La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 16, 1925, Image 2

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' NEW MERCHANDISE ,
Of established quality is arriving almost every day
and we take real pleasure in showing1 it to you.
HILL'S
: - "A Good Place To Trade" ,
SPORT
rm'wno a:p, riTmi dispo
Hit inn or the wt-Kli-rn conference
gridiron championship was flef.-r-!')
until R'-xi Hulurd.-ty on the re
sult 1 of flat onlay's conference
.. guimts. '
. If. .lllC MIlllK'HOtll UopheiK ttl'H
able Jo lr'itt. J J.nr ry-u Yost's1
V.'.nlverlncj,nt Aim Arbor ,jpxt week
Om (iophers will lifivn ii fnlily
strong claim to tlx til-.
' " Minnesota, th only undefeated
.."Hig Ten" eleven, mtiHt defeat
Michigan to have itti undisputed
rluim to the champlmtshlp. If the
(iophers are defeated Northwestern
and Michigan will lay rliiitn Id the
title. Northwestern has completed
Hh -,lhg Ten" schedule with Inn
cm defeat, Unit hy 'hlig. TJie
Purple has triumphed over Michi
gan, I nth una and Purdue nnd en
gages Nniruv l)n mo, a non-conference'
school, --next Haliirdny, In If m
flruil contest or the season.'
Michigan, If victorious over Min
nesota, will have IohI but one out
of 'six conference starts, Tho Wol-
; vorlne have defeated Indtunu, Il
linois, Wisconsin nnd Ohio Htiito.
They lost to Northwestern In the
surprising baltle. of I ho mud In hl
Vago a week ago.
UMON GIRLS WIN
FIRST BATTLE OF
fOSSERS SEASON
I'NiON, Ore. (Mpoclal) Th V.
(. H. girls basketlmll team started
Its season hero Hut unlay night hy
defeating the pftppy team from Kn
terprls 31 lo 231 v ,
Tho first quarter foil nil t'nloti
nhead 0 to 2. Knicrprlse rallied
and 1'nlon did hot reguln the Mid
until the fourth period of play
when tluy forifi'd uhcud und won
by a margin of eight poluiit.
Hpcnccr and Hklff plnycd for-witi-d
for I'nlon, Childers, Hum und
ttmlth renters, and the guarding
was done hy Johnson, , McClclhtn
and Oecrtseh. Kntcrprlsc htm ft
Kooi t'"Ui und (he members tire
adept at passing, but Pol ho good
at huskct shooting. Hpeneer Blur
red for I'nlon, making ubout three
fourths of tin points, nearly all
from flhl (foulM.
Mr, tli'iinctt, of the 1'ntcrpiiw
m'hooln, nml a number of otlnr
KntiTprlwi funo rtrcoinpuhlt'd tin
Klrln on tht-lr trip to I'nWm.
(iuldn CH"'rtwn, of l.a Orund',
ri'ffri'i'd.
Iowa Will Meet IJ. S. CI.
In Inlersectionnl Tilt
, 1IKN MOINIW, In. (APWIowu
nml KitlHch, roiMjueioiH of IIIIiioIn
ninl "Ited" (Irnne.t-, .wilt eiiKuw
the ( iilvernlty of Hnuthern Ciill
lornla lit an IntirHeft tonal till next
Halurday. Another iHliTHeeilonal
Tu me will be plnyrd at I'edur KiiIIh,
Iowa Wednesday when the crack
. Iowa's Mini" ti'iiehf rrt' (eiiin will
ehiHh Willi Colorado Teachers, one
Of ll)i Hll'OIIKeHl It UIIIN In the ItOeliy
Miiuuialn eouference.
5,000 Raids
V'(
V,
3
mi
'0 v
'Hon"t Tom' t'nauau:b. Prtt-btnii
p.tln r Mi uimint, h im reit.Htl ftcin
the e dltpr b;ivmti Ii.u1.' me i
thnn ' 'mw lt pi r i-ilti. mt he
descfndMl ii: 3f oil p ! In Wwn din,
lie hid been rn the force twenty
years.
