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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, April 1, 1927. it V Children's School Shoes y'U stand hard wear and they're pood looking, too! , Dependable! f i- Quality -Hill I Dependable Values 4 SPQBTNEWS to M6 pro j i: 9:15 lo 1 N1R0DS SHOOT L ! Egene Beaten IN BAKER SUNDAY Event Also to Be Held Here Tomorrow After noon by U, P. Club By One Point in Chicago Tourney Tritpslioolrrfl of llio Wlrijf, Kin nnl 'VlTlfuot Niili of'I.A (irand ' will hoot both 111 l.a Cir&mlt un! linker Htmdiiy In Th .-.r'KOntuii telpgriiphln lruitthoottnf All ulinroila who run mono tlm trip will go. to linker ro on Invito tlon'mfftt, IfitkVinK herr about K a. m, Sumliiy no u io Ixi pri-wnl for lho opculni roiiml al HI o'clock. I Hliootcra who. rannol ro to Hakir will gather nt the l.one Tren ground at. t):i o'clock. . V. P. bUont Totiuikurrow TV Union Pacific Alhlftlc club will hold a Mhoot Kiilu relay urtcr iiaoir ut two' o'clock at tho rock iuarry trap near tho. Urando Hondo hOHpliul. 11 In posotblo for iiuioaiohllr lo drWA to lho edge of tfc ground ' '- . All ahootero, ' Whether Ihoy. or mrrribtra of th .11. . A; (.!. or not. nrc cordially .InMlnl la attend. I Callahan To Fight Spug Meyers May 31 CltK'AflO. Apr. I IAD Trio nut), hfttl tho Instrta true It today tit tnho th witlonsl hlrh whool ftankptlmll lltlc to Mxlc. Kotif of tb filfhf trams surviv ing for' th championship fllf-lit kuiiic aro from the la ml of cotton and 'utthoiiKh a hanl litrk draw madfi .two of (hern opiionf-nrs. (qiiphh. ( tournament ohwrvnt hHv that I onrt or in rotir smooin worKtny ronihlnulton wus (li'sflnccl to In herit "ths MO won liiHt yar hy l'HtHfl.-l, MiiHH. Of th romalnlriK four tams, two rumn from thft north, on, from th west, with rhlrt.Ro barklnr on en- try. 'IVams from th nnt ami fh Pacific coast hu? IWn Pllmin utfd, Th, two southern squads which, face each other In one of to itlKht'j game am Norfolk, Va., ami Florence. MIm. Florence and another of the southern quintets, Vienna, Oa i far have, shown the most finished team, work of in entire, flehl, und they wpt favored arnonir th nur Vlvory. . ' Kunt,,(ri., toHt nlrht Wl hr foro. tho Mnury hljfh of Norfolk, Va hy.tht narrow inn ruin of on gou ihd final wor btng 14 to U. . Tho rtccUHnff yoal ram ait th tlm kpppf'f ruined hi arm to fire tho flndl'gttn. ! K KX I'ortlnnd (447m-C7lkr) 7 to, 8. dinn.-r imwlr; lu:30 to 12, dnnro mimic. KGO Oakland (.Tfilm-SnOkr) 8. Hport r.-vi.'w; to Krum, Thft Arrudlann; t ft. m. danro. mnnlr. KOWW Walla Watia. (St&m lor.jKf) lit:o to mldntiinl, lilrh. mond'H Armdlann. KKI - I.om AnirH4e MTnvC4fkc j'.fia ciurK Miilr; , lnriiri-nfl iiiiihIp; , Hawuttan program Htrlnir trio: It. Takard radio olnl; , 1 1, rnMrrinbl frolic. j Kl'f Han Krirw-tco (42Hml 7iiki- : to 7: , Hiatal It--1 itturunt orrhffu; t to falam IIotoL Iconp room ilanro orehotttra: fl'i to I a, m. Wuirr Krauncrliri Mutfonad-! I'm 1 1 room ofrnentra, KOW-I'oiilond (41tlm.l(kc to 7. dlnnr Ponc'rt; 7:30, wittli-r-r; Mi to J2 mltlnlKlit, danco rniiMlc. K YA -Han KrundHco iV9.m- 7fiikc (I:d to 1-Mi, Holllv 1IHI-J hrofincr'H ('lift Wot-I mwr-rt trio;! 