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J PAGE TWO Saturday, March 7, lfftj; i ' "PI in r " IMIM IM1.Mil I Vou naturally expect truthful advertising from a store that i devoted to the one jmrpoKe of making every customer a satisfied customer and you get it. Hill's Department Store Joseph and Wallowa Yet Undefeated SPORT 'NEWS , ITJCERS LOSE inniiv LAd I Nlbf! S IMDIT BALL PLAYERS MHtH W D material for the varalfy. Frank I li' lntiart. third base; Kex Adolph. j first bae; and Jonea, third base, ja-e the most promise.. 0f jw I field material from the Krosh of ; Jt-t season. George Mlmnaugh. I pitcher, and Iiave Adoiph and llar- I ry lutton. pitchers, are. former J fr soman ballerymen who ahonld j o.uk good on the varsity aquad. U. , Tr i , rn i From laat season's second team . Of U. liOrSC-hKle I OS-i Coach it-, n hart will have Trout- ' sers Face Stiff Sched- !"""' """".T- "hort','': 1 rt-L' tr - l n I ' oulfw-ld; and 1'etcrson. third ule. lnis Year; Only (ci. rai oihr i.-foni mtinn Lettermen Back fori'""' ""' y'Yt ,ml", "i"1 Prairie City Eliminated by Enterprise; Vale Puts Muddy Creek Out of the Tournament. Places on the Team. irsivEPRiTV or o n e g o v. rgen. ii-r-. (Hp'-TlaO Imriftg " (be serlnr; vacation, irom March J) to Vorch 80, candidates for the . Cnlver-itv of Oregon hoaebatl t' ' w'M remain in Bogene In or f -t thev may get In shape as c -' pr foralble for the 126 sea ri n "-e ?um-otjt h.s been retarded tro, .-etir because Conch IJIIly Rln-h-f l at prment giving all hi" at. ? 'i f" the basketball tram ' n:iif fr the rtiam t ' ,: ' t'-e norther nation of th p?rip fowl conference after f. nlah. Vamlty piteh- r - -n" e'-chers have turned out. r wver t'iklntf dally work-oulfl i- ordi-r to net UmltiTcd up i,y the 'limn tno n'Kolar tnnlldatr turn vout. They have had two wteka of fralnlnir. Only aix lattirmen will he hak for thP 1!'2f acaaon from laat aca aon'a varalty team but a number of promlalnic m.'n from Ihn 1024 freshman ttraia will be ellill for varalty place. Herbert Hrook and Hay Wllllnma, veteran pilch, era: Howard Ilobaon. third bas.; Douirlca WrlRht, outfielder; .Jack HIIb, catcher, and Bam Cook, catcher and outfielder, are . the. varally lettermen back for thin aooaon. From tho yearling aiued of laat yeer alt men whould mnke pood itopCouflhs Vtf-d Harrison, who starrfj for the froflb team in 1423 tn iht riirhr' box. will h llrib!f for th varaity tlii whon. if In on KHIDAY'K GAMKS Val 27. Miidrly 20 flfrprKe 17. I'nUrUp J3. UaJlrma 17. Jji i.raiMle 5. liMrb 17. fiak-r t. Mmlilr rf-k ami Vmlrie City clinitnaKfl. (By vif) I'NIO.V (Kp.-clal to Ihf Obwrv fr) Anyone (hat didn't i?m thfir mony' worth hrt during th wrond round of th disirirt ,un ktball tournament had to hllnd. d-af and b-rft of at) -rw Af -TMWh. II Willi ' ftill nr of the tr-at pro-j-Ttn Or.Knn ha- -amiievPry one up lo par and had In novfr&l ytarn for a rlfirht- ' m- will do likewlM with Val. La Grund and Hak-r nhoiitd put up an fxrHinjr contt-u. with the out come mor or In douiit. Th' larH-xt crowd th-t .v.r -rft- ( n-jwd a baMk-lljal euin In I--af- rn fricon f.tJcd u,e I nion jtym lajit n ik lit, numbering aPiTOiimai iy V7. Tlf;f:iW IfSK TO MALIiU A Th first uart'T of th 1. Grand'Wallowa Kano-. tht third in th- w-fon.) round, found both '""ni iuttiif forth fxr-HK-nt d-. f'-nnt and both wfre uhlf- to ch k th oth-r. Jn the econd o,uari-r. howevfr, J. Grande h-ld hT op ponents Korl'-sa and mad: two tr- thrown. Th third quarter saw th turning point whn Gr-r opn-d up with ftvral fMd iroaLi and from ih-n on the rmjlt was ncvr in doubt. Orwr,, for Wallowa, -waa hisrh point man and Mndt-rsoti proved a hiff fiu-ior in th floor work. fiuiniiH-ll, ordinarily (-apabl- of atar work, wan hohx und-r by th Wallowa f,tilntt, althoueh ho rnadp th- only field gout th Tim ers accumulatJ. Sun unary Wal.'owa (I7 iUt a Grand1 Plays Golf j. - t aad had In novt-r&l ytum (or a riftht handed flinrr- Wood.t. alno a twirter, and Donald H unhand, fir baseman. alo mmbr of the 1921 tam. will be out for th fim tam (bl