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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Saturday, February 21, 1925.
"The Good Men Do,
Lives After Them"
Ho uf ore Inclined to paraphraso Hhakespeur' worda. For
truly, s'Jch men un George WuMn;toii leave behind them all
that uui loflh-Bt In their mlni'-a, to shim as a perpetu.il
Inspiration to mier:cdlng generation. An long a v.e pay
honor 19 ,hf noble memory n''h nation;-! h ro-j, o Jong
ran we be trusted- to cherish and uphold the. idcuitt (o which
they devoted their llvi-a.
7s Department Store
"A Good Place to Trade."
1 sPOCTjVEWS
CLOSE Gil
IS EXPECTED
HERE TONIGHT
' Although Gloss, diminutive Ti
ger forward, has been on the sl-k
lint for several days with an at
tack of tonsllltlB Jt la hoptd by
Ihft La Grande supporters that
. he will ho ahlft to start the game
Win linker tonight. Tin? rnialn
' dor of the Li Grand lenm Is In
good shape and should be uble to
play pood ball. ilutninclt baa re
covered from his Indisposition of
A week ago and Is again blil.ii;
the basket.
Baker sprung a surprise laat
night and beat the rendition
puckoroos on their own floor by
flio scoro, of 21 to ltf, showing
unexpeotud strength, so the Tigers
are expecting a mighty bard bat
tip. Should tho Tit; its win to
ri Iff ht they will have, earned the
victory, although tho hard game
tho linker quintet playsd last
evening will have Its effect In
favor of Ia Grande.
A. preliminary game will be
Viluyd this evening by tho Hakcr
and I a Urandn freshmen teams.
The first game wilt mart at 7:10.
Wcbfoot Swimmers to
Meet Multnomah Club
I'NIVEKftlTY OK O It E O O N,
Kugene, Ore. (Kpeeial) In the
first swimming meet of the sen.
son to be held in Ihe univernily
tank,- I'nlvernlly of Oregon will
"meet Multnomah ehib of Tort
bind, Halurday night. . Heveral
weeks ago t)in teams met In Port
land, gild tho final outcome was a
Mo. M to 84.
The university team In built
ground five I'ortlund swimmers,
Ren Iomhard, Hobert Hoggs, Bob
. Gardner, Ilymah HamuelS and
Norman Iiurk. Other members on
Iho team am: Art KrlkHun of Hun
Diego, Cal.j Al Hlneluir, Kugnne;
flare llelder, Hherldnn; Ijimont
Htone, Kugene, and Itol.ert Me
f'abei Waiiua. ,
Oregon's next meet will be
.pKUlnt tbe Orenon AkkI here a
weCk front Hat unlay.
Windows In York MlttMc-r Get
First Clean In j () ftoo Yearn
HULL, Eng. (AH) There are
windows In tho York Mttintnr ot
"flull which hevo not ben washed
In moro than Coo years, It was an
-bounced recently by tho Iean of
.York In making an appeal for a lo
cal fund for tho preservation of
"thCM antique which are mill in ac
tive service There Is no collection
of Knglloh glass In tho world ap
proaching that ot York Minster,
said the dean, and If the public al
lowed these windows to iltsappuar
tholr Hk would never bo seen
again.
80 mo of tho windows which have
been In place for six centuries were
being cleaned for tho first time, the
dean asserted, and it hud hocn
found thst tho belief thut washing
might dustroy the mellowing effect
.Of time on the gln.m wus WDhout
foundation.
Three Acre
Tract
i On the Old Oregon Highway,
I1 juiit outside the City limits
on East Adams Ave.; new 6-
: room modern bungalow. Will
Mil at a bargain price and1
i, on good term!.
;
j; PYRAMID LAND CO.
MAIN 1S.
O.A.C. Wins
From Oregon
Five, 34-30
l:i'f;l-;xr-; (lir Hie AsoHati
I'rcBK)-n,(! Ori-gmi Axrulilliunl
'olliiri: 'ULiJu-tlrall tram ili-ftnuil
t'lp I lllwrvll, of Onuon lii-ro
I11H iiIkIh hf llicK'on- of 34 to 30.
