La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 12, 1926, Image 2

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    Titcsikty, January-. 12, l!)2(i.
Page Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
cut cm Inscribed at Mia' iiiris Imr. I
ahh than twenty arc, practicing
ImrrlHttfr In Urn court A however, S
Hit) othir being snlwiefl -cmployea
In luw office where tlm-y prepare
Women lUirristcru In 1'inricc
1K1S, (A!')-tn the occasion
of the twenty-fifth annlvcnmry of
the admission of women io -
i.--,r, it -! disclosed that
there now are ,S7 women ndvo
hriefM, interview clients- etc.
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Smashing Values In
Women's Shoes!
Thrifty women are making tremendous savings in our Shoe
'.. Department every pair of women's and children's shoes re
duced to prices that demand action.
One Lot Women's Shoes
89,
Shoes that sold formerly up to $12.00 All high shoes,
finest quality leathers, long-wearing. Discontinued lines.
Out They Go! at
89cpair
2-Strap High-Heeled Pumps
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Shoes that sold from $5.75 to $8.00 in this group. Won
derful values. Broken lines. Your opportunity at this un
usual price.
f.crehl Klraforri helped Helen Wills will, her luggage nml
started lot turn's nagging,
' ItKlCKKI.KY, (al. Just before M.jm Helen Wilts stepped on
the train here on lu r Way In Kurope, on.e6ne ashed her to wait
:i few minutes until sonic of her co-ed friends itrrived.
"Why, this is jii.st a futility farewell." smiled Mi.ss Wills, look
ing Wi)ari-!y ui (lent Id Si mfopJ, who hail ii)hKst-l on carrying
Iht luggage. ; ,
And gonsipH, who weveiii) times have .reported the tennis slur
engaged to Ntraford, wondered just when, if ever, ho is to join
the family. Slriiford, by the way. also piny tennis. '
Miss Wills plans to rt nialn in Kirope, sight -si elng, studying
art and playing tennis until after the Wimbledon tournament in
Kn gland In June. .
lit cauae of the recent , "illn-ss" of .VII.-. Suzanne I,englcn.
It Ih considered Improbable that America's rhuuipion will meet
the French tar. ...
IWION (Special Two more
basketball pa toes were played on
the local gym floor the lust of the':
vvw-k. both resulting- In victories for
the I'nlon hlfrh school teams. Fri
day evening1 the hoys opened their
Keason hy defeating the Knteritris-
quintet. Although the score was
low, J3 to 5, I'nion was in the lead
each quarter. . Tho game, started
with Oei-rtsen and Brown, for
wards, (iiliuore. center, ami Cox uml
f'aKper, guards. Muring the game
the co;ich also used linih. 'rouli r
and Mays. After the kuiiio hnth
teams and the oftielnls went jfivni
a lunch by the sophomore cIuhs.
Saturday evening the. lrnhh-r
girls were here uud I'nion won its
sixth game for ih H-ason. havitiK
lot on game, the oim at Wal
lowa. Miss KickT ned Spenr.-r
and Hpray as forwards, "niIU r
and Hmiih as centers, and Johnson
ami GeerlHeti as guards, with Van
Houten replaciitK Johnson in the
InHt iiuarter. Ftiioii shot ahead of
the visitors early In the game and
maintained their lead during- the
enlire contest, although the Imbh r
team pul up. a good fight uutlt the
final whistle was blown. The score
was 30 to IX. Waldo Stoddard, of
la Grande, uctt-d as referee for
the two'gnmes. After the Satur
day gutiiA the two teAius ami the
officials were given a lunch by the
junior class.
jftF nit a an.." . s ,-' 'C
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IF YOU havrtkevrr bt to
Califomio it ihoul, be il
effort of your lUc to to.
Representative of the '''
Union Pacific
Will gladly furniih you illmtrated booldct, fciving
' complete inforiuaiion about tLi laud where the
jun shines most of the time and where you can
enjoy outof door life all the time.
Convenient train connections either via Portland
or Salt Lake City at very
reasonable round trip fares.
Let us help you plan your
itinerary, quote you fares,
and make all your arrangements.
, J. II. Keeney, La Grande, Ore.
Billy Evans
Says:
Two Dresses for the Price
of One
Loveliest dresses of the season are being cleared out now
at January prices a rare opportunity for the discriminating
woman to buy charming dresses at half price' and less. Values
to $67.50. Out They Go! at
$33.00
WORTH-WHILE SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
ONLY FOUR MORE DAYS!
