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-I.C PageTwo LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tuesday, January 8, 1929. ; I.ii-rcw ant Exii a Narrow - Wide and Extra Wide kua In tfc : c( laarrlra mser ' " . bMIjM I iit tat Ll;k luIrM tr tal rt) H tkes lurarr 1.14 Ifcat ) lu -hmI FrloV Dependable Values. Hill in ENNA JETTICJCS Dependable Quality. CARDINALS HAVE REVAMPED TEAM 'haaswan-frowt'Houstfsn; iw Mtd fl ,,4 AB ! do repUrc Krankle Kriu -t vo- DfiriSlTlPrl T OF to replace Krankle Kriscu at sec onQ. ne is rateq an naru nn- i ,trr.anrt the card art tanking on, : him to strengthen the ' infield. ! f frYiarh volunteered lo mors- over to f - - n- . i third to make room for Slph. He f t did this, it wan explain-'!, because Infield Changed for 1929ii1it n iilv position thr; RlP- Fitrhr Plovor Mhltn on'1 ' vely. Andy? Jhdte, llgllL 1 ia wl Hl)eh Kom oe Holm. no played . Disosed of Recently ,,u,a m r- wiD.; Holm probably uh an outfit-Ider an High a a utility thtnl M-r. Shortening Of The Deer Season RICKARD'S PLANS -WERE ELABORATE I .iped (o Establish Box ;r Center in Florida; IJempsey Comeback 0 Hy AUn 4. iHil 1 (Vo iaifl I've KiMirtu K-lilor) M:w yoi:k. jun. t.U')-r Wi4i TV, 'Hickard would hav ire,ii.iifc had he IHr-d to eflesry ntrt iU .labr:te plan ofJVr s V.b'& T- W of (H-TNUitHlR Mtt that ,m-Tt Tiding hi nowdble urrisor. ftrOy Trv hlmwir kn-w of many and" P ili'Ul-t l:flnjf Idi-ns he ' ttd:;trnc.:. He ffgnn-d most of hi life? vvnmre out months u ni ofln ! tnMnnri, tal ht e on Tuimy xti loclVal mn-pnr fwr iw-mp-t f' ttlU fv-r yr before flne ml Jacfc iualf fuaxht in 1'hiUi-t-1phi. The Tnne Unllyhoo n am -(KHfjr hnflel us Chut -tb-liotiinic CttrtH-nrier a HvmI for IU liantn Mauler. ipht - rvvlv.l r,turinf Jack J lln 'rt,u Ur In Ie4hir uniforms. Th re Walter Jiaranvilie. hortwtop. ' 1, . ,., , oM to lUw-tnn. and jlleorr W. Hr- " . " " " ;r. outfielder, traded to the) utter Ate that ihre should b liravta, Uo ! Ittg Mirk l.lie durtny hlf , .In ltj llat of the 4'hll at-aaoti and uettrljr t'luh ouner are ronfi-lv-nt tht ' all the ret ofih jrear. T'x coo- tH- team lht-y will end ut to de-j t inflated reiiiodeltnr the I'olo fvud the rhatuitloiuthip UureUtitLs' Uruunda u that it tuiil'l b equip year will U trotiir in every d-vrt-1 led lor hike rat ttiic and b.-tter ar- invni and that it t certain to Ue in runiced fr boklnir ho, hit thr lit 1 race all the way. Mill havinjt.fhld rovtu fur fvwt- All the innlnnv of the lilt twll, wrtr and otii. r xporta. tdtchinir and rntehlnv atuffs are tu l'nmcae AuttbiM rtlort for trainin tlun !rinr The I' M'htU lh-kapl itroiuKito rf- hurVn arc Untvr iWUnd Ak-i:-; futi re ruBtint rhWHy to Iwi- nndt-r, Jcim Haines. "Wee WillyT : ii'K h ultra e&raed hta Will Hln rdei. U'larenee Milch, 1) 4nd Inicnewi lo nmtt' anythinr if Krnnb Krankhoiua. Jam WiWn ,Ihre were toa4hitiu-a of a "rate' prottahly ail! akatn carry tht Imr- it. At he ohi 'mri n. he trfc'tl do of rntrhiuir. indoor, attain minjrn la addition, to Kliw Ithem. on the benrh murh 0K, ruHnr