La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 28, 1928, Image 2

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    Saturday, January 28, l'.)2S,
Page Two
LA GKANDE EVENING OBSERVER
L
Pure Thread
SILK
HOSE
Values
Seconds
59c
HILL'S
HUSKIES DEFEAT
OREGON STATERS
where democrats will name man
Washington Team Wins
ly One Toint Margin
Idaho Trims Montana
l-OHVAU.IS, Or.., Jnn. J (AD
- I'lilv.Mlly of Washington l.na
ki'lhall aiuad celebrated the open
ing K.ime of till trip hero Initt
ttlkht by tioalnir out Ihe Oregon
Slater 51 la SI. Wnahlnirton Id
15 t.i l at th hair, hut 111 AKKlm
cm. back and outarored the
Northern, ra n the accoud frame,
only to r.ill one abort of llclriir the
coin. Itlll Hurr led llio Ornnt-o
attack with 10 points ami vraa
lillih man of the same. Milt Mrr-
tVpemlahh. enson ami Munty Snyder played
(JllAllty , trood lull for the visitor. Tho
jlar.;l crowd of the acnaon wll
' n.-s.'d tho Kiime.
inAiro WINS
MOSCOW. I.laho, Jan. ! (AD
Idaho'a haakctball linm opened
jtlie home conference acnaon hen-
la.t liluht hy derisively dcfentlntr
the Montana itrlull.n l.y u acore or
l to :. It va lh. first win fur
:thl Vamlnla In the conference.
Del Allen Will
Ffcht Willis In
Seattle Jan. 31
srXDAVS PIlCWltAMS
The National Broadcasting torn-
j pony (N. B. C.) Jiroitrnm for Sun
day nlRht followi: :J0 to :JO.
j Standard ymphonr hour; to
t SO. "The Wlrard.-'
KUO Oakland (J!U.m-T0kc), I rvtim r Allen. 1j Grand.- flithl
j 6:50, N. B. C: 7:S5. Klrat ronitre- rr. haa been matched with Youn
f fiatlonal church aorvlcea; 9, N. B. t Willis, 140 pounds, for a six-round
KHO Spokane (STO.im-tlBkr), event In Seattle next Tui ..day nlKht
j :S0. N.' B. C; 7:Sfl, Church of according to n tolea-rnm received
j Truth: t, IT. B, C: :S0. IHSA pro- hero yesterday from Hiddy Hit-hop.
' gram. Seattle fifhl promoter and fhalch-
KEX rortlanj (;j9,Jm-t:50krl maker.
C. orcheatra: 7;3. rre.oyienan Th V,iram B,JO proml,-. Al-
...... wl. U (11 .(i,.1tA nr.,. . . . . . '
.....v.. ' ' " ten a main event nithl In battle
if he Roe well in the Tuesday
PROMISE
PERSONALS
emtn: 9. IltSA proxram.
j Kl'RP San Franclnco (454.1m
, (Cuke), . talk by Kulihl Nerrman;
; S:S0, concert ort-heiUra: T:30, or-
rhetra; H:l(l to 12, dance orohe
' tin.
.; KOW Portland ( 491m-tl0k.-,
', S 5i. N. H. ".; 7:10, piano pro
. arum; i to 10, concert: Id m II,
Uttle l?'niphony orcheetra,
KOIN Portland (lHm-40kcK
nlnht aerup.
Army, h'avy Grid
1
Thpsi twn vJfww nff thp flly Audiioiiinn in Houston, Tx.. ihow the pEare wltr tl.p nnnxM'.itir ji:irr
will Wioum lis 'unilil:iif for ihe' prrsiMncy ihis year.
Deadlock Remains pneumonia Preventable Disease; .
Germs IMay Be Spread by Coughing
NORTH rOWDER
PERSONALS
lly Fnilrrlrk 1. Slrirkor
This Is l ho pneumonia nea5on.
The pneumonia toll for'19i' was,
606.
of org-mi'ma in other types of the
diaeuAe.
