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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1926)
Tudiiv:-'i)oc6iKii'v2iri2n: ':;!.: I !f ! Page Two uMarktt Surges V Icu rs'.io ixir GIX" BOOSTS PACIFIC GOLF proxlmuu! sain wtfw 1,: First Interclass Back and Forth; Loans Called In Basketball Tilt! unrtiNuci cvijrnuv uuotinttn .. ,- -,- e i Open FABRICS from air the world plain patterned, brocaded and embroidered, gorgeous in color, and beau tiful in texture and quality. Satins, velvets, brocades, crepes, chiffons, kashas,' tweeds, velours, voiles, linens and ginghams here aplenty. 'What a thoughtful gift to gift and what a lovely gift to receive! It is the ideal present for Mother to give Daughter, or Daughter to give Mother. SILKS - WOOLENS COTTONS HILL'S Dependable-; Values : Dependable Quality In the firm Interrlaaa tilt for the rlats ehun.j.ionship tn eitr basket ball, the SMinhumorea .werq vte torlouM last vv.-ninjc when they de feated the rooUa In a hard f our tit name whteh nsuftt-tl in a roif (rf & l a, W Hit if )Mkt tver few. th game was m-vt-rtiw-iorp oxt'Uiiif. ( llio f.llul Iran in in'n in int. lat f-u at mute of play whn !- ri' Ma Iji.h, ftophumun;' forward, w-nt into the sme untl shot two fitXh lean; showed KK.I I-ni-work and puMsinfC. Go i die Owen . referee!. '. The aophomore nn follows: June Hfanff", capctin. .Murva J.y rnan. Inri Cari. liuth lufun'!. Heruera Hunt. I-eh tiriwit wi ll, ' .Klelne Monijroniery. Catherine Humphreys. Henrietta. Ixuffh, Marjptr Ihihan. oiive June "-n-r, Mililml tianiy. I .via '.wH l. The frVahrnen aiuad ruptairr i Myitf- Hanwm while Ihe inaI is: Opal ItleliWH, Marjp.r t Anthony, t.u.Uh AMhl.y. VtI Ii.iidim. fiuudU fyk.in. Naomi TwMweil, MorKartit runtlff, Anmt ttrown. I -a V'rt .Ktehy,- A lire Mdniili. Florefir Wert. . The Junior-vnlr train plmyi thin afternoon, and the winm-ra of .the two nir'tji will mix Wednes day. . Storm Warning Are Taken Down KAN' KHAN'riSCO. J-. 21. (Al) The torn whieh visited Cali fornia, ami the northwest via tea Iitsl niKht wan reniered vr Kaatern HritJih Columbia ial:y.- and clear InK w?:ither w;w looked for jren erul'ty ttUtnz the const tomorrow.'' The heaviest Culirornlu mlnfafl lv.-i! In the upper San .Fo;iiiIrt val l' and alon the northern coat .line. . I j Htorm warnings alunK the,rat! (were tiRn down today. j The heaviest prelpl(;tf Ion In the1 J hbtle lout ni:ht wan at Kureka ; where .4 inehest fell. i NEW VOnfc TK. SI AP). i With bnslncta conlractlnK. due 10 , th- hifthiT carrying rnargf. and !! approuPB Hi., holiday mason, tho Block m.ir- Wt lo.Iay surir.il iuck unu Under th prcwurr of proflt-niK- InK and !iorl uu. o tn' oilier, . . ' llunkn pc fnrcml to oH loan. Siicciir.itho crtqucs' bronghf n-n ln. into Ih.- ItnicliKhl. . HfilnK Ike prircrf of .Ntalllnnon SHU. I' vtaon Ch.nilcal n4 CollinH aim Alkman 214 U t ' points. 1'lK.lal idiiirtrkil w-n 'W'lt with I'"' .-xri-pfion of Gn.