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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, March 2, 1925. " PAGE TWO X Don't Hesitate : To Tell -Us . if Purchases Made Here Fail to Please HILLS DEPAIITMKNT BTOItK ' "A tiood I'lnce to Trade" , CULVER CITY. Cal. (AP) Tommy Milton romped to victory In the season opening 250-mlle taco of the American Aiitomohllo association here Sunday, flnlahlnir in 1 hour (in mlnutoH ami 13 sec nnda. a good thrco laps ahead of the field. His avernpe- speed for the dls tanca was 120.89 mlleo an hour, which ' came wilhln a liair's breadth or smashing the world's record of 12(1.9 miles an hour, es tablished on thn an me Irack la.it your by Bennett Hill. ; Peter Lti Palo took second hon ors; Kobert McDonouKh was third and Horry Harts fourth. . An epldemlo of tlra cbanttcs and overheated : .engines featured' the race which was run on blistering boards tinder a blazing sun.' Fighting this feverish tempera turo, only nine of the 19 atartnrs were able to finish. : ' Cilrls Make 1'p Mind Quickly. HEATTI.K (AP) Olrls ninhe up their minds more quickly then men, figures published by the University of Washington here Indicate. Of approximately 1,000 now men slu donts at the unlverslly 3fi7 slated that they were not sure of their future careers. Tho girls in the snme dilemma, out of a sllgliily smaller total, numbered about luo. The tonio and laxative effect of Laxative BUOMO QUININE Tablets will for tify the system against Grip, Influenza and other serious ills resulting from a Cold. The box bears tliia signature Price 30c. We have made a study of wiring 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 whilo to have these ' conveniences, tint?" how little they will coat you. If you can't come in just phone and we will call at your home. La Grande Electric Co. M-124 1304 Adams MILTON iS CULVER RAGE i ' i in jpiRr j jf, One If jJV S iBronm X Auumtaelt FREE Joseph 11 Cult ELIMINATED I The sub-district basketball story was concluded here Saturday night with lOnturprlae, high regialnrltiK tt victory over Cove and Union meet ing defeat at the hands of the Joseph basketball quintet. l.a (Irande and Wallowa having come through the tournament with out a defeut had a perfect percent age and will represent I he Wal lowa end l.'nlon county schools at the Union tournament with the Knterprise and Joseph teams. The two concluding gumen of Iho tournament were rather one al,1m! nrrnlrH with Kntemrlse casllv winning from Cove 86 to 16 and Joseph taking the game from I'n ion 32 lo 12. . Klioollng Jamboree. The Knterprise-Covo game was a loosely played contest with both tides shooting at the basket hit or mins. ' Hart, Enterprise captain playing at right guard, was Iho high point man with 12 points although noar ly overyone on his team scored one or more baskets. Hurby of Covo was responsible-for most of the scores registered by the Cherry Pickers. . The lineup: Knterprlno CHI) Cove 1) Hart 12 rf Burhy 8 ftleel 0 If ! f.Mark i I R Wagner 2 c WllllamH 4 rteavls 2.,. rg Hurford Collingsworth 11 Ig Puckctt Hub.: Enterprise: H. Wugner for Hart, Katcllffe for Kteel, Boone for I'', Wngneri Covo: Gusset (or Williams. The Joseph team walked away with tho Union quintet in a hco t lo game which concluded tho tournament. The Union team was unable lo score during the entire first half but during tho final pe riod rung up 12 points by the ef forts of (leertsen, Hpray and Bax ter. The entire Joseph team ap parently shot baskets at will. The lineup , Union Joseph Gccrtsen 4 rf , Kchroll Uaxter 4..,, If Ksles 8 Hpray 4 e (laulke 5 Wilde....; rg. Dawson Q Cox... Ig : Walker Hub.: Joseph: Mathews, 9, Mc Claln 4. i SENATORS WIN TWO GAMES FROM ST. LOUIS TEAM SACHAMENTOi Cal. (AP) Flrat game It. If. B. Kt. Louis (N.) .1, 8 10 0 b'ueramoulo (1. C. U) 6 9 2 Ilatterles: Hohm, lay und Bool, Ullinan; K. Hhea, Thompson and H. Shea. Second game R. II. E. Bt. Louis r...G 13 8 fiacramenlo 6 4 1 Balterlfii: Frankhouse, lialll han, Idckerman and Vlvk, Thomp son; Hughes, Keating and Kocli ler. Police Form country Club. LOR ANQELKfl (AD A coun- I try club composed entirely of mom- bora of the Los Angles police de partment was organized recently. The OaUhurst Mountuln club, us jll In named, In located In the high ; HierrHs, near Yosemlte valley. A hundred neres of land have been sot. aside for cuhln sites for polico iiien and their families. A number of swimming pools, tennis courts and a shooting ran no are among the facilities planned. $2,481.00 GIVEN FREE Tho above amount has been given nwny by us In prizes. 