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THB f.A OJMVJlR EVENING OKKKKVEW '"Holiday, November ii,'. 1925. Pare Two . 4 A 1 : k V. v. I' N.1 ' '. ' STYLES That are dependable and up-to-the-minute can always be found at HILL'S "A Good Place To Trade" IS BRAVES SCULP TIGERS . TlolMft mad'1 It (wo HfrulKht from the Tlffi'in Hal urdu y whi-n Ihe ficin Hi ale lirnvi-H drcali'il tin- hint- und white, 14 lo 0, ut I-joIhi. KcoriiiK bottj totiehiltlWllH III I he filHl ilii r- t cr. 1 Jinl i'H r tin 1 1 ra vi' won here, 7 tp 0. , On Ihe kukofr u Iji Oriiiiih- buck Tumbh'l H-ilr IiIh own no.il "'i hud, rH'ovtilnK. liolHi', with lint u hoit dixtiiiicc to K". liiVi'd tl; ha 1 1 nearly over iM'ton I.u (Ira title Rtoppi-d liie atU'urice. Aftfitii'MiiK .to (Mini but of diiliK'-r, til"' Itciol Y:tH hlurkt'd und itolse fell on the hull 'behind lh( line for a louelnlowii. Near the luMt of the flrHl nuur-i-r the linivi't ajfitln ruaheti ' the hull over tlif- ko:i line by ' line I,n (.ramie Hllrfcns . . t Kroni that point on. I.u (IrariiTi-'K defense and orienne Imth Improvi'd, tin remalnlm? . th ree f-iiurli-t-N r MlltlnK In no Meon-H. Hli'aklnn: of tlif Kuie, ti Itolse n'WHiapPr hayw, "Tin1 ti-ainfi w'ro well nuitehetl, both wire ra.sl and fihifty, but JSolfm Jiad tt KllRhtly heavier lino. Then- wuw lot.s oT flKht and P"p on both uhles und the visitors MiiR'-d u nice enruehuck lifli-r I hi dlMiiHtroiiH flrHl (-wirier. . Frier wan the oulflluhtJtnf- Htar for I.u Grand', niukln Icn tfulrut on 'end ninn and dririltiK through the line fllrnOHt at will. Kor llolne tho r-nlJro hiiekflehl playfd Kood bull, tho Inierrerenep formed nlrely und tint lino charRi'd hard und fun!. ArcRO plungetl thu y.h! tors' line fur nv.t KiiUiH. , i '.'A commendable, font lire of the Ram ft wait I lie clean HporlBiuatifdilp demonstrated by players oi both sides. The tunltlhtK wub hard and clean, and tho sptiK uliown wan of thu hf-Hl." . May by VUy ' The piny by play account of tho game follow; iJolfit won the tow and elcett'd to i defend the north koiiI,. OIuhu kluUfd ta -fui'Clmtiih''H gtwtrrt tlnv and Pavldson fell on tin' bull on the I'B-yurd lino after n fumble by the oppoBlng buck, imvldmin and Knilth each tnatbi five yardrt tlirotiM'h the lino for the find down, j lavltlxon aitaln maile flvo yardn around right end and l.a Clrande called time out for a conference. .The next play wan hiu rated and Smith made flvo yardn around rlicht Hid but failed to make yanl iiko, the ball roIuk to l.a Clrande The Holm- line blocked I'Mco'h punt and Moi'laran roll on the (mil back of lhj' line for u touchdown. Jle wan hurt on thlfl play hul was able to continue, J)uvldnon converted, makliiK tho score 7-0 for the ltrtm-.. Ia Grande kicked to Davidson, who returned 20 yards to Holm1' -SO -yard line. Hiullb mode eight yards on on end run and Arcito cheeked off 12 yards on a faka 1th k. I mvidnou Hindi' I wo yards on a wide-end run and I he same take kick netted two more. .a (Irunde was pcnallttod lf yards for holding. Hulmt waa working the ends to good ml vantage, Smith ntuklng five yards around the li ft 'wing and Davidson three yards around right. Smith was slopped and two plays by Duvldmtn mittd tint Iwo yards, no I !n We eleelt-d to ' try a place kick from th flo-yard llni, but Davidson' at tempt wan 1 wide. Hak-r nalh-il a play back or Die line and forced tht; vkdtm-N tw kick. I he punt going in Smkih on the 40-yard line. Smith and Da vidson made six yards on two end runs unit J out us brok' through for Hi oh the next play, a pretty lake. Ilolse Stint Again The Ui UraiMb- liie- held twice, but tho llotse halts maniiKed lo garner Hi yards on the