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THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, March' 14, 1925. PAGE TWO SHOPPING Is A True PLEASURE ' When goods nre shown without insictance . .' that you buy. Hill's Department Store "A good Place To Trade" Radio KJ'NPAY, MARfil 15 , "Mountain Time Stations KOA, INnver, ( olo. 11 11. m., Unity ehuieh, In-' 0irK OllrJinur, pastor; 4 p. ni., I'nliy rhurch oruan recital; 7:r, wrv 'Ice, rnltv church; I'm-jru- Tlnm Stations KFI, liW Ant'clc, C.'dlir. (HIH.S), 1(1 b. in., I.. A. Church Kcderu tjon. Service, "I'p a Tree," II, !' Conrey of Rescue Mission; lo:-lfi-12-.S0 p. m.. Temple Uupllat church, Ir. J. W h 1 1 c o in b .Drouhcr, paslor; lit. Hay Ifnst 'inns, urifivnlst; -0. vesper scrv lno, ""cdcratod Church musicians; 6:46-7, mualo appreciation mlk, Tanl R'ecao; 7-H, apectailslH and orchrslra from .Metropolitan theater; 8-8, Lenten on(? hour, Eetcllc Heartt-lirofiuia, sopra :no; Juy l'lowa, flu I lull amen Andrews, accoinpunliit; 9-10, Ex aminer, Anton Luda and liln Louisiana Klve; 10-11, Thereon Bennett's I.ob Angoles orchestra. two. Oakland. Calif. (301.2), 11 a. m., First Prosliyterlap church! I I: HO p. m.. KCIO Little Hymph- ony orchestra; 7:30, first Prep. bytcrlon church. K6W, l'orllaml, Oro. (lul.ft) in:3(l a. m.. service, Klrst prcshynirlun church, lr. Ilurolil lmonuid Uowiwn, pastor; 8 p. in., mu nicipal concert; C, church serv ient Portland Council of fhurohes; 7, Collinrn concert or chestra, Hotel rortlaml; inter mission solos. IUIJ, lx Aii(paes, Calif. (405.1),' 10 . m Hev. C. H. Prout of ficventh I'ay Advcnllst church; 10:8(1-12:80 p. in.. I'lrat Mctho illft Episcopal chun'ii, organ ru eltaj, Arthur lllakely. K. 10. llelnn, pastor; G:8ii-7, Art Hick man's Ulltmoro hotel concert or chestra, Kdward Fituputrlck, ill- e rector: 7-7:30, organ reclial. Ar- , V ..thur Wokely; 8-lu. feature pro Sram, Harold Arnold, Inc., J. Howard Johnson, director. KN'X, IlollynxKsl, Cullt( (:i(1.0), T-ii:lS p. m.. Hadlo sunset serv. Ice, theater of Ambassador hotel, llev. Chos. 1. Aked and ltcv. Krank Dyer condunliniv; 7-7:4fi, International lllhle Htudenis' as sociation hour of niuslc; 8-1), Ambassador hotel concert or 'ehestro, Josef llosenfeld, direct or; 0-11, program, Globe lee Cream company. lvIK), San I'ruiielsco, Calif. (-I'JH.S) ll-U m., church services, A. K. KnlWw T,()eod9m,,lrwUi, ttr.prupdn lolr.mwniuiienJioiiie, ganlst; 8:30-1(1, Itudy Heigi'i's Kalrmont hotel orehesira. , MONDAY, MAHCil 10. . radflc Time Stations KFOA, Seattle,, sli. (K4.4), 0:46-8:16 p. m., Sherman Clay and company program; S:80-in, Heattlo Times studio program, (((), Oakland, Calif, (illll.l!), 8 p. m., Arlon trio; address on ag ricultural subjects; "A Lesson in Kngllah," Wllda Wilson Churrh; "How to Improve Your Mem ory," Albertino Ittrhards Nosh; "On lleing a Good Hostess, and r,oll lleing a Good Guest," Kdlth Hinvens; "Chata About New Hooks," Joseph Henry Jurkson: : .. 10-1, Henry italslrud'fl orch,s . " tro. K(i. Porthiml, On- (Hll.n), r. p. in-. William Ituhinsou joune, organist. K1.X, Oakland, Cal. (ills. a), o ?o. Stop COUGHS COLDS CstabushkdI&75 mTwiltwSviiioi4M!tS(iv REFUSE SUBSTITUTES TVe tiAve nwilr a sludy nf wiring nHinvisioi an.l cir rrrt lighting. Why not take adrantasn of our mpi-rleiiw. It tis you nothing ( rail on in. Wo will tflsilly kImiiv you why It Is wnHh mlillo lo hmiti tliew oonveailetiiiit anil now little thry will cost ytm. If yo.1 ran't ran in. plmno and we will rail at your liome. La Grande Electric Co. t3 14 sst IX rss X. 1 li 1S. I FREE Ill p. m., American theater or chestra: 10, moctlnif of the !.ake Mi'rrllt Mucks. KNX, II"IIM", Cullf. ('IAII.U), r:l5-ii:ll