La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 31, 1925, Image 2

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    Thursday, December 31, 1U25.
Page Two
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
As'lhs Dpgs Bring the Deer to . Bay
sp6rt new si
HUSKIES STOP Billy Evans-
rnn imflHif miT I !
Ul IIUIIII UJ i I
HAS r'llAN'i'lRf'O (Af)
(.tiUVrs ami hull itlnH'r art mt
linpt tin ntoxt iiHrM!llou (till
IvU-n In all the wnHil.
T nlvi-mity of WiitihlnK'on fooil;.!, I 1 ' irT cherishes hl pel cltihs
cjiampfona of ih I'urifin ' J""' ""' '" ,ml1 PMO'i-r
count coiiion-nc, nrrivf-d )nm
Wt'ilnfHtJiiy n roule to I'aHndrnu,
Avhri they will mri-l Hit- rnlv r
niy of Alabama !. n in tlu- nrj.
itual tournament of nmcs Kami- ml
New y'nr's ilav.
'Oiirh Knoeli itar'Kliaw annnnne
r f I lia t with unit cxr i-pium ht.i
Hiual wu.s in exc H. nt f-ondi'ioti.
J 'nt Wll.son. u taehl'-, is miff iIiik
troin u cant or lonsiiil if:. ICikMhiu
wild li wiih ouLf lul wli.'th. r Wil
hoii would K' t irttu itrtlim.
AfdT u work-out t Kuintr fl'-M
the pl"V'rM will entrain lor t h;
HUll lit.
tUns his fmoritc ha is.
Kvcry M(f Ifaxu" ftluyfr, rifturd
)i hh or wlM-iht r hv ih a . 2 i or u
.4ou latu r, hut out- particular hut
which lie ltHhvra ha liior; )mw
hliH In it lliun any olln-r hwuI
slid..
I lt;l.e Until, has p-r)iapH I href!
itatH oui of rwi thai ItHoiiK (o liim
Uvhleh ut" ! Ih favor1i'-H. Woe to
I any oilur individual who trim to
I lnj v- known of BolfVnt who af-h-r
li-ukiriK Home vixnirf Hub. In
Hit; itnkH for wwral u'-Uk,
at Dm world.
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TIM" iiiiMhii.iI (hi'iutth,
Jntf alittf th tiiil i !
i.tk-'H in -1
i Mil tti II' (4-III V,
li'jU ill ),) Ult,f l'-'t
nin-'li "nn If n vtit
Ml IIH.
limit ii-;ittni jfs rliiii.iK. 'I hi' tUrn a;v nj
itii ifiHi thv iKi-i at ih'i kit uif.-r a lui.f
l-AKM's iia r. uoitsi: -
I K.MM K WILL Itl t lUK
Pies "Ain't What They
. Used to Be" in Capital
y Oifirltft l Ktrwart)
V AMI 1NUTC IN. ( N KA Hprlal )
VIvh. the prohlf m with which
r'niiKrcMBinu n t 'lariiri M ucll rvtfor
of liuffalo. N. V., 1m faro to fui-o.
m-mniK ahout tin hardHt to nolvo
.. ,. r.,. .it tiw. ii it ii 1 I his uintpr.
Marflroror, an chairntiui of the
MloiiM: of I'tt'prfsrntatlv commit -
tie on acrounlK, l.s Hiipn me urlil
,tr of thf destinies of tho two
houHt' TVHiuiiranlH, the om- in tlu
office hiilhllnir iiihI tin on in the
capilol. Ami In his opinion tluir
pl h arc not what they nuKht to
he.
The trouble Im, not so much
that 1 hi pies urent prclty lair,
hut that ohl-tiiners- My I hey ilim'l
eiiual the ((iiality of those mtv-iI
In the S'nale ri utaiiralHH in t he
lonf uko whi'ii Si'iiator I'Yye of
.Maine, uh chairman of ihe com
mittee on nih-H, shaped their puli-eii-.s.
Senatorial pie. In those ilays.
woh n pute un the hest in the I iii
tul Slatex.
I leiiTiiiineil to bring hin r,i;th
CoMKri'K.siiuii pli-H up to the .
on any in the pyst, Mactiri'ijor
H(HK'H;rtS HI I It AI.AIIAM A.
