La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 10, 1925, Image 2

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Friday, April h.,
PAGE TWO
THE EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Do You Read Our Ads
We Think
You'll Like 'Em !
Hill's Department Store
"A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE"
SPORT
Tigers Meet
'LT Trackmen
On Saturday
. Th first lntorBcholoatlo track
meet of the aeaimn will bo held
here Hftlurday afternoon with the
U H. H. ftlhMts In competition
with th t'nlon trackmen,
j The truck ha been put in con
dition uJil everything l ready tor
Iho iartur' fun ol I lie present
time.
The men MarTovtsh will t-nt'T
In ch vent fflvun in tho order
in which the meet will be run fol
low! :
100 yard dah 1'mmuno, fiber
wood, UUus. Bmuu-
Pole vault Lyman. Charlton.
Lund. Stoddard. J'rice.
Mile run Jensen, Drown. Ncl
on. Burnett.
Broad Jumi 8i:.uts. Vnamuno.
JdcKennon. Ula, Griffin.
120 yard blsh hurdle Sher
wood, McKcnnon, Ilerry. Zund'l.
440 ynrd dush Hmutt, McKeii
hon, Ilerry. Zuiulel.
' Hirh Jump Lyman, flay, Zun
5d. WcKenuon.
22) yard dash t'namuno, Hmuts,
l0tffer. Settx.
Shot put Sherwood, Ki-ltz,
Hummel), Strand. Krumer.
110 yard daah Juintn, Pa via,
JIaradcn.
lUcu Sherwood, Kramer,
Kelt. Bnyder, Strund.
J5U low hurdlH Hhirwood. Zun-
Chance
ITS A CI NTH .
Vor Die Ollu-r Ki-llowl
Tnvmt only whew joii
KNOW tlmt relunm
Ara jiMsitmL
UNITED STATES
RED CROWN
GASOUNK
I PHee pet
Cnllmi
! Oivuoii
Total
The
NEWS
' d-, I'riee, Iferry. Mt-K nrion.
Juvwin I luniiii !!. l ';i'irt, tiht
wond. .NfcK-ii!HiH. I hiiiKfi.
; Jif!a---;ia.s. Jt
j Cnumunu.
j Low uraib-.s may
; I'rire, KTi. r. liuy
irfi'il runiji-ltl:tf III
, they tiiuy ! I.
titiKon, H itZ. j
liar nyd r, i
niil Chariton t
iif liiett but :
ai'i'iv them- j
i h1 '? suiUri'-nti;. to K t fli'-ir ?cho- j
. lastit: KtaniJinifK r.tM -I.
j The nif ' t la to hturt fit 2 o'clock. '
! Start-r, l.ee Itf -ynotdi: tlmera,
j Dutton. 'i frij'hi'ii, Voting: JuiH'' a i
of finish. Mcl-'.itcliroii Sumtz, iJi:th- !
away, lluuex; judn-s of f i-li j
I i'vent.s, fonkllii. S'ih-w. M;r.t nl.iuiin:
j in usur id. W'orKinun, hita(i-r. al
i l-r; Jnhti' l-ir ion, W rk ul coursf
ari-1 cori-r, hud L ik'Ii.
RUTH UUD UP
M FEW DAYS
j N'KV' YOP.lv (Hy the- AMoclntid
Prifs) -liahf idtlh lit out of d:xn
; ir- i'. hut Uia part icipaTU n in tiin
i ojnihf- Kinn of the n -ason i
douhtlul.
j I'liynlcians auld ho ttju nt a r-t-ful
nipht. lli l b-ini? treated for
)a eold .a allpht touch of Influenza,
Indlit-ntlon and a huutp on the
hark of hill lu-ad. Tin- latter U
the rtjtilt of a mil when he faint
ed cn the train yelerd;.y.
WHITMAN A(i A IN
j DKLKATS COYpTFJ?
! WALLA. WALLA. WmIi. (AP)
; In a snappy name, marked by
excellent fielding upon the tart of
the home t am. W htit.nan defeated
the College of Idaho htr Thurs
day for the r ciumI tdin in their
three game p.;r:cs, 0 to 3.
The neore: It. H. :.
Whit man v 14 1
Idaho 8 7 9
Uatteries: Miller and Karliton;
Hurdle and Ixiwell.
