La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 12, 1927, Image 2

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LA UKANUE EVENING OBSERVER
Wednesday, January 12, 1!)27.
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TIGERS PREPARE '
FOR TOUGH TILTS
Meet Enterprise and Jos
eph This Week Girls
Play Here Saturday
No Handicap
Th Tiger will tackle their first
serious opposition or tho basket
ball season (his week end when
they journey up the brunrhllno to
match strength with the strong
Joseph and Knterpriso quintets. .
Joseph, year m and year out,
turns out a winning luiskothail
I five, one that annually figures in I
(he semi-finals und final nr. the'
dlstrlrt tournament.
I Knte.rprlse, too, nan a reputation .
for strong teams, unci tha feeling !
; here is thut if the Iai tirnnde team I
j can win both Friday and Saturday
games. It will have overcome & A serious handicap In any sport
great obstacle. . I Lhe Ions of one evtt. hasn't w.ri'.m.
lain rred Hcnnelder or the L'ulver-
Would Increase Legal Speed of
? Autos Arid Raise Age Limit to IjTi
A WONDERFUL STOCK! THE SEASON'S
Newest Wool Frocks
One-Third Off!
THE SMARTEST, most practical garment in your wardrobe
a wool dress. And you can have one of these stylish, ex
quisitely made frocks now at a saving of One-Third over the
: former price.
Lovely materials of charmeen, roshnara crepe, twilleens, flan
nels in the most wanted colors navy blue, rosewood, and beige.
Every frock is charming perfectly designed and stylishly
trimmed. Formerly priced from $16,713 to $49.75, as a feature
of this January Sale they go now at
...... ji315 to $3315
ALL LATEST SILK FROCKS ALSO RADICALLY REDUCED IN PRICE
EILUS
oarn inn MacKenzle will an
nounce later this woe ft who will go
on I hi? trip. He will prohubly take
t?n or more inn, it is hellevbd.
iiiAs lo IMay " !
Although lh Tigers will be play
ing out-of-town this week. I.a
Grand1 tans nevertheless wjll have
an opportunity lo witm one bns
kfthall game. Saturday night, be
ginning at -lKht o'plork,' the Ti-rt-.sMra
will iiifi't the VV'ullowa scx
tft in the local RymnaHium in tho
first Knnio of tho soaaon. .
Wallowu'M exact Htn-riKth Is not
known lu-n aud the l'.rsc, rhain
pionft are preparing for a hard
hlniKKle.
A largo crowd Is expected to at
tend the gtrlH game, as advance .
Buy or Omaha fiVw from being
ranked as one of the best perform
cih In his Kection of the country.
HIm left eye in glass. Last year he
uveraged M pointa per game for tho
' season.
Fourth Member
of Amity, Oregon
Family Passes
flTATR TIOtWK". SALEM. Ore.,
Jan, 12 (AP) Legal speed of
nutos would" he Increased from 30
to 3G miles an hour under hills in
troduces! In tho legislature by Sen
ator Miller, of Josephine county,
and Representative,' Hamilton, of
UlatJiop county. : . , ; , .
Sun iite ami -house have adopted
a Joint Utter to congress asking
ithat I he l.ongvif'u: itrUiyn J bill.
piirtif'd by tJie national house of
repreKi'iiiatlvos be amended so that
if the. Kpei'iricatlons passed upon
by 'the secretarhfs of war, com
nierce and agriculture are not sat
isfactory lo 1'urtland, they rnay be
changed, Portland (o bear the add
ed cobt of coiustructlon. ,
Itcprcfli'TitatiVK Hazktt, of Hood
Jtlvcr, lias introduced a joint reso
i ul ion which would repeat that
iwdlon of the law providing that
Htate may Muaranteet und pay in
terest on bonds i.ssued by the Irri- j
gulioii dlstrii'lK for a period of five
yearn from date of issuance. J
House joint resolution No. 1, In-:
Irodured by Kepre&cutative Swan, I
of liue county, would prevent in
creases in Hiuuriea during tenure of
offices of persons affected. I
Children tinder IS years of nge
would be prohibited from driving
1 motor vehicle1 uncier nouse oiuf (
No. 1, Introduced yesterday aftjyw 4
'. noon by Representative rtucharwn.
Benton county. Under the pres
ent law. minors 10 years old may
obtain drivers licenses.
Homesteaders would he exempt
from liens or judgements against
their property to the sum of tMUOj.u.
under a btll Introduced by Itepi.,,,
sentatlva Halb y, Mullnomah coun
ty. Tho present exemption is to.
the Bum of f3.000, , i .,,
.1pPr'Ir,H Good ,,,!
