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Hi Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Si .8 , Thursday, January, 31, 1929. Li. ii mi m i r-- ' Fti i v Hi Spring Patterns . In IPflw. 'rtis ' At 25c and 29c Hill's Dependable Quality. Dependable Values. X i. NIGHT FIGHTS hr The AwnrtuinJ I'mm n AKItON. (). -Kildhy. Hheu, Oil- n vnn,- Mopped " Joe Mulone, , New j Yolk, 5). .J'hll ' ZwJck.'.CIi-Velnnd. jf i topped tllnr lnon, Nn York, 3 I'lNtTINNATt.' O. luhc K.llcr, '(.il'.llp. (t.. outpointed Kdillc Mcy- 2 . liiieaitu', tin). ....Vincent lluinii of tjio hoys lint youiiK uml listsrrr- in. t'lnoiuhutl, ' (inocHcrt STRIBLING AND SHARKEY IN PINK Little Hard Training Is Needed to Put Them in Shape for Battle MIAMI ItlOACH, Ha., Jan. 11 (Al' With YouriK HnlhlliiK Kturt Intf bin HkIiI tnilnlnK work and Jack tfhnrkcy enioiite to Miami Ili-uch from Himion, detail of the elimination bunt In which tin- two Will parlirlpalo lVbruary JJ7 were dnvc-tnllinir today, HU'IIiIIhk, accompanied )iy hlH family, arrived In XI In mi Hunch liiMt ijIkM. Sharkey, accompanied by MfH, Mhin-ltoy. Johnny lluckley nod Mrn. Jtitckh-y Ion HuNtoii liutt nUrht and wilt urrlvo tomorrow. 'II n Hohion wallor mild ho will not InitiiKtirntc li In trnlhlhK pro Hiaiu for M 't -nil day, '"I Imve nolhlntf lo do with tho nnimmt of trnlnliifr Hhnrkcy and Mfrlhllntf ilo" licmiim-y wild hint jilKlit. ".My corn-cm up until now lout .Ijopii lu Kcc Ihnt llu-y were doth here hy Kcbriiury I." . In (.nml Condition I ' Htrlhllntf apni-firji to lie In ex cclh nl phynlcal condition. Iw-mp Key Willi hint night, artcr, n. ban iiit in honor of the (loorKla rnn tender, " ' t ;"lf Hhnrkcy In In a Khnlliir eon-1 ' dUlon, and 1 believe he h, tho j flxlit fan arc koIiik to Neon reifii-j lar hIiow," Icuipcy wild, "lioth I They Play Oresv- Slate W '71 & r l, nil s inoiiinuti, nocs.oii oui sue . mil lin y Know uieir diimiii hii.'- j In lloynolila, Muorla, Itiil.. H). 'I'hn tun nuhiwx will ilo tlmlr. i ilu ' ltif,rf ' filifivo' nilfnAlnlPlt Imlnlmr uhliln liull litneli t iiiiIi f .llililillo llon, ChlruKO, (0). nihir. HlMiclicy'M ii'iilni'r, Tuny I'UOVlliHNf'Ki Fli ! - I'ltfr Vnlty;.iii, Iim.I HrliT'lfil tln Mliilnl Jai'h I'nyn. Nnw Voi k, knorkud H'-ni-h K. niii'l clni). HIi IMIiik will , iniiii in iiiiriiirH nmiiu iuiiiiiiii iiii)( roi-nnr. uhi lo Mllrhfll, r'niirornlUi ( 7 . V HAN I'KANflHfO Kmnkle Kllrli, Hun ITunoinOo, nulpnlnu;il llHiillhK llululiiin, .Filipino, (I"), X Northwestern To Swim In Oregon M i ritiCAOO, .. Ju.i. i (Al) 1 VonhWMHrtf ' uirlvurnlly' : Hwlm fi4ilMf tram, which uhmully ranlm ddk or I hi' BlroniMt In AmnrlMi, villi Invnit ih wm nivu month, r"tnirftiilnif In mwln wlth in tmlvpr- n ly Mini una nthlAilo rliihu. I r i.ikiii nwimmnni win famiiriwi Dm irnrti, whlrh will un In uhnrK KM) FF MAN IS DFFICATKI) HY KOTSONAROS I'OHTI.ANU, Orii., Jan. (I I (A)') 'When cictit Kiuirrtmin nr t'oium Ihih, (.. ctcctcii to roiiKh (t with (IcorK KotMonahoK, Hollywood wi-cnUm- hiovlu iirtor, In thr-lt niumh hern IhhI nlKht, hn found KoiaononiH pi-rffCily willing nml oh a rcnult KotAonortiH took two KlriilKht fiilln front the Oh loan. Thn rV T-rJ uuiimm- 1 . 1 .V ft 1. V. 