next two try. The ball was rive yard from the line when .IunIus wan slopped. lavldnoll made I hi et) yunls mid JiNitits flllered through thi- Hue for the loui hdown. I avhlsn eon verted tiH the whlntlr Mtnindi d lur th end or the hrst quarter. Score- Hoise. H; ,u (Iraiub-, . l.etemendl went In lor Smith at the beginning Of Hit- Serond tHi'l' ter, Davidson returiie.l the klekofr Ut the begituiing of the Meeoitd iuarter. Ddvhlon p mi nn ihe klekoff to 7loi!eH 4"-yard line, tut three Irys vere stoppet. no l'nli. fon punted; 1'rtrc then nitd around right, end for 'ib ymds. liu k'r nailed the next and a pans wa Incompleted. The next pla Wat also stopped, fort lug 1'rlce n punt. 1oImO Btttpd three times and Davidson punti d to l.a inmde .12-yard line Price again fchuwo.t Ills cpeed. this time making as ardtt around ItoWe'n right end. l.elemendl stopped one. but fans fi'tertMl Ihroueh on the next fnr five yards. Claw then made 10 and I'rhe nine yunls through the line. MeKcimon made the ite-es. sary yard for firt down. I'oui plays Were stopped by the lloie forward wall and the liraves took the ball ss the gun pound d for the lialf. Svorn ttotno, 14; I Ornde, 0. I -A rntiilo Tlglitrns Smith ws mihvtltuted fur I.ete nieiidi nt the half. Ynnick returned tho kickoff 16 yards. The blue Miirted horde then held twice and Jmvld.'-on kicked. Fans mude eigbt yards through the line hut Olase rut down the advantage by nailing il'rlco book of Hip line. The oppoi4 iag line was offs.de and were pen alized five yitrdM, forcing I'llce lo ;kick. Smith wa slopped on an 'end run and Davidson kicked to renter.. Myers broke through und nailed two plays in succession and Miller caught the next, 15 yards in back of the line of Herlmmage. I I'rlee , kicked to Duvtdson. who re turned 4fi yards by some upectaeu lar open field running. I Three plays netted nothing and Davidson tried a place kick which fe short. McKeiuuui rumbled Ihe ball on ati end run and Justus re . covered, Smith marie seven und DavirlKoii Iwo yards before the end of ihe uinrter. Seme Hulw, 14: Da Orande, o. Justus tried lo make the yard for ffr.it dnwn but was stopped, -the ball going to Iji Drumle. J'rlee kicked to his 4!) -yard line where Ihe pelfet rolled outside. Smith made ifi.. yards' on an end run. A re go and Davidson managed to get Jive yards, but lost them when Uie team was- offside; ' Two Incompleted pusve h I hen glive Ihe ball to l,a (irande. Smith gut around u throe.mun Interfer ence on ihe 'next, and slopped un end run. A pass wiih incompleted and Price kicked to Hotxe's 40 yard Hue. Smith made 1 1 yards on mi em run and Justus two y.'irds through (he line, j Itcilse PciiHlfy.ctl Twfeo I l.etemendl went In for Smith and the team was penalized 1 U yards (for talking. Another penalty, five yards for offside, forced Davidson lo punt. A puns was grounded and the next try was intercept ed by (ilase on Ihe 4o-yard line, l.oto mend) and I lavldson each made three yards at opposite ends. Da- . viilson made five yards fiff tackle ami Letemendl punched the center for 1 hree. I avidson again made j three: yards- ti round his f end, but 1 1 ,et i niehd I was st opped. A pa.ss was Incompleted, the hall going to ) l.a 1 CJ ran do. " Thti Invndet-s 1hofi .trletl- a 'desperate passing attack, I the first two trlea lietng Incom pleted and the- next Intercepted by Justus on Da Grande's :io-yard line, lavldxon made flvo yard on an end run and-Justus bmUe 15 an the fake" kick fornmilon - l.ete-nuuide- iheti, inade threP' jMirds. placing rhc .h -ifl on IJilM'"j,iliH''d line, bid the gun aioppeu me chance to score. . The lineup Dulse pns. 1,0 (ii'ftmle Yuiih-k. ...J K Znndle Myers I T Hughes Miller. I., (i. Dnndry (llase r fallen Nicholson it. a Hiuutz McClarnn.... It. T .' Slrnnd Palter P. K Larson Justus tj. II fllastt Davidson It H. It Price Smith I(. tt 11 McKerinon Arego !'