Kt HAi:ii;ii ih;i'i:ats hoppi;
1 I.VniAXAI'OLlM, Tnd. (AP)
Yountr Jako Brhaefcr IK. 2 balk
line billiard champion. Wednes
day nlfrht defeated Willie Hoppe.
former rharnplnn, in 'J inning, 4cu
to 2V. In tin? uftcriioon match
which went to the champion in
Hi v Inningd, Sclnu-fer'a aeon: wuk
4i0 while Hoppe' wa a train 2n?.
S hn'fer'a hih run In t!u nlpht
cam.- wiii; !'!(. while during the
a tic i noon ni;itcli Ji)h hif;h score
Willi I 1 3
Atlantic city will fine drunks a
rordliiK to their breaths, but on
pl-udinp bay ruin may escape by a
experienced judge
J of gasoline values gets
his moneys-worth arn
because hie buys gasoline
road. Hence the wide
spread preference for
"Red Cmvn-7 Itdtbty
in ToivrT
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CAUPOAKIA.)
(Buy it anywhere you sec the red, J
white and blue pump or the'1 Red j
CroWsign at Standard Oil Srr- I
vice Stations and at dealers. fl
r)f)
CCQ
O
best buy
LDSANGELES
i. me
f hibs.
Halt iMkf ,. . ..
.SiicrntiH-nio - ..
l.m 'Ari(!"l'S
Hejitrb ..
l'ortkind
Vernoit
idaklan
. if
Salt I. ilk- and Safranu-rtto con-
tlrujt' in tiit? unilt f-ati d column
'fl:- ri-milt t,f . j(tt-r'lav'x :ani'.s and
j Vernon ani) Oaktatu t tuv- a
jRilllll- to WIN. l,Ort IJK'I-.H h.lH lln-
j rortlait'l. I Jii!iic lli kc- .
!rHK t to I ii iotM Si:n lrunrt-sro
I. a-1 N iHIIi .
Y!Tnti.v'N iaii:s !
Mill Lake K, X't-riiun 2
KLT LA K K AI'J !
Sron It. n. i-:.
Wriion , - 'J 2 ;
Halt Lak. H M 2 i
jatt ri-:;: ('Idliaiu and Hannah;
Pull'l-- Ulld i'rtt-IM.
sun I'raiK-iM-o 4, Seattle :t.
HAN KHAM'ISfti (APJ
Hi ore - It. H K.
S aftl- 3 U 2
San I'rann.'i'o 4 2
Mattt riea: Str kef and 1'iily;
Pfeitfcr and Y.-lh-.
Los Anpelei I I, Porttaiul A.
ANOKLKH (AI1) '
Hcoro P.. H. K.
Portland & 1 1 1
Loa Anpeles 4 17 4'
HaU.r!;.-.; Jiuriia. Kekert. Hol
llni'S worth and Orosby; Orandall,
.'Oilstt ad and Sandbery.
Miernnirntt 0, Oakland &.
RACI'.AMKNTO f AP)
Hron H. II. E.
Oak le nd .. & 11 0
.Sacramento 9 IS i
patteri'-M: Tru-tt, Kowler and
Read; Vinci and M. Sht-a,
kxiiiiution o ami'.k
(Hy the Associated l'ns)
At Wichita St. 1-ouis (N) 6;
Wichita (W, 2.
At Oklahoma City PitLsbnrff
(N) 10; ukhihom.i City WA) 6.
At .MuskoKee Ienvcr (W) 8.
MuskOM (VA) 6 (in Inning).
At iKilla." St. LouiH (A) Hi; Dal
ian (TL) 13.
At Charlotte Brooklyn (X) S;
.Yew York (A) 9.
At Kansas City Chicago (X) 4;
I Kansan City ( AA 2.
At Washington Nt-w York ( N )
11; Wa-shlnston (A) 2.
At HotiHton uim.ha (W 8;
lloiiBton (T 7.
At Meinphis St. Loui (A) 8;
Memphis (HA) .
I'AHIt III'.ATS leLKA
OAKIJIXD, Cal. (AP Johnny
Karr, lueal featherweight, won a
1 0-rmind deeiHion over Stewart
McLean Of St. Paul, in thu feature
hot it of a series of rintf contest
held Wednesday night. Knrr
tahlisli.-d u elear lead at the. out-Hi-L
and held ii throughout the 10
roumlft, liavmf his opponent in u
roKK' eonditiun several times.
MAN COMMITS Si lt IDC
ASTOItl.A, Ore. Otto Ilominen.