and a-ms. He dl- of Ut nu,u, han - a Minnted to iraAa-I the (MMadMiUIrs of prof- the nunora, hut "Wild iMir Halla Hi.nal tennU in 1921. y-ar oefor hi. a Is to r port from Koudon and tht" pioneer eflorts actually were Herman IWtl from ftoeht-Mer to made in this fUd by t. t. I'yle. fcolnter U the itchinr aff. MiitA'ttMd the nca itunlea fMr the Tlw rtHiir NM diiut of his liiKieO-itlcharda Tommy Thevenotr, shortstop. iroittH- here in tCC Ith-kard um In-en lrad-d to the htlHes and influential in t-sitblisliln kre hary (ielfwrt. a younrvti-r from ho-key on a Mx l aKUf la&ia In liorhertrf. tx lat 4 to fill the rap .Sea York. at abort left by thr departure of .Not atl of Jtk-kard a Mrh-i'r- Tommy and MantnWllr. He ha ej pUa materiAliaa-d. At one time ben K-ierile -by Mjr learije v-t-he . ronviderett atavinr tha Kirpo- eran a, another i-arry l- Joie. ly W. . t wintr (ibrver 'rrejjondcnt i VSIOS. Ore., (HimUll A call fiieetinjr of the I nlon Hportsmcn's NOTK This is the a-rond of a i I nder nrt-wiit arratiiTei:rnijL cltib an held at the rabln on the eii of stories dealtiiK with tM- Jfiti ItfUtotiiU'y. liret baaeiuati. is fi"h hatchrry pruundi l-Vidy aiyht. winter profpecta of major leaaiie th only tnfletder of List season's Alot 3 mentors and vUitora Kaaehall clutMt, thrs mill f'tltoa J t-ani who ui re turn to hU .ld present, icvrl'idiair thft 4-fb- day to day. , put. r-aiiuns that rame iom 1-a Grunde ' - - i. MaiHer KMithaorth ho an-anl linker to attend the te-tin Hy ICe .Newman i hu uno-d he will bv a rundltUte for nn,l :trtkitte in the dlaruMrion (AHwciat'd l'rM Staff Writer) la r-KiiLr plaice "in hKit ff M. - r- 1 concern itoar rhaiueea In the prsrnt Kr. .Oris. Jan. (Al The : placing; Harper. Ho-erer. Vounff Kame and fUI laws - tiy th ate t. Louts fanllnals. National Whijcuc l-nt tiatti. Mfun-apoIts star legislature.. As uual tthe first champion, ail tu rt the Ijww- who w-rfonufi brillisntly in riyht nuuiler on the program was a lall weapon - with, a nesr niin.tr field rt season. i eipcrted to "fed' romdatint of coffee and In Hilly ftottth worth, a rt-vamped give a a conical for I hp job, accaoria -utoiuarT at lhee ltfl'M and porsJbly one chance tn 'laylur l ioiuhit and f-'rtew aneetliiB. Amour the matters iis the outflotd. Wafey. sluisarina; regulars of Laxt riial t the tnwln mwtlmf fol- Aiihoitjrh elrht p la vera have . rasun's utir-M, pro)ably mill be lowtnarthe lunch were; chung- In been dipol of tnte th rlub 1 iai-k in their uhl posiilona. . Ihc Utue of the ileer a-aon. limit Capiure-I the i2 pennant, the;. When the I'anlinal go to camp wf dewf, ducks; aitorter salmon prtpecis are that the start of the ' they will te greeted by new- hvx.1 reason in KaMern Orvgon; and n w rare will see all bnt two of coach, riarl "OreaKy Neale. form- -Similar topiea. those ctaMWd as lat year's rru- 1 er Mar outtifldvr oi the Ciucmfliftl lieds obtain-d to replace Jack tine low. head coach a-r Hill UrKchnie lt year. Blaze In North Powder Gymnasium Hy Mrs. taiM fOrvaroiit ,-' ttlrer Correspondent) NOfiTil