8 to iiildnlKtit, Hftrfa M'ycflnfk'H t'llft holnl fiaooM orchMlra. KMO Kutir" (306rn.r)(kr) 0 to 7::io, Totem fom;rt orrhffra; X to JO, motdcul profframft; 1ft to l'2:'A. darrrp rmmic, . KOI N fori land Uinm-MOItc) H to 7. dinnor concur i; ift to I a. in. Antlor'H donri club orrhontrti and fun frolk from' Klkn fmpto. I KKfQu-fipokann 3M.6m.7ffkc) 7 to 7:3f, program; lt to mM 1 night. Tx Hownrd' favonport hot'l orrhtra. KKKt Han lH'go 24?,. Hm- Gives 'Em Ride ' HEALTH 1.08 ANCIBES, Apr. 1 (AD Muehy c'utvulian will d'Ccnil his junior wcllcrwvlKht chanipKnliip nnulniit "Hpug" .MyrM, of Idaho, May III ut Chicago, hln manager, Kddlc rlwiro,. announced today. Meyer defeated Callahan In a non tit ulur fight In Chicago lot month. WALLOWA PERSONALS WAU-OWA, Ore.; (HpeclaO Klrner Oalorn and 0nn KnglWh, who have tho large hill ranch of J. n.'lluuri eab of 'hero leanedi lMZtTLnrZZoXrh 'V 'Wrle. wlWi 'l-lntleld "and feed fof; w tn prln work. They mtiea wlt ,,tt(,fl(, w will meet the Ore 13 Games Listed On University's , Baseball Sked ' l'NIVKRHITT 01'' OR BOON, IJugene, Apr. 4 (Hpnclal) Thir teen game" will ho played liy the UnlverBlly of Oregon Taritlty hose hall team thin Hprlng and Keven uy the frcdhmen, tfie complete cheil ule, IwMiod by Uradtinle Manager Heneflel Indlcalcn. Tho vurnlly will play eight conference games four each ugaliixt Wunhltiglon ann the Oregon Agglen. A Iwo-gamo w II r.!."" ' .. . 1 :, - w- rr i i TKMivn .No. a; Hy .lohn l.ovtl MufHfi A. M.t M. f. Mumper florgnu Momnrliil Tntltut 'Dip iliHPnnfH mm rtiMiirhancfH m In fit iiy wlili-h it ro no commonly laid looming are, in trio vast major ity ol iimtuncoH, du to wim othor UviiiHO. The only vktthn which ft hoy hav to' loathing Ih that ihy 'Oft-Hr at thn anmo tlnio: that i, the tirno when tho orttpilmi of tho looih Im Aiimt ropld au ih atton ilun of mothofft nmd grand nvithorH is fiicntuid on thorn. . -- A xnfo rulo to' follow hi not to think of toorhlng to the nime of any dlurlftn'0 or Htfirf Ia ln-fniti-y until jOTorr. oihor nonltdo c.'iusi haj )ftm ruled nutahd then to feel nulir coital n, not thai tho eniifio in loeihlntf,' but-, that li ha nut been itiMind. . r v ' it ht oooior frr tho parontH to ur trlhuio ItlnoxM In infancy to teeth ing than to xend for Lho doctor. Ft, tturriPM I hem om iimt cokIm Ikji. Tt Ih oafdo for lh due top to Ruy "loeihlng" ilian to hunt for, the roal troithlo, . ' . ' ? rnforiunaiely, omo doctor are careleKH, yr Inclined to tuka tUo path of loiiKt roxhitunoo. 'Fbey aro Hurlnflo. If Hi poroniM. uro. In iniiiiy ' IiiHliificof- the. trouhle In a minor one and lho hnhy roeovers; . f Moot Low Fome-co, who tio4to' !"! .fih"f !. Uh ra...ti wrong. v . - " Mtiur phla In tho National Leaguo but who In almoat certain to play reg ularly for Cleveland Into seaaoa. Fonieca'. hard hitting' haa fea turaMho aprlng guinea o( tk In dian around Lakeland, Fla. ,,uvn "J", pHt Ihe schedule. ; u".::t.;.: th frei,m.n '1IOIBUI1. I H-7 , rl'w. . - tt'lhre'e- III com- AraaVvar .winter whaat ohowlng ""'.V.. . .., . "7 ti,.. ,f,2 .roall .on of Mr 11,8 Wahlngto. high of ImW Walk.? Of I. ap '' here. The complete ached- htlltMt while, at play at nchool. It '" - vKltv i n.'cey V CIoh the out will. , ,un,UI at Kugene. oeveral lltche 1 " I i,ir'ociric at Ku r H. H. Hechtel md tt hu.lneM April 14, 16. Iil-lacinc at frlp 'td.Klglnthmatter partof tho . A. c. ttl .or. IVCfK. ... miiu I Wllle T.alhrop, of Joseph, na "- at the 1.. V. lAthrop plaea ' P" Jielping with wjme wood cutting, rieame. fitilni.n Ijilhrun ' who nttemla ''aJr ".'f'r'!!