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Tuesday, February 22, 11)27 Page Two LA GRANDE EVKNINO OBSKKVKK "--'SEE THE LATEST CREATIONS ; IN SPRING SILKS AT ' i Dependable J Ml J Dependable Values Hill S Quality SPORT IUNNEY TO FIGHT : NEXT SEPTEMBER Il.pavyweipht Champion 1 1 xjiectcd to Meet Ma loney or Sharkey t jO , 1 J.'taCOMA, Wash., (Al') Cno Tunney. world's heavyweight MiJUupion, expects lo i 1 ell her .liiinny Malori'-y or .luck Sharkey : (irj'."llll lioul imxl September. II" impressed thai opinion In dlscuss- r-Tiig Moloney's victory over Jack , lieluney. . """.Maloney. Is a rough rugged "fellow, w-ho knows tin- game. Ho Is, lough ami conrldenl. Sharkey, too, Is of mi aggressive typo. Those Toys ought to stage a whirlwind hattli. 1 fiopc they do. I hope also tnaftllnro is u decisive winner," lh ahan.plmi said. ' eOf ' course, .luck ncmpscy, tho tnriiixr' champUm, in still in the ruhitttrK tytit. hu hiiH not mode his posMJjin jit-nit I 'f! y-l .' The way It looks 'jitnV, It win bo Mnlonoy or Hhn'clrey vkjiIiihL " wlioin I will de fend uiy title In September. Shar key nVoctH Mike McTlguo soon, lint McTlgue. IIU- lieluney, 1 believe, ulljilml his hIxi- against him. Ile li'novr.und McTigiie urn ull right iib llgliV lieBwolglits. but Hint old Buying yo.know u good big innti cu 11 , Iji ut a good little iniin BUM liolis gopd ub a general rule."" The' ("1111111111011 Kil'l thut tlio Tllekhrd elimination series Is the biggest thing for a lltlo fight thut rouUl', have 'lioen arranged. Tlio puhllo Knows wllill. to expect, ho suid,, when the .winner Is decided. Tuiffjey nilihllted Hint cllhcr Hluir-kcy'-pr - Mnloncy, will big enough nllc). good enough to lllivo a Rood chunncKo Rrfili, Ills lltl. "JTyii" ho wldrjl, "I'm unite ecr Inlir.lllnt noltHitr run defeat me." f" . . .. U'i' ANUKC.KH (At1)-Jack llcmflscy,'1 ' former ,i heavyweight champion, uiinouncnd Sunduy night ho liud ndt been ndvlsrd of a pro posed outdoor' Isillln between him self and .llin Moloney of lioston, r-arly 'IIiIh sntniridr III Yunki o sln- illinn. Ni'W York, nililivr thn pro- l,oll,.rll"firV.'T''rt(ckl.r.r: Asked If he would consider such a Hialcll, the former tltlehoider snl his lilnlis for the future wero indefinite, due to his 'recent Illness Mrruwtey recently whs connned to blsVl(d. foj-..tnpr llllin u week by blobrt-ilolsonlng In his left arm. . I3e-finisey, iitthnugti he udmilted liniwlng III 1 1! lllinilt thn press re liorla mxU he. considered Muloney onii".pt (lie 'lending contenders for the lij'UV.ywelBht crown. 'After Ills declslvn win over .luck Oi lnncy In New York hist Prldny nlglll, ihero is no doillit of Unit." Iieinpsey until. ' The fuiiiitr champion, althonirli his pliiim are linecrtnlll. will ran tlnmi wnrklng dully. , Ills left hand will prevent lilnl from bolng for two or three weeks but he mild ho wilt, slick to his roud work. "TY'.S TOUGH : ON' TURKEYS "BVV!-",r,li M?l r. '-vi 'w,i.CTJ Iti. rH ft ; : tiiii'.K ,' v r.i.).'-',.'. Ml. . Sffi S i'p"pnllv frniuTntrd liy! mlt I.JlJlltiM of ')!