I Tho Wins. Pin nd Flsctfoot
nhiK mill 1
-.,,, ,au,u u luncut-e irop snoot
at Ihe Country club tomorrow
morning at jo o'elor-k. This Li one
Of. a Serb'H nf nrnodxn x., ,
- - , Id-Ill
preceding a shoot to be h-ld In
"rr ruiure when the winner
will be presented with a gun.
The IT tin Will ho trx.n t... . 1
warn. '
HOSPITAL WING SI,ATi:i)
PKNDI.BTOM. Oro
wlruclton of an mi.iH inn..i ...
(the eastern Oregon stain hospital
hern wa foreahudowed when r
jW. v. McNary. superintendent of
.the hospital, received Information
.from yalt-m to tho effect that Ihe
.mint wnv un.i ...
1-u iii:aiis rrunimiliee ot
the legislature had nnnr,.,,.,!
entire budget for thn loeul organl-
Min. inn nuilgitt provides 2I5,-
; mr 9. new wing.
The appronrlatlon Hum nn .n
paused by the legislature, but con
gestion In the hospital at Ha lem la
so severe that relief Is expat-ted to
ne obtained by the construction of
iho wing here.
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SUMHr SHOOT I
IS ANNOUNCED
Walter Allen's Famous Orchestra
FROM IDAHO'S MILLION DOLLAR HOTEL, LEWIS CLARK, OF LEWISTON, IDAHO
Director Alien of the Fiuhouh 1). 0. K. K. Hand. National Prize Winners -r Trumpet. .
Hobby Allen, Ijite or the St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco Pianist.
SEE THEM AND HEAR THEM AT
ZUBER HALL
Tuesday, February 24
LA GRAND E, 8:M P. M. .
This Orchestra is famous throughout the West for their wonderful Dance Rythm. Their music is up-to-the-
minute. Hear them sing and play. ',
Pl'P.LlC CORDIALLY INVITED.
Tickets fl.10 with War Tax Paid.
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For Leonard's Title
! 1
Tigers May Face Tough
Job in Local Tournament
By RCOOP)
Did It ever occur to anyone that
La Grande high school's Ixc.ket
ball team might po.'-r:iiIy not nor
vlve the I nion-WHllowj. county
tournament here n xt w"ek and
therefore not be. eligible for iar
ticlimtton in the district tmirrn-m'-nt
at t'nion the first week in
March?
It could happen, although It !
very unlikely. As It stand, how
ever, two teams to participate
Joseph and Wallowa have twice
beaten Ijl Grande, ir ia Grande
has hard enough luck, to draw
games with these two in the pre
liminary tourney and loses to both,
she will he through.
The find: game l-a Grande will
play will be with Knterprtse which
should end In a wiji for the Tigers.
After that well, let's hope for the
bent.
The Tnlon girls' team is to play
Pendleton some time in the tiPa
future, according to reports. If
the Hueks play the sumo istyle
against t:nlon a.-: they did again
Ijl Grand" liere, t'nion has a good
chance to annex Kastern Or-gon
honors.
The baseball bug Is beginning to
buzz brightly In some sections of
the Inland Empire. Natnpa. lia-
lii.f . nn,l tli. ..lln.n l.i-il... nf
(the Oretron-Idsihn Imvtr heen
slightly bitten. Ho far., the Insect
baa merely been buzzing around
the bonnets of the members of the
liluc -Mountain league but It Is
expected to sit down and sink Its
fangs in deeply In a few weeks.
Tlio Five Horsemen continue
merrily along their path of vic
tory. Sheet's team Is develop
lug utt'.i each gnmi? and Is play
ing the; kind of ball that pleaHcrt
tho funs. .Many snhl they timer
saw a cleaner game than tho
Horsrmrn-NJKlit Jluwk tilt lust
Friday.
