La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 06, 1925, Image 2

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    Tuesday, Octoter.G, 1925.
Pace Two
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
The Newest in Fall Millinery
V;" at .
HILL'S
"A Good l'lac-e
Glass One oj World's Great
Foot Ball Players Says Perry
La Grande Man, Picked on Walter Camp's Mythic:;!
Eleven in the Late 90s When Playinj? with Yale
and Pittsburg, Viewed by Authority as
' All-Time Team Material.
(Ry Keoop)
Now that La Grande haa again
turned Its attention In sports pri
marily to football the Kunie that
Ih rivalling hageball for national
popularity an It never did before
It la pertinent to remark that I. a
Grande's ollbsenry Includes u bim:
neiut man who was selected by the
lute Waller (.'amp for Ida ull-Ainer-ieun
team baek in the late Um and
who has ulao been selected by
Lawrence' I'erry, ronnider-d by
inoiiy the outstanding.: football au
thority in Urn I'nltrd Huh-m, on hlh
All-American nll-Lnie , f o o t b a I 1
tnumf '
tlern In Pnrry'H nar afrfrreKiitton,
which he would pit axulmtt any
teutiL In history , burking It to fhndi
aeroRH the while linen to vietoiy.
IfnrreU, Cnllfomtn. center.
(l.-iKH,. Yfile. nnd IWt, i'mlyle
Indians. tftinnK ,
Mm lloknu, Vnle, ami dolmny
Ilei'lirH, Or:-fcon, t nek leu. '
IlJiikey. Vale, and Ilaon, Mitine
wito, cmls.
IX'krrHiiH, hlray;o, crnt'r.;
Mm Thnrpi. i'arlylc Imllans nnd
ICtil ;nmjr( Illinois, Imlv-s.
Willie Mestou, MlrlilKnii, full
bai'k. ,
Tlia GlaPH, of Yale, Ih hone oilier
than (leorffo OlaH, local hnnlneHH
man, founder of. the Hi-Dad or
finlzutlon hern, anil father of
Goortfy OlnrH Jr. whp waa (juarler
bftok oil the I -a drande hl(;h at'tiool
teani last yoar! t , ' ,
,. Ulnn Ki'Intlllntlnjf Star.
In.hls heyde.y, Oeprgo Olaaa .wan
a football player of . wlrh ability
that lie atl ranted ntlonul Attention
nnd Ui co ha played for 'Valo and
I'ltlsburp, (two yeara 'with each
colloffo), has been named cn many j "Criminal carelessneso ia tho
AH-Ainotican and nll:tlmo gridiron nilldeei term that fan be upplicd
elevens. Probnbly the Kreaient lion- to an nccldent of thle kind," Buys
or was when 'Walt or Cu.mp. tho : i;, ', Avcrlll, state. Komo warden,
fuller of football, anlocted OcorKV irferrinB to the "unustiully lurife
OtasB for hla team, whleh until nunibor of hunting acctdeiita for
(.'amp's dpath 'luu yuar,,; was iron- th(. firHL half of the ibir Beaaon"
aldered tho Kreatuat1 honor 1 that7n u letter lo deputy aaTnoVarden
ctuld bo bestowed upon an athlete. . John Waldon. Mr. Avrlll inatructa
I'nrry annoui)ced Ills aelectlon ro- jr waldon how auch u caae should
c htly at Kuneno, Ore., where h( ' M, handled In the cvonl of un accl
apent two days viewing the OreKon dent.
squad in action ami vIsIHuk with n 3 u,so rnw.lvcd n
1 nvk Hmlth. .whom I'orry l.new at , Iinovvln(f Um o1 aiInrlse and
Coluntbla 25 yoars ago. , rHU.rn Or,!K0, foP uao
of'r.ollPK! at Yale, wliero ho par
tlelputed In the "Hlff Threo." Kanies,
covering hlmaelf with Klry. and
then finished college. n I'lttHbaiff.
where his alar was not dimmed tn
the world of football.