. H l-'aus He or 1 n g Kor Hoise: Touch downs, Mct'ljirnn. Justus. Point utter touclulown, (avlits'in (2). Substitution." HoIhc;; 1,'elenien dl for Smith. Smith fur Detenicndl. Kelley ror Miller, Johnson fof Kel ley, l.eteineilili fir Smith. Dfflcltils Donne. AVIIIametle, re f free: Palch, Itaylor, umpire; Hummel, Pennsylvania, head Huch man: l.otiKhiey.t u, A. I V, time keeper. Pair of Ace? " " ' . '. "'r . ... . - ....''--:i ; ' iS7 ! Heet I A-Wit V,vtt ,it th Milhre.1 I'uunlijr nun. U Aiinele., whu ctntiy diiiki- into in .nniium h Itettltin m .Mir ot ni.lK iii on.i'ihf winie tkiy 'fat a iltri tu ! un Ht-e in tifellinv m roniiKlriW timt iiwt Hut tu niu-lt two in one .I., to .vmeihlti. very mueh out t b ordUirv. int A cays iMXft'S STATrs. SIrtre tin vhw oT tli world se ries I have received seor;s of lc-i-lers otJn that I preseni fwntie so lution ror lic cn-ntie p ay or Slioi'l.stnp ltiKer I'ct kliipau.Ji, 9 Kxplaining tho eight errors made by I'cckinpiiugh in the world sprier, is u difficult task us applied to (hone games, yet it Is not unusiiui lor star players during the regulul season lo surfer from fielding slumps as well us batting slumps. Prior to the sixth game i chatled wltii pMckinpuugh on the Washing Ion bench. His form reversal wuh tin; Hiibjcet of convcraaf ion. Peck's only excuse was that hfs Hiiee weeks uhsenc.e from the gaiiitt be fore he start of t he series had thrown hi In completely otY hla stride. Thai Ik ii h luteal soliilion yet l( iMi't very iilbfyiii to (he funs who had looked on I'ec k Us the b('l rielding shortstop In the American league. SIAKS SI. I'M!. During my l'o yt-niH service as umpire In Hie mulors I have seen any number of slurs suffer field ing and baiting mumps just as serious us Peck's In Hie big Kt'Chs. I recall u stretch of g.mieM, sev en 1 believe, where Ty 'obb Just couldn't muke a b:tnt hll. While unusual. It altracleil no great, attention because i-very one realised that Cobb was nii.idy in a slump ami when he gol going agulu he would make a lot of pitchers stirrer, fie did. In muklng eight errors. Peek broke the world series records for nilsplays by u shortstop. , Huns Wagner has held ll with s'.x and Wagner in his day was even greui er than Pi (kinpaugti. " lit bn.S'.'hall' c!ii-!e). Pet U Is known as n game player, m his poor work eaiuioi be elmr'd lo link or m rage. It In In (be piueli Uiat he Is usually at his h:.t. UUKAKS COSTLY. Peek was unfortunate in thai his nilsplays niadu Tor rims und lost ball gumes. In u short Tien tll 're Is liitle chance lo eraao nilsplays that lose games.1 I have no doubt "but that Peck worried over Ills eariy slips t hat kept Washington from winning In four or rive games. . When a plsyer begins to wortx he hecolnes over anxious, starts to presi. crnu'ps his style and as n result bis general play- suffers, Willi things hrenktnff imdiy, pn-im- VIli. An a matter of fact, not 'one of Peck's errors was made on a dif ficult play. Mis eight bobbles were mfsciieH on cany chanci s that would have been oil picking for .nuy old kind of u shortstop. , J est votetl I iiu mnsf valuable player In 1 he American leui;ue. Peek realised bis unusual status and his full uii- to live up lo his reputation and record didn't heip hlp rauie any. . I iitst season Wither dnbusnn; work hue his rirt world MTlcft, was liniitlicapped by (tie (lioie.ht Hint Hie- rail' evprcte.t nnu-h ut hhti. As the most ablnhle player In Hie Auiericaii league liiis