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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, January 18, 1929. SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY OF OUR Mid-Wieter Clearance ' ( -T ' a. Tomorrow marks the final selling1 of all remaining winter stocks at Clearance prices. There still are some remarkable bargains in coats and frocks - -some worthwhile savings in dress fabrics, white goods - -prices reduced in every department. Coats Sacrificed! ' $87.50 COAT now $37.75 $95.00 COAT now.... ... $39.75 $49.75 COAT now $24.75 $39.75 COAT now $19.75 All Remaining Couts at Half Price Than Half Price. m I A Reduced Up to 1-3 Off Smart irtodels that will he perfectly stylish fdr early sfprng- wear excellent fabrics and many wanted colors' Final Sale, of Winter Hats Ha)f Price ... Blankets on Sale At 20 Discount Silk Hosiery Lingerie - - Underwear - - Dress Goods White Goods - - Towels - - Linens - - Shoes - - Gloves At Clearances Prices - - Last Day Tomorrow! Dependable Values. HILL'S Dependable Quality. DETROIT TIGERS HOPE FOR TONIC er. who la impeded In develop III. I M A 1 f ... lo u l.cnilllncr. Currnil. Horn-ll iiTI. I, A. HnQ U.-W. mm r-an w min imi ni in Hi IJucky Harris, Says lie Isn't Promis ing Anything Yet y.-ur s team will h. nvnllnhlc. while 1. 1 Kloner nml Snm j'fiiMun are on ihii doubtful list. No chunm-a ,uvn lw..ti inn.le In the ,, I rlitchlnK stuff 10 dale. I.arry VVooil. manager, .. .u.ivm sn.,, ud tun nr. , Kisvas mn on the router, nml K,i J I'lillllpa ( Toronto, who worked ! uiu unit mo chili iliirin I Inst year, la u possibility. Teams to Clash Saturday Night BAGSHAW OUSTED BY HUSKY BOARD T 1 -! n : . K M Dress Prices Slashed I SILVER GRILL, WARES STARS LEAD LEAGUE S t u d e n t Organization's Tower to Act Question ed by Faculty Body KKATTl.K, Jan. 1 S(AP Knorh HliKshaM- wan relieved or hla riutlea tut h.-a.l couch of the I'uiversity of Washington foothull team early toalay liy lh- student bouril of con Irol. Hut the flnullty of the hoard's urllon Mils questioned hy the fami ly athletic committee which here tofore lias upproved all ucijuns of the hoard relative lo couches. I'ndcr the hoard's order flair shuav Ih to rcmnln under Ills three year contract at full pay. .totaling iihoiil ti'S.iiiin, hut Is to he assigned other duties. Mallla I'mla-tcrmlnail The hoard's action served neither lo settle th dehnte as to the value of the "little Klant" us a foothall conch nor to determine his exact stains. i ll opened, ror the first time In the hlMury of the I nlverslly, Hie : 'ideation of llm exact power of the student hoard, of the faculty utli-l.-lic committee In pushIiik: on ac tions nlmlnK to couches, nml of llr. M. I.yle Spencer, president of the university and arhller In disputes hetween the hoard and th; com mitter. Following- nn announcement nt the hoard's executive session that llr. Spencer hud ruled that Its ac tion was final, the fuculty rnntTiiit lee declared that the president hud assured Its members that they hud powl'r to reverse the hoard. Af'tlOll ONtKlC( An attempt of the hoard to em power the itrnduult munnKcr, Kurl I'limphcll to employ a new head couch was postponed until this uf ternoon. In the Interim student lenders and the uthletlc rommittee were to Confer with lr. Kpencer for a definite rllllmt on whether the hoard's action was flnnl. The committee announced that U would reverse, the hoard If possible. Student leuders