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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Saturda-, January 20, 1920.
Tune in KGW Sunday
; at 7:15 and Hear
SHARKEY BEATS
K. 0. CHRISTNER
MIA
Come to tujor your
COUJETTICK SHOES
$5 .? w ,. -.$6
Wins Seven Rounds While
' His Opponent Only
Iads During Three
Fr'liinan Mentor
Hill's
' Dependable
; Values.
Dependable
Quality.
FIND IT
HERE
VI tor this column mutt Imi
v. la by 9 ft n "
V. n. IJSVfctf.'M..'!' CO.
O. W. WARNOCK
J! AT AT VK WAKKLK' NN
' Open from .
1 u. m. In 13 p. tn,
, lljr Herbert W. Marker
(Associated Press Hport Writer)
NKW YOJIK. Jn. 2 (AI'H
Jack Hhurkoy now ran keep that
1 1 oil. 000 flute -with Yoiinir Mlrlh.
ling In Miami Hearh next month.
j Thn Hoslon Maflor man outpoint-'
oil K. O. Chrlstner, tough willing j
t battier from Akron, O,, In a fierce. (
!ln-ruund ennounter in Madison
'Hriunre (iurdon last night and.
thereby cleared the way for Mh
, hh shot ugainst Hi Hiding in the
! south Keh.' 27." I
1 Iharkey'a margin of victory won '
convincingly decisive hut, paradox
( though It may seem, Chrlslnor
never was outclassed. The dyna-
mile concealed In his sturdy right
arm saw to that. I
strange right J
ftharhcy fought ono of the
sirnngcat fights of hla erratic career
a curious combination of wily j
eatltion and wild, reckless, bosork
rnge. ' Clearly thn Akron rubber
worker wna ' outclassed so for ns
boxing Hklil anil all-around rlnif
class waa concerned but Hharkiy,
lime afLer time, .waa brougtit- up
short. Momentarily aitinnd, ns , ,. . , ,. .. . .. ,, .
I'hrlstnor connected with hla chin " '" 1f,'"l;0 """'.'"
with ono of thnse right hand I1'" lo" ."" v''"r" '"''"' "'
punches that knoeked out Krtiitit fift bull and baseball eiwrli and iiu
I In nn baa Ihnn two monllia ago. iant frenliiiiuu find ball tutor. Kpike
'i'hean Jarring rlghta landed ln is. a former, iill' ennui guard froni
..frequently hut whep they did Hhnr- )rP!(n m slarlc.l in the Harvard
giiim nl I'.'in.'idcuii v-w lonr'n nay,
Oregon Quints (EXPECT GIANTS ' iBagshawKeepi
I Drop Games In j Til dp Mr ad tad! Post as Coach,
North Division! 'vwunw Spencer Rules
MIHHOIU.A, Mont.. Jan. 2 (AC)
Oragon'a liaaketltall ifiiintet went
down to defeat here laat nlvlit at
Die iiunda of L'nlverKlty pf lon
tnna by Uio niai-jfln of one banket,
lha final morn bHng 2H-2II. With
1 four miliiilea to play Oregon van
Advance Opinion of Ex
; perts Given on 1929 Na
tional League Kace
I
I HKA'ITI.K. Jan. 26 (AP) Tl)e
Il-igahaw lialtUi la over at leaat
officially au and everything ia
.' Iaek where 1t ail atarted eight duya
)ago when the fii-Ht and higgeat Hhot
NOTB: ThlH la tile eighteenth ""l. '
J leading 2 to 11. VWndt, UrUxly l'" la' ' u ""r'e" of atorlea denl- KnochHagaliaw. who han coach
leantnln. convened a foul Then ,nik nild-wlnter proaperta of ed t;nlveraly of SVaaiiington foot-
IchlniikB added anothee from i... niajor league baaeball clji, . ball teaina for eight yenra will con-
alde with the winning margin. Hlx-' ' KltlAX HKM, , linuo --lo do an fur the remaining;
I ty aecomla remained and. daily, Aoclated i'reaa' Hporta Writer.) threo yi ara of hla contract. Thl
(Oregon guard had a chance to tie! N'KW VOItK, Jan. 211 JAC) On . "" Ihc dictum written hy I'reai-
j the aeora from the gift line, bat t,le baai of mid-winter calculu-,dent M. I.yle Hpencer laal night toj
I failed. I.ewlM alarred for Montana "n, thi' only baaeball fuel avail-, thn mudint board of control which;
with Hldlnga high man for Oregon, "bin now. the National League dl-lP''ned Ihc wnr of tvorda by voting
I , r vulva llaelf into two pnrta for 1029. ' reiunvc the "little ginnl". nr.
