La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 17, 1925, Image 2

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THE LA UKANDE EVENING OBSEKVER
Tuesday NovL-nilK-T 17,
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111
aerwear
lir. i T XT' . I i
winter vveisnt un
$2.50 Sleeveless Garments
Specially Priced At ;
.25
.
Carter's fine quality unionsuits, so well known
to women who buy underwear for service, fit and
warmth, make up this lot of garments offered e't
this unusual price. We want to close out a portic n
of this line, therefore your opportunity to make a
saving of SO per cent now. '
The garments are nil sleeveless, ankle length, ..
and are exported knit from the finest materials. 1
Soft and warm, a Carters unionsuit is made to fit
and will be an ideal garment for wear during the '
coming cold months. Neatly and attractively finish- '
cd. ' ' - . :..,; ..
PER SUIT
$1.25
While taking advantage of this offer, you would be interested in seeing the display of other
Carter's models, and the new silk underthings that are so desirable for gifts. We are always
glad to show you. ,
Aditorials
It May Interest You
To Know
That
Anfhiutlon seems to ho the
designer's chief aim : in
styles for winter. Anything
t lint will flutter, anything
that will move even with
dignified leisure. In ac
cepted a o u r f a , apio'ia,
bibs, Jabots, rlbbonH all
the Ktiy, lively touches pos
sible. That-
We aro receiving many
compliments on our tlH
pluy of new heuvy woolen
1 coatlnKH so desirable right
now fur mukiiiK Into chil
dren's winter ffurmentt.
You'll flml them in oiler-
ate In prlre, too.
That
Yo'i will nlfio enjoy look
ing ut the new woolen
dress goods that have
' rorno In recentlya va
riety of choice colors ii ml
Home new flannels lint
ure particularly muurt.
That
These new umbrellas with
the Mk round handles are
so smart in nppenrnne '
that you don't mltht carry
UifC tiiem everywhere.
to fii.&u in blue.
$1.00 rr
Ji in lil .-. Inn iiml kiv.ii sill;.
That
Christmas shopping In al
ready start Ink and we're
ready with many new girts
that women appreciate.
$1.00
Women's Sport Hose On Sale
This entire lot of sport hose is on sale to close out a dis
continued line. Regular $l.!iO hose, this special price of ?1 gives
you a real chance to practice economy. 1 '
The hose, are available in this fot in tan, black, grey, and
brown and are especially practical for general wear during cold
months, on the street and about the house. All sizes for you
at, $1 per pair.
$1.00
Winter Shoes For Children
With many wet days here and hard winter days to come, you ;
are naturally thinking of new shoes for the youngsters that will
be warm and long-wearing. See the Hilliken shoes for kiddies in
our footwear department. They'll satisfy every requirement and
moderate in price.
"A (iood
Place To Trade"
HILL'S
"A Good
Place To Trade"
La Grande Scheduled To
Play Union Here Friday
Tiger Team, Scratched
and Marred, Expects to
Find the Maroon and
White Hard to Dcat
A blue and white tiger. sernh h
ed nnd marred from Armistice day
activities. Is making' ready this
week for another tilt one that
promises football fans here an af-ti-rnuoii
of excitement.
The tiger, with wins over Ten
dleton. Imhler. Wallowa and Kn
ur prist, will mak an attempt to
sweep aside the I'nlon high eleven,
the semi-final obstacle to an Ko st
ern Oregon rhumplonshlp, on the
ftthletlP field here Friday after
noon. When the Union-La Grande
game, was first scheduled. It was
dated for Saturday but since then
the time was moved up a day which
certainly works to La Grande's ad
vantage In at least one way one
mora day. will elapse before the
game of th(. season
Ha-
flnal
ker.
I'nlon Tram Ninttix.
In the opinion of some football
fans. I'nlon bus the strongest temn
It has had in some In or I? vu
this rail, and the tiger Is h-ttlnu
nothing interfere In preparations
for tho maroon and white tim
chine's arilvul.
