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th Si lna low latj cur pfj I'age Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, December S, 1D2S. Dress Flowers . Inexpensive Thoughftul Practical Pretty Ifc iur Tiian MwtoOP"! llnliilwr .rr,'IMix. 25 up 1k-o liable Valuefl HILL'S' COAST RECEIVES GRID RECOGNITION Oregon State and Stan ford Figured in Nation al Awakening My Alan 4. (HhU t ; -"f(ii'd Press Upon Kdtlor) m:w YORK, (AIM The shouting Hfnra of Ihe gridiron firm ament, collected in th Ail-America n ft U x y. oik mfir show a (lUtinct tendency to follow a South try Westward rowae. , It hum not no lour aire that this nnnual habit aa Just a matter of inspecting the F-aatern talent, tnk injc a glance or two at the III IV n tun kg. selecting eleven alora 1y this somewhat n-nr-iightwj meth od and labeling tht-m "The AH Arnerlca.' It Ha.i a simple task, at least, compared with tin- job Of survey ing a nation filled with such und Imn taknt an It is today, hut the swing of foot ha I) 'h pendulum has brought well-earned recognition to play ''in over a wider rantfe of action than ever before. It haa been con clusively proved that no one section any longer has a monopoly on atur l'm.i or star performers. What ever shouting there may havi tf n fi-om the Kastera hilltops toward the rto of November was abrupt ly Milted after event that tran Hpired at the Yankee Stadium un der the direction of Oregon Hiad and Stanford. SAO Ih k Team i V evJnx 'chuck r4.v v f-v-vr t ; y i Our Entire Store a V ' Gift Shop ' Tour Ki't problem will l,( aO)ed by. a vMt to this aton-. INuitH f :i'fl HUKT t Idi.h awult your wkrtlon. Tin prlreH nn ranii hte, whhin th nu ans of. v. iy liildjf'l. tn jr Saw Vny vt Vir. CARR FUKNITURE CO., Inc. Main 770 !ViPtern Oregon's I-jrj;est Home i'tirnl.-h rH 1 Kn villa h. Lytle. iXTfawd. t Cochran & Kberhard, j Attorneys for Administrator, i Nov. 24 Vr. 1-8-15-22. -notht: to ciu:mtoks. NoHfe la by th's Ifiven that tht imiersipnel has been appoint-.) hy the Couniy Court of I'nion Coumy, Oregon, rxeriitor of the estate of I.itry A"" Vade. decehseil, and lias , ioualifiwl- a NU-h- ' All itrt All persons haviiiK claims against ; the said estate are hereby uo1itii ! to present them duly verified to the ; iBdaraiifned at the. (irande Na- Vjitonl jPaifck in J.a (irand or at ;.the. r Office, of J. s. JIodKin. in ( Ia Orunde. Vmon cunnly, On-Kun. I within nix months from tin; dale iof the first publication of this no lire, .which' Is on the Uth dny . j November, ISSS. j HA It It Y A. ZntBHK'IC, ' ' M la rirumi.- Or ti The announcement of the Kelectiun of the Associated Pi ess All-American football team for 192 has teen eagerly awaited by the nation, as this team is the most representative inW. 9-k-2j-30; ic. 7. iind carefullv selected and is considered the last word in mythical elevens. This year the West and Far East tied for four places on the first team, with the MiddleweM and South taking the other three. The Pacific Coast also placed several men on the second and third teams, which are given elsewhere in today's Observer. The above photographs are' of first team members only. The Observer U the first newspaper in this territory to carry this team, as it was not announced until today. I - It haa been feathered firni-hand by The AxftorlaW'd Preaa staff , of I All-American ranking. On the All- American Miind of playrn as a aporla experts, men wio covered" all the big gamea in every aectinn and been ao aiuiated aa to bent collect the verdicta of port a editors, coaches, arouta and offlcialK. l-a-t mill I'nr Wtut Hlti Itn siftiua. unalysla and final compilation nhowa the Kar West, Including the Kocky Mountuln urea, WEST COMPLETES GRID SCHEDUIE:- hare whole, including m-coitd and thin! 1 elevens, the KaM ag;iin is tbd by j the Fur West with pluca each, j white the Middle West hu 7. the' South t and the Southwest 2. tn Hepresiiti-i Southern Cal. to Plav Sev Twenty-eight Institutions are J ., rn"U r.