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.TVimAav Vphmarv 26, 1925. PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PURRV STEEL; SHAFTS SPRING CAPS In All the New Colors GOLFERS HERE I llll DIVIDED ABOUT Aditoriak It May Interest You To Know THAT V :' '. , , Ul.VlW, ' or absolutely tfi thlpel Everything from azure .t ' tq gcndaniip, und eapccfully that lovely color, pervunchM , blue, lllio te old periwinkle THAT-; .' TINKH, too, with a tinge or ycJJow. .are, very smart. , Tea . row", shrimp pinlt, peueh, hy - aangea pink and hols dc rose : i are, beautiful , Pftfttela. that :. '; tHW, danliln.' tr)llnl. v. vid, arp fHO-Lurcd evi'i-yH-hcr"! .- , Lipstick rflil, Cuutilltun red. the fl4iliiK ultuitn lliul Hpuri-. ', IftrUfl lovo, wainj erfuibi'i-rv :. red -v they're nil wondorf illy . pppulnr. THAT . : . TANS, atari Inn will) puliintl, i ti ft pule, ci-Kumy tit) ami uV-ep.' tninif tlirmmli iii'lrc, ti'nitiiii, a golden tun, mid wtfar, - to ' golden browns and ; henna t Shade". THAT ..- , , Wn'ro flwtvs Bind to show ' you anything any flm. If yon are liilnrVM'd In , Ilicrin . now 'piintr coloni rain- In. THAT ' , 1 ''. 4 now shipment of Humming . llird Ituslcry )U(H j jhL arrived lO MUlU'lj lllltt flPW TOfk, THAT- f Mm. irldol In nnr Mlllnr?ry lie part mrm wonli) be pifuitt'd , to niuKu mi (i luil for yon ir you Imve upinc ipilivhlnul ulyln : -. . In mind, . THAT , . New Mcrehondlnn of risLuh : t , Ijtihpi! itiuliiy In arilvlnx air moHt t'vory cloy r-j uml v.n. ti reftl nlt'fthijro in hIiowIiik II ' " to yo . , . o i .loin o purn a hoautl fill Khowlntr uf nrw Hprlny .. UWkH 08 Wft now lu)vn,yt) dn - pluy-r-a vurluLy .of (iuloi ui)iJ patlfrnH thut will lnnpt yot) to Blurt moro . Hprfuiffc hi wIhk" r.jfht away. ; ( ... THAT ''. Kvn ythlnn wn sell l (iIho- liitcly ffiiuinntfod io glyrt .yon romploiM nutlnfurtlon. , ' THAT If itnyOtlhK rlocbn't plcow you at any iinio, w wunl to replace thti mirHumr- or Blvc you your monry - Ihnt'n iiow t . Rtronitly hnllevA In our nioi'olmiitliat'. Ernest Watfyns, Manager toy y M p,ff- ' .tf'.Hv' 3Miv v Is, h , ' . , , - s , s - 1 ' 192 8 Maizes Its Bow Spring has brought:' her. .'liveliest fashions, : ... .. v In every Department ,bf our store is evidence of this Spring like .touch.- . .;, . Apparel Sections, are filled with the new styles '. - - Among the fabrics colorful patterns and new weaves proclaim their allegiance to Spring. Home furnishings,' too, have profited by .Spring's arrival . ; .. lieautiful Draperies do credit to the new season. We cordially invite you to see'; for yourself ' V . , Visit every department.' ;. ' New : -'r-vBr-Ensembles You ' will ", realize .the smartness of . Fashion's , : newest twist ' when ' you : -see'j these new.; en'seni: s .. bles xoat ' and : dress, ,. ; combinations fhe most '. useful .; addition to ; you r ' Spring wardrobe..;;;; ; ; ; v $40 and more Spring Millinery . Even the largest, widest brimmed hats favor the peaked crown.' Also no self-respecting hat of small dimensions would venture forth without some sort of peak in its crown. Truly one must be peaked this Spring. Let us show you how! $3 to $20 Ml A lb Dressy . :,i,:,;., ' Spring Coals ". Tiie;-. varied - effects 1 given ':to;' the fronts of these coats mark them as Fashion-right. .Tin tuckings, pleats of ' all kinds and flares effect the slight f ullnofts so graceful this spring. ' $16 to $i.r, .. . "A Good riace to Trade" "A Good Tlace to Trade" will I.Ike every oiher Innovation steel shafted Rolf . elnl iave found many ardent supporters nmonif the- loeal BOlferH and at i)ie mime lime there ore apparent ly Just ns many devotee of tho gaihe who think that a dull wl'h a -steel shall i loo