j llrsKIMN WI.V . I Advunce opinloua of cxperta ahow Hliencei 'a verdict left no appeal for
HKA'rri.l'-. Jan. 2C AI') Waah- a dlpollloll to place the 'hlcago 'aludenta and alumni who have been
Ington defeated Oregon Htnto'a liaa- f'uba, New York (ilanca. I'lttahurgh j opjioalng the llagahaw regime ex-
kelball team here Inat night. 36 to I'liatea and Ht. J.uula Caidlnula In ' cept tile law rciurla of the atate.
j 24, ouliilaylng the Htutora In every the front rank with the (Cincinnati I Whether audi action will he tuken
department. In un effort to atem Iteda, Mrnoklyn Hohina, I'hlladel-1 remained a.iiueatlnn today na the
ine une nuineroua auhatltiiiea wen. phlu NationnlB and Koalon ilmveaj leadera of the oppoaltlon hud left
thrown inln the 81010' line up bringing 1111 the rear. ' .the ennimla for the weekend. The
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Eastern Oregon's Largest Radio ''Distributpi'
Atwater-Kexit, Graybar (RCA), Sarton '
, and Edison '
Farm
Pointers
and the position of playera ' Much u development In alrengut
. ,..,., ,., n,,,K,,i nm would rind baaeball hlHlory repeat
bn denied. , Mnlt in,r fot, ,. ' H,. .,
Geneva Meeting
I brother, Wuahington'a fnwhtnen New ,lrk. ,.hi 1',,,,'
took the Oregon Htnm yearllnga In- burgh
'With the eneenlinii nl ,l.llv 11,-
I 'formw W. Ullln on.l lUMnl, ml.n.1 f 'lill'', """
4 A 11 rimmnln, ""r 10 hl" l"nnger Mr.J "n of the world couH Htatule,
. Stt fJ. VllUnipiOnS rarthy will aland pal . I ,ia" ,,pl'n convoli,l '"' M"'ch 11
io lie ueiermined
imnmv. I'Aitrv .
Kplncupai lluild Im. flr.inde Ho
tel a j,, m. Hul urday, Kei,,.-2, 60c
per pirnon.i Jan, 2.1. 2l:
. lll Hlll:fIH. OVKKHIIOKH,
A KNIT I'ATH & OltKiWKtt
Af HA1K I'ltlCKH.
.orl.un' llddy Khop.
Iiey waa glud enough to hung on
i until the mlaia cleared a hit. Willi
even a llitlu boxing aklll lt ia rnn
I ei'lvubln that the Akron battler
could bavn put over a flnlalilng
j blow. Hut he lacked the boxing
aklll that would Jiavo enabled him
i to follow up the momentary ad
vanlnge he gained from time lo
time,
1. .VleaiUJiMo. Hhurkey pumped a
meaily alroum of lefia and rlghta
Into i.'h rial ner'a head and body.,
; lllernally, though, tlio mld-weat-I
i rner phniK' il In, )i Ih deadly rlgjil
n Mover ending tlireiit, : j
Jir-'ii.
board of control will probably dia-
cuan Dr. ipellcer'a action
meeting next .Monday.
: n premium If Hold to n rrWlnory
. paying cxtni for.awcet cniani.
o,
j Milk at ion degrees ruhrenheit
i given the moat coniplew xkimmtng.
t i-'reahly draun milk la at thla tem
perature and la ideal ror akiramlng.
, .Milk that hna nut dropped to 70
ihgreea, the aoildlfying point 0f
butler fat, aklina lunch better than
milk thai luiK been allowed to fall
heluw 7U di-gi-eea and then ireheaN
cd. flnda I he. Orenon experiment
idntlon.
