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PAG2 SIX THE EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!? Tuesday.' February 24, 1925. ' - t SPORT UNION GIRLS WIN DISTRICT CHAMPIDNSHIP UNION, Ore. (Special) The Ifllfi buttkHbull RlrlH teum of the mion hlfrh ucliool, which won tho f-hninplonshii ui thin dlHtrlel, onJ ivllh tin- HiiiKU cxi'i)1lon of the ) 'end lot on Hi'xtct, )ium rnhuh(y tlic Ik'hI t It in to tho vUMii-rn Oregon honors, h com posed of I lie follow ing ini'inlHTH: Kdlih (Jllklnon, "it r rle KUiff. t'lcii Spencer, Knnnu Wulf, l-'iitncls Kent, Helen John son. It ul li ItlrliiirilNou, Ardythe JJurn. Alnrle Hiitlih, Miirhm No illne, lolti rhlldern, and Katie Jt'iil'r. Of the flint lx kIi-Ih Ifumed, CillklNon una Kltlff pluyed forward. Hpfiirtr uml W'ulT, reii lr. iiimI Johnson uml K'-ni, khiuiI In niOHt or Die iiIMioiikIi (ill the miutfVH of tint hum dny d Home during tin season. IxtsI Unci (.mite, ITnuVr the ItlMh'iHlllp of Minn Tlorothy f'li.sli nm n, KiwIIhIi 1 earli er of the IllKh Hehool, tlieHe glrlH Ji I a. veil leu k'ii''h during Him Ken ton, wlnnlliK nil except lire hcc inl giimn with Wallowa, whleh they oHt hy a margin of flv oin(B. The riiiiu'H und .Mfores are: I wo w ill) Maker, 'J 7 to A .mid II to d; two with Wallowa, 'A'A (o 18 and Ht to !ia ; two with l.a Cramh. J!I lo 19 mid 20 to II; two will 3mliler, 'l lo !i ami to 7; one wHh Tove, :t:i in 1; ii rt one with North I'owd'-r, :H lo !t. I'.u (Jrundc find Wallowa each lout lo (he I'n lon leiim In t heir two KUIIich hy Jen polntH, the. elofeni any oppoa OK teams eanie in the nwiroon Slid wlilli Hpxtet In the Hrore. " Out of a total or 33( polntH, Un ion won '2'IH In, the ten ffainen, Wlill their opponrnlH totaled only 102, Hiving the I'nlon Klrls a per rntaKe of about 7i In polntH, while their Kuintt per cent w;ih fill. (lllkl.HOn leadH tint IIhI with about HO, Spencer, pluytnu; forwunl only port of I ho time, come second with about 50, while Skiff ha llboilt 40 to her (red II. Thin di vision Is nol exactly eorreel, rift g"1.'" j-'-" ..' . Vou en n' vely upon (lie mm Illy of our I'reseilptloii Kervlw. Moon Dru Go. l.vi'rvllilim fop llin Sick llnitiii m IMIDM-: JIAIN AS VK HAVR no lirotn ItAM TO purndo nro'iml AMI 1 1.1,1, yon what we AltH IMXN'tJ or how w can HFMVK jtoii. lint wo "u,:. orr ntlt Imslm-m nnd lXTi:M( 'I'll M.ll! you Ntl'I'M'l-: what wo iiro TKYINti TO HO. If wn MAliK any nliitoinonts VOII 11(1 not IioIIovk, ill'KT SIAlii: us prove Til I'M, ! La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. I ' JofforMMi anil llonilnolc Sts, I'liouo nlaln 7V3 J F.IIICKSOV A Dl'KLAfD Sec the Kitchen Set Sproiiil $1.13 F. L. LILLY Hardware I'hona Main 81 SPEC AL NEWS one game waa reported only by tho total for the teum, but the three leading players have the umu placet) as reported. OHklHon, Spen cer, and Hklff, with a few hcu tier ing points for other pluyera. four (( tirmluuio. Mont memhers of the teum have played two aeuHonti und four of them, (Illkison, Wulf. Kent ami Kfelmrdson will graduate thin Mprlnjr, while of the oihern spencer and Jlarn are Juniors und tho re maining five HOphomurH, with two more yeura to pluy. Th liHO ten nam oh e ml the Ben - son's schedule, hut Hupl. Itoy Conk- lln lu making an effort to liming" a content bel ween t he 1 'nlon uud the Pendleton leainH, to bo ptuyed ut L'nlon if the 1 'end I dun hlh nchool prlneltal Fa-eniH to favor a KUiue of HiIh kind, und ( nlon In hoping to