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Thu rsdav. November 19, 1925. Page Two THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Special li 4 Values In Coats Right at the Peak f the Season There never has leen a better opportunity for the thrifty shopper to buy a new winter eoat than is offered you now excellent styles, smart and dressy materials, warm fur-trimming much in evi dence, at attractive prices. Whether you have in mind spending only a small amount on a coat or desire one of the best quality and latest styling, we can please you. " . One group of, coats that will prove immediate fav orites as soon as they are seen is this fur-trimmed, stylishly cut lot. ' Warm', soft materials in the new colors, at $34.50 One Group $12.50. If you want to practice utmost rout economy, here's a specially - priced group wnrronitntf your at taction. Coats that sold up to $;?... many of thm fur-trlmmi'4 ffood, serviceable garments ut tho unu.vmt price of f $12.J)0 . V Only 28 coats in this lot. Come Early! The more luxuriously trimmed and tailored coats show their quality this year in the lovely materials, new fabrics and new colors, with the smart new flare effects in constant evi dence. Wooltex and Pace maker coats that are par ticular values at $49.50 and up HILL'S Aditorials It May Interest You To Know ' That Tho ilrpKsine robes and " creations so popular and desirable us holiday jri.'rs.. arc unusually smart this year. Novel trtmmlnKs and . new materials will -make them more in d" maud tran ever. ' That That the names given many of the colors f.r winter wear may he hard to remember but they are easy to look at. PbM tints are. wry pronouneel in many fabrics. That Pendleton hlcnkets offer as much 'or more . warmth and pood-looks-fly ,, the dollar as anything "we Know. Kvery blanket is guaranteed, you know. That We have one group of -dresses al $16.60 which or fr a, good chance, to ha e a new frock at small co;t. New models, all of thtnt. and unisuul values at this price. That We have people till us ruMhtutitiy of tin mi i pric ing vsr thty cvt in llum- mingbird Silk Hosiery. It's that irood-tuokiiiK $l.V In all the n w colors. mm mm : y . ' .- HARVARD AND YALE TO MEET NEW YORK (AP) Two of the oldest classics of the gridiron, one of them between traditional foca that have, met In record total of 5S conflicts, will cull four elevens to the renter f the football atnifo Saturday for their final appear ance of 1926 season. Although the jlfyett-I.ohigh series doea not date bark as fur us the Yale.Harvard struggle on the same day teams from the Pennsyl. vania rollefe played two games each reason from I&S4 to 1901 to run up a total of conflicts exceed ins; that of the Biff Three classic. I.afayett and Yale are the fa vored ti-ama on the tia.sis of their early season records. The for mer's outstanding achievement was ail unt-Klte-ctetl triumph over Tilts burs;, hut the Kastern eleven also was held to tt lift by I'olKUte. C lo ti. and lost by a single point to Washington and Jefferson. . M'lilKh I ml.-r llan.la ap. Ihigh's outlook and enthusiasm were dimmed in.no small degree a few weeks ago by the dealh of the team's clever nuarlerbark. t'harlle Prior, whose spine was fractured in a. game, against Weal Virginia Wt-sleyan. ijHaylte holds the edge In the competition with 32 victories. Lu more than l.ehigh. Only two games ended in lies. Vale has a big mar gin over Harvard in games since New Haven-t'ambridge elevens met for the first time in 1SSS. Of the 43 games they have played, thu Blue has captured 33 against 13 for the rrimson. Harvard's chances have taken on a brighter hue as a result of last atalurday-s comeback of Captain Check's team with a !3-0 victory over Drown, while Eli's cohorts were being toppled over by Prince ton. - A third classic provides interest this week as a test for the unbeaten md united. Kordham eleven against Georgetown at the Polo grounds. Army and. Brown are prepared for keener tests- during lhe follow ing week. The C'sdets will take on I'rstnus at West Point, in prep aration for their game with New Hampshire as a warm up for the Colgate battle Thanksgiving day. AITO HITS bACOX, I