year. Orf-Ron's J925 balball achMul open with a (fa nit- with Pacific ot KvwTie on April 24, four weeks fftr full practice is under way. r first I'acific coast conference ' mc will bf played here May 4 a.!Kt the L'nlveralty of Idaho, 'n coinpd'te Oregon schedule foi wa: April 24 Pacific ai Eujfene. April 2! Whitman at Eugene. May 4 Idaho at Kufne. May 6 Washiriffton Hiate at Ku fftme. May 9 I'nlverilty of Wash in on at Kti(cne. May Ifl Orf-Kon A. at Cor- vallta. May 1 -Willamette at 8aJem. May 19 Pacific at Forest Grove. Mav 20 trnlvernUy of Washing ton at Heattle. May 21 Washington fltate at Pullman. May 22 Idaho at Moscow. May 23 Whitman at Walla Walla. May 211 Oregon Aggies at Ku-gen. If -nderson (Z ) !.. Greer (V) F. Olivr !') C., Joiinson .'. G.. fiaird S; G ... Si... t.yman (1) Class rnamoiio t:i) llurnm-!' nn.l.-l (1) I-irif-on Wallowa La Grande Field Grande 1 Fouls tried; Grande 6. Fouls converted ilLil m i a ua i i bi - jh wmm. Library Ghats more, Prcbaily. the ble Aurprise of the aecond round waa the declalve de. feat of the Tlirera by Wallowa. But. be It aaid. WallowaOpened up with a defenaive a-ame aecond to none and when a TlKer had a chance to ahoot. It waa hurried with little op portunity to even aight. On the other hand. Eaman'n protegea were i puiiiug over an onenaive program Grande 3. uiui uriu-a inm aeven neja go&lB. j If the branchline team can con- ( tlnue with that aort of playing j Kitvj n u du-u cnance to laxe the tournament. Maybe they can and maybe not. Two KlimJnatnl. Muddy Creek and I'rairla City were eliminated In the afternoon'a play by Knterprtae and Vale but by extremely narrow margina. It required an overtime period to decide the winner of the Knter-prlac-Pralrle game, Joseph aprur.a' a surprise, but not an upset, when It defeated Ba- S'orr by Quarters I mm. , Mtm t'?"i ted Field gnala: Muddy 1J. Vale 1J. p Foula tried: Muddy Id. Vale 4. I 'Foula converted: Muddy Vale j fWAL TRFALS PR.IRin KI.IM1XATF.D ! Knterpriae atarted out in the , a-cond game of the afternoon with : a apart that netted 14 points to Prairie Pity's two In the first half I and many of the Rpectator left. ' " figuring that -it was all over but Trar.1- AfJilofoo of firearm (Jet HELD TODAY! ...3 ...0 goals: Wallowa 7. Iji Wallowa 8, I.a Wallowa 3, 1 Heie is James Middle ton Cox doint 4 j Ma stuff on the golf link a at Palm 9 Beach. Fla. No, dear reader,Mr. Cox Is not a golf pro but former gov irnor of Ohio and Democratic presl Jtntlal nominee of the campaign ot i vm. ker handily. Most critics expect. (l M Itnlfo. Is... ... l Ri'tti jaiur in NUKlim? J OS- .(OSKPH 17, BAKER 9 In the final game of the even ing, Joseph continued her splendid work by handing Baker her first defeat at the tournament. Th first half was close, with Pakt-r leading moat of the way. but In the second frame, Joseph gained a lead that soon became commanding. The game, though rough, was fairly free.of foula. The only point Baker scored in th last quarter waa on a free throw, Kstes -wan th outstanding star of the game and nl.o high point ! iuih h, coiorea ii:iK Joseph liaker Soorp by Quarters 1 2 - 2 6 2 4 Field goals: Joseph 8 liaker 4. Fouls tried; Joseph 3. Buker 5. Fouls converted: Joseph 1. Ba ker 1. the fhouiing." Xot so. In the second half Prairie open ed up with a long distance bom- oardment. f-aturins; McKntire. and scored 13 points to Knterprise's on, the game endiner 15 to 15. In the overtime period Steele shot the winning basket for he branchline team. Prairt fouirM a callant fight but found herself too lute In th 6am to avert elimination. .Summary Knterpris (17 (If.) Prairie Hart (4) F. (C) McKntire S-te.,1 ) F. Stalker Wagner (i )...'.... (4) Bnknap . G ... 1) Morgan G pnett P.. (4 ) Kimti'-rling Keavls. i'ollincworth H. Wasnfr.,.. rntf-rpris .. 