McKennon, whose 50-yard run
for a tumhdown was a renturc of
the IV-ndlcton game, will not be
In the lineup bee a use of Injuries
and 'ulh-n msn not he at hit I .rut.
rippl(d, the tiger may he unhide
to present as strong a front us
heretofore.
Opponents llcaty.
t'nton, w ho held the It ker team,
favored for the chumplonshlp, to
two touchdowns. Is heavy and
formidable. Itn parsing attack Is
not to he snceced at. Its defense is
strong, and Its gem-nil menu of
yard-gaining plays is attractive.
In spinklng of the coming con
test, coach il. I.. lntton wild: 'i ll
be absolutely satisfied If we win.
no tnatli-r how small tin- ncoro may
he."
tji-nerally speaking, that in tho
aliunde felt throughout I .a llrand'.
(hie thing Is certain. If it Is pos
sible lor I nlon to win, the maroon
and bite plavetH will leave no
stone unturned. Yur after year
they have turned hack ,ti (Irande
and u victory would he sweeter In
them than un otherwise vletorlous
.Sanson.
Officials and the horns of the
game will he nnnoutned Inter this!
w eek.
Billy Evans
Says:
l-K'l OU ol'I IMH ;s MM. I
Illl.l.SllOltO. ore. -1 the cir
cuit court today Alice It. Mef'aslln
llcad il Eii I It - to i to one Indler.
Iiuent nld was fined $.iOU jiltd Sen-
teneed to sl months In jail hy
Judge Itagelv. She was pa ret led
during good behavior upon pay
ment of 1150 to the clerk.
I.eon Unlet plea. Id guilty to .
unor charge nnd was fined $f.e.n
and sentenced to slv month In
kill. He was paroled during good
behavior upon payment of $2.0 to
the rhrk. AUtOmnMhw heloturin
to V. T- tturaem ami y, o. rrenry
'were rouriM-nted by the Judge for
the ntnle.
I t'ora Thompson obtained a Ue.
icreo of dnon r f,on, wtniani
ThompHon.
i iti'i; sromj.
ft mie as yet ha iici-iimhI the
rnlleucM of uhig a lUcly rtsiihall
hut ilit fact it-mnhv ilmi rrtf
oiiMiiiK Is lhc ntle on the gikllron.
(Vrtnlnly tho popularity of the
f ree-lilttlng. lurge scon hull gumes
fM-eiiis to have spread to the big
football contests.
Hy the clone of the season I doubt
If then will be n major college
fnotball team that will he able to
present an uncrosst-d goal line.
Kueh Week has s'rn sonte team
that hud not been scored on. have
Its record meard either by a
touchdown or goal from the field.
Michigan. In Its first five games,
managed to blank Its opponent a
while Syracuse 1uYn-d the trick In
Its first half down clashes. Colum
bia, by scoring 14 points against
Cornell, and Harvard nine on I tart -
mouih, put thosv two college out
or the whitewash column.
As the Itontr nin has thrilled
baM'ball rn, IIh fnrwanl te)
GERMANY HAS
GOOD BOXERS
HKKLIN (,AI) When German
boxers squared off against Ilrltlah
pugilisms In lan. they uatuilly were
lven a good boxing h-saon or n
heating. Hut now there Is little to
-hooae between the in. ' Tim Oor
niiii mitt wiolder compares fnvor
ibly wilh thcsi' of any other Ku
I'opeun count ry.' ' 5 ,
French nnd German fighters did
not become friendly enough to en
ter the boxing ring until the e'nl of
That ullowed Cor litile'coni
purl.son. Now- that .tho 'spirit of
tieuce preVallH, some International
iiouLa are' expected, , . '
I in 1 1 eiisi rater, I otngoergen and
llafry 'Hteln, i-eKpuclively light
hea vy weight , iniddh'Welght and
'lyweight, urn tlni (jerman boxers
who have Ilie bout chance to con
Uer Hie title of champion of Ku
opf In I heir class.
