La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 23, 1925, Image 2

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    Wednesday, Deceniler 23, . 1923.
Page Two
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER:
Give Slippers!
A practlrnl Rift tlmt In at once upii'ciiit(l on a cold
Christ rnuN morning. Hume wry utt motive new mod
els In felt, vHvi-L, untin and leutluT, at---
, M.00 to $2.73
HILL'S
"A Good Place To Trade" '
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111 FIRST TILT
Thft tJi flramli- Mj;li li:ijlilt,:tl
nu n took a prnrtlfM kjun1 I rum
lfiilm r on tlm hoim romt lust
iiifr'it with a worn ol II ::-').
"Hut tlmt dOcHii'i mm-;iii nny
ttiliiK." d'PlurtM Coiicli ThniKOii
lieiumtl tliiH iiiornhiK- mi In- iv-vit-wtMj
tint pluy,
"ImMep huH ii wnlt ItiiMi livi'
Ini'XIM ririireU mwi. AH rive or tho
Itluyi'i'H wo wilt In il:iy'! Imskcl
iiiill lust your. 'Yd (It" Ki"'ncKt.
visitor umonK Itu'in run hi ilrilhl'.
through the whok- I.u Ciruiiile out
fit. "I Hithl lt-rin Mint unlet we
l-iirn to Hhool, we'll never luivi- n
team, Jf the ImyH hml maili hull"
of their hIidih Imst. nlKht. they
would hnvft Kcori-d Mi polntH in
Htcnd of 33. Then wtimi't a Iijih
kt tnfldc from Imhiml the kuh!
line'
l.ymiin iituyert fVnler nn the l.n
Otundit Iff nn liml nlKhf: I:ihh hit)
Known, forward, nml XiiihImI mid
jurlnon, Ruurd. 'I ho eonit dilution
work ml tOKCtlmr pretty well, and
th roach today ex preyed hln
pIciiHiirc In tin teunipluy.
.Tho turnout whh leitn. but the
holiday runh l prnltuhly rcMporiM
Iblo for the BccmlMR luck of Inh-r-
C'Ht. i
Two more pructlo khiim-h will
1m played durltm vtirtil Inn, wit h
it 1 ti Mini iih opponents. Jan. ', Iti
( Iiaiidi' will huvo u preHMiHon
mini- wit h North I'owdir, and
iIhti) will hn onu with Cov after
' H4:houl HtartH and heforn the first
I Hrlierluled meet, Jan. 8.
Sport Gossip
t b h r
fa
Put Him Down
For Cigars
When It comcH to t ho
making of your Chrlhl
niftH gift IIhI m-e that he
Rnttt ft box of cimnn.
They're of clear Havjinn,
fri'Hh (dock, nnl espc-.
filnlly priced for Holiday
HClllllK-
Spi'lal niiw Hncs
Ah, 10m, iir.s, HtN
All tli favortit bnindn.
The
Imperial
( Ity Mm A.-tiMK'ffilfil I'rt-sN)
Jack lientley'H iiami! MKaln ai- j 1
pi'Hiu in inn imMt'imii irau inarHci
with Hih return to Nlw York from
l-'lorlda, of th (llntitH manager,
John .Mcdmw, Tim (HanlH need
an oiiliii'lder who can Hland a su
hoii'h camiHilKniug In order thut
(h nri' Kelly may remain ul Hint
hiiMt!. Three clutiH an1 understood
to he Hceklnx Hentlcy, one of them
tlte I'lllKbtirK 1'lruttH.
Jimmy lilirke, formerly of In-illiinnr-ollH,
of the American im
iKK'lntion, once told a young In
fielder, Joe Met 'art hy to "jrmb
I hat hat hag and carl It to I he
e ii It hoiiHi! for you are no pond
for anythlnx cIhc." Mct'aithy, now
mamii;er of the CtihH, Intends to
curry licnvy halH next Beusnn, for
his iiKNlhtant 1h Jimmy Ilurke.