4.. Prairie .. ..." OT. Field goals: Knt-rprisp 7, prai rie 7. Fouls tried: Fnterprb-e 14, Prai rie 3. Fouls converted: Fnterprir 3, Prairie 1. HOT LAKE NTWS HOT LAKE (Special) Mrs. A. Smith and her daughter. Miss Lou ise Anderson, both of Cornucopia. are recent arrivals at the hospital. Mrs. Hmith came for medical at tention. Mrs. Rtranchfield Df i Grande is a patient in the hosoital. K. G. Gnaedlnirr of Wallnce. Ida.. Is having treatments for rheumatism. Mr. Gnaedinger Is a mining engineer In the vicinity of Wallace and is an authority on the operation of mines. Li F. Stevenson of Knterorlse. Is receiving medical attention in tho hospital. His father. Frank .Stev enson, also of Enterprise, accom panied him here. Among other recent arrivals arn Doing Best to bet m Shape for Dual Meet With Stanford in April. T'N'IVPmSITY OF OREGON', Kugene, Or. (Special) The I ni v.iraitv of Oregon track t'-am will hold its final tryouts on Jlayward fl' ld Saturday lo select the men to compete against Stanford in a dual meet at Palo Alto, April 11.. , Oregon will have n team of 20 or 2"i ni. ii. Poach "Bill" Haywanl Fays. The track athbtcs ar in Kood shape, but becims' of spring football practice it has been diffi cult to g-t the weight men in con dition b-enus many of them turn ed out under Football Oo:idi IMck Smith. Stanford is malting a bid for the Pacific ( "ouhi conference meet .since O. A. ha been forced to give up making plans to hobl the meet at f 'orvallis. t. A. . could not g t Its track In lmpe for Hie meet. If Stanford gelH the' I'acific ''oast content, the Fnivep-diy of Oregon will make two t rips to Palo Alto, competing April 11 in THE Spring Ties ARE IN. ALL ' . THE NEWEST COLORS ASH BROTHERS the dit.'i! meet co;ist uffaii's. nnd later In the all. covr.it oit i'i:i:i:s womav liKNIl. Ore. Mrs. I.oisvlnn rill vnl. aervinif n. i;o-dny .s,i,.nfl In the Oesehutes county jail f0 luwiiig ronvirlion on a poss.-sfiini of liiiilor elmi-Ke, hus been re piit v.-il by tlovernor ,1'ii-ie.-. Ihoiily lo ri'li-iise Mra. luv;, wn ier. iv.-.l in a lelegrarn 10 Sherif Itoberls yesterdny. . . ..,. , , The library has recently pur-'diacl-lcverm''ntrw-bo'olr' which should be of particular interest to all during the Inten season. Per hapo you are in the habit of read ing fiction only. Why not read one of thece really worth while books during the Lenten season. Cabot Except Ve Be Born Again. rheley Climbing Man ward. Fosdlck The Modern t'se of the Bible. , . i , Oordon Quiet Talks on Home Ideals, i Clordon Quint Talks About Simple Kasenllala. Gordon Quiet Talks About the Healing ChrlHt. Jones Fundamental Fnds of Life. King The Bible and rommn i-nne. Hoyden Iieanly in Religion. van iiyke fll Hays of th V'H. a margin. Baker hit a terrific pace In the first 'quarter, which ended even but they were unable to maintain It while Joseph kept driving ahead and. larKely because of Kates- 8ior WOrk. alcadllv In creased Its lead until by the end of the third quarter, the content waa on Ice. Baker exhibited ome smooth, snappy paaslng that wor ried the Josephifes to some extent. Tno Mure Kllnilualioim Due. i.,t i j m morning, unless tne dope , bucket Is kicked hiuher" tfiSn "a! kite. Wallowa will hung crepe on Enterprise's from door and Joseph I ph"s score to the extent it wax. iCundlff scored all of the nine lia ker markers. He still leads In in dividual aeoring. , Joseph, on her allowing last night, will undoubtedly he one of the finalists this evening. Summary Joseph fi7) (9) Baker Mat hew (2) F Payne i Jtiltx r.me (!!) ! (S) Cundlff fi -. Ulne.s'vale .. Mnnarv 1 Mml.lv' fliiulk DawHon ii Walk-r MXHriY CKEKK OIT Tn the first game of the second round Muddy Creek and Vale ran a neck and neck race will the latter -winning out by one point. ; the following; Gilbert Jones. Pen eliminating Muddy from further . dleton; II. N. Sloop. 1 Grande play in the tourney. 