-ral MoIom. whUh tti'i IcaiJ.nic an ndvumi in auto and accviwory stocks ..! th early .afternoon. The closing was firm; Tlir.un Icrtonc of the market .Improved steadily as the Mission jraned. fol Una and Aiknmn pr. ferrcd jumped S partus to 13". a record flfflTr '. Nickel Hate. Iickuwanna frrst preferred. Third Avenue and Tn ternatlon.il Telegraph and Ttle- Evenings Until Christmas ; , TRY THE OREGON HARDWARE FIRST I'luxn; akicivks NRW rol;K Prince Christoph rr, of Gn-rv, l Ihto as a citizen and will remain so-. h- ay. Met at the pier hy I'rineess Xenia. of Itussia, he insisted his visit had Due trt rhe f.net that Oeorc Ton Kim of Low Aneie won the nathma! trmateirr iitle- thij year from Bohby Jone. the powers that he. In the tr. M. O. A. are plnnnlnir on whednltnK the or 1929 nariomil nnmteur totirner at California for the first time In history. Von Kkn. Moxt, rmtllnK an hr. "a hi"n mnrn tn ihe ntihlhr eye ninrw hht vfetory- Reporters h;tv nnrovered his nirkname. It Ih ";ix.' XO'HCK TO CKKIirTORft Xotlce U hereby tcivrn that tht nrivata underaijrneU haa been duly p- potnti-d ly the county t oun . oc i tn worM. (he State of Oregon for I nion County, Join tho navy and j ve tho worm. .vow n rwyi foot hull for Nrtre iJtime and tee It used to le tho worW." If a-7! 1 administrator of the e- UI IlUaiH, Mir I.Ilt'll !! IJI- li - - . no h-arintf on rumors of a rift -he- tate of KL-nora- Zweifel. deceased, I SPORTNEWS I Union Tossers 1 t Preparing For i Coming Season fween hr and her husband, Wil liam It. I.eils. German Champ 7 30Ants purchase: hrogers hornsby jilan Who Gave St. Louis I ; First Charanionship II )' Goes to N. Y. , llrV!r-." fleclared Banc Kuili. a warm frlnl of llorn.il.y'n who in filling a yau.levllie rniniK" mf n't Vrr, when m'fortned of I he mil to the Giant "Thf manaKerlal task herore lilm iHt year ifreatlf Interfered with nla pllirlnir iihlllty. I helleye," Itlilh tled. . ' .. HT. 1)1 IS SAO KT. I.fll lrt. Irc. SI lAPI-IK-I'larlnie the proponed tradinir of Koicent llornMly. manaver of Hie orll!a champion . Ixul Cardln- Thc blKCKal deal In modern lu" ulr. u "lerrltilr lilow, " tne St. luiw jljall hhttory, mvolvlnr players rlrutntrer of comnterce today tei ! u hoio diamond worth- la catlnmled gniphrd K. M. Uilldls. Ia?lntll iiil inorc than half million dollar". TOmmlwIoner, urxmir hlin lo pm- flirinss ItOffcrs Hornaby of the the trade, and attempt to liiorld'a rhaaipton t'ardlnala to utile Hie difficulties between !i$ie the Metropolitan apot llnht Mnrnliliy and the Cardinal manaxe- il-Hl Balw Kuth. menl.. ' i ! IrnnuiMlim WAH COntDletcd ' ' " jlkflrht over tho telephone after bl.naihr nd 'reluVnt Sam fHad.. nr the Kt. J.oir! team hart taiieu I ! NKW TOHK, lc. II (AP) nt l lAfcrMire a rau reaoltlnr from IKiajeii'i' demand ror it fhree-.year Tifphtrt!' Althfftnth rirmbllnir of nji(i nation fof flomaty'a aervleca J.MnnrtKer John Mcflraw had-l-.Tched hanelmlt row. many oh V?rVer believed that HreBdon viuld bo unwllllns to part wllh ht i LJllant: h:lnita man, the flmr t-fiV.r.aer to brln t. Louis a pen J iitr !r. SJ years. . filsiiis tlct Ifomsby Tjeball men today Insisted that leoTrsuy ms wort n morn io in, . Vts tlii-T th two players Mr. lir.v -jive In exchanse ioflehler l,tiMe I'rlsch and l'ltcher Jimmy itUl. They maintained lliat a cli fynent of at least liHi,i)t in a.l ft'nn lo Krisch anJ ltln woaid hS , , (Hired to satisfy tho l ardinala 'residents Hrado aud fhurles rfptonelwim. of the Oiants. denied. 1,'wi vcr. thai any moaey imynienl id In en Involved. llfaty'fl vslire flvitlmMcd at f..'in. jrXr'cordla to 1'rcsc.lcst Hlone. f fi. Hreadon I'Toaclieil the irtitle t'uklm. auitKeslinf Krlsrh and Klnir ijfpoyment, IMuyluK that the rjitte hatl been flrranKed prior to fttr)cphono couveraatloa with lite ("iblinal owner, Htont'ham asserttd !i5 as much surprlv.-d Lt Anybody." 