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PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, February 23, 1925. ' Satisfaction or Money Back Hill's Department Store "A Good Place to Trade." Radio I ! ti kkoay. ri:. 21. ' I'm If lo Time MalUm. KFI, 1 4ft Anj(-ltn. ( jiif. it-"). H-fi.S'i p. in., K wiring Herald, table talk, nr wh; fii.tu-O Kxumlner's mus ical half hour; ; : -J -r -7 . editorial talk; 7-lt. Aeolian reftldeno- pipe organ recital, Han McKurland, or ganist; 8-9. Kxuinlii'-r program, Women' I'rfHH Club of .Southern c'alKornia.; fl-Hi, vocal reeluil; 1 I i, Packard Hullad hour, IIkw HiiAMtH and Kbue (Ml. KI-'OA. Scnlllf. WuHh. (44fi), 4 G:iG p. m., Olympic hotel orMiin trn; fl:46-8:K. lthod'V Ix-partmcnt tore Jirografn; S:3ti-M. Warren AmlPrnon'ii orchrni ra; 10: 1 ft-1 1, ;;d(Jt Harkm flH and his on-lp-Hi ra. KHXO.'l-OH AngeeH, fallf. (Z7H), 10:30-1 1 ;3ir a,, in,. HimMiIuc hour; 3: 3(14: 30 p. m-, ultimoon organ rocllal. Kiher I'r.cke lin-in, or gunht; fl:0-7;30. childn n' hour arranged and prenentd by fl uiy Jamo iJeanl.iJey C ousin Jim). KGO, Oakland, f'flllf. 200.8 j. 4- . 6:80 p. m.. concert orchentrn. Hotel Bt. FrflnclB; . HrunKWiek-Itadlolu program: Paul Ash and Ms Ora nndu thfaUt .orchestra: Harry A. Jarmn, H. 1. Mllholland, reudcrn; Alice O. Poyncr. vlolinlut; Mm. U. A. Jonrn. contralto; O. A. .Ion en, -tenor; K. W. Toye, flutliit; Martha fisher, harpilt; Jour ph Mrlntyrc, putnHt; Mildred and (Ndrir WrlKht, vlollnim; Hurkc ft. t'alfce, hanjo lttt t x'harle J)rlriK. accompanlut : Jack Muhan, tenor; George Madi son, baa; Thclrtm Werll, HOpruno; Vtra I'arkor, accompanist; in-l a. ni.. dance music, Henry Halhtead 'a urchrstru. ROW. Portia lid. Ore. MBS)". 18:80 p. ni., concert; f, children' program, ntory I'ncle (hive; R, Oregon. Agricultural College K lrnloii Service lecture; 8:30, con cert; 10, Multnomah hotel Strol " lrr. " - KHJ. l.o.i Angelen, Calif. (404). lS:iii'-l:..0 p. in.. Majoc and hla Fon.m Kuof orchcKtra; 2:30-8:80, program, Pacific Hi a ten Klectrlc company, lmmanucl malt fiuurtot, Grace Currey, harplat; 6-0:30. Art Jilrkman'a Hllttnore hotel concert orchestra, Kdwurd Kltsspatrick, dl ri'Ptor! 6:80-7:80. stories or Amnr- . lpon history. F'rof. Wultfr Hylvpstpr HurUojr; weekly visit of lh sund- . man and Queen Tltanla of Kalt-y- lanq. rnclc John; 7:4ft. Mrs. Joe rtx-rclal Trust and HuvltiKt bank; 10-11, ' fturl Uurtnftt's iflltmoru Jlliotnl dnnco orphestra. K'JH. I .os Antfclen, Oallf. (2U3), 418:80 p. m., umnlral prog ram of rfaaidpal nature, illn'tMlon Musical Department of Illhle InsilH-ie. KhX, Ouklaud, Cullf. ( r.i.fi.'J ) , 0- 1 l. " m.i suhspf matlnci?, Aunt KU , ale.. .KMX, Hollywood, f'ullf. (337). 10:80 a. m., Atrn. Katr Hrew Vaughn, homo ecnomlcsj 11. news of S6 and 60 years oru; 12-1 p, m., recital from W'nrtltiter plp or can studio; 6:4&-(l:16, Vurlit4er pipe oriran studio. Kid .Iff sports talk; (1:1(1-7:30, program present t-d by It. ( "Clirf Durum; 8-9. program, KlitP f'aterltifr pompany; If -10, proKrain. Paulals, fentjirhiK Venetian oivhestru; 10-12, rnovi tilKhl at the C'oeonmil (.Jrovn In 4the Amhassudor, hoi I. Ah l,y. man's daiiPii orcheaira. : KpO, Kan rranclwo, Oil. (49.ft) 1-2 p. in.. Ittidy rlelwer's I'alrinoni hole orehestru; 2:3o-3:,io Pavo lieu) orchextra: 4:30i:3o, Itudy Belger's Kalrinont hotel orchestra; 6-:SO-0:ao, children's hour storieo. His; Brother; 7-7:30. Kudy Helpror'a 1 Fairmont hotel orrhearra; .8-lu, Villa Motet nlirht; Iti-U.