Hrehea-st niter holda In (lerinany
the position and enjoya the humic
popularity ih did Carpeiitler In
i-'ranee some four yearn ago. The
;ieopl- here call him "Miuih" just
ih I h'j' l-'reiicb were wont to call
he IVeiiell Idol "tleowH" In the
jbl "lays.
lie la a clean living, modest,
food tuol:ng young fellow and de
lerve.s itlj popularity. He Ih vei-y
.'u Ml., for ji bl man, baa a right
A'hieh is not In be held too lightly
and in hh game uk (hey make them.
, In the eurJy1 (Itiys, heloro he knew
in. much alloiit fighting as he does
'iow, )f met Arthur Townley, Jr
fliiaio ', S mi Hn, Hurry I'eraon and
ih(. Invftahh' Halt ling Sikl. and Ilie
Herman wuh never u beaten man
antil the t'hial gong. I lis flghi
against l'aolino I Hkudum. the
'.Vfounlain l.lun of the I'yreneea r
ah hiH manager I'Yaucoia la-Hcamps
aas diihhod him will be watched
will) great interest. They, incut in
iterlin on November' 2. t -
Iiomgoerlen oi Cologne is the
eat of the' ttildrllcwelghts. He has
met and defeated In l-'ranco both
i'ionnier and I'aumetle, who rank
tniong the best In that country. The
'ologm lialtler is expected to take
ho title away from Wlegert, the
present holder, whim Ihey meet
icre in lect intK'r.
Harry Stein also of Cologne
would glvo nny of the flyweights
.n Htirope u stiff argument. Hoth
jJoemgoerten and Stein learned
their boxing with the Kngllsh pro
essars in the Army of Occupation.
Among the heavies Samson Keor
ler, IHener of .Mndgeburg a twen
ly year old youth 7 Hickman of
Hanover, Haymann of Lelpnlg and
vVairner of ' Tnjrtmttnd need " not
'ear to ir vet the best In France
ud England.
In '11)0 light heavyweight class,
Koyrtier and Dockmunn. who can
, nnkv the weight and he strong,
Melilng of Dresden nnd Smehling
)( Cologni?., form a qua riot 'which
(Would noubc ut or tunc In any
ring in Knrope.
Kurt I'renr.el, Mltenz, Domsocr-
reii .and "Wlegert rank highest
tniong the. middleweights.
The-weltorwelght class furnishes
he largest number of first class
nen. Horse of Hamburg. Kunke
tf Ilerlln, Orlmm also of Herllti
ind Naujocks shape up as real
Ightera.
Ihisid of Cologne Is about the
-v-A
Flapjack King?
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rail
NEABSCLQSE
.ilg Hill Ttlden, raiUOUS leuius Mir,
tossed aside his racquet for the Well
known fork at a gathering of ib
Hrcakfast Club of Hollywood, Calif.,
where the champion is reported 10
have sit a new revord for taling
tlapjaiks. Here lie's ehuwn tugulug
tiwuy at one. Yes. ho scents to en
joy it.-
max i.irm;i hy ih;i:h
SA l,KM, Dm. A. J. Gregg, farm
supervisor at the alute tuberculo
sis hospital, was suffering from
numerous Injuries today as the re
sult of being attacked by a bhick
tnil buck deer which recently was
Imported here from linker county.
When Mr. Gregg' entered the en
loseure in which the hospitul direr
are fed he was attacked by the
buck without warning. He grasped
the animal by the horns, but was
knocked to the ground. His leg
was lascerated and he suffered
other Injuries before a fellow em
ploye -arrived -at the scene nndhot
ami other styles of upon piny have
lono the same thing; for lovers of
un( ball. Hoth have made lor mor
oorhi;-,
novi;i, hi;a.
Scores like the I'enn-Yale game,
A'hich the former won, G-i:t, and
he Cornell-Columbia clash, which
was won by Coach Hnble's eleven.
17-14, prove the uncertainty that
now goea with the game. And un
'erlnitity makes for popularity.
