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. Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBKKKVER V -'M6ii:day, J-ltcl'intH.') 20, VCTTiN-ft'Tili'i 1 4 inrfrr0fjrm Coast Tourney v LEG' i3 - !! To Get Champ On Court PJan c4 'word to the WTVESH '..rtll.4mtlM'KtWMtl'4lMINmil4l'l.fl..'H. 'MH I'm. 1(1.. i . Captain Now 6 HubI W C . rut nno w pork pear ; IfliT of tlu 11 nil nf til) mcnt i l)l.'IV llic r ,. Wll. . Dunn, llles t is no KUppli iWe lid ecroat and Villi Jtnxci.' lcnn ffuimi ftHU.e Unlet, usual . "A. illK I Brow Ture,. 4hldd fc'iul 'Addl 9"'ul .Juro "I. isluck f" 6. Only 4 More Days Select the gift she would choose for herself. HILL'S Dcpendablo Quality Dependable Valuer - NEW HOOP RULES ANALYZED HERE THJOHNW, Oro., oo. 20 (AP) Thfl championship high school basketball tournament ror tho em llro Pacific coast will he. licld un.' busily In Ihe tllllversily of Oregon new 2r.0,()l)li l,uUi-tl,all pavllllon. If plans pf . Virgil 1. Karl, director lor ullilcll.is iu the university, itm proved hy 4hi' executive council. . To assure. Jhnt: 'itm tournament would leave' no doubt un to Iho const -high school championship, lh lit lr winners In Kastnrn und Westum Washington, Northern und Koulharn .Calirurniu, Kastcrn und Western Oregon, Idaho and Mnn Iuiib, a well'ua tho Portland high snhooi champions would tn invited lo partlcliutte .In tho meet,' accord, l.rr lo Karl's. plan, 4.. , I . -Hhoul.t Vight.br piorb accept, an i liminatlon .tourney would he hold whllii u round robin tourney would hi hold r five or six teams accept ed. ' . Aggie Quintet Is Beaten by A. N. S. ARH LAN I ,' re.; Dec. til ( Spe cial) Willi a hurst -of pud Idusaiinjr li'itin play In the lost hair. P t'DDroxlm&telv 20 ronchs sun erlntondonts and nrhii'lpals of ThK oor stood, Hed at SS Ksflcrn Ori'Kon hlKh schools wi-ri' r' soconds lo bo hn Hurr, Iwrp Raturday afternoon to mttot in Ajririft lorwnrn, niadf a personal ihr local hlRh school 4n a haskct- o" Ted Kinney, fleet normal 1)411 rules discussion. guard and ex-Henson iiolytwhnlc (ei we nave n old friend in s new . Normal school ' ,)le' v,n" McOraih. former Olympic nipwn in cne nummer tnrow and Xon AKrl-" 1 M"in-e .upuiiii. nt wss cultural rollmno at boskeihull. a.to . '"'"""y 'levmed to that rank in I he 32, In one of the nWt. nath-nflr-,- N"w Vork '"v l"ce del",r,men' ; rlns; -gullies' , (vVer witnessi d In I : Momlirrn Uregvn. . I K.Ksf Cirptrnn rnnphpu nnH "ow hem .Oregon .Normal school ?' ,7V U'e"V0aClle!,ana. ' -r--o.il hehl.,a,jmc,' Katur.li.y- . J rrcators Discuss Bas- nigiu r'd .ief.ai. d on go.. ABrM. . ketball Clianges ;;K D. Towlcr, Im Orandn high haskettwr ,of I'ortlnnd. , The. 50 li-'nclpsl. presided nt th mseiing P", V" ,B n" 'OB1 armory held irtd Jimmy Itoscnhuum. official. '"' " oi .or u. Irtl the discussion and Inte-rprctu- Oregon Five Is ' Preparing For Season's Play first free throw. As the hall sailed i)rai:N:, Or.'.. Due. 21) (AJ'l i.!IH.f the nc- rules. ... ,mo ,nP Runout toucntng with three veteruns. Weatergren, Arterwnrrts the group went to inignty all-coast guard: (iunther, ull-coast Ihe irymnasliim when- several high roBr- 0"d 4V ,nu,",s l"lr the game forward, and Okeilierg, second school players look pari In short game, during which -the, new rules were analysed as lo Iheir rfect on actual jilay. r Tlttm.. In attendance, ranging I JtCI representatives from - laker t : Enterprise, dcclsrsd that' tho ireetlng served a useful purpose In bettor acquainted them with the rrwrul.'S and how they work oul In a; guinc; was over. teum all-coi.Ht center. In good This Is the first athletic oontesl Xonn, and (ionlon