- Clene J a men lto.e liowl orehestrn. Mouiitotil Tluir HtnlltHtH. C'MHH, Iti-Rlna. riin. (43U),. 8. p. Hi., wi'ekly hedtlni.i tr.ive) tulnm; Everyday Radio BY RIMBALL HOUTON STAWl W (8) YOU USETO BE ASKED "WHAT STATIONS CAN "YOU , HEART" NOW IT IS "CAN YOU TUNE OUT WXYZr StlectiTlty, of tilt ability el i radio rcceirer to (elect one station irom another, depend! on Mie electrical constant! or tuning characteristics of the receiver (coil! and condenser,) and also ttpon the tvpe of antenna sed and the location in which the receiTcr is installed. - For a given signal, a Renrml idea tot selectivity can be obtained by ob- erring the drawings above. Here, -resonance" or maximum signal is Indicated by the height!) of the curve, and tha selectivity by the total width of the curve. 1 The drawinss represent reception of two different receivers: A the curve of a receiver having poor se lectivity, and o the curve ol a receiver having good selectivity. In the receiver of poor selectivity A detuning tht duls about 1 drgfee off K I Jay's NmeMy orehestra. KOA. Jipnver. f'olo. (3tf.). U 12:30 p. m.. Hlalto theater organ recital; 3, inatln'e for houjewive; "The UoiHlutier's Kerenade." Hhir !' l.ix gins, tenor: .Mrn. KdMh Aluth'ws. aeroiiipnniHt; negro dia reudinif. Mni. it.irri-un Aiiner; "Kuuthern Dreams." 'hurles Imti ean, violinist ; "Manimy." Hhlrh-y IJffglllH. I entral Time Sin I ions. Wr'AI,, Norihriehl. Minn. (336.9) ' l:4f a. 111.. Ml. Olaf roleg phapel servlre. I Wrrn. Minneapolis - St. Paul, j Minn. 4l.4j. 10:4ft a- m.. home I rviee, ''The Iterlpe Kxehange," Hetty f'ropker; 2 p. in-, "I'ha'raPter AnulyHls." JoKeh Ulumemhal; "The fcomanee of Itlngf." eorge Gnu; 4, mafjfine hour, "The Wind Harp;" 6:30. children's hour, (iold .Medul I.mly; H:30, dinner concert, Original t jeorge Dmborn's Nocillt t hotel orehesiru; i;ieunor pohler, Moprjuo: Kleunor Kre intintel. ueeoiiipanlsi ; 7:30, IneoniA Tax leeture; 7:4r,, "China and lis pfople." i'. a. Ha tiers VDAI KalifUia "1y. Mo. (3fl5.fi) 3:30-4:30 p. in., Hlar's Hadlo trio; 6-h:3o, child talent 'program; fl-7, iTe-.e-u-Hiory Ijidy; piano h-s-!son, Hnudeiien ,ittlet'lcld; Trianon Je 11 h e in It 1 e Hotel Muehlebaeh; ! 1 1:46-1 a. in.. Newman Nlifhthawk t nil' til . iMiti-rlnini'i h. WKHH. rhleagn. 111. (370.2), 7 p. m., liiiole concert orehestra; 1 inn Hunso, violin 1st ; Ted l-'lorlto. e lerue; Miii-tlea! hits, lilvlera thea ter; it, dnole dance orehestra; lien iiIh HlHter:;, nongt; Jieuti iteinlelc. plirnlHl ; 1 1, 1 M iole danee orehes tra; l.ofts Hr others, gongs; Kick l.ucus, iiongs) Jaek Peewell, HOIIt. WKHW. Bnldlf, Wis. (2C8), 8-3 p. rn., eoheerl Helolt college. WON, f'hleogo, III. (270.2), 1:40 p. m., luneheou roneert, l)rake concert ensrnhle, Hlaekslone string (iilntii: 2:30. artist series. I, yon 6r Ileaty; 3, rocking ehnlr thn; 6:30, .Skoeftx time for children; fl, or gan recital, Lyon A- H"aly; 6:30 7, dinner concert, Drake, concert ensemble, ltlackstonc siring ftiln tot; 8-0, Paderewskl program Merle Mitupln, Charles U. Gabriel Jr.; lo-ll, Don Hestor, . liiakc dance orchestra. WH'AH, Louisville. Ky. (399.8). 