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LA GRANDE EVENING OUSERVKK
Afternoon Frocks
Of Particular Charm
In loveliest crepes and crepe satins, styled
according to the latest decrees. Very at
tractive values, in all sizes at
$19.75 to $39.75
Dependable tiff T C
Values UILilJ O
Dependable
. Quality
Whitman College
Preparing, for
Pacific Battle
SPORT NEWS
MORGAN WINNER
: IN TITLE
JACK SHARKEY
SEEKING FIGHT
ROirri WITH CHAMP
WAM.A WAM.A. Wash.. Oct. 20
(Al) With lis firm Northwest
conference frame a clush with I'acl
flc scheduled for Hatiirdujr In
Portland, the Whitman eollcife
foothnl! team - has undergone radi
cal changes In the forewurd wall.
Ted Hertel. ls9-ound tackle from
last yeer, was dcchtred eligible and
went to left fcuard: leo llccd. 1 SO,
who has played thai poiilllon. (co
lli lo left end. I'auJ Gardner.
188. returned to his regular posi
tion ut right end and with Rland.
196. freshman, going In al right
tackle.
Molsler. star half bark, out of
practice for a week with an Injured
arm. worked at left half, will) Ray
Heed nt the other half.Meikelson
railing signals and Yenny at full
hack. The squad averaged more
than JS4 pounds In the line and
169 In the liarkflelil. one of the
I heaviest Whitman has put on the
field In several year
Union Lamb Crop
On State Farm Is
Exceptional One
Seattle, Fighter Retains
, Junior Lightweight
Championship
v'SAN FriAfKTBf'O. Or. AP) !
To Morgan, of Seattle, continues
to reign supreme In Wie division '
of Junior lightweights, for a(
he in mlmircsVhere- last night
his authority was-, questioned he
fore the battle had progressed far.
Inn challenger, Johnny Dundee, of
flow York, had been put to rout by
o barrage oft flying, ghve that
beat a steady tatoo on the' fare and
body. I '
'i Coming out after ,the fourth
round, Morgan drove he veteran
Jfcw York boner arouifcl the ring,
landing seemingly at will both to
lh mid section und tin. Tare. At
1he finish, there was no question an
-Referee Harry Krtlo raised , the
rhantfkaa'a hand. . . )
' Th tlctory while, complete, was
tcniportd with the knowledge that
Dundee foughf UirougJl-' most of
the bout wlih but one Jiand. His
handlers announced that an old
break in his right hand, ihud been
fraoturc during the second round.
NKW YORK. Oct. 20 (AIT)
The state ' athletic ' rommlsKion
Tuesday "placed on file" the rhal
huge of Jack Hhurhcy. Boston
heavyweight and conqueror of
Marry Wills for a title match with
the new champion, Orpe Tunney.
II Is the first chullengn directed
at Tunney since the latter won the
title from Jack lempsey.
Wills was suspended for 20 days
by the commission for fouling
Sharkey in thuir match at Kbbuttn
Field u wtiek ago. this discipline
being In conformity with the box
ing board's rules.
Klamath Decision ,
Proves Unpopular
. KLAJHATH FAI.I.AH. Ore.. Oct.
20 (AP Ttiu Callahaiw Portland
weltw, was given an unpopular
decision over Kid Starkly at the
end of their ten-round 'bout here
Jnat night. Callahan's 1 eye was
Vadly cut and he appeared In dls.
tress M the close. Joe Coffinon,
lightweight, was given a decision
over Bobby Whits. Pal Mcl-'ad-tlen
and Mlko Jinly fought a four
round raw. Kid Rider won a
four-round decision over Johnny
tiatsst
coiVMDiA in T)rr is I.OWKK
bATToN. Wash., drt. 20 The
192? budget adopted by commis
sioners of Columbia county shows
a d(reos of 13.538 In the cur
rent expense, compared to last
year although two , new depart
ments, a' full-time county h.-IiooI
nurss . and a water master have
been added.
The eurront expense budget auks
117.893; rocelpls from noun-en
other than taxation will amount to
about (10,0110, leaving the buliini"
to be raised by a levy of about 4
mills, two mills less than last year.
The. valuation fixed on Columbia
property for taxation is 9.l7t.sfi:i.
Gonzaga Resting
After M.A.C. Tilt
SI'OKANR. Oct. 20 After their
ovriwbeimlng defeat of the Mnlt
nonwih rlub. members of the Gon
zagu football squad are taking a
will-enrned rest, "nipper" Hinlth
fears that the Bulldogs might go
Male, and rather than have light
workouts, he has called off pruc
tlre altogether. Thursday, how
over, the men go Into Intensive
Iralnlne; again for their game with
Montana oft Oct. 30.