Hidings ami III the history of the new Soul hern flare Hrulioll III 111" oilier two Oregon normal school; nn Instil u- hi rths. the I nlverslty of Oregon lion w hlxh ' has hut 35 male tun- liankcllii.il team Is working hard iIciHh, of which onl'y .U eamn .out these .lays to get into the proper for huakethall. . j alia. fur the coming wasUu. " , ','. . , .' I' Keallon Is a . former Portlun.l .player, uud wus a star on last years .xri.itiMi..vr o. k. NKW Y()itK-r-,"Che .experiment. frosh live, while Hidings, u former r Let Out At University liavlng proved succpwrul thus far "'versly high player of Kugene, n timi ii nu-uur jini lununr -oil yinc's fronh qulnft. Houllon it ml ftldlngH ul 1h ul lorwanl, Kuartl. The timn will work until th ml. I. II.- of Uh wm-k. und thi-n will MIkh Kllw )tiHrI uii.l . CI. Wal dlke art frs to unuoiinon their muprlagi'." 'Duw h-gin n(fravi'l announcomcntH Jtist inuilfd telllnK' of a wfddlntr llmt'ocpurrpd u yup r . , i Ago. AolrfH and liuturancv hrok- KtJORNR, Oro., Pro. 20 (AT1)- r px,iIuIii thut they UiHtnd to kix p dwlnI' ror tin ('lirlHtiiiaM p.-rkid, I! rry Kllin'gpr, Hno coach At th thnlr union .lerwl until thy wn A lii nnionntnK trip will t tivK"h Unlveraliy or Oi'Kon vnrslty foot- It would lfrmanint. "Mur- lnlo CuHfornlu durlnjr liw wtik .)).. font... will not hi rAanpolntM. rlaft , It, a ood thjnir,". Hny iho followlnif rhrlHlinus. . - to thut poaltton, nocordhii' to In- bride "but onrfi Is th only way." Hctillon jla y'l on tlio l-Vanldln forniutlon from unlvewtty houmwb,' f i i -i MyhtWhpul.-tatn gr J'ortlnnd und Klllptfcr'a contrn't W8 foronft rj!!"1 yi"r. nd upon lt oxplrftlTon no KrtlKJff.Jn in u rid ttit ull-AiniTlnui hxh mtIiooI STATION iU'Y contrnqt w4ll Un slfrnil. K.-il. Itlxon, mmernl nmimsrcr of trnjioluKtlr- toumiiumnt In jjtiO, Head Oouch John MrKwun in inf mcmr iToiiurpm, pronimrii n iuhhikr wuh h uiuiil uog in inn out of town on a hunting trip, and brunch ((ttf-rocrivln j Htm ton in Ku- hnim Itml won .tlu;. atutc high Jack Bwicflot ffraduuirt niaimffHr, rnn an noon u JO'Kouu Hhiib In HChonl chauiplonHlilp In 1:2I. Ih tilso out of town having h'U lnin. lifiiton und Duiir-Iuh roun " . . . -. brt'6rc ncwB of the Kllliwr taw ttva ura Ikum1 up with thuj'uclfli! IUI. !-. COMIN. , camn up. , Coopnratlv loullry J'roductMTc nti- . '- KlllnRor li hired by the aiitto- BOclullon, nt a inoctlHff of poultry- ' S'lHiCKUOl-M - Anoihnp royal plntcd studtuits of the unlvrlty. mn jhld hpr Hatur.iuy. 1 vlHitor U h. in tthM'nili'tl Htult p coached undor McKwnli nt At th prrBtnt timp. 60.000 Immih .shonty Imil ihf phtK hiil und HpatM Woat loint, and was brouifbt to uro HlKHfd up In llio dlHtiiot. run romulit wlutu thvy were put Oregon whon MpKwan look tho 'whi-n gtn'-n Marh left. lrlnp foctbnll hlin hor. AWJI'K Kr.NTV KI-1AT i'ASV. William, of SwPden. will tour u Tho action In U'ttlng Klllncr out AL.r;ai, tri.. ir. su (Ai prlvu4e K,nthVmanl m inlying tht lM-utlv'iuid uvuldtntr ofririu4 lunc tiui.M acj'inuoh n iioratblo, S Is btlh'vod to have rfHUlttMl from u Thn ratw ot 9 1 111 aKulnut Hurtst'll, lluiior raid last Bunimn Tiliinrr oriKtnui maniauiiuiH prooomiinK ut- wus nrrpnt.'d but the ohm uKftlnHt tomptlnir to oompfll County JudK" him wus dlsmlHsed. KHInRor. hnv- Hnrtwll, of Jjirkmjn county, to l.s- I ing been lefrully rlart'd of ronnor- aur an order dplnrlnr a mujorily j lion Willi the liquor party, wnt vote In fnvor of moving tlitt Jiipk- Ni:V VpltK Tronm rs for wo-I nlipsa '-with hlB rouohlnr work, aon rounty snt from Jui-knonvillp men nn- pri'ilirttMl hy Taul liqlrt'tt P. A. says MERRY ,:v; CHRISTMAS in capital letters 'NO