La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 19, 1928, Image 2

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    Thursday, January 1!), J'J'iS.
Page Two
LA GRANDE KVENING OBSERVER
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Last Days
. of our
I VALUES IN FURNITURE i
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Friday and Saturday are the last days of this big sale event. Two days
of opportunity it is your chance to' buy at a Savin! .
Coats at
Half Price
With or without fur trimmings. Su-
perior quality, beautiful fabrics,' .
T-- . l
' ureases ai ' m
$8.95
Frocks of distinguished ljeauty, chic
and up to the latest in style.- Somo
worth three times this price, '
House Dresses at 59c, $1.00
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ana ,i.y
Hats at $1.00
The3e ve re priced to $5.00 at the bu
. fjinning, of the season.
Outing Flannel 19c
In light und dark colors.
"NoW. is the time- to lay in a supply of
Rlankets, Towels, Hosiery, and many
other items aCa saving worth while.
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Special Values in High Grade
LIVING ROOM SUITES
lis ROOMY DAVENPORT and WING CHAIR to MATCH
jW This Living: Room Suite of of high-grade manufacture and covered with
jgj three-tone jacciiiard yelour. The large high back wing chair - '
ig is unusually comfortable. A regular $115.00 value. Now com-
!m plete v ,.; lltl
A NEW MOHAIR SUITE AT, A NEW LOW PRICE
j. The latest trend in modern furniture design is expressed in this charm
ing ing suite. The cushions are reversible and covered with duality .
E9 damask in shades of black, blue and gold. Priced now w ith com- 1 Ak
j panion arm chair at only ItclI
g TWO PIECE MOHAIR SUITE AT A GREAT SAVING
06 The best of workmanshio and material is embodied in this ex-
! jjj ouistte suite. The mohair covering is in shades of taupe and rose,
jn Reversible damask cushions. A reg. $187.50 value now reduced to
,1 HIGH GRADE SUITE PRICED REMARKABLY OW
iull wen construction throughout insures years oi satisfactory
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Axminsiers a
Seamless, size 9x12. g
Your choice of latest 5
patterns. COO OC U
Yerv special VLJ.OO n
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149
Nl.
Simmons Beds g
Full size, finished in B
Ivory. Twc inch posts g
seciaV W5 g
Two-inch round posts W
with one-inch fillers. Jj
Finish in ivory P7 QC g
very special P ''
"Graceline" Simmons gj
design. Finish in for- tM
estwood walnut. Re- H
rlnsal nnw TA Or" W
to :
a tapestry cushions. Priced regular at $197.50, now only.-.
wear. Covered all over with taupe and blue mohair. Reversible
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Credit The Key To S
Better Homes.
Use Carr's Low
Payment Plan.
Dependable Quality
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Dependable ' Values !
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Lloyd Hahn Is Tuning Up For
Races With Europe's Best Men
SPORT NEWS
GENE'S OPPONENT
3 IS YET UNDECIDED s
in i.vi. si.
Ill batllc nl IIh- Cjr.
The whm.'r prolnlhly
""m'B..-3rt-'w an"wio
French Tennis
Champion Comes i
Seeking Title
I'AltlH (AI') France, not eon-
TO I'LAV COHVAl.MS
I.loyd I la hn'n tiumlriK !''-1.
This Htufdy Ni'shraska, middle
d.Htanrr star who runs under the
coloift of the Hoston A. A. Ls Mtart-
. . tng in on the indoor boards whno
KrOKNK. Ore., Jan. 1 1 AD hl' 1,,ftv rr lasI l,rlHr with two
I'lilv.-PMilv illh'w'hool. vhlrh Ia worhl r.MM.rdH and u vi.-toiy over
llio KWi'Ui.sn si-nsauon
Wide, tn liiH credit.
will K' t a (dijiiiiilnM)ni bout wlti t' lil with gnltitnK Hie I Mivtn I'lip
i ii in y MaiHtt'H,
KDIJ.I.V lli;lS SOITII
Rickard and Champion
Head South for Four
i Week Visit in Florida
N KV VOUK, Jiiti. lit (AI')--Ttx
Hiekuri) wan on liis way nnutli
.','todny to plrk u "loKlt'til" opponent
for Oenn Tuniii'V.