wecure it for a date in ihe near future lo sHtb' ihe chnm- !plonshli for thin part of the huiI I llfoii Piniid of Iteeonl j I'nlon may ju.sily feid proud of the record made by our k'i'Ih and jtho work of Hidr eoaeh. .MImh i'uhIi J man. They have h:id tUf. hearty MiiplHirt of the eiiiiiiiieiiily and he believe they ean carry off the i-asi-eril Oregon Iioihuh If this laHt game 1h Hchedub'd with I't'tidleton. WeillU'Mday evening of lat week the girlH were the gm-HlH of ( l Cadweil, ( Tony Smith, (Unrge Hali-il, iivln Hchh unit I.. 'A. Ter- I'ell mI a balUMiel at. I he Phioil hotel, ihe dinner being given the leam In honor of I heir hticei Hsful HCU.SOH of hiinUelbail. (Hy the AKMOrliih-d 1'rcHM) Dili 1 1 ( i o 1 1 1 li uml I'riniN'toii, i'l III ttn- lllti l'riilli'Kllill' hlisld'lliall IfUKIIC, l-lll-ll ItaviilK won rlvi KUlni'H anil lost mini', will iihtI Haturdny. Punvo Nitrml lins ri'voliitlonlxoil lio ninlluluclliro of ruillllllK Hhncn. A coo ill I n B to a wi'll knowil ninUitr of iillili'lio foot ffi'iir, Nuniil'H inlup llon or a Khun wlih u lii'i. for his Imloor running imhIimhI of I ho or Ihoilox 8lyl wllliout lii'H, liim I'rniitiul mi iiniiHiutl ili'iiimiil mutinir a nuinlH'r or hIiii-h iih wi.'ll n-i fiu hryo illlilolt'H ror I ho typo UMotl liy tho jihiintoiu I'Mnii. The Niitloiuil Klrio niworlullim. IhroiiKh It" liriinoho.s, l.s arrniiKliiK lo obm-rvp nutlonul rlriu iluy, Juno n. in lliiill towim anil clllix IIikiiikIi out tho country. i , Jim MoMlllon, rapluln or tho .I'lilvorolly or Jlllnol.H rontbull Inmi In Itl2a. hliH turnoil irol'oAHloniil IwroHllor. IHi woIkIih 216 pounds. Ilo vlll .niiiko his .p hut n Colutn- ilius, I).,' Tuondny nturht. I. ... i....T. I Kninle IIiikIioh, mrnilior or tho ll'nltod HlntoM Olymplo trapHhonl IllK loam, onlilhllNlioil 11 wiii'lil'R rooord Sunday liy lironltlnK 1 a ft ilouhlo ui win in u HtmlKlit run lln the nild-wlntor toumamont or tho l.ilK-oln I'ork Uun dull at Chl- I oam. o'liitiKx hi:ats ciiaxdy NRW VOI1K (Af) Tommy O'ttrlon. Alllwanki'o lliiliUfi.iiri.t j knookod out (loorjfo chanoy of llialtlmori! In tho aWlh mi ,ir lo-ronnd riKhl at JtadlHim Suuhio (.ittrdim Mondiiy iiIkIiI. Chiinoy wiiH down nx tlinoa in iho Hlxlh round lioroni ll'llrlou d llvoroil Iho liluw Unit li'iiiiliiali il tho onoouiiti'i'. lino niiiinii .. uud two nitoiiiIk or Iho alxth niuiid lui.l oxiuroil hoturo I'hunoy finally look Iho ooiint. nr.x.iAMiN wins nwisioN KA. I'HAM'ISl'il (AT) Joii Holijaiulll of lliill wouil Mim.luv won u iloolsluu uvor .lin k SiUor of San I'limilsoo In a In-round lm llil! nialoll lioro Monday arii rnoun. Monlana HaskelociH Defeat Huskies, :i:5-2S MISSOI'I.A. Mont. (AD tinl vorHltv or Mont mm li-r.ui 1 1 I'ul. vot'Hily or WaHhlnutnn, 3:1 to 8S, lioro Mondiiy nlKht. Nurmi Wins Anolhor Itarc Monday KveniiiR lULTlMOltK, Mil. (AP)-I-anvo Nurnil rnood to triumph Mnnduy nlBht in a two-mllo raoo fonttir Inir tho Johns Hopkins 1'irih ri-pl-inont indoor ffamos lull llu pi.uli lom Klnn full, d to lianic up any now rooorils In splto or a uilhorliiK paco that forood four of lilsisovon oppononls to drop out. Johnson Approves Harris Contract HOT SPItlNOS. Ark. (AD WaltOr Johnson, nttrhinr h.'rn nl tho 1!4 world sorlos. Jolnod Ihe ! Washington sijund lioro Mou.liiv. Matins. r Htiinl.'y Harris s.il.1 iho votoran htn lor and llio VVashluKtoti oluh had ncr.-.