'rVv ,a"""' 'rl", Hreadon Tsaut Hornshy In si off.hund IJir." admlf.e,! tmr Oiant owaei. jfii tiic negotiations did not (et V.jrj- far. Wo were not sery hope jrl' ft 1'rlM'U to SI. lmiK iir several years McOraw has ciff loiiKlna- eye on liorosby, sis ItfaTs natl6nul league Pafllns; fiLynplon. A few years ago the fiJWit lltanaa-eV offered 2l.Su(l yf several players for the grfttt C'flnsl second sacker. i J.;rlrh sccirptetl Iho al as one j pf Ihe breaks of the irame. One t'ast-baH's fastest and best hit. Infielders. b indicated that ho V'Vv'd not balk, at the shift to ft. l.iB. "It's pretty hot there. jtvppoftv I'll play", he said. I t;lT tI'A 'KUll'JIKVT l'o'ltTI.AS'll. Ore., Ilec. 21 AI-) -.Halll-oud lliteresls here, watrhlns neicotlHtlOTm by the tlrent North ern. Northern I'tictflc Kroup and the font Item l'oclflp rnmpiiny for u.s.i by the t.re;o Trnnk of the Hmh em I'tH'tfi.'s traekn In the propuw-il 'esteiiHlun from Hend to Khinialh e'aliH tere luokiiTfr for-Home d.-vrl-' pm.nt wlien (he Infersfuie com-' trlef coimnielon aKMin takes nil' thevprohleitu ne commission is e)M.ctiMt lo eoRskler tho matter to morrow at Wnahinirtnn. She Feeds 'Ehi UNION. Ue. 21 (Hperial) Teep snowdrift, und inronrenience ot the KlKin hlKh school owiriR to th told Hp-ll wero the caune of a nieHMUK" to tht loeal nrhool anklfiK thut the Klrlrf Kne thui w lo have heen played here Krhlay nitht Vh. iioHtnons'd. Hurinirthe week the four rUtmirif played off tlit-ir annual tournument, with I he honni Koinff to tlt- seniors, hut not lrrore tli-y hud played off a lie with the o phomor team. Friday afternoon the Hirh jn-nior elass defeated the other lhr- in u one-sided xume ami the seniors uffutn won a Yic tory. this time over the r. O.'b, hut this name was alwo close und extra time had to be allowed to R-et rid of a tied wore. The lr. . claw contiilns only five hoys s they had to play tho entire game without uny in o9L I'oaeh lilts will now s-art Inten sive pructlre and soon n-ieet his SMUad for the season's frames whtrh. have been scheduled as follows: Jan. 7 I. a Grande there.". Jim. h Halne hero. Jan. 14 Wallowa there. J:iu. 15 I ml.ler here. Jan. 1 North Powder here. Jan. 22 Maker here. Jitn. 2S Joseph hero. 25 Imnler her'.. 4 - Joseph there. ' l-Vb. flKnierpiisi! there. I'Vh. II iAH Crande here. l-h, 1 2 Knterprise here. I-vh. M Wallowa here. Keh." 1-Klk1n here. ' it j. Ml he nn from the sched ule th;il niot of the frames will he played nn the I'nlon firm floor. Teams Trom schools hsvine small flours wish to a-t all the pramee on the floor where the tournament will he held so they ask for the two Kernes here. 4 '"ijftsr" ' dKSUV 4 r &s I and ha qualified aa such. All persons hnvinK claims analnrt stjid estate are hereby roquirtd to pre sent tho same, verified as required, by law, to the undersigned at tfw office of his attorneys. Green St Hesa. at La Grande. Ore iron, with in six months from the -dale her tv of. Dated at Ia Grande, 'Oresonv this 7th day of December, lVl'-o, nKl'HKN ZWKIKKI. j t Administrator, j ORKEV tt IlKKS. .Attorneys for Administrator, " Dec.T-J 4-1-2 S--Jan. 4. ' ";" Jan. IV h. Franx Dlener, heavyweiahi cli.un pion of Germany, and contender for Gene Tunney's title, is training hard for several battles in Jhls country. He met the redoubtnble Jim Maloney the other nffiht find thouKh Iodine 1h decision, gave a Rood account of himself. Tou may expect to Near more about this fellow Dlener. ' NOTK K TO t'llKIHTOH Notice is hereby grren tnat the undershrnefl, an Huperinte4idnt of Hank for the Htate of Oregon, hr in e her ne- of the assets aod af fairs of the Cove State Bank. Cave,. Oregon, for the purpose t Kquidntion. All persons who may have claims mrainut said Imnk ae hereby noUfied to ma lie leai proof thereof, by filinK ' a duly verified claim, as by law provider with the Deputy Hnperinb udent of Ranks in chaiKe. at tile office o' the Cove State Honk, Cove, Ore. Hon, on or m?foro the. Sth day of March, 1127. Dale of First Publication, H cernlter 7. 