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PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, March 23, 1925. - 5 A STORE THAT RENDERS Outstanding Service IS ALWAYS "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE" Hill's Department Store : "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE" SPQgfjVE, WS 1 Hi SCHOOL ;0. UNIVERSITY" TRACKMEN OUT TO BROADCAST . AUhourh some imllinlnary work l-ma bwn done the rtH tvuk train- i UxK wlM -.tort this wefc " htKh mliool umler the illrfotlou of Com'k .MrTvlnh. MacTuvisU plaiu tu net a line on what the boy can Jo itet 8inr- duv murtilitff when n little meet ' nmonr the track men of the school will be tfnKi'i!. T)n meel this wrrk will not fount (,)r uu t lmir but will hi salt'iy for tl puritan of Klvliitr tto men competition, .' Ths track prospects seem fairly irood aithoiutb th 'niters ore not ably minus In thu sprlutlnc de Itartment of tht icamc. So fur Cn amuno. the ex-center ou the Ikib krilall tenm is the only mou out v :t t hits shown even ventre svwit In th 100 and iso yartl eveitis. some nopt-s ore neio .r um mtldie mstance tvem.t wnn J'li- tea. Haumnn. Fans and Ftmuts jerhaps the best uets. Jensen and Ilnuman nro rollers and ss.i men had Flius and Smutt are sliowlnx BOoJ stuff In the U. Incidental- ly Jensen was rwrntly elected track captain for this year. Tha low hurdles are well taken . rjtro of by (Nvtl Sherwotnl w ho will also be entered in the hlKh hurdlea ahd the shot put. MrKenuon and y.unaei ant prontutinjr for the hlsti hurdles and will also be entered in th low hurdles. Men for other events are round ins; Into shape artl a boner esti mate of what the men can do may be obtained this week end at the MacTavUlt is planniac on stag-' inf. F.XIIinmON UASKHAM. (By iHc A?sMH-Uitil Pntir) llooton Amcrlcttn 9. New Or ' lean Houthern 7. Chi, 'Airo Americans 10, St. Joa ph Vetern 1. ' Ch(cjro Nattonaia 5, Vernon !a- clflc I'oaat l. ' Sacramento laciftc Coast 54. St. ' Isoula Nationals 4-7, iMttuburrr Nationals (t-4. San 8t. I.OV1UI Nationais 4-1 ' Oak- land TacUtc I'oast SS. .., IX) I H .MX'U.KXTS MAH TAM-t-ILX AITX) RACKS 8AN FRANCIekXI (AP) Halph - da raJRia. in s minutes 22 3-5 v- - on via, Sunday won the lit. utile fea i lure e-rt In an automobile rac I la me-t on the Tanforaa, dirt track south of here. Frank I.ock- hart won a nve-mlle. race In 4 . minute le J-l seconds, and Jack t IMddlcord wan another 10-mile t J rV In minutes, a i-a seconds. derwood( Attromi Potter I'nder- . rour atdenta. occurrin with- wootl) in a selection for piano and In three minutes and rsultln In i violin and also in a series of vto t the Injariitc vf fottr ttuutntebile j Hn solos. stVied at the Chlcaa-o W-ftrin pilots were witnessed by the Music collvKe, at the Lelpsuc con . S.tttta spectaterv H was beih-ted "aT'atorv. and the Itoyal ltavsrian attae aa fatally Iniitred. They School of Music. He has been a f werw Mike MW:te, s.tn Kranci.K-o; 1, I.eisY- ilre.