I A H A I) K N A Al'l Anof h-
batch of lioostiT.s hr.-s arrived hen
to cheer the I'liivefMlly of Alahamn
font hall leain In it .Vevv Year's
lay Kami wil h t h'i I 'niveinity uf
WaHhiitKton. A special ear d!-
jiorfcefl uiiwardH of a score of fresh
rooters, and Alabama, stock row
ace onllnKly until odds Weilnesilay
jl'lvo . the Henille lluHlte only a
very alltfM cdwe.
g"hfl t'rlnison TlRers from Tusr-a-Joosa
went through .stiff work-outs
both Tuisday and W-dnesdny and
no Injuries have been reported.
Thursday the southerners Will ease
up a lilt and ('oae)i Wade smv:i they
Will be riK'it on edtfe lor the clash
January 1.
,. smnwai in. iu.-ii Mp,.n IMllCh Of 11 IH last SUUItlier
of the nubletiien race lnii-m train- v.ieat ion in consultation with e-
Itn- llonorah t t.eore lmili-
hous
his JJOSM- S-
of
the 1-rl of Deiby since 1 !'', an d
it has been niosily with the ani
mals of this sporlliiK lord that he
h:us 'won 4lie coveted cliussics t he
derby, the Oaks, the HI. Jger and
the I'XIpse slakes; the last 'nice.
pel Ik. I e tlioiiKht for awhile
hail done pretty Well.
he
Iieoi!:kkioxai toothai,
tiiams ia:r iii:avv
TRAP SHOOT WILL .American League Race
HR HELD SUNDAY To Be Close, Savs Mack
AT CLUB (.ROUNDS!
I I'lULAKKUMMA (AIM Connie
' j Another trap shoot will be held ; A'a'! thinks the American h abile ton. is retiring t'riuo his ptoit H
Tin recent Muni piilli-il by .llm jat the Kone Tree Held by the Wint;, -race in 1 !rtj will be the toiiKlieKt'.sion with all of the blue ribbon.'
I!ai ne brings m inlml the limit to Kin and Meetrout club Sunday at years; pernafts me louhest ln;i t
ivmeil llllliiy hiiim'H'm nil nwnjfii . w i " I'rej'ivrai hiii air i lie ""' my i "ft'ie. ; sion.
by MiMTstloii, orKanlznllon of the Eastern On-j "1 ilon'l we any one club tluttf (.amlilon has trained hoiw
won 'trap association. nans are ,tl,n not have n hance to win out,"
"AS-; OK ItAIIM'K. juimir way lo start the ortfanixafton he siiys. ! know the Athletics will
Harms, while playintf In a four.!""'1 lh "'tlvitieH in two or three be (unti iid. r ami don'l mistake
some recently at I'lnehurst, ec-' w'''kJ1 ' YanketH. That club will be
deiilally broko his pet driver. This! Local splatter masters are train- j fifth LI uy, too.
club nlayed u blK part In the sen- iiiR.ulw) for the TeleKrnphlc shoot.) "Washlniilon is nlwuvs a hard
salionar victory scored by him in j which Is an annual event under club lg beat. Hi. J.oiiis, umjer His-;1,,,iny times over. The trainer and you Hhonld have tasted thos.
tin lirltish open this season. auspices of the Spokano Spokes-- l.-r, showed what It could do lastih'K "oble employer crowned their , p,.M 0"r .'rye's.-
Now Harm-H Is not inclined to he I man-lteview. season. Detroit, ami the White racliiH; careers in 1914 by winning! "!,'.!' 111 . .
emotional, but the story Is that! ! Sox undi-r Kddie i 'olllns. will make 1 1 n' derby with Minsovino after
when he learm-.r llm driver was III.I.DN WII.I.K SAII-S I'Olt jroiiKh ifoinjf. Jiou't forifet. too, ! i'",; t'l"" 3" yars of eitort. with
damaged buyond repair, he board- i i:i KOI'llAN I'OltTS TOHA V ' hat the Hid Sox pitchers at thejlll,tr '"Hbs usually in the money
ed the first train for New York,) 1 lend of last season were going , or tho victims of the bad weather.
didn't i veil finish the runie. I c . KT ,, ,w,.tl)..r. i gnat. I really Hunk that there. Is I b-orge l.ambton is Ihe fifth son
Posslblv the Htorv In iust a nresH Helen Will Ihe lt..rk... v irl ' h I K'dllg to im mure coinetiliin 111 Hie I nt Hie late
agi nt stunt for tha Hrltlsh open liolds thfe national woman's tennis ! A"" rU-1,n fttf"1' 'na w hovi
Jan. 7th.
dee Brothers
.When Cong-res conveneil early
In December ih first thing he did
was to Invite some of the oldsters,
who still hark back wistfully to
tin l-'rye era, to fry his pies.