worlhleus to earrv arounrl the eoursr?. Th yeas maintain thai the steel sfiafled elulis are the only thins for u inullilud'e of reanous. charlhs Iteynolds, one of the monl Ineur- lalile addlets to sl-il ititilt. aB that he lilies them for the reason thai In drlvlnif the elidi la h'tm like ly lo sllee due to the laek.or tor sion between the. ahal't and the head. Sleel Shaft A'hlieH. The heiiilH of all wood hhafled eluhs may he IwUsted alonif Hie handle hv -tills movemenl known lorslon. Kteel shnlled eluhs ale free from this i'ollo, h'-eause tubular sleel In lite nan not twist sideways. Hesler MneTuvlHh. conoh at IT. S. and one of Ihe Innirest ili iv ers who ever leed a ball on Ihe loral eourse is u hooslir for the steel shalla. He elalnin tltry are eaperlally adapted to the wooden eluhs due lo the extra whip In the handle.. Tho wood shaft fraternity op poses the sleel handles on the grounds that when you buy a steel shafted .club you've got that eluh and if ennnot be ehanged as to whip or weighl. Wood shsfis may be sanded down aeeeordlntf lo Ihe wishes of the Individual owner, (if eourse this means of treatment Is Impossible with a sleel eluh. Howard O'r.rien. Is devoled to wood shafts for his personal use although he selJs holh kinds. The gist of Ihe whole mailer when simmered down seems to re solve to this: barring n few per sonal proiVrenees the sleel shafts make tho besi drivers; brassnles and other wooden eluhs due (1) Mo their laek of torsion, (2) exlra whip In Ihe handle, (") more weight at the head and (4) extra durability. To offset these advantages i,. YOKEL BEATS EI DLL US '., t-j OI!TI;.N, Ore. (Ily the As- sneiateil I'ress) Mike Vlikel ivaled I'.iH) i:danls 'i last niglit, lakiiijj two nut nt lllfcc lulls. " ' , Sport Gossip Hy Hip Assoiiiiitotl pmss) Wlllio I'.ilola, nil'l'l'o dlsianno Kiitr r '1"' Kinriirili-Anicrirnn A. C. who has loi' imifh to proiliirn , uirricii's rnnl in.loor i rark it.'iiMnn. sturitls rlcuml of rliurRfl ili.n lie (nihil lo It''P n iiRiTP- . infill io mpo in )ho Anifrfrnn lo Kicni ni''I in lio.ston Monday. Tho A. A. I'. is snliaflt'il -that Uitola liiilcil in ttppf-:ir Ihroujrh n min iiinh i-fiiaiiiiiiiK- in which h no pari. ' Travi;i .liirk.son, youthful short nion s.nsalion of tho Nw York I Ciniils. who Hurffcloil Duvn Kan- tholcroft, now inannKi r of (ho HrnvoK, Blfol shaflH havft -tho. dlaudvunlaRO I'Iiur roiurnou n hikni imn, thf .laficsnn ana liicnij wriKin "i 'n- in, (1) impossibility to vary dp?roo of whip, (2) nmiil,a!thoiiKh dofinito varlunco with ihi iiflion of a. woodon club whrn driving, (It) dil'fnrrnf'P 1 halunoo. Tho Iron clubs appumnlly may havo cither woodun or t''l shafts with out mukincr any diffcrcnon. So, if yon huvn n-ad all this wn PlttKhiirc: IMratOH, the "ItidH of (ho Nallnnal h'aH lust . yonr, phiyi'd in moro thiiii 150 pamon, imlicalinj? n desire for wIrk that f Ihe nuinnffcrs will hawteii to gratify. , , . - t . ' . . 1 lorh ronnork, loft-handed advise you to do juaf. what you;pttrhor of prowess, will Ichvo for will do anyway, buy just whatever Petersburg .bo last of Ihe week clubs suit your own particular wlih ihe N'ew Vork Yuiikoa ehoclc ll'nnnf Ur.ut Vnn will i'!)nl 111 chunge them for some other kind ' imniediately afterwards anyway, i We'll Rive yon a valuable tip also, when you want some new clubs jjust follow some golfer around un ,ttl he makeH an unusually had shot ,wlih a certain stick and then you troops, uorordiiiK to announcement from headquarters.' No official an nouncement juts been rnnUe- to the effect that the former Athletirs and Vied Sox pitcher has signed his. papeiH for the year. ' Entries for the.' 5.10,(100 Ken-, will bo able to buy it for a mere tuckv derby to he raced at f'hurch- jsonff. You won't have to wall lona 'either. TllTOliA KrSTKXDFI) CAMV. 1 f HO K, M ass. ( a P) , Willie Ullola. Kinnlsh-Amerfcfin jdlslanee runner, was, suspended by 4 he reprint ration committee of the New KUR-Innd assoriaiion of 1 he 'Amateur Athletic linlon at a meet ,tnff here Wednesday night for his failure to appear for competition In tho legion mile feature even of ihe American Legion truck gained in rioston last Saturday. ill Downs. May lifihed March 7. to be a record breaker. 