IliLL I I UU I IklLIBl
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NEWS
Billy Evans
Says:
(.1(111 1 I'SKTS.
.Iut throw out lln nvuliM of tin
f(Mttbnll KfiiiKN or Mittii'tlny, Nov.
7. In miking your (fHilinm -iim.
ImiiImmik. At ltasi rut us i in
iiiJdilh- w-t Is i oitii-t iM .
'
It in n volh-uo pn ri ib nt that no
ffiotliall Mutm- hImiiiIiI ivir lit- pohIv
poofd, r iciirdl km of wr-ufht-r rou
dilion. I hav alwuyH HiuukIiI If
a mlittiiUt'. Now I am cuntiici-il
TlM' KaiiUH of Nov. 7 IiiinlHh.'.i
MOine ot I hit miiHl MlarltlllK n-IH
of. yiai-H Hi font ball. In it doxwi
niwH ltit rrNiillH fnlbd In provn
tb- bi'tter tcaniM.
IN rbupa tin-blKKt't HiirpriKc wuh
ihv ib'iruL of- Mb-hlKun by North
W'Ulcrn. The worn wuh 3-2. With
out dKlHntf to detract In liny way
from t ho North tint ern victory.
fi'i'l thai Michigan In at IcmhI three
tnuehdownH better than Ihe KvunH
oll eleven.
Vi't only out first ilown wuh
niudn during iho Knmn ami Unit by
tlu loM'rN. It wn on eml rtm by
A .Mlt'hlKiui back Tor wmiethliijc
like IJ ynttN,
TKST I XrAIII.
That In Itnelf k I vert one a pretty
fair idea or the condition or the
fMd. The team that overwhelmed
the powerful Navy eleven 64-0
coufJl mukes dint one flrnl down
UKtilnst Northwentern und fnlleil to
scoro,
Truo, It can be 'argued thai
Northwcninru faced -the name wea
ther conditions us MlrblRun and
won, but that doenn't mean u tiling.
fin a rli'I.I Miir h ii h Ihn lun timitiN
played on at Grunt stadium und In
a downpour of ruin. It would be
possible for a teuin that Was 100
per5 cent Inferior undef ordinary
conditions, to win. 1 ,
I feel that the Iowa team Is two
touchdowns belter than WlHcohHlu,
yet phiyhtK On a Meld covered wli
snow. It waH defeated. "
Jn the AltrhlKun-North western
Kaiiio the ulhtetes wore rubber
ized uniforms so an not to sop up
the moisture from thv suKfty field.
In tho. Iowa-Wisconsin contest, the
players weru forced to wear canvas
gloves hct'uune, of the bltllltC cold.
Thlrty-thrue fumbles' were made
by Iowa uud Wlseonslii. t'ertaluly
that icame was no tnw test of the
inerlls of the two elevens,
"..
Itt'KnnllcNH of rollctfi' pniTleiit
lln'm nn tlmcM nhcii fiHttbull
KRUiim, Invnu-oo f mhi'mf west tier
coudlllons. HlioUliI not he ileil.
Kiiiunlny, Nov. 7 wits nuih a iluy
In the middle wnl.
FOOTBALL
Wett.
WiishliiKloii 7, Cullrornln o.
Olympic elnb 44, Miiltnoinalt
club, f'urllunil, 0.
Kt. Mary's colbKft Ninth army
corps 7.
OreKon AkkW's 24, Oregon t:i.
Noiithern t.'allforiila 21. Montana
7.
Hliinford X2. H. f H. .11. o.
I 'net fir i:t, Ho ut n Clara 7.
Whllman It'', fulle.- of liu;t
Hound tt.
rendleton Xli, llermlston o.
Nania I MoIhh .
I BM, f
I'rliieftoii 2r, Yab- 15t.
i a i-t mom tt :t:t, rhleiiKo 7.
Ml'-hlKiUi 10, Ohio Hlute o.
llllnnbi lit, WubiiHh t.
NetiriiMktt a, Kansas AKKbs 0,
WimcoiinIm a I. Mlchlijail AKKieS
a.