-.l to tonus hv who and that thoro was no lurtlior idoul.t as to Johnson Indue a inom jbor of tho Sonators mound staff 'ilnrluj; tho ootniui; ponnant rum ! palBn. j Tho arrival of Jnhnon r.'iiioo. tho last I. Ik Wntry rrom II irrls' mill. I and tho youilK manai;. r's laoo was wriath.il In stnll.s. Johnson wns ot.liiulstio ovor tho Sonalnrv pn.sp. ot, ror tho s. ason. "Mu.l.l" Knot, onl.hor, also jolnod Iho s. natiirs horo Monilay. I'noll.U'o has a liioohtiui'liil hot.s ,in ins n.itin I'iimIion a l.uli..n lo Sport Gossip i BOXING ! Scene From , - - AJkiks Is iMYfiiretl a wpiii from tin ll)-. ctlltloii f iho imiirnl iu 1-1'lainl" at (lie ArcaIe thenter this evening, - . ';-- ... iliVEfJ DRAW AT WALLOWA WAUiOWA, Ore. (Special to the tbaerver) I .mils Peregantas, Portland, and JamcH Noregtiuird of Wallowa w re Hi led to a draw 111 a bout iimb-r a oiu-hour time limit staged here Saturday night, under auspice of the American l.-glon, Xoregaard took the first fall in lif minutes and 3o seeond.s. and I'ereganlaK registen-d a. fall In in minuti-H and 4fi eiim-uj. . li:ier got anotlier fall within the hour period and the referee dechned iho mutch a draw. Kiff Munn Will Meet Five Picked Matnien KANSAS rWY, Mo. (AP) Ga briel Kuurmaii, niunnger of Wuyno "Jllg" Alunn, heavyweight wrestl ing champion, has agreed to sign n contract with a Chicago syndi cate, that Munn will wrest lo any five men whom the .syndicate may choose, Kaufman announced here .Monday. The name of the syndi cate was not made public. Kuuf ma n sa id one h uud red t h ousa nd tlollarq hud been posted for t ho matches. ItACINrj ll)( (Kl lillOKI.N SAX DIIXJO, Ca. (AP) A rac ing record Hint has endured for al most a half century was broken Sunday at the Tlajuana race truck when Worthmwn, a 6-yenr-old by I'Mremen 1-,'el nl owned hy I he Hollywood rfiable, won the Epoc handicap nt two and five-eights miles and clipped more than seven seconds from tho previous record for the distance. He ran the long route In 4:51 2-fi, with 101 pounds In tho saddle. Hack in lK7fi when distance rar ing was In the height of its popu larlly. Ten ltrocck, hero or many epic struggles, carried 104 pounds to victory over a similar course and finished in 4:ftSi. This mark remiiineii (tie record unlil Sunday ;ifernonn. Over a period of years THE Ford car has remained the undisputed leader fer value in the motoring world. There are certain fundamental reasons why this is true. It is a car, properly designed and staunchly constructed, having a motor which lias proved itself reliable, long-lived and economical. It is adequately serviced by an organization reaching to every community and neighborhood. These com bine to give the Ford car the highest resale value in proportion to list price. And as production volume oi the Ford has grown the purchase price has been steadily reduced. -TVi DETROIT ' SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME At Musical Comedy 'Tut'' Kent . Wins Ashton Dog Classic ASHTON, Ida. (By tho Associ ated Pre;-H) Hxperlehoe conquer ed youth and In turn youth defeat ed ago when Tud Kent drove a spectacular comeback Into the na tional hiiow trail title, taking the championship from 19-year-old H coli '.urn and healing u notable I b id in i he American dog derby. For the sledge string which car ried the famous veteran traifsman into, first place, on which he. stak ed his reputation as America's pre mier trainer and ilrlver and on which ho lias spent a year or more on the. trails of the Targheo for est, turned out to bu the sons and daughters of Kent's former racing