Pace Two
THE LA GRANDE EVENING "OBSERVER"
Saturday, January 2, 1926.
Out They Go
HILL'S
"A Good Place To Trade" :'
SPORT
f'ANAilK.N'A. Oil.
, ndsti nowi.
(Al) rnlvcrslly of Alabama's
football team, thn champion clo
von of the south, piirw.-d and midi-i-d
to. Irlt'tmph hiTi. l-'rlday aifiiiiiMt
I nlvorHlty of WnKhlniiton'ri IIiik.
kii, cliamplons of lh T'nririn
I'oint, nd wrota tho rioutli'M riiMt
pUfsklh victory In I la fur wist nil
ov.T tbo Nfw Year-, day Hon..
Howl. Tl.n l-oroi
Alnbftma. to. Waiibinwon 19.
Oi-orun Wllnon. WasiilnKton'H
Ifroat all-American halfbaok and
lt tower of MrenKih rraalicd n nr
the nd of tho second period and
With him went tho Husky hone
na he wn tftkon Injured from tho
Hold. . . ' . .
He cnrao back In the Inst qunr-
tf.r. but too late. The Tuocaloosn
learn bud seen and seized Us op-
portiinlty. I'nder the brilliant
field reneralshlp of Poolcy llu-
bert, tho tad frotru Plxlo crowded
enough: flooring; Into a small por-
lion of tho third period to curry
off tb game. ,
With thl reckless abandon of
an almost forlorn hope they threw
th throtilo open and cut the
Musky defense to ribbons with a
datzllnH;! succession of passes,
run and' bucks.
Hubert, hero there and every-1
wher, ' Johnny Mack Drowi,
closo at his heels for the honors
of victory, hustled tho ball across
thn Purplo line thrloo In rapid
sequence and twice Uuckler add-
ed tho extra point.
Ihe'h". hlrii h f'1"r'1 10 C"'lr
the DftA
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L. J . . .
the aoulh o a team of trimien-
dous passing. It made good and
more. -. J'ooley Iluhert threw one
of' 65' yards that paved the way
Yor Alabama's second score nnd
in doing It Hn wiped from the re
cord books tho great heave of
Hrlck Mullor, 57 yards, innde
buck In 1921 when tho Dears bi nt
Ohio Htnto. . ,
' From Hint flnlnt the Husky do
fense -crjtfnlMWd urui litr'
llttiielc iulneil snool.
rlinson
Wnahliifrtan went to the field
favorites In the belting or the
crowd of upwards of 50. nnn. Alu-
1. a nia came on out-weighed In t lie
line and In the buokriold. but tho
under tlog romped to victory.
t The Crimson passes, which fall-
d completely In the first ball of
the gnme, wrecked tho Husky de.
fense In thn third stand.
- Ouitormnen's ulinost nlwnvs de-'
HUSKIES LOSE ;
ALABAMANS
pendnhla too failed In tho pinch-. Pennock received much cre.lu tor
es. when his kick ror goal went: his rine work with u second place
Midi! lb. tho first iiunrter. Ills club,
'next' attempt hit the bar und im I ...
.It turned out, this lost the game. Then nrier the edge liml IV'cn
Alnbarna n glstered 3ii7 vunls Inken nrr tho honor a wus ilH'iiv
froln 'scrimmage as compared ei-eil Hint Ctivcleskht iw (be mil
with Wnshlngiiiirs 310. The leuilcr bj ibo' iiiuiglu of im. -buii.
Crimson mode ir, first downs mi I ttrodih nf an en.,,,,1 r,. ... r
fUrtm In I inatllln luen-asc
I'K.-viu.KTCiN, tire., Thu .lis.
tlnctlon of having made 11 gain l i
tne nttmner or farms during the
period from I !2u
until msu.
wnen prnctirany nil or the conn
lien of niMern Wnslilngion ami
eastern llregon showed losses. Is
bold by Vihiilllla county, as ill
closed by lh report of thn do
parlinent of cornmeroc, 1 luring
the five-year period ITmutll'ii
farms Increased rrom 235:1 to
a gain nf 1:11.
We Offer
A roaldnncii In one of Iji
Orande's choice locations. It has
two lots, 15. root frontage, 104 feet
deop, races east, an paved street.