( TKVH of lHtiHl hf-Hirrv, takCK it nut on thfj'ekrj'H of Inn nntlvo (Jcin'KiJi HXLr !m- is trutlKini; liom liulcn M'Uh- hnir-iJ-(K)7rn u-pound Ito pliion of hht fbol knm prowess which Ik an furmlil;iM nn IiIh r tfrtmHH with the Kit. NEWS Union Quintets Win Two Games on Home Floor TNION, f)rn., Ki'h. 22 WwMnl) The tmski'tliull Kimn horn Friday niRlit liftwoeri tlio local nlKhth frrad its nnd thi Orofhwood ti'ani from l,a lr;indi nun won by the I'nlotl trum 10 to Tnlon rnaklns; ten points during; the first hulf and Ift. Orundo soeiirlns; one field basket tin ilii foul throw -In thn second hnlf. The l.a Urandn hoys were rut her lost, In the bis; nyrn hut put up a kooiI scrappy game. Irtllon hundled the bull In a little mom skilful manner unil were used to the larger floor. . I'nlon high basketball boys mif fred a defeat on the local floor l'Vlday .at the hands of Wullowa boopnrs. The refereelng- was dono by tho principal of the Iostlno school and his close calling was u little confusing lo thn local boys I'liuslng them to foul more than liny have been doing In I lie past. This, together with the speedier floor work of thn visitors, led lo u scorn of 20 lo 11, although tho I'nlon team showed spurls of fas ter - playing durhig . part o(tbe game. IM'tCAt Klgllt i Siiliiiday night ihn Klgln team wiih here for their first clash with Union. The first quarter ended 10 to 11 In' Union's favor, then roach rills began sending In the subs which slowed up the playing. 101 gln secured 12 points and these were all madii by Hlbbard, who showed up as a very good basket limn for his team, Union run 'tip ii score of UN points before the Kiiliui ended. Oene Mctcnlf, of l.a Oriinde, refereed. i UNION PERSONALS UNION (Special) Clnrk Mur toim went t Hnker Kriiluy and while there hud hU tonHil remov ed. I In returned to Untun Hunduy. . Tho llltle Hud mo n hoy who wan Injured lut week by heinK Hlruck Ijy nr auto, Ih recnvprlnj? from the nffcntH of the ncnldent hh rapidly an 'ittld he expected. The,V C. T. H. met at the homo of Mih. J'lHlhor 1'uiel In Nnrt'i I'n lon WedneHday nflernoon. The pro- wralti wiih prepared hy Mm. llelle WrlKht and Mm, Olive ('router. A four o'clock dinner wiih nerved hy thn two MiPinlierH nf the prnKrim committee n united hy Mrn. lulu l'arker. Thft Rev. R. C Lee, patur of thn Methodlxi ohurch here, went lo Halter Hunday afternoon to nub Mltuln fur the Methodlnt ml n Inter there, the latter neintf too IH In Uu IiIh work, Mont of tho heavy machinery of the I Ipmh Hawnilll wiilch Ih hclnn erected JttMt eiiHt of town, Ih now In place and the hulldinic will he flnlNhed iih rapidly uh tin weather will permit. I KlttluK exorcise wero hold hy 'ihn w. U. C. at the K. J', hall Sat Irday nflernoon, in memory of three 1 dlsiliiHUlnhed American!, I.lnooln, WashliiKton and McKlhley. 'ViUr I were made hy the Rev. Mr. Lee, the : Rev, Mr. IMcklriHon and the Rev. .Mi. Hrntlner, piiHtorft of three local I churchoH, C, lt. Cad well, Wlllliim 1 MuMer, and nltiern, Including u couple of rendlitKH hy MrH. AgnoH I I'udilock. Thn hall wnH fittingly ! decorated with flag And huntinK and many of the numherii furnlHh ed by the w.'liool children partook hIhii of a luiirlotlc natre, con.HiMt Intc of drills. ealuten, euloRleH, etc. A lunch whs served after the pro , KIM m. t'.llhert. 