'i- v 1 j I ; Legislators Enjoy Local Apples; Senator Kitjdle Buys New Derby Hat: (Orison VoliT Hiki') , lli )ri'i ntutlv' , WpiilluTiOon f HAI.K.M. Jan. I Jti'iirrwnlullvf I'lilnn rounly. anil Ki'iiri-BOntallve II. If. WmlhrrMinon. of Kluln. who ' 'hllila or l.lnn county, pioniini nt . ' Im oiii. of llu' IpikIIiik appli- Kruwc-ra ! runner unci riult (rowi-ra In thi-lr ; or I nlon rounly. prmonti-rl hl i'ol- i respi i'tlve counllfu. .Mr. Wi ulht-r- 1 lniuiH In tht liiiiiHr or rtpricmu- spoon nuln tht hill was ili'HiKlii'd to llvi u 1th a hox or nVlirlnti!) upiilrs : help liilit growni to nililkct utl I (hi Inut win. The fxreptloniil uil.iiuntp prices. The cheup luhor iiunllly ot the upplen il.-iiionmnil.'U In ron iKn rniiniriki niukea the i very prui-tlcully tin- rinson ror Ills ruiiipf mion vory uin.iu. nu n. iniiiiim In this llnp. Mr. WViithi-r-: rit-lB the frull imluntry iIii.tv 'spoon rulllVMIrn nvrr one hunilreil tin-sunn' proi i tlon us olhcr Inilus iiml nrty urp'K or upptt ori'hiirils trh-s. ihPiir Kluln. i Air. t'hlhls. spi'nklnit ror the i ;".? ! prune urowi-rs or his county, Kuve Si nnloi- Kivil IC. Kplille' hiis n sonic lim-M-siInK stnilstlcs uml com- new lint. It Is nut the klml or hut purlsons. The per cupitu proilllc il : ilsllully wen on incil who come or prunes Is elKht pouivls he Mild, rroin such rountles us 'Morrow, ; or vhich rour poiimls Is exported, M liiiillliu nml 1'nlon. Neither Is It ' leuvlim the othi r,rour pounds ror 'tin, kind or u hut which loynl re-'limine- consumption. Hununus tho, i piililhiiiis wore diirlinc the recent ! he pointed out, ure Imported to the i pnllllciil eiilnpulun. It Is it derhy ) extent or 2fi pounds per rnpltn. 'lint: mid when Henntor Klildle up- 'limiting henvy Innmils on Ihn fruit pears In It shorn, the lenlalut Ivc Industry In this country. The re ,111111s he creates it nilld selnullon. solution wug passed with very tew ; dlssenllnij votes. Mr. and Mrs. h'red fllrrey, of l.a CARR FURNITURE CO, fc. Eastern Oregon's Largest Radio Distributors. Atwatcr-Kcnt, Graybar (RCA), Sparton ; ; - and Edison - ilt-unc, were recent vhitorw at the :ile IrtflHlatiirc now convenfntr In Halcin. While at the raiiitol. they; I conferred with Itcprcwntalivi H. j if. Wcathei-Hioon. of 10 Ik in, i j Mr. WcHtlicruppon. an chairman I j of a Hiil.'-commltj'e of the way and incnna fonmilltec. headed a party Max Schmeling To Fight John Risko local; I-'ltlOAY PIKK.UAMS The National HrondcuMtliiK com pany program for KHday nlwht fol lown: (J to 6:o, WrUhy review: to 7, liRht opeia nelectlonH: 7 to 7::in. rhallenKeifl; to , IK'A hour; 10 to 12. dance' music. Tho American HroadeaMlnK com- j pany prosram for I'Vlday nitrht fol AT) Jowh: 6, dinner dance;, 0:." or- marathoti; i. Neapnli chestra: 7. musical 7 ::f't. artists trio n Vlirhlu- l knilln I'll IIP I'M : III r11" NHW YORK. Jan. A ( Max SchrneliiiK, heavywelnht im portation, will get I lie MKKcHt 'of leKllIoi-a on an liiKpcctton trip chance of his career to climh into to - iNtiiland lat weehend. In- tin front rank of contendcra forl.n i nnnular nml dance music. j eluded u the lint of iiiMtltitllonH the title tomorrow nitfht and he OlN Portland (H4iU;c) 0, din- j visited were the l"nlvernlty of Ore- will be in better shape than lie hHs'n.p music orchestra; 7:3H, Htudio; Kut mcoii'iii Hciiooi, iree oiKpennary, oeen ror any Ol nis previoim Altl- i0 Xn i i .