1!27 ami f illicit for the Matron Stakes, 1 it 2(1, bus aroused much Interest ' Iti horse-breeding circles in Knglnnd. rho Hied mere Rtud, owned hv Lady Myites. Is one of the, must Im portant privately-owned thorough bred breeding establishments in tho world, and was founded more than 100 years ago. Last year 17 tiledmore-bred horses won 27 riicpn vHineti nt ISfi.OOO. The f li ons flying filly Mumtui Malml, I was bred at Sledmero and when a yearling was sold for $4 5,000. While R Is believed thai l.auy Sykes' object In Kending bonus to America to eompHu in certain races Is to find an eventual mar ket there for tho comp thorn, it in alBO reported that the fust move wm made from the American sine. Tho manager of the stud fell In with the suggestion and enterml lifi horses. BKNATOH8 STAltT TUAIXINO tjmpa i?!n. iapi Klr.ht mem bers of the world's baseball cham pions, tho WnshlniTlou ttenutorn. init.wt out on lb., diamond hero Thursday to beirln prepiinilions top the lii-& championship n"ve. i ne workout was litvht. Ultulon run Aulhoilty Mlllici Ifth llcilui'tlou In Duel; I liurKPS .I'lNOON (API To relieve traders, various dock churges on shipping and goods in the Port of London have been reduced 1 li Per cent eftectlve l'ebruary I. Thin tfl he fifth reduction outhorUed by tho l'ort of London Authority since barges reached their highest point, 160 per cent above pre-ir levels, In ISIIO. W-rT$ir BE EXAMINED AT ONCE PjO NOT lutTtr InJefinltrlr wltk Flics or other Revlnt or Colon dl orders. Examination will relirve you ol worry anil doubt about your condition and my treatments will came speed) recovery of your former good health and vigor. My treatment for Pile, la OUARAN TbED to cure you or the fee for yout iresimenu wm d retunded. Callnp MiuiH.nrt book on Piles and otht Rectal and Colon disor der. - . M. D. lnt foriAo tirricn- stnu omtts: 't21S.,S"''',"'J 'l a o.iJ" SV- . rt, . .rr dlM$ S R b 5 5 T? xi 1 1 Toftn: - r. b e: FORD ADOPTS BALLOON TIRE Probably the most Important ix wa In automobile circles during thi! hint week was the announce ment thut balloon tires aro to be furnished an optional equipment on ull types uf Ford cars. . Th Ik Is probably the ' greafest recognition given bat loons since Hi" Ir Introduction on the market, dud filioiilfl prove an impetus to their popularity, .' The Ford Motor company ban long been Interested in balloon tires and has been carrying on ex periment h with them for soin" lime. Jim decision to supply n.ii loons cornea only after severo teats which, coupled with the good, re sults obtained by Individual own era, have proven these 1 Ir to be thoroughly practical for Ford curs. ' To compensate for the border steering with balloon tired, a spe cial steering, gear with n grouter reduction will be Installed on all cars carrying these tires. Balloons to be furnished for new Ford cars will ba of standard size "Ux4.4(. straight side and mounted jon wood wheels. This equipment will be available at a comparative i ly small additional coat to the new I car purchaser. i Arrangement:) also have been made for providing dealers 'with balloon tire equipment so that any Ford car owner who desires to do so can change over from high pressure tires. Several carloads of the new equipment are expected at Port land very shortly and Just. aa soon as' possible after that Ford cars with -balloon tires will be on dis play hy all authorized Ford deal- (By the Associated Press) Australian doubles teams played a remarkable tennis match In the Victorian championship at . Mel bourne recently when K K. Baker and J. Clemenger of New South Wales defeated R. Wnrlhelm and R. K. Sehlealnger of Victoria, by scores of 3-6. fi-4. 