A Good Place
To Trade
HILL'S
A Good Place
To Trade
I'lrklng all-stnr roiiiblruttions In
any sport Is mcri'ly a matter of p?r.
tonal opinion.
I'or InsiaiHT-. no two football ex
ports ot, M-httcil I'tarll)' Iho
Runif nil-Mill- awcrrxallon as Iho Inst
word In the Krid cniiu-.
I ' ' '
Hecently In a chut with Jim Cor
nea I hud him name the greati-st
fighters In each diviclon as he saw
1 1 Item, He bucked tip each choice
with logical reasoning.
! When Jltn Corbett wns chnm.
plon of the world, (he outstanding
; figure In the henvyweight division.
Kddie Graney, was rated one uf the
greatest, If not the greatest, fight
referee.
The other day Graney, ft' Sun.-
set. picked an all-Htur hoxiUK team
. as Seen through the eyes of the ref
leree. Hurely no one is better fit
ted to Judpe the relative merit's of
fighters than the official who ive
ithe. final deei.iion on them.
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t In tlMlr elections Itoth Oorlwtt
nmi t.tnney nuule ft evident they
ronMder flip old llnm fiuliter rnr
nup4rhir to tho nuslcnt mitt nrtl-t.
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j EXI'KKT ori.MON.
' Peter Jackson is ranked first
anionic the heavyweights ly both
tho echatni and the referee, Jef
fries in th second choice of Cor
bet t w hile Graney rates Corbet t
net to Jackson.
Hob PitzBimmons Is picked as the
great t fit light heavyweight by llra
ney while. COrbett puts him at 1 he
top of the in id die weight cKlMri.
Ornney names Jack I h mpsey,
known os tho "Nunptireil," as the
class of the middleweight!. ,
"DempHey. ull y himself and im
arguineut," Is the tribute drum y
pays the old time star.
Wolcott gets th call from both
experts forihe welter honors, (im
ney says Tommy liyan and .twson
were nbout us good while t'orbelt
leans to the tiiodt-rn Mickey Walk-
Star Swimmer
ier as second to Wolcott. I
Onus and I,uvigne for the light
: weight division according to Cor-j
bett. I.uvlgne would have won in J
;a ilistane bout. Cans in a short:
flight ftrnnev si leelf i! the two
;n:iini'd by Corbet t. also Young Mit
chell, Jack McAuillfe and Ilenny
Leonard.
Corbett liked Griffb and McGov
ern for the feat herweitrht honors.
lorani-y chose IMxon. McGovern and
I Abe Attell.
I i sn wa s placed at t he top of
the bantam clajs by Corbett while
Graney named Hurry Forbes and
Jimmy Barrio. ' .
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It will be noted that Walker and
Ilenny I,cfHiurI arc the! only two
fi'rlil--rw if f 1 1 modem irtn ului
iret'lve the slightest mention from1
the two noted fMIc nutlmrlties as
all-stars.
' MODUKV tHAMTS.
' 6..;hcr Corbett or Graney gave
Jack lKMiipscy tlie slightest con-
9i(ii)i-uiiuu.., v
"He's the bent, of a division I hut
lis devoid of any truly worth while
j fighters," is the way Corbett ex
pressed his opinion of our present
I champ. .
"i.u-liipsey Is fa and away the
best fighter of any weight class to
day, but 1 wouldn't rank him with
the best fighters or all time." is
Gramy's size up.
. When I asked Corbett why ho
didn't express .an opinion of James
Calumet is the worlds biggest sell
ing baking powder, because it is the
world's best baking powder. Use it
and practice true economy.
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
f.o im K?? a Em jfsi i
BEST st test SAf.ES ?,, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTSS5B BRAND
1 1
J. Corbett lilmself.
replied:
he smiled and
"f was pretty good at that. I wns
nt lenM faster than any of the
Into weight. Ami I might add tlutt
I hit, iny opptHH-nlM a lM idtencr
thnn they did iim. Th fight game
K great spurt If yon are dolnst moM
of the liltling."
j Klwaiitiiie; Aid Students.
AI.n.ANY, Oje.-r Yearly reports
from the various committees of
the Klwanls club show ;that the
club performed mttny meritorious
'sTVlces during the year. Principal
among these was the rasing of
:$4t:) as a loan fund for Albany
'college student!. The us1 of this
i fim during the yur has been a
i help to Several students, the re-
treasurer report
biituuce in the
SPORT NEWS
MEM
T
TUESDAY
Toe tteotmd boxlnir rnnl of th
winter t4Uon vill be ataKi'd by thr
I Oruil Athletic club In tlia I.
