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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1926)
' :'i ' ' ' . ' . Page Two LA GRANDE Tuesday, October 19, 192G. EVENING 0USEI5VER Mrs "Viola l-rUr drove to, Elgin ( .. l.-hurles Kvana Hiighe. lias been Krlduy where they visited .with I appointed to Tho Hague. We al. I omcE 1m . count leg at Grande last week. Mra. -a, A. Purael. Mrs. Mary Thompson, MIhh Margaret Hell and .Mrs. .I'ursol's alter-Hi-law, alia ways Met 'minis. ' would get him Into troiihle. .. CAT vimos mam nao. l.'Jfetf. IV ; I a-Xi3r V.y''R smart for Kon. ral wear I J f ; ! HjQSem J? vain TSM&ifli J i KISS PETE'S a Jomt W ort- 4 4 12H ' Mi i H i iMM .'importations, offered in three J fg K 1 K Zr" " -f ' 1 moderately priced groups. ;l HJ 1 !,,. K, piai, o( i i 1 K V every beautiful fall cobr; MM KST ' '---i I XlM!; Crepe Satins Silk Taffeta llM 9 . .,, . ! !i :$feA $3.75 Yd. . ' S2.25 Yd. ' f S. fgf 1 ! K Iffill , We Chine and Georgette J M I ' 1 1 I I V feK;&n':;r?it ; crepe ai-at.w ia. . J I ' f f- ! I Km l Lovely Silk '- f , W 11 1$ H I! JKJ II (f -Jhjil mediately . suggest a stylish 7 Th an, sp,Maiiy I 111 VOfrt! ti - frock. ' There are three qual- ' -JS """ i . Vou Wl11 not want to over-' 5V7i ii-r. i I 'HI ,. MS. look the wonderful display of ' ' J&&&Y5y cfT IB : M -II A-B.C. silks -all colors in ykf1 ' . ' M 2;;. both' plain .-and- changeable - J waici.Vhi.wsv' j. i j: If l " . ' Y , V . ..'. adds varnUh---Kivcn n jj J J: ...Dependable HTT T ' Q Dependable . A-Tu'rcSir 1 I ' QuaHty JL11U1J O .. Values J 'J; 'rri.r ;.J PORT 3 KAYOS MARKED DP IN A. L. CARD ..Vehster and McConnack ;. Fiht Draw Jackson , . Wins in Second (Continued from Triffo OnR) ( ond In a draw lint nlKht Fxpnmcil ) llmt MrCormnck had . but otlii-rn dlKi;rod. till! "Pinion Bllirlll '; In l!iu avinl-rinul. Jurk O'Mulliy. Iii'caua of s hriiki n luiiiil. wuii un .' nlilc lo conn- nnd KlvumUoiit Jack, ! of Wallace. Ma., nubstltuti-a qulln . nucci-Ktlully knockhm- onl Jiu k ;. Ituhii. of Kpokanx, In t tic n raml round with- a ulcip iirodiiiinK ' punch tp-!li chin. The first round v-n f;ilrly r-vtn 'with both nhnorhlnir nrvirnl pilnchi'l. In lh. wcoikI Ht.iiin j hont round nn np.ninir nil.) rocked ! Itulm to the ciinvnnn Inr a couni i of nlno. Kollowlnir p hln ndvimt- Jroteetion Snd Prompt ettlement When you huy Iniurnnco you want protection In com pnnlea with the urea tent Inn paying powr nnd finest rep utation for prompt and tint lafartory adjustment. Tlmt la tht type of Inauronce J'rntoo tlon ttala agency offers. Estahllnhed IHSt Wm.MiIler&Co. riinn Main 1. 2 fi NEWS j njrc i.? p.ul thc.othor down-yid otit uithin no ncconda aftvr Hah rfl aunicd tlKhllnK. i : llwkcT-HnHln SpoHal In the apccliir nlx-round o'eiiti . f-nrl Meeker,' of Ia Grande, and 1 lien rent Hreeden, of liolue, fotiKht Ii draw. Becker, wlth-hla bull like rimliPB nnd clever ; defeniw. iiteeineil lo pll up more polntH but Mreedi n took the offensive onouKh lo cv ti up matter. ' ThYI KlKK'ktllltM ; The pr.lrnlnai-liH were on Tnr with the other flirhtB of the even- lllir : l.'nnrkniil. I ..h ..... Noinv of the fansi,,,,. rnm.