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Sntimlnv. October 23, 1920. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pag e Twelve CATHODE M , i YET Wernoon Frocks t t Particular Charm Lack of Ce i Coolidge eliest crepes and crepe; satins, styled Ncding to the latest decrees. Very at ,tive values, in all sizes at---; "if $19.75 to $39.7 S : .. .. ode ray , . . In pluc "-. - " , . . th-rVependable Off C Dependable J' Values IlltlJ .: Quality - FOOTBALL ' I'rMay fool lall results: At Nitwlfrg, Ort-son normal 14: Pacific rollt'gc! 0. , ' At T-nhanon; Jhunon liluli 7: Hllvirton hlKh 3. At Salem, Hulcm lilKh 2: Allinny high 0. SPORT NEWS; Til BEAR STORIES ON AIR BEFORE GRID BATTLE l'OHTLANlyOrnVOrt. 23 (AP) SWAN EXPECTS. STANFORD WIN Wegon Coach Pessimistic Whitman college und 1'aclflc. tfn- here, -today in what' la regarded at: the keys I one gaum of I hi north west college. cgnrAHncv wljb both teams, 'according 'Jo I heir couches fit fur the hospital. Bortesko, grid tutor of the Wal la Wntla team, .ilerlureH that mien of lila regulars u have not hud U'K, arniH,flngr, Jaw or nowm of Chances Vidal Is Hopeful "KfOKNH. 'Or.. Oct. 'it AP) ' The Ktanfonl funllnals swiila; In to their , ronf'riMire srrhecllllo against the University of Oriiuon hero todny In the first ponferenoa t, nn,..vn nn. nf Ikn littf POtl tPUIII. Th.. Htai.for.1 ifuurt of tt Piny-. broken hur bran weuk.-ncil by an nn.l roach Warn.T arrived lut plil-in1 of nfluilla tllut ha v- y, S,.rday for th.dr inyuslan of tho hJ the cninni. Coach Frank, pf . . l'aclfla, Mi-jrmplM'il limt niKbt thai hi' would brliiK iila auuud to Port- north. - .-' ' I Tho red shlrls of rollfornla havs m-viT yet fulli-n bHfbn lh on k i 1 1 1 1 it ti t of (IruKOii and., though (liAio Vulul, wnbfoot bafkfbld coach, lii-M.-vi s bin men havn a fair chuncfi to win today, John J. Mo Kwan, head roach, Is .not ho op tlniimlc. "Htanford has a fine team." he raid luat nl(iht, ''u powerful and clever team. H uses Juat tho 'vp of uiuya which will work" to but uffect ukuIdmI Oregon' weak rputa. Thouiih wd bava done our heat to holsier Ih WMk spots. 1 Injuries have practically undone. Ham Joseph, of Ilia Cardinals. Is enacted to sturt today's gama at rullunck. but ald f rom that them villi ba no chaliga In tho lineup Warner hna been using In prui'- llco nil week. f('Tit. r I'qICU)u In IKJiilit The position of renter on tho t vorrlad oocb McKwan last night. tie inny start, .auy men. Nick carter, ?url Knppel. Kllbpet occupied lund .this mornlnff or ut leant ull of It that the doctors wll! let out of the Inririnury. . " .In spits of theaa.statemcnla the lineup. dlanloava.Diat few linporlanl changes will be--seen when the rival U1 line , up In the slu. dluiii.. . . , . ;.' . . . , USE TEAR GAS TO QUIET MOB , AT ANN ARBOR -NN AH.UOH, - Mich., Oe!.. J J (AD Tonr gun was used by poller last nlgh.L 10 bfeuk up, a atude,ni domonsiratlpn ' following a, "pup" miu-'tJug pnilliiilnary to today's i Mirhlgun-IIMnols foolball guiun. The gaa waa usad when aeverul acorea of tho -students, after a Oregon eleven waa a problem thai . "'"''"i 11 "T'u 1 7i TT . V. cKwon loat night. f -i--"" - rr uy .on. . Of. Jhraa ."t"S -,',' , . carl Johnson or , l'P reroveHng from Ihfl ef. ITIIhnar neeunleil fl'C" ot ,h gaa tl studepla fpl. iho fliKt-airlng berth up until thrao l ln" oflleora : toward pollc.a or four nlithta Wiforw ltu Wushr """" llHion'tmif;',1iHt''TfeT'-l)k th "nd o0irs soft nilsaJWpfc rou.e. l.oMtion in Wore th. fray. John- '''Inally brk ,,w. louved i;o. rcffularc nterlaataeaaon, has 'hrougli th. jrlsa. diMr.of pollc been In tl, nice from the start and Jieadquartiva. and -(be police, gava in iy get tlie call- chase, Bl studinta went hold lo ;a ruy oc hopa'waa nuttad from "PPea.1- ln.