Th promoter left Niiv Yink
"!:iiiHt nUrht for Miami, l-'la., when-
he ptun tt ttpetlfl Tour Weeks wltli
heavy wcIkIU chiMiiplon, at y,tl
'anil tfonfereiue.
. ', On Peh. 1, Itieluird will post j
, 100,000 to hind an oplinn on Tun- j
nvy'n Bervleen 1'nr Ifl'H and around !
!h" ttume duto lu I li In Um he will i
Ituve decided w Jm, nnionn t hn
, jn-'-Hrnt drop uf route tuh th, u til
Kt thf next opportunity In Utiork j
tltu nown from the hhr nunitie"i
hial. ;
ItieUiird cauk-li! Ms tr .,in ).t-,t
nlKht ufter a Ionic mid renin, us
eonrt'ri-uro with Hie niniiam m o' 1
J .Inek 1 Vlanry and Tom I leen y '
uhom ho liopi tl t( mate)) ii m ir. j
round rllmlnation hout at M;idisn
Hiuarn (Innli-n Mareh I. Ii-lnueyi
wui wtltlnff hut Charlrv ll.vrvev,
mnniiifpr of th New Xentun.t. ,-, i
tulmtlted he wusn't no keen oImhi1
hlmrkry x. ItMii'.' j
Kffortn urn to he made to mad h
' Jnek Hlmrkey, ho loftt hem j
fin-silKe In )ilrt draw hattle u M h
lloemy last week, ngulhKt Jolinay '
1 UlMkn, of Cleveland. ,''" latter
;iiaken a upeeiulty of 'taUlntf the
1 loKle out of "liiKleal" (MHltelid' in.
This mutch. If U K'" throuKh wld
he a 16-roimd alfntr at the Cl.ir
tin Mareb 12.
Taoltuo l"xculun, Hlcknnl dis
rloited, no longer in helnic eonlder
M In tan plmiN ror dev. doping an
oiitntftiidlnK ehalh nicer for th
t hf-awwidtcht title. Next month
laollno mcetH OeorK" Oodfiry,
Kiant neirro ut I .on Anmlen.
AlthouKh he ftpent i.) out of thn
day with the heavyweltrhtfl, Klrk
ard found time to c1oa a niatrh
, be tit eon Bid Trrii, of New York
and Jimmy UcL&ruiu, of Los Ad
MUhKOIlh, lire., -bin. l!l. (AI1)
- d.leuleninit (iiikh-y (J. Kelly.
nitny avlahii laadftl h
liinllillik en mute to
Wiihh , after an aerial lour of the
cmmI prim ip, illy Ohio. IU )mped
nil' at 1 i: IJ uu (lie final Jaji of his
Jnuiney.
Has New Job
r
4 r
hi lawn tenuiN, i,s alter new laui-i
With the laelu t.
allliiT January IS, on Hie An.nl
lania, lp rr MteheliaMh r, pi ore?.
Nional court tennis ehamplon of
l-'runee, will eek the world's oimn
championship now held by .Jnek i
tlili , Sotilar, pioieHHlonul al the I'hikv-j
iirniivcr, delphla KaequeL elub,- i
The nialeh in set for I'Yhruary .
ITU, L'2 uml ST. al Soutar's eluh In
I'hlladetphla ami will he the Tirst
meetinK between an American ami ;
a frenchman for a title in any of'
t h court Kimen slnee Itetie I. a- '
eoMto downe.l Tildeii for the I'nti- j
i d StaleH lawn tenijis champion- ,
hlllp hint September.