42, committed suicide on the Anton
Alio re.nch. in the L wis and i'lark
ILstri't. it u us b arn d hre. A
note left In his room indicated that
continued 111 hsilth was the caus-f.
Hominen can-fully burned uil his
possessions and then fired a shot
from il ''2-cahher rifle throui'ti hi
'l.Mnp;
in lown
coast i.i.Afii n. I I
w. i. vet. !
(I .1 JlHi I
Aquatic Star
t A
V
!"hls fchuw with all thH medal a is
"eotllo L. V Idufonzo thw nplis it
'hat way himself of Manila, K'l.
iKH a Kreai Mwunmer and recently
tiiith-d th aquatic universe by do
ng the 220-yard backstroke In
. 0 2 5. lie hooes to gain interna-
iiunal tauitls (his numtner "
Tfl BROADCAST
SILL GAMES
I NL'W i'OUK. Hnsehall Season
opens Tuesday. April 14. and as
! the many horschido spheres t?o
j bounding through the air over the
j various ball diamonds, the stori'-a
of the paineH. play-by-play, will
also no through, the air, broadcast
by station.s in all .sections of the
cou ntry,
The radio -baseball fan In soon
to come into his own.
The official opening of the
American league takes place April
14 at Yankee stadium, N-w York,
when the Xew York Yankees and
the Washington Senators will
match bats airainst one another.
jlietinlte arrang rn'nts for broad
MUisting' this pnme have not yet
; been made, but It Is believed to be
I practically certain that VJ., WKO
land W1Y. linked totrether, will
trlve the iuter!in picture of the
tfame as told by the voice of ?.Ia
!jor Andrew While, pioneer sports
announcer.
On April 22. Graham McN'amee,
fipfakhit? throuwh WKAK. Xew
York, and possibly WKKI, lio-stnn.
and ot her sf;tions, will report
j play-h -play the contest bel ween
the New York Gianis and the Dos
j ton It raves at the Polo grounds,
I New York, thus opening the ,a-
itionul leapiie Hcason.
Not a I u :i e will the New York
j hall Kami s go on the air, but
I names in other cities as well,
j Stations all over the country are
making1 pians to broadcast final.
play-by-play, or inning results of
(the games in their respective tor
! ritnrit-s.
i
WItAP. Kansas City, is one of
Ithe latter. The Kansas City Star
jsiallou announces that results from
ithe. major leagues, th American
aA-ociation oml tlu V.'estern lea
!pite will be broadcat on half-hour
schedules, he-; inning t 3:30 and
Tilling' ut 6 p. m., Central time.
April 14 will Fi e the opt ninR of
this W1AK schedule. Play-hy-play
results for most of the Kansas City
team'.- (jaiitts will be furnished bv
I A 1'.
In ' 'lilcapo. West Inghoiise sta
tion KYW has made plans to re
port K"ams of the White Sox and
Cuba teams. Some of these will
be broadcast play-by-play. Others
will b by innings.
WLW will start the season April
14 v.iUi a plav-by-plav account of
the finoinnjiti Iteds vs. St. Iouia
Cardinals pa inn at Helland field.
im innati. popert V. Stavman and
Atvm H- I'lovinh will handle the
microi-hone.
Anions' the lengues and oasocla
tions whose khiiics will he broad
cast from various stations ar the
International. Western. Southern,
Texas. Kastern and Pacific coast
leftRiP-s, and the Southern, West
ern and Texas associations.
WrSTLAKi; MILL ltt ItNS
KrCJKN'l-:. ,tre. The mill of the
Pulton Lumber company ut West
lake, on Hi it coos lake, near the
coast in Lane county, was destroy
ed hy fire lute hist ntuht, according
to a report received here. The
cause wits not determined.
The mill had been cloned down
for the last several months, the
1nt operations having been In
July. The mill had a dally capa
city of 4fi.'Hi(i feet. It was ptnnned
to prepare to resume operation
early next week.
A m ssace telling of the fire wfts
received by Sheriff Frank K. Tay
lor, who left on the early morning
train for Westlake to investigate
the eaust A large supply of loirs
was said to be on hand ready for
the starting of operations.
owners of the plant live in Port
land. Snow Not K l'p an I sua,
KCGKNK. Ore. Snow is not so
deep as usual in the Odell lake
country at the summit of the Cas
cade mountains, according to IV
WrlRht. hi charge of the livestock
tor Kelly At Sullivan, raitrond con
tractors on the KuK-ne-kiumtuh
Calls line, ttho Is In the city. About
the lake it was 4 feet on the
level, he sviid. although there were
drifts a great deal deeper than
that. The sled road was broken
from Odell to Pmmond cn-elt,
about 10 miles distant, and through
to tunnel No, n, according to Mr.