-n. 3 Anre!,; H..nrv , ; !. ale. Run nnclsco; Harold lUil. ' sin Jose. The series ot aovidenta , was ascribed to the presence of a r layer of shlftlnc earth at the tarn ST. MKl, UKATS MAKyiTETTE CHIOAOt (AT) St. Vel hth achool of Chlcaeo defratrtl the Msrt)uette unlversltv hlsh sehovtl I quintet of Milwaukee, i to T, her Miaany. winntnx the nattensi Caih- olio Interscl-.oUatlc basketball cramrKtnshiit. MKR.UK K. IUJS RtPriXfl, CaL tliv ths Asxvl. -sted Freest teore Barrack, of ; Hrltish Ctalumbu knocked 0..,t 8te Eliia of Seattle In the third round of a scheduled ten round bout here Saturday n;sM. Ieth men fcticht at 1 fouu.lv , rtrmamnt Relief for Peraistfnt rouh.. SAN TOX BRONCHIAL REMEDY Not n oi dir.ry fXMish syrup $1.00 GuaraJ)t(se) THE L & L DRUG CO. IWIVRRSITY OF ORRQON', KuKone, Ore. (HpeelHl) Pive art- 1 lts, niemlHm uf the .'nlvernlty of Ort'Kon itehool uf music fac ulty, wilt present a nmnleal pro pram TuMtlay ovmiitK. Mareh 2. ut !:$. whih will he hrottdrH.it by r;ulto Mtuion KO rorthu... "rhe pr-vrr.-;, wtll Include p lit no ornl violin number, nnd VOl'ftl nelev. llonn, .l.Jain I ton Mrtlrcw, to p ratio; jntiv Th;.ehr, pianist; Hex Vii'lorwoo.!, Violinist; Aurora lot tt r I'mlerwood. pianist, and Louts Artiui. pmnUt, uro sehttluUd to Appear. The prairmm 1 m follows: Allegro from Sonata for piano ntul lol.n, by tVj;ir Writ nek-It ex I i.tlrwooo violinist, ami Aurora r-ultixr l.'iilorwao., pianist, (a ronseorntton. by I'has. Mannoiy; ami (It) Over the Stop- , by Or tehtuiinoff - Mndum l.ts MoClr w, Hoprano. Louts Ar t;tu, mvoniitiitl. (Ul t ons.-cnillon. t.y sta.iner ; uiul (h) ttver uie step.. te. , by Or. tehaitinotr Mitdum i;.e Mriir. . soprano. l.ouLt Ar- tau. arconiiwni.t. ,) ij. besl.vud. by Krel.lcri and (It) Barcarolle, by Itubensteln Oano Thochrr. itlanlsl. ) care Selv (loin Opera At- l.inta) by Handel: and O llocea. r"nK -"n " , ! v Itolcuroaa. by Sibell. Madam romM lne nnt M ndtcap on Mr. 1-ty s sheep. No deal h w Itose Metlrvw. I.o.ns Artati. ac- he flttt- Lincolnshire, to be l-en completed as y.-t. comimnlsl. I""1 t Lincoln over the mile. The nrt an Is fannlnf his ac-d (a) Adiito. hy litem; (b) Her- !'eepl chasUi ends at llverpool rroln this week, reuse. l juon; and (c) Indian'" Ii'r'1''' wh he lonr distanr Oeorpe McHowe went to Baker 8nako Ititnee. by lluriebrh Hex l"""1 national will be derided over Citurday on business. l'nderwoo.1, violinist. a couiao of four mllea, 85 wants. Clarence Vanorder went to lliR (a) Delphic Itonceni; by IVbul- . , ' ; . Creek Saturday. sy; Oil Viennese Walts, by Fried- STRIIU.IMS IX C.I.UXltM- Mra, ).yjia Vanderanter. who man; anj (c) Hide of the Valky- SAN" PIIANTISCO (AP) Younc has been ill for a few days n '.r:ea. Waiturr-Hutchuisnn Strliltntr. the (leoncia boxer, ar-jcently is well apt in to the pleas- i The Krl Kinc. by Frana e'htl- rlT here Sunday for his lo-round ure of ber friends. bcrt Madam Hose MtQre.w. Louis bout next Saturday with Tommy IArtau, acrtinipanutt. l.ouirhren. . Philadelphia llffhl Madam Mctlrew, professor of bravywclitht. The fttht is the fea- voU-e in the school of music, haa ture of an afternoon outdoor card studied under Haenlach and Von lo b heid In the ball park, l.oukh iKotshue. of Dresden; and Zimmer ren arrived some days airo. Jnion. of Iterhn. she haa appeared I .in the Court theater, Meckl-nbunc-I When a car refuses to run. the IS.-hwerln. and the Hoynl theater, awr.ttre owner's Idea of fiMnic it Uanovvr; and created the role of is to kick the tire .Ormvlan In Straiuo - H't," I !r&lv Madam MrtJmw, joined th rtver!iy faculty la.it fall. He jha, - trarebd xteusivelv aa con- rrt pianttt and aix-ompanUt. Mr. Artau waa a student at John Hop- kma university. Lehigh university the ltethlehera Conservatory f Muic. and the PeaboJy Conserva tory of Music in lialttmore: and has studied under Harold Kan do.ph, Alfred Uutler and KrteJa Kraintnel. la Vienna, Ilex rnderwood. pro feasor of Tio- hn. wlm