Court tennis, which ifi Reven '
ceuMirlen old and (he I. asks of mod- i
ern Ian n tenuis, is havlujr a mod- I
crate revival line, but Is much Jes.- j
ptaycil than in Kaland or AmerU j
va. j
Ktchehaster. who i.s the profeN- ;
k ion a I at a TanM cluli, hopeH to t
nUtnulnte interest In the . Kume (
;moTiK his countrymen by hiitinhiK
hue I; the w ot-hl crown. I
Walt Milter Pins j
Prof. T. Hi garni
seen by Home observers as, a con-
tender Jor the hiKh school dlstrlet
rhumpionHhip this year will pluy
lis hardest tonne oC-lhe seusot) Sat
urday nlKht aKtiltiHt Corvallis.
The mii me with C'orvallls hiKh
will be a premllmlnury in thn
( PvKon-Idaho varsity Kutiif In Mo
Arthur court. f'orvalltN ranks httth
in the dlstriet limelight and the
eontent In exiiecled to ho fast ulld'
furious while il lasis. t r
Ity l (i. Vrtshtii-Kh ( )it.H home town of VitWn City. Xeh..
('e:itur. Service Sports KUUnr) and may end ut the finish line of
M;v imiK (AT) Ainerica'tt t)a 8fft or I
cftorts tn retain the track and both -at Amsterdam. Holland
field HUpremney of the world in i
the Olympic's next sHininer dcsplt,! j TraliMl Cait'iilly
the Nurmls, Wides ami I'.dtzers of After his spfcincular perform-
Kurope have betrnn to the tune of-inners t)( last winter. Hahn rotired
to hiK NehraKka home to await the
ooininK of the present indoor sea
son. There ho contended himself
with keeping in condition. With
the coming- of cold weather he
t urncd east and al tor tuning up
for a few weeks in ,!ionton an-
IMvln nouneed himself rendy for a fairly
In his first start at New York
recently. Halm sped a Uulf-mile in
l:r3 4-5, nilssinK a world record
only because the t rack was not
marked off in accordance wit h tie
rules.
.', IliH participation in lite annual
Norles of Indoor athletic carnivals'
in the cast this winter is part of a
wi ll-laid campaign which hoirun tn
OUT OUR WAY
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.AVi-lE.R PANrsOM MO
DAM A HOWOERO riMEA
AM AH DOAM UMOERSrAM
VNHV OEV HAlN MO
LEATHER VAJKAR HIT .
AM MEEOE.O Pt mus
his career, winning" four" 'first,
places.
Hahn, on the other hand, has
come a lonj, way since then, mak
ing his trreatest achievements in
doors. In lilfi he surpassed Nnr
ihi's inrloor reeoi tl for a. Hiuile in a '
race in Kl-w York, set il worbl'w' '
On meter event orjItrori of H :r..r. 4 -5 for 1,500 meters
indoors at Washinjfion; and clip
ped 2-5 of a second off Nurmi's
mark for the three-quarter mil'.
run. Last winter lie set new
wfarid's records for the l.tiOO yards
and I.ipmi meters events and de
feated Wide by four yards In n
mile rare in which lie came with
in a fifth of a second of th.i
worlds record.
I test on Hoards
If the Olympic events were rim
on boards, Hahn probably could
make any 0 the Kuropeans slop
including I'elter at his: own fa
vorite distance of a half-nine and
Ntirmt at 1,'JH) meters.
Hhoilbt Hahn come up to expec
tations outdoors, there is a strong
possibility he miht be Kiveft
double duty in tiie SflO and 1..KI0
nietc;r events with the probablo
tak of beating l'eltzer in the one
and N imnt in the otlfer. These
events have been a favorlt-i
T TX7"11 'louiuc-up in wiymptc history. Mel
13y Wlllia.ma Shrpiard. now i njraKed in efforts
to produce American instance run
J nets who cap heal the Finns,
.achieved Victories in both In 1&0S.
Salem Feather
Holds Ilellman
To No Decision
active Indoor seaHOn
If IlahnCan beat off the younff-
r Kf'neratlon of American chal
leiiKrs und rofraitt liis Olympic,
berth, he hopes to do considerably
better tn the games at. Amsterdam
than he did at I'arls tn HC-l. In
t lie 1,500 meter event there which
Nurmi won Hn hn could finish no
better than sixth.