Wng.iL
O.A.C.DEBATE
I I CI
Olt ROONi AGRIi'l'I .TI'ftAL
rOLLKGK. CorvalliH. Ore. (Spe
cial) Victory of the AkkI- de
I u-ters over the strong- penn state
team u the college in the lead
for Hie season in victories in meets
with eustern and miiJdie wet'-rn
Inst it ul ions Two wins, one tie.
one defeat, and two no-decision
clashes is the record ibu fur. with
four more decision debates re
maining on the- schedule of the
traveling team.
Ibair Stewart amy Frank Ie
Sp.iin. who upheld the affirmative
of the supreme court tiuestion suc
cessful I y against penn Stale, were
"ludiited1 fur the meet, in aihbiic
parlance, as not only dui.s that
coileKe rank high In eastern col
lege debate circles bill the debate
was a is-turn engagement, the Aj;
gies having deleiiti-'l a I raveling
team from the eas-rn instnuiioii
her foiii years ago.
To MH t Hate.
Anollier important debate tliat
lory I followers are awaiting with
keen interest is that with Hates
college, Lewlston, Me., holder of
the mythical world's debating
championship. The two learns vie
the nt (.'lit of April 13. Pobert Kerr
and Ululr Stewart probably wilt
speak for tin- Aggie?;, agttin up
holding the affirmative, as the
jiam will be forced to do in the
three subsequent meets with Mas
sachusetts Tech., Syracuse univer
sity and I'nlverslty of Washington.
Thus far th Agglea have lost
but one meet, a one man decision
debate with Kansas State Agricul
tural college. Later that college
was defeated on the local campus
by unanimous decision of three
Judges. The Ot egon representa
tives then debated without deci
sion with Northwestern university
and Ohio State Cniverslty. At Pur
due a single Judge refused to rt ri
der a decision, declaring the debute
to be the closest he hud ever
heard, rnusnully large crowds are
greeting the Aggies at every stop,
press reports state.
HITlKINS iSMrrcS
WIIU-: (TIALI.F.XGK
LOS AXOKLKS (AP) Ace Und
klns, Nebraska lightweight boxer.
Thursday laid claim to the world's
crown Lnst worn by lienny leonard
by issuing a challenge to any 135
pounder in the ring.
The defi was issued through the
NVbraskan's brother and manager,
Clyde lludklns, who announced
that he was prepared to post a
forfeit of $2.juti to bind a match.
lludklns, at Vernon, Cab, Tues
day night, decisively defeated Joe
Henjantin, the only Pacific coast
representative in the lightweight
tournament now heing conducted
to fill the championship vacated
by Leonard. Granting of the Pa
cific coast titl will be determined
upon at the commission's next
meeting April 22. at Sacramento.
Maybe a Chicago boy is working!
as a laborer in his millionaire ;
lad's factory. Anyway, ihey say
he I.
Svlo V
011 yl i1
a j
I'
Whenever
You Think
of clothes think of
the quality, service
and satisfaction
afforded in Clothes
Tailored to Measure
by Born.
We consider a trans
action closed only
when, we know that
you are satisfied
completely. You can
expect no more we
ask you to accept no
less. Let us prove it
to you.
Clint's Clolhiery
Radii
10
KATI'ItnAY, APHIL II
Moiiiiisiii Time Smibm
T'-e. following schedules of pro
grams an given in Mountain lime,
'o change to Kaaiern time, add two
hours: Central lime, udd on hour.
Pacific time, subtract one hour.
LOA. Icnvr. Polo. Wtl.il, V-l -
midnight, Joe Mann and his
yalniiow-lne orchestra.
I'nrlfk' Time Stat ion
The following schedule of pro
gram art' given in Pacific time.
",'o change to Kastern time, add
three hours: i'entrul time, add two
(hours; Mountain time add one
(hour.
KIT. Los Angeles, falif. (4G.&1.
fi:3H-6 p. m., Kxamlner's musical
half hour; C:4&-7. raditorial talk:
7-7:45, I-ake Arrow heud dance
orchestra. Me Lemon, leader:
7 :4-K, Pookshelf, Mum Nancy
s-m, Kxaminer comin unity pro
gram; U-1 a, Aeolian trio. Mari
Whitmore. violin, Catherine Nel
son, jiia no and Nellie Wttwdow,
cello; lu-ii, Pecktird Padio club.