p. in., Wiirlltwr pipe orK'in Htuilio; Hporls lnlk by Hid Mil; 7-4. proKrum, Wist Count llieuiHi a, Inc.; a-1 it, proitrum. I.os AliKelea Jce unit Cold Htor iiK" company; ln-ll. (loodrlch Hllveriown Cor,! orchestra: LH lyuu .May challenger, soprano, courtesy H. (looilrlch Uublier company; 11-12. Ahe l.yman's Cocoauut Grove dance orchestra from Ainhaiiandnr liolel. KI'll, San IVailclsiii, al. (4MH.3), 4::in-fi:!lll p. in., Hmly Helger'B . l''airmoilt hotel orchestra; 8-9, Irish folk lore, 1'. .1. Kelleher; lrlt.li "I'olk Music," ltedfcrn Ma son; It-10, program. I;mile Lleh I Ik. hulltoiie. 27 YEARS AGO La Orando Morning Observer. March H. 1808 Tho Presbyterians ' nro preparing to build a new 1 ohurch house in Elgin. Baiiircluy afternoon tho 20 IniontliB olI baby of Mr. and Mrn. ' I, ou Corbrtt pushi-d a rhulr lip Ui a i-uptiounl uml, cllmblngr upon t(, nncun'd u bottlti of curbolJc ucld which wim on Ww Bheir, and drank u imrllnn of it. Lost n.Rlit utl hoi"" wt Kiv up nl wo pro mum by linn lime tho little auf- i fi rr tn fnl from pain. assisted ' A numbor uf friends Miss u,ura Queen lo celebrate nor ninth anniversary. Those present, were: Misses Gusale Kisher, Mary I'lshur, liollle Hanson, Callle Han- Holm, Kdna Holm. Koslo lievlne. Vernaee Kllsworth, Hen Barnes. Mary Hull. Hull lr Khnit, Aonle Olson. Coddle tllson. Winnie I less, lna Hedrlck, Hum i (leii hell. I n n May, May ,1.., ..i.,. it 1I.....I u,nlil. nml Miitltn Cluster; MaBtein Charlie Harrison. Utah, am favored lo capture ihe Kdgiir Harrison, .lesslo Palmer, . laurels of th Ho.'ky mountain In .llmiule l'almer, Karl Hhort.-llrover ti'rscholKstlc baskclliall lourna- i:ilsworth, Davie May, Arthur May, Frank Mirk. Mima Hens, Hor- I ry I'Mshrr, Pour Lemons, Charlie Hohlns and Theodore May. MIsb Jessie chllders, wlio sev eral weeks ago went to Portland for on operation, died Halnrday evening. Hlie is the daughter of Mr. und Mrs. R P. Chllders. Mrs. W. H. Palmer nrrlved Hun- day evening from Portland. Hhe and her husliiihd will make Ijx. City Mills lull Geo. Pleilleuiun Of l'nlou spent Holiday In Ui Grnnde. Joe Klohardsun recelvod every vote for first choice for clerk at all the I.a Grande precincts. Edllor's Nolo Among the ad vertisers In this Issue ami W. H. ltohnenkamp. J. 11. Peare, lXlt store, Gardlnter and llowlshy, J. K. Iloinlg. A. 11. Cherry, Klnn & Ivunhoe. u. W. Diggers. II. P. Wil son. J. C. Henry. Win. U. Borgent, II. lllock and Causey & Pierce. THItOWS I'.GCS AT I.I'.OVAltl) N E V YORK (AP) Ilenny Monard, retired world's light- weight rhninplon, and now an ac tor. w;ii I'KKd by an lrat apcta tor lit a thiuler Ihla w''k, accord -liilf to liiiormuilon rorelvrd hy tho Htiilo aihlctle coinuiliMlon. The nmitt-r ntiim up Thursduy durit.fr a discussion by thn board of rlototu bflmvlor hy spectatom ut bouts. Three were thrown at l?on ard, olio Inn d. iik on tho ataKir, an other Btrlkhifc a apeetutor In the orrhenlra and the third hitting a rulllnff and tlien dripping down In tho orrhrat rti pit. the commission wua Informed. . sandow orrmis mvnn .".0.000 TO Ml.KT LF.WT8 0niCACO (AD Pllly Sandow. nianan.T of Kd "SMranRter" Lewis, will otfer 9S0.00O to lie be Kauf man, muiiiiKor for Wayne Munn, for return match between these two eluitnants of the world heavy welRht wrest Unir title, when the wristlets come here to witness a mat show next Tuesday, Kandow has unnounced. r-ren(lnf EJdl. Ftrnll, captsln of In Unlv.rsltr of P.nniylv.nls bsw ball team, who win h. ilv.n s Irul by ths New Tors Quints sfi.r kit Irsduation In Juno. Fsnrlt plsys shoitatep and Is rated on. of Ih tSMS) j. ' '.In lllt clrtuiav' . Penn Star L-A V....,, w- ,,r"" - " v ; nMls wmw&H:t Sfe'- fF- ' I "'l,l' than whiIiI V''e'ij,V"S::S W vCii ? V.jr rllii i niviie in Mnh n m. J,; ' AJsA' ' Sy - jsS gj .sVa' S s 'w,n lfMWWM BEARS EVEN AGGIES LOSE Oil BOON AOHICI'LT COLLKOH. ("orvullls. (ire. clnl) California evened Ihe I'HAI (Hpe count with Oi'ckoii Airrioulturul colli k In Ihelr sirle.i for Ihe Piiclnc Coual conference Ijiiskct bull lllle here last nlKht when Oie Hears de feated the AKKica 111 the Hecond gume of 1 lie st'i'lt-s, lit 17. Close checking on the 'part of both learns uualu featured Ihe con test, ua It a I tat the ftr.iL game Ihe IllBhl before when the AKh'leH won, Hi lo 2r, hlil 111 In time II was the Golden lleurs who broke through the flvo-inaii deri'iiso of their op ponents to mark up Ihe. luiskela when they were most needed. Clever pasjliiK. In which the ball was worked from one basket to the other, and other shlnliiK I'll" of floor work furnished plenty of thrill" for the crowd which packed Ihe armory. Harold ( ("Iter") Hld Iiiks, Ihe AgKle sharpshooter, Kol away for several Henmiilonal drib blen the IciiKth. of the floor, and other playero on both teams, stood out for their single-handed efforls lo loop the hall throuch the bas ket, hut on the whole II was -the almost perfect teamwork of the visitors which accounted for their victory. v virtue of Us victory call- fornla forced tho series into three games, Tho third and deciding game wlll.no played tonight, and to i ho vliumr will go tin1. Pacific rouot title. BASEBALL I.OH ANOUl.nS (AD n. 11. !.os Angeles (Coasi) n 7 Chicago (Nationals) ... in 1. 5 llatterlcs: -hlllps 11 I k r and Bpencer, r.nnis; no,,., .u... jjinnneu. join....... Pocatello KaHketeers In Rim for Rocky Title HOI'l.ltKll. Colo. (Al' l'oca- lei o lllgn, Ullliiui .-'Kuril .. nient being Hinge" acre u of victories Friday respectlvily over Houlder preps and South Iten ver high. rooatello, tn a fast contest, de feated Houlder preps, herelotore slated us favorites lor Ihe cham pionship, by the score of 22 to 17, the Idaho Invaders nailing throughout tile clash. Ogden scored a win by Ihe tally of. 3 4to J over Houth Denver. Other scores in Friday's guinea follow: Kust Denver 32. Fleming II; Hutle, .Mont., SO, Teildnrldu, Colo., 10; Honih Denver 31, Norm Denver HI. lluttcr, Mont,, high hufl a chance in the race, having received only pne defeat. Htowcll, Pocatello center, Is nigh Individual enrur of the tourna ment, with lit points. Pocntellq, Idaho, 2ii; iiuner, Mont., 14. Ogden, L'tah, 87; East Denver 13. BOrUlKK. t'olo. (AP) The pocatello, Idaho", basketball team defeated tho North Denver high school team, l!tt to II. tn the Rocky mountain inbrscholastic chain plonship tuunmtnent hre Thursday tilifht. Teams from rolo- rado, Montana. Idaho. I t:th nnu Wyoming aro participntinK. KAPLAN M.Vri'llllll RAN KKANCISCl) (AT) Louis "Kid" IKnplan of Meriden. I'onn., featherweight champion of the world, has been mntehed to fight a 10-round bout with Htewarl Ale- Lean of HI. Paul, Minn., tn the Oakland baseball park: on the evening of April 1. It was an nounced hero Thursday night by Mel.enn's msunger. Mtke rollins T "VJ The pii'e is ?10n5 f 0f b' Dp,,oit ?13,s 'Hwcd. j Lumber Co. ! The Poor Man's FWod Sn jfZZ --2' i Oppn. Fonnitry. PHONE 14 C2?