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Saturday, Novonilier fi, Page Two LA GKANDE EVENING OBSERVER A. B. C. SILKS the economical quality silk for general purposes. -t Nationally advertised Nationally I favored. All shades. . 85c yd. Dependable XIII 'O Dependable Values Quality jUft ssaasi . I SPORT NEWS 1 ! HUSKIES DOPED TO TRIM BEARS ; Cougars Favorites over ! i vandals Saints Ex : peeted to Win ' KAN ritANCISCO, Nov. . II (AD j Iwilh two I'lielflc coom oonri'i ! vufo paniPB and tmv inieriwclioniil ' conlr-Ht on 1 Ik- hill In norlliwwit, llllcrcsl 111 fur Vcnti'rn roollmll citnli n d In thai wctlon today. Tim oiitnlundliiK evi-nt wiih tlni nnnuul rliicslc lu-lwciMi llio llnlvr crslty or Wnslilnifton and InlviT Bitjr of California nt Kiuttlci. , With California HtnKirnrtng unilor four aueenmlvn dc fduls, tint Well ington Huskies worn dopwl lo win yielr si'i'oml micCTimlvii vIMory, V.ovnr t ho Ixuirn. .' KiiKklrH ill I'liik lliiKkli'H plt'vcn wnl FOOTBALL I'lllDAVS (i A AMOS At . Woodhurn; WootllMirn Ni'Wlmrjr 7. At Molullu: HliviTton li; Molalla 20. At Kali iiK , Rul-ln 21s IIIIIh lioro 3. . . At Indepi'iinVnci-: Iinlfpi'ndi-nco 01 ; HhiMld 0. ' ' Ontario, On-. 1C, Krulllund, Ma. 7. ' ' ' , i Nuiniia 14. Caldwell 13., , . HhonhoiH) 0, Kuiifirffl. , roratnllo 7. Twin KallH !. Jeroino 0, (loodlng .0. Wedfooters Will Watch Cougars Go rcl'OteNK, 'Ore., Nov. II (AT) Tlio University of On'tfon ruolhall wiund Ih 111 for u wwlt ,end of nwit, tlio flrHL for Bonm tlnm, tlia only workout on thn Bchi'dula ImliiK a ;i.i...i, ., iii.i unrkont lost nlKht croHH-Boiintry lillto tills afturnoon land npiHiirod In litlr condition , W.'bfont ..y.'H will bo on tho Idaho rt,nn at any llmo during tlio -ft- Washington Htuli- oolli-Bo gam.., H ....... it... lwnv-nvni. fnf nr.nl u'm.k thi flrii. gon Kipiud will meet tho ('oukiii-h In I'ullman, Wnnll. Hp Ike Ij-bII", aHHlHtant lino coach for Oregon, will bo fit Moafow today lo got a lino on tho W. H. f. uttuck. Ycsturduy tho. vni-Hlty aiiuud of Orrgon nut on tlio honrli and wutchfd tho soeond string mon batllo tho froall leant A 4n-niin-uto HcHslon, was htdU, .mid tho scoro was 7-7 at the end of the tilt- . , JHon. Tlio squad u iniaci wmi mo icsippllon of William ChurloMon ilmlllmok, who Is on tho Injured list. ' ills plnco was filled during pruc lillco by ;hurle Carrol, Who sturt ; d against Whitman colllsgo a week iniro. Coueli Nibs i'rlce. of f'Hllf t.ornla. said that he would prolwbly istart Uorl Jubs at fullback, lenv Jng Cnptaln Hert Qrlffln, Who wub "slightly Injured last Baturday, on tlio bench. jf In the' second const conference .contest. Washington Htato college, Who only team to defeat tho ynlvor felty of Washington this season, jw-'ushes with the University of Ida 'ho at Moscow. Tho Washington K.-ourars, though nominally looked upon ns tho probable victors, worn sciloiisly handicapped by tho lows or four first string players. ' ' Knlnts IHvorltcw t'ndcrcntcd Rt. 1 Mary's college wTilrh took its plnco nlnong tho s'rongest teams or the west by con Johri8oriDePinto Battle to Draw KUORNK, Ore., Nov. 0 (AP) Lex Johnson, of Portland, and Mlko lieplnto, also or Portland, went the full ten rounds to n draw In the Armory boxing card liere lu st night. Johnson went In at' 132, While lleplmo sealed I MR. Iie- oncrlnr falirornla, meets Oonsagu "1 l""-n a slight