1587.80 more will be given away as follows: First prise 1B28 Ford Toirlng car. Besides this splendid first prise we ore going to give away 40 other prises. I I n I I I I I S I 4 I 5 I I ) I I I 3 I 4 6 I I I I Rearrange the flirurc in the I snove square in Bueh a manner I that they will count 15 each way I (horlsonlully und vertically) and j Hfnd us your answer toother with yo ir nsme and addrv Miff j uiv Answer l cnriVrt ! we will at onco mail you a splen ! did illustrated prlto list rtearrlb ! ng the prlsrs ond givlntr full In- I formation and rules- In case of j ties (reneral nppearunce, ncatnesst i and hand-wrltluf of entry will hoi considered factors. It correct wej 1 will advise you by return mall of, a simple condition to fulfill. Don't, ftnd any money. Yoi can b a, prixe winner without spending one cent of your money. I The Pacific Homestead i Bend your aniwem act quickly. 1H0 Smith Commercial ! and Enterprise Win Saturday Night Young Cueist IK". f W IntroducinR Arthqr CranfloM Jr., rear-old Syracuno, N. T- lad who lome day hopea to be as great a bit Bard player as Willi Hoppe. Critic, who have seen him perform, prej Uct a promlalnff future for him.;, Her naa a high run of 21 and can chall tip 16 points consistently. Hls'fathj -. r Is quite an expert player.1 , T SUCCESSFUL The first half of the ' Slnncro trap gun handicap tournament was shot yesterday at the country club. No unusually hiKh scores were made- but the day was excellent for shooting. The finals will he held next .Sunday. The standing; of the men in the tournament is listed below. The handicaps were taken up yester day and are .Include.; in the list inirs. Name Mackcy Zweifel ttlnirncr PercentnRe 1)40 870 792 V 710 710 704 '704 082 604 OHO "30 r.oii 600 650 Ban 632 680 r04 O'Brien '. Landis , Coolldffo, Jack noiinenkamp, C Slange Andrews ..' .'. Reynolds ..... Mlly-.. - .... Murphy Ijirison Stoddard Bellamy Bohnenkamp. Hal .... Watklns Perkins Coolldlfe,, K( ..,..f..,.. Kelley .. ..' HHST'SHOO SHERRY'S LAST SHOWING TONIGHT "Borrowed Husbands" A drama of a flirt who brings havoc into the lioiri(i3 of friends. !'.:...': with ' . , . FLORENCE VIDOR ' : Comedy "BEES tN HIS BONNET" . GARDEN HOSE New Stock of U. S. MOGUL HOSE NOW READY The Hose With a Guarantee 50 ft. Lengths, ?7.50 Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. We Go Out of Our Way to Serve Ilnnm combination of rliock nil plain, with smocked pnnols. Also other styles aiul prltM., l'RIl'KH AT t.M. THE CITY GROCERY ' Jiut lUuk of Carr'a on Fir Street PHOTO ftlAIN 671 RAT BAITM F11F.I KIXTTKRT LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE Snop AST FOl'NmtY All Ktnla ol AlaclitiHTj, Automobile anil Tractors Repaired OrerhaiilMt and Kebtillt Aortjlrne Woldtng of All Kinds Cylinder Itorlna; and Orprxlmi l'lstoiu CrauluUiafw, 1'IMons and IM.ton rins Kegrouad OIVK V9 A TRIAL D. FITZGERALD Prop. PENDLETON ON OF DISTRICT PF.NDI.ETON, Ore. (Special to (he Observer) By defeating Athe na 27 to 15 in the rinul game of Iho Olfltrict No, 2 haHkethall tournament. staKd hnr ThurHduy, Friday and Saturday, Pendleton hlffh school won the riffht to par ticipate In the Blute haftketnall tournumciit ut Salem Murch 12, 13 and 14. Pendleton and Athena won the rtfrlit to play in the finals and the playoff was thrilling from at art to flnlHh. Land rum, Pendleton for ward. Hpored 12 point.s for Pendle ton while Hurden, Athena, center, h'd the scoring for the losers. E BAKKU, Ore. (Special) The winner of the Muddy Creek-North Powder game this evening on the local . floor, together with Bakery will represent Huker county at the Union tournament as a result of the 17 to 10 trouncing1 . handed HaineH by the Muddy Creek boys In the only game played Saturday evening:. 