GIbh played football havk In
tit 1 1 nut when tin fiamo wnH
ifittuh and ynttlno was itulm-d by
hemic efforlH. In thn' day u
ii n n liml tn ho a player of re
iintrkahlo nltlltty. . hmuhh' nntl
pliytluue to make a ten in Midi n
;iuMt n arret I on, UN interest In
football ha nrver clletl, nnd nuw,
when thn Tlftvrs inr;M some leant
Cn Hip IfH'aJ grblli-on, (ieorjfo
(flArs ran bo tin on thn nldclltii',
Just alKait even with tho line of
writmnotfe, mJoyhiK the Kami
that railed him In his ymiili.
O. A. C. alumni In Ii Ornndo,
who have been watchlnjc thn Ar
Kles with marked tnterfst this year,
are expecting much of Hchulmerlck,
who niurted the seniiiiK UKiiihtit
Willamette Haturday In the opeti
itiff Kame of the season. Hchuliaer
Irk booted a field proal from Die 3H
yard lino for the first score, turned
In one touchdown, and of four trim
for points, completed three. Whiy
Kd wards, quarterback, imnlo three
louchdowns; Hnbblna. end. raiiKht
o pass and fell with It across the
Hmt Oeorgtt Itivers, Los AtiRclrh
flywditht, who has btn htnrlng up
om.wliat of reputation In th
ruiwl ' rcn of late, lie' tout,
hiriy and can hit. 1! hopn to
meet Fidel La, Barba for tho title
In tha near future.
i
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Flyweight ,
? ' i
To Trdo"
goal lino; Henman made one and
Hob Qulnn (wo touchdowns.
I -11 i'.TMuh li!jh Heboid's fdanri
Against one of the stiinaes alumni
team on the Meld licrc for wv
ernl yruiH, jchvc iioiute (if a whi
ning Tljccr Irani tltl year. The
cniicenxiH of opinion is (hul. If Ihc
Wnllmiu olMueli run I- InirdleJ,
lu If. s. f.l(.rs art lii for n nood
m nson nl' triumphs
Th" world 'm H'-ricH beginn Wed
nrHiluy at J 'ill hIutk, and experts
an; divided tbe country over In
picltthjf tlic wlniHTH. Home fuvor
W'iiKhiiHTton, be.raus of the Menu-tfii-H'
pIlchinK Maj'f and K ne rat ex
lierlenee, mid ol hers favor the
flutdiy 1'iitHlmrfT crow.
: In l.n UrumJe lint Odds favor
neither team and it Ik merely n case
ol Ki'iitluii'tit ii h far an favorite goes.
linker liiKn nrhool defeuled Half
way Just Haturrtuy 24' to a. Hlneu,
ivuro halfbnck, meed 75 yarda for
tii(! aerond Hr-ure of the game after
Duff wmiii iliroiiKii the linn and
gained 4f more yardn for the find
toiichdmvn. Maker Ih expected to
have a I'-ain Hint will tent the mot
He of any KtiHtern Oregon eleven
tli Ih year and wciim to huve made
un auc)lrlouH Htart.
T
GIVEN
by (iui-k hMnti-rn. Mr. Wiililon n-
m.. t n Jhrt n lb "i:nu;vh'.l to hunt.
P'irr- .-. ; !';!:' t:n;.' iiilKratoi-y bird
bi:.v. ;".'lr;"l r.lld oiic-hulf hour
bt-rnrt nunrlsi1."