A purchaser would hnve to as.
urn thn unpaid balance of as.
srs.in.nis. The house has six1
Tl.l.
rooms, a sleeping .porch
house la modern. There ure l,a. lo
trees, alirubbery. Inwn. The bonne
la old b'Jt a good home. This
plaea run lie purchased with a
cash payment of irni, then l.lu.Oo
per month. Interest at 8 per con:
on all unpaid balances will he
deducted from each monthly pay
ment. 1st us show you this property.
We have others.
La Grande Investment
Company
BOXDED REALTOR
stoMe Arm la lor KcltaM
lasmrancw Umiputea.
tM Hisss Ave. tula m
NEWS
Billy Evans
Says:
Stanley Harris won tin- Aiucrl-
I fan league is'iiiiant. last season by
1 adhering strictly t a mllcy lie
tlcvldcri titMm lit Ilii' .spring. In
ability (o runfiniio mm'Ii n system
cost him the world series. '
Whlh' looklriK t lt- Nationals ovit
nt Tampa, Ma., last uprlnK. dlsi'iis-
nion of WnMhlnmon a v ran plti'h-
Inrr staff rnniu tip.
I nm banklriB atronuly on f0vr.
.,kl0 nd Johnaon," auld Harrla.
' "I know thoy are old nnd muBt have
pinny of rf t. 1 Inii nd to kIvu It
lo Ihern. "
"Nidthor will bo rnilrd upon for
relief work nnd they will rilwnyn not
four and when iiofmlbln . five dnva
r.et Ktween sia.ts."
. Prom start to finish Harris ad-
liored to that policy. There were
UmoH when foveleslile or John -
Nnn sent In ns relief pltolior would
hnv saved a unrne, but Harr is was
MaylriK a blKger band, always look.
Inif Into tho future.
In tho world series of only sev -
on frames this was Impossible. Af-
tor a ureal mart the two veterans
faltered at tho finish.
. ,.
'' ' proH-r rest played bavoo
wl,h the vclrrrm Washington pitch.
when tlic plncli c-arnc. It cost
nm seat-..
I1KF.AHS 'Of tiAMi:.
In baseball I'ltcher Htanb y Cove,
leskln has always been known as
a hurd luck ifiiy. Kven In the ofr-
Sl.ft01i tho baseball fates have been
unkind to him.
'"oveleskle Is one of those pitch-
ors who loses when ho holds the np-
H""lon to one run because his
teoinmates arc blanked in every ln-
nlnir.
The lucky fellow Is thn pitcher,
who when ho allows six runs is
fortunate enough to get plenty of
batting help from his tciuuiiiates
ami have them make seven or more
runs.
Tlie breaks alwnys seem lo go
against Covelcskle, yet hn has pros
pered," His success has been due to
", ul'l .'''''"' '"J""'.0" roKui'.ll. rH of
the liren'lis plus (Tiu i'nust effectlvo
ul i"'ening. 1
,'ust "(""n nfler Covelcskle wiih
generally considered as ihrougli lie
1"'t on u B'eut coinubaek with '
Washington, having one of the last!
j years of his career.
When the American league aver- ,
uKl'S weru recently published 11
showed I'ennock as the most cl'l'eo- ;
jllvn pitcher In ihu leugue with i
Covelcskle second. I'ur a week'
WAItll'K HI.IMI'.
It
Is next to llnpnsslbl
plain slumps In baseball. Nomo-
tl s th. y are confined to hutting.
nt other times to Melding, while
often thcro Is u general let ilown
Wl nmk" Hllt IHps nut
... ..' " '. I". '""""'.
high iisiil triK-k tbnl ennblcs it.
lo glie- yon qiili'k wnltv. We
are tislny liaulliig a loail r niugh
iltlil cIiim In Inihler.
U'o are able now to hii-iiMi you
with nxwt anything rnun a kiml
bolii to firm ,.avl rins.,
hoard.
A big mr of Ibe big liimn eo.il
lias just nrrliitl. Thrre i. m .
iilcnuiiiil lor Ibis big lump txinl, n
i means a big tailm; to jinir,
big riiniar. Uniiemlx-r when'
.lint want his; lump coal, a big'
man handle l( m ll Ml n ton.1
ilellvensl. If yon ,n t think or1
nuj tiling rls, llilnk of ramlmtr, I
ns this Is rainbow rtstl. i
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
The Poor tian's Krleod"
'car Koundir. riumn .M-21
ho Sunday Buatneas
1 m Ii?',, 13
7
Dave Shade Scores
Victory Over Todd
KKW VOIMC (AC)-Dave Pliuli
of I'ullfor-nlu scored u decisive vie.