Kxperleiiced Oregun gl-owera'are
hastening to put on siray for pre
vention of the peach leaf curl illn
eaao during the ujonth of January
or early February. ')'he spray uaed
ia bordeaux, niixlure, U-6-50. A
number of the fruit growora Buf
fered thit Inud 'nt vnliinltl.t In.uu
lat year when they waited, until I . ?nm "heep and gmiia nt
Kebruarv befon, annlvinir the'""" "m" ! '""r "' "! ' bn
"L ''.aprny. Tho experiment atallon rer
. " ommenda that every bud. be ciun-
ph-lcly covered. 1 -
flfit Fnr Mm- 11 'I' . WMnn" ol unwholeaome, de
Otf ' vl ItiUI . 11' cayed or niuaty feed n.s iiioldy bay
OKNBVA. Jan. 2 (AP)
meeting of cxperta including Klfhu
I'cw (iinul dunlin-.
j ' '''be (ilnnla will enter the next
I'OHTI.ANI), Jan. 211 (HpecluD -'unilaiKn wllh few chungea, one
The Pacific count A. A. I' hrmimr bnporiunl move being the uddllinn
Last Night's
Basketball
mii.sori lV 1 1 1 1 C 1
UlVi '.)l'PillH'M .latlOD, a
ii n disrovi rtii in I n' 1
j potent vi'ttM'imu nin im 'nunfi'lv
I iiml not wail m-iii iiiiiitin W-i
XO. UN IIH-. ,'it :-m -in 'I
Nhf rutin 'ii'no( id i. rruJ.i.
what tvi' oi MirfRtii-- Ia .,.rJi-iinr
tho unimiilH. !lu tr rji(..i .
ynrh'K for dft -irnt ' ivfn ' .
usual ti'fntm. i iMi :-.( ( :
lo iifori' Uiarin th.'in f, -i
crenm Ihia may mean the iosa of j .,;, , , ,,,',
und straw, moldy allnge nnd grain,
spoiled roots and succulents la un
satisfactory, finds the. Oregon ex
perlment slatlon. The cows' health
may bo Injured und auch feeds
'may impart undesirable ..fluvors to
the milk and ita pi-mliicta. in
I.l l'lli:lt II VI.I, 111 ItMMI
WAf'O. Texaa. Jan. 20 (AP)
l.nther Hall, the largest and oldest
dormitory at llaylor college for
women at Helton, llliout 511 iniloa
Koulhwcst of here, waa destroyed
ItV fll'A lw,l tl'n.,,1 l (..l f. A',.l..,.lr
Che l-ardlnula propnso to gamble, llils morning. There were no
1-IM-4I
ly Hie Awik'IiiiciI Pros
AT .MIHHOi:i,A, Mont. Oregon
2S, .Monlnna 21). 4
Al BIOAT'n.lC Oregon Htnle 24,
Washlnglon iln .
I ,. , yvnsnihgion 5.
.1 ' l.nrrv inr t ha fluht In hi rrnnnnu . .n ... ..
- ' - '""' :"' meiie n, i-acilic college 2U.
foe, l.hrlsiner morn than held his Ar ,(,KNK: Medford high 22,
'i,nsi(j ot'T sai,i;i ' ,., ' . ' J ivk" '' 27.
I.ofurdH hoe. .muaic and am-HI , ,",1 Tigh :t,,i 1. KAN"' - :
musical HiBliunieiilf.. lluignln pHu- lollll(.0, h) vm Ht01p(1) - , t '
es on oveylhlng. In Hpaeili llldg. m ,w,.t, , . " .
. '. Mnnlgnpiery-Wurd A f'o. i ' lYoiMtt SMMInfl
: It' Hut nffor Die sixth tho atetdy f f
; i , Imilnrlng he hud been aubjecled to j YV MS 1)1 TeCll. K. Q.
rteguinr Halurdiiy Nlglit Honen lit liiigan lo tuko Its loll on thn rugged I ' : " ' ' '
ulK.-r Hall, Hlnr Nnvelly Orohm- body of tho Akron slugger. That ;
trn. . .. j, . ,., ''.,,., J-ari-21. aleaily fire of abort, Jolllirg punches NKW OIII.KANH, .Ian. 20 (AP)
i, .' , to the body slowed hlul un. lie Vnung Hlrlhllng, pride of (leor-
IMitlou-1 Hied badly In Hie mat four rounds K,n. lossed Ills lints Into the 222-
chumplonshlns will bo 1,-1,1 in ''red l.eneh. former Phillle. ti,
Portland Monduy und Tui adny tho outfield. Information from To
nlghls, Keh, jjr, and 20, under una- :'''" "lot J'at Crawford, ' Koulh
pices of Tho Muitnoinnh Auinieur "fount Jack or nil bnacimii trades.
