Saturday. March 28, 1925. '
PAGE TWO
THE ES GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
It 3 A Pleasure To Serve
You
Hill's Department Store
"A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE"
. Radio
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MONDAY, MARCH SO
Mountain Time Stations. ' ;
KOA, Denver. Colo. (J2S.4), t p.
m., ten minutes of music, Fred
Schmitt nnd his Walto thcutor
orchestra; 8:1, Conservatory
State Toachers' college, - J. de
Forest, director; (ireohy Rym
phony orchestra: J. K. Chud
wlcK. pianist: "Horaco Greeley
nd tho Wist," It. K. Wlnlionni.
KOB. Btato College, N. M. :i4s.C,
7:30-8:30 p. m.. "Tim Proper
Feeding of Bahlos and Young
Children." Dr. It. K. Mcllrlde;
"Flovyor Gardens In the South
west," Francis K. Lester.
I'oc-lflo Time Millions.
KPAE. Pullman. Wash. (348.6),
7:30-9 p- m., Harvey Wixson, ten
or; Raymond Howell, violinist :
"Our Moral Henponslhlllty to
Criminals." Judge Thos. Nelll;
"Care of Minor Infections." Mrs.
aiyrilo Mount: "Trees for HoniA
lieautlflcatlon," M. 1). Arm
strong: "Opportunity In Mcchan-
' tool Engineering," O. K. Thorn
ton; talk on new books, Alice I..
Webb. ; '
KFI, I.os Angolos. Calif. (408.0).
6:SO-0 p. in., Kxamlner's musi
cal hair hour: 0:411-7, ltndllorlnl
talk; 7-. Fvenlllg Herald lln.li
pllnns dance orehetitru, Charlie
Melton, tenor; 8-'.i, progrniii,
cobo Hot Springs All-Indian pro
gram: 8-lo, program, Walter M.
Murphy Motors company: 10-11. 1
Examiner, flay West and his
' Alexandria hotel dance orches
tra. KFOA, Braille, Wnsh. (S84.4), 4
;6:I6 p. tn Times "Afternoon at
Home;" 8:90-10, Times program.
KKWII, Hollywood, culir. (2fi2), air service, upon which Hie Con-7-8
p, in., dinner dunce: 8-10, u grosslonul spotlight has recently
pot-pourri of, the , classics, Ihn playeii with brilliancy, hnit devol
'light operas and Jazz seasoned oped a vocabulary all Its ono.
with few talks by nonie proml- Ail air service. orflcer who can't
nent member of Hcreenland: fly Is popularly known as a "kee-10-1
a, m llranstatter's Holly- wee," from the Arctic bird with
wood Monlmarto cafe danco or- undeveloped wings, When one bo
cheslra. ,comes confused In conversation, he
i KQO, Oakland, Oailf. (H61.S), 3 p. I referred tD lis being In a "flat
m., itinllo musical program and spin." "Oroun flying" denotes
speaker: 4-r:S0, Henry Jlal- conversullon concerning flylngr.
stead's' dnncn 'orchestra; 6:30-0, When a speoker at a banquet orates
Aunt lletly stories: 8, Cinmonu at undue lenglb, an air . service
' trio: "The Development of Iturul , hint to him to "bind" is to place
t'ltlxenship," Prof. W. (1. Water- two matches to form a T. reprc-
house; "A I-esson In i:iiBll.sh."eniative or o, plane's outlines.
' $2,'48t.O0' '
GIVEN FREE
The abovA amount has been
fftvfn away by u In prizes.
$b7.80 moro will bfj given aVuy
aa- follows;
First prlco 1025 Ford Touring
car. BetudM) this Rplcmlld first
prize we era going to give away
40 other prizes.