Minn. '.ola :tt. Iowa o.
Mt.-Mouil IH. (iklahoiita 14.
Vorihw i -stern I :i, 1'urdue o.
Nolle iKime '.'11, I'.ntO'Kle Teeh
Holy t'roNM (5, llulKei-H o,
'"t i'",itu ;i, Army 1.
Y;tt'e I '., SSyriinirti ii.
i oi n h :t:t, i unHliis 0.
II t'MMl iirown o.
Ti tjb-iiir 14, )' nnaylviinin n.
VlrirlnUl 14. I'elin State a.
.MiKx-int i a. Williams 7.
Slllllll.
Navy 1 j, Huvkitell 7.
Ahit'iima 34. Klnrhln .
An -urn I i, ittub rhltl 1'.
( urf, i Tech V CeofKUt 0.
Tiu.Uij. I i, S( wnio-t .
'alboiiiin IN'tiMo ( rop
Stent .VMIJIOO lbi-.br
HAi'ltAMITNTO. Oil. (AV) A
shoii.K' i tne ootiitu crop in "al
Horntu wi, a ijtiti"m this ' r tne
Kenenil iwircl'y wlii. l, u tn
prcMitged by report fr.in Kexirnlr
of the iiotuto pruiluob g states. The
Joint state And f.-dernl i-ton .ti!t.n.
ting tervue here tsnirdny put
California's probably pgtmo K id
at 7. 243. ooo hunh.ls. compre.l
with 7. 760.OO0 inst iMr und a six.
yer average of .nii,,ryofi.
Mttmute of the crop reporting;
hervlce for 15 Importnnt potato
producing stntea places the total
production for these Mates thi
yenr at 346.&03.OOO bushels n
oompatTrt with 4M.ntl.on m t3?.
i! ' . ' n
Radii
10
ti i:siav. ovi:im i: 17.
Mountain Time KUtllni's.
NHH. HeKina. fan. Ctr.G). 8 p.
m., Merry trlnf iiuartet; Jtone
Hititrnu'tfiter, mprano; Klotenet
Hinehtlr, planlHt; Murfraret Heolt.
viollniHl; Jerome llaurmelHter,
violinist: V. Vlllenuve, ttnor;
Mrs. Muhoney. readur; ler(in
Iufey, renddr.
KKWA. OKden, .l'lh. fSfll, 5-0 p.
in.. Odcn Hadlo dcal'-ra pro
ffriim. ' "i '!, ." ""
KOA
I)i'iiver. (olo.'f t)2
!.4). 12:15
1. in., UlnlKy llifar tntiMviWi
3:311, holmi'n'lvi's' imitiiifr; 4.
Clillnury hlnlifi 1:15, funtilon r
vli w; n:.1il illnm r c'cuifort, JlrnHn
I'iiIui-p ulrlnK orrlnnlrn: '7:Jii.
N'W-Tin'H conci-rt.
I'aelflc Time Matloiw.
f'NKV, Vancouver, Can. (I'lM). 7:;in
p. ill., bodtlino stories. Aunt
Itllby;- 8:.1Ht old favorites, Mis.
fl. II. Johnson, director; .Mrs. (1,
H. Morrill. soprano; Stanley
HIlKh. tenor: Mrs. H, II. John
son, contralto; Kidney Adamson
baritone; James Todd, ttceuin
patilst; lo;;io, nbe Mullar, so
prano; Calmnd orcheMnv,, Hotel
Itelniont. - . ' .
K I'H I A, Keatlle, Wli sh . . f 4 T, 4 . II .
6:4fi-;lf p. in., Khoites i-part-nient
store;, K::iu, proirraiu; ! : :to-
:i-:io, Kddie Huikm-Hti and hint
orchestra. ,
KI-'PO, Hollywood, r:l. CJRfl), f.-G
p. m., home I. our with Oeorirla
Hlminons, Mllly Lord , nnd Mar
( in rel Hond; ti-7 p. m.( dinner
miudr by (lira Trumbull trio;
7:311. "HlnmoinU:.M K. I'. Ilar
ciay of Simmons Minim; com
pany. South Africa: H-lo, KKI'f
eoneerl .hour, Turner orehestni,
direction I .o ren 1'owell; Tom
MIL'.M'll, hiinlorie.