-preaented. Only four have nmre cu iicicin.c than one man on the wiuad of 53. Only one, Oeorge Tech, as pow Oi'egon Teams Take Nowhere haa the nationalizing process in college football been so Ktriklngly emphasized aa in the All American ronsensua compiled by The Associated Pre in the four years sine the deutn of Walter Cumn. father of the all-star idea. This consensus for 12 S n-pre-f-iHs the opinions of more than experienced observers, the coin pllatton of rountry-wMe opinion on u par with the Kaat for the first fu an array as IMxie has produce.i.' nine in Aii-Ainerican nisiory. i n jran rlalm the distinction of putting miprernacy in Individual honors al- three pluyeni on the mythical out ways enjoyed by the Kaat hereto- f(t Stanford. Army, and Honda fore, though by dwindling margins, t ))HVe two each in the Dm. is now wiped out altogether. j latnp fo,, pIar(.s on On the first team, four places go yM,rH All-American bus been just in tne I'.ufrt, lour to tne rar West, with the Itocky Mountain area in- luded for the first ttmr, two in the, South nnd only one to the Middle Wi't, experiencing an ""ftff.vear" in Savings Accounts Have Increased Nearly $200,000 Ii Grande people have nearly two hundred thousand dollars more in sav ings accounts in two hanks than they had a year ago. The safety and good sense of a hank Savings account is tn-ing appreciated Tnore and more. With four per cent in terest guaranteed, the hank account is more profitable in dollars and cents is a iR'tter investment than MOST building and loan contracts when the investor has to pay a membership fee and isn't able to complete his contract exactly on schedule. In the La Grande Building & Loan you pay no membership fee or penalty of any kind. As in the case with the banks, every dollar you put in is always your dollar-- plus all earned interest. Are you making investments equally as good as this loeal company? B I U Ylitor i. sutler Associate! Press Sports Writer) I.OS ANT.KI.KS. S AIM The 1 ! i Pacific roast conference football schedule presafs icriii'H tng Rdntc for sntne ttf th major as keen as the ainiitKle tor team M,,,H,m cmniipion ui in- honors. The tak of selection has w"Ht i8 Proclaimed. heeniijtJHt .is. liiriicuft m tthut uf j oarke, xrnduate maniurerjA, and pIckinK a rhampionshlp team In n ! faculty representatives of the ron vwn that lias had its full ahare J f erenre in meetinic here yesterday of atumiinK reverauln. It rise and ! drew up and ratified the jrihiiron fall of team as well as individual j program for the ensulnif year, and tort urn-. i a Kfance over it revealed that Star tackles like Captain Sprairu. Man ,, x""mh,,''n w'ro ,1,,wn (of the Army and rapiain Hibbs.of ;,Dr ,,nK'Jf M-neuun-,. Southern uiroimH, icreut backs' Southern i 'alifomin. Stanfoid. I like Al Ma rat era of Dartmouth. I California and Washington the I am) Itelman Hume of Suiuhem "Biff Kour" of the contennic Methodist had the bad luck lo suf-j each faces a schedule that in a.s fer injuries or mishaps that itn- ; touch as It Is heavy. The Trojan I paired their effectiveness Und cin- of Southern fatlforiila, champion?' a. .mi., ill 1.. Lt-w.it llu ip t ll. Anx.rl. i lliilt VMi r llftv.i K'h:ill IMOHl can rn nk iriK?. (difficult of the lot. erncwnjr in i i ven Karnes In 1 !':.'!, nnd s ven The Associated Pnns All-Amerl-j of them are- conference stiuKKbs can tejin is on the front p:tpe of ! One interstM-tionnl striiKKle has today's Olwerv r. (been clnad, and another is In the making for them. Washington Stnxe. like Stanford An lown man lounil st raw her tic on his vines t he other day and picked them in a hM7.arl, This It ep tit. Ilea n prn-.pt it y ? and Wash in t on, pulled five enn terence frame out of the confer ence schedule fire yesterday while LA GRANDE BUILDING & UN It Grande, Oregon. For Motorists! Auto Needs Kvery nuto owner takes riile in his car in its appearance and in the way it runs. When making up your Christmas list you'll come across some friend who would greatly appreciate something for his car. You can choose anyone of the many auto accessories from our stock and Ik sure that the recipient will 1h pleased. 'We will gladly aid you in making a choice. Idaho. OreKon State, Montana and OrraoR. followed California s ex ample with five each. The Hruins of 1'. C. I.. A. cubs of the fonter- nce, got but four frames. The subject of a "czar of western I football" cam- up for discussion 1 nnd was nut in the hands of a com mittee of four for investigation. The four were Hill Monahan of California, chairman: Carl l.odell, of Oregon Stale; Karl Campbell of 'u.htm.'tou and Stephen Cunning ham of C. C. I.. A. the committee will make one of two recommenda tions at the spring meeting June , T and at Spokane. Wmth. lief ore clearing meeting, vl-c-lion of officers was held. I'rofes .sor W. It. Owens of Stanford wa elected president to "succeed I',ro U ssor C. C. May of Washington. Hugh c. Wilhtt oTToiithern tSrt ifornin was elected frctary, suc ceeding Oean -M. S. Aligell of Ida-, ho. Carl l.odell of Oregon Statv re ceived the presidency of the coaches antl managers asociutiun of the conterence. Jack Itenefiel of 4regoii was the former presi dent. Ciiuuinghaiu was