Apparently football aa played
neets the approval of most of thost
n comni'ind, for so far this year
.lobe of the experts have suggested
any drastic changes.
I notice where two eastern col
!Ke elevens intend to t ry out 1
iggesliou thai v a tnttrh com
ucnted on simie years back. It
ins to dn-wlih aaeli team having
he rigid to attempt to ex. -cute
ertaiu number of plays rather than
uve the periods consist of I fi ml 11
des each. I believe Hi per period
vns the number.
The thought Is to do away with
nteiitlonal stalling when one of tli
eft m h gi-ta n lead nnd seeks to use
n as much lime un ttosslble with
IHatory tacliis that will still escape
ensure and penalty from the offi
iais. 1 am not very keen for the stig-
remlon. Stalling tactics are (be ex
eptlon rather than the rule among
he college teams. I'siially when in
lugd In the officials are quick to
ake the sltualion In hand.
- .My greatest nhjcolfnn to the sot
number of play In each hHimI I
'hut It would tend to make the ac-
Inti too inccbanh al ami remoe
11iM' of Hie iincortniniy that al
ways hotel's niimml how many
nilnut-"H sllll to piny.
only lightweight of npy account.
This class ' Is the poorest In the
(h'rman boxing field. Smlih Is the
beat of the feathers, while l-Vted-fuann
and li ban Graa shinty
among the bantams.
Harry Stein is a dnsa by himself
In the flyweight class.
Such ia the popularity1 of boxing
hen that us soon as a youngster
shows any possibilities, he is not
long In finding some wealthy "fan"
who provides the Hi nils necessary
to his (ruining and e-neral condi
tioning. Two grout orgiinlzutlons, one 1n
Merlin and the other In Hamburg,
dominate tho sport in Germany.
ihe "Sport pa last" here is unique
In Kurope for its magnificence.
25
mm
for
MOW YOllK (AH) - Poot ball's
spirit for the finish post this sea
son looms us an nntl-c.limnx. Two
weeks of gridiron cumpa'iKnlng ru
maln but for the in out part par
ticularly In the east and the rr
west the main battles have been
won and the laurels distributed.
Harlmotith, for Instance, not
only has clinched a clear claim- to
the mythical eastern, team crown,
where the Green a year ago was
forced to share the top with Yale
anil l'eniiHylva"nla. but also has put
forward a potent claim for national
ehamplonship recognition on the
strength of a clean cut Interact'
tional triumph over Chicago.
Princeton by astonishing vic
tories over Harvard nnd Yale on
Kucceesive Saturdays lias clinched
the "big three" title, Amherst has
wrenched the "liltle three" cham
pionship from Williams; while In
tiro far west the Cnlvcrslty of
Washington has at h ast broken the
magic Hpe of California's su
premacy In the Pacirlc coast con
ference. The south and middle
west alone havi mijor t;5 ejalms
Hf HI in dispute.
Seldom if ever In Jhe hislory of
Ai stern footlmll lias so linle im
portance, so far uh titular aspira
tions lire concerned been attached,
to the closing three classics along
the Atlantic seaboard, those be
tween Yale and. Harvard at Cam
bridge next Saturday, Cornell and
Pennsylvania, at. Franklin fb-ld
Thanksgiving day undV the Army
and Navy at the nolo grounda "No
vember UX. Tradition Is the lone
fuel or '(11111 makes (hose . annual
struggles si mid out now.
. Ynle Tastes )cfcal. i
Yah-has :tested defeat - at the
hands of Pennsylvania and Prince
ton, while Hhrvurd rallied lo Ileal
Itrown only after lo.slm?. to Holy
Cross, Dartmouth and the Tigers.
Cornell felt the full fury of (he
"Dartmouth avalanche, while Penn
sylvania, after a fine start, slipped
hack against Illinois nnd-Pittsburg.
The Army aad Navy have trod
rough paths and are out of the
main title hunt but there will bo
no lack of glory on thu( account for
the winner of their annual battle.