Starr Mussell, blues siiiK'-r, Doro
thy rieveiiind. Way Watts. Var
sity trio, Poily and Ptlly Hall.
K'l'OA, Seattle, Wash. (44.3k 6-
6:45 p. in., Olympic hotel coii
cert orchestra; 6:4S-K: 1 5, Hoys"
program, Mumn school; K;.ti-iu,
Seattle Times . dance music;
1 1 1 :3o. Kddie Harkness' or
chestra. KPWH, Hollywood. Calif. (252,
7:4a p. m., ItaKpickers dance or
rhestra. Leonard Van Herg. ten
or; Miss Veilier, pianist and
Charlie Wellman, the Prince oi
Jazz; S-lu, Dradley Wright, pop
ular songs. He! brew Tour. Pora
Thorne Hird. soprano; 10-11.
Harry Seymour's own hour of
fun and jollity: 11-12. Krand
statter's Hollywood Montmarte
cafe dance orchestra, Mel pe
desky, leader.
KGO. Ookland. Colif. (361). 4
5:31 p. m., conoert orchestrj.
Hotel St. Francis; 8, "The Mar
riage of Figaro," George Von
Hagej. director; 10-1 a. ni.. Hen
ry Halstead's orchestra,
KHJ, Los Angeles, Calir. (40B.2).
6-C:30 p. m., Art Hickman's
HlUmore hotel concert orches
tra, Kdward Fltzpatrick, direc-
r tor; U:3U-7:30, little stories
American history. Prof. Walter
Sylvester Hertaog. Ilelene Piri?
and Henrietta Poland, readings,
broadcast from Catalina Island;
h-1 o, t he KHJ 'ara van broad
cast tng from St. t'ataltna Island
on the Pacific, Orpheus Four,
liurkman Urothers Hawatkin
trio. Pncle It emus. Sam Hinds,
nionologuist and - l.'nclu John.
10-il, Art Hickman's liiltmore
FOR THE
Garden
Hoes, Rakes, Spading
Forks and Shovels.
Rubber and cotton
Irrigating Hose -Sprinklers
and Lawn
Seed.
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
Pbont Mala 81
Money
Saving
Oregon
Ramonia Flour, Easter Washington Hard Wheat . .
Per Sack $2.44
4 Sack Lots $9.74
Oregon Beauty Flour, Per Sack $2.34
4 Sack Lots ..... $9.34
None-To-Equal Flour, Per Sack $2.24
4 Sack Lots $8.94
Netted Gem Potatoes, Per Cwt $1.75
2 Cans Sealed Heart Grape Fruit 49C
Fresh Eggs, 2 Dozen 49C
A v our's Star Hams, Fer Pound 34C
G Boxes, Full Count, Matches 29c
Full Cream Cheese, Per Pound 28c
Money
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son of 'IVnmw: How.-ll. N-i.r:m-
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in ihi- liooi-- or inon- limn i.-n p '
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KI.AMATII l-'Al.l.M. "" I-'""'S
KniKlil. Klinnulh hollaii. who o
..ji,..l from l In- ruonly jail lor.'
to w.'.ks a ito. ""' '"
.-i il A. Hak. r, nuiii-rlnt. inl. in "'
the r.s..'1'ialion. sasiilK ' hi.' I"'
Mill Kivi- hiui.sf-ll "i. II"'
h.-i n -iloh-r susjoi-ion of I'onl i.l .N
in cmn.'.'tio" wllll Mil' .l.alll "I
IT, ii)i. Jark.son, hnliall oonlioy.
who ill. .1 loliowiliK a i''
throuKh I hi- sli-.'.'in ot I'lnlo.inii.
la.'t monlli.
We Go Out of Our Way to Serve
FRESH TRU V.X.V C'KACKKRS AND COOKIES
THE CITY GROCERY
Just Back of Carr's oo Vlr Stroet
PHOKll MAIN 673 RAT BAUM FREE DEI J VERY
3 liuy Them
H. & S. ELECTRIC
107 Depot St.
BASEBALL
Cove vs. La Grande Pirates
SUNDAY, APRIL 12TII, 2 P. M.
At Ilijjh School Field.
This will be the first appearance of the local entry
in the I!hie Mountain League. Cove and La Granite
are ancient diamond rivals and the contest will be
a hummer. Don't miss it'.
Admission 50c
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