dogs, relegated In the derby to a badly beaten second string. Queen, daughter of Hob, the famous lead log who piloted Kent's .earlier teams Into yr tory and fame, head ed the siring that defeated her! own father now first In the sec-j ond team which was driven by j Whitney Mc.Nair. Kent regained the chnmplon.shlp he has already held five times in) tho closest finish of winning (earns j ever recorded In nn American derby but nine- minutes nd 23 seconds' separated the four teams which spilt tho $24on purse at the ''lose. Following Kent closely In u mas- I terfnlly driven race which forced a record breaking twice and at times Hcjisutionn tnuil- contests was "Smoky" Gaston driving .for the city of Pocatello who finished but five minutes and fifi seconds be hind, followed closely by X)lcotl .arn, and the St. Anthony, team driven hy Tom Morefield. Thrill followed thrill so rlosely in the spectacular contest that) thousands ignored shelter in i woathor alternating from bitterly cobl sunshine to the aspects of a I blizzard to stick to the trail Bide. Time was as follows: ient, two hours IS minutes 18 seconds; Gus-j Ion 2:$4:!i; Zarn, 2::Mt;r:i, and! Morefield. 2 r t? 7 : 4 1 . Here Tonight - ; 5 1 comedy, "IlWit.iig I'p rather WATJ.OWA, -Ore. (Special to tho Observer) Wallowa deTeated Knterprlse high at Knterprlsc Fri day night 2s to L'ii. Al the end of the basketball game the score was tied ami an extra rive minutes was played. (ireer. of Wallowa, made the winning iaskci u few seconds before the. overtime period ended. Massachuselts w o m en's clubs find women Inconsistent. We find t hein nnyt hiug you expect t hem to be. An Illinois jown finds It needs a larger jail. We would If our cops worked a little harder. WE SPKCIALI7.R ON Generator Starling Ignition All Electrical Repairs To Your Cur, Guaranteed Service ' Full Line of Service Paris Battery Electric Service 1311 Wash. RI-753 Tudor Sedan $1 Kuimboiit . IJ60 Tourinf Car . 290 Coupe ... SiO I-otdor Snlan 660 On cp. rmn d.mo'int.M. tin. uj wirui ... i& ..It. All p.ku '. . fc. 1M ALLlfORD PLANTS WALLOWA WINS iW. snnmnw Tn JiUUIIIUIl I U I FORDJAGTORY DETROIT. Mich. (Special) Another big manufacturing unit has just been opened at the Itiver Itouge plant of the Ford Motor com puny, lietrolt, and all Ford en gines are. now being built there, facilities permitting most any in crease In production thai demands may reo,ulrci The new building, which adjoins the machine shop and foundry, has a floor space of 525, 4oo square feet and Is of one-story eons! rue-. tlon with extensive window space and roof of glass and steel so oh to provide the maximum in daylight and sanitary' working conditions. -Motors are assembled 0n four con veyor lines, each 2ltH feet in length and the plant working at capacity can produce !0o0 completed mo tors a day operating in two eight hour shifts. Assembly of the trans mission and the manufacture of numerous motor parts uImo are carried on in the n w hulldinjr. Transfer of the motor assembly from Highland Park to the new building at the Piger Kongo brings closer relationship in this phase of tlie company's production cycle, ami ma nu tact ure proceeds more continuously. The cylinder blocks, rrom the time they take form when Hie moullen metal Is poured inly molds In the foundry, move for ward uninterruptedly through (lie grejit machine Hhops uud on to Ihe assembly line where they are built Into oompleled power plants. Passing of tlu Kord engine Jts- .seuihly line takes Troni Ihe High laud Park plant and Hi.' scene of Wo Carry Only 'IVsloil 03 COPPER CARBONATE TIIkIi fiiiiKU'i.!al notion: low solubility; l,iK (!!.".',) mi-lti-sion. THE L a L DRUG CO. The Host Costs Iss. FARMERS! ' J V! -V l I - I ' I ' 1 . 