La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 24, 1925, Image 2

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    THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Saturday, Ocloliei- 2-l.-J.02n
e Two
With wintry days
ij'that heavier underwear for yourself and kid
jjdies. be purchased from our large assortment.
HILL'S
.'.'A Good Tlacc To Trade"
SPORT NEWSl
now tiii;y stam .
' ' Won LomI I'ct.
l.oiiisvillc I .h.i. .r.OO
Sad Kinnei.sco 1 1 - ,roo
iU'.V KltANCIKI 'O (Al'J The
l.opmvfllc folmieM, who 'I'lHirKilay
ifiiiii ant the H-in I'Vmci.ico H".iIm,
di'4pl"d .(he Brrrtmi game of he
K'TjiJ'ililuy to tli1 champion of
I he Pacific Co;oi(eague hy a wore
of t oi'. Krrora on (he port or
the ' CoIoiicIh helped t In HcaM pile
up a good lead and . cllhch Uic
game, IOtil.H'llUt ijHfd Ihrir pitch
er iluring the ronii'Hl, who were
all hit freely. ; - -
Hvori . .. . j. i. . K,
San J-VanftlHco 1H l
I.OuiH.vil.c ; ' t - U .1
(latteries Will' mis1, and Agnew;
iH-ln try, Wilkinson, tiawmm and
.Meyer. v,' '
.Bohtfy Jones as Infant
Was Not "Too Pelted"
ATLANTA (AP) llohly: Jomn.
naltonMI' ainuli iir koIT rhafnplnn.
whrtV Unity wan rorktMl morr
Ounj.iio'tlfil phyfllrlanx wniilri havi
pc-rjuitiMl, hut Wtis not "pi-tin) too
nuii. ........
MWHoWcrt II. Jonos, inolhrr of
ih K&W'r,.mtyh llib Mian i-t- iit In
conmcOun wjih u i!KiiiHlon In
Aduiilu .rciotlvi , to prcm-nt rlay
innt ho'JK of raring for ItalilcH an
roinparm.1 with those of JTi yearn
Hhe lla?ri'eil with n younir ma
tron Hint "IheliaiHt thin roi'kH the
eru'tle rul (he wiii'hl." no lonwet'
In tM'. In Mm Jones opinion. I
buKica mill lire raeked itnd nioUi
erfl can find time' to ilo llit-lr pnrt ,
of 'ruling: the world even tf liny
penfTTi lui-fft? part of llmlr time In
naiHerK a, I
Ilcljiy w-flH roekfd ItmutHu he
w'nn ii di'lieatr ehlld, ntnl younrr
Mm loWy Joi.s roifji vr hIx
r.ioulhs old dnujthtyr; rtirlHletied
Clira,;Maknc hut iiltrudy Known iin
"liolihy," w hen fIiu lo Bleh or nrvdH .
"extri hahyinK-" j
Grilihlfalhei-M, In the opinion o
CJrunfftnother Jctiia, nil 1 1 are tln
prin'-ipiil cuiiWN of upotled hahl( h
hui'. they urn not lo bi liUinnd.
foi- tfpy know nothing of reurliiK
hahlefj. , .
Noblrnian i U Cowhni tint
1'1'iJH-HhKTlHV, Ore. A real
weKtern cowboy h'U Troin the went
will be'woin nooii,lt ;in ; urml'ii'd,
by a .pit-inher of jfveneh :irl-loeraay.-
A Utli'i ban be; n received
by- Ueorfee Hiht. bnUM'i inanaK"r
of the; . LeiifMeton I'tound-Cp, iiom
Waila'cf Ki:ilth. nrtid unit "tilhnr,
lie which hn I't'd" kpuwa .In
wahl:il I pr un iiunuhieit Kn-neh
iiobh tpun fur a His-M-tloit hat. The
presentation will he muite hy en.
iy MeliH.'Vdilor of Vvrper,; ita'tar.
