La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 21, 1926, Image 2

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    Thursday. Octolicr 21. lH2(i. :,
Page Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVED
Hummingbird Silk' Hose
: - . $1.50
Chiffon or Service Weights All Colors
Famous for Wear
'Dependable iCf o Dependable
, Values IX lit O Quality
SPORT NEWS I
I DOPE POINTS TO -;
BAKER VICTORY
such, jui 72 to C nncl 06 to 0, would
' revrtige that Lit really sweet
to htr. .
Tigers I'n'parlnjc
tit. hegins to uppeur that tlm
Tigers have a man siwd job cut
out for them. In preparation for
tills task, the ' siuad has been
work Ink tooth and nail this week
and expects to he In fair shape, for
the bin .tent. A lineup will be ts
juied biter thtM week, Incidentally,
the Jiuki-I,a Gran do game Bat
urdiiy be. the. last opportunity
local fuiitf will havit of seeing the.
Tigers in action hem this year, tho
schedule calling for out-of-town
Karno tho rest of tho fall. A roc
oM crowd in expected.
Oregon Turning
Attention to
Offense Work
;La Grande High Eleven
to Tackle Bulldogs Sat
urday Afternoon
I' V. Vy . NOLAN. BKI(.'R.. ....
f Tho Tlini ore rapid I irnprnrtch
jlng tho crossroad.', " "-' '
$ Saturday tho linker IlutldoKs,
t 1025 tllle holders enj likely snc
jfecssorn to themselves thlH senBon.
pwtll he unleashed on the I.n (Iriinde
Jj'grldlro'h nnd.lf they dun't chalk
f up a victory, moro than one, dope
bucket will bo classed as leuky.
r .' But. nevertheless. ' there la al-
J'waya tho chance, of a blue nnd '
-white win.. Thd- chance Isn't
large, neither Is It likely lo muier.
plallxc. but It still exists and will
A ..ClmmploiMlilp l!lmm.T t'.i'.XWjj l$Kiffaise week on the Ore-
j. II mo llKers .snuuiti suori: 4111 p1' t s 'f 'iii,un. (
, unexpecien victory over me tup-
1!per City eleven, then Conch Mac
Ken.le's squad would bo Well
s'srted on the route to a Cham
plonshlp. . If not, then linker
pi"r.y hurdles another obstacle.
,' The surprising- scoreless lie at
C'nlon last -week brotlKht more
'-p Into the hearts of local fans
', t that 0 to 0 traine Isn't us
1 :"l'lcnnt It mlifht bo.
Union Eleven HI rang
-To begin with! Union has nearly
ifcft same eleven that whipped the
T.a Orondo team .Inst year. ThaU,
'Pendleton Will
i Play Milton 11'
i Next Saturday
J PWm.KTON, Ore., Oct. 21
Tho Jtuckaroon with three games
milted a way will run, into bo mo
(stern opposition Katurriay when
they meet Mclaughlin hlKh school
of Mil ton -Krce water on tho local
gridiron.
Theboys from the Kant End are
reported to have unite u foot hull
team, having: held the, Hormlston
team In check a week ago.
I'nd!eton has a rdco schedule
and it In slowly working up to the
hardest games. Little If any new
grass In Hproutinff on tho pracllcw
field nt the high mdiool. ('ouch
IQiilun In drlllltiK the boys In fun
damental, and team play, stress
ing phhh formationK jome.
Tho flrat yvo panics with Ath
ena and Herniiston found the ;
Unci's report l nf to pawtca very !
Utile. Une flmuHhcn predominated
wit I: a few crlHH-crowwB working
in to good advantage,
Affitnst Kennewjck, Pah I and
KlnK worked In the huckfleld com
bination to Kood advUjntuffe. With
.loneH and Tuter freo from Injuries
coupled with KulIIvan, Jfalvcraon
und Miller, the Buck coach Is aa
Miir'd of plenty of wood piRnkln
currl.wa.