favorite for university at Hpokuns In tho inter- "lu - sectional battle. The Mints wers In the seml-windiip Jon Hlaek- rnvored to win. . wH. 1 Kugeno. and 1'ote. At Walla Wnlla, Wash., Whil- Hyrnes, 160, or Poitlund, slugged nnn college opposes tho College or their way to a draw.. Wild tiam Idaho in a northwest con,rereno jUuhlon, Portland . negro, 161) r.mc. liounder, riattened Paul Welborn,. i . No OnnMS In otolith 16". of Hugcne,.'ln 6S seconds In "No outstanding contests woro on the second preliminary. Kid tlie gridiron program In California. Tanner, las, look a decision from Stanford university, '.which loomed Young Jossle, tall, of J'ortliuid In as a conforencu winner by defeat- the four-round curtuln raiser. Ing the I'nlverBlty of Bouthern Cul-I u l ltbrnla last week, expected to wal Idp the University of Banta Cluni. nt Palo Alto while II. H. C. took a'-ilny ofr, having nothing to do until tint nrfruy with tlio Oregon Ajtjtles next week. Bohemian Girl To Open Arcade Itoadshow Season 7 On TmmJiiy hlRht, Vor. 18 the Amnio tlii-utcr will tlHhPr In It's r(j;nlnhow wiison with Muy Valcn I Iih-'h romlfi oin-ru orffuntwitton I prrm nlliwr Holfn's lltfht opora inflH- ttrpM:!, "TUtx Jioljtfiiiiun Clin. , . , Thla ull-Ainorican company niimbiTM 40 urtlHiH, lat'ludlnff cam, filiix iiH uiiil. hm'oJhI -ovrhoHtra. MImh Val-nllnt! will Dcruonully conduct In r on-ln-Htni from the lt. Of thin'orfcrlniir tho SpokPBTnan-JN'Vh-w Hiiy In prt;: .TJjo May VtuVotlne opora Pom Pny In "Tho Holicniiun . Oirr churiniti the turne hiidtcncn which CilU-d tin- Masonic templn auditor Inm. 'Hi i' opera Is ao dfllclouHly iiM'todlc und H phraficB flow bo .smoothly in a slreum of purnat iiMjHlr, tlial the scoro alone rn HthH It to kind words. To thn i'llKitH of (he tinifllf are. added thom' of a fine prtnentntlon. The elionift not only slnfrt well hut 1a youiiK and pretty. Thn principal are nit in iiHiclaris nlnRlnff with fiw a and dramatic feeling. M s Valentine. In her ttixmjo (oht and pmart Bklrt, Ipokii plc lureR'i'it' "t "'e piano, from which valitaKO point he conductn. Tim whole production In 0 wnrknmnllke, so ' flnlHhed and o : alto(f''U"'r well dono, thut Ihe au-' lli'iice i-nloyt'd every meamire. "j Dreumt I IMvelt In Murhln UullH ' MiuiK by Martcarot Hlhlmrd, wiih 1 i Un on old memory book brt- eome. vocal, anu ' mihs niouu-ru, who hvH a soprano of Hweetn.eMM, xiu-hhi of pitch and fine runffo. wiih enoored Blncereiy. KreijencK Wheclr uH the count when he huhk "Tho Heart Mowed Down" wan uc cliihned. ' , CleorRe KbiehlH iih thn chief of the Kyplca wub . probably morn enllrely In character than uny oth er member of the cunt and wun a CiivoiitH. Tliomaa Curtln, , who lookud JiUo l.ou'fll Sherman In u cyuical moodf wuh . aiiniirame n the count'H nephew. Ho handled f hl.s voice, and monocle with equal .am-. The rolo of Thadeua by Wil liam Mile In-1 1 was HiniK' with iiiiihJ elanHhlp and real ,flalrj for Itn drainath; moments. In fact, thn opera la Just one. dramatic moment after anothor. Kllzubeth, Ulckel an th queen. aeted llkit tlie gypsy curm? he wii HiippcjKil to be, and sah(f wnll in died. The quartet In th snrond t broiiRht forth much upplaiisc. A Team liTHimserf Pendleton Meets ( y v i-rt. vf r J. 1 f! ' " ' ... ... VrntMM fasMnnva coptnln of the Buntn Clara (fulir.i llnlvnsliy football :invtn He's one of conch Adam Walsh's triple thi-eaiers and does all the kicking and s his Bhare of the team's pawing fie nlso excels as a broken field runnet being one of the Iwsl In the ful west sector PARKING SPACE FOR 15,000 CARS north end of the park, Ihe rest of tho puco Is free. IN CITY'S HE A RTCar Body From Fir Tree Touring Home CHICAGO. Nov. 6 (AP) Parlt- lng space ror 16.000 automobiles Walla Walla ' 1 V iMamlng one or them in the streets . 