&ll' ' MO SOIHlaf BHSBM " " From Cowboy William M. Jiudine. (tcrtury of aKiieuiture tn Prealdent OoutMyre'a cabt riei. wub uiiiu n vuibuj Ht-re tln. Bfin-vni is il.uiii ua ne looitea wnen he roil the ttt the Uig Ifolu Kiisln in Munlana, Ho sunt four youra a a ftcvr uhaser TRAPSHOOTEHS OUT TDMDRRQW The second shoot of the series now being held by Hie Kustern Oregon Trapshooters association will be held tomorrow. Paker, Knterprlse and l.a Grande nro In the RMSodation All will shoot at home tomorrow I nnrl fib, the scores wit h I,. H. Han- fiefleld, secretary In 1-a Grande who will figure up percentages and an nounce the winner. Thus the shooters are enabled to bavffca meet with all t)w thrills of actual competition wltliout going lo the expense and the inconvenience of traveling to another town. The match last Sunday a week ago was hidd here with tennis from all three towns present and will be held next Sunday, a week from tomorrow at Knierprlse wit h the three teams preHent. Thus the teams huve an at home and a tournament mi not on alter nate Sundays. , Shooting will start- here ut 11 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Wing. Kin and Fleet foot ground near l.onu Tree. , ih:.mpsi:v wii.b 01 i iciATi: AT KID -Mi-COV Itr.MUIT LOS ANC.KLKS (AP) An en tertainment for I hi- benefit of Kid Dod'ee Brothers TYPB-B SEDAN Popular with women because the seats and springs are restful, and because the lines of the car have genuine distinction. . Popular with men because the body is all steel, the finish Dodge Brothers enduring black enamel, the upholstery genuine leather factors which make for long life at lower first and after cost. L. to Cabineteer McCoy, former ,: middleweight champion of tbf world, who re cently wua convicted of the charge of manslaughter in connection with the death last Aufirust of Theresa W. Mora, will be held here March 16, U was announced Friday by Harry M. Pollock, former man ager of McCoy. , Jack pempscy, world's heavy weight champion, will officiate :is muster of ceremonies at ilu- enter takumcnt. Hlnrt Wlean-l'ii" Work ! KOHT PIKRCM. Fla. "The j American i.egion here will take responsibility of cleaning up UIIf lown unu P"1"" " prf Rentable shape," said legion of ficials here In announcing that the post planned to launch a clean-up campaign In Fort Pierce, A survey of the eliy was made by the legion naires assisted by Roy Scon It to imk the co-operation of all prop erty owners In the move to "clean up." - I a pa 11 tn Until .Mnnruvcrs T K IO ( AP). Tentative plans for the maneuvers of the Japau- t ese nuvy next auttirnu content - plate operations decidedly limit ed in extent and scale as com pared whh those recently con- eluded it Is understood the - prol: - lem will lie strategical rather than tactical. . As roughly agreed upon thtf plan is to defend .the Kit re naval port from an attack by n combined fleet advancing along the mainland coast from the seas to 'the north of Hokkaido toward the Inland St a via the coast of Khlkokii province C. Smith SALEM AGAIN ) WINNER; FIVE I ELIMINATED ! WIIXAMETTE ' XT.YIVErtRlTY, !j Salem, Ore. (Hpeclal)r-Three new( taunts broke Into the annual state I high school basketball tournament hert? yesterday afternoon, but only ! one, McMtnnville. survived play. l Salem. in Its second game of thejj lourney, eliminated Astoriu, 2t tO! 12. und McMinnvDIe, the only win nlng newcomer, blusied Anso'ij hopes, 37 to 10. , 1 1 Salem continued lo play the sume classy game that carried It to a viciory In Its first gam- As toria, however, gave the capital city snuad a hard run. Ai the end at the first quarter, after u. hard fight, neliher team had an advantage, the score being 4 to 4. Astoria wnt Into the lead soon afler the second. period open ed. 6 to 4. but Salem forged ahead, never being headed In the remain in.? time. At the half Salem led 12 to 8. It still held a four-point advantage al the end of the third quarter, 1G to 12. Salem did all the scoring in the last quarter, making three goals and running the score up to 22 to 12.' McMinnville and Arago