And Ln Grande has another
formidable bn-H-'ibnll team Iho
DANCE
A ):nii Mini ruav 131 tfie win
ner to thf world's lightweight hoi
llig -hnnidoii.-lilp ulll iisIut In iliu
tf-trirn til oul'IfMfr t'iiij to San
rnnr-wo. Jim- ltliiaiiifn ib-fl)
uijjI Jm-k Mltr. clutniaiil to tin
J'a ifii- ccia.s( bi;MlH K'hi t i t J Jiu-ft
in a. fO-rf,uml itiaiiii ft binary
liili Ixii-rs urrt among IImim
ciiofjn Ui fl'ift It cMit for tlie uorbl
tide lit iiuy Ixouanl a4-ali4l, and
in the tli-iiHiiifcs in Niw York .tln y
wcrr -in.il' lif-U fir om if the rirt
fl",UtA. Tin- San Frantiftci bt that
filtl. A big tovcI K '.ectii.
La Grande Athliitlc club five,
composed of .Maclionald, la
Tntlsh, Garitr, TbeiMiii and Ash.
It Is snkl that V,to two teams
will iini-t Ii'it in -fore long for
tin i-iiamplonship of FaHteni
On-gou tlii hide tA th liluc
moutttaliis. Alany fans an eag
erly awaiting the positive an
nouncement of surli a jrame and
a crowded hmiMi Hmildti't Vm
hard to get.
The new boxing commission, ap-
pointed Wednesday night by Ihe
city commission, will probahly i
mi.et Tuesday nlghi to appoint a
matchmaker and lay out 'plans i
for the coming year In reference !
to boxing and wrestling tn' -I.a 1
Grande. The members ...of.' the
commission are; v. t'. Crews,' Hoy !
Karnutn, J. J. f'arr, Joe Keeney
and r, R L. Itubiton.
Tommy Gibbons Agrees
To Fight Harry Wills
NEW yORK -(AP) Tommy
Gibbons and Hurry Wills, the two
citstanding contenders for the
world':: heavyweight championship
have agreed !o meet at the milk
fund charity bouts hero next sum
mer... .It.. w:iit Ami cm iicti . Jfeblay.
night.
We Go Out of Our Way to Serve
1 ' .
. The Phone Number. is MAIN 5'ii
FINEST QUALITY AND BEST SERVICE
THE CITY GROCERY
Jmt Hock of C'lirr'. on Fir Street
l'HOE MAIN B7S RAT BAUM FREE DELIVERY
TO
PENDLETON
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EH
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I-aly Uuck was conspicuously ab-
nt ifiMt night at Pendlfton at least
aa r&r as the I -a Grande girls were
eunrermil. Kdith Jirthel. i.-n-dlfton's
flah at forwurd hit bas-
, kr-ta with ither hand and at from
jany and all angle of the floor.
; Titia wrt ot imng proved too
I much for the Blue and White sex
I tt on a strange door. The Unrk
Jaroo girls ran up Si points dur
ing te course of the game while
ihe rcal outfit won l six with
difficulty.
The. game last night was the
last one for the I .a Grande girls
this sea.ton away from home
against another arhool. The alumni
game will be played some time
next week. A er- of rla.ss games
will wind up the season for the
girls. Thes are to be played
March 3. The freahmen and soph
omore teams and the senior and
junior outfit. wiH be niairhed on
this ocra:lon. the winntrs to meet
at a later date.,
Baseball nlnvers are flnekin? In
I Hot Springs 10 lake baiha. so we
.should have c( an baseball thta1
i year. , " . e
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You could olmoat truthfully say
Babe Ruth Is still the biggest man
in baseball, since he weighs In at
23C this year.
Minerva
Says
If your shoes are worn
out and you have not got
the price of a pair at 7.&0
to $10.00, Just come In and
say, I have 3, 4 or 6 dol
lars. Give me the best shoe
you can for the money.
We have lots of good
shoes In Wroken sizes that
we will make you a price
on In case we have your
size and you are not too
finicky. Just: ask the shoe
man he will find some
thing for you.
THE BQOTERY
GAT HA YUEN. Mgr.
Where (1 ll)s S2 Value.
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Spor Gossip
Three members of the Interna
tional polo team which captured
the international cup. will uppeor
In an indoor match in Brooklyn,
Monday, in the inte rents ot the
fund of 1160,000 being" raised
through amateur sports for the
building of the Cathedral of Ht.