1 ib an unique adjunct 01 nicago. PKNI.I.H'I'ON, Ore., . Nov. Oi-I T'"' P,",,fK O"1 , letn' ' high school's eleven '"". " " "t.;. r, " ' " ' RUil, l tin 1 oi ium 11111111rs11.il I fooibull warriors Will mret some , MONTIiSANO, Wash.. Nov. C. (AI') A tour In a Douglas fir log Ih under preparation by K. V. Wade, wln ih .making, an automo bile body from u Kiant tree. ' The apartment plan calls for n ivenue combination heilroom and living tkakfix i-Ani:vr.M MA1.MOR HVKI1:N Afler teurrut farewell I'rlnces AHlrid is nt ma, like a true daughter of tin VlkbiKH, on Ihe way to comiucr 1 he land of her htiHband by lur elmrni. The tear.s were of Horrovv ov-r leaving her native land and the warmlh of her farewell. li.. uliw.au nntnw . I i mllli f.il.lltiir tinlu turn nwvn oppoHitlon hero this after- . i , ,, ,kVd,i bitnhon noon when the -Ulutv Devils, . of 1 i. Unuu PftrK wua ma,,n hy lim,,K' ,,, ,7, i Ht.t X J nr.. ii.. iir,.ii,. ut..u . ii.H, :in tno ioki. ii is u noli mile, w uo . ........,-.'" '..-" "?; VI1II(L lYUUIUf lllfillYTIIKilss.l-M tlll'lll 1 - , In CO mluuteH of Win Kridlron-pa upiween me parainK space ami mo . uttHM. t...l ( olelr. Villi IVii.t In ti-l.lih nine. rim invaders am ;connnx r " " " ' "-' " ,.tiifin imi..nrpK. hem with an Impressive H'Cord. between thn drprenflfd tracks " marred hy but one d-feut and that or the. Illinois (Vntrul railroad and, 'he stump 7ne.fMi.red - tilri . fee ... ..... I- (Km .nr. In ,IHwWV In II, iu unjie... ' fmil". hirhe.S acinSH .Uld Is HOW 1 ' in tii? iiiiii-.in ui lint' poTrnii . - , . Ii.-wls and Clark IiIkIi school of f'r ,.m- mtl iuhK. ( Kuolfune 4 1 to 7 . - IcSra cun stand abreast. With i Oomparatlve ncorea In formor ilogltudlnal driveways for Insrew, Devils an ,tnem is room lor m rows, or ni,- The loil home In td' h''iIecilrlo- ally llMhled thi'ouKhoht and have feet Ioiik, weiKhiiiK: 4iUU putimtfi. When complete the houne koch ii)on a truck and trailer. APPLE SHIPPING RECORD IS MADE 10,07? Carloads Forward ed from Wehatchee, '.''. Wash. Region WKNATCHKK, Wash., Nov. 0 There w 6ao4 cars or apiibs nhlpped during October, llert link er, secretory or lh trafrlf asso ciation, announced. brlnulliB sea sonnl shlpniftils to 10.07 cms. This is u new record for shipments from tlio north central Washing ton district up lo Nov. 1. Ijiat year at this time 0.276 cars had been shipped, whllu two years uko shipments totaled 7,401 cars. In 192S, the year of the record apple crop, the season's total on November 1 was 8.S2S cars. Imr Inif November It Is estimated that 2,50(1 cars will be forwnrded, leav inir but 2.IMI0 cars in the district. It Is not believed that shipments wlll'enual the Novemlier estimate, as apples now In storage will no doubt bo held until Inter In the .season. I.ou Mlckel. Orent North ern fruit agent, said there la no Indication of uny shorlaife of re frlserator. cars. Hhippers report that tho. Great Northern haB (riven Excellent, service