3-8, tl-4.. 23-21.' The contest required four hours and 10 minutes nnd the final pet of 23-21 probably constitutes a record In doubles play. Allan Ilelffrlch, Penn slate, star, Is anxious to match strldes wlth Paavo Xijrmi at a half mile. The Finn Is willing to accept, accord ing to his trainer, lingo Quint, but wants time to fit himself for so short a distance beforo doing so. Those who witnessed tho "Davis cup challenge' round match In 1923 between William. T. TUdeh. II, and R. Norrls Williams. If, represent ing America, and J. O. Anderson and J. H. Hawkes of Australia will be ni do to visualize the type of con test played In Melbourne Tllden and Willlahs defeated Anderson and Hawkes by scores of 17415, 11-13, 2-it. fi-3. fi-2, after a bat tle which occupied virtually the entire afternoon. v ' KIghteen Vuajor and alnss "AAf minor league clubs will Invade Florida for tho spring training sea son. The list includes five each from the National and American leugues, besides one Southern as sociation, four A meriean associa tion and three International lengue clubs. Jone Bay will attempt to lower Jimmy Connolly's world Indoor rerurd of 2:4:i 3-5 for two two thirds of a mile next Tuesday at the indoor meet at Madison Su.iare Garden for the benefit of the cnthedrnl of St. John the Divine. Cnnolly will be on hand to defend his record leaurels, while Lloyd his record laurels, while Lluyd Goodwin, are also being sought es entrants. t Rammv Mandell, Rock ford, 111., lightwelght title clnlmant, will be out of tho ring Tor a month, ac cording to Eddie Kane, his man ager, because of a pulled muscle In his left shoulder. Mandell re ceived the Injury while boxing In California and is taking treatment In Chicago. ,A regular advertiser Is a de pendable merchandiser. iy HOOPING COUGH No "cure" but htlpi xo r- D duce paroxysms of coughing. CKS y a do Rub Base Ball Goods BASEMAN'S MITTS ft. 00 to IS.00 CATCHER'S MITTS 1 .041 to $13. Ml FIELDER'S MITTS (1.00 lo fs.oo RATS Mtc to $J 23 RASLBAI.LS I.V In $100 F. L. LILLY Hards Phona Mala 81 Sport Gossip I Observer Crossword Puzzle I 5 i 5 5 S I 17 18 . 19 lis 111 I . nr. is . io I i . m ii iu LJ JUUW: m 30 it p S ' ri7 n"-! r- 1 Lni" J '. '--T- .LIL- LLLj 64 ""U"! Jot. p There's not a single abbreviation repeated. Besides' it's miltp simple . HORIZONTAL 1. ftfoney value. 7. Smoked dried herring. 13. Spicy' odor. 14. Sudden lufeh. 15. j,oad or bundle, , , 17. Rank or degree. 1!). Organ of hearing (pi.). 21. A simian. ( ' 22. Composes. 24. Fish spawn. 1 26. Part'eOf th yerb to be. 26. Canine. 27. Prunknrd. 29. Near. , I 30. A dead language, 32. flpced. ; 34. l.lft from behind, a 6. Extendn. . , , 37. Small. ' 39. Opening In a fence. , 40. Energy. 4k. Narcotics. 42. Child's bed. 44. Home fpr religious devotees. 46. A catalogue, 49. An additional Clause to a doc ument. 51. Term of respect. f.2. Outer covering of a seed. 53. Preposition denoting direction. 54. Affirmative adverb. 66. Matter In a rarlflpd state. 57. Indefinite article. 68. To put. 60. Propriety' of conduct. 63. Noise. ' 64. Hoon. 66. The Jury. 67. To threaten. 88. Back tooth. 70. Bitter herbs. ' ' ' ' 72., Precious stone. 73. Beyond human comprehension r VKRTTOAfi 1. competent-,? 