win snn.. wttt. 1m fit . pupil ot Joseph lllheuer, Chlcajro; j Michael rress, rrlln. and Ostrov- skv. I.011 ton. Mr. I'nderwood. who has been with the university since IHU. is director of the university orchestra. Mrs. rnderwood Is a 1 (raduate of the Vnlvrrsity of Ore. I iron. receAlns her B. M. In 1SI. 1 She has stuJIed un.rer Kthel New- combe and Kdwtn llufthe. In New York, and hss beei ,B, onlversltr fac n connected with ular as assistant pnner of pianoforte since i5. w P- Thachee. professor of piano- tone at the school of music since lll te a concert rtanist of wide reputation. She studied tn Vienna, and ku been a pupil of harl rtie rrr antl Teodor Leschni;ky. LOXO SHOT WTXS T.VRIS (AT) nrty-flva to Ona S;tt oa the first bis future of !ke MWroftoiitaa rscuic reason St n.tar hen Molbach. a -vr-M r:dir. carried ( tke frand pru Ju rTintemrw at Auteull. Mi bach, rw i.a br ,R apprentice jockey. J,et Lue. was n(recred in the ttettutf. Loaskisi lltvrel vrsea I p I To HoM Amerkwn Trade I I.Oxrov (AP-Ot of th few London hotels whK h stui retain, an o:d aor'.d stmip.re has re centr been Rtedems.l In so far rs radio U concerned r bead sets fcr lKtenir.tm kave been tnscal'.etl in every room la the house. la the summer 1 to see ceat of lk pstronar of tha hotel la f AW'rtcsa trsTe-era I f)l a few years m when the hetet t. km, n kad be)oaatl to rtree-a ere fsmlr fW n.riv ." yar. My Jrwewiaa fwtpsts raapty, OS: l N.vway (AD Tr sor-e-ttv-t t d. part meet reer-oaatKe lor te a.lttiiaisfration ai re:unous an sirs is tr.f concern ever ike tsrf of rtercsstea la lt,m. Tie U:r fa-area Issued se4 fortk tltsi. ca:cu-,ate4 over the whole covstrr. ea f drek in every five wv.koat an knoaimbent. Al vhout th, aamher of tiieeicocm s:udet t T, jtiMBin forard for erj.fjitK,, a!tiws an Ixreaso, it stl'l be Biacy years befer es-ary racaa; cwvJi cab ara.a be fu;e4 SHOOTERS SECOND With a cold wind blowing In their facta und oi her eontllt Ions niuklnftr ifood shooting difficult th 1a Grande trnpMhooters lust out to Kntrprbttt yMt'rday. The. shoot wiuh held at Fnter- prlst with Uakrr, M Grande and lb Wullawa county men romnl-UK- li was t)it third of u o-h-s being held by the Kualern Oregon Trui aKHOcltiilon composed of sportsmen! of the three cities. Ia Orumle was uheud In teum stunUtuir until yesterday whrf they lost to Knterprlwe. The Kntcrprlse shooters were aldd yesterday by marksmen from Wallowa who were of uaUtdnri' in kpmK the seore up. Although Mi1 tnm na a whole clipped behind, .severnl Iji (imrnlo men won prises which wrv courte ously put up by tin' Knifrprise mcrchunta oud tho club. J. U. Smith w;ia Dm hlKh run for the 1-a Orand ttam with 21 hits oul Of u pntvdhlH rS to bla credit. 1 U. lUiinrflcld, Koy For rester and riuudtf Mucky wrc othfr mcnibt-ra of th local dum who won prises. i Tht? next shoot will be held with ! the ul home rules in rone nnd ! all three cluhn will shoot ut lia- w,.'k nft next. WINS .lH.l TIIHOW I!KHKK1.::V. Cal. (AP) Jonnl Xtvrru of l-'inlantl. world's reord holdor in th juvrlln throw, hav rd the dance 2n2 roet, 8 inrhrs for ft first plurp in the evonl at tli Californitt-Olyniple rluh meM hrw tur.day. Myrra has madtt ttn Krtinolrco his resMoucp and ia per forming for tho illympio cluti. TWO CI.ASSU' K.VKNTS IX IMil.ISH at IM1 TO COM K TMO Classic I VI'VTS IV r joi.imi iuusu luiu.ur. . I I.ONION (AP) Two classic '' tha raclnR world durtnS xh w'ek '"'""a- March !S wtill imnrk h clo8e 01 ,hr ""'P' in " oiwnln of the flat INFLUENZA I As a prerntiT, tntlt and 1 inhale night and morning VICtHS V VapoRub Ot.r IT V,ai. Jmr UJ ..rt ;-.m I: iv.1- oodo cariKs . ...f,yVwm. AS if?.