this fall. Affairs of the "eat VVenntebee tipples" have been closed up and the balance remaining on hand has been distributed amoliR growers Who p'ald In their share of the 1112:1 assessment of S cents a box for advertising Wenatchee apples, It was announced today. It was snlil that It had been necessary lo wait lint 11 the asspsHirwnts could bo col lected rrotn some growers and or ganizations before the remaining dividend Could bo paid. Checks sent out to close up the financial affairs uiiiounled to u little more than half a. cent a box. About two years ago a cent a box wna returned to all growers out of 'tho 1 123 assessment, so that a littlo ...n-.. t,..n hulr the amount col lected that year liaa been returned. I Tho sudden duath. of H. U Wlester seoretary-manager. last JanuurV. caused a considerable delay in the final closing up of tho affairs, it j wi:s announced. ' ' BO riMMMDATKK. ffi ' ..NliW iOKK-Al Hrnator Mi, of New Hampslilrei4e4.( ii. the chief o(tw!t of Iho.ojeotloo -ami Ui, , that 90 odd candidates for presl. dent will begin to (perk; up aj . most of tho votes and speeches In. tho senate will be wtth a weather eyo on 1928., , ', . , Ono meat cater says. lettuce 1 I just a sport model cabbage. '.' The Biggest In Our History- j , TURKEY SHOOT! . .. ( til -. 14th Annual Event. . WING, FIN & FLEETFOOT CLUB SUNDAY, NOV. 21. KaiiiMfi Ktve the Blue cdjfi- over Qninn's eleven. Big Shoot Will ' Be Held Eugene 8nocDrs. Hxcept. for a laru; space nt Ihe Today's definition:' profanity).' drullia cc I 1 . CIKIKKN l'KOI'I.H IrHII.A.riKI.PirjA Alistrlans, lit the words or their minister to tli sMtes. Kdgnr I,. U. Ilrochlnek, I : ; - "iejolco In thn bounty which pro-1 The now cathode ray, which In vllenee seems to have reserved Tor mild to eause hair to grow whe:-e lis-choseii people the Americans." none grew before, might be umc 1 J Austilnns believe America Is to lone down the glare or Ihe luoVely at the start Of Jier usrend- lootllghln over the Imrrcn wnsti'H 'h'cy. . or How No. I. y ( J , r7r i i -. ..-. ,', WE DO ALL KINDS OF HAULING Any Time - Anywhere Any Place Just leave your moving problems to U3. A phone call is sufficient KI't'iKNK, Ore.. Nov. (i ( AP) The Kt-eoiifl larKHt trap shoot In tin I nli.-.l Siat-H will he held. In l-IuKt'iif in'xt May, when the l-ane t 'tiimiy Hport.'OMen's aHNoclattoti will be hout to tho best Hliots of thi l'acltie coast. It wfls revealed at a int-WlnK" of thn group hero ln.it iiIkM. The Amcrlcitn Trap .sliootlnK afwoelatlon- has awarded Hie raclllc coant division shoot to the Lane -county organisation. , The shnot has not heen held In Oregon Tor Hevernl yearn Tills year's meot. Ih at Del Monte t'l. Tim .meet Ih Biu'Oitd only to the ii n mi ul trap.Hhoot association eviiU In Ohio. Moro than i!)0 entries urn expfeled hme. O. .M, Kord, vlen priHdli nt of the National as sociation and manager of thn I'flcl lie couhi Koiie, will be here to lako charge of the none event. 1 Hiring a revival the women have ;l m cn-t ih sire to attend the ser vice ttur "iih'n only" and the men thn one fur "women only." Defeats Nurrni Office Phone Main 85 Res. Phone 300-W T-1'aswTutor Sedan living Nv. inch fr Portland For So. Calif.