La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 04, 1925, Image 2

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THE A CKANDB EVENING OBSERVER
'W.lnesdnv. Novenilior 1,
STYLES
That are dependable and up-to-the-minute
can always be found at
HILL'S
"A Good Place To Trade"
In Big Meet
. . i m&fi
SPO&NE WS
- '
Billy
Ev&xis
m:w staiik.
With CirmnKi' hwlt In hi
tritU; miim m ft:irs haw lnvi
k-trlnpt'l ci-t ami uol In nrt-ak
(mo lite f-illtft-.
In Itiif T n rlrrirji. Nick K!h
if Iowa in drawing th rno! puh
l'liy with Ifc nny Kri t rutin a Hg
HKOiui. Kiititr MurfU ih xlill waning
Into print, lu. :h row about tin,
Ohio ft tut Mar Un't all complimen
tary. fvnnitylvanla. shr.'r'.n honors
vith iKxr-.niouth In ih rast. o:fir
Kr'Mir. )CiiKr nnl Hlntkrl. Kr'-uz
w ttonA lUMt y-nr. ttit h l t""
pr-r r.-iu ottrr this fall. H lin
plimx'H Mom fait. KlanPy HW-r-arki
in rat-! jurt nx rooJ a tnrklc
hit K! Mclltnky. all-,Ann ri-a ; r
of liijrt Hfttnun; floni- compllrrnt.
HoKfTft Is u fal nmnt-s bttrk.
Itnldmk OtrlannVr of Itarf
mouth, who won wm Cam laf
ya r. hut who l rollwtlnir oo!l
of il thin fall, wa th- Hiimtfn
of thf attt axulnt HurvorJ.
OlM'ttnnlfT, known to lartrnr.nili
MiMlttiid m th. V1M Itnll ut tti
('inputs" Mirt-ly nwayiil It.ai role
airalnt Harvard. Tin- Crlnwm
couldn't Mop him.
IlltV Sl'OltT.
Koothat) fans lllt tlii lp sport lry
v-n more no than the hawbuil n
LhiiAlaJUa. Th. plain football fan.
who has no -rolUjrit affiliation,
dofan't tak kindly to fritting In the
ruin for a coupln or hours and
warrhlna; the athlet- slip aroun!
In the mud.
?urlnir the world Miis. baf-baM
fandom twirp ftll.l Korh-s fl- td al
I'lttitbur; to wjUch thr I'trat and
Hcnntor In th? ilfptdluK It It. 101
ponpfl on arrount of rain onrc, II
wan played tn follow trip Jay ji)
w'Hth-r not 'Vrn suited for foot
hull. Whfh- fandom didn't rar vry
murh for haw-bull unh r the wohi
ponnlblf fool bull w.atli- r condi
tions. It atiirk to tht finish. Most
of tit- Important foot hall tratii-
playt-d during; Ortot.r wiri: ataff-l
in rainy wiaLhr. Am a result tti
tt ndanrr at a Rood many of tb
rumen wua a dixtlnrt iliuippolnt-un-nt.
Certain conti-nin h !"! to
-draw Kn.ntio p.-oplo didn't ttltnui
half thai many.-
Had wrathrr nihi frKitball n
ppnriwto for llm pi ( lalor ulm
kM nM-rtdy Htr amu-4miui of iIm
Ia-tinu. . bin- m In th rain nnl
tttr Hie Klory of libt Alma Unfit-.
wihk I'fii.n v.
Thr- Nat lunul bMiuu di a not
numr Ha most vitltialdc pluynr itn-
tfl tho jfCfnibiT nwMiiiiK of i he
two major UugutM.
This la an ic-nnt id- for two
reasons. If th playr a'i.'i-d is
world artfs p-rfortii-r. h knov.s
nothintr atout ihn honor thrwit up-:
on him until It la all ov r. He hu
nothing to worry about.
