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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1925)
Page Two" THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday. Octoliei,- !) Satisfaction, or Your Money . : Back, : .. , HILL'S "A Good I'lnco To Trade" SPORT NEWS II 22 :6RID MEN TO MAKE TRIP 1 Salt Lake, Seattle .." flay 12-Innmg Tie I'AOIHd COAST I KAfil'K. ,sa?.vs:aaa - , ounces ms ''::.:;Ii.bC:-.v j yraYPAYWARPPJCES ?7 Twenty-two inemberH of tho T,a Ornnde foothfH srp'Hd wIM he taken to Wallowa tomorrow for the un nttul Walluwa-i.a Grand'1 football Kuiue, which will In lit - p. in. yuar Wullowu look the Tl ticvn' nmunure. here ami thtH Hcufton, faun have doped that tin, contest will hi; hard fought with the out come In doubt. The team haw heen put through some hriwk practice during the pu.st week and iiieruhcrH are in the pink of condition. itulph Isortfuu, of hit Met, will offoelute. Heverul CttlR of f,a (iiande tuna tire expecting to niahe the trip. . - The men f'oach MacTavlfdi Iiuh (.elected to 7uake the trip fol low: Strand, ctillen, Hi nut, Hujrheji, Landry, Keefer. Hundel, (Has;;, Kau;;, Price, McKennon, Uruce. Jesnc. Lyman. "ourlm-y, Luriflon, Charlton, Mo.vr, HaiiliB. Hrowu, Hherwooil and tfuydi-r. -Tc night ut 7 o'clock a high Hchool rally will ckIi with a short projfnitri at the Mrh uchool auditorium which will he followed by u Herpnitlne throiiKh the IhihI-ni-SH nectlon. HI-DadH and all par-, enta tire especially invlled to al-j tenil, . , ... ,. ' Genuine French Pastry Filled with Hungarian Cream Made only by , ; i ! . i j, ((( ", ; ;;.'' !. : Gwiiliams Electric Bakery , ii.M.riMOni, i:vi:xk si:mr.s !: liALTIMOItK AJ')'V liu'tU; mori" O.iolis ennm hnpk Thursday h.hlnd tho Hiiilur pltrhiiiK or IiIk ClPorKP Knrnshuw and dr.'W lip on PV.n tiTlim wit ll '1 h'f Lonlsvllll; Cql onids hy wlnuliiK. 6, to 3. thp sixth rnuir of tho annual Hiien fur tin rJiamplonshlp of'llm class :AA olr- CUitH. '. .' tl"hp tpums urp now dpadlopked with lliri'e vlplorli's uplprp. Wlilln Karnshnw held thn Anipr lean ussopintlon ehanips to flvp BPUItiTpd hltn tin' IntiTnntloiml fliddPd hrllllnntly liMiInd him nnd lilt Holly, Uoilluvllle liolt Hi ar, hard und ol'ti'n. No K"' 1" HrhPilulPd Vriduy. Thi BPrU-8 will Up nnpvpd hfrp Saturday und v.ill pontlnup until onp t'-uui hos Ruined flvp ponti-Btn. Mnkrra nf MlKli-Ornilo I'nstrle . "UOMB 01r Till? COLDKN CRUST" TKii:its 7, YA.Ki:i:s. ' lll.O().MSi!l)H.O. 1'u. (API-ThP Ihtiolt Tl(?pr8 took tll sppond atralKht puini' from the New York YunUccs liy u sporp of, 7 to C. on tin lair. h'roundH Iipip ThurBduy. 'Tin final contest of thu, icjili ii will ho piayed l-'rlday. 'Onp of omur Wjldo'n Hons 9 a fathollo prlf.st; unSlhijr was ktllpd in uip worm war. -1, r, f'luls flnn KrnitPlnco . Walt l.aki- I.oa Amri'lr-H ... Hi attli- .-. J'ortlund Oakluinl .. i...... Sacruiimnto '. Vernon W. 121 I 1 1 ...... I a I JH !Hi r 75 I.. IVt. OT ' .944 7X' .S.S7 87 ,6;!7 !i .47t I H4 i ir, nr. .40(1 .3:12 Halt Mkf . St'uttlt' o. SKA1TI.K (A I") . . 11. H. I. Hull l.al:.- , 9 IK 4 S.attlp !i II ; ((Jam.' pa'l.'d pud 'u.