45 p. m., Joe von finest, violinist; Alamo theater organ, readings; 7:3')-u, concert, Kddte Ttoflson and hh( orehestra; stories. WliH, Km iH;in ctty. Mo. (315.6), (illher Jeffrey, vlollntst-dlreptor; 8 !). Mrs. Julian Hagby. soprano; Mnvelfind-Wallace orchestra; 0 lo:ift, Crawford-Jtuton band. WftAl, Cincinnati, Ohlo( 325.9). 7 p. tn.. Hotel Ulbson orchestra, llobert M. Vlncontl, director; 7:30, cltltnen; :4fi, chihlren's story, Mrs. lieiirmun; 8, Hotel Ulbson orehes iru; ti, address, rnlverslty of Ctn rlunall npeiiker; 9-10, Kdythe Tul ken, vIoliutHt; Mary Louise Wols plutilhl. WSH. Atlanta. Cu. (48.8). 12 m.( Kev, Andrew Jenkins fiimlly; f-fi p. in., songM 11 nd bedtime story, Hoiinie Hornhardi; -9. Viek Myers MMody ii rl Ihi n; 10:45, Orif ill h Aeolian string uirtel. WHI'l. Iowa city, Iowa (484), 12:811-12:66 p. m.. talk; W. J. Den uis on "Houth America and the I'llited Htates." I nrniei's 1-eg Hmken. IIAUHISHI'ltC;. Ore. Jom-ft Thuman, a promlnenl farmer in the eastern edge of town, fell from a load or hay he was driv ing through town yesterday, breaking his left b-g Just below his knee, both hones being frac tured. The accident oeeiircd near the Oregon Hlectrlc depot and was ratified by the hay toppling as the wagon whvtt lurched Into a chuctt hole. the maximum point gives a signal of medium sirenalh. and detuning thrm sun inriner, aunui j degrees, giyes ; a weak signal. With a receiver hav ing good selectivity, however, as in li, detuning the dials by 1 degree lenders the signal very weak or, in- audible. j 'l'hu,, if another station was broid castmg at a wave length which would give a dial setting of 39 with a receiver having poor selectivity, as in A, tha first station would still be ! heard, bat when using a receiver of good selectivity, as in B, only the desired station would be heard. . In a Neutrodyne receiver, all three dials must be tuned to the given nation if it is desired to receive from them real selectivity. Tuning only one I dial does not indies t, the selectivity 1 ol the set. BAKER SNATCHES VICTORY FROMTIGERS F1L RALLY (Hy J. B- D WKh hut ten seconds to go Duff, lankv. red-headed linker center shot the whining basket in the Maker-La Clrande hafketball game Saturday night wlicr the tIk'Th had led moat of Hie last iiiiiirier. 10 1'J. and at one lime to IS. Thus Haker won by the score or 22 to 21, one of the hinlest fought and rnoM elo-sejy conlesled gullies pluyeti here lor a long, long time. The game was fast from f he time Hie referee's fir-st whislle blew. Hoth lettrns played rough ball which eventually resulted jn one nit from each team being disqualified 011 peiHoual fouls, I'namuno w.ih taken from Hie game In (he third iiiarter by this ruling and In Uie fourth period Moody, Haker h it gu ild, also weiil via 1 he personal tun I route, In cidentally the game Saturday llighl was Hie firt one in which thin has happened here this waon. linker Scored I'lrst, Paynp, Haker right forward, drew first blood after ft few min utes or scrimmage al th first of the ganV when h shot u foul. Shortly nflerward llumtiielt for La (irjtitle hud his opportunity and lv convr-rted thus the two ttauis were lied one to one righi from I tie siart. Ilummett again pepped for ward and this time with a Held goal 111:1 kliif; L'i tititnde three points, payrn riot to be outdone returned the compliment making the scor again three all and thus it went during the entim session. Teams Neck nnd NitU The second quarter opened with hoth teams still