i'OWIKK. r-.. (tfpe rUl) VHnwIaj night the fire- de partment was railed out to fight a fire la the irmmuluui,.aued by a defective flue. The firemen chopped a hole through th wall and citiiigulMtit-d ,ih- blaae with v;ry little itatuuge. Tlie girls bakfthal team had Wen pntctbting and smelied the imoke and - upon lnvtlgatioa. found the afnoke coming through the wall. Tiso Icaut wan covered by insurance. Last Night's Basketball mg Hy tlie AM-iaii Trew MISWU'U. Mnnt. Munt..iia 33; Mcnutiia MiiMii 1.- WAI.LA VI,I.A. tt'ah.-'Wttit. w-eon msn T- Idaho IT. la in prey's M--Krk in a bout to hrkt at the Yankee stadium in September, The Strthllng tikflrkvf match at SJLanil Itearh. F-rjrr Z. br the tmly tanrtbte p;itt that remains although tt Is nM BBlikclv thai liempaey. after tx' ha' fully recoererf from the CM-k of his friend's death, may dr iiU' to go through with his part of the program. Jack may feet that this Wktuld have be-n Hickard'a wn. resardhsa f whether therc may ih a call for the Old man Mauler lo take up some executive icKion414Uilc b-ft hy HtrWard Tho.oA.-rff.W lie planned tu make ifce Strtiding Kbarkey fight the fore -runner of t-tt5tire nieratina in th south wth Viantl Hach as the lae fut a program of winter port rm. iMidun to his IntcreMs in New rfe. Jfiignificont In this cvnner tlon In that Utckard hud Invewted niM4antiallv in the Miami H-cb Kwfit.1 rlub. bttMiS hohitng ethet l-tteM'V inieresta, t'rr yt-am Kickard uundm r d In an effort to ot4aln powswKfn of an outdoor arena in the Metro politan ubmict or to enrct oOf which would eiwHtr htm to plan bis hig oat door spertarlea whh th winif c rtaiaty he apvrated indoor- it Madtww iiare tktnien. It can onhjr be speetitated upon whethet If eventliully hoped In gain enn trtd of th lIo Uroond or build a new arena in Jersey t'ny, a It 1 Miiti he ront tnplatr-d. TrkM la Rh Vankrv An far hark aa ItU'Ur-i Naundeti out tkm I Jacob Kupt-rt . ti th po-wibiiity of acoulriair th t N-w York Yankees. vqrU'j rttam pi'iits than, as now. It was nv so . inueti thai Tea ilred to invade the baseball ft- Id s h deslresl to lwe rontnd of an arena ad-iuatc to stave his outdoor boinr rx , irurugunsas. Kailin in that Se lottdttrted nvgottatfcona oter a con uderabH ierio.t for tb purr-ha r a rniroiUKg interest la the Nesr krk taints Jnm thark a A. Siont banu two years it n was wadrtooi l.it-kjird aod feka amcUtr offrvd . Monehatu f-.viv tor 11 per ceni of ;iant" tock tt thfw n cot ktt ions tvri throuvh. It wM I;fckar1a plan. If he obtalnet such . inird. t runirrt ths b - trouabj into an a II - ports inru and I-ase the Yanktv stadium for tie home games of thr iliant. To the tmittg promoter it seemed a l tiip--y ttoui In Huno Aire. Kor tuy-t and a slugger. (M-veral years h"ala couriered Orey s ipb, a y ftrMiiarin- a lilt luim m it h lUrrv " " harteryrer but opposi- HIKUifX'S PRKPARPQ PHP 1000- rtoua sources to a ,T ; " vv y-J unir-d eontet. as well as other ob- larbs. furred him to abandon tho plan. Illckard actually had the tickets for a WIlts-lK-titp-w-y bout