12-year-nld son of Mr. and Mrs. Wash tllllmnu, who re cently underwent on appendix op eration in Raker Ih recovering and will nooii he nhle to be brought 'home. Mrs. illllmou has been Ist.'iylntr In Raker with him since 1 1 lie hoy was taken lo the hospital. Ilemy t'udwell, who has been MteiulltiK the V. of O, Is home now, i hitvltiK laken at the unlversty i;i shori time npo. He will prob :ibly not return to hts echool work i bis NprlnK. Work Is progressing on th lop cabin helnR built nt the sportsmen's dub here. The building which Is locnied on the stute hutrhery mounds, h being put up by donuted work by members of the club. A Hiinff of men were ut the grounds Smidny building a fireplace in one end of the nihln, The three daughters of Churley Miller, MisseM Nellie nod drace Miller nnd Mrs. Ressle Tudor, after ii brief visit at their fnther'H home here in I'nlon. left for their own homes in Rortlnnd last Thursday. Miss I. ulna Ryder, who has cbnrge of the Tninn telephone ex chnnge, wn called to Klgin Hatur dny morning by the news that her mother lmd died ut her home there. M .W Ml'SIOAIi PUF.M'DK ixm 'Tiii': i fiwiar A iiiiialpul preludu to Shake, spenr's play "Th Tempest", com posed by Frunro. Swedish com poser, llonegger, was lven for ihe first time by Sir Henry Wood and the Queen's 1111 orchestra In Isindon. H Is on orcliesrrsj da. .criptlon In rallstlc uumuej- of Ihe storm with ft Ulch Ihe play begins. College Star rr SQsniSSSSblMfSSHBSSSSSBiSUSHSSS Here Is James IJnlrymple, H(. Viator College ulhlelii: star, whose tuccess as a hall player has caused ihrce' major league rlui r to serk his services. He plays shur'stop. Vale High Wins In South Oregon Elimination Tilt VAI.K Vale, high school boys' basketball team defeated the Oil- turlo itoopsters on the Ontario floor Friday night with the final score ID to 93. This game gave the local team u. percentage of .47 at the close of the season, leading their nearest rivals, Nyssu high, by .47 per cent. This entitled tho Vule. team to the district champion ship which carries with II the right , lo represent Malheur nnd Hurny counties In the Kasteru Oregon tournament at rnion'.'nn leb. ,24. i 25, nnd' 20. I RKVIVIN'O K I-. ItKOA'ITA, OI'V ilKN'O.MINKH SIIOHK -. . loo yachlH will spin at u hun dred nillcH un hour across the sur facn of Ureen Ray, Lake Michigan Inlet, after a lupse of ten yeurH In McnonilnccH Ice regattas. Tho MlrlilKiin city will bo host to tho Northwestern Ice Yachting regat ta. In, which seven Wlwonsln mid Michigan clubs are entered.. .In order, to keep $fl.()0n yachls-wlth 700 yard nulls from winning all Iho trophies, restrictions have been an nounced which will give ' some morn moderufe priced craft n chance at the prizes. NKTS ATHI.OTIO MAI1K WITH TION .HO.NOtiilAMN The first athlete, to win ten let ters In the history of Drake Uni versity, lies Moines, Iowa, Is Charles Kveretl. tin finished his competition at midyear with four letters In busketliull, three In root hull and threo In tennis. The extra letter was mailo possible, through his midyear status which enabled him to win u muiiogrnm in a half of two biiskthall seusons. lie hns declined professional offers ami plans to study law. He Is city sfiuash ehumplon of Des Moines. TUN WOltl) TITI.r. I'OR (llJt'l'ltrili: HTKIN HOOK "A Hook Concluding With As a Wife litis a Cow" Is tho title of the latest literary product, of Oertrllde Hteln, American stylist. The book, published In I'arls. Is Illustrated by Juan (Iris, whose drawings are about as easy to understand as the text. SoVtII AI'KH AN (HtOVKM i i.Ai.M "(h.n;i-: h i:i:n" Smith Africa's "lranr-ro Queen," Mrs. M. McOreniir, has returned tn tier groves at Kiistenlitirg after traveling all tho way to London to Niirvey business conditions nnd ar range for the marketing of her oranges. Mrs. Mcdregur left On ford some years ago