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IUarrange the figures In the
above square In such a manner
that they will count 15 each way
(horisontnJIy and vertically) and
send us your nnswor together
with yoir name and address
neutly -written on a sheet of pa
per and If your answer Is correct
we will at once mail you n splen
did Illustrated prist list describ
ing the prises and giving full in
formation and rules. In case of
ties general appearance, neatness
and hnnd-wrltlng of entry will ho1 ,,, W,,1U a moIor, 8urh , th(.
considered factors. If correct wo fright brothers first learned to fly
wll advise you by return mall of ,, mv , , ,
ZT ".".
v,u n,i iiiuiiujr. i u J can DO
prise winner without spending ono
cent of your money,
fend your answer act quickly.
The Pacific Homestead
Is So.it li Cummcrrioi
Raiiw. Oroirnn.
Do you like to
Take Pictures?
Wo Have
Kodaks
and
Cameras
FILMS and KILM I'AKS
I.cavn your films horo
to Ito 1)vc1ipm1.
Moon Drug Co.
Everything for Uw
Nick Knora
PHONE MAIN 61
Wilda Wilson f'hnrch; "Living
' Yourself," Alherllm- TIleliHrdu
Nash ; ' 'Hoc lut Lett erH." Kd 1 1 )i
Slevm- Olios: "f'hnts About
New Books," Joseph Henry
Jnokson: 10-1 a. nt danco music,
' Henry Mal:;;cad'R orrh.sfro.
KCV, Portland. On. 4ftl.fi. 6 p.
in., William Robinson Hoone, or
ganlst, KLX, Oakland. CnUf. (G08.2), 8
0:30 p. m., educational program:
0:30-10, American theater or-
t cheat raj l, meeting of I ho Lake
; Morrill Imeks. "
KNX, Hollywood; f'ollf. (33C.D),
6 : 4 ' - ft : I T, p. in., WurlUzor pipe
: organ Ntudlo; 0:16-7:20, pro
Krum. John A. Kvuns corpor
ation, Hudendu )'nrlt orchestra;
8-10, program, Western Auto
Htipply company, I'aul Kinslcln's
, KNX string quintet; 10-11, HII-
; vortoii Cord dance orchestra,
Lllyan May Challenger, contrn
contrtilto: 11-12, Abe Lyman's
f'oronnut Grove dance orchestra.
K'I'O, Han l-Yunrlsro. Cullf. (42A.3),
7-7:o p. m., Hudy Keiger'ii Pair
mont hotel orcJiintra; 8-t, Theo
dore J. Irwin, organic!; Mrs. SSeb
Kendall. - soprano; !'-io. talk,
On.pt. H. H. Dannpy: - talk, Ban
Franeiaco Spring festival; pro
Krum, Purnonu college; 10-11.
Gene James' Horn. Hoom bowl or-
' rhfntro.
FLYING SLANG
' in rvfii nnriii
lb UULUHrUL
WASHINGTON (AP) The army
"Celling" Is the hlghesl point an
aircraft can reach, depending on
nhprseuojiy Ujiiil, Vv,r clonsAt.
'nHhnil but'' is I lio army aviator's
denlgnutlon for getting killed, and
"cracked up" means a wrecked
plune. In which thn pilot might not
be dead. "Archlo" Is an endearing
term that army fliers have for all
anti-aircraft artillery.
. Any particular design of air
craft Is known us a "Jub," thn pro
peller being termed thn "prop."
"(live 'or I he gun" Is the nlr equiv
alent of stepping on Die gus to
speed up. To "set down". Is, to
land, hut when the filer tries to
run parallel lo Ihn ground beyond
Hie conventional , landing height
and falls a few feet In his Inten
llonal descent (o molhcr earth, he
li: said "to puncakc." ,
A "hlsso" Is a training ' plane
equipped Willi a fllspano-Hulza mo
tor. A "Jenny" Is a training plane
nt the jn type. To "take off la
to get Into the air, and a "hop" Is
a short flight. A "hnrrel roll' Is n
complete revolution lengthwiso.