John the liivlne.
.
I-eo Mege has revealed the se
cret of t'rlving 2iS yards while
balanced on his right foot. He ex
plains that some time ago he
changed his style which required
an even distrihuiion of weight on
the feet during hi awing and has
increased the average of his drives
30 yards and he calls attention to
the rct that Jon Kirk wood has
added jr yard" by the same meth
od, leading golfers today hit the
ball up and place their reliance
on their right fool, providing they
hal from that aide of the tee."
a or .inline to Ilege. Kettiii more
curry and a longer run.
Willie Sen ting. Bob Shawkey and
Krnle Johnson are the oldt-st mem
bers of the New York Yankees'
ba.ffhaU ftiuad, according to a re.
vised rosier Just Issued. Kverett
Scott, whom age has been over
coming, uccordlng to reports for
the a.Ht two seasons, le only 3L',
one year older than 'George Mer
man Hnth of home-run inclina
tions. frvices of Wayne "Hie" Munn,
world'; heavyweight wrestling
champion, since his def..ut of ilike
Dodge. Broth
5124.1 f. o. b.
L. C.
RADIO?
We are now located permanently in the new Harris Building,
across the track on Fir Street, where we will conduct an ex
clusively Radio Store and Radio Factory.
STOP IN EVENINGS AND HEAR 01R KADI0
We sell all standard makes of Radios on monthly payments.
ASK US IF IT'S RADIO WE KNOW!
Heacock Radio rhones Made in La Grande None Better
HE ACOCK RADIO SERVICE
LA GRANDE, OREGON
! Romano in leas than seven minutes
In Chicago Wednesday, are in great
demand. Promoters are reported ,
to be making various bids fur a
return match between Munn and;
Kd "Htrangler" J-wU. who still;
(claims the title, although defeated;
; recently In Kansas City. Chicago, '
t Kantas City and Michigan City.
Ind., promoters are making ef- j
. forts to obtain the proposed meet- '
; Ing- - !
i
1 Frank Frlsch, captain anl sec- !
ond baseman of the National lea
gue champion Giants, is 1111 extra-
ordinary holdout. It is report vd '
that Krlsch received $ J 7.00U a year
and aims at IZfi.uoo.. One of his '
main arguments Is that not so long
aKO the Giants sought ih s'-rvic.-s 1
of Itogers Hornsby. but refused t.
swap h'ruwU fur htm. Several !
memberK of the team will leave fur i
the Giant training camp ut J-:ara- (
KOlu iatiirday. . j
The first section of the Yankees 1
left Friday for Ht. IV'ii'rshiirg. , . !
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Oorge Kisler, manager-of Ifte :
St. .oui:i Urowrts. ha nade a .bet ;
and he will not be di-st-ipHm-d j
for it and if he wins bin waKer,
he will be tendon 1 a iKiilMuet ;tnd t
baseball men in geneini will do
liirn honor.
lntring the husehall meeting-in
St. .luuu). Wider toid President
Johnson of the American halite
thut he had wagered a suit of
clothes that he will hit for un av
erage of .340 tor thel'jr. sea.son.
So confident is he tluit bis eve
siRht, wltich put him dut of t J
game for a yar and hatidtc:ipped
his work lajt year, i. as ood as
ever, pronipted iim to nke llif
hei, Hitler rsents 0 n v int ini:' ion
TYPE -A 5
It is not possible to explain the really
remarkable demand for this car on
the basis of beauty and comfort alone
notable as these qualities are.
Confidence in Dodge Brothers and
"the goodness of their product is with
out question the fundamental influence
at work.
Detroit; ?1470 Delivered
Smith Z
La Grande, Orego. -
-Nothing But
There is no better'
Tailoring or' 'Serge
MIDDISHADE .
I5U E SERGE SUITS
thiit the Crowns are not to be
considered as in the pennant fight.
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine t.
both local and internal, nd has bem
successful in the treatment of Catarrh
for over forty veari. Sold by all drugguu.
F. . CHENEY ci CO..Toledo, Ohio
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