The hit ban been sent.
, IWlkcr .Men Si-iKenee
DAK Kit, Ore. wo men were
nenteneed lo the On rot! state peni
tentiary today by Tin ul Judge
Mei'olloch. Tie)- wei., Itomail
Velarde, (wo jcura for forcpy. inl
J. A. Moore, one mui' for larceny.
Uolh pleaded it ivl 1 1 v to the Indict,
im ttis of tlie niithd Juiy.
Great Coach
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lTesntlnf Mr Waiir Strfn
coach nt tht Carncdf Tch fooiboll
twimrHi aa i;ood a mriuor tit
wa A player. And that's prnlae a
plenty for at the University of Chi
cago aome 20 year ngo h aained
HAmerJca recount Hon aa a quar
tcrback.
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almost here we suggest
Billy
Evans!
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I'lHA'I'KH AUK NTItOMi.
I'ftlsl.lM-ff, In tvliiMlnx IIh- Nitllnn.
III li-nxui H-iuimtf , firmnl it wax fl
mlKlily (tend linll r-luh. 'npttirlnic
(In- wtti-Hi rliliinloiilili fi-niii
Wit'litllxtoit ITi'l'iK In iwiki' it it
miirli Ik-i-toim-. '
IT (lii-ii- wav (in- llilnic tlmt I'ltK
Iiiiik' Im-kcif. at trie. Ntnri of ihc
worlil 'i-li , it un t-oiiriilciifi in
lis ri-nl nlilllly.'
Apparently u beaten lemn, the
rounl tln'i'e Knien lo one nffahiHf
thein. the-I'hatcM eatnf haek and
throiiKh Hiiperlutlve ability plim an
eiinil amount of ifcmenew, won
ot. t
I'lttflhririT will be hard to heat
in-xt yeaK On form it nhould he
a utroiiK p nnunt enniendcr for h v-i-raj
y-arH. maybe mure, If the.
proper, rwrypti are uddi'd-to fahe
the pluee of t'altrine- vt-teranM.
Already, In purehawinff (Jutfleld-
er VVam r and Hliortn(op Jthym,
Owner DreyfuH of the I'lrateH l '
looking Into the future. Me innt
i;oln to he eaijcht mappinff. ,1
ItV ipille n problem lo rlxHre the
haneiM of ICbyne to play shortstop
on n teiu hnixlhii; mi biiEMUnl u
liL-i'foruier hn Wilubt.
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HHM.UANT lLAVI-:itS.
No c!ui In llifl miiiorw In Ho well
forllflPd at third unit nhort iih
I Ml t iihu rf. Trayn or a ml W rili t
are out Blaii.linj; at Ihoae two poHi
tlcnw. '
In the world iseiift, the etyle of
Wrfffht ImpreftHtd me an beliiK the
more jlanhy hut Trnynor's methods
h more efficient. .
Wright and Traynor are both
youngsters, bound lo get better, and
rlxlu.now they ure H'.ara.. On their
id'Jii of the diamond, J'lttHburrj is
a veritable atone, wall.
If ia at first and Ht'coud that
Pittsburg must be mrengOtened.
The ectnblmillou of Ornnlham ami
.Melnnln at flint Isn't Imlf bad but
the veteran Melanin cannot go on
forever and Grantham doesn't seem
to cure for Holilhpw pitching.
1 was disappointed In Moore, lie
appean-e! . too i:m:teudy, to bold
do iv n l. nil tf y 'ii id p (H linn of
steoiM h-'rr t i w irhl elminp.n.
I'erhrpr lil'.yn , (he coaat league
ihort.Uup, will be made over Into
tt second sucker.