13, will liojnih Tho list prtVAjses O'CuuneH Outpoints Duiulen NKW YORK (AP) Charley O'Connell of (Mev'ehind Wednes diiy night outpointed Joe Dundee, Baltimore light weight, in the first round match of Ihe Nw York stato alhti't 1c rom mission's Inurnamnnt to muiie a champion for the vn eiiiicy even led by lienny f.eonanl's (tlreint'iit. SPORT NEWS TIGERS IET I ENTERPRISE IN SUB-TOURNEY (By J. 8. L.) Coach ftUcTavlth put his pro tiei through all their paenn at the bitch school yoaterday fvep, tng after school In preparation for (h Ui-dttrlrt bHnkeMaill tonriiu mnt to h plaf(J hrpf Trlduy and Sat ut day of ihln "k. Ta Orundc witl men Kntrrpri:- yrldffr T VJMUnff 1 tu flrxt" jrhm of th tournament for tlie 'ftgerd -and although La Grande ha a heat . an, the Wallowa county u.ulntnt In two other- itarta earlier in ihe ea 0h the rame will be no walkaway for the local lads. ICntcrprlmt re. Cfhtly held Wallowa to a clour won and thus reckons as a more fortnidQblA outfit than would he tiionnht at first glance. . .WHh lh rxrpiloii of Ihe nllff warkout Iqnt night tho Tgm have (.pen rnstliifr moat of the wek In order to have plenty of jwrve pep t(j wjiich to etart tht tournament. rhiivhhiK Touches On Plawa lt tho lllun and Wlilto defenan wero worked on for the mot part lust night although ev ery branch of ih game was touch ed on in the course of the prac tice. Tho five man defensive in the ha mis of an inexperienced tiam often has the nrert of tak ing some of the inillativo out of the youngsters who am not thor oughly uwnrr by coaching and ex perience of the proper move to rnaka In a given Instance. This has been one situation that MaeTavish has hud to combat this soft on with g rcfiti men. In the Ilukr-l.a ()ramn aeitrrte played at Uaker for Insiauce the Tigers at tempted to cope wlih a new kind of offensive puling sMetn with 'hn f'lime tnithds um d nvulnst the Wallowa t'nun'v ti-nni. v!tei ;' ! n ihe Mill;.- .lintit ih ...tii play-d up until that tlni". .Many Ntw VriiblcniM Aw a result the Timers didn't get to going until the second half of (he game (i.t linker had piled Up a lend. The same thing held true In the Pendleton game. Kiich new gaimi with a major team has brought new problems to Ihe Hlue and White color hearers and it Is impossible for a roach to tell tne men what to do at every turn of play they must learn to use their own thinking apparatus. Another reason for La Grande's poor record so far thin senson hnn heen that the team aa a unit has lacked uhllity to eet Its own pace. Consequently they have had a tendency to draff along n few I points behind. When playing a faster team such an Pendleton or linker the games have npeeded up and with a slower outfit have plowed down for the same reason. The psychology of the thing Is what has really k"p1 I -a Urunde from winning from l!ukr find Pendleton. Actually thn Tigers should at least have had a draw, or at le;i.'it one it nine from each on a strictly eouiparuilve basis on the restive merits of the three tenuis but the fact that the 1 ai Grande hoys had fueling in the back of their heads that ihe oth er teams were belter has counted up an exlra point or two on the score board In each Instance, Situation (Tearing l p This .situation is gradiuillv be comliiK cleared up as the local lads gain a little more confidence (n themselves and the rest of the fellows plaving on the tram Willi ihem mid v. imi the. t i.hi . sv" f,I hrejiltj. the Tti.