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.Tuesday, Novouilior 3, 102n. Pare Two THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Georgia Tech Star' m POWERED ! TEflMS.TQMIX V f T t X f t T t f t f f ? ? t t t t ? f f f f t ? ? ,4 SPECIAL DISPLA Y of NEW t WINTER COATS $34 .50 to $49 .50 k X Ml IMwi ISW ,, . : . ' UC y y T Stylish Fur-Trimmed Models !n All 'Choice Colors If there is one particular garment of your ward robe that must. be especially good-looking and styl ish, it is your winter coat. Nothing you can buy gives such service and. nothing gives a charming, vcll-drcssed appearance like a stunning, coat. In this special display are coats that will appeal to you at once. You will like their cut -and stylish lines with flares in constant evidence. You will like the soft, warm materials that are so nice to look at and so good to wear. You will like the choice colors that are so popular this fall a big variety that is certain to provide just the coat you have wanted. You ' will like the lovely fur-trimming that gives such luxurious smartness to these new models. " ' , And especially you will like the excellent values represented in this showing. The prices are such as to permit anyone a good-looking coat this win ter, prices that spell economy in ' your wardrobe . while providing true dressiness for the wearer. ; You are urged to see' these new coats at once and make an early selection. We are always glad to show; you. .','. ' '" $34.50 $4950 Other Excellent "', Coat Values n $25 to $125 Additional' variety and increased selection for your coat purchase, is provided in other price ranges. Very good coats, warm and attractive in appearance are available for you as low as $25. Facemaker Coats, made of choicest materials and exportly styled,' offer you unusual value and utility at $50 to $65. Other fine coats, lavishly fur trimmed, in finest fabrics priced up to $125. NEW DRESSES TO COMPLETE YOUR COSTUME A wide selection of dresses at at tractive prices will urge you to choose at least one when seeing these new coats. Flares predominate in these frock styles. HILL'S "A Good I'lncc To Trade" Aditorials It May Interest You To Know That Tin gleam of in etui htin hild Its pel on tin f;iHi lormhle world. From crown to toe Mthtdy is touched with gold or slt ' VtT. That . Itenemhllnjr JapuncHo tim lorn.s on fnte nlKl.ts n:e thi ni'W "limNrn" li'fVis with thidr trathircd futl iicRB mid Kiy trinmiinua ot i-inliruidi i y mid laci-. That Isn't It forttinntii that flares and pltulH hav oo m n to us UlOtl)f with "Pht( Oliailc-ston?" Thnt HatH will ndd nn Ir.rli or two to t lit hi'ttfht slnro It hun bi'n diHTi-i-d thit Mki cruwns arc to lt worn. That Wrltabto flower frartlcns uppnar In thn shopA a( prpwnt. From tho mutn ' mot h and lirlllinnt chryn nnthf mutt's to the ttny tlUNel ruM'hui) tho whole ft Al dell Is ftowerltiK ut unee Dint Madam may wwir n flower on every occasion. v i;iim:st vatkis. t f ? T ? 'T T t T T t t T T T f t; T f T Y T T v f Y r ? ? ? T f T T t f t t T y t f y y y f y f y y y t y y t t f y y :--LlJ- fvan v.'diiams lit on of tlie stora on this year'a Georgia Tech eleven.: He oluya a haUbaclc position. His etellar work did much to carry the Golden Tornado to victory ove Penn 6Ui rcently. TIGERS WILL MIILER Sport Gossip (fiy I lu AswM'In'li'rt IVoss)" The New York Hockey .cluli.hns finally heen completed with a Hiuad of IS hockey pluyers. inost of them Canadians. The outfit in cluillnf; I-iiiikLoIiIs and McKiimon or the Atontr.'ul TiKi'rs, siKned Hat urday, will no Into trnlninff ntxt I week for the National Hockey h'a- tfiie race, ' lied "Oranjfo feels that he made pood n year promise in smashing V ' li t y y Announcement was made today that tire - La Grande hiKh school football team will piny the Imhler first team at Imhler 1'rlday after noon at 3 o'clock. The addition of, thn Imhler frame to the, I -a Grande schedule was made yesterday. Itnbler has had ajtho I'eniisylvanla Uofenso Saturday. rainy successful season mis ran on the gridiron, holding Wallowa to a scoreless tie, losing to I'nlon by two touchdowns despite I'nlon's weight, and winning several gumes on her schedule- OREGON PLANS FOR BIG WEEK I want to show up the east," he said lust full. He Mid just Unit. Tad Jones. Yah' Coach, was so gratified over the KM team's tri umph Saturday ugalnst Army that he indicated a week's reot would be given the first " string players. Sonio of the men may even in' out two weeks ' until the Princeton game these Including Kline., who was Blightly Injured Saturday. "'. v ' Baseball has been tuned In for several weeks on . the diamond trade mart, but can get nary ; a whisper. Washington denies Koger 1'ecktnpaugh will he traded in spite of Peck's series slump, the OI1KGON. Giants and Heds haven't yet b-en Plans for. able to scar' up a deal,, while the Homecoming week end. November: pjrutcs havn, thus far failed Jo give 13. U and IB. reached near rom-'a tlmt Moore and Blgbee will be sent to San r'raneiseo tn pay ment for two minor league sturs. rXIVKHHITY OK Kugene, 'Ore. (Hnecial) pletion today with the announce ment by James heake. Homecom ing directorate chairman, of a ten tative schedule for tho three days. The schedule does not deviate materially from tho.su of past years. Friday afternoon, November 13, will be given over entirely to the welcoming and registration of .ilumnl and ex -students. All in coming trains will be met by stu dents who will escort the quests first to registration headquarters am) then tot their lodgings. A big student und alumni Ore Ton rally, set for tt o'clock at the armory, will be the feature of the Priday night program. The rally will be preceded by the annual "freeh" bonfire at 7 o'clock und I he "pn.lainarino" parade at 7:30. The alumni meet tug has been xet for 10 n. m., Saturday, to be followed at nopn with the campus lunc heon and class reunions. Three thousand people will be at the luncheon. It is expected. liny ward field will then become the center of activities. The Home coming football gam" this year with the Oregon Agricultural "ol hge tejini Is scheduled for 1:30 p. m. Several stunts are being plan ned for the intermission. Saturday will end with thn alumni ami upper classmen's fiance at the woman's building, with the yhder classmen on a downtown Ktloor. The.ie dunces will start at Jim Multiu. f'hlcugo' promoter In New York looking for mat eh en, ex presses the opinion that Chicago soon will be rivaling the metropolis as a pugilistic center. "The windy ..'city Is certain to vote in favor, of boxing next sprint?," he s::ys. Jeff Hean Is Member Of Frosh Grid Squad Mcssnjcc o. 4 1. I ''mm: OR1U.OX THAIIj fox farm, II. W. ntfth, I'rop., l,aGrniule. Ore. One party let n' man selling fox on cnmmi&don sell him in on tho strength of the statement that a male was the offspring of a certain grand champion at thn 1922 show, this to the tunn of $2,ono per pair. I have proof to the contrary. For your pro tection, bring the next salesman down before me. My help would have saved this parly $f.00 anil a bad start. When Did The Dalles Move Into Northeastern Oregon? If The Dulles Is in This District, What Then, Writer Asks, Has llecome of Central OreRon. Ily Kconp) ViiPMInn: Is The Halle J '.astern Oregon the discussion, tn j Generally, t.pnking gengruphlc , ftlly. The fulled in m Hunters Ore. : gon when the Intter term Is meant Two annwera usually remit to i to a purute the mat., into TWO avc the above query, one In the nf- Hon, one rant of the Cascadi s and firnmltve and on In thn nnratlvi. aocordinff to ambitions, twisted of Oregon Keogrnpny, and otliT ihlnga that man cuter Into one west. Hut wnen that happens, what he. feima or rem rat Oregon? toes It Viinlsh Into thin mr or sink Into an abyss of nothlngnew? o Speaking hi reference t Tit Imll. Ihe UiiIIcn u n.t In IUi-i-nil Oienii. Nelibcr U H"iid Hint rrhieUlle. nr H.Whl IChir. Why. then, vhftiihl Hie lllrs linker fmxball Kilnie ihiide the l a-lern On-mn rl.lHnn clmm ptonsiitp.' Tuitm H fol. gru,,!,!, of nmi'e, thni linker liunbl trim l.n titnnde. Follow ln Sdtifvday's framra (here stiil remains three po.slhlr elalmanta fr Kasit rn trej-on toet. ball hennrs Itaker. l-i Grande, and Mllton-Pteewater. The rjlte Ooetn't enlt r Into the annual sriuahhle one bit. The Haker-The D.illea "c-laaf-lr" will ha no more hearing on the title rare than the Itotsr-I.a Grande Ku in e last Saturday did. Teams from (om iuntiea an nually decide the actual champion ship and the four couuticti are t'mattlla. I'nlon. Huker and Wal lowa, True, I'ralrle nty and (n. tarto oet'Asloiially figure In the se lection, hui tn order to do ao. frames mud he scheduled with at lea at two leading contnd rs If eoje. nttjinee la to he Riven chilics from these two. It would he far Ixtcr fir Ra ker, ! ;nuidt IVnlletoii, Kn lmprlM Wallowa. Xlllou water. I nton ami Hie n -t 'to nmv an i for all. rhii k Tltr Ihi lew of! Ihe ll-t nf pn4hl Val rin Oti'ifnn rhamphwhln con tender. Ilti-niise, after all. nli. n The a1ls lavs claim to the fen- tnil Oregon chHinplotihipt ll ion-hler a Knu with Hift or I'eiKiicton, or l-a tirainfc Mninic