printed at one time. iMarins; the date uf H-pCt Biir . I:4. FOUR MEN GO, MORE DOOMED HOUY ItlLVHKS (iOTHAW NKW Yllht. Jan. k tAl') Th train bearing th botly of Tx Un'kard from Miami Heach, where, the career of the world famous it ports promoter ended Kunday, reached IVnosy I v n la sea t Ion to day at !:; a. m. Thousands jcimmt4 th station 'iutMniy friends wrM newspaper ieii'; nuiiPaVat iWTlian l'o. ' were pernified To" entirr the np- proa-he tot he train. ' Ksttiuaies as to the rMnt of tha profuoter a personal fortun variv-4 from ii,ow.e to &,. than a yar ago Itarkard himself ntaimated It at around I3.i,es. 04arty half of il in ensti. . JiA unlay niirlil ' X. I ... - lournament To Be Played Over 6 L A. Courses LOS ANUKl.Krf, Jan. I ii' 'ju.iltf-.tng play for the I .oat Angelrs hole iae vyi golf tourn mcnt was srhrdubd for tomorrow over six local rowrea. tH-a tee thc tdg- fairway etas- if c4om4 laxt niaht. Pairings for the qualifying rounls had been made, and arrangements had been conipl-ied foe thrveMme to t-e off for lb 4C htcs of play. ' The llvlra cttlinw In K tKi ku' the $t 4open cA Vri-1 la. Saturday and Sunday, today ; had hvi-n closed to those who have not puv mori than I holvw of preliminary play over the touma- , ntrnt fuura- since tiling their n- tries. -The fcutrr were to be per- nOU( to pntcttv vr. the Hiviera rore tolay only. 1 "" a addttitvnal njitu s tod -ay had b-. n al:-d ta th.- lit of thMe . ho pr-i nH awanfy for the mx nt. as aniiDUttmt at night by the log cotnmHier. Ta jr r ffwer l.onirworth nd Hoy Tifta lUrfh piayera litd at le in the JOE DUGAN 'tl"V ;'J"jC PAT COLLINS r 1 , Thr IHtv of llwcxfn ha omnml .' ) .i I ' The club recommend d that iho d er sen am not open until JiVpt. under Man- ro -and coe on the date a now" . -stalUsii-l. thus shorteuing the 'time it a days. The member afeo favred Utttiring each hunter to one - forked horn deer. It was aujtgeUu' that the Mcem have a postal card atturhel so the hunter cuuld fill It out und furniah tiu- game fora t tuuaion with d-ita ronctrninp. the ' mi in tcr and sre uf the dtr-r killed. Tlw)' fnvon-d tlw opening and closing of the grouj seaaoa to loiiK'idc whh the 'ii. m for devr. with no change In (he brig" limit. A motion to rrjuimnd closing the aeon on ruffle! grouse, or nalive phtiiJunt. was dirwss-d but faihd of ia.Naing. as did also one recnumuding the opening of the season on sag hens. , Au;'tirt, 1930 With a ba limit of two Mrds In any one day. ' i , The rlub went on record- as t favoring the forbidding of all trap ping and kllUnr of leavers, the state to net and im any anltoals which were doing da mar to prop erty. He fore clortDff . the club ar rnngd for two meetings in the near future, one lo 1k a clam fee4 on the ;tn of this month and the other an old time dune on the IfJth, tMth meetings to N- hrld at the club cabin. They nhco made arrangements for several member to -attend a yituil.tr meeting In 1 biker on th ninth of January, rresbt nt It. 11. Honnry and feo retury i. I. tadwett and others are planning to make' the trip to Haker for the meeting where there 1 I1ILIL I ' 1 T A FEATURED VALUE IN OUR ifiimiff rfiir r h l''t Choice of Bed, Dresser and Vanity or Bed, Dresser a 3 -:i.'