Inrlontay nainina; the inort '
v;. h jab l- pluycr ai a tlin' lnn,
baa-ball nawa 1 ware-, il uaunhyl
1 In iH'Cmlfr. cans the- paprs
to rive It a murh hk t pi;iy thin? 1
if thi- -brt!on was anonunr-d junf
lforc Iho opfninK of the world s '
ri. i
a
In thK evMimi tkm I rr- nily r-
( cfirJ a i-iy Intt-nMIn h-nrr.
iuhk h I arn taking the Itln rty or
; n-fM-jtiua: In fiart.
THE OPEN
COURT, coiiRmHoynorrs' vviit
HI It t IT TITKIR XAMKHTO
THK MfTOK IP THETDE
hlUE LETTEKii MU.XTD.
(shorthand aa-1 t M-wr.t in ;h
hijfh a.-hool ntid ai-tutl off :(. ;-prtrni-
Why not let the-m do the
el-rtcl wtrlc' for lb Vuj-rintin-d-nt.
If n-ds nunf. th-rty
: at vir.f Jit per mor.'.h. A hrt
'Unit ajo It ws cot dteme-d un
nrrrr to have a truint. now w
' have on for tuch of the thrrr
Krai schools and a policeman at
'Centra!. Surely one ia affichnt
anl the e-trM nvn-- could be- e-x-
I pfdfd t-IH'KhfP'.
j Tjte ' uih rinindt-nt mad the
(stiti:iw:i o:i lh- witnt-ss ntaiu!
ha tht-re were oo fifth grad.- pu-
"Would It not bv lettr. Mr. I
II vans, to name th most valuabl
(ildyer In earn major league- atti-ri
the clow.- of the world aerha? I t
la a irrat atrain to just play In :
the aerb-a. In addition tryina; to liw
tif to ihc rnot valuable p!uy r j
n ptitutlon la nskfnK to murh.
"You will r-call thai Walter j
Johnson, .vof d the most valuable;,
pluy-r' lust yt-ar, frll down us did
l'.ix-r ivrklnpuiiKh this y-ar. )
"lion'i you think Ihut I'-fkin-'
pauich ptay il with the nitniul h;u-.
ard of helnjc voted the moat valu!
able player In the Anvriran eaiii
constantly lefor htm? I am sur-.
Il must havt- affd.d his p!ay. '
rrarilcally all of Peek's poor!
playina; was dono in PitUsburjr. No'
doubt h reulin d he was being
enrefully looked over by the Na
tional lea rue fans. V Anterlran 1
l aifue fans know hat I'.-ck ran
do, but on his Plttrburg- ahoir.K
he didn't compare very favorably
l with Wrlifht.
I "What do you think. i;ily?"
t ...
J . I.Ikc my frh-nd, r. Fan, I ferl
llvt tiKje-t taltmble player should
not be tiaimil mail rttr tlw world
mtIik Th' pluu In Min to Im voted
on at thn iut Amcrleiiii baiu-
nicctfnic.
Novemixfr 3, 1S2S.
(Alitor of tlfe- l lira n ill- liven in fi
;brve-r:
It-rm:t me to reply to Mr. G. S.
J;lrnle'.f Jftter to the opn court i pi!s in the Wi'low whool rocnm-in
oinrni und'-r dat- of October J. j.ty. Itrhaix it would' be advis-
able for the truant offlrr to count
No doubt the seat.- on the board i ht w many tlj-re an' livfme; in th1
r,f diicatioTi av irinip. loo ho: to I Inime-liwl- vtclnttr w ho an either
handl- the tranffer to other just ja't'dtne iVntral or Gre-enw-ood.
n w; w-Kii a mile. Am very ulad.:01"1 r"(tlort to htm. Theie will aao
ind J thi-: llr. W. W. Kinzie ac- ' h vtr-U mort- promoted at iioll
km.wiedL'fs thtt He 1M notlnnjc ! ,lav Im"- i '
but par th- e-hl!d on the shoulder,"! summer an PdditlonM two
i' e ronipeit-nt doctor aa tti-! "xm wt built at Willow school
hild in question waa still bruL-edrc,r th accommo-at(on of a fifth
a-id wrf fnternalK' from his gentle utt4i aixlt crad.-. Ths remain va
rats. The heij never arrived tol1'711 un,i linoccupird a: present.
i:siii.t him when I "refused arrest." ! e'-h Krade pupil xt no bwiefits
Vou admit that I advanced aome i. . ... .... .
