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

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    Paee Two
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Friday, December 4, 1925.
New
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uason oeai
and Stylish Fur
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Fur Coats
Chokers
Here are some beautiful Hud
son Seal fur coats that will in
stantly appeal to the woman
who wants a lovely garment
and knows coat values.
, . Nothing is quite so dressy
and . gives quite the comfort
and satisfaction that a fur coat
does. And it is the most eco
nomical stylish coat you can
'" buy will wear many seasons as
compared with one or two for
' the average cloth coat.
These are beautifully trimmed
in muskrat and squirrel latest
style, effects. Moderately priced
at-
$145 to
$177.50
ff. ' :f f
Aditorials
It May Interest You
To Know
That
-Kveryono seems to he get
ting the Christmas shop,
ping mood early thlsye-ir
trying to uvotil the left
over of tho lust day or
two before Christmas.
That
Itlhhons am much In de
mand, csperlully the lovely
bright colors that uro no
like the hnllduy spirit.
They make many pretty
Kins urtt'inoon hum. Kar
tern with ptrky hnvin, sat
in sac hots, etc.
That
Some thrifty irift buyers
ure irolnir to m e these new
Scotch wool soui is h ! h
proper upprcclaiiuM.
Hrtght Highland rulors--fine
texture n leiy irh't.
Many Smart New
Fur Neckpieces -
In this special display of fur
: chokers can be found just the
' piece yoir have wanted, lively
"Kfcc mirfk, squirrel, lynx and1
'possum furs smartly styled for
year 'round wear when your
costume ' or the weather de
mands it.' Practical and unusu
al Christmas gifts for the
thoughtful shopper.
$9.50 to
$37.50
Choice Array of Cloth Coats
Fur Trimmed at $12.50 to $34.50
Never at the peak of the selling season have we been able to
offer such values in cloth coats, luxuriously fur trimmed, as we
have for you now. Coats that will wear this season and next and
make your appearance a matter of. pride.
One group of coats, many with fur trimming, all of good ma
terials and warmly and carefully tailored. On sale now at---
$12.50
A beautiful selection of fur-trimmed coats that were priced up
to $50 all the new colors all the choicest materials values that
will urge you to immediate action
$34.50
A Good
Place to
Trade
HILL'S
A Good
Place to
Trade
WORKERS FIND
ANCIENT CITY
QITNCY. III.. (AD A biirlfd
r-Uy, tha alls, perhaps, or a, pre
nUtrlal ajr rlvilrtation, ho hrm
found In ravatlons In rikr coun
ty, Missouri, alx mllfa from th
MlMitmlppt rlvrr and to mlH-s
front hr. 4 I i
Brnrath 11 ft of filarial drift
& well defined shaft baa ben iin.
rorarad laadlnf to a floor fa JrH
down. A wall ltada from U fool
f lltr shaft, rrnKsnl l.y a similar
wull. f illnr illvi.llDK thr iHMKairr
'mm MiM'Triiman rhumh.-n r
'lIrttim lli.. ,.r Dinars
Workers litivi. ronr.-ntriiti-.i rf
'oit on a poll. I it, f,.,t from thr
'on! of th.' Mu.lt nt !!, ...1,. of
what Ih. y l ii. Vi t room. In It
thjr hoiw to find old, pottery
ill, I iianniln.. nniniml-!. or k'Mona
or lh- clly ii ni-s..nt InhaMlunls.
H'nrrh for btirlul tn-umirw lid to
th- illsrovrry of the nhaft. n n.
pnllllon,ha.Ud anil tinnni-.-. hy
It. 1 1. Hur.'hnnl of (It. iii, n.
viKtinniinir old linliun I. iIk nd.i of
linrlf.l Iri'.i.-.iirr-, found it. itv
nii-Hnn of an lntrum.nt almllar 1o
thr. old f:uthioni'd itlvlnknir rod.
llnrflinrd f-lninm to hav trarisl
thr walln of 4,1 nndernroiind roonw
and ain-fn pnwiairr ways rnnnwt
lug them.
Th shaft wan wnlld with n CP
mrnt-llkr mnt. rlal dlffi rrnt In col
or from I lie I'urth wltllln I hp slmft.
no tracfi of which wM fnund hIhivp
the pr-Klncliit surface. In the
haft, ut lntcrnl of a f. w r.'i't.
wrr.. c.s or p.lutc-i like con
cr.'ti exlendlna; only to the walls.
ll.tien thi enpa Iho eorthj had
the appesrunce of hnvini- br.-n
tmnped In with poh-s. Ilurchanl
paid.