--"J" h"""l"53.. W. 21-. A- O. at Kugcne. Tlio old-lime ilnnca held Krlday nlghi at the K. I', hnll well nttertdeil, according to report. With good weather during the greater port of tho past week, War which started on tho alrotrli of new road root of Ure hao been nrottTcoHlnaT quite rapidfy. A num. an WnKhlngton at Washington at Kil- rrrehnin April 5!, ?S-"Oregon Normal at Kugene. April 290. A. Rookw ut Kugena. April l O. A. ('. Hooks ut Cor vnllls. i Ma 7 Washington high ut Uti- her of farmera along the routo nr gene. donating the uot of leuno. Hoy, and Deo Uastln and Oeorge cuttstna were visitors In fown re cently. ' Ham and O. C Meek were vis Hoi In town the latter part of the week. .Much poisoning of ground wttilrrels Is, being dune liy furmers In various sections of Ihe country. While the rodeiilo hav been nut for several weeks in moot sections, farmers In the 'higher portions of tho county huve been unable to do much polsoningvunttl recently, be come of the. huow. Mis. (luy Oliver, of Lower Val ley, 'who has been seriously III for Ihe past peverul weeks. Is reported lo be a little ini proved. T., U. .luhnsun ha been building a brooder house at his farm a short distance east of town. He seeured plans from County Agent lonuldson, -which are Ihe type used at lho (, A. C. Kd Hell und family, of Whiskey Creek, were, visitors In town tho lust or tho week. Hani and Hoy Uastln finished cutting wood the past week. John Couch, ot l.eup, was a business visitor here rm-'itltly. llrue i-'l-slier. of t.eup, who re cently received a shipment of but) - buby chicks, hud the misfortune to 13 O. A. C Hooks at Cor- .May vullls. .May 14 O. A. ('. Rooks at Kit-gene. Hughey Critz Not To Play With Reds fTNf'INf-rATf, Apr. 1 ' (Al')-r Mughoy 'rMa. crock Kccood hano man, was on hl way to IiIh home In Orcenwood, Ml, today after fnlltitg In-ft conference with I'roid-ih-nt AuguHt Jlorrlmao of the ('lit cinnutl ItedH, at Went 1'alm lleach, Klu.. to coin to un agreement In lilt HUlary dl.sputo. f'ITT.SMtft(l With tho deal h f Harry reh, middleweight chmu ildon of. the world, I'tiuttiuig's 1 lone onlMtiimllni? fiirhlor tmM.ol i tKU 1 Kltrh Ha-hont nrnrram: H. ..I'ronco-American hour: . i, i'cd clrclo glurtluiors gave little Hohemlun dunce auditorium: in nrne. to II, r. H. Oram hotel program, f Hut Wllllum' I in vies, recognleil i ; ' i the champion flyweight of I'enn- 6 UamtM. rUBlfVllCU 'now shooting for tho world's On Pacific Coast, "uwn y,ur- I rmvtoM, u clean-cut, uiiiet lad from hi 1 -- " ' t he ( 'harlerol . region, waded HAN KHAWIWO, Apr. 1 (AD through lho flyweight ranks of tho Itnln today caused tho rartflc entlro alnti-, ... coast league game In Han KranciH- ruven Ih - now angling - for a and Oakland to h ponlpOnod. crack at Kldel haltarha, flyweight he Portland Heavers were kinr of thi' world. Hui.ooft.njr IiIh Kcheduled to play tho Han Krannhi- challenge In the contention that he co Heala hero and tho Han rrane.n- WUM ranked third In hia clam hy co Mifctlonn to cla.sh with lho Oak r tu til her liitainvof. . however,1- the failure to look for and find iho roal Taiixe of tho symptomH und to make Ihe propei- dlagnntdn niMfiH delay In heKimiing ilio prorier treatment, which rn'ny lend to prolonged and Hovore lllneHN or even death: fr ih .for thin roflKon that 'ft Ik nn lm portHtit for both, tho laity and phy hIcIuhh to realloio that toothing in to nutiml prrcwi which v?ry mo!