13oth teams were out for blood, and Judging- from the showing made by each team in previous (Tames, Haines whs doped to win' by a Small margin. . The superior passing and handling or the hall by Muddy Creek, contributed large ly In defeating the "Haymaker." This was the third " Iors handed fruitier) y Muddy Creek ir. as many games this season, both other con tests requiring an over-time period, however. Baker Defeats Haines Hy defeating Ifaines 12 to 7 Saturday afternoon, tho Baker bas ketball team won the right to be one of the teams to repre.sent lia ker county at the Union tourna ment March 5, 6 and 7. Tho Heoro was Med one all nt the end of the first, quarter, und when half time was called Ifaknr led 4 to 8. Glln deman's proteges took thinks ea.sy the whole game and were, never in danger of losing. North Powder Wins, ' The Klchland boys and North Powder tangled in the second con test of the afternoon, the Powder Hyer. bS te tj erjjlpjk" H-1?1 orl 1 3 to0.- ;: BAKER TO B mm Aggies And Oregon Tied For Honors Const Conference Htantllnjrs ' W. U P.C. Oregon 6 2 .750 OrcBOn AkkW'S , ;. 8 2 .7T.0 Washlnirton 4 4 -.6(10 Idaho , 2 6 .260 Montana's opponents .. 3 fl . Washlnirton Hiale 0 7 .000 .Northwest Cmf4'rem standings W. PC. Oregon Angles Oregon Washington Idaho Washington Htate Whitman Montana, Oonznga Willamette Pacific ..14 ..12 .. 9 .. 9 .&7S .KOI! .a oo .G33 '.445 .417 .SO A .Tf4 .000 f As Montana does not play the same number of games with each team in the Pacific coast confer ence, Us scores do not count in tabulating the standings of its op ponents. Montana's own standings however, are tubulated. Montana' games count in the Northwest con ference. SEATTLE ( By th Associated Press) The University of Ore gon went into a tie with Oregon Agricultural college for first place in the northern section of the Pacific coast intercollegiate conference by winning" a fast game from the University of Washington here. . The score was 35 to 2ti. Radii to MONDAY, MARCH 2. Mountain time Stations KOA, Denver, Colo. (322.4), 8 p. m., Fred Hehmltt and his PJ alio theater orchestra; 8:10. "Come Out of the Kitchen," ', KOA players, Iris Ruth Pavey, director; KOA orchestra, Lewis TI. Chernoff, director. KOB, State College, N. M. (848. ), 7:3-S:30 P. m., "Superstitions in Mc.llcliien," lr. MrBrlde. 1c 9 Pacific Time Stations. KFI. I-os Angeles, Calif. (407). 5 6:30 p. m-, Evening Herald, table tulk and news; 6:30-6, . Exam iner, program, Kloryane Thomp son, soprano; 7-8. Evening Her ald Hadlolands dance orchestra; Charlie Meison. tenor; 8-9, vocal and instrumental program; 9-10, program, Waller M. Murphy Mo tors company; 10-11, Anton lada and his Louisiana Klve dance orchestra. 5:15 p. in.. Studio music; G;45 ,8:15, Sherman Clay and com pany program; 8:30-10, Seattle Times studio program. KQO, Oalkand, Calif. (3fil). 4-5:30 p. m., Henry lialstead's dance ore heat ra ; 5 : 3 0- fi . Aunty Beit y stories, KOO kiddies' club; 8, A rlon trio; "fresent Hiatus of the Fruit Beverage Industry," J. H. Irish; "A l-esson In English," Wllda Wilson Church; "A Mo torist's Duty in Case of Acci dent," George E. Sanford; 'Chats About . New Books," Joseph Henry Jackson; 10-1, ITer.ry Hal stead's orchestra. , KEX, Oakland. Calif. (509.9), 6-7 p. m., organ; 8-9:30, education al program; 9:30-19, American theater orchestra; 10, "Meeting of the Lake Merritt Ducks." KNX. Hollywood, Calif. (3 37), 5:45-6:15 p. m-, musical half hour from Wurlitzer studio; '(1:307:30, dinner hour music; 8 9, KNX feature irogram; 9-10, program by Panlais, Inc.; 10-11, Silvertown Cord orchestra, Lll lyan May Challenger, soprano, presented by B. R Goodrich Rubber company; 11.