"To soom" means to climb very
sharply for a short period. A "sau
Mge" is a small dirigible or bal
loon. To oomo to the moro scientific
terms, an "airplane" la sustained
by dynamic action, whereas an
"aerostat" Is an airship or balloon
filled with gns lighter than air.
The army air service has not do.
veiopeil the "ornlthopter" whlrh,
blrd-llkc, flups Its wings to aid Ihe
machine's flight,' considering this
typo not suited to service nerds. It
Is Interested In the development of
tho "helicopter." capable of rlsinr
vertically by a trust of lis propel
ier. A "gilder," which. Is an sir-
in, n target.
tierniHiis Quit Wrangling
Out Hntev of rxi'hangx
MKm.tN (AP) The stabilising
of ihe German mark evidently lias
had the result of reducing In large
meosure litigation among German
business men. The mercantile
courts of ihe country, which deal
largely with commercial disputes,
report a large foiling off of cases
since January, l!24, when the ren
tenmnrk flrsl made Its appearance,
l-'or one thing there h:is com, an
end to the countless disputes over
exchange rates. ,
Sciilrmrm Office Otxnod,
ASHLAND. Ore. Arthur Foster,
land settlement official of the
Portland chamber of Commerce,
bus npcueil ils offices here snd
iilnudv hut negotiated with sc.
erol tourists who are seeking a
new location In southern Oregon.
Mr. Koster works in ror.J inctlun
wltll the local chamber of com
merce, wheru tourists from other
states register for their stay In
Oregon.
Jrwph Kelhwell Seeks Pl.nrcr.
SAI.KM. Ore. Joseph Fethw.lt.
after being nn rried for more than
30 ymrs. started divorce proceed
ings In tho circuit court here
against Mrs. Mary Fethwell. De.
sertion wss the chief allegation In
Mr. Fethwell's complaint. Five
children were bora to their union.
WALLA WALLA
TEAM STRONG
Nine That Pirates Must
Face in Opening Game
of Season, Rounding
into. Shape.
WAIXA WAI.I-A (Special) Be
led In Jeff Olson as playing man
ager and naming .Dan Hennessey
as secretary-treasurer those inter
ested la.it evening effected tho or
ganization of tho legion Hears for
this sea.Hon. At u largely attended
meeting at the legion club rooms
In the armory euthufiluiim was dis
played in Hie prospects for a fourth
pennant on the pail of the local
nine. Sponsored this year, us II
was lust, by the Walter l'. I'e post
of the. American Legion, the league
team will enter Ihe romhat season
with the best prospects It has bod
for several years.
Mjanager Olson stated that ar
rangements will be made at once
for regular practice- hours. Com
petition will bo keen, for nearly
every pluce on Uhe team this year.
Paul Kypcxynskl, kid catcher lust
year, has-hail nearly one year's
experience behind the bat. , He will
probably draw the first string job
Ibis season but he will have com
petition from Cunningham, catch
er for Ihe near Cals in 1924. This
youngster will havo ono advantage
over Hip, ho Is a heavier hitter.
'"Iofty" Wright Is a candidate
for first base. Herman Und Is
still In town and may be Induced
to come out again. Michaels, who
cavorted around second lu;it season
will be there apaln this year while
Hay Deon will be on short. Clint
Ward and Turnlinll will fight. It
oul for third bane with the odds fa
voring Ward. In the oul Held Ol
son, Ulackiuan, I-Vank.. Hull, Cot
ton Harmon and. numerous others
will strive for places. "Toots"
Parris Is on hand for a pitching as
signment while Hodgeiis who pitch
ed for Ihe college last year will bo
given an opportunity lo show ills
wares.
The first game will be played-In
Walla walla,- April 12 'with l.a
Orande playing Walla Walla. I.a
Grand" finished second lost year
after fighting Walla Walla ;lo the
finish. With Ihe lust games lo be
played the two teums were lied for
first. Walla . Walla won Its gnmo
from Dayton while I'eridloion de
feated .141 Uinnde. . Tlc one con
test played between I.-.i llmnile nnd
Walla Walla here was an epic, thai
will long lie, remembered by Walla
Wulla funs.