Nurmi then was at thn top of
SAJ.KM", Ore.. Jan. 1 'J (AP) ;
Chuck HellmniS'H invasion of the .
feat herweitfht division received, a ;
temporary halt here Wednesday
night when l'hil Hayes, of Siilem,
fought 'him to a. lo-round draw.
Heiintan could not make his cus
tomary body attack function,
against Hayes' weaving tactic,
Ilellman was hampered for nine
rounds by a deep out over his left
eye.
Failing,, in his infighting thn
Port land Finn st pped out to
slug with Mayes in the seventh
round only to receive a barrage of
hfts to the face and a heavy right
to the stomach that left him stag
gering at the end of the round. t
Ilellman will fight Dixie 1 .a hood,
in Hutte, Mont., Jan. :tl.
I'OKTI-ANn. Ore., J.ut. Hi (AT)
Walter M HP r, e-middle weight
w i est I in tf champtiut w on two out
of three fn-tl from 1'ruf. T. Hlg
uml, .Ianties- Jiu jltsu ep.ut, here
hi hi nlKht In a mutch filie.i with
ueflon ami KtirpilHe-, MUbr took
Hie first tall tn 17 minuleH 30 nee.
ends with a combination head
hota and urm bitr. Hlgami ven d
itiatters by taking the vcrond fall'
tn 1 minutcN 1 1 KeeundH .with
ii hendliM'k a Hack. It wua ev i al
intnutcti Pefort HiKumt could leave
the iintf after t he numeron.
craxheK he took to the floor in the 1
final full. I
OS n.NTtl VI.UillT
PAKHIH IShANH, N. '.. Jan. n.
AIM Aunt 111 K. HemMtt, lrtrolt
ndvertinitig man and Leonard S.
fin nll.il i,.k. ff -..m l..Lr.
lorm. f -VanOiTliMt lnrAnl for y,. ..- ,,,.., w
nimt'l roolluill I'o.uli at l.outfl
un.i Sinle Viilvi'iHliy. Cohvn. a
(lie past Itre ycnri lint "iitint
la W.llncc Wade nt AUbsnn.
EUtCWlL.MUif Pouahuc. ic:ltntl.
(orv.il down by (ok on ttivlr pruj
it(d nnU'Stop Vtroit'Havanft
V R MOW. .
BEV-kjO "THE. FROMT".
01iM.Ti SCHOOL WINS ,
MI'MiFQItD, ore., Jan. 111. (Af)
The Sout hern Oregon nnrtnal
nehool basketball team of Ashland
defeated Medi'nrd last nltht 32 to
(30 in a hard fought contest that
jvns In doubt until the final whidtlo.
Colonel Ayre, of
Baker, Passes On
IIAKHU. Ore.. Jan. 13. William
Ayre, widely kmwn in I taker
county fur many years as "t'oluncl"
: Ayre, died yeHterday morning at
; I bu Spring, Ark., according to :i
telegram received here from Mrs.
Ayre by a friend of the family,
j Colonel Ayre had been lit failing
; health for more than a year and a
j half. lie left his home here with
I.Mrs. Ayre in June. lUl'ii. for a visit
to his old home in Kngland. J n
Keeping dough for pastry in
mid place over night makeH U
I more tender und adds to tho fin
j vor.
Canada he became seriously 11 but
improved ami went on to England.
While in Kngland he been me ho 111
that they hired a man attendant to
accompany them home.
The Ayres left here n year ago
for California. After ' a stay of
sonic time, they went to Tucson,
Ariz., and later to Hot Springs,
where they have H.,.n ,.Veral
months.
a Child's
moid
Continual
dosing upsets
children's delicate stomachs.
, V'icks is applied externally
end therefore cannot disturb the
digestion. It'acts in two ways:
(D'The body heat releases
the ingredients in the form of
vapors which are inhaled.
(2) At the same time Vicks
"diaws cut" the soreness lie
a poultice.
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