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Pace Two THE LA GIIANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, DwcjiiIkt 28, 1!)25- iElTOBES Jilts Count for Yank Flier iH-rmond Fiilp and Justin iVeh. MiM Jorothy I 'el lb. an, a Cove sehool teacher, left last. Tuesday for Hlverton. Ore., where she wdl vif.lt her paren'M during the Clirisjmas vacation. Itiiymond Httsnahau. - n school t.acht r here, left Wednesday tor Colviile, Wash., to spend the holi days. Pug Sensation OH'iPUlES Life?! f , nurii' Mr - r-AX " ; I uu i uuuiiik 0 - NEVVS OF WEEK Out They Go! ' ' K ' 1! j;Vrvj - l .,i?4, ..': V.it " ''- ' f ,i A k$f28-z'4 , SPORT new sm I ; t - 7rter- fiitt W.5.G: DEFEATS hono!.itm: n- the AMchit. i Preaa) Th' Washington i-Jtate College, foot hul I ti-um decisively beat the Honolulu town bam com posed, of local und form r main land stars by a score of ;'4 iu 7 hero Saturday afternoon. wit Hi-:ATs r.Avr. SAN KKAuNi'lHCO ( Hy 1) soclutetl lreait) Tin- wes AH- suh- duod the oast Hnturduy w (t n ui till-star football okkh K;itlm a locted from the aun.Hot sile of th Jtorky; mountains ih r.-at. ,! a Hlm - liar aiual plrkt-i from th.- sun- riJ shlP of tho irr. at divi.i,. in a HONOLULU f; : Vat frami arranged for tho In n. fit of ' :,iari- iho Hhrlnora' hospital for irtppli-'l i Thrt' timtn f won onouh r -j-ohlldrn. Thft final -on- w: c ; t unit ion to lw nmtrh(l with lt-n- lo u, tho only aror romiriK In thiny I onunl. Tho first bout waa a111'"1 ,ast Humlay and Monday thlrd poriod when a lorwi.nl p -us. ' no-dceision affair hjii lonard waa ' niornlnK . At Iwdor the snow was Jmlay to Mullor. not tod a ir.Un of laway out In front all thewoy. H!uhour 15 'nchoa docp. The ruin 29 yards. With a numhor of nlLAm'rlrun Uit" kno(l(rd out Jn oiKht. selections of former yoaro In thooj two lineups, the play whs l.rllllant , Thus Kansas has loon tliritw except for several fumble u hU h j ).. - 1(.nny Imanl. who re reaultrd from hiaufflehnt pmottce. t)n lh(. umlefeati-d lijdituei-ht M'ycoff. daahlng fullharfc of 0or- ,-liainphm. hhortlr nc niv iuirnt pia Tech. waa the star for th one or his punts triivelintr a dis tance of 7s yards from the punt ins; position. The play during most of the game was in the east's ter ritory, but several times, because of the wide-open basketball-Ilk? character of the contest, the east threatened to score, always falling Just short of the west's go line. ' A CApifcctty crowd of 2n.eMi wit nessed play at Kwfng field. Fried Hem pel Vrrls r.ffix-t Of "Tin' spirit of I.4aarno" . HAMBrilO. AP) The "spirit ' of Locarno," has been extended to ' Frieda Hemipel. the prima donna " who aroused the Ire of the ijer mans by singing on behalf of the Llberty Ixwn In America during the world war. Arrangemvnts have been ma'dc for her to appear next year In a concert and operatic tour of tin leading cities of dt-rmany. The German resented th.