-' dm rauHOH either discomfort or 111 noo and thuU. therefore, when' hatiloN are uncomfortable or ill tho ratine Ih iilmnxt atwnyii omolhnK ffrom the plctiiro and tho field of lhan toothing. .; . - - 11 ih awo niitr! nnMiraiiin rtr them lo toalle that. If Ih nymp torna are uttiihutod -to teething, their. true ciue will he overlooked and that, ' in (innKOHUonco; tahUu may ho .ultj4iel lo much unneco. nary suffering and perhaps die he rn ufo proper treatment Was not in Httiulctl early. ' "roil1 'oi.i.inh wr.tts nvi: ;At.u) BO.vxirr land teum. rAMiiiunra-: hkv l'1AYS STI II vouru ; BAN ANTONIO, TexTJpM Tol lin, former cowboy and calted "Two Oun;" droHHen the part as he Tei Itlckard and thut Hi the mean- kgw ahout hta huainesH of getting time ho defeated Newsboy Hrnwn, in condition for another wnson as Who. holding lh aecond rank,-has a" Pidrolt pitchen ha naimuany he I Uihurhn, to two draws. ! LONDON 8tud poltor. Intro duced hy Ajnertcan Htudcnls, huH proved the chief relaxation c-f f'amhrldge KntvorHlty oarmrten In training hor for their annual clash with Oxford April 2. Although tho Kngllfth oarsmen are allowed their beer as timiui, they are not permitted td have huns with their tea nor-to attend mov- from Ih if'M On, the first Huiulay In camp theyoufod nlmlcHHly uHtlt a" puffer gutna -started, when the ramp at oncrt'heennte moro cheerful, und they have. oen taking Rhllllng.4 und sixpences from each other since. in ntoi r Aims a y:i - TO HANMlAlX SriTH SAN ANTONIO, Tex. In an ef fort lo lnjert color into the play of Ihe Tigers, the retrolt club has Jazzed tip Ms uniform. Tho stulil gray of other' years will ho deco rated with stripes of burnt or-, angiv-nnd a fierce tiger head in oningo will glare at all, opponents shirt, of tho lietroltPTH. ars a huge sombrero, of the five gallon variety, and on occasston n appears In chups, boots and spurs.. Me. huH purkod his two guns, how ever. . t r Several Detroit, players attest to hh marksmanship, declaring that while riding In an automobile he shot an nagle with a pistol. Col lins lives at Weathe.rford, not a" great Istunco . from the Uetrolt, training caipp us dlstun'Ef K In.; -Tv;-tt JtJ: American Invention to keeping pftco with the modern ago. says a wrttor. Ho ho tt, whll fher yet are sick friends in need. r 11 Him Poets' Corner I'OKTH roiiNKR A Tlll'l-, THAT I KNOW Hy MUUntl Khuinat This tre whom) arms aro tall and throng; My favorite of alt deur nature's throng: It guards the gateway to my heart. Its memories when old shall ne'er depart. In summer or winter the wimo old way. It. grows more beautiful day by lay; lis leaves In summer : ars bright and green. Ia winter It Hand alone ' und serene, i001 ItASIUAIJ, PA UK AVON VA It K, ria. Although the field where the world chain pton St. I.ouis Ourdtnuls aro train ing this year was uncleared ground four mouths ugo, a splendid park was ready for the champions when they reported for work. Tho Avon Turk citizens set out to lure St. l ouls to Klurtda from Teias before the world series und redoubled their efforts when Si. I.ouls came through In the big test. Work on the tu-ld won started Thanksgiving. have, his brooder house catch on prise, wus drought to the home ot fire, from tho brooder stove, ono night. Ho got up at threo o'clock In tho morning to two about the temperature, and dtsc.ov-rvd thn fire soon alter it becam started. Home chicks were lost duo to tut heat( and smoke. folds and "flu" aro still In ovl. his parents Mr. and Mrs. Krunk Walker, of Leap, the. latter part of tho wek, suffering of a severe attack of the "tlu". He has been aiiU 111 the past two days. Latest ruports ludlcain that he Is slightly Improved. 