At thr hasp of the shaft a atrul.
aht wull of hard, rocky aulmtanro
pad.H wpst for st-verul ft-.-l. turn
Inir south at a pprftct right anaip.
Acroas threp.foot .o-HaaPway Is
a almll.-ir wall. TIip floor of the
ixi-Miirp Is of irraycl liound with a
clay flllpr. TIip roof Is of rub.
hpry clay In thin Mrs is, as If tic.
pnslted hy water rlurtnK fpnturiea.
Hcil I'msfi SiHTrtnry Namcil
1 SPORT NEWS II
E. 0. A. A. IS ,
HJIITIf Ol'rKltKI) kxti-:xsio'
a-, well a two r I lint- others tlmt '.previous mark vyus four, held by
"o nlwuys lines t the l-latc , Hlh nd aeyccnl others.
I colli, not only liniko Hie Tlwn,.
I IIATS HI' '"l"1. ' ! losing- slri'iik hil 11I.-0 milled
'..i,... v,iv . All follli did 1, IllllieU til Ins Inns H.-4 or
J thut ufternoon wan to imiKe six riHKiiitx lioliorN.
hila In sis lliiiia ut uai.
FORMED HER
E
f Orffnni.nllon of an Kaatern Oro
gon Athlotlc ansortutton lnre wuh
uiinotinrcti imuy by ofl'loltilH or
ihH body. Xno liuntlroI tuonibtTH
have l?on H?ctirU and a HticccMHfuI
winter Bcunon Is untlrf jmtel,
I'Viuik Wirklln will h.-ml the A.
A. us proHli.ent while riilo Unndli
will HPrvt 00 truiiKT. The associa
tion will c-uter to vnlhy ball. Iuh
h tbullt w nutllnjf and h o x I n k
nmtciicH, I'tuna urn undT way to
orffanlitn tsovi-rut volley ball KaniR
and ho mo hoop (lulhtctn an (iiilrkly
UK OHHilllf.
Ti-ntntlvo ilatn for an opening
box Ins matt'h haw iu-on Hit for 10-et-mber
17, althoiiffti di'finlto ur
rnuKmiiHia Ikiao not hi-tMi eotn
pletcd. , .
Tli aHHOotut Ion nas ornred t ho
rully-oiiiipii-d KyianaHliuii. in tho
I. O. O. I. Toniftle ucruwi Kim
from l ho niiiniclpnl bnlldinfC- 'llto
Kym i fll(4l with ahuworM, haH a
court equally adaplablo to lianUft
hali or volloy Imll, and run bo ur.
ranK'd for ilffhiH and mat matrhoH.
Tho . uM.Horiution'M hoAduarlin
aro ut thf! Homo l'lato.
WARNER S
ALL-GDAST II'
P . Glen Warrtor, Klanford roach,
nun at IttHt ' unnounood Mh fiiKt,
Hi'cond, and third ull-Htnr I'aolfio
I'onHt fool ball toamn. Two OroRon
mon. MuutK, of lh UnivorHity of
Ori Ron, und Dirkornon, of ().A.
planed on hla first ton.m. t
i Ills sotoctions follow:
I 'lrrit Tih.
1 Knd Shlpkoy, Stanford.
I Knd Moutz, Orr-jfon.
I Taokte' Krirkson, Wniilnpion.
TacMc ltrkoron, . Oregon Ak
gintt. '.
(Inard ruroy, ('ulirornla. .
Guard Swan, Stanford.
Center t'ravath, Soutliorn Cali
fornia. Quarter Kelly, Montana,
Half' Orury, Hquthrn Cali
fornia. Half WllHon, Washington. '
Kull Novo, Htunford.
S4M-oinl Tram.
Knd O'Rourko, HI. ilury's.
Knd Cmi tiny, WuHljinKton..
Tackle Kramer, WuHhinKton.
Tacklo Chi.Hholni, Santa t'lara.
Guard Watson. Ht. .Mury's.
Guard Taylor, , .Soutliorn . Cali
fornia. Center PtoveiiR, Idaho.
Quurler Gntlormmn, WaHhhitf
ton. 1 ! n l f .1? Tpamn 11 Wn sh I n trt o n.