, ... i . ..the hml'lina-i The cry is. -We do
not wnnt to Incrt-'me ta-s : vou
to you and I believe others of th'- 1 , , . t
.i .ii-i . . fk. - u j (dont nM to. l-.iiniinate some un
bo:ird think no too. Then why do i ... .
, . ... , ' neceHarv expends. tr.'-D a fifth
von not get tofc-.ther. uainjr com- , ' J , . ,.-t.
necesrtty , hook if " iiidi.u.i.in. ...
. i .i . i 'vr. a porllon of the fourth Tade
I rt .'eninl tranjfrrr'd to the fifth
frrade learner and thereby, r. hVve
!.!,: r'fin.l L, that -he h,!n'1 ' " fhil-
)r- v.t ckfd flown n,l n. ver will. ""J? ""w-"- ' ' ;
j'h- lranr..r.mul lanl." rircum-' rt,i" ,n"' "wlrvnitv hcj romf
lnn-. bnvr- ult-rxl Ihe olil fii-juI rn-at.i!ly l..for.-. but n.-oaus
ji-iHinr l'sun "A w!f-'mtin rhangi I ' r'- "lalil.- to pay for I.--
Iilit nihi'l " t' ntlvir. ar.i t-oiin proct-tlure it
! Ym, .. II n,.- y T,ay- i rtrlicate I rP1-. Thy w r- un-
r.,U,l vo.. .11.1 not ..art to .hoo! U
. , . . , (lrep-'e, it.i uttorney. the district
thn year, vt hen la a v-ry frail ! .. . . , .
. . , . . i attorney, the board of education
litre hov who; beraiwe h 1 more . .....
At Football Contest--" r? nl T T """'-"r r'Z n.i"
:forea to a-'end school, whom you: H m
H r 1 1 ' I r i f vr l if i ix v.t . . . 1 1 - ' '",
rhari:e ("bung. China'a fur-noer
olfrr and present bolder of the
.nanpunhlp of the lUwailq
tinds. Who la to compete in the lle.
W oiwn lournament at Lua Angtiea
orxi January. He ep-ti ttf make
a rood vhowinc in his mmai appr-
w in a Uk t Uii-ic tu-cl.ui t-yui.iry.
New Rule to Prevail
l
mon eenne. not
learnlns. and find a an t i. facto ry :
jol't!ion Of the I rouble Inst'-ad of
i i-U'.eiRie ad authority with the an-t
.WO'I'
It. I. (A ') :b m eroM
Ttadi'al departure from ull ncn pi- hiphw:iv. wading In water and
el football ei; fit or ii Will b" neud- Innmw to iu-hooi.
th- Itrov. n-ltosion univ. rtitfy Bur-1.'-' The pupils who are atudyin
hT- Sj,turdiiy wh-n IS.- stvp watr-h '
will b diJfurtlt'l ami In- Knic
run on a. basin ol 40 p!uj p;r pv
riwl, lr. I'. W. Marvi-I. director ot
alhb ilfy, annoum d Vun-lay. . j
It has Ix'en contend.-! thn: thnj
ell:itrjft attorney
are not paid ojt of public fund
pr n Ki'fl'.'iii of pi:iy-np 1 r--ntin- to ror'-.
u'e pirio;R is of no bem-fll xcepi j
;to the team w.ilrh score first r.nd f
;thry my they can us-- up so nni'! j
time by !-tritimatc plays that lf;
oponents are left with no chsnre!
A
fthe people's tas"s from what
source do ihe- r. ft-itw rorfiwna-
ien for their r-ces? t firmly
iK-lieve tit had ih board of -du-cation
eona-ilied the dt-tHn a'tor
'ney. a wa their priAilep. n.tead
of a cite officer, this matter wauM
have reached ai amicable ;-tle-ment
wt i he til all thU strif-.- and
niKr- contention.