year INh-U was working uiuler a Hiiuflar Mm in. om: sntiiii: m . it ii:ns HAI.l-'WAV, Ore. A strike of ore in the Cornucopia .Minos com pany property, the ax Clmnee, IS bowing good values and looks more promising than any oro body opened up for three years, Kohort M. Metis, president and manager, says: "It is in ihe Dion level. In the irotiHicrn extension or the mine with a larr.e territory above ii for a big bod." Mi ill Mr. Metis. "The ore uerai;es $la a ton. and the body now has been followed 40 feet and promises a run lor Ihe mill of thre" year." To Cat'o a. in Tlia tonic and laxative clTcrt of I-nxr.tive BROMO QUININH I'Meta will for tify the system nguinstGrip, In(luen7n and other serious ills resulting from a Cold. Tlw Ik bra- thii sijnsturo Laxaiivo A hblets , Ml tEouuiiinuii-ricv ' II II 1 I I I I II I U I U ni.LLunu L.!iu i tJTM I Mil II KIM II 'II WWai: r I In M II H r n II liAKIOrt. Oro. (Ppeelaf to The Observer) C Ouch Ciliiidemun's Itulldogs completely outclassed the lighter' Wallowa team on tho Wal lowa -field ,Suturday afternoon. The ron was :1Q to 'I. Ituker ran up n score of f5 to ti In the first ijuarter, using passes ujid end runs lo guln their yanluge. Wallowa scored on u series or line bucks and n tdiort end run by Silver In . the .third quarter after t'oach (lllnde man had pulled several of his first string men out of the game. linker played open fnotlmll dur ing the entire game, while Wallowa tried both lino plays and. pusses. few or which were completed. Wyllowu kicked off und !u Jong pass from Nines to ('undlff soon opened tho wuy to. Duker'a first j touchdown, one minute after nn I dirt's 40-yard run for Hie firt touchdown Hines, returning a punt from his own 7u-yurd Hue, inarch ed throurrh the entire Wallowa leani for a second eounttr. 'mi ld iff Intercepted.- a Wallowa pass ami eu in yiiniH tur ijiihith mini touchdown. leorgo Duff: after Hie ball had beeh plueed on thi Wal lowa three-yurd lino by a Jo-yard pass from Hints to Military, drove I h rough center for 'Huker's ln;,t score of the first. iiiurl':r. i'i;xin;To is' loskic TJIK -DALLKH (Special to The Observtrj In u game jiutrkod ly loose playing, .The Dulles continued its victorious season Saturday wiih a .win over Pendleton high, SO to 0 Th liuckaroos' lineup included a j bunch tall, rangy " fellow.t with, ;;ood pG.-s)hilltlcs, but kicking the t raining to compete against tlie M ijrray iiuchiue. ,' ' The first touchdown came after I hive minutes of play when The Dalles, la kin,-The ball ut mid-field, crashed through .for a touchdown In five sirtoenivo piavs by iMorust. Parmeter ami . I tnki. Hero the local team loosened up and, al though the remainder of tho half was played In Pendleton territory, lu'.l many chance. to score by IH(;ll S IKMII, ..t Th Dulles ;I'iiillclon. (I; Till' Hull!', I'll. - .. At IIoIk Cnftldo, 0; Uolxn, H. At Tnlon Tmhlpr. 0; T'nloll, 13. At Wnlluwu Maker. III); . W al lowa; 1. coi,rj(U' . Oregon Aggies tt; Montana, 7. Hiwk.ll lmlttn's. Ut: Oonrirr. !i. , 21. A, (.f 45;. Tiiconia M 4ai. r (JtTTToTiiIa; 27'; Tolnona? 0.' I Washington. 2; W. S. .. 0. I St. Mary's. 28; P. r. K. M.i 0. S nnford. t)t; Oregtm, 13. , Illinois, 24 ; Penn, 2. ' r-iriKdl. 17; Polnmbl i, M. Prince'on," I ;i; Swar'hniori. 7. Syracuse. 7; I'enn State, 0. Vale, 28: Army, 7. . D a r v u r d. 14; William and Mary. 7.' Dartmouth, 14;' Brown, tt. Holy I'ross, W. Mucknell, 7.'. iHllo State. 17; Woosler. 0. Nebraska, 12; Oklahoma, a. . Jowa. 28; Wabash. 7. , Mlnnesoti, 2; Wisconsin, 12. I rake, 7; Kansas, 0. . - Northwestern, 17; Indiana. H. .Vi'iRourl, 23: Ames. H. Mlch'gan, f4; Nnvy, 0. Notre Dame. 13; Georgia Veoh, 0. Teillieasee, 12; (leorgia, 7, VanderblM. 