Flno Sprny Danscrous
neunxoiiia Is one of the most In common with-other throat,
WASHINGTON. Jan. !! AP
A confeence Intween Preaident
. pipe orfmn concert: 7, orchestra; I'ooll.lse and Itepreaentativea Hrlt-
. hrltlan S-lenc aervice; , mil- t. n. of Illlnoia, and l-lsh. of New
isieal comedy hour. York, looking toward amoothtoft
KOMO SoattU (S0m-80kc, out the difficulties between t,h
C IO, N. B, C: 7:10, orchestra; , Na-al academy and Weal Point
t hrmtian N-lenc church; 1 to 11, over football n-sulationa fulled lo-
mvnetttra and quartet.
KPO San Frnnclaco (4;j.Sm. n, trouble would
"lokcl. R:10. thlckerinic hour; moved
C :31V V. II f ?-lrt nrMi, ,,r.,
pram; S 10 to 10, concert or. hr- ' , . a certain extent, preventable. In expels hy wish of iis force not ; lirande, returned today,
tra. preaident hod listened ihla atute pneumonia l a reportable only eolld nr-liimld matter that may j Mrs. Nella Hutchinson
miM,H uirn tmihui dtwise ami all coses should lie he in the. ihro.it or lunirs. but a fine ' daughter. Wilma.
NORTH POW11KU (Special) J Homestead. Ore.
PUOillSK (Hrr.:.!) Harvey
MrlhinuM rtturmi from u trip ,n
Wnllowft Krlday, mIiik ncfompan
Ifii hy hi HiMlt-r'n fihitily. Mr. an I
Mth. Kltnr Hnnt anl throe chil
dren. Thpy will vlll hen for sev
eral (Ib) with rplnilvi'H and frtnds.
l.oiu Oorhett, Krmitl and lioy
Trump vUltfd Saturday niKUt at
. I'. larprH.
Mrs. I'hillip! and Mm. N-IU
Kloshman und rhildi-n wtrt Hun
tin y vlKliora at KrvU Trmni'.
. Mrs. IVorl Lively ras ontrat I
on at WallOiva, hospilul Thursday
.si, H rMoverinff nh't-iy. ht rim
drn urn stuyintf at the hoim of
iht ir aunt. Mm. J.catlia i 'urn r.
hoyd t'arper went to Maxville
urduy und brought Ihtui down. Mr.
IJvely in sruyiiiK In Wullow:t to ii.-
near his wif.
Morn S;iturday iiiorniiiff. Jan.
21. a noil, to Mr. and Mrs. I ran I:
l.indiwy at !3 I. uvc, Im (.runde.
Mrs. Lindfiey will le rr-uit-inWt-red
Jier na Kinirut Carper.
Mori MiOlnnU, who Is staying
on Middle 1'olnt this winter iieed
ln sheep, attended the dance at
rroriii.se Saturday night und penl
Ihe remainder of the niKht at '.
K tarper'.', nttirniiifr homo Sun-day.-
Severat of the' ladles met at the
pranr hall Saturday and quilted
two Miiilts for Mian Kunlee t'ourt
ny. Those present were Mr. Km
Phillips. Mrs. Nellie Kleshnian.
Mt. Julia Sannar. Mrs.- Alineada
urp-r. Mrs. l.orltelt and dallKhter.
I.Ola. Mrs. I. s. Mrlionald. Mrs.
Kineline Hennett. Mrs. f.ula Trump.
Mrs. Stella Poulson. Mrs. It.ed.
I (ttadys Ma uill, lCnniee Courtney.
his wife and visit her parents, Mr.
and -Mrs. (.!. T. Ballard. Mrs. Jun
j as came here in January on ar-
rount of the illness of her mother.
Mr. Itallhrtl and Mr. and Mrs. Jun
ii win visit relatives in layton.
Wash., leaving: at.oul 1 he first ii
Kehruary.
' Win. Nice has lieen on the siek
list this week, hut is mucti im-
proveij.
Chas. Palmer left for Portland.
j Thursday morn in jr ,on So. 17 to
! visit his wife anil son.
I A numher of ohildren have the
hiekenpox. among them are Max
ine MeCIrath and lnul IUkks.
Poti Jarohson i seriously II
with a throat infection.