At leqst four other eastern teams
can claim rankings superior to
these six outfits, besides Dart
mouth's greut eleven. Colgale. Pitt
and Princeton on their finishing
form, now seem well- as runners
up. ' ' l.'
West Vir:lnlas powerful eleven,
which has come -fust incoOohjig to
Pitt early in the seas m and Ford
ham's unbeaten nrrny also r spire
to the seh l circle of top n-jfeh-era.
Fordham shares with Dart
mouth the distinction of LelnT (he
only eastern outfit neither tied nor
beaten, but the failure of the ma
roon to play a "major b'ague"
schedule keeps il from the topmost
flight.
Colga'e. Pitt, Fordham and West
Virginia all have further tests to
meet before their final Is made.
Kddle Tryon and hfs unit' h tackle
lb-own Thnnkn;,iving.d;iy at Prpvl
ik nce; the Panthers moot their old
rivals from ivnn State, on the
same day: Fordham meets George
town this Saturday in a game
Which may determine. tJio Ca.tholie
college champiu"hlp,, while West
Virginia's mountaineers clash with
Washington id Jefferson in 'anoth
er holiday battle.
iKvcrlhos Advanced Ati to
Inhtiumit; Mliliiin' ns llcstlnl
LONDON (AP) The Hon. John
Collier, eminent artist, decrllK
advanced art as ugly ami Inhu
man, ike so told, the Aulhora
club and tln-n flayed "Ilium," the
work of Jacob. Kpsleln, the sculptor.
A; SMALL HEATER
With Much Heat.
The WoslliiBlioiisR "Cozy
( Glow" elcctrio hratfl- C-will
tukfi tim thill out of thuse '
frosty niornlnga. . puHtut-
tuch 'to .your lump. HoeIC4 ,
the current consumiition Ii '
smnll and' the Inltiul costM
very low. ' 1 '
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KiHimicr Ilolel liiilhllne.
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LEAVES liA OHANIE FOn
.lowi-ll A.M. -I P.M. - 4:UI) I'.M.j NlilKlhT, B A.M. -4:0-1 I'M.
Baker 7 A.M. - 10:50 A.M. - 1:30 IM. - 4 I'.M. ,.
Sunilay 10 A.M. - 4 I'.M.
Pemlletoii Uaily 11 A.M. -4:00 P.M. y: ' ' '
Depot I'lione Mulo' 19B I
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Price
forever
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ears
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FREED - EISEMANN .
means more than we can tell you. Let us
demonstrate a set in .your home.. Don't
wait, as you may he disappointed. ''
We are at your service.
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.
warprices
RHEUMATISM
Cnniiot i:Nt in the Human llo1-
If You AVill I w Trunk s
I'rt'rlptitm
It la preposterous. In fact. It If
I shame to suffer with llheunui-j
i '. . )
This I'reseriptton noes noi ruin
the stomach, it does not deprev
the heart. Kat nil the meat snd
trood food you Ish white takiuc
Trunk's Prescription, rout a Ins no
mercury. snllcyUite soda, ttll wtn
terpreep or narcotics, but positive
ly overcomes any kind of rhrjnn
tlstn or irout on earth. What more
Jo you nnt? It Is Inipossllde to
fet something better. The ifreat
ut uric eeid slvent known nn 1
also a stipcrlor liver medicine.
Adv.
Delicious
To suit the purse
tiiKHl Delicious
A any wli.
More than a
Thousand boxes
Tlmt will bn
Mated at from
Thirty-five rents
To three dollars
IVr box.
Itiiiur onr
Var the dirnpcr Rrailes.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Go.
Main 792
Wanted!
All Kinds of Raw Furs
. I pay the highest market prices. '
There is no delay in receiving your
check you get it on the spot or it
is sent, hy return mail. I
I need live muskrats for my farm.
$1.00 apiece for any size catch them
in live traps it's easy.
Chris Miller
1310 Adams Ave.
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