I Hi. if Mrliiiliii.rii-li. Oreu-im Aff-
fflOH.
Kiill Rtnider. St. Mady'a. '
Third JV'ani. -
Knd ToachouU Occidental,
Knd Ward, Oregon AkkI' H-
Turkic Hurt a on, California
nranrh. -
Tackle Cottrln, Califorirta.
Guurd-nichl. Idaho.
Giiu-rd VrlKht, WuHhlnfflon.
Center linnumy. WushtiiKton.
Quarter Cook, Southern Cali
fornia. Half tmlny, California.
Half l.uce, Gonxutru.
Kull Griffin, California.
lo hit
three home runs into me rawn-i
. j r Uhort riKlit field stuntls.
.. n!'. .'A-ZAnT.J::' ILL Vire,,., drlvi. tied the .nod
Unlyenilly of California, has. Iieen ' orn home run record. Hi full..!
offered a four year extension of his inches to get ft fonrlh humcr. tm
present contract. Luther N'Uhols. Imll dropplnfr Jul lnlde th n-
sradunte Reneral niannRer. in nink-I clcs'.ire for n doulile.
inK the unnouneuincnt Thurs"luy two mntties.
said this was the decision of a; Thise three, home runs, n doul.le
meeting; of the Assocluled Kludenta Rn, )w0 slnKlea. Btive fnlili u to
execulivo committee held Wmliiea- j ta hase mark of lli for u new
day nlfc-ht. j moilern r-cor.l.
A suiteiiient said this action liu-lj ThiU 8Ur(1 wng st01I)inK some for
neen laai'ii 111 upifien........
Kmlth's excellent work us fiiothull
WATKIl HAT UK I.N KKASDI,
couch ut I'ulifornin.
Billy Evans
Says:
a veteran or cauii"'K""- "
ever, .to came ritfht back the next
day with two more homo runn,
making five in two days. The bent
GOI.O HI Mi .Ore.. Gold mI(
which recently voted an additiimitl
bond IfHut of f 15.000 to nroiu
struct Its water rates increusoil
from lS to 100 per oetit bi-Khmhig
today th city council lias yn.
nounced. , ,
The taxpayeds incrcaae Ih dup
to the need o fnieotliiK lntert '
and crfundiHK of the. $25.0IK iv
huc vuted two years ayo In taking
over the local liower plant, und,
muinlcnanco of the system wu'
I more than abHorbinir the revenuu
I derived from water rentaH. ,
I -"I
THE f-NTSI AI.
SniiHHine asked mr Hie other day
as I4i lliu mriNi iiiuisinil linppeuliiic
that aanic under my observation
last i-ason.
A lot of thliiKH ran take place in
a lM-KUino MO hod lite, ho 1 beKod
the Hk hi to lako the qiiesiton under
udvtHoment. I realizeil it required
coiiHlderable ilioiiKht to be proper
ly unswereiL
It Is possible for uny deparlmeiit
of play to reati an fiiuiHiial hup-!
polling la haKObiill. I'ltehiiifr, fleld
ing ami baltlnx arc perhaps the
three most important factors.
As I mulled over tho many events
of the past season two halting
feats cume hark to me as the must
remarkable happenings of the s'ii
son. ...
' I tat tint; feats would lack a cer
tain amount of color unless they
hail llalw Jtutli anil Ty Cobb mlved
up In them. The. vo I have in
iiilnil did.
KILLING A .IIXV. I
Cobb's battlUK rampaKO was
staio d ut Si. 1 -on is in curly May.
The Timers, awny to a poor start,
were in thn midst of a terrible
slump when they arrived for ses- l
sion with tho Browns. ' 1
Cobb hod been out of the ainn
for some time, because of Illness.
AlthoiiKh not ready to play, h- de
cided to get Into the lineup in an1
effort to break the losing: streak.
"The club can't be uny worse
with mo In there, so I'm the ronter
rtelder today," remarked Co".b as
lie handed mc tho lineup. j
"I'm not hitting my Weight," con
tinued Cobb, "so I think I will ko
bark to my old style at the bat. ou
know when I was doing my best
butting my grip called for my
hands to be widely separated.
"foolishly I hayo boon holding
both, hand at thu extreme end of
the hat In order to get a full' swing
at the hall, so as to gel nil pos
sible distance to my drives."
.