Tory vfr Itoland Todd, Kngli..h
middle-weight, In a 10-roiinri n i:
oll, the feature on the ,'ew Year's
curd at Madison Square Garden
l-'rlduy night. Hliude did ovcry
llilng tj tit knockout IiIh Knglish
opponent, lid ilorcd lilm for a
count of two In tin: third round
iljut tlju englishman i limine. I
vertical during the remainder of
Ilii' fiuht despite Khadc'.i Ircrii.n-
dous punching power.
1:1 r:i:rc. rr.A'i' kwuikii in:.it
I VAI,l..V WAM.A. - Joseph
jKoiielc, 7K, one of I lie early tann
ers of Kuroke Flat district died..
:A native of Canada, lie crime, to
the I'lilted Slates when a boy.
and In ISH2 moved to Walla Walla
from Ohio, taking up land In
Mar. I wiily-rivo years ago ho.
wan i.l.l" tu retire un.l Iiiih made I
lila homo here since, o never
marrl.-d. -
Janus II. l:iirtrH. r,3, died re
fill ly, having hia widow and in
children, n.. wax n .unlive of
Iowa and had livid horn alimil If.
years.
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,', ,".l,u""",," l"V.
. ! ' llmt "'" N,'lv Yolk
2'"", '" n"o''l Uiat
t'"' 1,,n ,W""1 "
lihoiiirht 0l'alo",, tin- rihov'1
i .
In 'r1- War' w perbnpn the
vnltinljl.. a.-cond bnaoniaii in
"' American league, not barrlni?
111 ", ,:r,!at J-J'e Collins. Afli-
J'ears of belnit Just a good player
'"' MHrol to hove reached the
K""01
1 '- "oaBon Ward had one of the
nooresi years of his career, lnipe.l
lo ",,ow way Ainerican
leuBue second suckers, a Renerul
slump lilt bis ploy from which ho
,'lev'r recovered,
, I
Wnl.(l ,, ,
,:1 ,, u ,,,.,, () ,.,.,.,. (ia
'Hie slump lip eiiM-rlcnftM last scu-
, ,k . ,.,,,,. 1M1(.
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The Freshman
Masterpiece
at .
$65.00
, Is the ovit8tandingRadio Value of the season.'
Another thing we are radio experts and can
assure you of the best service in Eastern Ore
gon! '
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Radio Pioneers
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For Reference
Sherry's January
Offerings
l "Wild Just Ire"
:t-t "The Masked Bride"
! "The Gringo Hi Ml"...
cl-T "Who fares?"
S- "nnnger of The lllg Pines"
10-11-11 -'1.111 p Annlfl lennney"
li-M "Kxrhunge of Wives".
15 8p.e. Mn,"
1 "The Ti xa 11-ar faf
17-11 "His rVrretary"
1 9-T0-; I .. ."Sully fif Th
Sowdust".
il-S "Oonhoy flrlt".
::: ..."The Kagie-.
-'"-IS "The .Mirage"
:-'l "White Thunder
ll-Keh. I ...'The M-sllc"
Anil Also The tlest (oincdl.n
To Play in U. S.
1 j ' $
if
if s i;
Arnuud AlaKay. farnouH I-'rneh
(olfer, who will compete In aevcntl
malehen on Klorfdu llnlis during the
eiruer. Ile'a the only Frenchman
to win the rauch-eoveted tlrlttsh
spoil title, tjrnlni; the trick In 1907.
I'h io will be hln llmt vl.ilt to thli
country.
(Ill, HniOMimin, I halo 10 illhtml)
your calm that ia rp-cntly a.i-
mlroil, -
Hut lay fllvver'a out tlioie on t!ie
curb
And the parklnx t'.mu'H nearly
evrdred.
D. B. Rucknian
Afcoiiiitnnt
Incomo Tax riepoits
Office with
Pied Hamilton
Holmes llldg.
La Grande, Ore.
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MIAN YOUTH
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MKIMAI.CK. N. II. UP)-North
irakota's last frontier Is fading us
the new generation of natlvo In
dlnns Is taught the habits an 1 ben-
.eflts of the whltn man's life,
lihrougli the Indian girb in the
uoverument school here, of which
! lark B. Dickinson is head, the up
llllt of (he Indian family Is being
attempted. ,
.Subsrantlal housts already have
r.-placi-d tlie tepee as the home of
Indians living on North Dakota,
reservations. A knowledge of sanl
tullbn III helping to increase their
lib; span, hum! .Mr. Illcllihson.