- fact that Mm. Hempel, ulthouirh of German birth,, supported tie- Am erican Side of the war. She, ws lhcnfor persona lion grata with tho musical bureaus, which feared to arrange concerts for her ler there bo hostile demonstrations. !Mme. Hempel's point of vb w was that America was the land of her adoption and that there wo no thing etee for her to ilo n .t to Mdt with Amertea. The spirit of reconciliation Is al so at work In artlsiic r(r-'b. lk'UlM or Dialec t Sei h Charjre! ibletlv Women SHEFTTKLM, Kngh.v.d. ;.' V) Itecllne of dialect spe. n has l.. .-n brought about rhieflv h wonx-n. aald Prof. W. K. Habrh. formerK maater of Kngllsh at tlurre.Nfb id Technical school. In addnwdng the dialect swh-ty. Adulla of all i )us.-h and a;e.s especially girls und wnm. n. ar more and more droptiint- diileet and trying to "bilk (int." lie s;nd "Hoys nnd girl, insti ad w b ini: shamed of dtab-t. i:nii: ti forceful and expre-sue if .oin. - tM. i i, . j f., - What rilggeil !peeChr-w Of t v l l Ihers. should be proud to pr It a a dual tonrue wt th. nrd of Kngli-h " ,..!. J Scholarship t r ,1 2 I J t . I --i U I . irJ 3eoi-ff Pfsnn. ore of the pre.;; t SmMIwII player Cornell evfr ta-ncl ut, hits Just come into a r. w hri-r. He'i been e.Kied ft Rhcvl h"j.-r (ion Ohio. He graluated fron c JT oupk of years s-i. f B u Evans i ''Sri'S? (It) Hilly Kans) Nikiv-s Ill sport comes HliTOlly mcr uialit to Mime, while others mu- plod along for years hefon real Urn;; (heir (licrbdic-d amhitfiHl. The most recent xampte of tho plodder in sport is Itcx'ky Kansas. newest lightweight champion of tho world. Fifteen years ago ltocky Kansas begun hi ran r as a slingcr of pad.!, d mitts. A rough and nady type of fighter, always giving the puhiic a run fur its money, he hua h n a populur performer. St V'-rul tiim s Kunaaa has n-arh-thi- alajf'' w h-r In? was n'Kartl- i 4',J iKtai ront. nrl. r for tl.o i "Khtuflpht title hut ho has ulways I flUl"n ,rlfl 8nort ' the lout a d. riion In 15 rounds and i tenant iloinic cnmtlark. TAJIK CXMIKS I.ATI-:. , Thti last time I -saw Kansas per form against Luis Vincentlnl, who ntopDod him In II rounds, the Buf falo fU;hter look.VI about 60 per cent efficient. Tho spirit was still there but the Physical asset, the ability to absorb puajsjiiurnt and shake it off. was. hair brother r, mining. Kansas, never clevtr, al-ip recently. i-. u-eiiieu upon sirengin to ' wear down his opponent. Now. time when ho s.emed nil through as even a good sveond- rater. Kansas, who has always had ! the knack of upsetting the sport ' -it -. ui-i uiniuiy ooooncn BB - wins me ugniweignt crown at the! age of 3. old aa fighters go. - The cast of Johnny Jtundee ol-t nost parallel that of Hocky Kan- sas. Iun.b-e, before he won the fan n-e riding for tattle at Pow ratherweight championship from b-r itiver. r.ugene t rt(tj. battled for a down I years without fnnte. nchiovlng lasting While ibe lightweight pack at pivciit Is noiu too classy, Kansas may hate bin troublet retaining Ms lotig-Mmicht honors any great leiutli ol time. TIIK TWO LX rKr.MllS. In las-ball, .Mickey Cochrane jumped to the ranks of stardom in one abort year. In his Mrsf sea oti he was generally picked aa the most valuable backstop In the American league. In lt:M Muddy Uue of Huston m nipi-d a similar position in the ca 'clung uorbl to that hebl by t'ochralle last s usoil but It took him about hi years to g. I there. Muddy Hind joined the Louis Am. in .ms in l:l. He showed much ability but lacked experience. H- was. sent to the minors lo ac- pHre that very necessary asset. Ho returned to the majors with N.