'rank Walker was a Knterprlse deuce tn many communities, bom bimlness visitor the lust of the of the "flu" casoa havo been quite week. severe confining a number to their p. r Harmon and wife wvre Kn- beds for several days. Tho measles tf.rprlse visitors recently, making are mid ta be quits numerous In to trip by auto. Most of lho dirt th upper part f lho valley but do roads In tho hill sections' arn slit) new'enses l.ave bon rsporled In quit muddy yt, making auto this section for soraotlmo. travel quits alow and uncertain. Mhw Aj-leta Couch wont to hef k. A, Downing and Brc tah. ; homo at Leap o?r in wolt ontl tr, farnwrs of tho Leap section. Robert Walkor, wbsi bseo won rceat knislnoag vtsltom In uurnaui,r o'gir scntwi ha i-oter- ,town, .. 1 . ' - V ri.M-i nu;ii Can you hear the pln trots call lug Wohelo? As the waving riowers greet us As the merry streamlet dimples. Ho The pine trees bow to meet us, AN We hurry on our way. What Is fairer than our pine tre. A they how thvlr heads To the sun's first ruy? Or kiss the wlntery snows As through IIih nlKht they groan and moan, Wohelo. Mititi hy 1-YaiHTM li4piO'r Oh wlndsome spring in your colors guy. ' And hues that never fade or die; 1 love to think of the sun's hrtKht Tiy, Ami ilream as tho cloud. float by, I sen you coming sweet, swet spring. I'm glad tout your coming's near. In every ltttlo nook and place. The sound of your feet I bear. Oh lowly spring why do you part. And leav the autumn to dwell; t'nlil lh try winters start, Knch lovely heart to tell. wel sweet t feel you coming spring. I smell your genfls breath. I take, I hear tbn rustling In the night. I breathe tho frehncse hen 1 wak. Ob sra clous spring, thoti art Ihe king That relgiieth In tnr heart Kor tbou art klrtg. Oh gracious spring Aud from me never part. And now I know that thou art uear Os gracious sprhsg sublime, Tbou doost know, that I ban fear Vou will go on sometime. At PK.T.LY WIGGLY you find a large assort ment of (he world's best food, all plainly price marked and so arranged that you can see and inspect the entire stock get ideas on what to buy and avoid omissions, ' You help yourself, just as you would in your own pantry. You can take your time, make careful selec tions and still be served in less time than in an ordinary food store. ' - TRY PIG(JLY,WI(!(jLY TODAY p : x Pink Salmon No. 1 tall can 16 Gold Bar Alaska Red Salmon No. 1 tall can 33 Am. Beauty Shrimp (small) ;.No,lcan 15f Foster's Choke Shrimp (med.) No. lean J7? Dunhams Shrimp (large fancy) No.,lcan 19 BANNED ASPARAGUS Mirror Brand Tips (small)- No; 1 round can 154? Bohemian Brand Tips (tiny) . " -.f ' No. 1 round can 17 Preferred Stock Brand Tips (medium) No. 1 round can 33 Fine Arrow Brand (ungraded) No. 1 square can 27 Royal Club Brand (medium green) w No. 1 square can 33f' Royal Club Brand (large white) ' ' f - No. 1 square can 42 Whole Wheat NujrgeU package 22 Ralston's Whole Wheat Cereal......package.24i "Wheatena (tastes good).. package, 25 FRISBIES CANE & MAPLE SYRIIP 1 lb. can 26C ; 2, ll. can 51; 5 lb. can $1.00, Ry-Krisp Health Bread)..........'