KKWII. Hollywood. r. Cjr.l!),' ti-d
p. .ii., eblMien's bbiir. HIk Mro
iher of KKWH: ii:u-7. Mill
Hutch and ltay K- IIuki: in l. I.
James dinner program: ":ir,.
mli-rophoai- brevitieH: 7:,!u-7,
bri-vllien; 7:3ii. H MOtr:nn, Klunr
It. Sly eomiiany ; s-!i. I ep. pio-
Kratll llle.Hilit.-il .y VV. K. K'el
lnKK, fompanv: !'-lo, proKram.
II. I,. 1'ioekett. Hudson-KMse
d.aler with i:ill. trio and .Way
Walls and iiKut.j.-; 10-11, War
tier llrotbeiH fiolie: 11-12, lb my
Rcorganizcr
Tiiihit of l.m.iimv Mk-h . I"
In- lifvv iIimiKm i,I i In- lul, i., I hi,
"'tin-', iiiui win mii'i.-atiixi'
II"' I..I. ,,n,,., ,, ,, ...i'v
!""".( ut V i-Whirion." ,. Ii
KiK.ln.-itr ,.f Tnluisllv t .W ill
f' ".! til,- Ml, h,Kiin CH,. ,
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:n THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
A GLUTTON FOR PUNISHMENT
'1 hi 1st end . and his Hollywood
floor orchestra., : ' .. ' I
KfiO. Oalclanil, PuV T30I . 4-fi:o
p. m., concert' orchestra. Hotel
St. Krancts: 6:tu. "As a Woman
Thlnkcth," Louis Land Is: 0-7
twilight concert: K, It n d in
Hreezes, Kt'H: 8: Hi. Los tiutos
I'nlon high school orchestra; Hen
Mable, conu'tlst; Herbert L. Rob
ert sv tenor; Lucta K. 1'ler'non,
plunlst: "I'utrlotism In ' Kdn ca
tion. Or. Aurellu Henry Heln
hnrt; H:30. bridge game. '
KGW. I'ortland. Ore. (4flL5),
12:3-I:3i p. in., Kose City trio;
7:4r.-)t; talk: K-'i, educational
pibgniiuf Auction lold'ge' h's
sons; ..style lulls; McMlroy ' quar-
,j'te: if-1 ii; poncertj; ifMi-ig. dunce
inusic.''
KH.r.Los Angeles. Pal. (405.2). C-
( 6:.'lo p.. in., l.eightun's lArcadc
'cafeteria orchestrn. Jack fvon
(jhaw, lender; (l::io-7::t0, history
slory, , Prof. Ib-rtKog; weekly
vts't o'f Queen Tltaniu and Sund
imin from i-'nlryland: ('has.' Les
lie hi1) i-eadtngs. jmia y. Klein,
nuto-harp and harmonica; 8-10,
program, Karnest A. Meeker Jr..
. reattor, urranged by Walter Hld
.db k; 10-11. Art Hickman's Hilt
irtore hotel dance orchestra,
Kruuk Kills, leader. '
KNX. HollywoTid, f'al. 330.1)),
r : ;Hi -( : 1 ." p. m., Wurllty.er pipe
organ studio, Town Tattler: 0:15.
travel talk, W. K. Alder; 6:3(1-7.
Atwater .Kent Uadlo orchestra.
Paul riiifdeln, leader; 7-7:4fi.
duncp orchestra; 7:4f. talk - on
health, Or. Kobl. T. Williams; S
!), program, inke's It' bnttonlnt,
Shoe company; U-lo, KNX. te(i
ture ' program; I o-l -t movie
night ut the AmbiiHsailor, ltay
West's io"oanut drove dance or
eb' st rti.
KI'M, Sun KranclMco,. I'al. HITS-IO.