'I 2C. . Date of l.nst Publication, 11a rcr it, iy27. ' 1 " I'ltAN'K C. BRAMWKLU . Superintendent of HaakA. Dec. 7-14-21-2 Jun. 4-11-1S-25 -Keb. l-ft-IS-22 Mnr. 1-?. hut Miss Mildred Jones. 14, probably la the first woman over to hold an offl rial position with a, college foottm; team In the country. he carries th semtwhsjt aristocratic title of "tort In.ll dleUtlao" at Battle Creek tMteh, collets ana arrsnses ,11 menus f t r he wrldders. Judalaal from the suo "ir 'm, craft isane title sssssn the dirt i was very beluful. 4n.aset to any team that oh. j1 THYE DEFEATS TOM ALLEY IN EUGENE MATCH IM'OKNK, Ore., Dec. 2i AP) Ted Thye, Multnomah athletic club wt utMnff instructor, won two falls oni of three In his match with Tom Alley here fast nffrht. hi the head line event of the Hettls; wresillnf card. Alley took the ftnrt faH In II minute; trtth a head sctnors and arm lock. He then g:ive In. after K ntiiniten more, to one of Thye's double wfistlorks. Thye took the third fall oil il foul. He fere? Cal Ibrnuin frying him the decision wlnti Alley stepped on the hack of his neck while Thye's Adam's ap ple was rest In on the ropea Thye showed si ens of strantfflne v.n Alley l;ept up the pressure. an : the refer, e adopts, strenuous in ans to pry I he men apart. Wildcat Pete, of Keedsport, won two straiKht falls from Joe Tafsber. of Aiditon. Ida. 151 JJ3tj. "wv - I I r ... f ! Crocodile b-uther In vurion j bright eo.'ois is tietntr tried Sert mentally in the immnf act lire of men's shoes; Bradley Sweaters STOP-LOOK Havp your Chrlsnm Parct-N wtdivewtl early, fall teHlrcry Mioref MAIX 244 I.OOKWOOD CVCI.KKV low r Strict SPECIAL LOW FABES CoMTonicnl train eoaw . MctioM are provid! br tb Vmitm Panfi 2'7 'rtUaW 9all Lak Gtr at iwwcial lew nmmi trim fartm. fornatioa and n.k J. H. Keeney AKent ' lA Granile, Ore. It's Summer time down in California Taka the eonrenjent, comfortable Union Pacific A wonderful time is assured 5 au wno visit California in the Winter. Bright, warm sunny days. Every outdoor sport and amusement. Palms and flow ers. Great cities throbbing with life and activity. Movie colonies. Beautiful scenery. .. , -jT'hauk kith fwnir.NTs 'Swi.KM. Ore, Io. ir-tAI') 'Ssxrs liornstiy ta Just In Ills It re ami. at HI -iim raanr k5ons Ofpiajfltlg aJimr nil will larenr Harrow says ha doen't think there's anything as lovely as a blond unless It's a brunet ar a nil I with pretty rtd hair. Tba lef.il profession injlevd ba broadened, Mr. narrow. 1 V. A. T;itten, tfi yr..r nhl, timu ..illy ? rtys t pedal from hi? huit.e in MhtneutmlL to niend a warm winter nt Mi;uni Iteaeh. Via. "I ites that'll Kivr ihe youngsters something to thin, ftt-out," he said, explaining that he bad made the Journey tolsly to eseapt? Kinf Winter. X most acceptable ?! criff5 for the out-of- 2 c , t, doors man. And at Ij 5 very r e as o liable ! it prices. . ? 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