Helping Stalled Curs
Dlscom-no-cl by Court
Nl'vW OTtLKANS, I-a. (AP)
The Louisiana state court 'of' up
pedlBhait Vet'"hh:ii"v"tlrnt v ir von
crunk somebody.. else's automobile
you dp -so entirely at, your own
risk. ' ' . '
Hurry PerUIn or this oily broke
his arm in obliging J. K. Lewis,
a product' broker, whose cur would
no! slarl, and then sued Lewis for
$1260. The court's decision was
lh.it Peikln knew, or should have
known, Ihe risk he was 11111111011:.
Perkln claimed -Lew1s-uHkeil his
aid In cranking the automobile,
uud tilso'usaertcd that l,cwla gave
the cnglnv ton much spark as It
wus being cranked. .
Another KnulMi Istnin
May lln'iiino Pitalucllvo
LONDON ( AP) Following the
example of other titled person
ages. Lord Ledonfleld lias convert
ed his Sussex estates Into n pri
vate limited company, with u cap
ital or (2,000,1100, The objecls of
the company aro to acquire ny pur
chose, lease, exohange or other
wise lands and buildings and to
turn them to account by plontlng,
quarrying, mining and selling lum
ber. I -
Other companies of Ihe samo
nature, recently former, Include
iieivolr Kstntos, with a capital of
t. 600. 0011: Compton Kaiutca com
pany, capital II. lino, 1100, and the
Mersthnm Manor, Ltd., capital
.',00,000.
CLAUDE C PRATT
I will give a Flvo-I'ound Hot
Faint F.loctrln Iron lo the laily
tlwt will srnil thn gTtMtr-t mini,
bee of clippings of our ads. Fss'li
oil must In illffeniil. CiNitrat
elom April ID... Age limit from
I to 9INI yrarx.
A (isi, old laly ranio yester
day and paid hrr bill of fiver $71.
Ho mm) PI1S.V4I wlicn slir. titlil
us tliat slic- always hsikctl for our
ad Ihn firit thing when si 10 got
her ObN,rer.
A (.lass IHxir 3H.H, $1.75.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
"Toe Poor Moat rrtrad"
Ovpo. Povndry. PHOSC f4 t.
Ha MaaiUy Basra
They're Teammates Again
j ''itmmmmf - IKj 1 ' '
Mm 'm mm
Herfl we huve Kteve O Nelll. catcher (on ihe lert) mid ".Suit sum June:',
pitcher, baek tojelhej- iigairi With llur New urk uiikeeH. .sunie tJuH
ago. O Neill and .lunea were riicm-niateH nn Uh; t hM iaud fluti, a iimU
then took Jon en lu i',ut:um and tin ueo to th-t VaitlteeM. inuuy t-nuuKh,
O'NdiH latT followed a nliuilar ronti. Tiih c:eu.-iim nntlH theni utt cie
autno teatfi on:fj moiu. They're yreat pa; Siuvw and tfam
TRACKMEN IN
MUDDY ?M
Tho had weather made It Impos
sible to run oTf tho high school
track meet as had been planned
this morning but several of ihe
boy were out In running logHjn
Hpito. of Ihe rain. , .
The 220 yard dah, the 44(1 ytird
dash and several other events were
run und timed. The bail wc.uiher
made it impossible to make any
time especlufly with water on the
track. " .
The regular InlerolanK meet Is
scheduled for next Saturday.
If, as fnshlon snys, shoe "to p
are JoVer, lhoP -bottoms 'nre
hlKher. , , . ' . .