'churby Grover. Wchland; Geo. W. Kp'nce wa-t the big factor for Jlyntt. Knterpriae; Mrs. .;. Brooks Muddy and high point man of the Tji r.mndo n,i r r. t game hut was unable to cheek the Klein. ' . onxlaught conducted by T1u"tn and llavkes, who, together, ac- I counted for every Vale score with (he exception of one free throw. Summary Vale (27) (2f,) Muddy Hutton (14) F (17) Spence Boston (1) F (7) Maxwell Hawkes (12) C (2) White Knowlea o Ilornheck G Ilornheck We Go Out of Our Way to Serve VR IIAVF FRKNl I A IKiFTABLF.S F.VFRY MOHf;, P. i null Ttiriilps (prints UffN, Hadt-iies, Onions Spinncli, Tomntm-s, .ifen Feppers THE CITY GROCERY Just Back of Carr's on Fir Street PHONK MAIN 678 RAf HALM ' FREE DEUVERI Score by Qtiartei-a 12' - :.9 9 4 SPECIAL BARGAINS A new 6-room modern stucco bungalow with all the furniture. t.lose In. good location, north front. Price J4500; good terms. .1 4 S it 2 11 I Tho Darling "ApaTTmenTs will sou mese rour apartment hotses ot a bargain price and on good terms. -I: One-acre tract, 6-room house, and good barn, just outside the city limits. Price 26no; Email monthly payments. We have made a study of wiling roiivenltiu-c and ir. feet lighting. Why ni take advantage of our experience. It ,,(, ymi mulling ln ,.n ,m We will gladly show yon why It Is wiu-lh while lo have tliesu nrnveiibiKva and Imw little lliey will iHt pin. If you raxi't (uiie in, plionu ami wo will call at your huitie. La Grande Electric Co. M-I2I i:im Adams British Labor Party Mixes Dramatics and Propoganda Together ii A New Assortment tf ETATloVf ItV In All th Popular Blytea. Moon DruJ Co. F.yerjiliing for , Nick ltnn MIO.VK MAIN ( j.wniiu.-ii, (AP) Many queer cranes arrive in the porta of Great ".in iiiirmg ine course of a year, p-rnny m, queerest waa on from Mexico iltlrlnv ri..,.A.i These consulted nf i tn... ... ' u" "I Ul l'll inia for use In the manufacture of pumi. unci fii, rom, ,rom Brazil, hut these are initi. i ti... "King ot rood for poultry pheasants. Manifests nf r.... . Steainiirs often tn.L. ... . Ing to anyone but the Initiated, and ..... ..-rngo man, seeing that i as of walrus whiskers was carr "d 111 a steamer wnnl.l bn.,110 i... nglne they were to he utilised for ....... ,.., n. nl rasiiionable hotels Frog skins are shipped from India .... ....uKi.m.iing purposes; limillllll devils'- often rrl frr.in Uninh , ' I ..i.'u ret-eniiy came a ui uisease." These Included lultures 0f germs of blackwater malarial fevers and other klndt of tropical disease for tho purpose of scientific Investigation. Hnalis and frogs conn Into I,on. don for use at Hoho rer.tauranta. and twlrs vsch year veaanl from China brings dried foods for the t hlneae population of England. -a slug, sharks fin, the nest of tbe so swallow, and other strange limirl. s are also Imported In fairly larg quantities. and In WIVH SHAH.NU titm: IIOHTUN ( AP) Melville itogers of Toronto, figure r illiiilcn of Cait.l... wr.n Amrriran figure skating "tie in the meo's singles held here Thursday and Wednesday under 'he suspires of the Boston Hkat ig Hub. Miss Beatrice Loughren of N.w York won the North American women's singles title. Hhe in l-nlled Hl.tes champion. Nat W. Nile and Mrs Charles B. Illnnehsrd of Boston, champions of the I'nlied mates, won the pair figure skating championship ot Nona America, P. skating Hi FdrTen Years-Dependable Exceptional dependability has been a char acteristic of Dodge Brothers Motor Car since the day the first of these sturdy cars was marketed. Not once in a decade has it failed to uphold and enhance its reputation for faithful per formance.' i , ' The reason for its consistent goodness and continued betterment points directly back to the ideals of the founders. Instead of fluctuating between an endless series of annual models, they determined to concentrate on the perfection of a single chassis. Dodge Brothers Motor Car today is the embodiment of that ideal an ideal that will endure as long as the institution itself. L. C. Smith Six-room modern home on Ce dar street. Oak floors, furnace, built-in features, garage, etc. Paved street. A real, buy at 1400.1. on A new C-room bungalow 11th street, for 27r,0. PYRAMID LAND CO. BIAI.V 79.1. WE SI'ECIALIZR ON Generator Starting Ignition All Electrical Repairs To Your Car Guaranteed Service Full Line of Service Parts Battery Electric Service 1311 Wash. M-753 Meats Groceries ANOTHER SCORF. FOR MT. EMILY HAMS! 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