7; Mtsnhrslppl. (i. West Virginia, 21 ; Washington -n.l I.e.., 0 Alessngo Xn. lit. I-Vnm: om:;o tu a il vox fahmi, II. W. Smith, Pi-op., l.a irande. Oit. The SHAM H of s;ilesmnnshlpt Is: when misleading, I know of eight parties within Mo miles, who thought It best to deal with largo fox dealers who were ln eoiporatiMl and who employ.;,! salesmen. S now admit thoy would have obtained belter stock and for less money: also would receiv better authority ns to rare and feed. If 1 heir ' breeders Were purchased here. And it is trip.. I IVUVII And over is the total resources of this bank evidence of secur ity. - UNITED STATES NATIONAL II I i I FOOTBALL i i uifrelem. playing.. The half ended with the ball on Pendleton's three Dird line In The I miles' possession, n he third rtriod Pendleton opened up with a battery of long passes, Datum: Sullivan and Hal virstn fenituHng on both end.' Willi the ball on The Dalles 1K vuiid line, two pushcs were lncoiu- pbe und The Dalles took the ball op a filinhle, worn- running no- htjre length bf the riehi inrougn lie Pemlleton line, but the referee rnll that he had been downed be fore Blurting the run. Thu Dalles goV.1 was Hot threatened but thin once. Two niore touchdowns cumo in thr final quarter, the first reflulU ing from straight line bucks from Hi local eleven's own "44-yard line over the goal. With but a few inluulfs lo go, 1'inke tore over th goal when a Pemlleton fumble dropped into nm arms on ineir own -yurd -line. The Imlle.s has not been defeated this season by a high school team. ; i niox turns imp.i,i;h r.MD.V. Ore. (fipeciul) Tnion high ilefeuted Imbh-r Saturday af ternoon, tl to a, in a game that proved Tar more difficult for ihe 'maroon ami while, lhun was ex pected, lmbler started the game by kick ing la Hie 24-yard line and during i be (ii-at. quarter neither eleven made much headway, report Iiik 0 An Innovation that will Revolutionize Household Finishing "Dries in Less than OneHalf Ho:tr,, , Here is a new, distinctly different type of hoase- hold finish. New in. its beautiful satin, surface. New -in its immediate drying. New in its remarkable case. ; of application. ' .. . With Lacq you can apply a beautiful wearproof, water-proof finish in a wide range of colors, to any surface about your home and have it ready for use immediately.. Some of the Wonderful Things You Can Do With Lacq f You can finish a chair and use it in lest than une'half hour. 1 Come In - Try It Yourself ' Watch it Dry i - : - Oregon Hardware & Implement Company Two Convenient Locations to Sealedheart Grapefruit, Oest's Assorted Jelly, snwll jrlass....llc Preferred Stock Sweet Potatoes, No. 3 tin....:.... 29c Fdncy Sliced Pineapple, No. 1 flat . : tin lGc Fancy Sliced Pineapple, No. 2'i tin .. r.Oc Mission P.nmd Tomatoes. No. 2 i tin .. .T..-...-.r...l-lc Fancy Golden P.antnm Corn, No. 2 Itin . 21c Basket Groceteria AND MARKET I ineptly to punts. J In the second quarter, I'nlon, I burked to within a f t w feet of the goal Hue. but there the light Imb j ler ttin Ik Id. look poiiscMftlgn of the ball, and booltd il to the ceu- ter of the field., j . Mon puntH and pusses resulted until lmbler Intercepted a 1'nlon aerial, thrust, carrying U to Within u few yard of t'nlou's goal line. I'M vo passes were tried, three of which were, completed, . but the punch to tarry oil to a score was j lacking As a last resort, u place skick was tried which went -wide, j I luring Ihe remainder of . the I game t'nion had the edje. scoring (twice, once the result of a long for eword pas to (leertfiCn and tin1 uec und by an end run by ruspar. ''be win brought I'nioii's record to