( ,n cH4,nt mo0(. for i(ipiini tn :' I Kcrtnlt Davis, of I.u Orande, nT jt r irolng down tu the find of the round, mine Imck with a one-two !oiiihln:itlon that wnt Kddle MrtorehouK- to dreniuland before the fnune prided. The Wutln. Walla lad. iiHhmiRh pultlnif up a good rnp, rouldn't hnndle )its cooler, more- t-xpfri ndverwiry. j . Hud Wood. In, of Orunde. : started orr the piirnd when ho nfT(ii, ui wuiul W.illu, In the third round. Keelnn Inoki'd cood III lh.. flrat, acorlnit one knockdown, but In the m-cond WeoiKIn came back and punlahed the WnnhlnKton lad. in the third with Keelnn weakening, he found the rliln for the wlnnliiK puncli. The Ailierleiiu Legion ailliouncea llmt It lll HliiKe riKhl and wreall. ItiK eanla liiteriiilllenlly dilllllK llm e;inon. nlwny atrlvlng In secure the heal men available. I'roceeda of all lic.hu win Ko toward build- o 19.-6 r 5TA NOARO. jOl L C0MPA AGAJAf TME NEW ym) it WINTER, SKy mm ing up the rund. rillliiK'a work as third man In the rliis was popular with the crowd. TV 11 NO CIIAMI HKATF.N NKW YOKK Down, down, the champions keep conUnfc-. Just af I ter the uncrowntnp of Dartmouth , Albert Tnnffeora lost the typewrlt iTiflr title. He wroto only 7,8!M words In tin hour while Oeorge rUuaafleld did 7. :?((. ). A. ('. DKAX DIKN COHVALLIH (He llrl I 'I AIM Dean Yi, D. Hessler, ft.r 17 yenrMi1"1'1 1,1,1 Ka,n" ,mhvp,in thf' ,wo denn of vocational education nt lcll,hK wi for Portland Nov. B bo. Oregon Am lcultural college, nnd J onr'I,fi,, f(rmcr preshient of Monmouth nor- 1001- showing by (he Multnomah nml school, illetl Monday at flcattlft. jclubs team In the two games so The body will he hmuKht to hlH,t'Iir seiison and small attend- I'0"' office nn vacation trip. He home for burial. Dean Hessler' 11 r' the game last Saturday In 1h hmdiwr In the hills, had been In pour healih for sev-: hlch Multnomah was defeated by J Held and Ab-rrlll Itlacker nar ernl muuthH. ! CJonangn. 55 to 0 la the rcasor rowly escaped being seriously In- . : STAM Ii:, 1 VMATILLA PKNDLKTON. Ore., Oct. 19 (AH)- Senator Imbert N. Stunfleld who 1m we king reelection on un In dependent ticket w III (our Puia tllln cmuily tomorrow In the Inter ests Ot IiIh CUliiltiiivn. A NtinuLliitf tour w hlch will take In the Import- nni lou in nf t lie rt-v nn I tinn...i ' nut. unit h.i u-lil Mtt.-uU l...r..u ti... ' local Klwunis club at Its w luncheon. agi:i Hcvn-:it sr(i:i:is KLAMATH KAIJ.H, Or.), Oct. 1fl (AP) While many younger men l-cpurtt'd "no lurk," U. A. KipmeU, 7ii. local justice of the pcuett, re turned to his home here .Sunday with two la rm mule-tail bucks, shot in ihe I in rues Valley district, fast of here. WILD TO 60 & YOP C A L I COUNI A Multnomah Club May Disband Its Football Eleven ". J A ,!i . . PORTLAND, Ore. Oct. 19 (AP) The - Multnomah amateur ath - letle club directors nre considering disbanding the football art'd this will be done If arrangements- can be made to enncel scheduled names. Much depends, in Mils pro.