MORE WORRYINV' as the song says,' about what to give the man who smokes a pipe. Here is the National Joy Smoke Princt: Albert, all fussed up in holiday attire. A gift to gladden his henrt on the Big Day; a generous supply to keep him happy. : Peeping out of the special Christmas carton is the pound crystal-glass humidor wth sponge-moistener top. A container to grace any smoking-stand or office-desk. As practical as it is good-looking, best of all, it contains Prince Albert mild, mellow,and fragrantl In addition to the glass humidor, there are pound and half-pound tins of this same wonderful tobacco. It's the tobacco, after all, that counts. Experienced smok ers know that no other tobacco is like P. A. for sheer pipe-enjoyment, day in and day out. Take out your Christmas list now. Alongside the name of every pipe-smoker write "Prince Albert." This is the happy solution of the annual problem so far as the men-folks are concerned. It will save your time and give others the time of their lives, . - P. A. it told tvermhw In tidy tti tilth pound and hali'Pound tin humi don, tnd pound eryttgl'Sl"! twmidori with tpongfntoitltnrr top. And ' elwJfft with ttrtry bit ot bite and parth removed by Uie I'tinee Albart ptoceti. no other tobacco is like it! Wit, X. f. RernoM, Tobacco ompuy, Wiasua-StiMa, N. C. l'lloi'si;l(s I'oit vo.MK KAMI DATKS KCT Lots I, 5. 0. 7. S. 0. in. l;. KfOE.VR. Ore., )ei. 20. (.VP) 11 In Work !: Lots I, 2. filling out his one-year contract. . to Medford, will be argued before mi. I Mrs. furrl,. chapman call Is tntes fop th annual ljine ouniy n'"1 0 "lock Hi nml.'lltion lo I -a Grande, Union Com.-' barrlnir you of all right, title, e ., i i ly. Oregon, according to lh.; ' tate, lien, claim or Interest then the supreme court this afternoon Kl iniK WARNS MKN PPHTLA.N1). Ore., Dee. 20. (Af) Vanishing Americana: the moth --A.UK.ust K. W.ilmer. aged about er who .id to tie a sueR of as..- will bm ome as Inevitable us bobbed aswclatlon. 0, found .lead yesterday in a gas toetian around an i.o'-b neck to hnir. hut he sets the date for their filled room left u nuts In which keep away sickness ' general use as I nr. 7. he warned all men "net lo marry , n-.-Avumun from u matrimonial inency." Wol.uer declared that Uis wife, whom he obtained Ihrough ei tor 7, S, !. 1". 1 Lots I a. U au 3, 4 recorded Iilut thereof: Lot 6 of U'.ock 4 of Kynenrson's Ad- ... nut. ng i willing an ess..y on fair next ve.ie h.ive l,. "will i.mi. wear skirls'.'" the trous- ent ls-Sd neenniimr . ,.,. in lllot'k 11: Lots 1 to 17, inclu- dition to Ijl Urande, L'nlon Coun- ers. M. J'lorett writes in the li'oruin received from ' the Western T.'-itr stve. In Hlock 17; Lots 1, 2, :i. 4. My,: Oregon, acoordlng lo the re- 6. c, 7, s. .., 11 end 12 In Hlock corded plat thereof: Lot . lit Ji 12 cuit Jllilfi-e, ." The Oregon Hlnie fair Is sched uled for plepl; 20 to Oct. I. r!nd. 1.'.. ,.l ., ri. ..., Addition to Hlock 6.1 ot Chaplin's Addition lo order of Hon. J. W. Knowles Clr-' He Brought 'Em Back tin- rtty of l,a. trrnnd I'nionU.u rnniU, Tnlon County. Oregon, County, 'Oropon. accardinjr to tho; turonlinff to th suppU'inontl Novf-inbcr. L'Cth, fl2fi, pn'-wrUilh:" ix ww'kfl . publicathin licr.pt, n:tld nw.sn:ijiT. -,. t luted and first ptthliahed tl A - -2'jiri day oi Novemhor, J92C. . ' CKO. T. CUCHRAN. i' .Attorney for PlalntifVj Ur.ul.llMi .if I n flr.n.l. Vl.Jt on, and for additions.! rqiiitalN- relief. This summonH in nerved uion you ny puiKiration tht'tpof in Ui 20-27; Jan. a-l i ti mutrlmonlul aif-pncy hud "ruined i ;hla lif." lie uxkml thut the wife, i "rtow in Phoenix, Arixuiia, le nill- ' fjod. 5 1 STOP -LOOK Itnvo jour Christmas Parcel llellvcre.1 carl)-. Call Quirk Delivery Phone MAIN 144 lock wood rvcLrnv 10 Fir Klt-eel rwordeil pint theii-of, situntfd in , eoni'd plat thereof; . 