-' If : n M.inuK.r Cobb ur thv iviroit Tyr!r tr.l:lnE ttronxly un two vntran ihi'inlMra vt l I'll. 'III. is malt this iw-kiii. I lif.v ai.- -HutcIi Leununl, SiillthlUW. and "Itlp" lllili, iu& l'!Biu-iu4iuvr. f-avi is iiuiug F"--1 luim i llw AuiiUMS lUu.l triilnir.it rump. I'oltini w s.iuuii la thr Uuiet SPRING COMES TO THE PARK THE PAilK (Special). It 'seems that the weather hai ink B (1rn for ,h(1 l(,sl Wfl h u some regular .March weather lor ,," ,ooks "ke ' .J ,T fr ?' Cr"'k WM at tha Joseph Ijty ranch recent'y Misa Clont I.y was nmonfj thrs Fixtures House Wiring- ATWATER KENT - AND OTHER RADIO SETS We Install Radios Free Benham Electric Co. Mi'X IM NEW FOLET DLDO. Blue Mountain Oregon LUMBER The pleasure that comes from watching your own building in the course of con st ruction is increased by the confidence which you can place in our products. We can assure you of perfect satisfaction through value received, service and quality. Let u show you our stock you will be pleased with our trades. We gladly figure building estimates. LI MBER. SASH. DOOR.S, AND EXTRA STAR - A - STAR SHINGLES Bowman-Hicks Lumber Co. rilONE MAIN 8 CHAIN & BOX WOOD. TH0NE M-S47 J. L. M UN HALL ii.iiinmr V-TvS I fjl L . V e- e. on i nis rair party of yoi:nr people that :iU u ndi d the bif da u t ut Hie; 're- -Sat iruay night. A splc nd.d time J a reported. j George Loseley and Joseph Lay; are building fences on the line; between their two ranches this . week. ' j Miss Oella Vnndevanti r lost a few days at school on accou.it of! illness, but ahe is axain at brl studies this week. t Mr. and Mrs. Jos, jy and; family attended the Kranse dance at the Blfif Ve-k at hool house! Saturday evenlnK. Tht-y report swell tim , j Guild 1-ay is hcrdini? -thi-lr! sheep in the foothills. j The creek Is high and muddy. Thrt snow is coming; down rapidly; all the foothills being bare of; snow and grc-on urass is trrowiurl fast. Thf frogn have started, their ntirhtly rvels In the ponds and a few butterflies an in evU; dence. Runiblebes have not yet ! come out. Hut several of the eariy birds are everywhere and another band of jreese jKisd gt injr north. The fall prain looi.s very nice and it is b-beved thut no serious looses of the fall wheat should he anticipated. 7 T -VI -11 : rill I . I VV 4 iTIP" WALLOWA HIT BY'FLU'WAVE WAl.I.OWA. Ore. (Ppecla!) Se vere colds and "flu" which has been prevalent here for the ylsx several weeks, haa nsnumed a near epidemic form during the past week especially among the school children, the pest three or four days as many cs fifty and sixty pu pils have boon reported abs :it. While but few of the rns s arr said to he serious, those having it are compelled to take good car of themselves for several Mnyi. Kred.e Herisil is a patient at the hospital here, bavins b-en operat ed on for appendicitis recently. Hi i'onditlon was reported as very s-r-lous for u few days, but h.test re ports say he Is gt-ttin? aloui? nicely. .AilvraH Weather. Tha weather conditions hero have been very siurmy durinf? the past sevenil days. About three In, cht-s of snow fell the first, of the week, and remained oh the ground for several days. In some sections of the county. Th ground is ex tremely wet at this time, making any start at farm work very diffi cult. A