The oldslers dallied with them
listlessly.
"Ah, yes, very nice." they sigh-
1, damning with faint praise
COLl'Mni H, O. (Al'
clubs, members or the National
J'rofesslonal Koolball association
MitwuukHC, roltsviile, l'a., and the
VhlcUKO Cardinals Wednesday
wero under tjio heaviest penalties
-tho ussoclatiuu can Kive for Infrac
tion of Ms rules.
Thu Milwaukee club, which per
mitted high school players to play
on it team in a content between
Hbe Milwaukee and the Chicago
;CurdlnalH, was fitted and given
'10 duyts from January 1 to dispos;
of its assets of tho club ami retire
ffronr Ui league. As a result of
planing ugalnst tlic high school
'boys on the Milwaukee club, -the
fcardlnalB wero fined $moo anil
'placed on probation for onu year.
I'ottHvllln was fined IRMO, and the
iclub suspeinted as a member of the
league for violating the rules gov
tirning th territory of tenuis and
(false advertising. The suspension
.v( Al, Club Ih cu.H..tQu torfe-llun-'
, of (lie club franchliie, I
Tho penalties were Imposed by
Joseph l- Curr, of CoUnnbtiK, pn-ai
(dent of the oHSoeliitlon.
1:
champion, liven if it is. It's a good championship of the l ulled Stale
hail
for yeurs. Lmt s ason was a two-
I'lM'. one. There Ih sl nrobabllilv ihul Jtm lefL todav on a. lour nf the nhl :' race, inn ii won I ue iim; inui
jii-ally Intended to relunt to New world to compter new worlds ofj11'-1 year."
Three York to spin d tho Chrlsimus vaca- tennis. Hep friends hope she will' . r 7.
tion. (huvn opportunlly to meet Huzunne I1'-'" muik in ning
However, I am hiclinel to believe l.engh n, the idol of Kn nch tennis j lli'i-Mlu- Kiiclkliig Tourney
that H.irnes was so upset by the ! followers, when she visits 1 ranee,
loss of the club, that lie sought to j Wednesday. Miss Wills planned to
torgei gmi tor a time uy getting piay ner uirewi ii game us u mem-
Karl of Durham. II.
began his profession In (Jneen Vic
toria's days. .Most members of the
Peerage then were lovers of horse
flesh and many trained their racers
for the sport of it.
OtiDlvN (Al) An Indoor horse
shoe pitching tournament will be a
north to where the game couldn't Mr of the men's doubles team !ieuture of the seventh, annual Oj-
be played. . tho championship tournmm-ni at, J-ivestock show, . it was :m-
the Berkeley Tennis club, her home ncd Wednesday. The tourna-
eourt. iiiruuKM of her ability the ""' wm "PMI Al
Im-idctilally Nmv York Isthc lHst r-iuh ittreniniM vnu-a m nrmit h(.r!n.l Kriday In the new
ri(M-:i-:i: woman is urieir.i)
sisit Jn I lie worhl for lilll to havo'm roiniHte in a. Htrteilv nun's ! oliseum.
a new club turned out according i tournament. i
to Itis pet MMM-irk-Atlons. Victory came to Miss Wills . A. C. Tj:AM IXKKS.
Iwediiesday from another line of Tl't'SON. ArU. O'-y th Aw''-
JIAHK HITirfi ItAT. (endeavor, her art. A magaxine of ("-"J I'n-asJ The Arinonu unlver-
III this connection 1 n-eaJI what imHnn-wble rlreulation Mi nt her slty polo team defeated tho t. A
team in the
ViiviliriinfM lttiltit hlllwl V to
Outtke-Toru City or Voknlinmu lmt WUH lrfi-ct,
I breakable.
I TOKIO (AT) 'The ibstrucllon
of Yokohama by the I'.tiS earth
rtjualtu drove many foreigners from
that port. There were but u lew
Hut ml red left utter the caiaslrophe,
iTht progress of const ruction work,
i however, caused many to return,
anrl fit the end of October It was
estliuutf;d there wen more than
f XMW foreigners living in "Yokn
Miama. This is less than one-half
' of tho number who readied there
jat the time of the i a 1 1 htiiake.
V.'tlS at thO time un Unpleasant kiUlunr.l llml mil. nf ln-r ilrnuitiLTM hud
uatlon but is now rather humor- been acecmi-d for nublitation and Icnniest of a three game series lu re
(ous, due to my ruling out a certain others would be acceptable. Many 'ye-tturduy, 13 to 3.
bat with which Halm Hulh hadioi' MIsh WIMm' Hketelns. deiiletimr
been hltling them a mile. youthful tennis players In action, , lil ll-l) AT IDAHO I'ltlMlX.