-l.';h Inning l.y aKrci-lupul.) ;, Halti-rii-s: KiilKh-toll, Ihllvi'y and Cook, i't'tern; ila.st.y, laipas and Only, O'Conni ll, K. Iliihl will. OaklniHl II, irfiH AiiKPlfi .V . I .OH ANCKI.IvH (AC) II. 11. K. Oakland U 1J i l.oa AnK''li-n f. 4 1 HuUi-t-H: Hoi'lili-r, D.-lan.-y und It. -id: t'uyne, Sandir!i and KhnlH, .Sundlmi-K. . . Han l-'f-uwlM-o n, Yptiion .1. SAN KIIANCIHCO (AC) ; . Hcorp: ' ' It. H. K. V. rnon .. '3 1 San KranPiro G.Jil HatLprirH: Chrtsrlnti, Carnon ..and Murphy:. WIMtaniR'uud 'Akiipw. rortlHnd 1, .KneMHiH'nlo 0. , t'.OKTI.ANi) (AC) H. U. K. MaoraiiM-nlo .. I! Ill I Cortland i'.'.: 't ' liaiiprlt-Hi . IIukIiph, .-Keufintf, . K,. Hlaa ainl -M. Hhu: Hiiiom.-MfPkr: and Hannah. Strangler Downs Munn : ( in Wrestling Grapple, Trr.KA, Olilti. (Hy thP-Assoelali f PKJia.)i Kd ".StratiKlerM LrwIfT,' plnlmmjt to tlie. world's hpavy wrlght WreHtllnK cInimpioiiHliip title defeated Wuynt "KIk" Miiiin;iwa out of three t'uliH here ' hint jiltht. I.cwIh took -the first ,fall.w.yj n headlock, Muntt'lhe Kecoml with a crotch hoM ami LcwIh the flnnlfall with a hnodlock. .y' ; cms iki'i;at win n-: s CHM'AtitJ (AP) The ruhu drew rlrnl hlood in the anriuul city BQrlet; clash with;, the. White Ko:: -t rhetp Wilhur t'ooper; s)ti t!i pawed the White Kox with live hlta and won c pitchlnK duel from Ted I.yona hy a scon of 2 to I. U.: W- K. White Kox il v6 1,1 :,1lhH.,jf:....:..4 2 8 0 ' liatfOrles: , Lyons, (vcr.r i. 'opl' Schallii'oop- and (lonr.iles.' ' ' 1 j,iThq'uverad a'' ,of marrlK' n Uvlia y2'i Jears.- : '' 'V, v V-rfT 1 J: Oregon Mentor. . . . ...,,-1. - A t ?x t Vt vv Thifl J lUchard fTHck) Smith, head coach of the Untvereity of Oregon football team. He's a former Ore gon star und uh'o gained quite a reputation later At Columbia, being named on tho All-America selection by.he late Walter Camp. 7 This Is his first season at Oregon, having coached at Columbia some season ' aco., . ' - . fRockne at Half, Says It J With Sugar, Not Lecture I tHOtTH HKNI) (AI1) At least !' one of tho myriad of legenM, some true. 0011 h ridiculous, to which the foot bull coaching tattles of Knute I'ockne, Notre hame tit h let It dl , rector, liavo ulven rlB:' finda sound l binds In modern ilietetic?. One of football's ever-reeurrfiit mysteries to spectators of what rently transpires in dn-SHlitK rooms het-ivcen hit'S of any frame, but especially at the. Inters.H'tlonal com hats which for several years have been the- weekly laa't ' of Notre lume gridiron -itiuada. The canny individuate who, after a firtit half not so brilliant an is the team's wont, uecompuny with a knowing win!; ' thelr convincing conjectures 01 "I'll ln't Hoc km- lw layine; the lah o;i tiione. guys" would be somewhat surprt! il. They would se tlie Nt)tre Dame mentor filing in and out imiiouk the bencheu of tho dressing 400111 , bestowing .u paiernal pat on the inwh .hero and a friendly xuKgestton thore, but in' variably handllur his . pirHpiring nthlctcK, whether they . be lllus trioua "llorfKiinen" or the v riest tyros, a couple of lumps of Hiiirar. The methods of company com manders in re.vlvimr tlr.