numb, r of the farmers in the valley have been busy for the past week or more plowing sod. A small daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Dick Galloway is r- imri d to be very sicl; tit this time. ui ferine f'-om 'flu." I toy Martin and family liav mov ed to the CasW place west of town. Mr. Martin expects 10 run the small place and continue his work at the sawmill here. If. C. Hearing of Middle Valley finished his lambing recently. He re pons a very high . percentage of lambs saved, getting seventy lambs from a flock of about forty ews. Mr. Churchill, superintendent of public Instruction, is s'heduled to speak here Saturday f(Mrnoon and also In the evening. The cold, stormy weather of the past few weeks has made the growth of grass on the, ranges verv slow. During the warm weather of the latter part of February the grass became well started, but with the freezing which cam In March has nor trrown any to srw-uk of. Attention Elks! DANCE! Elk's Hall Wednesday, March 23 LET'S GO! , - a I - e- ..-",. , . ... f"",""",BasssssaSMaasMaa.sasaaSHssssi rj'frfec Pilk.-n-'if DIAMOND ' " "fe a remarkable sale of Quality tires DIAMOND QUALITY CORD: SChcS'i Rejr. Clincher 30x3 1 -j Extra Size 31x4 " Re?. Clincher 31x4 S3 32x1 SB 33x4' i SB Correpondino; Reduction (Mail orders 5x-:ted Oregon Hardware &. Implement Co. La Grande, Oregon DIAMOND Much of the stock over the coun-f ty la still being fed. Ail farmers and stockmen ore In' hopes that warm weather will come soon. when the stock can be placed it pastures and on the ranges. j Miss Iseeta Anderson of Wa!-. Iowa visited the latter part of th--' week with Mrs. J. B. Gastln. j Irvtn Gastln finished work for H.' C. Hearing the first of the week. , He has been helping Mr. Hearing care for his sheep through lambing season. K. A. Downing of Leap, was an Enterprise business visitor the lat ter part of the week. There will be a meeting of Wal lowa Grange No. 6m3 Saturday eve ning. March 21. - Following the business session the ladles of the grange will serve sandwiches and coffee. A pie sale will also be held. Mr. ! t'd. representative of the Coit Lighting system, was In this section th past Week, Mrs. Kinina Gasliu returned to her home hen- recently from Los tine, where silt has been lor the past several duys curin.f for Mrs. .Mary Ward, who has been Ulte sick. -i Frank Walker of Leap, was on K.i.erprise visitor the kitl'er part oi the w ek. Spring dresses are straight even thou:!) cut by des.rrnbig creatures. Kodak Supplies FILMS & FILM PACKS Eastman nnd An.ico Leave your film hero fur developing Moon Drug Go. ETerythlng for the Sick Room PHONE MAI.X 08 We Go Oul of Our Way to Serve WR WILL BE GLAD TO DELIVER ANY KIND OF BAKERY GOODS WITH YOUR ORDER THE CITY GROCERY Just Back of Carr's 00 Fir Street PHOVK UAIA- 673 RAY BAIM FREE DELIVERY Sale. $10..-5 11.6.-) 13.45 1...1-. 16.6-. 22.fi.- ?13.10 . 14.45 . 170 . 19.20 . 21.00 27.90 on All Other Sizes. darinR this Sale) TIRE FOR EVERY SERVICE We're Mind-readers ! You don't have to tel! us that you want socks that give ample toe room with out wrinkling under foot that you want them snus and trim about your ankles that yon want wear with out weight. You get all that here 'without asking for It. What a man K depends largely on what he does when he has nothing to do. GRANDE RONDE LUMBER CO. We carry a complet-3 stock if BuildfTs' Sup plies. Our Specially is man I i ufacturing Luinlier. 111 St M I'M M mm