I haven't talked with .yi the
ttrorn-vs-at-!aw in town, but the.i
ir some who ar bit; enough to
ivtf their advice and sen-let4 with
out compensation for the parent
when ne ded.
Knrtlnrn:prt'. I have not on
suited any lawyer relative to this
achook matter, nor in th rompo
ition of any 'articles written and
printed in our local paper, but I f
lid emrae counsel to defend me
tK:iin-t an illegal arrest. j
rM p.'l. HiTile. in conversation '
with nre. sa;, if wnntt J lo help
t:t in tiifa matter why didn't I use
my car fthe upkeep thereon to be
ny expanse), .take n-j' other child
'mm fVntral at hool. include the
wo children of llr. Hijrjsins " an.I
have my wife drive them back and
forth to Willow school. This would
rtf J'Q five round trip daily over
'ovi'" and WUlow streets, one of
'h' wnrrft roads In the county. I
'old him. before 1 would do that j
! would eo.u:p nrv home as a school '
oom. hir a i-ach-r and rive frt ;
duration to all affected puplLs. i
' I am wilting to and have taik'-d
:he matter over with the superin- ;
t-n!ent and several m.-mbers M
h- board In ordr to effect a et
lement of ton- nature, but I will
never ee-nd any children across the
r.il!roar track to school. An an
engineer. I have witnessed too
many crow-ins horrors. It Is an
niposition to ak the railroad to
Nuibl a vutduct or subway over the
-Twain- to cover up some one
iJs blunders, for If be school
were rightly m-ini'S'il 1 would
inrccriisary for any lilth' child to
iaye to o bac-k and forth acroKs
he railroad. A. V.. WA1.I
Idaho Boy Dies as
i l'iil. Il.i fim. ral
1 uilt uHi-Jt .!.' urrivul i,l
Result of Grid Hanoi i,.i...... "'"""i
I 1'IVATELI.O SAP) KrnW fn-! s art. fro. Bn..l vlol. t nn.,
;i-y,ar-ol.l Maho 'iVrlmtfil in- ! M . UI)n ,lfrBulI, t,ie
r.(1. biH'd 'lii--
. ........rtt nr..l Hll'lllbT Of til
T.-. h VootlH.ll i.iua.1. I'' 1 Vu. U
tKornin? in a ho;iial at lluri.-y.
Maho. acvor.ling to o.-,l n-achtiis
hrrp. Youn ronan .as injur. il l:i
a fooiluiil tnl Satnr.iay b.:'-.n
All.ion normal roll. Ki- and thr
T.oh. Tin- Injury wa U1ajin03.il
!,y a't.-u.ll.i physi-lan as ,on
ctusiun of tiiy spinal column a:..'
rv.ultt"! in coinplit.- p.n-..;ysis
Prior to Momhiy muht .''Jl.an r--tain.-tl
(oniw-iousn-sti.
Thr luxly li brought to
Fever
Grippe I
Co Stop them today!
Scot than quickly W "kit o.- ,
eerimuit.HUlbeJtec!din4lw. !
TVitctrwhcleiy!tra.Tbtpipt,re. ;
UiSerouluhiw ioi nuionstoeoploy mm.
IXn"t ttiy on kaa htl don't itky.
CASCARAj.OUINtNE
GctrUdQox 0 wuhponatt
Colds
Look for the "Check
Seal" on all electrical ap
pliances. We sell them.
H.&S.
ELECTRIC
"Check Seal"
Electrical Appliances ARE better.
See l"s.
La Grande Electric Co.
The Kmperor- Veapaln. belnjf
rick with the dixeune- whereof h
'died, when reproached by hi phy- ,
tstrlnn tor 'rontlnuina: to carry on
sinatters of tate. aaifl: "An cniperor
Mhould die Mnndlng." I
a j. i I rSXI VJx-m. h.H 1 1 M rWgge
r.itp" rimunxw
t'ejfiMJ
to Our Hi eg lepoi 4t IIMl JvfferMm
' All KtAtfeoi lm frucu TIero luily,
1.EAVF8 J fJUAXHE FOR
oeph-aj aM I P.M. - 1-uo P l.; Soudfcj, A.M. 4:IM .M
Baker 7 A-M. - 0:Wi A.M. . I :S0 P.M. - 4 P.M.
kuiidi) to A.M. - 4 P.M.