It will not be necessary lor tho
legislature- to appropriate thii
$MMi,Oito appropriated for estab
lishment of an Kastern Oregon :,
tuherculoKis hospital according o ,
nn opinion to the state board of
control by Attorney General Van
Winkle.
The hunk of Knglnnd recently
Issued an order lo their clerks thai
mustaches wero not to bo worn
during husincKH hours.
Projected athletic clubs In fler
many arc given free land by tHr;
government, the land being exempt
from taxes.
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SALKM. Ore, Jon. 12 (API-
Vital organs of A. It. Griffith, head I
. m" fit fn)irth mnnil.K n t,.mli.. 11.. I
reports indicate that prospects of , . ; " 7 " t
another championship six are ex- " Ju"f 1 to huvG .
, uccurnbel to a mysterious malady
, In the past -10 days, were for-
iiV r-i.-p mutini warded to Portland lateTuesday
NDIKTON Jan 12 (AP) "f'rnoon folloVing an uutopsy af-
idlnn .....iu.'..m fr I,ll l,,p hiii d'at" alout 3 OTIOPk. Con-
tents of tho stomach will be an
alyzed for traces of poison, it was
stated by Dr. It. A. Jaynes, attend
ing physician, who was assisted by
Jr. Jteitzel, Yamhill county health
officer. Whether the cause of
death was accidental or not the at
tending physicians would, not say
other than iho victim had been
using canned vegetables and meats
to a great extent and that some
form of poisoning was suspected.
Results of the post mortem held
late Tuesday night were not di
vulged, but the organs were sent
to Portland' for verification of tho
findings of the local physicians.
Mrs. Griffith is the only member
of a family of seven who lias not
rrkA'ru n.' itvr uuivm Pon "ficken. Rhe is suffer-
LONDON ( AP) "G usliki' is Iho " fro,m tr"ln ml Iho OHS of
An Indian muwum for Pendleton
is a possibility provbllng the city
council acts on tin proposal of
John Vert. Mr. Vert, vho has an
! option of the Major Lee Moore
house collection, states that he will
lend it to the city providing means
ar provided ,to care for It. and
safeguard.
Clarence Hishop who owns tho
1 Kunzi1 collection, another valu
able collect ion of 1 ndinn relics,
states that ho will place these with
the Moorehouse collection. Mr.
and Mis. Vert also state that they
will give $5,000 toward the erec
tion of a permanent structure here
providing double that amount is
rais-'d by the city.
It Is rumored here that tho
drinking water used by the Grif
fith family might be responsible
for the deaths. The Griffiths are
said to have been using water
from a rain barrel for drinking
January Clearance
Prices Throughout :
Store
January Clearance
Prices Throughout
Store
SPORT NEWS
Villamette Five
To Help Oregon
f Open Pavilion
Kt'fcEN!-:. Ore., Jan. 13 (AP)--our
bask'-t ball games will be
layed In the new McArthur court
its week end, when the new $1 'JO,.
do hoop pavilion of the Tnivcr
tyot Oregon will be thrown open
i the public for the first time.
Tfen' week's program will open
Ith tho Willamette-Oregon game
riday night. It will ha the firt
lportuniiy for local fans lo see
lis year's webfoot quintet In ae
on. Haeurdny will be a big duy for
tfdtetbali. In the afternoon the
eshmen wilt play Commerce high
r Portland. That evening the
diversity high school will mingle
It If Roefburg. as a preliminary to j
io second Oregon-Willumetto tilt.
Schwarz Defeats
Sailor (lor don
of the boxing curd at the Armory, AnnSfifi Will 11 nit
last night. Penny Polz. Portland Wi'' ff 111 r
featherweight, boxed a fast 10
round draw with Tommy O'Hrlen, j
also of Portland.
Carnegie Tech 1V
PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 12 (AP)
Corporal Jxxy HchvvarU, bantam
weight. New York City. won a
slashing 10-round decision over
Sailor Willie Gordon, anacorles,
Wash., In the, double main event
Statist les show that 187,807 per
sons v tailed Yellowstone Park dur
ing l!it. Of these 144,729 came
In privately owned automobiles,
4 e, it it it by rail, is 4 on motorcycles,
and 2,1 IS hiked or rode horseback.
An eagle lost hold of Its prey, n
duck, which crushed through a
kitchen window at a home at West
Ituxton, Maine, just as the house,
wife was preparing dinner.