-d trooiw aft -i long march. ;i by judicious ust of sugar, milk chocolate, und cor eentrr.ted carboltydratea havo licen transplanted by the Intrepid nock n to tho football 'dresslnjr' room. The results arc equally effective. : .Strict, senislhlo rotiditioning of good material,, expert field generalr ship. instuiitly formed iuturierencc behind perfectly linked ptnys.' con stant maintenance , of u real triple threat, and, not the least Important two lumps of sugar between halves sit ni to b hu romponenis of th Koekne mystic potion for gridiron pre-eminence, " " IXM() AtTOKK HAVI-: A KKW SCHOOt I.f)NDON (AI'K The I'nlverslty qf London will have u new sort of drama and theater school ii the theatrical product tons of which ouch actors ami producers as Gran ville barker. Mgol I'la fair, Kdith Craig and Ilasil Dean will play a prom incut part. An old gymnasium at Knst I.oii- don t'otlege has been converted into it l heater t-nttng 4tu persons and will be 'utilized-for producing isth century draimia which are little known. No appeal will 'he in ado to undergraduate aturfepta. All lectures end plays will he pre pared with the thouirht of Inter est In it actors and dramatists, HOTEL ASTOD EVERY ROOM bu PRIVATE TOILET 50 !S Baths New, Modern '' CJoae to Shopping Oislricl usd ToMtnrs FREE GARAGE Tuif fir$l,S0 rnmR.rfnlJu 1 1 . . Ill mwim iwy f 111 1 Como to Our Singe Depot at I114 Jefferson Ave. All Stagou Tjrave from There l)aUy. I-EAVES LA GRANDE FOR Joseph 9 A.M. . 1 l'.M. - 1:00 I'.SI.; Sunday, t A-t. 4 :M p JC Baker 1 A.M. - lu:5o A.M. - 1:30 l'.M. - 41 V.H.'! ' Sunday 10 A.M. - 4 l'.M. - ' . - Veiidloloii UaJly 1 1 A.M. 4:00 P.M. ; , , . ' Depot Thone Mala 79 : : ' ;: i.oi lsvil.i; WIA ! I-IIOM HAI.TIMOICK .ll.M.TIMOltl?, . M.J. .(AC) A iIukIiik hQiiiu ;ii: drivo- fijjni' : lul of Shannon, IauIsv11Ip Hhoiit,- i slop, that land. I'ar Ui In -tho riifht, rivl.Kli-juihiirH, Willi Iu.sph rail iiv iliVi fiVBrljiinlntr. up.ll.Ml ilpfeut, U'piln'-mlay 'or' tht; Italllmoro Liinaf1oial. Ipuku.' ''chvnildona in. nip nctli '(in or tho junior wonilc mrii'S. CouplPd with tho maat.'rly brand of pitching, unporked hy .loo Ih'hprry, thp. ColoiiPln' i-lKhtiinn.l aop, Ihesn runa wpi..'. more, than nouith to d.'l'pul -th! Diinnnipn. Tho final sroro waa 7 to 1.- Fritz MuIspI (ralnprt what llttlo Itlory fpll to thi. lot of I h' Orlol. s. whpn ho' liflod onp. of J)phprrys faat on'S. ovpr tho .pp'ntpr flpld wall for thp Orioles' only Hcorp. .ouisvllh' now Ipads In thp sp- rios lo datp with thrpp viptorlpH l0( two for Hiiltiniore. 1 Anothor' Kunio will, -lye ptaypd Iipi'p tThurs- j lay. . ; j LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGALXS Something New! Something Different! Featurinp; Man's Imperial Orchestra Twice Daily 12 M to 1 I'. M. 6 to 7 V. M. 40c JIEnClIAKTS' M'NCII 10e Served each day. The music alone is worth tlie price of the meal. SPECIAL DINNKIi Every eveninij, 5 to S Our flesh fish cnme.T direct froiii Coast fisheries and include such seasonable delicacies i:s Olympia oy.i ters, easteiii selectu, fiesh crab, clams, salmon, halibut, .sr.lmon Uout nnd black bass. Of course choic steaks, chopn, salads and sandwiches can nhviiy.-i be had at THE SILVER GRILL Strictly American ill. m. 1 Heat' I'o-ilpoit'il . KtilmoI U - Week Jpvii,),!., Si. i lM i-ui- ly.-lavX:-i tljpv-A tof this citye population refused to join In the 'universal , : petition; tifor cool"r wor.ther , uiid ,Uhj.