re-t-b-cted secretary. San l'rancisco will be the scene of the next regular meeting of the entire- eoiit'eremv a year from now. California will be the host. The conference looilkill schedule follows: September 2S I'niversity of Cal ifornia at I -us Angeles vs. Southern California ( at l.oa Angeb-s). October T Oregon at Stanford ( I'alo Alto) ; Oregon Aggies -at Stmt hern California (Los Angeles): Montana at Washington (Seattle). October I- Washington State at California (Iterkeh-y); S'anford at 1'niversity of California at Los A iik' h s (Los Angeb-s) ; Southern California at Washington (Seattle; Montana at Idaho (Moscow.) i ir iol.t r 1 ! t regon Aggie al Stanford '(I'alo Alto); Waslwing ton at Washington State Cull man): Idaho at Oregon (Kugene). October -ti Southern California .it Stanford (I'alo Alto); Oregon at Washington (Seattle); Idaho at Oregon A ggies ( i 'orva His ) . November 2 California at Southern California (Los Angeles); Oregon Aggies at" Washington State ( Portland ). November ! Montana at Calif ornia (Herketey); Stanford at Washington (S.-atle) ; Idaho at Washington State (Pullman): V. C, L. A. at Oregon (Portlnnd.) November 1 S Washington' at California (Iterkeley); Or'gOll Ag gies at Oregon ( Kugene) ; Wash ington State at Montana ( Mis soula). November 21 California at Stanford t I'alo Alto); Idaho at Southern California (Los Angeles). XOTICK TO CRKPITOKA In the County Court of the Male of Oregon for I iilon 'ounl !ln the Matter of the Kstate 4'I1AKLK NELSON. Heceue.l. J Xotlcp Is Iwrehy given that the! NOTICK IS HKUKBV lilVKN: Vounty Court, of YnJoti County, J Thai the undeis.gned was on the j , . . "Tth dav of December. l'.H'S. duly Oregon, haa appointed the 11S administrator of the signed as ndmrnirtrator of the a1rt,0 estate. All persona having I late of Snvillu L. Lytle, deceased, ) claims uguln.st said estate are heie and all person. havIi.V " claim by recjulre.I to present the . tto'fhe umleisigned at the olfice oi i n In.t fc'M.I Khita n fit hiirliV till. I ..... nAf ' " (the Gruiide Honde Luiiiuer i oui- r OF 1JP(. llJlITlP to iwe1" sne In wrjting, . uny u,e ut Craiide Hotel idulv verified, with lirom r vouch- bulMlng at La ;ranr, Oreg.m. November 2 8 Montana at I I.. A. (1.0s Angeles). November 30 Washington State at Southern California ( Los An (f'len). ' East Team Will Have Many Stars ' PAN FRANCISCO, Tec. S (AP) Selection of the eastern team which will meet a western iuad ers, to the underslifned at i'ji, 'within six htonlhs from the dal" of rn s none, w in nrooer oicim-i t;rande, within six months from ""n r th dnie of Hie first nnhllcation of 'and ,ul' verifl. proper d as by . this notice. has been Da,ert Qnt first publlhhed thii j HUlreil. Ihited at La Grande, O:con. tins game her December practically completed by Andy ,,u ,1.,,. v1.von.i.r ik ' i7th day of December. '.r2' Kerr. Washington and Jefferson ' j HOfl A'K .). NKLSON. rnnuM . -1 n will ort In thtt Outvi. I . - 'ml i- rrS I vt . ' i A .1 in I ti i t i -i Id i- city for the ea-stern forc. Kerr f Administrator of T th" Kstate ' of Tnec.r S-1 S-22-2S: Jan. r.. " notified officials her that he had j - picked 20 of the 22 players to be Tfff-TWS1 cboS'n. They are: ends Hay- 1 BaVMBMBiiBBBBBlBBS craft, Minnesota; Baraiie-, New York university. Tackh-s Oetto. l Pittsourg; . Pommer-ming. Michi- , gun: Nowack. Illinois; Itaskowskt, Ohio State; Wagner, Wisconsin, (uards .OilMton, Minnesota; y Thomson, I a. J'ayette; McMulfen, ' Nebraska: Kox, Pittsburgh.. Cen-( ter Aschutan, Washington anil Jefferson, (jtuuor hacks Harp- ' ster. Carnegie Tech: Liveson. j North western. Half backs Strong. ' New Tork I.; Weston, Host on col teg.; Bennett, Indiana. Fullbacks Oiwst. La Fayette: Holtm ,, North-j western: Howell, Nebraska. t 1 - The Dennis DOUBLE CUSHION WEATHER STRIP saves futfl, gives comfort and r is inexpensive. Home Lumber& Coal Co. Successors, to Claude C. Pratt Phone MAIN 248 I PEACOCK ! COAL "Jilt For a quick, hot fire use Peacock Coal Van Petten Lumber Co. FbOM Mala UI "flood Serrtv yak- Kf " A VERY EMBARRASSING MOMENT When you step up to a ticket .window, in a hotel or business house and discover you have lost your pocket book. Your mind becomes paralyzed, you look into space, you endeav or to think twice QUICK, and more embarrassment' is added to the situation when you are handed a blank check and obliged to say, "Thank you but I have no checking account." You Lost a Good Chance to Create a Good Impression. May We Serve You NOW,- United States National Bank La Grande, Oregon "Member Federal Reserve System" JACK ALLEN SUPPLY CO.