I lie bell rang for the game' to
start ami Cobb Jimrncyrd buck to
the l-nch to select his favorite nut
Where Your Dollar Buys Ihc Moat
Rode's Market
Hill I ; Ailanl". I'linne .-.IIII-.I. ' ;
Two lleliiery II A. M. - !'
Huy your .I.eef l.y the .i mrler or cliunks. Ilind nuurle-a
of hcef ! Front qunrters of he. f. Ilk-. Whole round of
beef l;ic. Whole loin of licif. I-. Whole prime lilm. I.-.C.
Wholo chucks of leer. lie. Whole plute, 8e to 1 0c.
iv.. urn i.uv nc for i reSHe-il enoice eui, ...
I'.hiel: noas. I Ml to H His., l ie. Heavy hend.
T'l-y, lloih-s Supeilnr
IIiiiiiiI llnnis and
!(i-.
Itacnn-
Holidav
buests i
i
ARE YOU READY FOR THEM?
Wr"lfr,'
KCGKNR. Or., MlM Alma
l.upo of Son Francisco wui op.
p4ute secretary of the Iine
county chapter of the American
Hi d Crow. She arrived 1ni:urcnr
ImM nlprht and today took up hT
offlctol diitiin In this district. 81nm
Into this Mimmer sho has boon
with the pacific branch cf tho Ited
Crow ut Sun Francisco. For inorf
tun six months prior to this he
was assisting fr- Walter Jt. Brown,
director of tho child hoalth do
monstrutlnii work in Marlon county.
A drbato was h'ld by radio re
cently. What flu wav to argiio
with sonirouo you can't hlp.
GUSTAVO TAKES
TWO FALLS FROM
FRANK PILLING
FN'TERPTUSR. Ore. (Special Tty
Mail) Picking his opponent bon
ify from the mat, raising him hlrh
in the nlr and then falling with
him to tho floor. Ad Gustavo, of
Portland, won tho third fall and
tho match from Frank . Pilling, of
Pendleton, middleweight chnmplon
of tho northwest. They mot at
Community hall, 8aturday night.
Gustavo took tho first full with
a legsplit after .15 minutes of the
fastest und most exciting wrestling
over seen in Knterprlse. F.vcry
known hold was tisod by both men
in their effona to got n full.
Gustavo punished, hts opponent
with wrlstlock after wrist lock
while pilling rolled mainly on toe
holds und hendtocks.
Pilling staged a pretty come
back and took the second fall In 9
minutes und 5m seconds w ith a
headlock. A succession of hond
locks h-ft Ons no groggy that ho
wus unable to resist und forced
I him to concede the second fall to
Pilling.
It was tho third full that Is still
talked about by thoso who saw tho
match. Hoth men came, out for tho
final full apparently strong. Pilling
slipped a headlock on Gus which
was broken with difflmitty. Then It
wn that tho powerful Gustavo
spilled the Pendleton grapplor on
tho mat Time of third fall, t min
ute 14 seconds.
rilling vai out roll, lying where
be hud fallen for several minutes
alter the match vai over. When
finally revived he grappled with his
monagt-r and brought him to the
mat under the impression that he
wus Gustavo.
Jlrh Nor gourd of Wallowa rof-rrH-
the match.
The championship belt was not
t stake us Gustavo wus slirhtly
beyond the middleweight limit.
Pilling bafl challenged Gustavo
to another match, winner to take
all receipts.
In Hard Lines
"I could not work at ull nnd
ha d t o take to m y bed wit h a
high fever duo to Intestinal indi
gestion, gases in mytomaeh and
pain In my, right side, t ,1 had
spent my last rent fon doctors on 1
medicine, which gave me no re
lief. I was In despair. A tode
brother gave me a bottle of Mayr'sj
Wonderful Remedy anil tho first j
dose relieved me. Thanks to this,
medicine I am now in the bos of j
health." It Is a, simple, harmless
preparation that removes tho n-1
tarrhal mucus from the lntestlnil
tract ami allays tho Inflammation!
which causes practically nil stum-j
nch. liver and Intestinal ailments.
Including uppr ndkitis. One dose ;
will convince or money refundel.i
At nil druggists. Adv.
'i i;!'" M' i'; .V-.. A?: ?tA
ICl
You Will Be If You Have A
Davenport Bed
Show n in Velour and Mohair
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
9
Gilts
That
riease
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'HOSIERY
SELTZ SHOES
SILK SHIRTS
SCARFS
The Best
Assortment of
Ties
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And
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TIES
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