..package 34 Piqrglv Wigc h Special Coffee 1 IK pkg. 39 Hills Bim Red Can Coffee .....1 lb. can 53 Folger's Goklen Gate Coffee 1 lb. can 53C Kuner's rumpkin ...No.2'j can 17c Kuner's Green Beans (cut strlngless) No. 2 can l&r Kuner's Tomato Ketch up... 15 pz. bottle S5? . n' EXTRA VMS FOR SATURDAY! In Addition to Thoe Listed in Thursday's Ad. Mr. Alpert and his assistants have gone over this big stock of cloth ing and shoes for men and find that some outstanding bargains were omitted from the big ad. But they are listed for you today and we plan on having extra salespeople to wait on . you when you come in Saturday. Mr. Alpert thanks you for the confidence shown on opening day and renews his promise to give unheard of .values in this . ' : Going Out Of Business A1 E - Marking the Complete Closing Out of Men's Wear PROVED IN TWO HOURS Of Fast and Furious Selling This Morning When Scores Jammed in for Bargains. To Be ; i V' The Greatest Bargain Event In The History of La Grande . ' Read These Prices and You'll Be Convinced NEW OXFORDS These new oxfords unpacked for sale tomorrow. We tried to cancel our or ders for thi lot but it was too late. They are the last word in this spring-'s style. Beautiful golden calf leather in either Bal or Blucher style. Worth $5.00 of any man's money. Going" out at f $2.89 CAPS Every man or boy needs a cap this : time of year. For motoring-, for spoil and even for dress wear; a cap of tjje rijfht' kind is the thing. We have al ways done a big- business in caps and this spring bought, a large lot in which you can find any coloi or shape. In stead of paying the regular price ' of $2.00 they are going out at 89c BELTS These plain and fancy bells come in the new wide style to fit the present style of trouser loops. Some of you 1 fellows who are wearing a belt that has seen its best days can come in and buy two or three new ones for the price of only one. Going out at 39c NECKTIES Here is a chance, for every man to lay in a season's supply of neckties. Ready tied bows and four-in-hands or if you like the kind you tie yourself we have them. Colors' and colors. The one - bright spot in a man's dress is the tie. They are going out at 49c KNIT GLOVES - You won't need them now but when you can buy for 1-3 the regular price ; you can afford to pnt them away for . next winter. Going out at 19c HIGH TOPS Every size 16 and 14 inch tops from such well known makers as Buckhect, Chippewa and Endicott-Johnson. Gen- ' uine oil tanned leather. The kind you men are used to paying, $12.00 to $14.00 for. Going out at v $4.97and.$8.97 ' 'Good liiarlmltattoft' leather uitcr-sW with reinforced comers. Some with leather straps .all around. Buy one of these- for that auto trip and save your high priced luggage. You can afford to buy at this price for one trip. Go- , ing out at , . 79c COLLARS ; White stiff collars that . many men like. They are new in style from best . shirt and collar factories in the conn try. A lot of you men have neckband shirts and will need these collars. Going out at 5c ARMY PANTS Not breeches but long trousers' made from real khaki aimy cloth. You know what this kind of garment will do when , it comes to wearing. Many men pre fer them to overalls. One pair will not be enough, ytfu'll want several as they are going oui at $1.95 BAGS Genuine cow hide traveling bags in tan, brown or black. The kind that will wear and wear despite all the knocks you give them. They are lined too lined with real leather 'which makes them an exceptionally desirable value, K'MllX OUI ill $4.89 MEN'S WEAR Going Out of Business fReadl