Pittsburg has an excellent out
field, featuring the Ureal Max
Carey, who derplle bin id years
ai-rvh'r'. Is stH' "e fthtss of the
THEY FIGHT LIKE TRO J A N S TH E Y'R E
coach - if 3 1 y & f s;t i tv,3 J pi . A t
IW riihiln( TnijniK. nml Mu
iriMi.T of Inn rlrwn mi mul
nt of miiiiin-ni (HMf.miln u.i,
Two or I he Wi'lirnoK-rs ivi.o
will mniili llii-lr "kill nml ii
liKilin-4 ih) Nmlll.'s pniliK(-i in
I'lii-llnml Nimu-ilny nlH riumn ami
(ili-lin (S'f)ii) 4'nrKf.ri, rRllrui'
nln iiiinpliilmi li. ulll "call
Vin" aunlii-l Oii'ttuii. Hull tinutx,
Ori'Kiii rnilfilii hikI t-nti, in p-.
Illl-i-il In, Hit- I'ciili'i-, mill to I Ik-i-IkIiI.
Is Al Ninr.'alr. Orcumi
tni-kll'.
I'ltlHhurif
nm to my way of think-
'I'hf pltrhlriK' hi very 8iiilnfuftoiy
and Ihc rliih hnn a ptinrh at llif
biil.
Maitn.er John .Me;rnw. nf ebe
(;iHni, niul kvo i'iltshniK imirlt
eoii-lili ialhtii In riKiirliiK bis pen-
imiil ehnnees fur
lllli School
Ninnpu 7, farmr'. 7.
Caldwell 3. I'ayette 0.
Kminelt, Ida. 27. ( nt.irlo. Ore. 0.
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Haskell IndianM 2(( Midland Col-
, (, o. .
Carh ton 13, fflolaf 0.
MeAlesli-r 2C Mainline 0.
Ilrudh-y 30, Illinois foible ,
IlllnolH Wesleyait 2ft, Iepauw 6.
KiifllJilde Itlh ?l."l.ri). H. 0.
Otfdrn fl, blaho Thj 8. '
Youths Clmrxcd Willi Then
I A 1J.AH, Ore In 1 he arrest pr
Ted Alacomber, a young farmer,
and Kaymond ltelnhurt, ' paroled
from the Btale training wehool,
Hherlff 'L li. Hooker believes he
ha part of a Ranf? that Is reMpon
(slide for numerous hurgiarlcH ami f
tlufls from residents In the Ojk.
dale dlMrlel.
Oei Hit KUxvp X'jt Hiiilv
KITKNK, rVWb'ody or
lVed t"nuhcrl of l-'lorenee. who wan
drowned In the Pacific ocean off
the mouth of the Hiit.nl iw river,
October in. was found today, ac
cording to word received from
Florence. The body had Moated
oulh and watt found near I be
moulh or the I'mpMUti river. Hau
lier! wa:s drowm-d when he and a
companion were fishing hi the
ocean and the boat capsized.
Ol, 1)1 1ST KPI i;iu t i-im-.d
LINCOLN. Neb. ( A P) A. I..
Winchester, 7:t. oldest speeder yet
lo appear In municipal court
here, was fined $lo ami costs for
irulli and had no eeiifir to offer.
- lr ronHi, lltmnnl
H-nt Yule In 1IU3.
liino. iloiir
He smvfnhil
mil. I(-rp lir h nllli r.mr of Hit
FOOTBALL
A!.'! It ... 1
Will Tackle Golden'Bedrs Today
mum i mnfjmm!fa '
Stevs, ctrspasr
The yh ld of potatoes' In many
Oie;on fleld.H vnn considerably re-
diiecd lliii year by the rhizOotcnia
disease, the experiment station re
port" ThlN dlH'-ase rKUlaiiy laltns
a lurKT tolt than atiy other one
disease or pest. .Mjmy t groworK
do not uppreriate the nertousnenn
of rhlxoolenh damaKe or pIko do
not know thai il can he prevented
almoHt entiniy by two things, crop
rotation and Heed trrnthtent. po
tatoes hotlld not he grown on tho
Maine (round ollince than onee In
four yearn. All need potatoes, no
matter how eh-un. should he given
i it her corrosive Hiiblimute or hot
rornialdehyde lint h berorc plnnt
Ihk. . . . ! ' '
Weevils in beans .mi peas are
controlled by fumigating the yeed
with , carbon disulpliide, says the
,0. A. ('.experiment station.' Ma
tc rials not Iield'ovbr for need are
put In shallow pans In the oven
and held there for an hour at a
j l mpcrulurc below thai of boiling
w,l,, r- . J ' tl,("1 weevllH uro - not
m'" ' im- or ,1,rlT spring
by fumigation or heat they fly to
tin- beans or peas in the field and
lay their ergs on the green pods
the following hcuou. .r.