Montana looked unexpectedly
ntrong In their clash with Washing
ton state, and will prove on
n p for Oonxaga. "Wild Bill" Kelly
Is one of the most dangerous backs
on the coast, and to heat Montana,
Mnnzagu must slop Kelly, which
wilt prove no small task.
Dockstader Quits
In Dillon Battle
POIITIjANO, Ore., Oct, 10 (A.P-)
Harry I illtoti, sensational Cana
dian light heavyweight, scored a
technical knockout ovsr Russnl
riorkytinlcr. of British Columbia.
In th main event hero last night.
The end camo early In the ninth
round when after a slashing mix
up, llockslader turned his bark
on his opponent nnd walked io his
Corner ' The referee awarded the
bout to Dillon when It becamo ap
parent 'that llockslader did not
Inlend to continue.
The loiters handlers gave nn In
jured, ye OH the reason for hla ae.
t iu n. union had piled up a big
lead cf points idirlng lh early
roilliilH.
Salmon Depart on
Long Trip to Sea
KNTERPRIHE. Ore., Oct.. 20
Trying a " new experiment, lh?
stut fUh hulrhfry rHeowd Jt.ftOO-
(KiO spring chinook Kulmon during
last W4rk anil thy ar ilrircin
out of the pomlft head oil for fh
nfii. Thy wre liatrhofi tin nrsi
of the year and average five tnehf
In lng1h.
. lrtoforo th miiaM wilmoi
havp bia tiirn-i! out In th? Hrin?j
(0 KO ilown'wllll the flood water
cauacd hy rnln und incltlnic nnow.
Atf thorn ar more than . down
d.tchfia tukort from thi- river bc
fwtjn Knrprino and tho heud of
ihn canyon H haM Iwnn nwewwry
fr Hupt. Irvine Fmnch of the
hulchrry and his aasiMlants to
watch the heu-lKtea dully to pre
vent the anwill flah from wander
Ins out.. and KtOnff lost.
At thin tirn of tho yeur, how
ever, thene ditches are till 'closed.
except for a fow oarryinir a mnell
volume of water for nlork pur-pom-a.
and these run buck utraln
Into th river, fo th atate fish
,xp-rtfl believe the small salmon
will go down tho rivur with small
loan and without.' the bother of
watching the ditches so closely.
A lamb crop that baa averaKd
no per cent In the last seven yearn
I and a fleece average of eight
1 pound of wool In Oi aame period
ln the reeord of a flock of abep
'on the (Tnfon. Ore., branch en peri -Iment
utlon built up from an ori
ginal bunch of fair range ewe of
mixed breeding. Heturna from this
j flock are mentioned by H. A. l-lnd-igren.
livestock specialist of I he ex
I tension service, nn an exam pin of
! extra profit from a farm flock of
f sheep niuile posaib) by following
I a nvumgeitioiif plan that will lower
death loanea and Increase the lamb
anil wool crops.
No undue expense was lavished
on the original experiment station
flock. The ri.su Ma can be traced,
says Mr. IJndgren, to four points
use of good pure bred Hamp
shire bucks, .lection of only the
beat ewe lambs for breeding pur
poaes. elimination of unprofitable
ewes, and good care at lambing
time.
A policy of buying many ewe,
regardiess of quality, when the
sheep business was good and sell
ing out everything when the mnr
kot nt ruck bottom was not fol
lowed In handling the station
flock. Profits derived from It are
not ditf to t he management and
care exercised In any one year, but
to the cumulative results of many
years' work along a definite line.
eratlng 60,000.000 candle power of , and
Jight. This lUunriimtlon, aum- oi
t-lent to cover all street, business was
Wednesday, October 20, lt)2G.
residential llghfing facilities feet long by SO feet wide. Ifanaillan rum-runners are leaving
town of S5.l"l Inhabitants. . the ' New York In the best of spirits.
concentrated on a set 2U0 It Is suld that .the crew of the
i
Movie
Sidelights
i Ily The Associated fTeas
! The foreign Invnstlon of fUmdnm
by distlngniKhod Kuropenn accea
atonn moves npnee. First, Count
' Ilya Tolntry, son of Leo Tolntoy,
t author of "Resurrection," went to
Hollywood to help film his father's
' classic. Then Vladimir Xemlro
' vicb-Jjantehenko. co-fonnder of the
Moscow Art theater, was algned
and now Kournd Veldt, prominent
German actor of "The Cabinet of
Tr. f'ultaari," has joined John Hur
ry more to play King Iouls XI In
Harrymores first United Artists
picture.