Tlic clinrt follows:
Oct. Illw H' t ()-t. UIbo Sot
7 f, : r,7 r.:2l ! 2 0:13 4:fiS
R 6:BS 6:19 21 11:16- 4:67
9 CCD B:17 I 22 (1:10 4:65
III 0:01 6:ir 2:1 :U 4:6S
11 II: ii '2 6:14 24 it -1 4:62
12 ll:"3 6:12 25 0:211 4:6"
l;l 11:04 6:ln 20 0:22 4:4K
14 0:u0 6:liS I 27 .0:2S 4:47
15 0:07 6:l7 j 2.1 0:24 4:45
1G i : I p W 5:1)5 !!l 6:20 4:44
17 r. : ( I u 6:11:1 Hll 0:27 4:42
III 0:11 5:02 31 0:2S 4:41
n 0:12 6:00
Nov. Ulna R.-t Nov. nisfi Sot
1 0 : 11 4:40 10 0:50 4:21
2 6:31 4.1S 1? 0:52 4:21
3 li:S,1 4:3; IS 0:63 4:20
4 0:34 4:36 I III 0:65 4:19
6 0:35 4:34 20 0:50 4:1
0 11:37 4:33 I 21 11:67 4:17
7 fi:3S 4:32 22 0:5H 4:10
5 0:311 4:3" 23 7:0(1 4:10
:i 0:41 4:211 24 7:01 4:15
HI 11:42 4:2S 25 7:02 4:14
11 0:43 4::'7 I 20 7:0.1 4:14
12 0:45 11:20 27 T:"5 4:13
13 0:10 4:25 2H 7:"C 4:13
14 :4S 4:21 j SK 7:07 4:12
15 0:4'J 4:22 I 30 7:0S 4:U0
bOLDLN BEARS
SEEKING TITLE
HKl.KKI.KY. t'alif. (AIM The
t'nlvt isity of 'alli'ornta football
t'-uin hua started anotli. r -"a3on d
tt-rmln'd to maintain 11 -i rt-rord
without a bU ndth. 'alifornta has
gom n vi atraiKht jfi'ars without n
ilrf.'nt .nnd boKlus lh- mth staoti
ai:fipiriou3ly. bi-ciuii' or thn Inrgr
nunii)tT of t't'-rana on tin field.
In this period Couch Andy
Mnilth'.1 i inula not only hv
rlfiiin-d up .M'rythlng tn th Kar
Vr:. but hav. nu t and htid off
wtn- of tho leading trains of thf
I'ast. Tour wrre tie gnnws.
This RiMton Pmlth should have
easier going. lie has plekd n
trnt itix ltvrn almost entirely
from lam year regulars. On the
preivnt first-nlrlng team the only
new man tn Hose, the ernier. who
n-p!ar. Morr. ll. The bite Walter
Camp picked Horrell for his first
nil-Ain.Tiran team for I9?J, Copt.
"Tut" linlny, ihe diminutive player
who whs a Rnuilomil open-fletd
ruiin.t Ya9 fall, will hold down
one of t lie halfback positions.
whllo Jimmy IMxon, trlple-threut I
man, hns first call on the other
one. i oting is starting at fullback.
Billy
Evarts
to
yoith ix Kj'oirr.
Ynutli is a (treat ansct In port.
Then! mi? tltncM, howiver, when e-IM-rieiH'i
outtviijcliK It.
The i'iithulaiit of yoi(th earriitl
the Altiletles to ureal lielghtK this
wa)ii. Only the oYt'.'rminalinii of
Washington kept Muck's club from
distancing the field.
l'or four months of tho 1 !25
season the A Oil ft lea set a mad puce
in the American Icugue, leading
most of the time.
Vet at no time during that period
was Washington mora than four
gameH In the rear. Twice Washing
ton temporarily routed the Ath
letics out of first place just to re
mind Mack's teum that It wasn't a
one-club affair.
Then In the big crisis, the Ath
letics slumped badly In the final
Invasion of the west, losing some
thing like 12 In a row. That fin
ished all pennant hopes for Phila
delphia. VnritieMlouahry thr? experience of
Washington, lis ability to keep Its
feet In t ho home M retch was a
greater atv-ct than the enthusiasm
of youth.
UTTLF. TO f'llOOKK. " '
A ioinevhat similar condition
will prevail in the coming world
series between Pittsburg and
Washington.