curerully re truined from expressing their oh jeciions to lluKshnw diii'lnaj nn open ineelliilt which preceded the executive session. Hut when; they were closeted they declared that "HliKuy' wus .Kenerally unpopulur Hint tho nmjorlty of the student liody had lost confidence in him. that he lucked druwiiiK power at llic'Kiilc, that he failed to dmw football muterinl from slate hlKh schools, thut his continued pres ence as head coach would be nt a Hnnncful loss to the student body, and thut he would liuve to ho re moved nt some lime unil there wns no use doils-lns the Issue ionBcr. " I'liiiionciits iii Mnjiully 1 llMKshuw's supports, however, wild they hud no Intention of drop, plnic t licit fight until every means of reiulhlriK him In his present cap acity hud rullcd. Humors were current tlyit it, trie hoard's uetlon sliiniiK the usslstunt couelies und the faculty committee will walk out, 'J'in refused Inriiiseuss their plinis. "T"-'"'' HtiKshow's proiionents' were fur III flie majority ninoni; sieukers nt nn open tucctinir Hint preceded the executive session or Hie board. Sev. ernl 111111. mostly former toothtill lilnyers, spoke In fnvor of the conch while three iilumnl urKed ihnt his conirnet he bouitht ouiryrht. v Amoiiir those thut ' Kllptiorted lluKshnw were Cliuck f'nrroll,' ull Amerieun halfback; 1'nul Jcisup, Captain elect: IMareneo IHiks, HIl'S Captuln, and Ceorue tlullormsen, I ti captain. Tlieymll ilvclnrcd Hint ll.tBf.hnw vns nil excellent conch, that Hie fool 1,11 II piuyei's liked him and thin his opposition wus from those who m l never fouitht on tho Kiidlron. Iluusliaw's Intci'iirctaiion '"i'he utlitildc of I lie hoard of control," Huitshuw said, "in vnlimr 10 relieve me of my duties us head footliull couch merely indicates on their purl their desire to evado the Issue. It wns my unilerstniiiltnic Ihut 1 wus to be hired ns heail foot liull coach und Hint In nddltlnn I was to preform such other mlill tiolliil duties us the bourd nilKht 11s siirn to me. . . "l mn relieved ns head conch. That meuns In plain InliKiinse to me Hint I am rlred. - "I cun mnke no olher Interpre tullon of the siiutition." The bonrd's vole, after wvernl 'hours discussion wns J I. to 3 luiralnst Ktiirahuw. Wmllh Troy, president or the student body who had called the special meeting, did not vole. . January Clearance Of RADIOS Clearance of a limited number of Radio Sets at decided re ductions. Here is your opportunity to secure a high class Radio at far less than regnlar but you must act quickly to share in the benefits afforded by this clearance. .One Only Model 37 Atwater Kent Radio $ Complete ,50 A real Radio bargain, this All-tiiectric 6-tube Atwater Kent with Model E Speaker, ready to tune in nothing else to buy. $10.00 Delivers It. ' One Only Pooley Cabinet With . . " Model 40 Complete High Grade Console Two Only Hiboy Console Models , $129-00 Complete An extraordinary ra dio value. Includes the Model 40-1929 All Electric, 6 Tube At water - Kent Radio, complete with tubes and speaker enclosed in splendid Walnut Hiboy Cabinet. model, with doors and decorated front made of select Walnut Ve neer in finest work manship. Includes Model 40-1929 A 1 1 Electric Atwater Kent Radio, complete with tubes and speak er. " One Only , Console Model $159 Complete Splendid Value. 