PITTSHPUG. Pa. Jan. 12 (AP)
The Carnegie Tech footbull team
of 1!CJ7 will journey to Portland,
re., for a game wit h Oregon
Aggbs on Nov, 23, the Carnegie
schedule makers announced to
day. The Oregon Aggies will re.
place Notre Dame on the Carnegie
schedule.
new name of the common rat when
offered for sale here In the form of
a coat which retails at from $175
to $200, "Hat" is loo common
place, fur dealers explain, und
"Gusllki", with a foreign flavor,
was decided upon. l-'rom 200 to
3o0 pelts are required for an ordin- purposes.
nry coat. They are bought from J .
rat catchers at four shillingsi ah'. PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 12 (AP)
dozen. The skins ah; dyed and are State health officer Frederick W.
also made Into stoles and women's Strieker today announced that ho
hats. j will visit Amity as soon as pos
sible and make n thorough re-examination
of the case of tho Grif-
XI'.W I'ILM I-'IRF.PROOF ' nt H family. Anulysis of the vital
LONDON A non-inflamable organs of the vicitlms, has not been
film for movies is declared to be completed.
successful after a test In a theater. ,
The inventor has been working on Cork coffins nro used by the
it for 14 years. 'Turks to bury their dead.
AX INTERNATIONAL SENSATION
The -('til ic All Agree -1
"The Greatest Dramatic Sensation of all time"
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By arrangement toith SAM. H. HARRIS..
PRESENTS
Johti eoiromo Clememce "Randolphs
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play Founded on
W.SOMERSET. MAUGHAM '5. 5T0 R Y -.
A Distinguished-Metropolitan Cast
I'HICW PI, I S TAX
7.V. - l.00 - KI.IM) - su.oo seats on salt- at.
(il.'iw Drug Slons l-'iiilny.
Morp than nni tilllion (lollnrn v;is
p-nl on roiuls in tho I'nlti-d SIhI.-h
fltlrliiK liliti.
OUT OUR WAY
By Williams
During the month of November,
t-'ih the Pulled States mints exe.
Jted 38,1 10,066 places of domestic
This production included
iHOOO doulili eagin and 3ito.ooi
idrlr eagles, S(t,0f& Oregon Trail
ntf-dollars, 7.f.uo.0u0 dimrs, V
it 41000 nickels and 20.721. Ooo one-
itf pleeps.
Keep Fit!
(Jood
Health Requiret Qood EKmi-
nation.
f 'TV3 be well, you must kwp
j the blood itraim free from
i impuritict. If the kidnryi lag.
f Bllowlng body poisona to
f accumulate, a toxic condition
I ,i created. One U apt to fee
auu, languid, tired and achy.
A nagging backache u some
timei a symptom, with drowsy
headaches and dixiy spells.
That the kidneys are not func
tioning properly is often shown
"ly burning or scanty passage
of secretions. If you have rra-
- son to suspect improper kid
ney functioning, try Covin's
Pills a tested stimulant diu
retic. Users praise them
throughout the United Slates,
Mk. your neighbor
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DOAiYS
PILLS
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PtMtr-UUtxn Ce.MC. Caas.BiuIab.N.y,
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MOME.MTS WEO HKt Tb UviE OVtf?.
The. eTe-ctnau triangle.
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OlST ST INK tiavKt. INC
Rich in Eomanc
the colorful journey east
through the southland
Sunny days. Languorous breezes. Great
cities San Francisco, Los Angeles, El
Paso, New Orleans. Side-trips over fan
tastic Apache Trail of Arizona; and into
age-old Mexico. Festooned live-oaks be
fide Louisiana bayous.
A wondrous journey, easily arranged.
Stopover privileges enroute.Theluxuri
ous travel accommodations of famous
transcontinental trains.
Ask for an itinerary to fit your plans. '
Four trains daily from Portland south
bound over the Shasta route. From Cali
fornia the noted "Sunset Limited" to
New Orleans.
No finer trip east than this.Plan it now.
Write to ,
Southern Pacific
JOHN M. SCOTT,
Asst. Passenger Traffic Manager
Portland, Oregon
IT PAYS TO USE A COAL
LIKE THIS :
GOOD THRU AND THRU
AND CLEAN AS COAL CAN BE;
Aberdeen
Utah Coal
This UTAH COAL is good because MOTHER
NATURE put a good measure of the right
elements into it.
Phone Main 17 ,,;
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THE HOT LAKE
SANATORIUM
Where physicians are always in
. the house constantly observing
each patient and ready to at
tend his needs as soon as they
arise.
Dr. W. T. PHY
Owner and Director.
Hot Lake, Oregon
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