Dodge Brothers
S P eciAL
TYPE -A S E-DAN ,
Secret of l-'i-esh 1 1 rend
lOnricbr Swiss Itakcr
PULFRY, Switzerland (AP)
Jean Matfi, a local baker, has been
paid hantlNomely by an Knglirdt
milling company for his discovery
how to keep bread, from -becoming
stale. Mat 1 1. however, before he
concluded Ihe Bale, stipulated thai
hi' be allowed to supply the Swiss
army with bread prepared accord
ing to his process.
li-KU Autos Multiply
nritlJlX (AP) Northern" Ire
land iH proud of its development of
motor -truffle. In I ho past two
years I ho number of motor vehielcs
licensed in the six l ister counties
has risen from 17.200 to 2U.000,
of which about amto urc heav.y lor
ries. There is now a . motor for
every ft IS people In tho .six counties
as uualnst vnv. for every U7 In
C.reat Britain, ' .
If h advertises It, he knows lts
Tood.
The Type-A Sedan has always ranked
above its price class in distinction of
line and appointment.
This Special Type further advances
that leadership beyond current
standards.
' No special feature that could heighten
the car's beauty, or enhance its com
fort and convenience has been
overlooked by the builders.
Five Balloon Tiros
SUM f. 0. 1). Detroit $1470 delivered
L. C. Smith
I.a Ornnde, Ore.
SUNDAYSHQQT
AT LA GRANDE
With La Grande four points be
hind Knterpritif in the nerirs of
trap Hhootn hfing hi'ld by the Kat
ern Ort-gon Trap asxoelatlon ill1
local niarKsmn will attempt to
UKuin jump in tho load In tho
.standings tomorrow.
Halter. lOnti-rprifcO und la Orande
will all Hhoot at home tomorrow,
keep -record and compare Hcores
afterword.
The shoot will start at the Wing,,
Kin nnd Ptfoo! trap grounda
near Lone Trt; at Ht:3o tomorrow
nifirning.
AH tihooters aro urged to cojue
out and help l.u O ran tie fict hack
at the top of ilio liHt.
'ii:ititis iiax! iN.n iti:n
NKW. Yd UK (Uy the Associated
Press) Sid Terrls, New York
lightweight, may cancel his bout
Willi Hoeky KuiiHas of Iluffalo,
sehedule.l for April 1 :(, bccaitsc of
an injury to his let I hand suf
fered while raining for his con
test with ij-.w Piiluso of Salt Lake
her. i his week. Terrls went
ihroiirrh tho maleb with I'aluso und
gained a elowe doch.ion.
rifillT1 AUKNA PLAWF.O
OAfCLAXI), C'nlir. (AP) The
immediate construction of a fight
arena In Kmeryville, a suburb, with
a Boating capacity of 4i,ouu, was
uunounced hev. l-'riday by Tommy
Siiupsnn. local light promoter.
Himpaon said the arena will be in
highly accessible dihlriet nnd will
be completed in about J0 days.
IlA'Priii:itS UKAIiY
SAN 'KKANt'l.HCO (AP) Two
runnern-up ror tlie American light
heavyweight crown "Young" Strib
ling and Thomaa I. Lough ran, are
to meet here Saturday In a 10
ronnd bout. The biggest crowd
that ever attended a prize fight In
San l-'raneisco Is expected in t he
bail park, where the ring has been
erected.
Stribling haH a slight advantage
in weight but Lntighrau's reach is
longer.
TrXXF.Y WINS FROM CRFIl
ST. PA PL, Minn. (AP) (lone
Tunney of New York, American
light beavyweigiit champion, de
feated Harry tlreb of Pittsburg,
former holder "of Hie title, and
present world's middleweight
champion, in a KJ-round, no-decl-slon
contest hero Krlday night.
TAYLOR ltKATS 1IAXSFX
PAItIS (AP) Jack Taylor of
Omaha, No))., a negro light heavy
weight, was given a verdict over
Knut Hansen, Wisconsin heavy
weight, Friday night, Jluusen be
log -iJisijuallfletl in tlie eighth
BOXING
lft-round
bout for
i:xhiuitio.v IIASKHALL
(Hy f.ip AKsrK'laietl Vrvsn)
At Lob Angelea 'hicugo (S.) 5.