'This Graybar All Electric 6 tube set, complete with Peerless Speak er and Handsome Walnut Cabinet A regular $185.00 value. $15.00 Delivers Any Set One Only Console Model Battery Set $145.oo Complete One Only Console Model battery Set $119.oo Complete Model SO Atwater-Kent Radio. Set, in high grade Pooley cabinet. Com plete with tubes, including power tube, all batteries, etc. Nothing else to Ini v. Model 30 Atwater-Kent Radio Set and Pooley cabinet. Sold regular ly for $165.00. All complete with tubes and batteries. Nothing else, to buy. $15.00 Delivers Either Set CARR FURNITURE CO., felited seven out of 10 times by the Webfoola. Keinhnrt's sum total of rcRiilnrly scheduled conference immes in cludes 36 victories as compared to In losses, four of which came in his first year ns couch. Oregon's record for the five years follows: liy William II. iicntir, (Assoclntcd I'ress Muff Writer) DIJTlltMT, Jon. I s (Al')-ln the spnrs fix a re nt Hiunley Ituymonit "Murky" Harris who suys he Isn't praiulsinK anythln rest the. hopes of IJelrolt hnselmll tuns Unit an iilllnir lieirnlt Tlser this senson will rcivive a limilhillnit toniif. Harris, who takes (leorite Mar. lnciy plsce as mansKer or the Detroit American lesitus cluli. at present Is niiraited In living- the Tlirer a tliormiKh overlinullnir. Ho lias nfused, however, to nuike any predictions reiturillnit the animal's health ilurltitf the rnmliijr season. IVw Iti-xiilars Hack Kew ri'Kulars will be liack. nml even fewer of these will tin certain of their places. Ilticky has an nounced, ('hnrley a-hrlner. Har. ry and Marty .McMunus of the in rield; Jonathan Htone and Harry lilce. outfielder: ftwen Carroll and vie. Worrell, pitchers. moan fnlrly certain of appearlnif In tha lineup. JnliiiMin SixMlreil The coast league has been drawn "pun to furiilHii l:y ji,nson. ot K.in I'rnnelsio, d.slirned ror the i fhl field berth. Johnson is a ItiKs-i-r. Imlillnif close to .4 rm last V-ar. nod Ituckv lin. hlirh l... . illllll. "I'ul Itola-rl" l'olli-uHtl wh.. Is hiivhi)i his poiiii.hiif,, troubles, lilob.ibly will be utility outfielder. II llinann may have lo star a hiiltle for fust i,ne position with Hull Alexander. International lluitues !, wus ue.,ulred Ihl.yeur. Heinle Ft lilihle, from Heuslnli. IS the shoi'tsl.ip cullili.tHle. nplnc. In Tuvetier. t hick C.nlloway re muliis to Kiv H. hul.h, competition A return kiiiiic between the Iji triiliiliiK ! Oniiide M. I. A. nnd tho O.-W. rull- rondei-s liuslyethall teams will he playi.l Siillinlay nlKht Ol :3ll o'clock at the I.. I. H. Itecreatlon al hall on H'ourtli and N. Two weeks a no the M. I. A. won la lo M and the ItallronderH are caiier for revenae. The O.-W. lineup follows: ltoi.cn Uutn. Haralson. Mlllerlna-. Hlok Isnd, Hursinmn. Hedmnnd. Newiin. Murr and Kitanr. The M. I. A. lineup follow a: C, fluster. K. Ilnx. ter, M. Hnxt. r, M. moddurd. I.. pioddurd, lierry, Itlack. Moore Mttcult anil Anderson. Two howllnir matchea In the newly rnrined city lenKUe have been played an fur this week with Wares Want defentlnir the O.-W. Athletic club S.4J7 to 2.,1ti?, nnd the Hllvet drill wliiiiluir from Shimxs Kufe wny :,S to S.II5. HlKhest .team score In uny ontil Kunie was made hy the Kuilroad-I era when It bowled SCO In tho third a.iiue of the match with the Stars, i Second hleh was nindo by tha Hllver' drill In the second a-umc with nn 1 Cook, of the Itullroudera, turn ed In the beat Individual runic with a tits in the second aame. Khcrt scored Iti In the first iratne for the Hllver drill. Last Night's .Basketball I SIM l!li7 ISIL'S I'M. .noo .750 