-n,.--houid be in good shape hot It physienllv and mentally for the eastern Oregon tournament in March. Oregon Defeats W. S. C. In One-Sided ('ontcsl rt'I,l,M N, Vih. (Hy the As sociated I'rc-ss With her hack to the wall in (he Pacific mast con ference race, the t'nlversity of Oregon ' basketbull team buried Washington State college under a 43 to lti avalanche here. The vie- C. (K.) - Orcgoji (4a F Oowons Holmon ili..l,.i II fll-nrhorir f I I.'Arnlir !- lost tne ( tre.'Tou team was tne nest, seen here this season. Twelve points V. tory kept the Oregon flvo In .thoi W. 8. conference raco. Kelso.... The defence of the Invaders was inohhii impregnable and l he passing lleesp ., ..( Westergren were piled up before T. H. scored on a converted foul. The lineup pud summary; WALKKU STOI'K t'OI.IMA ANOHLKH: (AD-Mickey Give Cal Boxing Gloves I Aggies Sure To Win N. W. Championship CASCARAJ.QUIN1NE decked Box OftV frnowmg Mtoy Walker, welterweight champion and his wife as the appear at the White Hous. recently to reent Prealdent Toolldgi with a pair of autographed boalng gloves. The title holder took a - -5!.L-di!r?.n bJl5iiLnothta. doesn t fca - . n-nKanM AGnTriTj-TrnAT. COLLEGE, Cor-ollls. Ore. (Spe cial) The Northwest conference haskethall championship was def initely won hy the Aggies Monday night by virtue of their win from Willamette while Oregon lost to Whitman. Should Oregon win ev ery remaining game on her sched ule, her percentage would tdand at 800 while even granting the loss of the Aggies' one remaining game with Pacific university, their pereentng cannot drop below 8S0, whlln a win trom Pacific would put them up to SS5. Washington in definitely out of both races. Oregon must win all her remain ing f! -lines with W. S. C. Idaho and W.i.shintfton. in erder to even tie the Aggies In the northern sec tion of the Pacific coast confer rare. Saturday night the locals plav the Vnlverslty of Southern t'alifornia here In a game that has no bearing on conference stand Ireland Iteing F.ducnled To American l!ic:il(fnrls PURLIN (AP) f'nmplnlnt ls! made In a letter to the Dublin pi-ens' that American flake men! Is oust-i Ing Irish meol from ihe chops In largo, and small towns alike. It la! urgueri that whatever may he said) Of the advantage in quality and j price of foreign wheat flour, Irish! Ofifmeal ought to bo able to hold its own, since it Is cheaper than j American finite meal. j mcb mm m - By millions ended Hill'a top millions of cokls every winter- and in 34 houri. They end hetdjchc and frver, open the boweU, tone the whole bv tito. Ue nothing less reluble. C-olJ and Grippe caII for pruoipt, tlL.ient help. Be fturc you get it. AlldrusiUc FHc30c Kithpartrak SPPJNGT1MK IS CAMERA TIME Get An Ansco For Good Pictures $1.00 to $75 THE L & L DRUG CO. Thi riest rosin rx.w. 00000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000 O o o -' o o Keys Cut We limp .lust Instancl a Xow Srenl Koy-rmilnit M.olilmv Jiilck iim.I Aix-nrni.. Kcj-rmiliie ttlinrnntiTd. W. H. B0HNENKAMP CO. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo0 Walker, the world's welterweight champion, knocked out Hert f'n lima. Pacific coast flash, in the seventh round of a scheduled 12 round no decision bout her Tues day night. We Go Out of Our Way io Serve Tin. lo crrntol .flnvonl., , ,,. n!:TH,:,,1(,p nnil IMin.r? sii,p. Tin y an- lH,i, tnv . nr S(1W THE CITY GROCERY ! II It of 'arr nn Fir SirwH PIIONC MAIM &: IlAT AlM ... DEMVERT