Ham Crawford, In his day anhave been published in California! 1UHSK. Idaho. Industrial ex
Ameriean UuLguo-star and one of papers and manazines. ipanslon has made possible a neeil-
tho . game's Kiealt'st hitters, con-J "No, there is no likelihood of my led improvement at the state penl
cetved tho Idea of making u lam- i giving up tennis for art,'1 said -Miss j leniiary. An addition is to be built,
Inn led hut of fditr' 'lilec.cH, " ' ' Wil hi." '"Ivh'n Iwo.'T n.l'go very ! soon al the shirt factory. H. ti.
Archibald, state purchasing agent,'
. fhus uhked bids for thret; cars of
! lumber, one cr of reinforcing
'steel, about J0a iuirrels of cuinetit.
! nan feet of rudlation eiiiipmeut
WIl.HCK, Wash. The funeral of
Mrs. D. C. Maupin, .age 7S, was
held from the Community church,
the Her. Mr. Martin, pastor of the
Methodist church at Alinira, of-
llvestock ri''I,,ln'' Music was given by the
.Christian church choir.
, Mr. and Mrs. Maupin are pio
neers of the Alniira region, having
located on a farm north of there
3 7 yeurs ago. High tribute was
paid to Mrs. Maupin by the pastor
third and deciding in his serin on. She Ik survived by
her aged husband and two daugh
ters, one nf whom, Mrs. J. D. Wil
son, lives near Almlra.
Resolved:
' THAT as usual I spent
more for Christmas this
year than expected, I
will start saving NOW
in order to meet the
coming requirement.
UNITED STATES
I0NAL
Cakes - Plum Puddings
Old Knu'li-h
Style.
variety of CnKes, l'lcs,
Toirelhci' with our uaml Iui-jj
CiMlkJfH, C'lC.
If you have not tried our Apple Snnc CaliP yon iinve
missed a real treat.
Makn your Xnins dinner coniplelc " by scrvin-r f.'oh.-n
Crust lircail. (.'olden Crust rroiliicls spells ittnlK
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
. Milkers of HlKli-r.nule Palrt
"HOME OV THE CJOLDKN CHUST"
Safely 'Swrfllij Grmforta'Jij J
Tinvrl by Molni' stnRr Snfclv . ComforMbly.
MCI'UK TKAXSIT COIIA-V.
The (irt'y stnui's.
Come lo our StiiKu li';iot nl II I I .Ii'TfuiMiii Are.
All .Mnilcrn and lli-nlnl .Stimcv.
u;vi". i.a (iUAMn: i oit
Josi ph 0 A. M. - I 1'. Al. - 4 I. .11. .Sunilnv. 0 A. SI. . 1 F, M.
IVllilli'tim II A. M. - 4 V. M. .Daily.
Conuccth lo Walla Walla iiml I'orlliinil.
C liciip Units Depot I'lionu p Curry Uvprrss
un iiiiii nips .nam tub And Triinka
I Ho llloljKllt wun lo liuvn hv but wi ll toKi tlliT.
mudi! of four il!ci'i of i.-rfrrt
uooil. tfvnry but mal olii oih- (iltllll Ml 'ST IIOHT MOtiltO
Hlfiio of wood ulwuyn hu onn or ,N'KW VOItK (Al') lliii ry (In b,
inoii) fluu'i In It, Tlif luminati il I wnrld'B niiditli -w luht cliuuipion.
pructlrully un. . iiium; lilft-l. TiK'T I''Iowit. lu-Bro ! mid ollu-r iiiiitt-riitlh, Sonif or lb'!