neck and neck. The half ended with the score toJS in favor of Haker. Shortly after the beginning of the second half, I'namuno, li Grande center was disqualified on fouls and MaeTavlsh substituted Karl son. In the meantime. Haker had run up a two point lead mak ing the wore 15 to 13. Larlson inude u heroic effort from the mid dle of lh floor and tied the score again. II 11m melt had just pre viously- brought the Tigers' score up to 13 with a beautiful shot from the right hand corner of the gym. In thfl lost quarter Moody for linker was pulled nut with too many personal fouls to his credit. M Grande started the period with u' on' pOlht "margin. The score stood 1a Grande m. linker IS. The Tigers rung 11 no. her basket and then apparently stalled for time with three points to the good. Within the last two minutes of the game the purple, umt gold quintet ran up two basket ending with Duff's field goal in the last left sec onds, which put Haker one point ahead punt before the timer's gun was shot, ' H .would be difficult lo pick out standing start for either quintet with any degree of justice for both played excellent ball us a team. Mines, Poker's colored guard play, ed a good game here Saturday al though not showing to' as much advantage as be did when Im Grande played at Haker. tin the scoring end of the tejm Payne and Cundlff were both good al though Payne was appaifntly nol up to his usual form nnd w.in ham pered to some extent by the low ceilings In the local gymnasium. The Improvement of Glasi of tin Tiger squad as well us the team n a whole is worthy of special mention. George, nlthougd In hud h1i ape from totmllltls piaved u flashy game and Is handling the hall a good deal better than he has In the past. Hummeh was back In his old form ns wa.'i predicted and iinde) alro played a Mellar game for La Grande at guard. I'rei'.uncii Lnc. In the preliminary g:ime the Ha kr freshmen outplayed and out pointed the Li Grande yearlings alt the way through. The Hluo and White babes were una'ble to get past the Haker guards with any degren ni effect iveni .ii. Ilaskln and Lnndretli of Haker both han dled Hie ball like old timers and the Mtt in team was plainly of a different class than the local out fit. The final wore was 1'4 to 12 In favor of the p.aker fro:ih, l.hieni). Iji Grande Lvman (3) uf Itattor .. I'nyni' (!l) I'uixiiir (H) Glass (3) LI1 EXTRA! Clean t'p of FANCY HOXKD PAPER Ynlurs to $1.00 29c Hurry! It Von't IjisU THE L & L DRUG CO. The Sinrn of a Good Drug Store 100 Id Fill LA GHANDFRS Leads Winner tl?M4 l POSITION 4 "JfV 1 Pre.n ntliiK H. li-lleniiau, lmpiuWi ol Ihu llackeiiKack N. J.) hlph schout basketball quintet that recently end cd Passaic's sensational run of V.i straight vk-iorles. Hollerman hail m big hand in the defeat of tha 'won der team." lie Is sis feel six lnche tin height and plays center. 5 Horsemen To Play At Enterprise Tlif I'iVf llorsfiiMTi Will IW'i't Mif Hni-nnlw. I;:i ik'-r h:: n , ui 11-li-t loiuorrow i-vriliiu at Kntfr prl.'ir. In tli" rlr.st of u two Kumit Hi-rios with tin- iHMNi'hline tr-in.i, iif'oriiliiK (oi iiiiiioiinrciiM-nl hy Sk'-nt It'-ynolilH, ro.'u-h of I hi' Jlor-srni 11. KntiTpri!.'' Is rcputfil lo )mv a Mtoiik rlv', on.' thul will form llu, Horn-iii'n lo lli limit to win. anil a oIiim.