-12. Abe Lyman's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra from Ambassador ho tel. KPO, San Francisco, Calif, (429.6), 5:30-fi:30 p. m., Big Brother of KPO; Helen Tomllnson, pianist; 7-7:30i Rudy Selger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-9, Theodore J. Irwin, organist; Anna K. Blol- cky, contralto; 9:30, "What Is Playing at tho Local Theaters;" 10-11, Gene James' Rose Room Bowl orchestra. Central Time Stations KFKII, Iawrence, Kan. (275). (1:60 p. .m., piano tunlng-ln num ber; 7, music; 7:15, "Training for Track Athletics, Fundamen tals of Track and Field Ath letics," Karl Sehlademan; 7:30, "Play Analysis for Production," Prof. Allen Grafton; 7:45. Ele mentary Suanlsh, lesson IX. KFK.V, Ilastlngn, Nbr. (2S8.3), You Can Get Per is D on Texaco Gasoline By Using Texaco Company Coupon Books Books Can Be Bought From Any "Texaco" Dealer Facts- Run it with Texaco Gasoline Save it with Texaco Motor Oil 9:S0-11:80 p. m. dance program, Ralph Brltt and his University Six orchestra, KFNF. Shenandoah, la. (206), 6:30 p. m., Smlth-Beldlng Harmony orchestra. KSAC, Manhattan, Kan. (340.7), 7:20 p. m.. college band, H. P. Wheller, directorr 7:30, "History of Development of Sheep Indus try," H. E. Reed; 7:40, college band, H. R. H. R. .. Wheeler, di rector; 7:60, "Dairy Barns und Equipment," H. W. Cave. KSD, St. Louis, Mo., (454.1), 8 p. m., St. Louis University glee club and orchestra. George Dev ereux, director; 10, Mrs.. Mada lene Schdelcher Johnson, sopra no; Mrs. Harvey IV Lamb, pian- hU; Mrs. Oliver T. Johnson, reader. KTHS, Hot Springs National Park, Ark. (374. K), 8:30 p. m.. concert, Mrs. J.- M. Frlshee; 10. dance frolic, the Charley . f lischer, orchestra. - - . WRAP. Fort Worth, Texas (47B.9), 7:30-8:30 p. m., concert, Mrs. 'A. Ora Wllllrims end choir, Col lege . Avenue Baptist church; 9:30-10:45, Ward's VTrnil Blaz ers;". 12-1 a. m., Swayne's South ern serenades WCBD, Zlon, 111. (344.fi). 8 p. m.. ion orchestra; Chester S. Bflgg. baritone; John A. Mehaffny, pianist; Mrs. John A. Mehariey, reader. WKBW, Beloit, Wis. (2fi8), 8-9 p. m.. men's glee, club. WCCO, Minneapolls-St. Paul, Minn. (410.4) , 0:15 p.. m., "lncltatlon to the Elks' Carnival, ' I.K Gov. W. I. Nolan; 8, "Marketing' Poul try Products," Cora Cook; 8:15, "Town and Country," Curtis M. Johnson; 8:30, , dramatic and musical evening; 10, dauce pro gram, Arnold Frank's Casino orchestrn. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (365.0), 6-7 p. m., piano tnning-in num ber; weekly "request story night," Tell-Me-a-Story lady; Trianon ensemble; 1 1:45-1, nigiit. hawk frolic. WEM.C, Berrien Springs, Mich. (286.5) , 8:16 p. m., concerl, Radio Lighthouse mnsicmakers. WHA, Madison, Wls.-(535.4). 7:45 p. m., University School of Mus ic, -My Phi Epsilon; nddress on food and nutrition, Mrs. Nellie Kedzic Jones. WHO, Des Moines, la. (52fi). 7 9:S0 p. m., Mrs. Harry Kimball, contralto; Harry Kimball, tenor; Sam Caplan, violinist; Stewart Watson, ha ri tone; Helen Rirm- Gallon count NEW SLIP-OVER Blazers See. Our Windows! ASH BROTHERS Don't Forget the RAND DANCE Ingham, accompanist; Mary Eat on, pianist; Ceclllan quartet; 11:16-12, L. Carlos Meier, organ ist. , WLW. Cincinnati, Ohio (422.3), ';6 p. m., dinner hour concert,- Se- i linsky instrumental quintet; v8, I Cincinnati Times Slar program; Slnfonlo male quartet; Howa.rd Uafford. tenor; Kathryn Recce Uuun, soprano; -flute Obligators, Ewald Hann; Henry ; Lange'a Hotel Sinton orchestra." WMAQ, Chicago, III. (447.6), 6 p. m., Chicago theater organ, re cital; 6:30, Hotel La Salle or cheslra. 1 WO AW. Omaha, Neb. ,526), &:45 p. in., ., public, news period, Eu- M . Kon eck y ; 0 , A rth u r V gene Hays, organist; 0:30, Stanley Jan Letovsky, composer-pianist ; 9, , program, nusidces Matsul stu dio; 10:30, Hospe's Royal Sere, naders. ..;, WOU, Newark N. J. (405.2), 3:45 4 p. m., fashion talk, Charm magazine; 0:16-7:15, Dave Her man's Cinderella orchestra; 8-9, Al Reid's hour; 9:45-10:15, Dr. Spaeth and his studio party. ; - WORD, Batavla, 111. (276), 8 p. m., Ward's slx-plece orchestra; 8;10, Hawaiian music; 8:20, Mrs. Halter, pianist; ' 8:30 p. m.. World news items; 8:50, Ha waiian music; 9, Ward's six-piece orchestra. 4 I Salcnt, Orcfoo. j