Peiidl"loi( -laliy 1 1 A.M. - 4:fki P.M. ' . 'J
1 " txput Phone Main 1f ......
.SIc02c No. .". I-'rimi:
OltKeiOX TIlAlfj VOX FAItM.
II. W. 'smilh. Prop., .
I Jk fi ramie. Ore.
I: KM KM BR It THTfi: That n'
Vok Man wou'd ever, think of
puthcaing stock from an Aseti:
Broke-, .a hired or cummirsior
Habuman. We personally exam
ine nd inspect e-aeh fox thor
ouijhly. and c-rtatniy you a r
l sinner runnnf. nf ford to rUi
,( that which we turn do v. n. Vm
frpen'l your money hr for iroot
to. not hltrb. powered Kil-srna':
rhiy. A r-I"ab!e denl ni'-ans a 'ot
to yoj and that's my vylu
MOTTO.
Before
you Build
orBuy
aHome
(t insist oa
ChecJCSed
Electrical
Wiring
hmmshnmL If
I , .;llr. , J . W
Ji.--. I (:,. K K
1 1 wwisxwim
J
I iiff' m If I
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Change Now-?o a non-congealing oil
It's time to change to free-flowing Zerolene, if
you do not already use this wonderful motor
oil the whole year 'round. When other oils con
geal in cold weather, Zerolene flows freely. It
is an aid to easy starting and a sure protection
from cold-weather fractional dangers, rapid de
preciation and repairs. Don't take a chance
change to Zerolene NOW.
"Check Seal"
APPLIANCES
Carried By
EASTERN OREGON
LIGHT & POWER CO.
To determine the correct body of
Zerolene for (he winter lubrication
of your car, coniult the Zerolene "
Correct Lubrication Chart
at Standard Oit Ser
vice Station! and
at dealer.
he Largest Oriental Rug Organization incAmerica
A x&x - fEim. . wfi.h iktt v. I
f ar-.TiV-rr..-I:-..f.,:I' fcr, f! I : 5
Headquarttbs cf CAR i OZIAN' BROS., Inc., Portlant-.Orecom.
Branches in New YcrkCrry; Seattle, bpo kane ratoma.Washinron;
V i' . F?maii.m. SiiiinhL'J nd Keshan, Persia. i?
Kttail contKviujiu with 5C of the LcjJ:ny Storo iii tlie Kurtlnvctt.
Exhibition 2nd Sals at Oor Store 0?
Oriental -Rugs from Cartozisn BroiJnc,
NOVEMBER l - 3 0 - 7
IT is with pleasure that we cgain announce the coming
to our store of a special representative of Carto:ian
Bros., Inc., to display for exhibition and sale a large and
" widely varied assortment of Oi iental Rugs for the edifica
tion of our customers. It will be a delightful and interest
ing trea,t and an unusual opportunity to make selections
for your home.
This collection it especially chosen to represent the highest art and
f kill of the Persian and Chinese rug weaver, embracing great room
ize ruas and carpets, mediuuv'he ruSs and even those very small
pieces so popular. In price, too, the range is frou the most exclusive
to those of extremely low price.
The name Cartorian Eros., Inc., from whose establishment come
these rugs, ts sufficient to all who are experienced in Oriental Rub
buying to imply the greatest valuti which can be obtained for the
money. That p-eat house was the originator and is still the exclu
sive i user of the "One Price Policy" in selling Oriental Rugs, estab
lisMng a fixed pr.ee on each rug as low as rnly direct importa-ion,
the control of many Persian rug weaving looms, and a large'and
rapid turnover can mane possible. This sv:n3 is passed on to ou
customrn. ' Oriental Rug Exhibition and Sale
In charse of
Cordon J. Campbell
SprWal UrprrMnlnll,,. of , ,iiail
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
Four Floors of Fine Furniture
PTl
tot nam rirrtia
Pa,
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