-pollr ourt: today. -. the Wei, rooter ramp last night when lt,a announced that Td I rng.n.nt.-of lha IrlKlypha und 1'oj.e. flrat.atrlng relief end, r. "'"'Iropes of the Temple or-Apoilo cov. ie,! rroid llo light touch of ,,""n rro"' ,hn of m- ',,,, Influenza sufficiently to ,.rmt Have been dlaeovered by the Am- bfni to don n suit for todays ga Prlran Hel,ool of Classical Htlldles In Corinth, Oreeee. ' Union Eleven to , --Play-at Wallowa - l;MON, .UHH XlrU 23. (.Spa. clul) -The, Hohcut .fool bull eleven Is going lo Wallowa today with the e'xpectnllon 'or a victory, bit It al so l-siiects to huvclo right tor such a result. Wallowa tied Villi Powder JiiHl u week betore Powder itereulod l!nlon by one point, but the Union teum bus liecn streng Ihened since thut time and It Hut hoys play conHia'ently the dope ru vorn a r n Ion victory. McKenzie Pass Will Be Closed During Winter . HKND, Oro.r Oct. . 23 Klnir Wlntcr'a sk Ke of thf mllfhlKh .st- cuOhh, oti tlu i-oiitti of tho-MKen-zit pemt tiltfhuy ov;r tliu suiiimtt. will not be oiipotiiti in tliu coming 5i'uaoii by Htu k ooinpunlca, by thi lureui of public roulHor by th: tiiie liiKhway cQminlhwion It wua IcurtiPil lii-ri; from fonBt rvlce ofrlclulH. ', It Ih the plun of tho HtiiK" com- )uny to continue operation of Ha bimst-a over fhf hlifh auniiuitt until tho tt'hidy' put 1" well rnrinti il with Hnow, utul uutornoblln trf fit will coiitlnuit to um t)io pass road until drifta block tlif lilrrh way. JuHt how lorip truffle, will continue to uao tho pans road is problematical not ' even a long rnnifr wenthor foncaatr darinfr to nuiko a juedletlon. I he Mrhenalo pum rgad muy bo blocked to traffic ln the next week. In fact. It may be blocked before this week Ut over. In the wake of the fltorrn which wua toduy (iwccp inx In from' the I'uclflc. Suvcrul hundred football-ftm Hn Bnd are offering prayer to lh Effort of ntomiH that the pam will remain free of deep kuow until aftnr today whon Htunford and OrKon teams will at tin on Huyvvurd fill Id at Kuffiinv, Innclivlty Surirls Announcement- that tlm ataxe Company would make no attempt to carry panHenifera over the sum mit between (Vntrul Oregroii and KugHne came as a aurprluo, for It la known that tho rotury anqw sled used I a ut winter la reatlng near the hiKhwny at the top of iH-adliorse hill. Thtu snow Kotng motor did not prove aucceffiifn) Just wintor be cauao of u lack of .snow on (he lava beds. " ' - . Leads Jockeys 1 II i ruTLcty&.i i UNION PERSONALS VSlOfi, Ore. (rlpclal) Dr. A HiehiirdHon und Alra. Rlchard arni and Mr and Mra. "tlnl" Bonn, enkarnp wero ovr from La Orundo Monday eyeninK. Thy wero Rueala at the Ifnlon lintel. Mr. anil Mra. l'at 1'owera cume down from Medical .Kprlnjca and at tended (tie dnnep k'vci by the eomJ men-liil (dub at the Union hutel Monday evenlnp. " " ' j ftru f'lfne. who ha been a real--dent uf llnliin fnr many yeanl, left' for Twin Ka 11k, Ida., last week anil will make that place hja home. ' I The Jl l Ho Hon ut Wash Hlllmon,' win been aufferinic- from rheiiimUni, im wt ill unable tu at teml acbool. j Juno Paiterson, daiiKhter of Mr. and Mra. .1. VV. Iatterain haa been' out of achool tuf nearly n month, 111 if flu and tonailitiH. ' '. Tlie funeral aerviees- of Pet IJti'iHiiy. who died at i'endleton Oct.1 IT i--.U lii.l.l fr-.wn tlia I'm.lr Prl h . I ern n.irbira WedneHilav nflernoon ' Mr. IJndKiy had been n reaident of ihla vicinity for about 16 yeara. Ilia father and mother .with one sister are.tifinK ot ilifjh valley. - ( AIi-h. K: K. I'uiHei, Mrs. Viola I'arker. Mra. Marv ThomitNon. anil I.Mih. MnaKte Kell inn to red m Kl-i ' trlii ThurHday whore tiiey ppent the day viNltinx with . relativea. They returned io lnioii the aame eva nlriif. , : .. ...Jack Donovan, whu recently Rave up hia puHftinn here, with the l'n lun t'aMh grocery and went to The On lieu, has returned to t'nlnn ami hla dauifhierx have reentered the fur claaa of the Tnlon hlh school. At auemhly Juat after the noon hour, a number of the class put on a varied program, conslatinj; of soiikm, instrumental' muic und Mtunta. Those taking part hi the different numbers were Jula t'hll dr, NfckU Oeertatin, Carrie Skiff, Halph Vonnor, Itobert Crouler, Othello "itlchina. Murray Jensen, Kuaun f'hadwtck, and Helen John son.' t" ! 