( end., of (h dr6ught. They we're thf school chlldreh, -'who ,wei,c'iyiveni'an atlili d week of vacation on account of the unseasonable heat. You'll Like These Fine Celery Hearts We Are Getting Now ' . There are three or four in u bunch iind the bunch sells fov 20c'.- , Fresh .Lima Beans arrived today they are 15c a pound.- ., Try one pound carton of our Brookfield Link : Sausage for . break-. . fast; cost' you 40c. : !5.'-;: 7 .'. Cabbage is very fine and firm, at 4c per pound. ' ' -', ';.'' Cauliflower from 25c to 40c a head large and white." Makes a "fine"-'"-'' vegetable lor Sunday dinner. (,' - ' ' For salads, Shrimp at 2 for 45c or Japanese Crai)' at 46c are fine. The Head Lettuce is home grown, fine large heads and sell 2 for 25c. ,' We carry quite a variety of Cheese, some in. bulk and some half- prund packages, such as Swiss, Cream Brick, Imported 'Roquefort-'' Pi- t mento, Tillamook and Rainbow Cottage Cheese. ', ' . ;.. .;r .,',' ; ? N.,;. . ' , ' ' CALL MAIN 80 ;.';"''" '.' PATJISON BROS GROCERY "Particular Grocers for Particular Housewives" (clilldrph. lwli6"wpi'P'1yivpWun ndd:4 i .1 i .' . . I In . r.-.n .. 'l.'. ' '; :' t i I l' . ; ' ' " ' . ; 3T' . ; r; : : A I". . : , . .'.'. 1 1 II The daily problem and the greatest problem tor tlie housekeeper is what to hnve. for each ' meaj. Suppose she had a well kept pantry with over a thousand items on! the shelves wouldn't her troubles vanish. , ' ' PIGGLY WIGGLY is simply a well arranged tood pantry into which you are., welcome' to step at any time, stay as long as you want or go when you see fit. The hanging price tags gives the price on every article. Almost every purchase at PIGGLY WIG GLY means a saving. ' Folger's Golden Gate Coffee, Mb. can 5fic (.olden West Coffee, Mb. can...;..... ' " "r(ic PiKgly Wisgly Your Luck Coffee, 1-ib. ill Beech-Nut Pork & Beans, No. 2 can Uc Bcech-ut Prepared SpaRhet(i, No. 2 can....l7c Beech-Nut Catsup, small bottle 20c Beech-Nut Catsup, large bottle 31 Beech-Xut Chili Sauce, small bottle 2"c Beech-Nut Chili Sauce, large bottle . 35c Celery Hearts, per bunch 17C Planatla Breakfast Figs Per Can, 23c Ticked ripe from the tree and pre served the same day. Delicious for bieak fast, salads and desserts. See. them in our window! PH57W1 Yotirs For 1 X' Take Twenty Months for the Balance! But You Must Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! , . .Tlu amazing offer is until October 2t only the demand for "EASYS" ' will not permit its to continue it beyond that lime. Act now I Get your washer, a genuine "EASY" Washer for. 'only $5.00 down and the balance in 20 months. . .j t i 5 ' -i . ' ,...f t-7',:-'4''J-- ' EASY'S Outstanding Advantages No wear on clothes. Simple easy to understand. Quiet. ' All-metal wringer. Mash and wring at same time. . No heavy uarts to lift. Washes heaviest and most delicate clothing equally well. Free Demonstration! Make us show you. Let us do your next wash ing:. Better still, wash your own clothes in your own home in an "EASY. Learn the "EASY'S" many advantages, then decide for yourself whether it's a washer you would like to own. No high pressure salesmanship will be employed. You will be under no obligation whatever. OMEASYWif ACT NOW! PHONE MAIN 34 Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company .....Pi