point in Midi n chain .Ni. stih iu.k iu:ki:.ts koi riirCAGO (AD Joe Ftl-h' Nebraska heavy weight w ri: tier .Monday niffht defeiited fan Vloioff. of Hi. l.ouis. In two straight! with " body aeiwom in 4 6ft seconds and 1 mmitta ends. respeclU-ely. The Idea of n chain of tkrea under ona minuaement ;u iz ine'vd by licrsc II. ILirtrord I'MVKIiSITY OK OU KG OX, Eugene, Ore. (Special) Jeff Ilee.n. of l.n Orunde w ho played two years on the l.a Grande high school foot ball team under Carl l.odtll Is a member o the rnlvrslty of Ore. (ton freshman team. Mean p'ayed tackle, guard and center at La, Grande. He tips the beam nt 175. Spike Leslie, Oregon coach, has a friiiy fast Lain, but It Is lighter than the elevens of tho last few yours. About o are trying to make the team. The 8mnd at present Is made up f Kltppel. Ca dwell, Sandvall und rarlson. centers; Plegel, Mast, rochran, roughed. Vi'inier, Thomp son. M a&h be rtc r. and I .enksn. guard!;; Martin. ftcMutt. Kramer. I Wale. Nosier. Me('ulloh, Hean ' and Itenne't. tackles: Pop", Greer, Jamison, Hurnel.. hale, Piausscn, Hall and Jost, ends; Woodle. Wil son anl Manerude, quarters: Ost rum. Hugan. IMdy. roles,' Gnen ; and Llewellyn, halves; and Gould. Gooden, uni (iaulke. fullbacks. Hegei, Kltppel, Pop", Ifigan, ! Wade. Llewellyn and 8andva)1 are ' px-l'ortland high school students1 on the first stuad. 1 2 r,eison.s 1 2 Iii-ginners or Advanced Popular songs taught in dame style; over looo dif ferent break!, spaces, enl tngs. fillers, ete. Penmnvti-ntloiis Tree Waternian Piano SUmIIos i Monday, Tuesday anil Wed- nclay at KnMcrn On -gon hilr Co. We an can't no vouth for tha winu-r. but the north wind see ma O be n Its way. Statistics show the weather m i" so per cent correct, leaving 20 er t in lor noibiaya. NKW YOU-! (AD Ton eastern football elevens remain undefeuU-d, six having In-en hurled from the heights by Hi coming of "Hed" Grunge, tho remarkable recovery of Vale, the :alt of lh Navy hi the west and tho. development of power by some institutions of the northwesl. Only one. Sy mouse, retains un unfurnished goal line. Cornell uu lUK permitted 14 rolumbla points Saturday while Ilucknell and New Vork tint versit lea went down be. fore Holy t'ross and Fordhum re spectively. ' - Of Ihe ten remaining at the head of the' Hm. four will become en tangled In encounters this week and unless ties result, two must comet forth victorious. The meet ing between Dartmouth, and Cor nell ut Hanover, N. 11., undoubt edly will be th ou.nl or .of interest , although Holy Cross und It'ordhum slage a Hparltllng- engagement at the Polo grounds. Harvard and Prlma'toii tn Clash. Harvard und Princeton, both de feated this season, will clash at Palmer stadium In tho first-of the I2G "big ihroe" meetings with all signs policing to a Tiger conquest. When Cornell and Dartmouth meet, two hlirli scoring elevens win be pitted agaiusl each other. The II (means, whom Coach Isolde, de. scribed ti anything but football material a few weeks ago, havo performed excellently and given rise to the belier thai the "red lor nado" has come forth again In all its fury. In five contest! they hawi scored 2 la points, an average of 4:1 a game. . . Dartmouth, numbering Harvard and Itrown among its victims, Itas totnllcd 245 points In six buttles, an average of 4 1. Hut the "hit green" was forced to depend upon the giants of its forward lino agaftist Ilrown Saturday, two block ed punts accounting for tho touch downs. : Washington and Jefferson meets Pittsburg Saturday and Is likely to fall out of the select list, while Penn Military encounters Susque hanna. Host on college faces West Virginia. Colgate opposes Provi dence und Dickinson tackles Gettysburg. JOHNSTON WINK CIIOWX. MEXICO CITY (AP) William M. Johnston Monday won the men's singles championship of . Mexico, defeating Howard Kinsey in the final round of the national ten nit) championships, 0-3, .6-0, 6-'4. In some parts of 'Norway people look up the telephone number after taking down the receiver. And over is the total resources of this bank evidence of secur- UNITED STATES LBAf Snodgrass & Zimmerman Exclusive Undertakers Our Invalid Car la used but for one purpose of convey ing the sick and Injured any where tbty want to go. ftlalo 2 NJgnt or Day I T" 1 " JSwHllq OmfafaiuCl Safety Monm to our mr txm 11141 i, ttmoa in All ljrc Lran frntn Tlwra Dally. tCAVES IJk r.RASKE FOR nrrph AM . P.M. .4-o Kftl.i HiimliiT. IA.M..4MPU Bakttw T A.M. 10:50 A.M. - 1:30 PM. 4 P.M. Sunday 10 A.M. 4 P.M. PeadJetoo DaU j 1 1 AM. 4 :0n P.M. Depot Pimm Main ft