-w York in If!!, spent three years with that club and then two N--aoim w U h Huston. He had or- ai natural ability but the big p1Mrt unity nver pres-nted itself. Then cy me a ehunge. Id- h;is r, nt to iislitngtnn and ut once he be. play s nt;i!'o!ial ball, b- hits lt n doing n e.-r since. . i Wlik h brim- up Hh qiutkm. to a bom I the gn aier creIM duo, the Iiulilete who has i nKhi hanl for l-Hf-ss or the tme who myihs in haw II ihru-t uNn him? Okk-4 Jcwi-'., laierniiy Will Cmnenc in Montreal M'M'llKAU (AP)-Zt, petn jTau. the oldest Jewish Internatlnu. t.i Coll. ite fratei nit , will hold its t-'innnl convention hi re Heeerrber the first lime th;it it ha. ! n t met on Ameru-an soil The VcCIM I'ntvrsttv chapter as host I'vperts to stiow the Mstiing de 1 cate w hat J- r-h unii er-ity 'triduates and stij.Jrnts are doing . :n ' i.n-ida. j The re wtl! be tWo business nes. Hi-ins at w h:ch ,romtn,nt ana jdtan and Arn-rhan HHjk'Ty will j ir..ikeg addresses. A program of isorml nnd nmumt nt sftalrs will iff attire a New year's ball and m number of sport vents on Ice. Attonicjs Votp Half Holiday. At.HANV. Ore Law pffic-'s In Albany will clom- at noon Siui di s the year around, fix tug nt- :t.t:itys and their employes a half !day holiday, the bar association if latin county decided at the an I nual meeting Monday night. A !r5olution favortttg a ehunrr In th-- probate codr BimiUr to that : v tirh was def.-ated in the lat Or --gon b gis'ature as pw i IfeJen Mary of WaMdngt.-n. weaithv Negri Arnold!, mtiinln ,.t I.-.H.... . to rani, wnimm n v...... 1 I "11. her on her i,'. .. . . . T "-r drew Cojnt Arnold! MKMf'AL SPltlVna .Cnnlnn niinin uiniTn I -M.S.DI5THIGTI About eight inches of snow fell nt!1-"''-1' Hrltaln enacted for the pro- l Monday night niado the rad had people who went to Baker from here .Monday were Mr. and Mrs. I. 8. Winth. Mr. and Mrs. t Tur ner. Mr. and Mrs. W. Huncan, Mr. and Mrs. K. Hack. Mrs. J. F. Ken uedy. Miss Helen Huck, and Cy Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Oeoriro South have been on the sick-liM. Word has been received here that W. Ijine Is also ill at the hospital at Maker. The school program and Chrlnt mas tree was given Wednesday night. School will be closed here until Junuary 4. , ... The sympathy of the community is with I'nclo Ounhain Wright. His Knielti died a! 11a- -Mina Kdith Ttirnor nnd Gerald iTlirm-r lfr KrWlav for Henri rr. pom to nen,i th.. hnii.ia.-. ., their sister. .Mrs, J. Fuller. Five mm were f;.?ie.i th "road to ftakor Monday as a rysult yl, fJliigU'-W Mtujil. . -V Air und. Mrs. I. Whltten were the Christmas shor.nl ntr at Iiak first of luft wk. Vivian Kenne Virgil run- Miss l-Mna Hennor will spend the holidays with her in rents at North Powder.. The Haker merchants have been renu mbering eeral w.th calan- tiers for l!2.. J. K. Wanker nnd r.b ll ly have li.i ri cutting tr. es lor wood in the mountains. - - . Keeping on the hop may be good advice, but consider the fba: the fl a K"'-" to t li.