Athletic club. The two nlght'a t,n heard from. '
lisue elusslc will be staged in the
Porlland armory. . ... , u wholesale cale In tb Infield casualties.
.niiiM'n a. lucuuriison, manager "'-ii'img i.nariey iiunert und Carov
of tho club, expeeis at least 00 en- Selph iwn sensational minor league
men irmii eleven wecicrn atalea recruits to shortstop and second
which in,, lie up nip riw amateur hnse with Krankle .'rlach moving
dlslrlela comprising 1'ncirio Const tb third, leaving only Jim llotlnni.
tnrrlmry. . v l.y us a holdover In the rirst line
. Knlry lilunka lira being mailed nt 'lefinse. lly Hniiihworlh," a
in all colleges, univeruitlcs, high Prominent figiire. In the 11)20 world
schools, recognized umnteiir mh- series, upd hist year highly suc-
lellc clubs nnd unattaehed boxers ncssful In Ills old slnmping ground,
on the Puelflc coast. -Any boxer right field.
no nns never participated In n
"out inr financial gain will bo per
untied to nntcr Lho ' lnurnimit
Knlry blanks ma' bn securnd from
James J. Itlchanlson, carnMuji
nunuih club, Porilanii,
I'lrntcM Jct I'clly.
Long without n cupabio
r,A IHHIIA WI.VS IV SVIt.M'.V !
SVHNKV. New Houlh Wales, Jan.
20 (AP) Kldel l.a llarbn. Ameri
can flyweight, today knocked nui
McAllister, In the fourth round of
their match here'. ,; !
1927 SPECIAL $ASH COACH "
Perfect Finish - Excellent Mechanical Condi
tion. . Good Rubber, with 192!) License '
$700.00
, " ' ; Cash Terms Ti ado
PERKINS MOTOR CO.
' Main 500 ,'
ii.wdit Kii.i.i:n
Willamette Trims
Pacific College
IIASTIA, Corslcii; Jan. 20 (AP)- j
. nines hcmiciiccu 10 ueatn uy
ll'f t" I .Iftfo ,,1, T....-..r.nl.. l....1.l t
handed pitcher, tho Pirates traded '.,.. I
... ,,. , , . ,. . . I "n i hil- h ui ni niuviviiia .uiHUin .
yienn Wright, the),, shorlslop, for handlta. hna been laid low at Inst. l
.leas Potty. tar snulhpnw of Brook- a bullet from the gun of an un-1
iii. a successor inuai no rniinil i identified person
(r iviiKiii nun ue may ne locaien
KOIlKHT (IIIOVK, Ore.. Jnn. 20
(AP) Wlllniiintte'a apeedy haskot-
by moving Pie Trnynor from third
base. This doubtless will denend
on tho uhlllty or Jim Ktroner,
Wichita recruit, lo take euro of
third.
' Tho Phillies were lucky in tin.
HtMuatiuitiliiM. mtwlllUf.