Pittsburg will have the eniliu-Hlasin-
of youth, . Washington wilt
huve the experience. Jn addition,
Washington. aside from -itH aged
pitching staff,' Iras much youthful
ftro. -
Last series Washington had the
youth nnd New York the experience.-
Youth prevailed. Will such
a thing happen again this year or
will the results of the season . oa
depicted in the American league
race, tho superiority of experience
ovvr youth, hold good?
The Pittsburg team has been a
alow starter in the 1!25 campaign.
It has often got off on the wrong
foot, but has always been able to
ccme from behind. That la the best
test of a club's gameness.
Without a doubt the addition of
Fred C'larke was a wiso move on
the part of Manager Bill MeKeeh
nle. He hulped tfuppty tho ono
thing that every pennant winning
ball club must have, spirit. ' "
In his dnyt a great player and
manager, he waa always the fight
er. Clarke never Inilisved In ereum
puff baseball. He worked on tho
theory that it was best to get the
opposition down If 'possible and
then keep It there, ; .
Kvery indication points to two
gieat, game ball ehibn meeting in
the world wrles this year, with
"Youth" on Pittsburg' wide ami
" i:peiienee'' wit h WashhiHtou.
Which will prevail?
Mexican lteant' lteardx I-'llnt
Work As .Mission of (iood Will
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (AI 8
nora Iiolorus del lilo, wenlthy Mex
ico city Botitty woman, regards her
work before the eameraa of Holly
wood aa something of un Interna
tional mission.
enoru del lilo, who became a
motion picture uctn-sB at the Bug
Bastion of a Hollywood director
who met her In Mexico believes she
will bo able to help overcome
prejudice created south of the
Itio Grande by producers formerly
In the habit of sending to Mexico
films featuring Mexicans or .Spani
ards as villains. .
Although the custom of making
"Mexican "aynonymoais with "vil
lain" has been cast Into the dis
card, Henora del Klo polnta out
that there st til remains a alight
coolness In Mexico because of It.
Ing. This hackfleld, ulded by a
strong line, made some bail hours
for Pacific Coast conference teams
and awept IVnnHylvanin to defeat
In the po.it-seu.Hoii game here New
Year's day.
California will meet Washington,
always a strong rival, Nov. 14 at
Herkeley. The '"big game" with
Stanford will be played In the lat
ter's stadium a week biter. This
offlelally ends the wan on, and no
post soufton encounters huve been
booked.
Monarch
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COMBINATION
Electric and Coal
Let Us Show You.
W. 11. Bohnenkamp
Company
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A DOWM OKI KMEES PCVIKl'
A SttMG O' MEWCAKJ
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WOOLOW tJEM STOPT
GrtT AklOTHER BOOK.
SMOKED WAS
1 BITTEN
1'XION (Special) A cafeteria
chicken dinner wan served in the
K. I, hall Saturday evening by vhe
MethodUt Aid society. About ion
people were present and were high
In their praise of the culinary art
of tho Aid members.
The Junior Pnmpflre girls. a.s-
I slated by their guardian, Mrs. Kuhy
Knight, made and sold a nuiltV net
ting the organization about $35 for
, their treasury. As a treat to the
'girls who sold the tickets for the
quilt, Mrs. Knight accompanied
them to 1a Grande Saturday af
ternoon, where they enjoyed a Ihc,
uter party.
I As o-'return compliment to the
I people of Knterprlse and of Wal
jlowa. county, the Commercial club'
aent tho local band kyit to vhe
Kntorprtee fair las? Thursday.
Whilo the band waa In Knterprise
the boys were royally treated by
the fair authorities und by the
band of the latter place. UoHldea
the band, several cars of locjl peo
ple also nttended the Wallowa
county fair the same day.
Girl Kitten by Mud Dng
About (wo weH nKo Miss June
rntteron. dnughter of .T. W. Pat
BY MAD DOG
wee -EE -HAH HAH
BEADS
HE!s TrtRO EF" he.