Ih nny rooniird and Itncky Kan
PiiH will meet once aKuill for the
Hfs'l'l weight 'huiiiplonnhlr, accord
ing to Kansas' manager, Oan llnff
ers. I'.eonard said recently that he
would return to the ring when a
worthy lightweight happened along
hut that Kansas was not the man.
m ' m
J lave Hhade, Pacific coast, wel
terweight, may meet Holnnd Todd
of Kngland ut Madison Hipiare
(laideii, January 1.
oiti;;o A;ii i ; poi.oikIk
jh:at ki am'ohi) it. o. t. c.
PAI.O ATyTO, Cal. (AI') The
Oregon Agricultural college polo
team Monday defeated Ki an ford U,
O. T. V. hy ft seore of (I to It. Tho
Oregon players stopped 'horn en
mil t e t o Tucson w hero t hey play
three games with the rniverslty of
Arf'nna. The Oregon team w 111
piny a return game here on Janu-
Tummy Miliman, w IU'rwi-i;;ht pn;:P
It.otlc eh.impl'in of ChKl'ittii. who re-
cntiy mifvid in tltis rjimtry. ills
first tlKht ovn' here will he fur the
world c hatiipIonKhip wle:-n he m-et
.Mickey Walker, present tillchi.tder.
:nl:tnumy, Miliicnn is highly lout
td ly luiopau ciivn;;.
GRID LETTERS
.MAT MATCH IS SdlCIIT.
I CHIOAC.O ( !') An ofliT or
GlvEN t ger
Hlxleen football ett'rs were ton
ferred upon high school athletes at
u frpeflul nsncinbly program at the
iiutlliorliim Tuesday morning, (1. L,
I Hitton. who acti-d as conch dur
ing thu greater part of the sea
son, making t he presentation
speech. r
Tho I.'s. awarded on u vote hy
the Hludent hody, weirt to the fol
lowing gridmn: Captain Itlrhard
.St ram), i'lti'tain-elect. I .ynn Kmutz,
frvln nndet, )fcn Hughes. Clyde
Landry, l-Yank f 'ullen. Robert
fourtm-y, Jfihn l.arlson, hale
('harlton, Claire MeKennon, C.eorgo
ilasM Jr., Hhlrh'y Irice, Krnest
l-'uus. Vernon Kherwood, Thomrs
Itruce and lllchard Lyman.
La Grande alumni now enrolled
at state eolb-Kes address-d the SMI
dents this morning.
I'lerson was In chargi- of the K
geiif group, which Included Miss
grawi Invited the high students to j
an w, i, . iri.y j m i, a i in
Like club, announcing that they tjO.Oiut purse for a match between
would be admitted without charge joe h tec her, tho scissors king
, , among the heavyweight wrestlers.
; lil SKUs U")ltKIN(; llAltl) J,n' l-ondos, heavyweight, was,
a kA'iwri .m aim l-'aced with announced Tuesday by Joe Coffey.!
but four more practice days In
(AP)
which to prepare themselves for
the east-west gridiron classic with
the I niverslty of Alabama in the
The match Is planned for January
4 at the Chicago coliseum.
Stecher defeated Htanislaus Zbys
xko for the heavyweight wrestling
Pasadena Hose Howl New Vcar's itltle last winter, soon urter Zhys
day. the I ntversiiy of Washington ako won tho. crown from -lbg"
Huskies Tuesday were making the .Munn. While on a four preiim-
most of the retnnininff time.
Hcrlininagf'S the Inst few days
have boen developing into real bat
tles, despite copious applications of
rain which have converted the sta
dium into a sea . of mud. Couch
Knoch Ilagshaw believes In get
ting ready for any kind of an at
tack which the Crimson Tide may
bring for thwn. and has been
inary to a return match with
Stranglcr .Lewis, Miiwv took on
Zbyszko at Philadelphia and was
quickly flopped. That gavo the
eastern wrestling circuit tho oile
on the llllo, which tliey have allien
retained.
Xraas Cakes -- Plum Puddings
Old I'.nsllsli Stylo.
ToKflliiT Willi ur usual imge vmli'ljf ot Cnlnw, lMin, '
Cxl;lt', I'tc. ,
If you luivv not trli'd our Apiilo Sniiiv Cnlto you lufio
mUs'ri n rcul trtiii,
.Muk your Xinim illniicr cfnnplnti' liy M'rvlng fiold.'ii .
fi-ust llicnd. (JoldiMl Vrut Vm'Mfts spells QunlKy.