-O. A. C. Football Game Can rraimiinOalo l'iWtWrn. $15.00 Round Trip rioniled Driver Insuml tar Inoulrp George Meserve Fourth Annual TURKEY SHOOT Sunday, Nov. 21st . AT ' ORO DELL TRAP GROUNDS Sponsored by Moco Sporting Club IMI'KIUAL TAXI Phone MAIN' OHO Here l IH- I'leliei CimHiUK llernin. iiiim.r. ho iutlv h.iwi-d hu h.vls lo Wide or Harden and ih. Kn al Nuiml The le:irn.l doelrtt 1 a nrw rcurd liv iiinl Hi urier lu ihree mlnule. 4 ft LET THE RADIO Solve the problem of these long, rather lone some evenings by bringing the news and en tertainments of the world to your fireside. . The air is full of entertainment and instruc tion all yours at the twirl of a dial. Why not let us install a receiver for you you'll never regret the small expense. We Are Selling a Good One Complete For $101.00 Backed up by our Superior Service The Radios We Sell Are Sure to Give Superior Results. HEAC0CK RADIO SERVICE Next to Star Theatre Phone 399-U Adams Ave. t ST..- yid Prompt settlement Im on carry public ' liability insurance mi , your car? , Von ran i mi afford to wi without this neces sary rovoraite. Our rates are as low as $H.O fur r,oi)0 protection. , Wm.MHler&Co. Phone Main . 1. Established 18Sg IMBLER COMMUNITY BENEFIT AUCTION SALE To sell many valuable and useful arti cles d6nated to help raise funds for Imbler's new gymnasium at the School Grounds, V November 10th : Wednesday, 11 a. m. Tom Johnson, Auctioneer. B. R. Black....! ..Beeiinp mower, Oliver plow" f ' Carl Fuller .....Cream Heparntor liin McKlnnla Oan plow (3 hotton) Oliver Hush Huron 2 HampHhire sheep, grade Frank McKlnnis Poland China' pig Vergil Sanderson .....Cream separator linuth McKennon ;.....3 section harrow V. R. Jedbetler 2 Brude HnmpHhlre sheep 'rank MclCennon' IIilsteln heifer HusfHdl McKennon..... I'nlnnd China Kilt fpurebred) Jet Gasklll 1... Wceder attachments (2 sets) L. U. liiliinwH Plff Sam Huckman Plow I j. WcstenskoW Disk, Spud aortor, BitKy lyle Wilson CiiHollne engine (2 horse power) Alvndore Andrews .......I! radios I'Yank Perry Calf , ; , Oscar Howell (.. Purebred Chester White gilt , I. A. HinKamnn Jersey heifer." ,' ,.,., ' , ij. A, Ktrineham .Pony curt and harness t J. A. Biirch field 2 4-yr.-uId mares (oommisslori on 1 - , i ' , , sale donated ) ( , Other donated articles will also be sold. Lunch will be served at noon by Imbler Parent-Teacher Ass'n, proceeds to go to Gym Fund. Come! You'll get your money's worth!. No Small Store Owner Can Afford to Neglect II is: Lighting . "It's just a little place, and we don't need much light." . . .' . ' ' Sometimes we hear this from a merchant. , . It sounds reasonable but it doesn't check with the facts. The little place the moderate sized and growing concern is just the store that needs a lot of light and can't afford to be without it. . Light has the remarkable pow er to make big stores out of lit tle ones. It attracts favorable attention adds a note of up-to-dateness makes buying and" selling easier speeds up "turn-" over and stimulates profit. ' We are particularly interested in the lighting of small stores, and believe you will find much' to think about in our special of fer on the famous Ivanhoe unit. ' We will give you lighting plan ned to fit your store. A phone call representative. will bring our We will install these units in your place of business for $1.00 down, 12 months to pay $1.00 per month per unit EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER CO. "Light Is Your Cheapest Salesman," one sei-ond.