OlOM' &T A MOTHOH
BoovC.Takoj' Books
x was
PtCXiM'
BACV WAS"fr' OKIU?
EKCOfeE HE COO
he
, -f &IT CVOrtTHAR.
TOO HA-STW.
terson, who Iive3, In South Union,
was bitten by a neighbor's dog.
Utter the onlnial was killed and
the head sent to Portland for exi
umlnation. The report returned
was that the head Hhowcd Indien-
Ittons of rabies, so the little girl Is
taking the treatments for thi dis
ease. The treatments are being
give;, at Hot Lake.
Initiatory work was In order at
thn Odd Fellows lodge Friday eve
ning. A number of visitors were
present, representing Cove, Klgin,
Payette and other lodges. After
the degree work the members and
visitors enjoyed a light lunch.
Willis Phillips and his son Alta
were In Fnterprlse last week with
thejr drove of rendered cattle
which they had on exhibition at
the Wnilowa county fair.
Mr. and Mrs. John Martens, Mr.
and Mrs. Newell Martins. Mrs.
Kiizaheth Phillips, M. S. Levy, Mr.
Thompson, Mrs. Ia Heutcr. Mrs.
!.Fa,djc Connor. .Ned, end Aleck., Slat,
tor. Hoy Phillips, "Hlacklo" Allen
and J. W. Spencer were eome of
the I'nion people who attenri'fl the
fair atv Knterprlse last Thursday.'
The second airplane Auction sale,
sponsored by aovernl business
houses of I'nion .was held Friday
.afternoon. The business men who
are taking part in this series of
sales- report that It is a splendid
thing.
' Official Visits Ixiilge
Mrs. Carolfne Lewis, .grand mat
ron )( the Fustcm star lodgq. for
Oregon, whotj-hom is-in Seaside.
mad'1 the local lodtro an official
New Winter "Red Cronn" now on sale is
a new gasoline expressly developed to
meet all the conditions that cold weather
imposes on your motor.
Split-second starting that saves the starter.
battery, undue priming and crankcasc oil
dilution.
The quickest-acting gasoline mailt smooth
acceleration, tremendous power-energy
and maximum miic.tcl
lerc is the achievement ot our 1 years
of gasoline-making experience. ;
On sale now at Standard Oil Service Sta
tions und at dealers displaying the red,
white and blue "Red Crown" pump.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CALIFORNIA)
By WILLIAMS
y pore.
SMOUEM
HEE-HE-rtE LOST
HS PASSPORTS
HEE-Hte-MUHHUH!
OH WEU.-EE HEE
VjCkjE hX Find A WAS
FlWD
1'L.1AVE IM OVJOH AV4
1MTEROOCE IM"fc Ef?
ASlV4-AM-AM3iT
ISA AVK5THUH
visit last Wednesday. The' mem
bers and their visitor "enjoyed to.
fine dinner at 6:30 that afternoon,
then the work of the order was ex
empli! led for her benefit. Follow
ing this, the members listened AO
an interesting talk by Mrs. lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. -Kdgar Willcock
and their daughters. Myrtle anil
.eota, and their cousin, Goldle
Owen, came over from Grande
Sunday und were visitors in the
W. V. Connor home. . ;
While Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Rlalr, the former the son of the
Hev. Blair of the local Presbyte
rian church, stopped off in Vnfon
last week to .visit for a few days
Jbrforo they start for Persia. They
were the guests of honor at a re
ception which was glvfr by a num
ber of their friends. The reception
was held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Cock iu North Union
and consisted of a nhort program.
A Child's Appearance
is greatly enhanced by a
neat hair cut. The little
hoys and girls are always
welcome here.
Sommer Hotel Barber
; shop
H. Watniholz .
a lunch, and general social' time.