IniHv, ttla, Nortw' (ililille Wwp, "ml Hhai'koy, throwing caullon to Pound llulpli Knilth of l.os Angeles
. - . " " lho winds, elected tp trade punches bco liwt night, and Ibn last nh-
HJ. Petw'H Kplscoiiul (Inlld wllh the Akronite, Ho tired wus Wonle In the pntli of Hlrlbllng bo
iulid food und ttpron an)" t War- hrlsiner at that point of tho pip. ;. ,l.1H.""llt wn Jtu-lc Hharkey In hall uuinlet acorcd un overwhelm- l'w Inst season nod have moie
rjm K. Illlhcrl's sloro ilalurilay nl cnninnga Hint even ir un oppor- 'inmi I'onnuiry 7 retired, hlidly ing win over Puciric college hero build about than was the ruse
ft nVloc.k,. , . ; . .1-24-21 H l' linockout punnli bud ')"i"ngcd, In the third round by r- last nlglil, is to 20. (leorgo Hcales Wnnn Hurt Hhotton took his club
i Vl , Priwenled llaelf Ii la doubtful leat "f the rererc... Hlrlbllng wna nx-Porilnnd High school ace, count- aoutli Inst spring.' Don Hurat,
iloinpleln lino of Dellculesiien beiher he could huve tnUen ad- nrncd u technical knockout. ed 20 pulnis fur Willamette, in a Pinky Whlnev, Infleldois, chuck
I'oi.l al Thu Uieen Market, faliea, " ' ' ' ' V , ,.' , , L u a, . ',r"ll"""'"r Kn,c, Wlllnmettc'a KJJ-lt outfielder, apd tu pioinls-
riea und Kiiaos Home mnilo ('hill. " " . ." .na omun " . , ," . " nmum irmn acirniMi
Id nianlN will b 'curried this l"-' siiindlng up gumely un. htt linoks and atrnlgbt rights con- j nnds, 37 to
i, it a wiiuering jiro I roll! MIHir- mN oi u.immi ooueu
key's le;! and right bands. .lustily as the Cloorglun mado tt
niernlless effort lo add Hlnltll tn
Pacific's see.
yei( and. Hiiaulal order filled dur.
Ifig' I ho. week.' Airs.? Hurley Hlonn
king. J'ron. , .' 1-26-21 .. I -ana lion rilwrfcoy I
i "... . . .Although ringside experts were
Mil. IIOWAItl), Of ri!MM0TO.' '" """'' accord with lho decision
will be. nl the Hob Hbop Mon. and I'l Nluirkny'H favor, tho nearly 20,.
J lies. In Blvi, permanent waves. ' "f" w1ly excited fans bnnert
' 1 -20-1 1 , an mi uui me ring.
Ills klinclluiH
round.
victims In thn third
VYhn among iMtrned, ' cultured
people be prepared lo illscua In
.elllgeutiy oiir necond Inrgest In-
duatry the MOV) KM. --- American
Hut Nliiu key la used to having his
upponeiiis gel all tin, cheers.
PA" scoi ts sn.itKr:v
ni:w yoiiK, jnn. 20 (ap)
"Pn" Hlrlbllng, faiher and manager
Oltl.'tiON ITtOSK WIN
KI.'OKNK, Ore., Jan. 20 (AP)
t'nlverslly of Oregon freshiiien de.
fouled Medford High's basketball
team for the third time this son.
ing catchers, Davis and i.eruln,1
luiide good Inst year. Thompson
nnd Tiievenow complete mi uhlo
liilleld comhlnulliiiw II' inn Phil
lies gel un Improved , brum! nl'
pitching they should gel out of tho
cellar In IKII,
Seek Hilling strength.
The Iteds have been bu'lhe loolt
ndi'd bis career1
at Clilnlra to the relief of tho dls-j
trlct ho has terrorized for 18 years.
YAI.H (il'.fS 2,t)(IO,lln
NKW YnitK, Jam 20. '(A P)
Otto T. llannar
recently at si1
line, unlvorslty. Ills ulmn nintnr, I
under the terms of his tt ill filed
for probuto today.
Ieave-
STAGES LEAVE
From I,a Grande Hotel Bldg.
; ' ..' : , Adams Ave.
Wallowa Valley Coaches ,
a''ier'r V''rnoohnoo "io i a rane fr Joseph 8:4i) a. m. 4:00 p. m
Makes All Main Line Connections.
; For information call MAIN 799. . ' -
-MKXICO 'lty, (AP) -Tbeio uro
(1,113a I'ulhollc clMirchca In Mexico,
(lovernnienl figures Juat made pub
lic estimate their vuluo nt ftia.oiio, .