4. ( Sirrine, who- haa been In California duriJW the punt few monlha, la planning t return to that utate and take hla family alomr. The- will make their home near Sacramento. Mr.'ahd Mrs. Harry Amell, who have been In Washington durlr.K the summer where he worked for a sawmill company, returned home about the middle of last week. They will atay In Union for a short time and then plan on goinK t" the coma for the winter. Their daugh ter Kdiuw will . remain in Union where ahe la a fresh man 1 a t he hlKh school. i Tom Greenwood has entered tlie race for street comnilnsloner, . brinKinR the number of candidates fjr thia offjo up to five. So far there seems to be no opposition to t Dave VanJJoultm fur the office of) marshal. J Fourth Annual . r TURKEY SHOOT Sunday, Nov. 21st AT : 0R0 DELL TRAP GROUNDS Sponsored by Moco Sporting Club READ THp OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ASS Lavi-rne Fa tor is tlm leading jocke ot the couotiy this year. The f;ii ipoua rider hua leen on 3C5 innuutsl : . , , . " , um.,.L. M7 .m,a tu. h ,- ni.. I h"'-'' hlKh whool. in Of. seconds and C4 thiixls. U.vvrr " Z" 1rml. o b-c-il attorney, is one of three brut hem who hai.,1 heen Wiy tyum ,lU rflco f,,r ualntd fame on the trucks. tvw ,,av,i ' "' his huvii.K , j stepped on a null. 11a la now able ui uet back to -work. . . ' Mrs. t'harlie Castor who haa been PWfPIWillf. HH I 1 aaaaaaaaaaajaf ; , 777 f Twelve master minds pass on a novel now before it Is accepted for the movies, a dispatch says. Hut now and then they get a rash un der their ur nut, of course. ,11) linker with her husband who waa in the hospital following nn, operation for Kotter, haa returned home, after moving the Invalid to the home of her mother In Haines. 2 1 ; i Mr. Castor is improving but is very Headlima you never see-: TTfJS weak yet and will not be able to HKTTKK NOW 'THAN I return to Union for some time yet. RAYS VKTKIVAN. ' .1 Kriilay was class day for the aeii- nrflperWhutW'aM4Mni-'4-iPbl lion" bore? r t Arthur Juat aturted to crow the brldKo. ' ' 1 . , Officer "Weii?" 1 ' ' Arthur "There' weren't no bridge." Film Fun. ' ." Fred L it REPUBrJCAN NOMINEE Joint Senator '".'' UNION, X'MATII.I.A, MOIIROW Counties ' t Horn and raised in UnUni County, educated at University of Oregon, Served twenty monlha in the tale World War, fourteen months over seas. Helped oiK.itilf.e the Ameri can I.e'ion, and sei veil its-Hlutt ('ominuoder in I iiJf.t-L 1., Actively eniniRi'd in flour manaf.u'tiii'iiiK and (;rain buMiness In Union County. frkd r:. Kiiini.E, "Adv. - a'- r -( T- ; V'-;v ' Chemawa Indians Hens scratching ,lu u sandpit on ' ' I,tift& tn PrtiSth 197 lhH tfoir ,1,lk" 01 Fleetwood. ISuk IjVNV IV r rutin d,4 lunii rtmllWtX the'dcvery of Frepch troops are. being with drawn from the lthineaiid. Altout the next thhiff you'll hear from F.urope, la another loan. KUtfttNKi'ore.,' Oct. 23 (AP)- Tl)e fieaou ' frehninn football eleven hud Ute dlffleulty ruillllllK mVr t lit " cluMimwu " Indiana here yi Vtrrday, Si lo 7. The Chernuwu I rl. ve 7 to D at the end of the firit, quarter but the frosh took the I b ftd early in the second period and 1 v. rrf never bended. The otitatandlng feature of tho ' r.;i'.n whh u Tt-yurd