three wins und one defeat. Next Saturday Joseph comes here and nexl Wednesday l.a Grande's sec ond team will ineel the I'nion babes. Jimmy ItoHonhnum refereed the Imblei-l'nion tilt. Nine Kskimos lrjve arrived tn Nt w York. I'ops should watch them. They may gel jobs firing apartment furnaces. Neve-r be too harsh with a young j fellow before he has found him- j self. Not hing's more discordant i llinn n violin le ing tuned. You can finish a floor and walk on it in lens tli an one-half hour. 6 hop r or Greater A avmg's ' No. 2 tin... 21c MAIN l."0 The plaiv (o Krt your niotM'H worlli In quality Hiul prfv. W'v tun Anyuhh on I Itoltntlns tlrnl Mir mrat is of thr wry lwst. WHY? Hei-nmr tliey ime from nmhi-ftil MiH'is. Try them tuty I hi in otil conie twit k for mote. 2 f)oor helms Murk Cat. " TWO STORES The same Roods at the same prices. L10IS,SiTH: 'SHOOT WINNERS Dr. It. P. Landis and J. It. Hmtlh tied for first place at the Initial t in p sh out of the season 's se rles out at the Done True field, break ing birds -1 times out pf u possible L. II. Utiniiefteld and K. . Kingaley placed a close ; second! when tliey scattered Hit' clay foi '2n siiccessful shots out of 2j chantu'.s, , I H. K. f'oolldge's b'-st lucki brdught htm 1! birds, and (. A.I Knowles got the stinie record In his j only trial. K. C. Kingsley shot for a 14. and Oscar llerger, for a nine. Kollowlng the tiaps. Dr. I.tindis and t'oolidgt? gave an exhibition of snipe shooting, the former scoring 10 and his opponent. 10. A dozen rurkeys will add xest to tho shooting next Sunday at la a. in.,' according to offleers of Ihej Wing, Kin and Klcetfoot club, which sonsors the sport. ' faught u bootlegger In Nrish ille, Teiin. Dewa xlt years ,oh. hit "his good't were not. You can fininh the woodwork and hang curtains immediately. M 'BitK .MIhw tlcMti Miiildox I ii':iaiigts UOSKUI'ltO. (int. Little chlinge was reported In the conditio (tf Miss Jean Maddux, who lute Tues day nighl' polsoiiet) herseir" whyn she mistook a bottle uf mercury tablets fur aspirin. Her plosiuiaiis reported her to be somewhat weaker, but conscious and cheer ful. However, they held forth Utile hope for her recovery, as she took enough of the tablet ,1q jn, tluce severe poir.oning. It w.i.s Honii' time before her condition was discovered end relief obtained. 22 t'l l.pssolts 12 P.rghiners nv AdMineed Populur songs taught in dance style; over Kioo dlf ferout breaks, spaces, en l lllgs, fillers, etc. Deiiioiisfi-ntlonq Free ; Waterman Piano Studios Monthly, Tuesday ami Wed nesday at i:u.-terii Oregon Miir Vti, 'RnntiAr. incomr tax SKI'.VIl'KM and CLAIMS Audits .Systems . Inrcsli&uionH - Krricient Hervlni HeniioniililB AriYiunlaiit - 'l'n Counselor l.a Granite Nnl'l Itnnk HI. Ik. I'linnn .Mulil Orriecn: l.a. Or'nmlu - Pendleton Walla Walla Snodgrass & Z,immermtm Exclusive Undertakers '. 'Our 'fn valid Car Is 6sed' but ' (or one purpose of convey ing fhe jleli end Injured any whirp they want to go. Main AS N'ixnl or Day ' Delicious To suit tho nurse iinnI Delicious Al any priee. More than a 'rhoiisand lxes That will he .Moved at fit un Tlilriy-flvp eetits .v 'lt three doltais IVr 'bos.. lirltur ,your hoses l-tr tlie rJiea'ter grades. T La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. Main 792 top and Fancy Garden spinach, No. 2J 0 lin.lc Fancy Lye Hominy, No. 2'2 tin 19c Van Camp's Tomato Soup, 12 tins $1.00 Alaska Salmon, No. 1 tall tin, ....lGc Domestic Sardines, small tin Cc Fat Herring, 1-ih. oval tin........! 20c Jell Well or Jello All Flavors. .9c Toilet and P.ath Soap, per liar. 4c P. & G. White Naptha Soap, bar -1c La Grande Groceteria AND MARKET Next to Black Cat ' '