000. "...
son here last iiIl-i,i 57 lo 'ri, ",r auuuionui inning strengin
con tout wns close, the score being aml ',aok '"'"''M thinks lie bus
Althongli tho bout was holly S y"" H,r '' tbnea In tho first threo ''""'Kcil for some extra baso lilts
KlItKMAN'H .OVI(; l-ANl'i:. ' I going down '
.v. .. ,- i-24-2t. . . ., ,
i i ,-rwi m ure earn
Kliarkuy
nontiisliid ull the wuy, neither honor t ruiaraey at Aiiami fen. iiuartera. , siuirt In the third
suffered much damagn. Tli only "'""' " nm.i m y-i orisiuer noui period put. inn freshmen In the
oulwitril sign of heavy artillery ' """" " wm sec- lean, wnicii ino; held lu tho end
hi mo gaiue,
have plenty of players to Inspect1
at tho HI. Petersburg, Kill,, train
ing rump. ' : " ; . ,
'."L" ,vl" '""!": . !. s "brlstner'a MM ?ZZ "" lmv
Pmmdk. .. i-.t-.t Th,,rn .N , UaockdOWtlM hut. r r
BRUSHING UP SPORTS By Laufer
l.uyal clilitena am ftuppurllng our
gave
sevei rounda und
huya
t'brlsluer three, The weights were
5
American l.egion MOVIK. u...." , .'
KAM'li wlll be Ho.ne)h1nK unlqun.
nnd utigliml. I-2I.2I
mvt: ov Kiii:itifi"N sai.i:
Notice la liereb given Hint I
liuva received forreioiinra exeeullou
und order of anlo, li.nied out of and
under the seal of thn Circuit Conn
of lho fltnto of Oregon for the
Mother Suicides,
Infafit Also Dies
POItTI.AND, Jim. 20 (AP
lleaiiiiildelil hecuilse nf III health,
Mrs. Trunk 10, porlello veaterdnv
cnuiily of Piilon, doled tho llilh closed all windows of her lionie.
tiny oi January, liijii, in l lie suit drc lho shades und turned on the
therein pending wherein c. II. gas burners In lho kitchen stove,
catching Is plnlnllff nnd J. A.I When Krunk Porlello returned
lli ynnlds nod v.. W. Irvlno uro de- homo he found their Hl-inonths-old
feiiiliinia to me directed, upon n baby ileud In Its crib and the
decree nnd order of sale made and mother lying ucrosa the Inraut's
nnlered In nub! enurl and cause on body. A few minutes later the
the 4lh day of .lun:inry, JVS9, In
favor of ilia ubnve pliilniirr and
ugiilUKl the aald defendnuis, inr
the mini of $al.!,0 with Inleieal
Diereon nt O'.J- per luiuum from
Augiiai 10, I!i2fl, unlit paid
further Mill! of t2.t0 paid by plain
tiff lor preparing hla notice of lien
and the sum of 11.20 paid by plain
tiff for recording the aume, the
lurther kuhi of .r,.0(i as uttnrney'a
nun In r died.
IVIIIX'K. I.S'QI KST IIKI.I)
AI.HANV, fire., .Ian. 50 (Al')
on one nf the dnud has been nlnocl
the "1" ,llnm" lor nn automobile nr.
i-M-ni near uere -rnurNUay night
which resulted In tho death of t
young men, possibly fuinl luiurles
to nnoiher, nd the blinding rr
me oi n young girl.
fees, and IIK.no coala ,uid disburse-1 foiiud ilia, hiniiV r i " 1 " K'"
loent.. In wi,ih .i fo,"lri."' blame for the acrid-nt
I real wllh Dclherl Acker-
inenta, lu which aald execullon and ahm,,
..7. ..." m.,V',M 10 , " Instantly whe
-. . ," .. ' u"r,,"", "Is nutumuhllo crnshed headon
erty, bring thn prnperty descrlhwl
tn the notice of lien being fore
closed In aald will, lo.wll:
Ixit Fourteen (14) and Hie
. East twelve ( I!) feet of Lot
Thlrlei-n i, in Hlock Nine
) of Itynearsnn'a Addition In
the city of la Grand,'. Oregon,
being designated u No. 7i;i
DIvlKlan street In aald city, all
In La Cironde, t nlou County,
Oregon, together with the
tenements, hereditaments and
appurtenances Ihereuiiio he.
longing or In nnynlse upper.
lulllllIK,
now Tlir:ni:-oiti;. i,y vm ie
nnd authority of Mid writ, and in
obedience to lis commands. I will.
nn Wednesday, the
with another
Maiing. III.
driven, by Churlea
About the only place you'll find
a rhapcrnile them, days Is 111 the
llrllon:i-.
luw, the proceeds lo be applied lu
sallsfaciinn of Kiild Judgment und
iieereis including cods nud accru
ing coma of execution and sale.
t'aled this nth day of January
Ci:"
.IHSHK lllti:;;i:AI!H. Sher.