I jMhl'lli v.' lijlil. bi'ion In' nnoia uny blilx will bo p-wlvi-il immi-iliriti-ly
I'ruwford l'llt onn of tht-lil loiollKT lltln i-olilt'IbbT, III'-. N-w jund nil art- lo tit ronxbbTi-d wllllln
Ulllh lo f kptrijiienl Willi. Thf Hub.: 'ork Shih' Alhl.-tif rcmiinlSMlon 1 1 li.. m-xt :0 dny.H. Mr. Archibald
iiiiiiii'illHti ly Biurlid on a hultliiK ' rub il W.-iln-mluy in u. c. iIIiib u'r-ull. 'I lw udillllon la lo Im MixSil
romiKiKi'. While Iho but muy haviMrhulli nK'' from I'Iiiui im b vi l. d M M, K. rn'luiy of Klnli- I". A. Ji t-r
hflpt'd Hom, It wan ri-illly Jiwt Gilts t IJr. b'.i crown. itld. 'I'ln addition l.s to bt; xnSil
ol It ill Ii'h r.'KUlur Htnnlu. i j w. Mllli-fi, KlowrrM inan:itf.r. u. buH.'nMiil lo li.j roiiHtrui'lcil at
(Ibjirtlon wub niudn lo tin- hut I posted u r.rlifbd ch-ili feir $;5n I Home Finn date. M. Ivin Suvills, I
on tb frruillid Mint it wuh not' mailc Jwlth tin- roliiliils.sion to hind the ;Hiip.-rvishiK andill.-cl of tin' ib-parl-
ont of on phpw un cullid for by
I ho riil.B, ulno that a for. Ikh iib
hIhiii'i. wan iMfil in lmtlliiK the but
IfiKclhrr whhdi in not nernilnslhli..
Prcuhlcnt Johiinon rub d th hat
tnatfh.
'I'h.r roninilH.sion arr.-ptcd III
check, otllcluls rccoiiUf.l l-'low-j
crn ;m (ii'i-bM nioU loirical ctiul-J
Iciiircr Hlid nolifb-d tir.-b thai b
'in-ill of public works, has prepared
the plans.
2i
I ft rt serve I
ZiectricdUt
We are fully pri-parcd
to take rate of your
electrical needs. How
about sonic now Mazda
Lamps for those empty
wickets 7
La Grande
Electric Co.
M12 Adams Ave.
The American Inventor of the
steamboat, I'.obert h'nllon. Is to be I
out. Al. the time Ulllh utiil If.-ll- ' must Accept within 30 days or find ; honored by a. monument in Ihci
inann wire lied for the boltlnif ' hiiiikelf tuliked with the InellKihh M. 'tnv.li of I'tomblerH, l-'runcc. Ih..
. (place where he conducted lest on j
A man who llve, In Alabama jth. Auxroiinc river III 1 K 0 i . i
went limiting and uol careless"; . . 1
wilh Ihc koii. so now he doesn't j Smallpox is popularly known as
live aiivvtherc. I"ll...-veiily I'low.rs" lii China. 1
Icinicrahtp. Dei roll wu pLylac
New Vurk iiflhc lime. Hulh went
hltlcss In lo times at hut In a dou
ble lleuder.
1 I
I'roiu n ballliiK rampw In went
lllln n Icrrllk' siiliiip uiil h laMcd
wicrnl w.s ks. Ih-liur MiHTslltluiis
lie lilnnHil It nn I lie los of Ills fu
lorllo lull.
j lil ANTS (IIT .1IMMV KINfi.
NIIW YOKK AI') The New
York (Hauls Wednesday announced
thai they had traded Wayland
liean, rlitht-huiideil pitcher, and
.lack lleiilb-y, southpaw, to the
I'hlladelphhi Nationals for Jimmy
ItlhK. veierau rtKlit-han.br. No
cash was Involved.
Leads Quintet
ELECTRIC
GOODS
Klectric I'eiTolators
Klectric Coffee Makers
Electric Waffle Irons
Electric Heaters
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
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Star Theatre
STARTING
FRIDAY
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Flaming Drama
When white man clashes with red man
on the wild frontier to mold a nation.
Thousands of Indians, wild horses,
front iorsn.cn, cavalrymen.
Last Time
TONIGHT
JOSIE SEDGWICK In "DARING DAYS"
HKCLAHATIOV
To render the
moat dependable
ami courteous
Bervict i
To Din greatest
poftMblQ number
of people
t the lowest cost
connlfltent with
fair wag o.n to the
labor ami capital
employed
Giving and
deserving fair
treatment
thus
To b a factor
In upbuilding
this community
Is the objective
of this company.
New Year's Eve
One Hundred
Years Ago '
On New Year's Eve a hundred years ago it was
the custom of our forefathers to gather round the
family hearth, and watch the face of the old clock,
as one by one the minutes ticked away the time
that marked the passing of the Old Year and the
dawn of the New .
It was a solemn observance. Gathered in the
spirit of mutual trust they sought, faith and confi
dence to meet the problems of the New Year.
Confidence born of trust is the basis of all human
progress. The New Year brings to us the resolution
and hope that through good service we may con
tinue to merit your good-will.
Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co.
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