Sam Wrisht and Calvin Christ-'
man left Thursday afternoon for'
driving through j
of Raker, was iransuclinK business j Spain. .
at orih Powder, then he motored i Athena hasketbal! Rirls and hoys
to 1a Grande. were to play North Powder teams
day to rvautt in any indication tKat 01 an aruie uis- nnnrnii una umik imw.n.-. pnra. - ..m-, .v. ....
ced tul'erMi!osts. PneumenU Ls inp; and this eonehfnp. define, mm i'arnes. w ho has spen' a J were canreHe.1.
few- days vuittuip nr-r son in i.a Walter MvUrath . is stiffermfi
jfrom an lnfr.ietl finger.
a n , t CJ rand ma tlilkison spent Thurs-
vij:inK , ,aV aitrnoon ai names, vt&itin
(Mrs. Corn Fleshman. Atrs. riertha
carper and daughter. Lillian,
: Men.si-8. Iteed, Jlarvey Mclonald.
I rtoy Carper und Klmer Burnett. A
1 hounteoiiH dinner was served ut
noon hy tho men. iiside the
udiilts there- were cevcntl children,
who spent the day In play. They
enjoyed themselves Immensely. ;
Mr. iiml Mrs. Iteed were at C.
P. carper's Monday. Mr. Heed was
helpinK buleher and Mrs. ItRfd van
visitiiuf. On their way home they
sloppf'l and vihited the lllveraldijl
.school, , I
lioy. Howard. Melvln und Lillian
Carper, Harvey MeHonahl. Kunit o j
Courtney, tlla.lys .Majrill. Mary and j
Satdle Carper were Sunday Kiiesis
at Will Heed's.
K. I. Potter preached hi regu
lar monthly sernton at Promise last
Sunday. Several atlended the
s-viee.
Howard Carper Is workinff for
Hell career attain this week.
A. 10. Carper and Howies Newhy
went to Wallowa Tuesday. j
Mrs. Itoim-n 'Swearlng-n und
daughters visited at Alfred Car- '
per's Sunday.
'liarles ( 'arper finished wood -
cutiintf for Mr. I'otter Sal unlay and
Mondny. Melvln end Howard
hroiitfht the cow home, which they
had purchased from him.
Slowly the rare hecomes less
hairy and less mivk&v. Huld men
seldom 'are quarrr Isoinc. .
In making a nncre.M, of himself
a man contributes-to the success
nf everyone else. ".
He is a poor fighter who per
mits an idea to strike him when he
is off his gourd. '
A hushanrt is a sweethearl . with
the- nerve killed. '
CARR
FURNITURE CO.. Inc.
Alain 770
22 Killed in Burma
Train Derailment
ri.VN'COON, llnriiiii, Jan. 2$
(A P) -Twenty-t wo persons were
killed inn! a numher Injured wlu-n
th.1 Mandalay-HanKoon tifiin
pluneed off a lnlK; l'!' mtl-H
from here.
The derailnieiit
fisluilate having
from the. tracks.
was duo In a
hcen removo'l
soon
a communiralde diye.ise and is to "sudden forrrd pirn lory noi..
KOA Invr (l?r.9m-9;Qkc., mllons of ih cnusra of the con
rnncrt; S:4.r, Service of Immacu-
-Seule (44?.&m-?0kc).
jo. n n, c.
KJIt Xett! (3tJt m-Skc,
:l. IBSA pnnkm; T:IS, orKsn
rs-iul; T:S. First Methodist
rhurh rvlces; 9 to id, trio.
placed in restrictive ' quor.int ine. spray ajf weil. Thwt fine sry. if
Suecl.ll auarterv shiiiiii) If unit i.ia.) frt.ni n it 4:i it ihntat i . r i ii n .