1 2. Step. ... '' 3. To wenry. Lucky Is the BttiT Who Ti'Mn.s Itoyal Hair of Prince of Wales LONDON (AP). The most pop nlar beauty shop in London jnst now among fashionable young women who have their bobbed FREE We have made a study of wring conveniences and correct lighting. Why not take advant age of our experience. It costs you nothing to call on us. We will glad ly show you why it is worth while to liave these conveniences and how little they will cost you. If you can't come in just phone and we will call at your home. La Grande Electric Co. M-124 1304 Adams Buy Life Insurance For Protection Sat spparatrtjr for lnrrt nwnt. Iliillillng A txwin slnrlc run bn pun-haortl on cay v)tni'nt.s out of yonr sot Ines . and nianintcos 7 roniplloil srml-aiiiiiially La Grande Building & Loan Association FI.OYD MoRENNOX Kate Manajrrr in this puzzle, and no word is to solve. Denoting motion townrils. . Mixed with. Fat of swine melted down. Internal decay in fruit. Entices. Upon. Period ,of time. Moisture from the eyes. Cluster of ribbons. Nearly vertical In position. A finger ors toe. Cook before a fire. The substance resulting the decomposition of a by eleetrolosls. :' Convulsive -cat chine ol from body the breath. To disregard orders.' 1 Billions or frogs. Iikewarrn. Plants with ' soft succnlant steins. Species of duck. Fertile spot In the desert. Leguminous plant with edible seed. Attempt. Mediaeval expedition 1o recov er Holy Land. Bring to perfect Ion. Buffalo. Sober; sedate. Place where hides are tanned. A vlvtd color. A Scotch hat. Leaflike division 6f the enlyx enclosing the corolla of a flower. Hollow worn by water. A large book. To comb wool, flax or hemp; Twenty rjuires of paper. Medlcino prescribed at one time. Negative conjunction. . Wager. sixth note,,. , tlift,. Hln,tpnlc scale. A bone. hair trimmed every week or so i. a Curzon strent establishment pat ronized by the Prince of Wales, lxrd Jascelles, son-in-law of the king, and all tho,. younger mem bers of the royal family. Whllf. the king himself is at- KODAK SUPPLIES .U'ST RECEIVED A Now Slilpiiirnt. of AVSro AND EASTMAN rilius nml Film l.fli'ks Moon Drug Co ' F.vrrjrthlnx for I lie Slrk Jtoom I'HONE MAIN 08 A NEW CONVENIENCE Lard la A Carton Already Measured No more waste, no inaccuracy, no more of the old measuring by leveling your lard in a spoon or packing it in a cup. This new way your lard ' is already measured for you. It is a guaranteed Pure Iird nnd conies in One-round Cartons at 25c a Pound 1 I Pattison Bros. Grocery ; tended by the royal barber at , Buckingham Palace, or at Sand 1 ringham and Balmoral or wherc (ever he goes, It has long been cus-' i tomary for the 1'rlnce or Wales and his brothers to patronize one of the town shops to which place they go when their hair needs trimming and await their turn of "next" the sunn as ull the other patrons. ( tiermany Aids Shipbuilders. JlAMIIFRG ( AP). To stimu late Uermnn shipbuilding, the Oer man government will make avail able credits egual to fid per cent 1 of the- price., agreed upon between the ship owners and the build ers. This step Is taken ' because the ship construction companies lt'$ a square meal for a dim SITE'S A DELIGHT . 4 1 sr.. .1 We Go Out of Our Way to Serve . . The Phone Number is MAIN 5'i3 FINEST QUALITY AND . BEST SERVICE . THE CITY GROCERY Just Bark of Oarr's on I ir Slreet . rnNE MAiw f7 iuk iiaijm i-'reie demvert ' Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.50 Wilson Bros., Tailors CLEANING. PRESSING AND HAT BLOCKING New Foley Bldg. r The Test of Real Service Financial consideration is never placed first in the arrangement of funeral services by this in stitution. The same careful attention is assured the needs of every fam ily regardless of their ability to .if Ij i. W ' AW w. Bohnenka Co. neral Directors II tA Spring CALL MAIN SO There is ' no better ' Tailoring or Serge IDDISHADE BLUE SERGE &UITS ASH BROTHERS have no ready cash to advance lo the workers, nnd the ship own ers are likewise suffering from a scarcity-of capital. If he advertises It, he knows it's pood. Phone Main 545 St. y Main 42 V J i,"m';"VWJK')W.. t