1 "Home Manager Purchasing Aent Art Director-Wife" JUST a slim girl, maybe, or a motherly woman with sweet eyes and white hair but what a responsibility is-hers! She is the active partner in the business of running a home. Mie buys most of tho things which ro to make home life happy, healthful and beautiful. Tlunu",h her slim, safe finders jroes most of "the family money. . And wisely and well it is usually spent too far better than the average man could spend it himself. For women are better purchasing agents than men. They compare prices, weigh val ues and shop carefully. They read advertisements regularly. Every day you'll find the wise little home manager searching the advertising columns for news that will add to the comfort, convenience and im provement of her home. You will find the same clever pur-" chasing agent studying the advertisements to find where and when to buy, and what and how, to buy most economically. The advertisements, too, tell this resiwnsive art director how she can make her home more beautiful, more individual the kind of home that a man appreciates but never knows how it Ls done! Advertisements arc the wise counsellors in the .spending of - money that the clever, housewife heeds daily. i IP KM ISl 1 I i Ita orlffin, one of Its most picturea one and interesting departments, lone which wus a never-ending mar vel to the thousands who annually vjslt thin great automobile manu facturing institution. Since the firs', small motor as sembly line was put into operation, when the Ford conveyor system wus inuuguruted back iu ml. nearly eleven million .Model T Ford motors have been assembled In the Highland 'i'urk plant and aent to tall purts of the world, j As producilon demands grew ad iditloual assembly lines were in jstalled and when the department closed at the Highland Park plant ; motors were being assembled on roiu- t c-iveyor lines, each ll'J feel ) long. There were times when more than So no motors a day were pro duced along l hese assembly lines with the record sixteen-hour day .standing at S;iu I. Hut progress in manufnctre de manded that motor assembly be conducted In closer relation to fur nace, foundry and machine Hliop. With t he eomploiton of the new building at the Piver Kongo tho It's a square meal for a dim I r We Go Out of Our Way to Serve .lust. Tleeelveri Our l-'lrsl, Shipment of piM.sp.riiY's pantake' ami WAWi.rc l iif)i R THE CITY GROCERY tint Itaik of Oarr's ou Fir Street I'HO.VE MAIN GT3 liAT rtAllAI I'ltKE DEMVKnY Fixtures House Wiring- ATWATER - KENT AND OTHER RADIO SETS We Install Radios Free Benham Electric Co. MAIN 104 The Itusiijpss nf Running a Home Is Made Easier liy Reading the Advertisement. URRY SPRING CAPS In All the New ('(lull's ASH BROTHERS line at the Highland was discontinued. Turk plant (o-(H'iatic Shows liirrense. MANCHKSTKIt. Fng. (AP). The )'1A turnover of the Whole sale ( "o-opeiative xocioty for l'.rJ4 amounted to rtila.uaii.iuHi, or $32. !oo,umi more than in WVA, This concern, which siarled in a very small way, owns eight boot fac tories in Ihe Midlands and sever il textile mills in the Vorkshlre dis trict. NEW FOLEY HIiDQ. li stop II. S,i.s from saying any : iiiiuk.