w hl her he would Ink jnv utri In ... t .l.. . . .... . ,
Ute Conception cathedral. it V in" Wie,u iuie,i w in oreame -imA-your
KC.A-Spokane U Tm-U SOkO . . w v I. Ih ",hr mln of the healthy throat is ah-mt as ,fe a
7:30, PrewhyterUn chmvh services K ' "owvr ,hilt ne wouUl family. If these restrict Ion are not procedure .iy-walkinx hlind-
KKOA Seattle (44? im?0kc . 1 "wtis- '""urn t,,f nr" oiiicer may KMimi ;t iinKuny. iou may
i.s;a,i twine ruiiiineni or oinerwrn pmre an ar.sMitie itvtrannne m Kei across without l-ejnfi pushed
direct d Secretary Willmr or Sec- the' premises. These conditions over of course. The law of aver-
ivtsry Ibvls of the war' depart- provide that if the family allow apes Likes care uf that, and the
me tit to do so. visitors in the sick room or if the
1 ' . ; family he eo careless as to permit ate
ontailon to be spread, the case for, has a prea? deal to do with I
friends and relativt-s here.
Miss Vard!l is swiniing the
weekend with her twin brother
and family in Hliker.
Win. Couirhanotir returned from
I'ortland Friday.
Mrs. Chris Johnson returned
from I'ondon, where she has been
Ask Coolidge To
of averaKes, qualified hv theixisiMn hr brother,
e of your health and resistant t Tn vs' a
e. has a preat deal to do with bkM 1,0 " tKlm '
and Bir!s'
piay the
shall he
M. B. C. I to . orchestra pr,i
cram; 10 to 11, studio hour.
KOO I, dinner concert; Ji, N. R
a, n i intrims ; m, r. i . rrt.l.kni c1mi..i. . ..v .
promptly quarantined.
your case of pneu-
you If yi hreathe thLs deadly
. I North Powder teams here Friday, j her mother. Mrs. Maharry. who
Miss Aubin
Mrs. G. T. Ballard is confined to
her home with a sore throat and
a had coltl.
Several attended a show in Ra
ker Wednesday night. Those at
tending were Pick Parker. Ross
Gilkison. Wayne Sencerhox, Audrey
l-'orrstrom. Kthel I.indley. I.ucile
hraeder. and Eathel Forrstrom.
Mrs. Ivan Pierce is staying with
KrO -:). vlolin-orcan ro. 7 " ""7. w piMmimnja ta a comtou d.ee.
. . . . " ' , io uppn enorut io omatn it
mm; T, book review; t, N. B
s, "Neapolitan Niehts"; W to 1
iiT(etys program.
KOINr-, dinner concert: T:1S.
orchrstra; f. Apostolic falth or
chestra; 10 to ll:Jo, dance hand.
KFRC- JO, Cecil ins; 1 to t.
Blu i on Jay mlHree. 10 to ls
danc muat
KoMtW .;, muaicAl propram: t.
B, C; , concert orcheatra; lo.
X. B. C; It to 12:30, muatcaj pro
pram. KKOA ;J0. studio prorrant; S.
N. B. O.: P. orcheatra; 10:So to I
Coyote KHvJ. -
KOA 4. JO, kiddiea'
fmrsdav morninr 1o mm her hip
OUR
TELEPHONE
NUMBER IS
MAIN 56
. It isn't necessary to tell lis to he careful of
your fabrics it is second nature with us to give
efficient, conscientious service on every order.
And our prices, too, will meet with your ap
proval. STANDARD LAUNDRY
Cleaning and Pressing
IS
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t000)ft0C0)00990O94e0Ja)
Uie.l. you will not tee quarantined, commumcrfble diseases.
ThLS rule l not tsrr.tf d.n -la CI v. . ... v . . .....
WASH1NOWN, Jan. It (XPV "jok. nr wl,hot forethCM.Bht. fo'r r cht. and ce4 aom'e iov out of l.f-
icu mw miss a. cood time now
iS not SO HUK-h dS MIUllnAt nti.1 fhd K,,t . w ... .
revopn.tton of the Columbia nlxvr diphtheria b;t still congous t.i :h.K-. Bs.il.la od refte. irt
.....w '" a aesree. it is j.is another of d:Ne. Taite care of yourself. I
" T . . , . c""T icerm u.sf.i.-,s cjui by Keep mv from "sneerers" and
He reurd a dcleRBikhn iaclud. the -pwum-ixcijS" in true pneu- 'Vouchers' and vou and paeumonia
in,c senators Jones and lill of tn.nia and bv ..f - ti .