..,'-a,-, 3 Pc. Walnut Bedroom Suite L Choice of Bed, Dresser and Vanity or Bed, Dresser and Chiffonier : .... This handsome bedroom suite in V.'ahut. Exactly as illustrated. The ex quisite beauty of its design will appeal to the most fastidious taste A Rat a Value at this low price. Individual pieces may be had if deuired at the following prices: Bed ... $25.00 Vanitv .838.25 Bench $7.65 Dresser ....... $38.25 Chiffonier .... S20.75 Stand - $7.20 $10 Delivers it pay the bala ice in convenient installments Terms May Also Be Had On Individual Pieces. CARR FURNITURE G0.? - will bo further dtarussfon In re- floor by the Wallowa rouvars. out their quintet. Wallowa lifch gani to propoael legislation. Witn Irt of lai year' district baa a sph-ndbl Iwsketlmll team thnt The In ton High srtauol basket- . . , F1, . ball hoy. n.et their Waterloo Sat- chi""tt" r.d a bunch of . w ill be a .fonse.-ous contender for unlay nivht when thy were de- ibgy bids, several of whom are the honors aimin this year. 1'nion rliated on the locul gyiu r six Uft In height, to roun-1 put tip a good p ppy jgame but was .simply nut Huf.s.'.. ! mi. K. J'arent, J, I'aivm. Minn. O. Mil ler, and lavb partiriputcil in all or pa rt of t li i eame. T!ie . f ina 1 ucorc was 2," lo 17. piairvw ikm Im aH.ltihn lo that lit.) Ktau frcm U h-a of eligible iHber roMy will g. NIGKT FIGHTS Hs Jaj H. -. tfrVature Snk Snort Kditrrk NKW TOHIC 4 AIM A lvoe clealnt:. rxndiwtd with a much ttgor a If the club were a taileoder. U putting thw cham pion Yankee In readiness fr,r AngvWs open at Wlishire last year, f the lr raiupaigw. . Kour men wh r-uUla t V-Iter of the team s wevtkfl nHt.- in 19- alre.-idy have gine and :her prhabc- wtil fntlnw. The detwtrt are Je Ihnrtm a ad . Mike n a ae Lm. third basemen: liwr Kyn. pitcher, and t CwUin. a rifhw, i Tht trnifV .if drastic ac;t.n fr a team thjkt won the Amer ican league rwnt i time in et-rht Tr la addition to awe p pin ih-e t-t two World aerie. ' Hut MitW Hugging ) ankee ninaj:er. eu?ta ne m bluf fing in hi rw and k stepping j out t strengthen the hak p. Hy ilr A tatnl rrr4 MIAMI, t'ln, Matte l-h Tort land. te . aim a fwui from Ked l;b v. Troy, N- York t. 1.ITTI.K Ittw'K, Ark. MiUon M.ingno. N. w rana outpointed ' iHiich" KUster, loiiK- oast tl. NKW KMtK-M Terrix N;w Yor ontiHjned Ju-kte I'll Win ttoa. New Yo;-k. tt). Jimmy McNauv ara. New York, attanted J-e U-frnlvj, YfVirw Uy. i. M r ' At-n. X. Y Lope T-r- 'rK, I'MltppiTH. otpotntd Jtrn mv Uo.drrh, HuI'aV. tl). t loiiTaio, kn.krd ovt Ttlly icriAin. iiotic. Jjcvftt-. f. KT. I-nt IS h Hi-ra. K-n-'!r. ounwmt.4 K l-lie Ander O. r. W 1 1 , I Knt. St. LoMta. outpointed Arthur aSalW M.tla-y. Chk-4 te. Tt Hunt. lnca Otv. and Iftg Hey hfram, Nw b-ftpa. dr-w. 1 1 1 1 PtOl;!A, III -Spug" Myeea. f'ftlciiig 0utpm4 At Mcfoy. St. Lovfcs - Jv.fcff.ny 3ktHwn.' In- djjin fHi. gr . knocked oot k:d 'lis- UaSlt. ieajv, cl. Ml ISMUR Ky fty I knot kr 4 eyf Jarire Itjaolda, Trrw Haul. In, , aaiv Nanry, PtttaPUrr. WT"Htr4-4 Howrw ta nt. t, The Yank have full re- cvVrld trm the ararr U(c t sen. At l they 4'!1 h.