1.000 .o Leo Lomski Is Favored to Win Over Braddock WAI.I.A, WAI.I.A. Wush.tr-WbiV mnn Missionnrles 35: Washinaton CHICK WANTS 1.ASS.MA.V llui-ky When NIGHT FIGHTS Tnlili-s lteiersr.1 Tallies nr. rev. re,i tor und tleorse Mellrl.l.. I Mucky wus hohllna ,, second 1 Vurnt , .. s ui vtasiiiiiK-ton, Mcllrl.le wus I his iiianaaet. Now .Mclirhio as .eniteli iliii, . ..... ..... i. . urn atnnna I ... , . T,' ,, ' 1 rlr is work. lor his old employ... Tins S.J1S 1.437 2.119 S.1C7 With rirecl.l..... l.M..l. V.hk.sl in pllchliiit. the lietrolt J new half owner of the I m rait eim. I npiienrs in the person nt Walter ti. llrlcr-s, uiuoniol.il.. body mutiurae. 1 liner. ItrlKlts, however. Is not . . IHcieii to tuko un ttcilva put ill tha club's manoireiiienl. Tl) Detroit rluh will -o to fhoanrx. Aril, tor the tralniii club, which finished in alvth place last year, will have a rcvls. , staff. llcadlnK the llkl Is fieuiBe I'hle, broucht from t'levelnn.l In a Inula which took Kan llollou-iiy. pltchei-. nd Jackls Tvnor, shortstop, fram Toronto of th minora eornaa Johrnv Prudhommt, t rtrht hand- I Itandinira or tne league at pns i cut follow : Tvuin w I Hllver Grill Warea stars I Skavirs Safewny 0 . Itiiilroadera 0 Hy tlx. Axxx-iatnl I'rrw I'AVKNl'OMT. Iowa Otto Von kntKktd Mill Tnm Kv..H llhlrolt. (3): Kayo White, New Krhuns. outpointed llennla "Kid" Mania jf. Kunsus City. (5): Vounir I leri'V l.f.niu,M n. 1 uy ti'llrbn, c.d, -Hapids. I, ' all-Knaland '(-,). !. Lad,,., IJiefossa- association at piva. I II'M. ai.,.1 iu . .!"" ,h mh" Itrowlnit , 1 V A r n " cv. ry week. - f-'t.i i-runcisco iiarrv nil. I ... Winiilper. (In): Hoy Michael. in-iiv mail HALT I.AKb: CITY. I'tah. Jun. I Oregon's Record In Northwest Is' An Enviable One WMHISi I.IKKK l.ACHOSSI" I I.ONUON, Jan. 13 (Al1) lies.,' . pile Us strenuous nnture. tho ffumo ' or lacrosse is rapidly conilnir Into liivor with the women of Kncland. I Ther arc 91 m liools and 17 clubs I'NIVKItSlTV OP OltKOON. KiiKcne. Jan. ts (Special) It has been said that a bnsketbult coneh Is no better fhnn his ra-ord. If that Is true, thi n Hilly Itelnhart. conch ut Orcsron. is the Iwst hnskethull couch Ih the northwest, tor Itllly's teams have won more conference iratnea -from each of their north ern opponcnta than they lost. In the five years that Hilly has NKW YORK, Jan. IS (AD Chick Median, head football coach at New York university. hopes' to have Al lissman, cuptnin of the Violets' 19JJ teum. back as assis tant line couch next season. Mee- NKW YOltK. Jun. IS (AD I.co' T.nmski, or Aberdeen. Wash.. will be u 7 to 5 favorite over James J. Hin.l.lock. of Jersey Cllv. when .NOu'thcy enter the rinir for their ten- 'round battle in Madison Siiuure .7S3 Garden tonlitht. Hut that should not worry llnul.locli. particularly. 'ul " He was on the short end of tlie s,1,r' " a l.ettln- when he battled Tilfry Grif fiths nl the dnrden some time nijo but knocked out the li lulilj-1 ollla-.l Slouv city li-thi heuvywilKht in two rounds. errick Greeted In Paris Today I'AltlS. Jan. IS (AI Ambnssa ilor Heirlck, who wus seriously ill recently ut -his' home nenr Cleve land, retuined to I'nris this morn-inif. Tlie stntlun plntform was crowd ed with members of the American colony and Krench friends when the train pulled in. I.O.N IK IX. Jnn. IS (API The I -ally Mull mild 'today thut Princess Mary hnd a narrow esenn,. rmnt horse's hoofs w hen she was 1 1,, from her mount w hlle huntlns- w ith theHramham Moor hounds. Lnmskl. however. Is one of the hnn ,!.! h ue.11,1 k fl, l... r ? ' " I'"""' ' ruP "' . ' " " " i n..!IWU'.tirlf a control to offer a position on the ouchinK' stuff to the irlant tackle who now' is rccovcrlniT from head injuries surfer.