7, 7:3u, S a. m.. ilally dmteii ex
ercises; 10, dimiesile wleiice ta!k
Virginia Tapp,in; 1-2 p. in.. Itudy
S Iger'H Kalrmnut holr-t orehes-lra;-l!:'!o.
talk on Patriotism
day; 3 :3o-4 :::. fyrhs' Troldit'i
I'alnee bit- rolo-rrt oreln-.Hl rn:
Milt initial fmir-room lioiew
ih lot ami half. IfM-alcil
l.'ij.) MntllMin St., l.a (iiuuile.
This Is estate pi-operiy ami
must he sold to hlgheM hi U
tier for half -ndi, lwilntioxi
terms at the frond ibsir of
Court IIoum. 2 I. L. T'iro
liny, Nvemlr 1 71 It.
I.OWri.l. WILMAMstiv,
llefenv.
AUCTION
I SALE
T,v ti It i
H III t W .M J . ii'.' JJII 01
1 ill II VI nil 1 1 Hill II i vllUm
i ill mm mj4 m m smjs m
?! Sa&ly ,Swffy Cbmfoilabfy O I1
Com to Our Ktaft ttopol ! HH Jrtfenton A.t.
All Slns Lt-are troia Tlier Illj.
I.EAVVS I.A iRADG FOR
Jmrpb A.M. - I P.M. 4:00 P.M.: Sunday, I A.M. 4:00 P.M.
Hnkrr 7 A.M. . IO:i A.M. I SO PM. - 4 P.M.
KuihUj 10 A.M. 4 P.M.
Ponrllvlon Dallr II A.M. .4:0llP.M. ?
It rhOM Mala lit .
fi:30-0:i5, chlldiyn'ti stories, itt
lirother; 0:4. Wablemnr Llnd
und his orchestra; 7-7:Sn, lludy
Si lger's Fairmont hotel oPchea-
trui Hanlsh singing societal
program; thirty-two voices; Axel
Phllfitrom, director; 9-10, pro
' gram: Mona Oil trio; Oypsy nnd
Martu, harmony team; 10-11,,
' Jack 'naklcyH Cablrlaua. , ',
KTAH, Oakland, a. (240), tt-10
p .itu, program. Mutual Stores. a
Lane of Daiimouth Is
Leading East Scorers i
NKW YOltIC (AP) t,nhe nf
Hiivtuiouth with 18 touchdowns
Scored, leads the cast In the mut
ter of individual scoring on the .
intercollegiate gridiron, v Klve
points tistern Is Kddlc Tryon with
U touchdowns and 1 !i points
after touchdown. Lane has scored
a to'ul of 10K points while Try
on has utmipscd 103. These two
' leaders are far out In front in
tiie race for the honors und the
season is vlrtuiilly over.
"Swede" Oberlander of Iart
inoiith. stnmls third with 72
points, while Graham of Kord
bum is fourth with 71. ' .
Lane lends In touchdowns
sco r til with J ft, while ("rruham of
Kordhum is leading ttt field hi
tin; mutt!r , of kicking extra
points afior touchdown wPh 'Hi,
Latest llota utul Waves Now
Avnllnhle to Chinese tulrl.s!
HAN ,'PltANt'ISCO (AP). Kor
the. first tltm the bca'ily shop ban !
invaded Chlnalown. Two of them
ire1 doing a flourishing business. ,
Thi' operators nre Clilnese glrli, iJJ
grailuates of hutr-dressing and Wk
manicure schools, und one . tliejtt
tvalls hung diplomas Inlormliig i
:'Ustoim-rs M tlu-y are duly iuul- j bjb .
Most of-tile natrnitS are i'hin -se
firtn who Viint the la test bobs
md ' waves, f However, an occa-
fiun:il t 'lyiu-se sheik, with pinch- ,
(Mirk roal, and 22-liicli trourtor j
cufts. eitn In s.-en' opposili Hie
mirdpuiator of orange stick, cuti
?li lailt't and" buffer.