played a fairly even game' In the first half which ended 17 to 10. but In the last half Arago was snowed under. ;Mcnnnvllle opened the third-quar- Ter by scoring eight goals In four minutes, making the total 33 to to, Arago being unable to tally. Arago did all the scoring. In the, remuinder of the Quarter, iwhlch ended 33 to 14. Kaeh tt'ajn net ted a goal In the last fimrter, the game coming to a 87 to Hi close. Hood Hiver and Kngene played the first game Inst night, and Franklin tangled with Pendleion lnj,jon ,,' Virginia represents iv. the second fray, Report That Franklin Lost Game Was Error Owing to an unverified report received here and at Wallowa yes terday in reference to the Frank-iln-Medford game at Salem, the story was printed in the two cities that Medford defeated Franklin 18 to 8. Associated Press reports were not responsible as that serv ice did not send the score of the Medford-Franklin game, but only the Wallowa-Salem contest, which was printed correctly. The actual score of the Merford- i.Vanltlin same was Franklin 82. 1 Mr,iford It!. The first half ended 'm j-Yankiin's favor 16 to 8. IIF.KM.W HI-' ATS JM'GAN PASAOION'A, Cal. (AP)-Smlllng Joe Herman, , Pasadena bantam weight, was awarded the decision over Kid Dugan of St. Louis In a tist lft-round bout hero Thursday night- Ash PAST VATIOXAL IIKAI) OF ACXIMARV TFAT ALKXANnUTA. Va. Dr. Kate Barrett, post national president, of The American Legion Auxiliary, died at her homo here February S4, She was born in m.8 at. Wide water, Virginia. ' .' J)r. Harrett was widely known throughout (ho country for her so ciological and club activities. Iter greatest achievements were in con nection with patrloiln organiza tions, notably tho American Legion Auxiliary, of which she was nation al president In 1922-23.. She was honorary president of the Interna tional Council of Women, having been closely associated with the work In the early days of the coun cil with Mrs. May Wright Rewnll. She watt president, of th National l''lorenc Crittenton Mission, re gent, of the Virginia chapter. J Daughters of the American lievolu- the National Congress of Mothers. In a telegram to relntiw-s, Mrs. We Go Out of Our Way to Serve WE SELL FRESH MILK AND CREAM. Have it delivered with your order. THE CITY GROCERY Just Back of Carr's on Mr Street PHONE MAIN 673, . RAT I1AOI FRliK DEMYERV INCOME TAX SEASON IS HERE -4fYwt-youn luoomo Tav-Kiaii'iiienl uciarcil lijr one who knows. Two years Willi LT. S. Internal Kcveniiu Department. H. M. M ALONE Y LA GRANDE, ORKiiON. Phone SVS-R. Foley llullillng Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber AVe Unvp Just Wial Yon Waul In M MIIEH, SASH ANO IMMIRS AXI) SHINGLES II will iay you to iiivc.Migatu iMir prles. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN 8 CHAW AND BOX WOOI PRONE MAIN 847 J. L. 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Ollphunt. national president of Tho American Legion Auxiliary, conveyed the sympathy of the Aux iliary. . nilRLFMlACII It F. ATS SIRI NLWYOUK (AP) Paul Her-' lenbach of Astoria, N. V., scored a, technical knockout over Hat Ding Si lil, once cnrniiieror of Georges Carpeniier,. In ihe tenth round oft a 1 Ground mulch at Madison' Squall' Garden Friday night. Hilci was rocked about the ring with rights and lefts, but had not left his feet. Frect Mausoleum HAVANA. Cuba. That a tempo rary resting p. ar,. may be provided for vi-terans who die in Cuba, pre paratory to the time relatives can 1)4' located find the bodies sent home, Havnn post of Tho American Legion will erect a memorial maus oleum here. Many veterans die In Culm each year whose bodies are. cnrefi fnr by the Legion, V