Kollowlnff Ihn Saturdiiy Kamo,
The hulh-H, Walla Walla and Ial
CJrnndi! come In the order named
with a week's rest be Tore tho Tur
key I)ny clash with Uakor thoro.
I'NIVEHfHTY OK OHKGON,
i:uirene. Ore., Oct. 21 (Bpecial).-
f
Karasick Defeats
Alley in Portland
should spell something, espcclnlly
fnco th' Vflion-'Haicer iwor.iii'r.
..Sfi wss 0 lo 14 and . the I,a
' '-Rnde'Bakr score was 0 to 40.
3UlVcondly the pyscholoKlcal effect
2 tt the defeat Union experienced at
7 the hands of North Powder Oct.
K 9 left the Wildcats a ratrtnir pack
of fighters, eagr and determined
to vent their spite on someone.
Maker happened to bo In lino for
the assault
linker Ovorconf Mli.t
Thirdly, Maker, with n lonR
String of eany victories, was over,
confident, Thnt, combined with
POItTLANI), Ore., Oct. 21 (AVI
-Al' Karasick. Ilpht heavyweight
wrestler, defi-uted Tom Alley, Om
aha, by taking two out of -three
fill In hern litKt nli'lit.. Kttrituiolt u-iih
iml wpck wns ut'signaicd ns awardid the first fall on a foul In
. ilotVnHR- week, for, according to minutes, 2U seconds. Alley got
football students, one of. the rea- (he second in IS mlnuO'S 2 .-c
eoni for Oregon's poor showing oihIh while the Ihird and decliling
againflt wasnington uct. n w is fu Went to KaraHlck in 13 min
thn loOHt; tnckilng of the backs. uIph, 1 5 Heeomln. ,
('ansequently, the week from Oct. .
0 1 to 10 wns designated as d- . . -
fense wupk, and tho men we're
worked until far after dark in
j the rudiments of tackling and
' rmashlng interference, the dc-
fen.slve line, in scrimmage, was
f Instructed not to tackle, and the
nttrc brunt of (he Attack was
Its ml
a matter
of picking the packing
COVE PERSONALS
fi the ru 1(1, augmented fumbling and
recked three mArchrs that might
have ended In touchdowns
P . Altogether, linker Is still smnrt
Ing from tho tie score and. to b.-aj,
5 1a Q rand e, who used to wlpa the.
Marth with the bulidogs with scores
COVt:, (Special) Among the
women fromi . here who visited t
Judge L. O. i'ouch In the Interest 1
thrown upon the backs. ut ruu. y w uruay
Tills Intcnslvo work proved ben rmnitm-u Mr i it w..iim.i- Mr.
eficlal, and the Oregon coaches j, cbiyetie. Mrs. N.-llle Orace. Miss
are convinced that the present j(a M. Itoherts. Mrs. f.llllan K.I
defense Is up to standard. . . Kfffh,.r, Mrs. A. G. Conklin, Mrs '
During the present week. In the T. It. Conklin. Mus. J. V. Sills,,
last preparations for the Stanford Mrs. T. O. Wilson, Mrs. H. G. j
game Saturday, nil attention Is Hl;mk and Mrs. (i. Kcki-rstey.
ing devoted to fit the Oregon at- Mrs. Guy K. Harker returned
tack to cope fwith the Stanford
defense.
McKwan, W'h6. scouted the fltan-ford-Nevnda
game In Palo Alto
lust Saturday wus greatly ImpreSs
eil with the operf field tnettes of
hick liylund, thw f'ardlhal stitr
halfbuck, ami as d result wlf!
probably' pluy. - his Mnft wide
n.faiiiht the southerners so us to
rinu. tlin rlnnlr riinxrm litln iUn r...
Ur ,fley cail be handled by
-the rtfli'd'criislV strength; ,
THE NEW
WlNfTER.
KtU UOWN
ttMtTWg
'fee.
; A fine gisoline of the
volatility and stability (hat
produce quick starting, fast
acceleration and I maximum
of miles. Scientifically made
lo provide the greatest effi- '
..ciency of engine operation
th ptoduct of 48 years of
refining experience.