- ront'-nt Is antlc Ipatcil. . Cove Quintet Defeats Union Team 26 to 13 COVB. (Spinlnl) The - Cow Alnmni fiulntcl player huskpthu.ll at I'nion Wt'ilin-Hitay I'V'-nlnff,. Iho Covp (.'inn winning hy u Ulj to 13 srore. I'll' I'-aiii play-l at l.a t.runilr 'riuir..lay .v.-nin-f IohIiis to 43. Pendleton Couple5 Arrest od. PKNULKTON, Ore. Ram Han dy ami H:-llie Hands, his wifn, have heen ehu rged with violation of elty ordinanees in conducting a dance within the ciiy for which a fee was charged, according to charges filed against them In po lice court. The charges , were made by the sheriff. Safety Kir st The guy who spills a little on the har first to sec w hut happens lo the varnish. ' . I'nmnuno (2) r Huff (f.) Ilumtmlt (7). ...KG Moody Zundel (;:) LG .Hines Hub. Ijl Grande; Lnison G for llummelt, llummelt for I'na inniio; Haker: Ma nary for Moody. rre-tnn.m l.htcnp La Grande nnker llraden ( 1) III'., Wjllslngep (2)..LK... Horry (4 1 Siotl.li.nl ( t ) .... ki; andreth (12) ... iioskln (4) Sianner (4) ... Jones (2) Smith LC. ItlankeiiHhip (2) Hul L;i Craiule: llrr for Smith; Mci'orkle for firnden; Ha ker: Kialey for Hlankeiiship. leferif rieertfien. of Vnlon. 17' : The largest selling PacSCic Coast made tScre TIRES and TUBES. COLUMBIA TIRE CORPORATION, PORTLAND, OREGON Playle Gil Co. Cor. Adams & Greenwood inn r ninrnn TO WIN TITLE ns Conn-rcuce Kiamlings W. I p. C. Oregon. Aggies rt .7so t)r;g.-,r. .. 3 a .Una WuMiinglon 4 H .STl idwhcr ..' 2 :i .411ft .Montana 1 1; .143 Montana's opponents4 C 1 ; Washington State 0 5 .(idii orUitrist (Oiifereiico StnnillngA . '. W. L. I. C. Oregon Aggies ; 13 2 nregon ..' , 1 2 .k l K wuHhingioii u 4 .t;s2 Washington State S r. .!;' Matin- s 5 .tan Whitman , 7 10 .4 12 .Montana . 4 7 .31,4 flonz.'igii ... 4 9 Willainetto' 1 0 .091 Pae-lfift . :...-...-..?. h Jr As Mnnlnna does not piny the same numlicr of games with each ti-flm in the Pacific I'oast confer ence, its nrore.H it0 not count in lahfilating.ilie slanillngs of lis op ponents. '.Montana's own slaitdings however, are tubulated. Montana's games count in the Northwest con-terenc.- .' PORlLAVT, Ore. (Special) Regardless of the outcome of this week's games, an' Oregon school, either Oregon Agricultural college or 1'niver.slty or Oregon will repre sent the northern section of the Pacific coast haskeitl;i conference when tho northern winner plays the victor- of -the culltoruia-StunfoiHl tour-game series for the champion ship of the Pacific coast confer ence. The series will he played up north (his year and will be hM by two out of three games. The, ;Aggies closed their tri umphant season Friday with a, 34-10-30 victory over Oregon ut L'u gene. To tie the Aggies. Oregon must win its remaining three con ference games, all of which win he on the road. Washington elim inated itself Saturday hy losing to Idaho at Moscow. 27 to 32. Aggies Hold Ad'vnntflgr? The advantage is all with the. Aggies. It will be quite a feat should Oregon be able to win its three road games, as the Webfoot ers, because of their fnst style, of play, have proved In their games so far that they are unable to with stand a hard schedule. The Aggies on the' other hand have been playing percentage basketball all season and because that does not require great endurance, they have been abe to play games on suc cessive nights and make a good showing. Another disadvantage for the Wehfooters Is that their play- trs arc extremely