Vernon (I. ) 4.
At San Kranclsoo I'lttsburg (V.)
8, Kan Kraneiseo (!. )
At Stockton Kunsas City (A.
A.) 1. Ht. LoulH ( X. ) 4.
At Wichita Kail? Denver )
5. Wichltu I-'uMh (Texas) 2.
At Savannah. Oa. New York
(A.) 4. Itocheriter (Hi) 4.
. At Sacramento St. louis (N.)
S. Sacramento 1. :.) 7 (Hi In
nlne).
At Iteaumont, Tcv-.is Omaha
(V ) 4. Meaumont (Texas) 12. .
i,fiie-n'it;T Muy ' vclop
Alcohol for Mtilur t'nis
SYDNEY. Australia (AP) Pso
for the prickly pear, of which
there are hundreds of thousands
or acres In Queensland and other
states, h:is been found by. discov
ery of a process of extruding pow
er alcohol . from the hhherlo
worthless plant. (
Iir. William Sinclair, of Adelaide.
announced recently that In- had
sneceKHi'ully extracted alcohol Trout
the pear which might bo used for
motors, ami a company has been
formed to exploit the discovery.
Musicians riedde On Prague
PKACI K (AP) The Interna
tional Association of .Modem Mu
sic will hold lis annual festival this
year u gain in Prague, during the
month of4 May. Three interna
tional concerts will be given, h ad
ing modern composers being on
Um program. The second part of
the festivnl will be herd in Venice
in September.
A family may come in handy.
You can ask the judge to let you
off Just this one.- for their sake.
round of
holding.
Stop Coughs
We Go Out of Our Way to Serve
TRY Ot'rt ni'IK Ol.IVKR, 3,-X' A TINT
WE I1AVK I lti:sil VIXJKTAIH.F.S
all that, arc In season.
. Visit Wallowa Wonderland
THE CITY GROCERY
. Just Bock of Oarr's on Fir Street
PHOK1 MAIN 67S RAT BAUSl FllED DELrVERT
GOLF TIME
P.E SURE TO! LOOK OVER OUR FINE ASSORT
MENT OF WILSON GOLF GOODS.
We Repair Your Clulis.
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.
WE HAVE A FEW
RADIOS
Bargain Prices
0NE4-TUBE SET COMPLETE $100
"Complete" , means All Batteries, Tulics, Phones,
Ijud Speaker, and Aerial and Insulatoi-s, installed in
your home.
1500 Miles Guaranteed on the Loud Speaker
We have Recently Developed a New Model -'-We
Call It The
Heacock Ref lexophone
COMPLETELY EQUIPPED AND INSTALLED
IN YOUR HOME
$116
With Dry Batteries
Furnished also with storage battery and battery
charger at $30 extra.
We guarantee Eastern Coast Reception on the loud
speaker under favorable conditions.
Heacock's Radio Service
PHONE 407-W
New Harris Apartment EMt. Across the Track
There's no comfort in a tie
that "gives you a battl.i"
every lime you wear it.
There's no pleasure-In a tie
that "fights" with the shirt
nnd suit you' wear.
It you want ti e.-Ow what,
real tie comfort and pleas
ure is let us show you tho
right patterns ond colors,
for you in these new tics
for Spring.
You'll wear them so often
they wo-.ild wear out quick
if they worn not so ffood. .
ASH BROTHERS
Till-: liALLK HAS FROST
TH 10 UALLKSy Ore. The roldfRt
weather of spring was recorded
hero when Ihe mercury dropped to
above, accompanied by a whii'ft
frost. I.itlle damage was done 0
fruit, although -n few. apricot or4
ehards may have Iteun nippeil, nr-
ehardisls saii.
For Thnt Hacking1
SAN-TOX
Pine
Balsam
With Menthol nnd
EucaljTilus
25c 50c - $1.00
Guaranteed
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DRUG CO.
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