- Lead Irjsh Herr art Nctr lmc !ua! i-i Htm (or th !: fmn:a!I flvcn. K-j KTt .Mw-trd.. qt.trT.rl k. ur.tl Tom HrirHoi. h.i!tha.-li ,to ItoB r utt m J'Mdt.lt. o ii, mmt'rs 'f tl f-tni i!. ntt h. two .hcuy r. t, ift- h-TH.r. ILth u nJM-auj Anil turh junur --'M . - I', .-i. : ,t Zr . - h,ir h. ....... . ' '.. . .-"- V '-'""'t-m-d her enea mtm u,r v. pi. ,oui. n'nnijrshlp, l.y tht v.u s atlenilon to htr. tti.it hoi U'rl.i.i f,.i tr:ir- .-tiiuniui IU II11 Swans in America Tho 10-year close Siapon during xvhleh swans may not bo hunt, d anywhere In (hi- I nib-I Ktatir. ox pi res Jorember 7. I!t2i. Tiiia r strletion was'mado umler th-- ixo- visions of article 3 of t:ie treat y ; lH-twet-n the I'nlt. d Statea audi1 lection ot l.inls migrating b-tu the I nlf d Stales and Ctuiada. The biological survey of tf.l- I'nittd States department of agricutl .ire. which makes this announcement, says that the federal law to en force the treaty uiso prohibits the taking of migratory birds except a penult ted by r.gulatkons thereun der promulgitted by the president. Therefore, even with the end of the le-yiar close season, it will still ' ,! '"'""'"l 'o ki!l these birds at anv "'"e, until the migratory-bird -iUy -t r-su'.ations are umn-l. ed to allow tlie "killing of swans' during a staled open siason. a a exct ption will be made for tvie-.-tlfic putpei-e.-i. however, under per mit of the secretary of agricul ture. KASTKKX ST A KS TO PLAV NAVL AT SAX lIK(;0 SAN FMAXCISt'O (API The rll-star football team from the Kist that lo.n a hard foiiirht bat tle, C to here Saturday to an !! western elt ven. is not to ilirb ind ItuineditttWy but wrtl journey to San IUvVo to ojipoe a s. Toe'.-d navy team th -re t,u N w V.-ar's day, Thi wus anu-junced Sutuhiy by William "Nay Hill" lngr;.i!i. capti.iu and coaoh of Xho cas ein S'-uad. Incram said he h:A occentd an invitation to bring Ins team to .-'an Hit-go and would leave h re n- j.t Tuesday. The contest will be held t:nd. r the ausnb-oM ..i u-..v:A i..iii.,.r iii.H and city ofiiri-,; of I b eo. ii will h- a b. nefit k .ih. ;, - ., ,,.,.,., s wm pit tl t relief fund. ! . . , . M.MH i s in: vis tji:. WAI.I.ACK, blaho (APl '- Joe . Mar r u s. Port laid ! pounder. won a 1 L-rot;id .b-tisieii ov-r I rt-bJie ()i-n of Hi'liKj-s, Mont.. ill the main event m the Katfh s card litre Saturday Iti lb- : s.-mf.H indiip. tit u. Vanhoos-'i. Spo kane. v.on u I "-round d'-cNion nv r Jobi-ny l.os-, vkeiubl. iby li;ht- Sniiliani I'-is- Al.ltANV. i rer I rom -nov H p'vs froto th- vicinity of the Jsinii.u toad state that the p..rs is tically fre- from snow and l-Oiul U ere p.lV. .'l travel h.! rn ("n -jun .uould b roiiip:i ly eisy. There is no snow :' toot b-v. 1 ;u.d the pass .1 f- w hundred t- et higb.-'r. at the is bu; J Salern Stop Slni s Nnmeil j PAt.KM. fr-.. The ell round! -approved a tritric ordinan".- de signating six Mop str u ts. It also J .s provbbd in the ordinance that j cars must go to inters, ctioni be llore turning around, and that not more than two persons mor- than IU' years of age. in addition to the dricr, shall occupy the front st at. The ordinance will b come in-ct-ive ten das alter it is I , 'lie mayor. Jan. deb Brothers WASHINGTON". C A I ) A new nn (jffieiat array of fig-ures on how many s-rTice iiirpianos the army roaliy ha.1 a question that J.