youthful. Oregon opens Its road schedule tonight against Whitman college at Wallu Walla. Tomorrow night it faces Wanhlngton Slate at Pull man, then Idaho at Moscow Thurs day night and wind up (he sched ule with the Washington game at Seattle Saturday night. Washington plays Montana to night, but that game does not count in the ooafit conference standings. Washington State and Idaho play at Moscow Saturday night and at Pullman Monday night. Trojans to Invade North. I'niversity of Southern Californ ia, ber-nuBo of Its break with Cali fornia and Stanford last fall, did not schedule basket bull games with Ih'flf Institutions this winter. As n remit, to fill out her sched ule, the Los Angeles school Is mak ing a -trip north. It probably will tie the last trip for Southern Cali fornia for pome tlm to come, as I the thre California schools patch led up their dlfferencf-H last week and resumed athletic relations im mediately. 1 j Southern California opens its : no rt Ii e rn ached u le agu I ni Wash -1 ingion ut Semtle Thursiluy night, lit pluys Multnomah cluh here Fri day night and the Oregon Aggies 1 at Corvallis Saturdjiv night. This Wit'k's ( Va-.t Conferi'iicc Si'Iieilult. .Monday Washington versus Montana ut MIksoiiIu. Tuesday Oregon versus Wash ington Slate ;it Pullman. Thursday Oregon versus Idaho at Mohcow. ... I Friday Oregon versus Wash ington at Seattle; Washington State versus Idaho ut Moscow,, Seore of ihe three leading teams follow: Owgon Aggh's. Ore. Aggies ... :t2 Pacific 1 Ore; Aggies. .17 Washington ...!2 Ore. Aggies".. IK Ore. Aggies . 22 ore. Aggies. 19 Wash. Slate (lou.:iga Idaho 18 ore. Aggies. Ore. Agghs .12 .40 Whiiinaii Whitman ..... Montana Wa'shfuglon . Willamette . Wash. Slate Idaho Oouznrra i iregon Ore. AgglcH. 24 Ore. Aggies1. .27 Ore. Aggien ...4S Ore. Aggies. .3 st ore. Aggie;. .24 J Ore. Aggies. . 2"J re. Aggies'. ,:i4 Oregon. .KB Wiilametio ... Oregon Oregon .-..4H Oregon ....fir, oregoji. r.i Pacific , Pacific Willamette ... Whitman Montana Washington . Ore. Aggies . Wash. Stale .. Idaho Oregon ... . Oregon... Oregon... Oregon... Oregon... Orcgoi.;.. Oregon... ...44 ....29 o o ..;.S0 .-4 ....30 Ore Aggies ., Washington Washington....4i Ci-on--tg.i 23 Washington . 48 Wanhtngton....7o Washington. .32 Washington..:' I Washingion.-.Tl Washington. .lij Washington. .3.1 Washington..33 Washington. .29 Washington... .25 Washington. .34 Wa.sl;ingion,.27 Whitman .. Willumetie Ore. Aggies Montana ... Willametie Ore. Aggies Oregon ...17 ...27 ...IS ...27 ...2! ..23 Wash. Slate Idaho .:io Whitman 34 Wash. State .14 Idaho 33 Alilnml lo P. try Fdiricc. ASIILANIi. Ore. Ashland will have the Chautauqua building as an addition to Lithia park, whl'e the McCormick tract either will remain with the McCormick es tate of- he sold to private. Indi viduals. Tim voters of the city decided that city improvement bonds to talling $S0U0 should hf issued to purchase the Chautauqua build ing and silo, while the proposi tion calling for the issunnce of f 4500 in city improvement bonds to purchase the Mci 'ormlck tract to be added to the present enmp ground niie In Llthla park was defeated. T 0NSILITIS Apply thickly over throat cover with hot flannel Vapo Rub Otter IT Million Jar t.erf Yearly Blue Mountain . Oregon Lumber 'Wtnft! The quality of lumlwr depends a Ri-eat deal on the treatment given it. Front