HlUT COltVAl.I.IS. Ors. A. & Beusei ener of Venita. Ore., was Injured seriously in an automobile accident about seven miles south of Corvsl lls oA the West side highway. He was driving south with team and wagon when George E. Llewellyn of Seattle ran Into him from he hind. The wagon was demolished und one of the horses killed. Passers-by brought the driver to lhe Hospital at I'orvallls. As Llewellyn's automobile struck the wagon, it : skidded across the highway-ami jrtj-uck another auto mublle belonging to Bert Wade of Peoria, breaking a wheel off. Llewellyn was held by Benton county authorities pending the out come of his victim's injuries. FlfSITIVK IS KIN IMIWX PKIXKVII.LK. Ore. John Tuel. said to be an.'ex-convlct and under indictment in Klamath county Tor burglary, who was in jail here charged with robbing the cash reg ister and attempting to blow the safe in the Occidental pool hall here last week, broke jail during the absence of the jailer by prying a liar from the window with a bed rail ami walked 35 miles toward Mitchell before lie was recaptured by a posse. The sheriff's office force traced his movements and arco.sl.-d him soon aft-r he left the Sears place, on the Oohoco highway, at day-oreak. Medford Challenges Jefferson High Team MKDFOn. Ore. (AP) The Medford high school football team, champions of southern Oregon. have challenged Jefferson high school of Portland for a post-season game in this city, urcordinff, to school authorities. The winner of the Corvallls-Salem high school contest nevt Saturday has alsos been Invited to meet the locals here at some future lime,' It was also announced. . Oxinlllc Ixigs Floated. - MAT!SHI--KI.I, Ore. A log drive on the middle furli of the I'o. ' qullle river brought lo marketuhio .! locations HOBO plena of white ce dar and fir from splash dum op. eraliops. while a drive is llkewuw on on the north fork, though the logs have not reuched tha muln, river. LJOTEL ASTOD li 2nd & Hill . UtAwlalV EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILET 505 Baths New, Modern Close to Shopping District and Tnaatret ' FREE GARAGE Tariff horn $1.54 . Turkey Shoot Sunday, Nov. 22 2(H) TURKEYS - DUCKS And GEESE 0R0 DELL TRAP GROUNDS Hot Lunch on Grounds. EvcrylMxIy Welcome Mo Co Sporting Club Football UNION vs. LA GRANDE L. H. S. ATHLETIC FIELD FRIDAY, NOV. 20 AT 2:45 P.M. Admission 50 Cents Safilj -"Suxftbl fa Cbmfbrfabty yj Coum to Our Stage Depot at 1 1 14) Jcffersou Ate.. All Stages Leave from There Dally. LEAVES LA C.RANDE FOB Joseph A.M - I P.M. -4.-00 P.M.; Sunday, t A.M. 1:00 PJt l Baker 7 A.M. - 10:. 18 A.M. . 1:30 P..L - 4 P.M. h anailar 10 A.M. - 4 PJll. PeuiUetou Dally 1 1 A.M. 4:00 P.M. Depot Phone Main ! SPORT NEWS 1 1 GRID LAURELS ; WON BY EAST ' NEW TORK. N. V. Hy lhe As sooUIed Press) -The Eastern see tor ef th rrldlron bsttls front has clinches the bulk of mtrrsrcuoasl laurels for !:. A few game re main betvsen ftpsncats of rtval areas, but the fTasl. with a total of IS vetorW-s over MKldle Western and Pouthsrn elevens, has too big a lead to be overcome by any re. matolfuf eVrelopmenta, Tn Middle West hu 10 triumphs and the Couth fir. Tb MMcBa vrm hrd tr rtl e.i, hoen-n-r. la tiv ,ane "'M fces" teanv. nine Into conflict nh 'Alm upponrnis. Iartm.ilk' ti lnry ovVr tlilniiu. coiplet with (hoar nf S ra-u-oe Imllana aa.l Perm otrr Oil cairo. nffvt tthio nit,', trhamph nee itlambM. (hr lle sin. be Mk-ttlaasi sml llllanl. ener xy anil Prnn. Tks renter of l!. rm-vlional is terest thai e,k shuts from Chi cago to Los Angeles, e.hrre South, ern California's high scoring ma came will meet the I'aiverstty ot loera. National grtdlroa eor. it seemeel earlier la the SeaseB. M hinge upoa the outaome of this roal.lrt. kut the dfeat of f. S. f. Iy Stanfrnl and the downfall of Iowa e-lore Wlscoaiin s4 Minne sota has kateaee lis tnifortsaee. e Nrenhelrjq the ( oirr- nalinrs anything rl rmiaJninc , on the tntr-r-eetMMMl Usle. 1 Ik- ! (Hhee rasliM of this type art Sal- j imlat buoiirs farmiile mad St.! IshiIs at m. IamiK It si-ems unlikely now that the Kar W.ert will have anything oft Its annual post season program around the first of the year to aiatrh lhe importance of