-n bandied for the lat year with us n.ueh eunftision of answ ers us th o!d inteii. "How old Is Ann" 7 Ls !urniihd in the report l S'Trilar- Iiau.y Major-Gn-i ra ATa-oa M- i'airirk. a.r srvuv iii-r. Spe:iV ifj? us of Jun 3 lat. ';-n-r.iI l'uT:ik a"-d there wre .: i j rv; t- irpl iim on hand, an attached nuK' adding: riot iiif'iido war time cq-i-.iinii'-nt and exp-'rjmonta! typa. War tiitif- eijiiipni'Mit is ummited for motive .Htrvic. and hn.Hi d-t- rioruied :u Ut- o.vi.-nt of nt- din imiritdiut f.p'ae.-mei-.t. The-- j.tan. "on hand w-re tj;liirI;:Tt J as rtiis:tln of SI train ii;. 1 u . obs-rv at jin, t5 hombard iU' "I. and purs!!', j.ian s. Tiiore w-ie do at-a k ir t ran -port typ.- in ui- u.sl A Rornnd Kroupint; of "airp!an-p eonlrjn pMri'li;. inrtudt lion. !i d for or , scheduled for e but no yt d-livord." I 1;", training. observa bonrbardrneiit. 9" pan-'iiit. no attatk making: a Hid 1'J transort types. In! -;! rtn hand or In early of " 7 r.i ach I n a of all I !". I'ndop "rV.frniro" of . airplane ; n. at I'atrirk .uid this 7:'.T lip uro ropri-senti d a deiie'hncy of'S-lt) pianos urder 'T-Ti'-sent pear' time reuiroii--nts" and of 2.1M under Ote l.H-shi-r Hoard project for the Mir j-orvie- ai.pn.vr-d by the depart -me:t. lb- pUu .-d the cost of mak- tip the sf.ortajf to present r- iiuirem -rts at 1 .r. t i H.im and t ne tjx;r i;our-i snetnn ! -11 ,'4-;' f"1"- ;ioo t :i:icvm Lieorporaiitl. "PAI.KM. Ore. The Perfection Olol & -ManufacVirins" company. wi'jfli-i-aditua rterj stock of rs in Portland nnj .-, ni$ h--?n ncorpo ated by J. H. Heath. Wil !m H- Hyaij" a d V. Mai- hews. A'ti-'o were filed in the lute cjrp? mirn depart nier.t. IrL- i-" 1- C -t i I:' HEALTHMy Gift to You I IFE will be far sweeter if you u once 2nd for ail time rid yourself nf those annoying, uncomfort able and dangerous PILES Pnd other Rectal and Colon ailncnls. MY FRtK 9li-raj!- Book tells of my unuziincd WRilTEN GUARANTEE to cure your Piles without a hofpitai surv'tcol opera tion, or refund your fee. Many personal letters arc also contained therein rov lag how i have given back health and strength to thousands cf others. Start "iCil vl. DAN. HDIik PxJKTlAnD Urt,(Ct!. TtAJ I Lt I" F tf i. U- Dt.n 3i. -dinq K".-i42 3v r-iit..in-ltHAJSDvAJN TM AN-I PlfJF l-KtlKllAt. INl-OMF. TAX si:i:vifi-:s un.i .-.ai.M3 Audits Systems I:ivi'stijj;ilioii3 Kfriol.nt Ttpnsonnbte Itntts Accountant - Tns Connclor I.a Orande? Xnti Hank Rids Phono fa(n 2.0 Officer: I ,a Grande - Pendleton Walia Waiia 7th. c I rn-entinir "Califni-ni:.