to start orange growing In the Triinsvaal and now owns 30110 trees und a mnrniiilailo factory. She has been elected llle only woman member of the films Rnurd. the governing body of the trade In South Africa. A.V AIX.DAY St'C'KKR,' I'slm HcacIi funtliliie and tennis couH. But It's Mu Marjorle Oelrlch., popular N'ew York tuclety girl, wbo culuini'rs (lie act ralua.or this picture. tort,,,, mm urn. x ; v iT 4 TWO WASHINGTON HOMES RESTORED Sulgrave Manor and Mt. Vernon Have Become American Shrines WAHmNOTON, f.Vb. 22 (AP) Ttto of the three homes most Intimately Identified with George Washington Nulgritvo Manor in Kngland, and bis own homo ut Mount Vernon have been retor m. and made .American shrines. The third, his birthplace. Wuke flcid. In Westmoreland County, Vu., which burned In 177, remains lo be reproduced. ' At. present, nil that, marks tho place where Washington was horn It fi years ago Is a lonely obelisk In ufi ll-ucrc government reserva tion. Outside the Iron fence which surrounds it, the crumbled founda tion of the o'jl house hna been found, together wllli - priceless fragments of u large white, sail glaze of a large platter of tho period 17(10-50. Much platters wero used to bring in tho Roar's head at f'hrfstmas feasts', and pieces of bone from such a heml were found nearby. y It Is tho hope of Ihe Wakefield Memorial Association, nfl expressed by Mrs, Josephine Wheelwright Rust of Washington, the president, to have the mansion reproduced, in time for the bi-eenlennlal celebra tion of George Washington's birth, Keb. 22, 11)33. Tho Wakefield Mansion was oe rupied by four general ions of Wusblngtons. Unlit by George Washington's great-grandfather, it wa the birthplace of his father ami grandfather, und wus the scene of his own boyhood studies while he innde himself nmiy n nstublish a home of his own, about 75 luiles up the Rotomnc, al Mount Vernon. , Alreaily, Mrs. Rust und her ns Hoclules are guthcrlng 1 articles Identical with the Washington family or Its period to use In re storing the colonial atmosphere of the home, Mrs. Rust herself, wit li the aid of H. Arthur Rook, uVur Department engineer, found an old platter, and also bus purchased a tip-tilt table saved from the fire In 1770. The association lias been granted I authority to proceed wiih the work on the government reservation, This modern age likes the mellow mildness of Camels Sim. J. it-M Tn warn. .Wamiilit-i M. C ? k , SLwn "Jew, ' r V : -Mf W hit A :'- ar'' v. John D. Rockefeller's iiiillions have not Immunized him against Will Rogers' ,wlt and humor; When John I). Stopped at it tee to catch his brealh while making the rounds of hlB "Ormopd . Reuoh golf course. Will Joined hi in -with the result this tin usual photo depicts., - and has acquired 70 acres adjoin ing l( to develop at a park for pilgrims. It also hiiH piirchuwd a strip of land around the family graveyard, where, despite yearn of neglect, Tho flowers-' planted In Washington's time still blossom bravely every season near the bank of thn i'otomnc. hixt rostov batsman has r.si:ri,i, ricord i Kddle Hrown. who was the only National lengile player to get more than 200 lilts last season. bus played only three seasons In, the major leagues but has been In baseball since l!li:t when he start ed his career In tho minors. In u US TELL ANOTHER! 