!
Deer Double in
Last Five Years
BNTKRPRIHK. Ore., Oct 20
Reports from hunters In all parts
of the county are that many deer
have been killed this fall, and the
end It not yet. Girorgu Rogers,
deputy game warden, believes
there are twice as many deer in the
county now as there wire five,
years ago. . damn will always be
found here, he says. If properly
projected.
Advocate, of protection expect
td Introduce a bill In the next legis
lature limiting the open seison to
one month and the bag limit to
one deer, and this probably will
pass. The month, presumably, will
be late enough in -the season to
give good hunting, and this open
season will be long enough no that
everybody will have, time to get
out.
One of the. most Interesting per
'sonalitles at l,,lrst National's New
York studios Is not an actor, act
.rcsH or executive. It's Mary,
' waitress extraordinary. Although
she baa been at the studio since
it opened some fourteen years ago,
und has taken cure of the lunch
wants of hundreds of players, per
haps not a half doxen ran tell her
last name. To everyone she Is
just plain Mary.
I "And that name's good enough
without anya flxln's," .-be suya,
tftardom'""inean nothing to" her.
After an absence of eight years
from the films, Raymond Hackett
has cotne back to play the role of
Gloria Swunson's brother In "Sun
ya." Hack-tt still is playing in
1 "CradlH Hnatchers," the stage
play, but it has been arranged so
tliiii the actor can alternate, be
tween the Cosmopolitan Studio and
ifbe Hroadwuy -theatre.
I
t.mi.s i . i k i -
l-VITINti
KI'NM IIANK
NIOW YORK John Whnlen
gives his entire, time without salary
to his duties as president of the
hank of Washington Heights which
has deposits of 111. "(HI, 0011.
Ten
Seconds
rtttore a blad
to taper keen
nesi It yon use m
Vitlet AntoStrop
Razor, tho omit
razor that
sharpens its
own blades.
J ait try a
Valet
AitcrStrop
Razor
-Sttarpt hsmtf
SI up to $1$
DKNVKH Co-eds at Denver
nnlversily upprove petting. A
questionnaire showed they think
It Is necessary Jo be popular.
To produce an effect of daylight
on an Interior street seem in Her
bert Hrenon's picture. "Ood Clave
Me Twenty Cents", now; being
made by Paramount, sixty blgh
i tensity arc lamps were used, gen-
Enters Wrestling Game
if - jr - v f
-s Jtt&r ::jf
loji Msrllnrnu snutnnt temt ill roerh al Bvrncusa l.'ntvrrstty. hs (MM
in fcr prvteMiotrai wmtuni;. He's under Ins luiebgs of Hrbrt Hartkr.
k.ic known a Youn Uotrh. and an taperl who has IronvM out a lara
aroup of good matmen Murtlnrau Is a piorful built fallow and srwvM
kan up a reputation In l ha sport, in his rtebui bout rsranily ha gala
a draw lth iIm bugs IUanla ttualaas, atoatra rula..
where
should be
in the tobacco!
quality
qualitjr
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Starting As A Neighbor Store,
JoeFs Is Still That
-BUT THE
Neighborhood
Is All
La Grande
Joel's is still a neighborhood store with all the advantages of low rent, small
operating costs of a suburban location to make possible the lowest prices but our
"neighborhood" has grown to include the whole city of La Grande!.. The woman
from across the street and the woman f rom across town are found with equal
regularly either in front of the counter or ordering by phone. They together
with scores of other sensible housewives in every part of La Grande buy so con
sistently and so exclusively here that ours is one of the largest grocery and market
businesses in the city. They know that our prices ARE low, that our specials
ARE unusual but more than that, they know Joel's service is exceptional
pains-taking personal thoroughly satisfying. You can enjoy Joel's service
order both meats and groceries with one phone call or one trip. Open an account
tomorrow. We guarantee your satisfaction.
SPECIAL ITEMS FOR THURSDAY
Swans Down Cake Flour, pkg...v.35c
Shelled Walnuts, lb 48c
FRESH CIDER
GROCERY
AND
MEAT
MARKET
Jnds
STORE
OF
PERvSOXAL
SERVICE
1 a?"1 1 - .
nasiiingion ana leuar i none Main 759
Only Market In City Featuring Government-Inspected Meats.