-. I In the Cnrueslc Ti'i-b Rums Nov. rl. THY "IHOV I.N'' STI'XT Spray pumps may he put to Rood use for disinf.tina- the stable if equipped with 15 reet or hose, a 5 foot section nt . .. A crowdina. smash- snruv n,.vl.. n,i. ... ... t nrlnir type of flahter he has ai. J."" """"."" h-l.l hi, own with the best of the dW. fecl-n ', ..""' "T I . S-poimdcrs. He had the title ! cn-vlees. within his arasp In the Ganlen last J . ' y. ar w hen he spilled Tommv ! ' In jr. I.ouehrnn. ruler of the division NKW YOltK, Jnn. IK (AD rhll K.lwarils. dusky New York I'niversliy runnlnar star, will nt tempt nn "Iron ninn" stunt u week Saturday nljtht. Me plans to com- nete In the o meter special nt i punch the M.uinli. v.,..,.. Ih . . i.tn.i Men's silk shirtu .i,-.. ... .1,. ....... ,ae rniiin not Keep nar may be made over into worn- the title-holder down, however, and 'n's blouses with Initeh. collars. Tummy danced und Jabbed his way ! ... a.,e .........on. i nnortpteces of embroidery iirau.iocK not tittle, notice from , ' oiiar anil cuff sets, the experts until he broke fa-tc 'rrrr iJliros law- with a riaht hnn.l " ----- will bean coaehlnif at tlreaon. no team 'l-trlncers armory, upper Manhat of his has ever lost to Montana or I tAn. and an hour l.it.-r In the Ctm. season, Ion, son. Mliioeapi.lu.. knorkaj out It,. I air. Wiiinii.sir. ts: Jimmy c.ib. bon. w. Im,i. autpaiinted Tommy Hilaal. I'n chy, (hi; I rbaa l.lh. ity. l-'onirset. wis., ompuime.1 j IM.IIe Neini,, Huiulh, (4). I I API Ira Ilern. An It Laka uresil..r, took two (alls out or three to win n-a.iw Juhann Heck, derman li.avywelaht here Inst nlaht. Iern Willied lS: Il.ck tl. Wnslilnaton Jttate. The records show that Kelnhart-coached ouin teta hove h-aten the Couirnra li and the Orlxslles six consecutive times. Waslilnitton has mads the liest shottlna aiintnat Orcaon of any or Iho Webfoot'a nonhern opponents. The Huskies Inst six aamea to Oif aon and w-on rour. Idaho and Ore. Cua State colleje were each ale- rard special at the Sorwealan turn society anmes In the second nn-.i1 ttatl-tlioit armory In llrooklyn. KMTK II.XM'?i ll s yt.r J:KW YOltK. Jan. U IAD Knute II. ins. ii. the meb.nh.ly Istne. hai been irh ken v-itla Ini'bi. eiijni anl will he ura.itii. to match piincttes with Umiiiett Hocco. of STOI'K (til (Ills aVUCKI.Y Now-, as diirina; the past 1"' years. Koley's Huney and Tar Compound stops a-ouRhs ai-iirkly. nais innnmeil tissues, clears tlK throat aif Irrltatlni: mucus nnd phleirm. stops nervous harkina. j nnd troiilila-soine nlxht couahs. Al- - . - . ways dependable and efficient. Akron. O.. In the sfml-flnal match Children like 1 averts croup. tO the K. O. r-hrlstner-Jack the- Mothers en.l.,. la ... mle in Madison Snunraa Oar- usits iecoinm. n.1 it ask your -l Krtl:.y r.l!:ht. Jack Oriu. drnrelsl ti.... r. .u, . ' .. ' ' " - nr-wn-fimi, h grown persona e. u i.ivseu aa a ut.stituta, J where. He followed this victory I up wiih the sensntionul knockout ;or Crlffiths. That earned him the I bout with l.omskl. Some or L.o'a -opponcnta would say that Brad dock la not acttlne- much of a "hi-eok" In tacklinic a rival aa rua- . d ami riperlenced as l.oniykl. k.r den Try 11. Sold averjr- Adv.