our great forests to the customer, our lumber receives the best of treatment through modem processes, .scientifically ap-' p,ied- ::;:iwsm Conscientious workers make our lumber just a little better. SASH POORS AND SHINGLES Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAI CtlAITf AND BOX WOOls i-hom; MAIN 41 . U MONI1AI.I. 11 W ! WIN ANOTHER' rxiO.V (Special) For three hours last Friday night the school gymnasium resounded to the ref eree's whistle, while "Jimmy" Ros- jrnhauin had "charge of three igajm-s. one with. Haker and two (with Imbler. The first contest wu.s between the second teams of L'n iiun and Laker. The visitors were too small to cope with i'nloii's j heavier boys, but they put up a j stiff fight and showed the result of good coaching. Final score. 1 I'nion 3r. Haker 14. Then the Imbler girls came onto the floor 10 oppose our victorious scklet. add Went down 'O defeat with 7 lo I nion's 2:. Kdiih Oil kisou Pd the bask4 1 jjhooiing with eight goals, while I'anie Skiff came nt wlih three goals and one foul converted. The game was fast and somewhat like a football i gain-, both (cams playing a fa:t and peppy brand of basketball. , Imbler Wilts 111 Rally , Finally Ihe Maroon and White iii in let locked horns with t he Orange and Hlack Imidf rites In a fa.'it game that k pi the fans on their toes moj.t of the time. I'n ion took an early lead, maintain ing it during most of the game, and ended the third quarter 1 a pnnits in (he pad. Then Imbler Megan to creep up toward their score, ynd during the last two min utes of play, capght and passed Mils lead shooting their winning basket ju::t before . the whi;'lie .sounded. Ii was through a misunderstand ing that the three contests came off the same night, and it was not till about 5 o'clock in the a Her ri 00 n that word reached I'nion that Die Imblrr d ams were oming, but a little quirk advertising spread the news and a good crowd was present to witness the irlple head er. After the games a feed was served hy the freshni'in class for the winning teams, officials and the home players. Woman, (10, Is Suicide. MOI.AI.LA. Ore. Mrs. MorU Gottwald. CO, committed suicide 1 early yesterday by taking catholic, acid. Her tiody was found a quar- , ter of a mile from the Cotlwatd home, five miles west of Molallfa.i Mrs. Gottwald was preparing-! breakfast when her h i.sluuid and We Go Out of Our Way to Serve . .Inst ItmlrtMl Our Hist Shipment of I'U.I.Sm RVS PAXCAki; AM) WAFI l,i: I I.OI 15 THE CITY GROCERY tist Hack of Carr's on Fir Street PHONE ft IAIN 67S RAY BAU.M I UEE DELIVERY f .SPRING CAPS In All the New Colors son went to do the chores. They relumed to find her gone. Neigh bors joined v. it h I he family m search. A bottle of' earlmlie acid was found near I he side of her body. The fa use of lir'r nd was a mystery, as shn had hen in r.ood liea II li and appcari-d md to have siit'iVred ' li.culaHv. - Minerva Says Tf your shoes are worn nut and you have not got the price or a pair at $7. .Ml to $ 1 fi.tui, jusl come. In and say,. I have 3, 4 or fi dol lars, (live me the best shoe you can for the mom y. We h a v e t Iota of good shoes in broken sizes that we v.ill make you a price on in case we have your size and yon are not too finicky. .1 list ask the shoo man he will find some thing for yon. II BOOTERY CAY HAVnEN, Mgr. Wliorn $ Iiiiv.o $2 Valun. L