K-rs of the Vjhintioii kouse
d -leftattan. The project has tven
ineMir.tet by the federal au
thorities but has not been elaed
as a l.d. ral project.
So, This is Leap Year! : : : : : ByBRiccs
Minixmn hi;h ns
1. dinnet concert;
KGW t. dinner conoert
KOSKHflnV Ore.. Jan. : (AP
prosram: ' Medford H'Sh school defeated
Don't Be Fooled by the Bottles
..... etuuiu l;,.),,) ..I. . . ...i
pr.rn; l(- to 11, danc munc. .- ... . .... ..... . !
.1. .-i ,.,v . .. .
talk.- a v .-. . ., ' ,rrn'
l; t. ' '""" and at r.o ti:e d:J Kaoburt aej
r. ,,,1.1 TroJnT T,"- '!' rls""1 ,n mi of the1
KHO -t U. msi,-v,l program; " " f V, T
N. . l; . com er, or, hera. 'f ' oocas,cn.! tai, ,hot
KKV-i ,, children , hov.r: :. 7 , V- T "
or.he.tra; . oitob ttaciety of ' --
t'ouitoeera; , nudio rotrara- t;
l"il'fX ' Vc""T tWh y.a ma,
.. . d.nnw concert; T-JV to ,-a:n sour er to Me
. fx.m. 9 ... aaix-e mewe, lr, ui -
1 1 to 11 it. -t-.oofy Bird ohr - mrt.t o; ,.
.
V
W M t l Ttl nORRT '
1 OMVN The tnooa i io .--....V j
iIowti epon the earth if Sir OMrvr ,
1 sre nchu but he J .-., , !at
' w otr ; It i;l l. t iiii,- I
OT vMr iett.-e.
f our c. fo:;iea
:id it rasy t. acet
I a-.tit.ide.
H.: diit- i t, -.u. . fci-Ut tit. tiAtatois. tteadift l?ft
to LtM, .ry are At-ti rsC!y. .V:'.. NokIius aLd Htltn
V:-v. Ti.'ie . tu lifi-xo'Vi. ',::r.i: mtu -!iie tor tfcf ci4i
tj.it ir.ip-. The t-ut:. ihiy r- poust.
1
FURS
Highest prices jvd f,r
all kinds ef rsw fus-s.
O.evk ty return p-iai'..
ALSO
We firry a full s'.ock
of best qa!itr rvay-r-..vle
furs. We rk msrfe-t-Mirrler
wrk, rehning,
rvpairir.f r.d cleAnir.f.
Chris Miller
lolO Adar. Ave.
I ',' I is i" 0 1 S -fTSiSfsiErfyi r-2eNlV,i
Li ft& I.. -1 PC!--.
I ' f Ik II 111 i III
WH6M VOO VE Beer- iPCrsOir-t3
ALU OF YiJ livSH'NUS eVMO .
MoiT ce tixja pr FotJ THffes
Ve OJ A WoeJe.Fvt. GtRi.
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pip.
HE.WILY OCTNUMBLRLD hi. T Ul lU- UOKR1LD ever or
Rosa of Ae PJuladtlptu C:j CV? CceipaT n.ilA bet cmi Se ic4 frr
XT f
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To GST UP EioooSH K)6Rv E TO
pop xwtr Bi3 QuesTtofJ
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S . I i-ve BtEl THIMWM6 I I ODC. TOO KMOUJ 1 inteJrr J
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I iti-i- t Tewar fouJ,(U5 I CR,6Hrfuu.y sJoBieD "r8CT I LEAK'S N'othincI
1 : rsis,,s5?-:-t.
- MO TrtSU OME MISHT .SHS
COaJS 6iSnjS OP 8ECOMINS
6lslTI MNTHL
Old Gold
Ihe Smoother and Bstter Cigarette
not a cough in a carload
O M,r lrar.G.lai.lM
ecsMn ct the oper bajel. Ihe tslct r.vrfurv h tilcii up rcwr-t a Bei-m ol Repcif
fravtful'.y at-J fihla-nj K