the Staaford-Kclre I time or California- Pennsylvania encounters there a year ago. Among the more prominent Kast ern and Middle West'rn tteires. liartmovlh. llliaols and Pennst. vania late Indieatrd they will not considee post smd rnfait- in ills Wmnrei Jairljn Toivx is Can ow Shoot at 1 :-tau Mark I.Al'SASNK l.tn If Mile. Pi ansola of K ranee could pack, as heavy Pvoch la aer riirht of left s she ran put la a swiae with the uirelia. there mlirht he a feminine noilntr neea. 8he set a eew aorid's record for womea at a Track meet here with a near of ahout JTJ4 I et. riarttt and left ha4 throws 4dr4. Billy Evans Says: fctKI-IM. KIT. Do mo Bwjttr K pitthrr nuke mlMakr in tvotUminlnc lhciwl.i9 foe tl hm griiul of . Th upf Hnoe f Walter John imn pi tor to the l?;s woria scrips would Mkr tt frm an. It tppan moM pltrhfrs p.t too mush Mttrn tion to thr arms an it far loo Itttlr to th Hits. About a month Nforf thr rloaw of the Johrn n'ff-rrd an I injlarr tht prfTmtc! him from do- t irg any ttctual fitch.? p. Aftrr a eIC n-rt. h conlnonMl him- J lf for th jNTt t'jr dolnc what fiyhtrr rati road vork. Evfry day Johnson would o so many mitra around tkn fcsil park. About a merit lefor tb openinr of tfce arii3 h did a little pitcb ing. The rood work had ktpi his ors tn shape and brlterr hit Johnson turned In on- of the STvotrM aain hei ttrer piichftl fea npt-ntn i-Jah hrtwetn f a-li-htxtoft ami riiilMine. , i AI l i n TI TtX. The dar fcWore I had talked with Johnson about his condition. kno Inr he had suffered & serious ia- jury- "I nrver fJt better In my life," h reniarkt-4 to me. "The leffa tv stronf and I ran run a eoupt of mil s Ithout fetltnit the I as faitfrM. ?f 1 haw control tomorrow. I am snn I ) bf able to vhow tHe rirat'-s an intenstinj rimf. I know that ! wtll navr plenty or stuff on the fast on Jobjoa surely eatled th turn. I never saw hun pitch a bvitr granm. TUtsburf srui-4 on a fluke home run. J ah nana struck out 10 mea and I am posnttre that h had two strikes on as many mora. Thr epr-rfrTe' of JohAwn niakea It aiprr n tt thv Wirhers slionM i:Ijopi:rm avi:i: Bi.Kssr.i. HOSKRl'ltO. rv. hriea ln nbi and Hryt Kmenwn. who eloned luat wtk from Sutheritn.; are married and are living In Oakland. al.. arrordinir to word 'recfU-ed by Sheriff St.trmer from the xiri'n father, J. 1 Kmentou . ot North b nd. The nirl, omy 15 years of are. was a student ut the eSoutherlin Ativt-ntUt aradt-iny. 8tt eloped with 1 - yr - old rharlt-s liennis, and school authot -UW app-alel to the officers of , the state to help in locating the couple. The father today telephoned the sheriff ihat 1m had received a message from Lis daughter an-( nouncinK the ma rr la Re and that; he had irivcn them a parental blessing- I nurse ihetr as trtnlctiy as tliey I do tho tmiriinx arm. VALVE OF SCORES. ! Comparative scores In foot hall ' mn little or nothins; this yyar. The season has been one upsvt af ter another. Past performance have been of llt;le -alue in dopina; results. If one cared to !y into the fisr ures tt would be poewible to prove ': that Siwwsh has a better team than fJartinoutfc. Without d'-sirinr to take any credit away from Tutane for Its de cisis victory ov-r Nonhwrstcrn. ' the southern institution shouldn't take too seriously the deft-at of Michigan by Northwestern. i Tulane has a treat eleven. It ' definitely proved that in the North western cunie. But to intimate that it ts far better than Mtfhiran cause Tort's ttam fell before the team Tahine ea-rd. is abeS'ird. Northwestern d fetf-d Mich lean J-J oa a tterd that made trm foot ball ImpoosibftL Northw.scm won. bot ao onv rn the west for a min ute thinks Northwestern is a bet ter team than Mtchhran. - Tatane ts onjuctkwsMT a ftrx Hiahl rknrn. Its tie with IK mar ts ron tpm-ins: pmif of thai. Our thought ts simply that Tulane mustn't taJie Use MJchifaa-North -wraicra gama uai srrkwiy as the ' oQr$ prsaa arn4 iw(4 Iuito a. ' MBIO FREED -EISEM ANN means more than we can tell you. demonstrate a set in your home, wait, as you may be disappointed. We are at your service. Let us Don't Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. 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