Iff of I'lilon County, Or,
Inn. i'i ;il: ivb. !.m.
KliM khiililcii Annum Mi-rtlilK
Notice la heirhy given that the
Annual .Meeting of the Ktorl.hold.
ii iinr in era nf l i fl,-!.,,.,.. v..ii , -...
, . . , - '-... i,aii,,iitfi nulla
u . ,a V ' . V0 , " ' ' '"' '" l"""' "'"I'I'.K house
JI. of aald day. at the front door In I . ni,i. n, .... " .
of the court hou.ie In Iji flrand.. January Mil,.'. ui. 'i in vi,'k
I'nlon County. Orei-on. .. at puh. a. M ai this meeiiaa tt MllBrd ,
... h. a,,,, rim i t,-.ii i niti i y
' Hhd nil Die right, llile. r ialn. In
lereat aud eipilly of the kild de.
feudanta therein and thereto,
... fei f
from joe Hlrlpp, third huseiunn.
The niiifleld may ho tinkered tun
before Hie season gcta under way
an there are aevernl men in the
new crop who hit mjiior lenguc
pitchlurf to good udviintiige.
j Itriioklyn will depend nn (llenn
! Wrlghl to boost thn Infield and
j Hilly Ithlel should be about due for
i Infield or outfield assignment afr
ler u seasoning period at Atlanta,
j Manager Wllbert llohlnsoii has do
iclared the Olltrleld wide' open with
u free, for all hntllo lit f.'leurwalcr
In decide the winners.
lliMon's .lob Hlffl, nil.
Huston faces a difficult tlislt. The
linives will have lie draw heavily
on their reinforcements to ussem-
tble u cast strong enough to nialce a
Idenl In the armor of rival clubs.
Itubblt Mnrnnvllle, who never
i grows old, will play short and
bring ,i lol of enthusiasm to one
of his many ulmn muter clttbs, and t
l.eorge Harper may do some hit--;
ting. The mil field will be built
around l.nnce Itfehbourg, one of
the great players of' tho game.
Presldeiil-mannger Kmil Kucha, his
first lieutenant, Johnny Kvers und
Hunk Howdy, second assistant, will
HES CALLED
BACkC YO
HIS OtO LDKlE'y
BASEBALL.
tho highest bidder for cash, sub
ject, to redemption at provided bj;
"Hi easy'1 NVule. nuillelder (of llie t'inclnuali Iteds when tluy were
champions uf Hie basrlinll world and Inter a successful college, daitliall
couch. Ik Imck Hi hi old aaiue. He has been ."Intteil to ns!-it illlly
Southworth. new uiauaiier of the champion St. Louis Cardinal. To
return to baseball Scale bad lo get a release from his contract a foot
ball and baxeb.i1l nuich at the t'nivei-slty ot Virginia and the sludeut
lUi,, l. m win M i-.i , .pvl Ml,,l a'hb ics al the university pnilcted in a tu meeting. As a mm-
for the year lu:'9 ami mu-h oilier I in'UiNe Xi alc stitiei -lid that the early training of the footliall tuuad
.business will be trillisacl.l an mavl
io us property orrere.1.
H. E. t'OCil.IDflK. ra.hlei.
t! l-m
lie trailed tn ht nssi-tunt i-oai h and thui he wutild take charge al tho
tiuir.li of the U.eluill seuMin. He wi a fnoilkill and liaitthall ?tui in
h.a voilt i da
i and taulird as one nl the bvu niajor buyue uuirt.l,I re
oi hb dy.
UTAH
ABERDEEN COAL
Lowest in
Ash
Highest Jn
Ileal
JUcslfor
Furnace, Heater, Ran ire
and Stoker.
I i in rr.m xir iwrm a.i - " n
Nut size ....
Stove size
Lump size
.... :.$ 12.00 per ion
$1325 -per ton
.. $l:i.7) per ton
Sawyer-Holmes Mercantile Co.
. Hione MAIN 17
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