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
Makers of Hluh-Orade Tnsfrles
"HOME 'OF THB GOLDEN CKUST"
K-Hoolliiff liiM chni-Kcs In all klmlH
of il IVri."if. work, vnrli'il wit h i J)
IS ,
urge doses of pujidng pracliee,
STllt'A.XMSOV PLANS TO
CliONK TOP Ol-' WOliU
KKVV VOItK, (AP) Plans an
Miss holores daring ami umbitious us any over
made by men to comiuor the Arc
i lc were outlined in confirming
Whh i;ieanor Class rports that ;i nouslop flight Is to
be ut tempted nt spring trnm
Point I'.nrrow, Ala-tka. Over Hie
top f the world to Spilzbergen.
jEirestone
Connie cleaver,
and liernard llummMt. They an
uoiincett a I'nlvi ratty or Oregon
dene.- tor I ut -' l-'raneeH Kimd-
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PRACT C
E
AVKii.vii: cow in ni:i;d op
AI'IKXI'ION, KAYS ICLPOKT
i Vacation takes on new attraction
for the boys of the seventh and
eighth grades with the announce
ment from Superintendent Long
fid low that they ant to have an
hour of bai(oihall practice every
day until school starts again.
P. K. Hummelt, a member of the
Ili-Dnils organisation which 1b sup
porting Mr. Longfellow In his ef
fort to provide an athletic program
for tuo younger boys, )uh volun
teered to act as conch under su
pervision of Thorson liennetl, coach 1
for tiie high school. I
Pour new basketballs have been
purchased and presented the boy.i i
with the compliments of the Hi
Dads. . ' I
Kver since tho youngsters first i
enrolled for athletics a couple, of ,
weeks ago, Coach Hennelt, with the
assistance of O. H, Richelieu, has.
been Instructing them In the fund
amentals of basketball. Teams will
be chosen from among tho eighth i
graders for Intcrschnlusltc games.
When school starts atVr the hull- i
I days, the boys will be divided into'
(groups no.cordjng Jo districts, toy I
t heir pat lima y try outs, i.'enirai '
boyH will play from 1 to 2 p. in.; j
lllvejia, from 2 o 3; (Irecnwood,
froin !( to 4. I
W A H 1 1 1 flTO -V. (AP) A veru go
product ion by t ha A mcrlcaii cow
Is still too low, nays tho first ann
ual report of tho bureau of dairy
ing, made public Tuesday.
W. iJirson, chlof of the bur
eau, urges Investigation of the
breeding and feeding of dairy
cows as ft nv aim of Increasing
yield.
FINAL t llOV RLPOKT OI'T
WAHmXTOTOX. (AP)' Pinal
estimate of production for this
year's important crop reports, j
announced Tuesduy by the do-1
partimnt of agriculture Included:
Cnrn, 2,(1(10, AH Loon bushels.
AVI nter wheat, H!iS.4(;,oini bus- K
Big
JAZZ DANCE
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Six-l'icce Orchestra
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In These Days of High Priced Tires
Come To Us
COMPARE THESE PRICES. ,
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QUALITY WITH ECONOMY
30 X 3 FABRIC '.. $ 8.00
30 X 3' FABRIC : ..$ 9.03
30x3 Cord L $10.25
31 x 4 . CORD SS ......: '. $18.00
32 x 4 CORD SS $19.20
33 X 4 CORD SS $20.20
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HERE IT IS!'
For
Christmas
High-(Jradc
Dinner Sets
Carving Sets
Etched (ilasswarc
. Flower Howls
Sleds
And Ice SKatcs
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
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Meals
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of them
And of tho very best. W'c have just received large shipments
from Baker and Wallowa Counties, and again we offer you
the hest to he had for your money.
MT. EMILY HAMS
How is your supply? Don't he misled in thinking there is
something hotter. Buy your Christmas presents with the dif
ference, and he sold on its goodness like , hundreds of others.
Fresh From the Smokehouse Every Week.
One-half or whole, 28c lb.
Grande Ronde Meat Co.
City, Hoover and Economy Markets
Groceries Meats
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