- posed move, on a suggestion to the Olympic cluh of San l-Vuncisoo, (given for the board's action, la jihe first game of the s-ason the lull temn was beaten by Oregon Agricultural college, 67 to 0. Krance and Germany are being nic to one unother utcaiu. Now If one or the other JusU doesn't u I ' FIRST RING TITLE hly - '''vk ita -;' Northern ("nltfornbra flrt world title flliht Klnce IS14 la to he held nt San r-mncicn Tuead.iv. Oct. 1! nnd all the 1'nrlftc cookI ia In lereated n Tod Morgan, wurlda Junior lightweight king, pre pares to defend hln title ngnlnat Johnny londee. veteran ex-feather-welgbt and Junior lightweight champ. Morgan, who learned hi fighting In the rlnga of California. Oregwn and Washington, la a lrlm favorite Willi the we.:mnti. Th difference In as follows. You iik uTlt(r wondrf why pfapl don't r-ad llwir ptnff;' oj'f 'wrlttnn wondt'r why lhi-y do. ' A. rolh-ftion of old clorltH sold rerntly hi Nw York fur $29.1(95. j HufiH'OiM- must huvi' KOiit'.'Vurkoo.' "WOIIM U'S 'lftlll-H oil tilt' 111 ' KtallriHWit ilaii." Adv. T)y have t hrt-ii HYrn I hat vy far quit' nhihr. I I Don't n-t on football Ramos, And don't het ,on ra ('; Tint uh4 your own judgment . When you hold four nrii. AVanti l-'rifml "Mr. ami Mrs. 1 .Iiiimv uisli lo i.nnHH IIihiiLh it I their nuiny frli'iulH iul iu'IjcIiIhith IwIki m) kindly asNisUfl at (Imi jAiiK'lni (t Ql.) TitntH III I'olfct-nuin; You siiy yorir Iiuh- jbund died from tho t-ffeclB-of cut IiiK cakft you Imked for him? That's murdi-r, nia'uin -you numt coinn nlongr. . Widow: No, K was sulfide. v lltni'W that I hk-d the cake. Wives r:int really, think their nui.shand.'i are nuidn of money, or a (lot of thm would have them 'chunX'-d. A collector for a Oregon Install- I im-nt concern has figured It out I that capital Is wha'. you loan nndM lahor in what It takes to fret hack the loan. The girls would .probably give Mup smnking voluntarily If every- .body got togdher and told them , to go ahead and Btnoke. I One dm'tor rile: 'Thc man who commits Mitekle in iiieiituJJy sick.' . All w-j'mi'j. fkic. Tho eiiy who pulls that stunt Is lm-ntally dead! UNION PERSONALS VXIOX. (Special) Mrs. W. A. 'elser and (laughter, Vertle, have returned to their home at Union after a weeks visit at Boise, Ida, Dr. and Mrs. Leonard ' Davis moved Into the Mcf'lay home on Main Mreet this week. Oeurhart R: ic)flnnd, of Cove was a buslneHs visitor to L'.nion Kri day. Mrs. Italph SmiUv and Mrs. Hen Jory wt re Hhnpiilug In f.a; Grande Tuesday aftiM-noon. Tom ox Ik the owner of a new sedan which he purchased this week,..,. .. ., ... ... . . .' .1 'Mr; and Mm. 11. C Kniiihel are tBe pi ond pan iits OP a' Hon: lrn to them Oct. 2. Mr. Kmrnel Is! jUKncuh urul t acher In the hifrh Kuifene Heuter has returned liome after a liuntlng trip. He bagged one larfre buck. James Webb has returned to ITn-. Ion from 'orvnllis wh'-re he nt Irnded tin grand lodge of the jKnlghtM of Pythias. He was p1- ji ct' d grnnd outer guard. liniley llrotliers. who recently 'nod their second hand store here, have irone lo Kilternris where they conduct a similar business. I Miss Dora UuLchlnson is vis- iting friends In Portland. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex Whiter had as their dinner euest fciinduv Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Hoard and son. Glen, of La Grnnde Miss Kalle enter visited friends at The Park :ist h'riday and ,Sat 'urday. Tnny Rmlth In nwny from th jii red last week wlita they were thrown from ii niotorrycU. which they were riding. Held rer-elved , minor bruises and cuts ami Mer- I rill's collar bone was broken. Twenty members of G. H. 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