run by Itobin-, ttu who rerelved-u punt and weav- j eit )iin through 1h entlfu i 'ifetunwR trttm for u touchdown, I 400 ltomnncoln. Ih lKh-ho! Tho grapes are com ing '-ust UKuIn, more and mom baby Kirla aro btdng born ivery year, and songs still are "lug pub. Ilshed. Hay Shine for Hoosiers Jesse Rosenbaum Electric Shop La Grande, Oregon. Please send complete information about the new . , . Delco-Light Pump Husky w- Didn't you nea that track? , jMdu't you see hint com ing?. .Harry You shouldn't refer in a 'truck a "hitn".; usa "her''. Husky "Not this lime. This Is a rnatl truck!" Film fun. The growing eta' fop walnut fornlturv Ih slowly denuding Kng land of Ita picturesque walnut 1 rt s. ria Jrotection and Prompt Settlement iv nen yt)i iuy lusursnce Jou xvaat protection In rom tatile-t with the greatest U .aylnf; power and finest rep .hiituiitn for prompt and put Vr.ictury adjustment. That is jflfheJyp nf Jnsursncs pro tec -nun ibis atMiicy offers. r ' Kstabllahed Wm.MilIer&Co. rion Mftln t. i i ' S I ' I KlYl r i. - V9-l 1 ph"ne5!"J V aWaT' lTiHfi, s- -Tf Ita .-Hill Ill . i. HjaWV-aNjatrwajtatiaaj m mXm , i iat 'A. ir PS- ,,In Richard Oarrawa. laduina Unlvarstty ruotrra twlarva thrlr arhoot has a1 ,tvfflin tMball liar. Uarnaon plays aa.rl.rhai a. is a heady toadar. laatl ,and clsvar ball carrier. U'a nprctrd to ahina in llooatar aamea thlaj '(aiL Ojurtaan oaanaa tram Inaianapolia rhr amar olhar Wastrra CMi I .. . lrlc ,tar hava gained prry achool reputation a. . RAMBLERS ORCHESTRA Composed of Six Peppy Dance Musicians. Playing your favorite dance tunes in your favorite way. ' Paul Craver, Mgr. LOCAL HISTORY At" XT M.XttV 1EM f-'-'.'lU iaaJPW... Aiuit lary ul to gn In llw city raw-r a jrr ui srr all or ilw -4uIih-ii a lairx t-ar. Ilnr punuta wem llKlil. Ihiui'Iit. n- ho liatl IIh Jwldlmil lo TRY THE OREGON HARDWARE FIRST Slnra ' ALE On former D. W. Murchison ranch 9 miles north of Island City on market road, commencing ai iu a. m. TUESDAY, OCT. 26 WITH FREE LUNCH AT NOON 30 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK ' I I1AY IlOltKK, 9 yrs, olil. vt. t-IIIO I JtAV IIOHSK. 9 jr. old. vl. litr.ll I HAY MA UK. yrs. old. vt. I lull I HAY MA UK. C yrs. olil. ut. 12011 1 HAY MAItK. K !. olil. l. ll.0 I HAY JIOKSK, K yrs. old, ut. HOD I BAY HtmsK, 5 yrs. old, II.VI I OliAV IIOHSK. H yrs. old, ul. 1250 I liKAY MAKK, 8 yiK. old. wl. li.'.ll I uiiimx i oir, a in. old 3 OVE.YKAK (IMI DKAI-T f'Ol.TS i iii:a.m (i,oui:i) iioiisk, i-i:,i iin. foxsisTixo or I (iltAV KADDMO HUKKO f'OI-T. 2 J'l'S. old I HAY KAKKliK HICKKH C'OII'. I jr. old I HI.At'K SAII)1,K IKtltSi:, 5 yrs. old. Hi. 111(10 I KAY KAIIhl.K IKtltSi'.. I JIN. old. HI. HUM I l-'AT 1IV , I I IIIV AM) CAI.I'' II YKAHI.I.VtJS I CAM' I STOCK COW I IVICAXAHI.i: CAM' A NIIOATS SOME FARM IMPLEMENTS TRKMK: Kiinis of $10 and umlcr cash In hand. Over gift a rreilil nf six mouths on bankahlo nolo flea wing H M'i I'cnt InU'ifst from dale. wv i'iil il'onnt for vuh mi sums over IU on Kale (Into. T. B. JOHNSON, Auctioneer J. E. REYNOLDS, Clerk D.W.MURCHISON IT ISN'T A HOME WITHOUT A TELEPHONIC ELfiANOR was almost frantic. It was 1 A. M. and the baby was sick for the first time. She kept saying: "Oh, if Mother were only here," so Wilbur finally dressed, went out in the rain and found a telephone. The baby was well by noon the next day, but even before that Wil bur had signed an order for a Tele phone to be installed in his own home. HOME INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE CO. AND YOU CAN HAVE ONE FOR A FEW CENTS A DAY! CLOSING OUT! OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF RETAIL LUMBER Dimension Stuff of All Kinds 2x4-2x6-2x8-2x10-2x12 Sheeting -Siding Prices Slashed To The Bone MENEFEE LUMBER CO. LONE PINE iS'