- r. eiaar rea-vlM-etba the team riUpee. TH p-ftr were btitd then bH ntedbocre wurk t t of thrre Mher paf pre Mated the great NcvK It ma chtn fn-ea nicktv oveen tfi a ktticp that all bnt beat the Hrmn attj tf the pennant. S ihre Viii W a new nux a at third Ks nevt y-ar, a frh fe v two b"hi4 the Wt. f-h-Atqi a pUyer in the siuwt- stn-knd Hae wkiMt, ad r tt eew ptetverw. I'!-- K "r'i. fc traded fr a third IWjp-msw ke m . a trll t a wak-N I.Hti.4n. i;K1a a4 ft-'-ltn xOW f.n!ed li eon. tj-ft Lry , (rmtn up fr.m tktktird if thi- iMeifJc rviaAt bvue. and l.ei Iuncher ? wtM try f.r Kientc's old at j :hct. and Tnny lArSeri. whoa full recovery from a houldrr j sf run I ntfcttgtted. will pt.ty sNnd. !oti flehrig. of our-. wT d the first Kasl ng. I Me use!, tombs and Kuth will j ( d. their f!u:sii5S airin. ua- ' letw liuth a lev give way. A long t U.H of iiTvtitute Outfielder row I j nwiitd- Hert iVisrhal and Lit j i Kypk. the lattrr recaird fnm J ; the Ytnkee ftrm at St. ltul. ? t lurt. . h.kj..vr. mar He th r. I tm. hlp in the outfield and at 11t bu?. "t the pane otit field vnd infifM h. lp mar go for pitch-!-: talent, la fart, liusgina trn b-trd ti h.i unw-anted eitrus in trsde with !v- land f.r t rye 1 hJe sad with the ir4 Saa 1 r Kd Vrria. He Isild to bOh CTi. CoMrtweiHly u stlli dar.gtmir the uiwt tte- f.re !hrr r?uH a th- a-taa o prying fe a cvupV of pibrlur t. rgflart N-4de llvt, i:! aevd J-hn,. I know an e asy way to keep from getting fat . . . . . . Light a instead of eating s wee rs . P. :. f..r mar N. a. j tt ;rv Hrrb I'rafMwk arm E ir-l -jtr. M-t -ur42!y thr win i r-'-r. l:j'lir-x ' w trm lik - j THE modern way 'to diet! Light a Lucky when4fattening tweets tempt you. That's what thousands ol lovely women are doing successfully. The delicately toasted flavor of Luckies makes them a delightful alternative for fattening sweets. Toasting does it. Toasting remove the impurities and improves the flavor of the finest to bacco. That's why folks say: "It's good to smoke Luckies.1 Men who pride themselves on keep ing fit discovered this long ago. They know that Luckies steady their nerves and do not impair their physical con dition many prominent athletes have testified to this fact. They discovered, too, that Luckies don't irritate the throat a fact subscribed to by 2P.679 physicians. A reasonable proportion of sugar in the diet is recommended, but the authorities are overw helming that too many fattening sweets are harmftd and that too many such arc eaten by the American people. So, fur moder ation's take we say: "REACH FOR A LUCKY INSTEAD OF A SWEET." 66 It's toasted I No Throat Irritation-No Cough. rnimU Mf (infm'i MMii TV Lmeky StnL tw Onita: n i J no at Lucky S I ; . 7 I ' f 7 Nasimova J 1 Famous Stage Star J-' Nazimova gf a CJ ISriUuni Dnnufk Sor M M g . V M.WS. '"'- a7 v