At the sclinol, where' 125 girls
are laurrht iloinestic scli-neo und
household arls In addition to sub
j.'ctH ordinarily in tile grade school
curriculum, special emphasis is laid
on those; things which the. adult
Indian needs iiiokL to know about
his. living. -
"It is h:ird lo Induce the nld-
,t!me Indian to sleep Willi win. lews
jopui. but we tench the girls here
to do it," lileklnson declared.
'Somt, of llii-m eontiiiue tlie nrae
tlce alter they have relumed lo
i lli.'if own people,
"Or course tlto ti'ildency Is for
Hhe girls to fall back into the ways
't tiieir people rather than ror tlie
jold folks tu adopt, t It- methods
J which -the wttite man has taught
the n.-w generailon. I. ike - white
peopl.i they are Incline. I to follow
,tlie Up,, of least reslKtatiee. Hut by
'Met us serve
tfJU
Zieciricalli
We are fully prepared
to take care of your
electrical needs. How
about some new Mazda
Lamps for those empty
sockets?
La Grande
'Electric Co.
1-112 Adams Ave.
fil ot people - --5 X JfyX
hi At the lowest cost &tvy " v , r f
consistent with 3xv " ' ' j
V? fuir wftgea to the s 3HaWv ' V
labor and capital i IT. BS I WN
' employed MM ; VJOs. '
To be a factor ' RifefSMeSfi1'?
CI uPb-lbllng SIMil :
this community SpSBiEiiSk- 1'.
!3j Is the objective . "TJ ' '' -'Us.'..'-'''-"-... -riiT.'.-
fj. uf this company. ft In ''SSSnSS fe1 '
Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co.
! persistent t-alnlng we will elevato
thm '
"The Indian hns come a long stated.
ways. Imagine the plight of the '
wfcitc man if the civilization in .., lare Knees on Stage
which he had always lived were ;
obliterated and be found himself
farced to meet the conditions of an! milMINflHAM, (AD Tllrmln
Indlan clvillzation. The white man 'gharri is the only city In Kuglnnd
lies eincrtcl Ion mneli of the ill-
dlan. I cm sure tliat our red bro
ther will eventually find hlms-lf
and arrive nt a pluce where ho will
be able to tuke care ql himself, but
it will take time."
School Slle I.s l'liii-liusctl.
Pour lots on
IM'OKNK.' Ore.
Oraml street at the
corner of
Clark street, north of the Southern!
l'uclric railway trucks, have been!
purchased by the Kugent, school j
board us a site for a new grade
school building to be creeled in the I
llcur future, according to announce- j
incut by tho board, - The growth '
of population In that portion of the I
Winter's T
Rainbow Tar
aw
77 QuicKRelief
"For Old and young
FOR SALE
80 acres irrigated
land, 2.y miles from.
La Grande. Price
$12,000. Easy terms.
WEEKS & BLACK
REALTORS
New Foley bldg.
- Insurance - Loans
'hi . .tnlAet
city has necessitated the erection
.of an additional building, It was
where WOllllOn S
bare knees are
burred on the stage,. Tho Kundcr
lund municipal censor committee
has with drawn a restriction, im-
posed two years ago, prolillilllng
women artists appearing In Sun-
l.lerlund theutres unless their limbs
Iwero covered wllh stockings or
.tight?.. This leaves lllrminghom j
alone still enrorclng us singe re-
I form act which came Into force 1
'some sixteen years ago. ' 1
Jan.
DSEBR0THER5
Safety SSoiniu Comfortably J
Travel by lotor Since Surely - Comformlily.
, .MOTOH TKANSTI' CXWIPAVV.
' Tb Oivry Stages.
Come to our Slugo Depot nt 1114 .Teffcrson Ave.
Alt Modern ami Heated Stages.
LKAVi: U filMXOE Kilt
Joseph e A. SI. - IP. M. - 4 1.".M. Sunday. 0 A. M. - 4 f. M.
I'endleton II A. M. 4 1. M. Daily.
Connects to Walla Walla and I'or tlniid. . '
Cheap Runs Depot l'liono , We Cnrry Express
On'Specinl Trips .Main "!! And Trunks
O. r .ldea or indlcul Is a jnnn
who tsllil: he deserves his neigh
bor's ear !:ecnuse he can run It.
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