Delicious
To suit tlii pnrfl -(joisl
I telle lint
At any whi,'
More than ft
ThoutAiul Ixitm
That will Ihv
Moved nt renin
llilrty-ftvc eentA
To lb rep dollftn
Ver boi.
Ililng smir boxr
Ior the chrniMT itmilrfl.
. La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Go.
Main 79
PENDLETON IS
EASY VICTOR
PHNOLKTON. Ore. (Hpeclnl)
JU-iovfrins from their defeut ut I.a
Urnnifif Ann 1st Ice duy, the IVndle
ton HucknrodM tore 'and thundered
on tho irrld field Hutiitday to t Ut
t oniHernallon of the , ilermUton
fwarrlora, and won 2!) to 0 for the
fliNt oppoalnH' victory of theueuKon.
XA.MPA WINS TITI.i:.
ItOt HI-', Ida. (H pedal) Nunipa
hiffh nt-hool won the football title
of iMmtbweHtern Idaho Hat unlay by
defi'atiiu; the ltulne llraveH 11 to 41
In n Ktirrtiiff Krldlron halt I e.
Nam pa wan superior Inlhe flrHt
half but a 1 In I km rally In the last,
reaiurinx an uerlal uttnk, nearly
HpHet the wfmiern.
CUBS WIN FROM
UNION SECONDS
BY TOUCHDOWN
' After bavinii Us tall tnlMitl In
th' .tiiiif of ty pfilnis (iirly In
III" sunn, the I,. H. K. Tluvr rnlr
Ut H.4 Iro up inl clatvcil up the
1'nloii hlirh Hiiitml tfnm on (bo
fiHUlwIl ri Id m 1'nlnn Satuidny
afternoon, riruilly wimilirr i:t to
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'II ie snnio alllinutili hard
futi -jlit ami liilcrtKtiiiK thri4ixb
otit, dcvi'lnpiNl 'nn pm-tli'iiliir
siarx, both Hnnw playing well as
tt unit. ;, '.
" ThW tirlnjps tho I,tMs, victories
over I ti Inn. Ihiw y,eai' lo two. In
n first encounter bort tlu-y won
(1 to 0.
.Kvery man thinks he earthen re a
cold or miue a family uhlll he gels
one of his own.
The Most
. Cherished
Beneficial
Convenient '
and
Sought - For
Thing in the World
Is
-'MONEY
Without it you are
Helpless
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MISTAKES
THEM BY
Lee Reynolds Learns
Score While He Works
His Rfynokla bn.thiTH who are
all itraduutee of Oregon AkHcuI
turnl collen Btood by while their
alma mater whMptd her trarlitloti'il
enemy at football Hturday. Home
of them saw the from Un
i KrandKtiind, othern heard it over
the radio, but Let Keynolds, who
U HUM on the homo farm, calmly
remained ut his work in the fields
while tin- reBults eame In y a ne
rien of n-lnya. ;
Karl . Heynobl.s. ' llHtenini? 1"
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FREED - EISEMANN
means more than we can tell you. ;
demonstrate a set in your home,
wait, as you may be disappointed.
We are at your service.
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.
'USE'".' ..--V
Blue Mountain V
Butter
' And '
BLUE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM ' - '
tlome-nK-ide rroductsIIonest t Quidity (i Alyvnys
BLUE MOUNTAIN '(iEAMERr
K. F. TYLER, Prop: ' ' $
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READING THE ADVERTISEMENTS
Moiidiiy, Novo inlicr .!(, l!)2o.
from tlm radio at l.ekter i-Hoddiyd's
home, iihoned tlm Kttn'm play hy
piny to the ftirnu wherei Jmrothy
Lee Htuddurd aeuttled I he m-wu to
h-r Tath-T ont of uoora.
Oivifoii unUemity alumni may oi
may not hiivn fell iheir rtef over
turduy's amu alleviated . this
mornliitf when they found In their
mail mournlnK-Uaiided cards hear
inu the rollottlnff condolences; "A,
low tin to exprcM our deepen) tynu
puthy In this your dark hour."
't he Cards bore no clue to the Iden
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