Thursday from 1'ortltimt, - .whero
flhe has been visiting at the hoimi
or ner punnls ror me past two l
weekB.
Airs. HiiKh MeCall, aepoiiipnnled
by Mis. Murlhu and Minn Mllclnd
Murtha, vlHlled at f'ovo Hutnlfiy. I
rney are irom names,
eiv l.lll,p,l u-hn lint, T
been a Bin-si of her sister, Mrs. K.
('. lC'es, left Hattlnlity for "pueblo,
Colo. After a few weeks visit with
relatives there she will KO to l)e-
trolt. Mlehipan to spend Ihe wint
er with n iliuiKhter.
Mr. uhd Mrs. A. A. Antles left
Tuesday for their former home at
Stnntnn, Nelif. They will spenil a
part of the tlmn Wihlle Ibey are
nWay with a sister -''n't Lincoln.
Nelir., and will also visit friends In
oilier parts Of that state. They uro
making t tit trip by auto.
Himiiel CI. White, prominent
eltlr.'-n of Cove, had a stroke of
paralysis early Sunday morning.
He lh still In 11 critical rendition.
HOW much fun you get out of a pipe
depends largely on one thing: the to
bacco. The pipe itself is the accessory,
after all. The tobacco's the thing.
That's why the most contented bunch
of smokers in the world smoke Prince
Albert exclusively.
The instant you open a tidy red tin
of P. A., you know this tobacco is unlike
any other. That warm, rich fragrance!
Only real tobacco could give off such
an appetizing aroma. You are com
pletely won to P. A. when you smoke
thafe first load.
Cool a9 a cove sheltered from the
beat of the sun. Sweet as a breath bf
clover. Fragrant as fresh-cut . flowers
... fragrant and mild. : Yet with a
body that satisfies your smoke-taste
right down to the ground. A rare com
bination, Men.
It is a pretty safe guess that, if you
smoke one tin of Prince Albert-'-all of
it you will continue to smoke Prince
Albert from then on. That has been
the experience of other pipe-smokers.
It's worth finding out about. Buy some
P. A. today.
P. A. ti totj evttywhert in tidy ti
tint, poults' tnd hail-pound tin humU
don, tni pound triitMl'tiait hwnidoit
with .sona.'iROt.f.M'r lop And
olnvyt with trtrr bit of bitt mi parch .
rtmotkd by tht Prime Albttt proeeth
no other tobacco is like it!
Q 19? 6, R. J. Reynolda Tobacco
Company, ft ioitwi-Slcni, N. C
TANDAfU6ll COMPANY OFCAUfORNIA
F o o t
La Grande vs.
Baker
High School Athletic Field
SATURDAY, OQpJ
OCTOBER AOYCL
2:00 p.m.
Admission 50c
U(l-MlliK SWIM A 1,AKK
NF,W YOltK A IM-mlle swim
IS Just a lark for a sTcitHetl Venus.
Soon after oorhpletlnfr her trip
from Albany to New York In
cost utile of fat und on u. diet of
suirnr lumps soaked lr, whiskey.
Mrs. Lottie atoore Keboeinmel
went to u dnnco ami did finite
hit of Cbnrlrstonlnflr.
Ill 1
IT'S THE SPORT OF GOVERNORS
THE HOOK OF RlTH
PORTLAND. Maine Kabo Ruth
and n lot of girls named Kuth are
Inscribers of the Hook of Kuth in
a manuscript Bible Sponsored by
the llible society of Maine. , The
handwriting of President Coolldge
(UeneslH l : l C ) appears first. The
Hube's Is tho last, but not the least
'of 31,173 specimens, one to a viai'sc.
I Th crown of Great Britain is
worn bv the King of Great Britain
only once at his coronation. On
alt other state occasions he wears
the state crown.
RAMBLERS ORCHESTRA
Composed of Six Peppy Dance Musicians.
Playing your favorite dance tunes '.
in your favorite way.
Phone 598-J .. . ' Paul Craver, Mgr.