1WG UU 201 lilts nave him a but-j ting average of 328. The Ronton National league star batsman wast third in his league in accepting j chances with 42ti. Rrown ia a tall plnyer. six feet, threo Inches, but i ', not hIow for such' a' big fellow. He i had a trial with the Oinnls in ll)2t j but wan sent to Indianapolis where -j ho hit the halt hard and wan taken ( j on by Rroolilyn In 1 if 24, v Ho. was traded lo tlio Rravcft where bis hard hitting und sensational field- ing were features of tho. season's play. There' a chain of. Helpy-Relfy stores in Texas. Is that the same state where nil those big he-men conio from ? TRY Camels and you'll know why they win the modern world. Mildness and mellowness. The smoking wish of this exacting age is realized in Camels. Such taste and fragrance as never came before from a cigarette. .A mellow mildness that can result only v from superb blending of the choicest . Turkish and Domestic tobaccos. " This age demands the best of every thing and it finds its ideal smoke in Camels. Nowhere else can you find such smoothness, such ever-depend able goodness as here "Have a Camell" f'HAMPfOX IS COMN FltO.M KOITH A'RICA. Willie Smith! fou III Arlrait ban tain weight boxing champion'; an nounces that he Is coming to tho I'nlted States In April or.May and hopes to get' somo bouts. Hmith recently, defeated Johnny Brown, holder, of - the'' Kngllsh bantam weight championship. IIo-made Hrown look lko a novice-according to boxing, experts, und after tho fifth round the result was a foregone conclusion"; : Hrown ad mitted ftmlth, was; too' ' quick for him and described the Houllr Afri can title holder as a "million dol lar hoy.1; 11 ' Famous hack-fence, llnes "Have you heard that Oladstone-r-", w i: i m:ni a y 's i not 1 1 1 a m k K(lo Duklimd, ral., (301m SSIikc) 0:00 p. m. Hem's Llttlo Symphony orchestra; 8, farm pro-, gram; :3n. W. O. W. male trio. KKI l.os Angeles, l.'al. (4G7m 4iike) 1 to J p. m. Hudy Helger's Knlrmont hole! roncert oroheslia; C;:iO- to 8, orchestra music; 9 lo in, "Chlckering Hour"; 10 to 12. orchestru, KOW Portland. Ore., 4!Hm Oldkc) 1 to 2 p. m., Hudy Helger's Knlrmont Hotel concert; 8 tu 111, concert music and orchestra. KTAM oaklnnd. fal., (Sti2.8mt fl'iokc) 8 to 8:34 p. in., (lolden (Into Chornl club and chorus of 311 voices. KVA Hun 1'runclseo, Cal. 3!ll8m'7Sllkc) 8 lo III p,nu, lllils ilcal prograni; HI to II. dance or chestrn. ' K.MTIl Hollywood, cal., (370m 81ftkc) 10 to 11 p. in., dance or chestra; 11 to 12, Halph iMarkey and his musical keys. KNX l.os Angeles, fill.. 337m RSiike) 11 p. m., Ous Arnhelm's rrieoanut firoe orchestra. ' KRVII Hollywood, ral. (2!i2m liookc) 6 to .1:411 p. m., children's hour; 0 to 7, Oakland Six trio; 7 : Ti 0 to S p. in., news itiliis; 10 to 12, orchestra. KMO Taconin. Wash., (2.10m 120llkc) 7:45 to ! p. III., tllber imclo: services. KHJ l.os Angeles, Cal., (4or,in 74nkc) 0:30 to 7:30 p. m., child ren's hour: K to 10. studio pro grum; 10 to It. orcheslra. KI'S(1 l.os Angeles, 'nl. Ail gelus Temple 27rnn-10,JOkc) 7:30 to 0:30 p. in. mid-week prayer service. KO.MO Seattle, Wash., (300m tlSOkc) (i:15 p. in., siring orchesliu; 8:16. Light opera "CltliiK'S of Nor mandy"; 10 to 12:30 concert and dance orchestra. J New England has declared war against, rats. field mice, wood chucks and other pests which uro estimated to cause $300,000 annual national damage. New York could be rechristened either Hootleg or, in honor of tho night clulis. Clubfoot. j