Over l.noo.lHiu acres in the Wil
lamette valley and more than :!,
otm.oao acres In the. slate of Ore
gon can be doubled In production
by proper drainage, Mays i..
powers of o. A. C. Drains work
bolh nighl and day in the Oregon
w t sea.son.
,
-t.rowera In Oregon who plan lo
plant str.wberriea the coming liea-
son are warned by t he department
or entomology .r Hie experiment
inn sled willi the strawberry root
ii. i iiiiv.niy in leaitMl
wn ii i lie weeyn in si pianied (O1
TROJANS
N Hit man hn Ionic tlin t ill.
iius lli-inlrroii nl Hit I'nin-r.
mm who mil hair nnioli to il.i
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ffraln the first, year lifter plowlnu
undi-r. then velrh or elovrr one
jyenr, then a cultivated crop one or
two yearn, and then mrawnerrh's
airuin for thne y iir. New plunt-
Jinrvn should be set with wecvil-freC
plant sand on weevil-free ground.
Where I ho weevil already occurs
in the. district, the new plantings
are hh far away irom lh old plant. s
an possible. .
, Kail sown clover usually finds
its hardest months In Oregon to he
Uecember and January, says the
experiment station, n.s the alter
nate f re ess inf.; and thawing , lift
much of it so It fails to live. More
than hulr the fall-sown clover
Usually dies, so with clover seed
at tt 10. it u centa and the seed bed
too clry for prompt germination, it
Is .extremely hazardous to plant
clover this full.
Yea can puiiM the old wagon
r,. tt0(. ,, u. tffl,H, Avmv
.mny ,v, V(mr
..,.. vm itf WW)Ir pJw.(p
iUllM1 fltr 4IK.. (1 pih( JH.
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old lonl HHi- Itoulil rnslly
pill on n new fiat mid vest. Ynu
. tut dn nil IbU pMnhlftig you buy
I Ihc material renin the Claude C.
j Pin (I ew 1. timber Compmiy. We
cannot sell nil the ronTlug hi the
I'.-mmry mi wtk Jiim hamlle Hie
he or It at prhT Hint will save
tn the IrfHber or making mil nil
ord(i (n Ibt mall order li(Mir.
i;d Holland, a repivyeiitnlivt or
the - Pnrnffhir' t -oni(mfiles. nc.f
who has been working (his rield
In tho luterrM uf Un Pnmrfhie
lrmlncl4, lins left fur Hher riehls
und netivitlcf lit Is tint ct-y
lurgo, only about ? pounds of hide
nml linlr. :'. pnmiiH nr hacklmiic
Ut fighl ror one of the bet roof
ing companies nn enrlh. '
Ni-revn iloor, Sli.10.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
"The Poor Man's Friend"
Oppo. Foundrr. Phone M-1M
Ko Snmbiy BiuineM
The success of
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You can have lctter bread if you'll insist on Fed eration Flour. It's a clean, fine grade that stands
rigid tests in either laboratory or kitchen. It's milled here in the Grande' Uonde Valley from selected
valley wheat a product you'll be proud to use and proud to lecommend. Take this tip pet a trial s;ek
today it's guaranteed to satisfy.