1-ot 6 l.il Il HIJKHn SC.MMO.NS the SWU of the NK'4 f S-etion i Itloek "J"' of Kuntmerer's Sui-1 Ift th mrult Court of the Stato S, In Twn. .t H It. ; H K. W. M.; I division of Itlooks "X," "Y" and of OwroQ'' for Uio County of Lots 4. 5 and 6 of Work SS ln("Z" of CoKRun's Second AdiHtlon Chaplin's Addition to l,a Grand'1, i to l.n Cirande, l'nlon County, Or- ., I Dion. Vity at. IA. Qrand.( t'nlan Counly, Cnion Cminly .Orerfon, ft. inuuMpal corporation. o the rtrordt Open Evenings Until " Christmas TRY THE OREGON HARDWARE FIRST Plaintiff, lAlby HurRroYU, Alvenu Kujie.' Xl- vonu' Koob, I Monterastelli, ' ' ' Pred " Ptoebstel. The . S.'curity Ittkl & Savlncs Company. . norpomUftn, Edward G. Adi oeg, raydla Oconnr, Mu.-le O'Con ner, AmsjiuV' C- loore, J.i Van fluren. Hruce lnnls. Mi.'. Hruce !ennis, Plonnco J. l)en nla, Iora B. tlutchlnson, Ralph' W. Hutchinson. Stephen A. Hutchinson. Mab.il K. Withy combe, Ckortre W. lijiulivln, Grande Hood Meat Comviany, eorporatlon. Ida J. Davis, A. I. Klclutrdson, William Hutch inson, Jr., James r Corbett. Kc ward Thomas and Margaret An son, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any rwrht, trtie, e-state, Hun or In terest In the real estate dc . scribed lo the complaint hero- ' Is, lAefendanta bVMMONS. To Pred TroelKitcl. If living, and If not his unknown heirs, to Kdward U. A.I cock. If liv ing, and If not. his unknown heiim. t to Jay Van Rursn. George. V. Baldwin, Ida J. Davis and Kdwa.d Thomsa defendants above nam!.!: IN THK NA.MK OF THKSTATK OK OtUXKIN. you are her.'by r-i quired to apnear and answer- t:. s- j oomplslnt filed aguin.it you In thej above entitled court and cause, o;.l or before six weeks from die date! of th first publication i.oreof. ' which Is Nowmtier Sth. 1!C, and If you tall so to appear an.) answer, for waut Ihertor plaintiff will apply to the court for the ro ller demanded In Its complain; heivrn. to-wlti . for decree adjudg ing plaintiff la ha the ovb-t in fea Of the following dearrlbed real tate la tBlon County. Oregon, to-wlt: Lot 11. Block 1: Lots 1. IMsat Tm Bourfc, th, man who brxfesht horse raolne back lo Illinois ana I. a, ft, T. . . 10. l, 15. IJ. U. irvhd the American bet bv afier years, Th "wise boys'- isoglitd at " 1 ' Block i: Lots I, 5, ,, trim, gllll Is; muwiisj . ISnl-a. d.d. Hou-ke, a tonnw Mwspapor i . . T. t. . 1ft. U and JJ in man and is well known throurhout the nilddls wast. JUlor S: Lots 1, S. I, 4. I, t. 7.1 " - - " - . . I". U and IS in Block S: Oregon, iiccor.iing; koii: and further decreeing that I p!:l thereof; Jil; y.iu ami each of you have n-i 1 of liiock 4 ff Ityncuison's Al-JriKht, title or interest therein, an.j TENNIS QUEENS MEET ONCE MORE sii.oam.M4-.'siwrUIImllO a sft x ViS . J-JW4i H! 1 h -ax. i ft If BTi MM 7 a, atm m mo i Aim .saaT : M ml 9 ml The Sign of a Good Time Hi; i If your radio bears this macic - JT 1 . . - - . symDoi you ana yours have many Q enjoyable evening-s in store. : ' ' to "Suie r. P play for world tennis honors If they"ll let tts," 'choruped SiuL-inne lnirlen and Helen Wills, shown here shak hiK hands on the proposition, when they met again the other day In Oaklnnd. Cnl.. tor the first tim sine Helen failed to licit the French and w.u-id champion overseas. ft ; We always have a complete line of JJ electrical appliances." ' ' & ... ..:;-- H. & S. ELECTRIC CO. S Hotel Sommer Bldg-. 2 Phone 393-W. " ) s. on the air .RADI0LA will get it," '