Mr. und Mrs. uau are on innr wu
. t.. ... i Uriw.tM the former will
be a medical missionary for the
Preabytcrtun cnurcu.v
During the past, week Homer
indwell, veteran horse dealer from
v..-!. DnuHcp hnR timl uhoilt 100
j saddle horses ut the. xtoek show
grounds awaiting the. arrival oi
government inspector, who. must
pass on the animals before they
'are shipped out.
' Dr. T. M. Gilmoi e hus 0urcliaaed
the Henderson ranch on the high
way jut norih or. town, om win
have some other peraon work, .the
ranch and he will remain In I'nion.
High School IHeels
: Student body officers in the Un
ion high schooj havf jjeen elected
for the 11126-26 chool yeur as fol
lows: President, Sidney Dobbin;
Vice-president, Helen Johnson, sec
retary und treasurer, tlraia Hug
gertyuyeli h-ader. Oral Kosewall;
editor of the l.-Hi. iietnine .Miner,
and buMm- manager of the U-Hi,
Uruee Uavls. ; '
Miss Avon Blacker left for Port
land last week and will spend th
winter In thnf city.
Work on the new depot and
waiting room'.Jor the lo4 railroad
company is ..going 'mlong, rapidly.
The city Is putting in crosswalks
and before winter the baggage und
expreas offices will; he housed in
Ihe new loeatlon and the poftt of
fice wil .he more easily accessible
for both tha railroad men end iho
public. 1 f . ( . t; ,
r'. Mr.' and :Mrs.. Marshal Huffman-'
And Mrs. J, .W.-Kennedy moved
from i rilon to r 1a Orande last
...... .
p. Mr. and Mm. C. Cox returned to
t'nlon last Monday after un tuito i
outing which: lasted aeyerai inonthH
and included Kansas, Nebraska,
Iowa, "Colorado and several other
states In the trip. . ; .
rimrc'hlll Rrtimt Talker ;
Says I'm llmiiom Cazptii-
1.0 N II O. N' 1 A1'). Wiim.uii
C'hurrliill was Ihn .irrrhirat tnlki-r
during tho. last. Hfssion. of rnrlia-
'mi'nt, hifl.-apt'ftchps conslsthiir of
US, 1100 wor.ln, finint; an!) roluinnn
9f thi offlrlal.n-port. salil thi' l'ar
Ilaliifntnry Oazette. Husmay Mao
'donald cailjc next with '231 col-
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' Ai-i-oss Hit- Trackat 404 Mr St.
'Sturfllu
Cone to Our Stage Depou' 1114 ji-rfcrson .Ave.
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Depot Phi
What Are Priessed Eggs?
Eggs WhOSe Shells are
entering through the por Air is destructive to
quality fruits and vegetps will spoil when held
under the influence of , By excluding the air
and sealing them theyilp indefinitely. So will
the egg meat. j 1 i
PROCESS) EGGS
are seal with a coat of paiine base oil. The meals
are kept sweet and freshecause they are kept in
coolers they are marked "d storage.". .
, TRY THg EGGS
And be convinced that U are of superior quality.
They should not be conftl with common "storage
eggs," which carry a tge flavor, nor with so
called "fresh eggs" amon;hich are found stale and
rots.
Ewy EgS fcanteed Sound
, Andveet.
Union Crimery.. Co.
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
Some More Just
Arrived!
Leather Coats;
(blanket lined) .
S7.95
Genuine Horsehide
Blanket Lined Coats,
' $10.15
New York Store
DESTROYERS OP
HIGH PRICES
' 1216 Adams Ave.
llalilu-ln only spolii- 82 polmnnii'.
roniiiinnilci- J. .M. Krnworlhy mm
iidiiih un- iiUi for ciutaiiuiis with
ii toinl or ft 7 1 .
i i iimti in: iiosi-iTAr.
Sid... rurnitiirn made woil.
New fui-tiMiirp well' mnilo.
Prlcca Hi-nsonahlo. ...
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