O. Ok H. tnpl Turnjuy. Jun. If
at 1:11 fx m. llh Ivl Adam.
of BMjak meUn( Irlah Ltwls, 17.
of Will. Walla.
Adama bu aurrral rood flchls to
hla r4K and promla.a local fan
thai ha will (Iva them an evrnlnr
of na) action: Lcwla la aald to
kT fonrht for the champloshlp
Of tht yaclfle flaot, kayoUij Mike
Hroihrrton, of Walla Walla, In two
rounda.
Kid I'rck. 1J2. of rortland. will
fare Cary llrckrr, of 1a Grande, lo
th a.ml-wlndiip, to sro alx rounda.
Tho prrllmlnaxlta. thr In num.
brr all four rounds, will find Kd
Kh'lda, Mo. of Yrtklma, vrraua Hat
tltnf Johnson, of lliintlnglon; la
vla, vrraua Uutlrr; and Cole
man. M&. vrraua Thompson. Thr
latter four rifhtrra ara all local
boy a.
Donriiif Baa tWamita LoM
Art la Land of SorMa
IOSCOW, (AD -Danrtnt baa
boroma a leat srt In lluasla. It la
locked upon aa a "bourarotsta"
paatlma bs tba Bolatirvtka.
Although lha government dora
not artuallv protilbH It. them are
reallr as halls, rratauranta or
cafe srhort danori ara hld. In
tho Huwilan home, danclna- haa
lone: lnce tllMnppeared, aa the
aeram city family Uvea In a mfl-
Kle room.
HlHtlMELT LANDS
BERTH ON U.OFO.
FROSH QIT1NTET
Accordinv to the Oreaon Kmer-
ald. colleau publication. H. rnnrcl
Hillnmelt traaa member of the I nl-
verally of Oregon frnahman quintet
tlmt defeated tho Kranklln htph
whool of l'ortland Si to 10 recently.
r'ranklln la rated aa bavins; one
of the beat blrb school teams In
rpniand-
llumnieit. It will be remembered.
aa La Grandea walnatay on the
maple court In 1 :-: and In
l:l--4. in bia tlrat year h m-n
a member of lh district champion
ship team and woa aelertcd aa a
member of the all-atate aecotid
team follovinf the state tourna
ntent at Salem.
1
m .
r. J.i
port s'ated. Th
, vi it m u I iKt initial
:club treasuiy arter paying out
ifirios.ai during (he ytur helping
Allt-iny.
;nnie l.nw Violnuiri Fined,
KItiKN'K. tre. Josepb N-l
and J. 1. Olaspty were Tined $50
each by Justice of the peace Weils
on two counts each, charging the pi
with hunting ulld animals without
a slate license. It is dunged that
they were hunting in the moun
tains above Oukridge without first
having obtained - the necessary li
cense. The arrests were made by
I'erry Stallmacher, state deputy
girne wnrden of lli:it tftrict.
NATIONAL SHOW WEEK
JANUARY 9-16
Exhibiting the Improved Ford Cars and
Featuring the Latest Ford Eqidpment
( All Iv rd Dealers are now
holding a Ford National
Show, exhibiting the im
proved Ford cars, and
featuring the latest Ford
equipment.
This is the finest exhibi
tion of Ford passenger
cars .the public has ever
seen. The display that the
nearest Authorised Ford
Dealer has arranged will
give you an entirely new
conception of Ford values.
The display will be con
tinued until Saturday
night, January 16. Resolve
right now that you are
going to see it. Even
though you have already
carefully inspected the im
proved Ford cars see this
display! It is something
entirely new.
Remember -you can go
any time this week. But
be sure to eo!
Sponsored by
' 5 . . S. '. .
.W'JtSi
2Uwi
This la Arna liorg. aenaatlonal avlm
mer from Bveden. who haa been cut
ting quite a few oapera In swlmmlni
mreu cf late, lie and Johnny Weiss
muuer, toe iuinota aenaatlon. nan
poen teaming together around tht 1
country and hava bung un aevaral
new recorda. Borg la considered one
of Valaamullera great nt rivala In
th watfr eport.
A . SMALL HEATER
With Much Heat.
The Westinghoxis? "Coxy
Olow' electric heater mill
Ink the chill out of then
treaty mornings. Just attach
to your lamp socket the
current consumption Is small
and tho Initial cost Is very
low.
II. & S. ELECTRIC
Sommer Hotel Blrlg.
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