- i of S.in Franeisro. who re-ntly JuiiitK into the puKlluuie i-arlor by 1 "hlppiiiir 1-hll Itownboru;. w..rld 1 bantamweight c-haiuplon. Thouxti th ' crown -waa not involved. Lynch 'a I thowlng waa a dw-net Kurprwe I rr.M-t a-e a ptt-wih!e futur i.Ut ftjlihr Jn the far went aenautlo f : iii:i:r mi is. too. mi s - Oi.oliK. ArhL, (AIM H-nry Mima, former Texan ranger, died jat his home hero early Saturday, j He wan ln9 years old. Half a century aco. near Duncan j Prairie. Tex., he was scalped and j left or dead after a skirmish with Indians. Because of tho sear left j by the scalping ho underwent. In public Minis never appeared without a hat. Funeral services were held Sun day aflernoon. Oouzagn H-'ats Ixw An-jele-. LOS ANOKl.KS tAP) Oonxaga university's football eleven defeated the Los Angeles Athletic club team. to tt. her- Sunday. 'Met us serve Electrically r We are fully prepared to take care of your electrical needs. Kow about some new Mazda Lamps for those empty sockets? La Grande - Electric Co. M12 Adams Ave. s3as:aflizii3aiBBaBataiiiiiiiSEESEH3ZZEr:5aasaaifl B M m n a a H n m a ts 23 a a u E5f U a a a a IH a a M n a H St N M U n m a M H 13 M a N M si BJ !ts M H TBnBBSlE3B0IEaE'IEailIiaXaiIEaK2IilZR3BXIIIDlIID rOVP (Special). An infant son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jvi Hartley. Monday. IVrember SI. Mrs. S. J. Itowater died ui h-r home hen Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Kills wM U-av next week for their new home at Astoria. They have a host of frrenda hire who rfgrvt to see them fro.'- Mr. und Mrs. M. Wlikdor enter tained -Mr. ana -Mrs. i-. m. r.'.-.ts tut dinner recently. j Miss Lola Martin, who is learn ing school at Kntcrprise, Is at home for tho holidays. i Among tho coIleKO st idents who! are In t'ovo for the Holidays are Wulter and Glady luron. Stewart French, Karline W dialer,- fluire Smith. Grant and Merril I'oni. v. Safely -"Swfflljf tbniforfidfy TTvol br Motor Stage Safely - 'oiiiforiably. MOTOlt TUANSIT IOMPANV. . Th' iwy Stages. Come to our Staso Hepot at MM .leffcrvou Are. All Modern and Heated Stotfos. li:avi-; i-a ;hamk foil Joscpti 9 A. M. - 1 P. M. - 4 I. M. Sunday. 9 A. M. - -1 P. M. Pendleton 1 1 A. M. - J IV M. Daily. Connects to Wnlla Walla nnd Portland. Cheap Rati s Jhnot Phone Wo Carry Express On Special Trip ' Main 7!)9 And Trunks f Out They Go Watch for Thursday's Paper J-W'Bt-pSr Reliable News IF "SO-AND-SO" told you that "Somebody" said ".such-and-such" was a good buy you probably wouldn't buy it. But if you read an advertisement in this paper about the merits of that product you'd have con fidence in it. Advertisements are reliable. The merchant or manufacturer who signs an advertisement knows that he must keep faith. He knows that when you come in to buy you -will expect the goods to be just what he has claimed. He realizes that if he de ceives you once, your trade is lost. Never was there a more severe test of the worth of a product than advertising! You can pin your faith to an advertised product every time. It in vites the inspection of millions and it must be wor thy or it cannot live. Read the advertisements for reliable news of what is wise to buv. Advertising removes risk from Hx-kai8iT3 back at his wood Hjiwink a-ain. Maybe he has learned H U biat to a.o nothing and saw wood. I'rohlbition agents wore warned against reckless t spenditures in en lurcement work. fcOew "it baking soda jaf alicrwards apply gnuy- VAPO RUB Qvmr 17 fciUion JarUd Kw(y at M n M n n H B H n a buying. n u a a n ii n u n