Hnrse rnciiiK used to be called tho spurt of klmrs but It's nlso
the spurt uC Kuvernors. This shows Guvcrnnr John Ha mm ill of
Iowu driving "Itndtu" at the Iowa state fair, Ues Mutnes.
OFFICE
CAT
lnt MAUN DIO,
So tunny pr-nplc nsk. "How hi
the worltt clock (la ink Pratt
ttititk of so many things to put tn
his ad?" If you will Ju-4 rd lite
mU cnr-rfultv you will mmhi oh-
I servo (hen Ih very Utile thinking
(Mm.
Wo eiiMTt tn rcc-elre n rnrlosd
'of the N'n. 4 cr-rtnr sliingles the ln.t
of this wis'k. We will sell them nt
tho Maine ohl prttT of Sl.H." jhr
M.
One of our men here nil e-
Krt Kiiw filer 011 any kind of
hhv emept n tmml hiiw. 1 011 cnu
Jtini leim all your saw filing work
hen nt the offh-e- and It will
pmiitptlv lo taken cu n of at rea
h itable prhvs,
Itnjnl lump iiwil Sti.1.0 ht tnti
a nit Itm k Springs $11.70.
ItlltiiMS li good.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co. -
Thu INior Alan's Krlend"
Near PonndrT. lhone Mala t4A
So cSnudAX llnslurvsa.
Atuerlran families nre crowtne
smaller. Thnt makes more room irntnlon-s.
In the home for frrniture. !
Grande lodger, "but I've no Inten
tion of going yet,
We present Archibald Doollttle,
who thought he was God's gift to
the' women, but who was only the
answer to a squlrr-H's pruyer.
A pessimist Is nn optimist vIk
iMdleved he c-ouhl grow gnnlen
truck to look like that In the sr-r-tt
No I Oil 1 it I ho nil., thnt t.tvinli-..l
J Eve was a garter snake.
LIKE rATIII.lt, 1,1 KE ?
Who Ih It thinks his father Is
th. country s greatest man?
WUo Is tt helpn his inothi r out
in cir'ry wny he ran?
Who Is It, on the playing field,
sticks till the game Is done?
Who is tin- greatest p:, on
earth?
Von gucKsed It. friend.
My son!
Who Is tt keeps me walling for
my favorite Imrbtr'n chair?
Who Is it stenln my cigarettes?
Who is It I hear swvnrT
Who Is It will drink anything
In lliiild form but water?
Who Is It Tvrnrs my golfing togs?
Yon n(d it. friend.
My dnuKhterl
i-ook here. sr", sold the land
lord, "I'm sorry to Tress the point,
hut your Mil Is getting big. .My,
motto Is, "Pay as yon go." j
"Unite. rlRht," mid the IjiI
1 A soimwhat experienced Mrs. .
Gave a young fella one of her krs.
Her victim said 'Mme.
I've frequently nine.
Hut seldom such warm ones as
thrs.'
S IcrilMN Ksy that In a few mil
lion years tlieiv will Ik no coal.
Tln-y mivht to tnvesilgni our crt'
Inr. There's noito now.
Counsel After all, my client Is
only charged with simple theft.
Oefendant (indignantly) Sim
ple! I'd tike to see you do It?
A young woman In Iis Angeles
has been adjudged Insane IWausc
she does not want to wear clothes.
That s always the fate of those
who nn a gt'nt-rntlon nhend of
their time.
"I hear yon gave a party Inst
night, old ehnp. What was It to
celebrate?"
"It to for my wife. !t w-&s the
1 01 h anniversary of her 3itth
Mrthd.-y.M
HUDSON-ESSEX
Reduces Prices
$100 on ali Models
Effective October 1 5th
NEW PRICES
ESSEX COACH - - $695
HUDSON COACH - $1095
Hudson Coach Special - $1150
Hudson Brougham - - $1395
Hudson 7-Passenger Sedan $1495
All Prices F.O.B. Detroit, Plus War Excise Tax
E. L. LEDBETTER
Adams Ave.