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"Your Grocer Has It"
"Don't Say Flour Say Federal ion
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PLAY TODAY
HAN rUANCISCO (Al1)- Two
major games of the Pacific Coasl
conference will be played Hitur
day California aguiimt Oreun, at
Portlaaud, and the Oregon Aggleit
agulnsi Ktanford. at Palo Alto.
At l.os Angeles tho l uivimity of
Southern California will day Arl
.on (. Washington ruiveraily will
lake on Whitman at Heat tie. and
Oonzagu. w ill play Idaho ut Spo
kane. Other coast games scheduled for
Saturday uru:
Montana against Montana Mines,
at Missoula; Nevada against ' HI.
Mury's, ut San I'Vanetsto; Pomona
and Itedlands, ut Itedlands; Ocet.
dentil) md University of California,
so u t h r n b ra n c h . u I I .os Angeb
and Willamette aJid Paget Hound.
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FOOTBALLS
JUST RECEIVED!
. 75c to $10.00
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.
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For Your Menu On Cold Days
a good luncheon or
menu.
CoitMriH-tHui Camp KblUhctI
KLAMATH . I'AIXH. Ore.,
Kouthern Pacific construction
camps an now being; . estubllshed
between Grans lakrt und Weed,
preparatory to Blurting w'brk on
the new line which was recently
authorized by the InteMtatc .com
merce . commission. This cutoff
will shcrteti the Vbsbmce .hetwuen
Klumath I "a I la and the main line
of the Southern Pacific . unci will
eliminaie a heavy grade which
trains mimt negotiate over (ho old
roadbed, which once was ustdjor
a lugging railroad.'
it.wtii; Hi:Aso. i.of;i:i;
PKNIU.KTON, Ore. -Mo'.inliun
range is enough bette. than it
was lual yr::r that sheepmen ex
pect to have'- the use of The blga
er ranges for between a month
anl fiK weirka longer ibnn m
l!i1, according lo local ooerators.
The extra use applies only to pri
vately owned Or lea tied land. The
feed has been - good alt season,
und gruwi . Is fctill plentiful and
rprlnsii arc flowing on the higher
landrt.
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY
Inspiration Pictures, Inc.,
Charles H. Duelt, Jr., Pres.
Presents
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DOROTHY GIS
A Henry King I'rotliiction
Distributed by
Metro .Gnldwyn
Wondeifu! Kecln Ami Itegulur Prices
Comedy, "EMITY HEADS"
PLEASE COME EARLY!
BIIIIlSBlBB'IBX&SSiSiaBSGZSa&IBgBIia
dinner is often in 'the hot rolls or muffins that play such
Tnu YcurV Scnfenco ;lvcu
KI'frKNK. 'Ofe. H. V. MeAih,Wf
wlio hud pleaded guilty t0
chargo of larceny hi ilwelliigj
was sentenced by Judg-' HUlpwoith
of circuit court to serve rv.o yt.;ir
In Mie penlu ntlary. His son, Alva,
jointly indicted wuh him on the
charge, pleaded not guilty and wilt
he tried at this term ol court, it
Is charged that the two men. who
were traveling through tho country
in un old automobile, rohlnd a
cabin on the McKcnzic river.
- Mosagc Stt. &n From:
om:io. TitArri rox i-ahm,
. II. W. Kiiillli, Prop.,
' I- f Ji-ande, Oiv.
WIIKN I sell you this' high,
grade stock, I stand haek of all
remarks and quota! ion.s. - i
exchanges with you. und In ra-;.
protect 'you in all waya possihl -,
I purfiosely purchased the high
est grade stock for your, prolee.
tlon. Ill-Jill-: you gi 1 a reliali.
deal from besl util hority; better
stock for ?kss moiiey and ten. is
to suit. This in your place for a
fidelity good investment. It's al;io
real profitable and yoti will
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