-in d ince music erican en;iiKenentM. In hin ten-, !'() San Kjanciwco (tISOkc) fi round baltb- with Johnny Itlsko of N.. 7:3), Tommy & Hob. NIM '; , , M leveianil in Madison wiiare flar- Blr (llal.tl.t; )0 to .12. danc. A memorial toconitri s from ' ih n ,, wMl el','h I xti pounds, hav- m,lttl(. liPpn-Hc-iiiiiuveH eauierHpoon an.i , ' ( KKX PoiHaml f lltfitkc 0 I home fio blind I brcher I losplia ami the Doerii- t '(in rlii (MiMiIm in iilin-i. n ilulv nn jbnuauari In order to protect I'rullH j harvested and marketed In this' country brought out some latci-i-sl- : im? stntlsiicN when the resoluilon J f was belnir discussed in tlte house ioC representativeH. ' The iin-aNure was defended hy ekH. Marked Difference A vocation Is ti peron'M major hnxlncs nr ciillfutr. while nn nvo ration Is n minor or Irresnmr oc cupiitlon nr tllv!Jon, , 1 to j 12. Altr program; 12. hews. 'weath er. - KI.X Oakland SX0kc) fl. con-: Cert. newK, studio; S, iuintct. pianist, tenor, r'adei. ' K'CIO Oakland (7fliike) fi. NMC; U, "(Inn Ituniilimi" in, concert; ' i l. Ntn'. ' K J K Seattle (JFTnkc) 0 ti:ir to 1J. A IU proKi'am. KKitt San Francisco (filfikc) fi, oiKan'. sports, studio; H, (ii-eut I, ad it-, orchesti-a; n, concert ; 1 0, Amos an.i Andy; 1(i;o to 12:lo' orclu'ffira. ' KOW--l'm-Hnnd fUSokr) (I NllP; 7:3i, Melody Hoys, NIIC; i' stiKllo; 10:3(1, Hoot Owls. I l'J I. ns Anifcles (fi4okc) , Nil'; 'J, cimcert; 10, NlU'.. K1IQ Spokane (fiSiike) fi to 10, NlU; 10,, varied - proKram. - i KOMO Seattle (i2ukc) fi, NlU'; 7:30, melody boys, XIU';' it, varied program; lo, N(t; J 1 ::(, now, theater f rolic. KOA Ihnver (XaOkc) 0, 7:30, 'finances, Cowboys. datiro music; !. music albmii.' fitrli trio; lo to I 1. NIK. ' ' KNX Los Angeles (lorukc) C (iunlet; 7. baritone;- m- m.erM; U:4!i. Mltt. liiK-dtroadcaKt; 10 to I. dance iijimlc. KIIJ l.os Anwelesi (!lonkc) t, iV KJin, news, orchi xtra; !,' syn'iphony; to to 11. orchestra: i-' to 1, orKalt. KTM Santa Monica (TMikc) 12 to I a. m. Cotton club; I to 4 a. in. Nile roach. $ KM, Salt Lake City ( t litoke) c. NltC; hour. , musical pruKramj da nee Bird's Peculiarities , As far i:s is known. IheJilwIfl ts tile only bin! which moves1 l(h whin uHerniilcly In Hltslii. M . . trltivt!-i)y ef flM'Uoii rKnve'.k In Uui iu hii. Htsl lii.eap when, it jilnyn Oii'ijiiU rllpiu l'iiy,a 1,1 Cot wi i ll( IM.i-utny 1. Uetu u.u flvt 0iy'i li'iijilcr (iiid Ihrlr eodi li, Hilly Itdiitu: rt, . . t( Ooaeh Totn Hobinnfln. j.lan to Iniva ,vhrunry 7 ninelH Innludwt They "rHt ful1 ro,1'iwej ii Hiieceimlon of The JnltltiK revei-No headloekn tinder tho chin which sent Kauffinan hnlnnlnif ' 1 dlnillv In Hit noil. An ho nlekml ' .. Observer, Grill Tied For Second In City League The Observer howling tenni, An hn nlitbii.l I . . t - I'eh. 11 f)r..nf. AnlM. -m f'nr. ; . .. .V. ""'""" ""u-' '" ",u ",lr ' "V"' 'illl- LVh li ut Pnlvein iv .,r . ..... . . ...... ,, lllKht y rtl.reullnif thn Atnon- fill. ' "'"""'V kniiamuroH itrnhped lilm with hoih 'Pnn .(.01) ih.n mraiKht kitme". irsin. -v , liiLllds hy.vlhn lien.L sw-unir him n-i., ni. st .... i.l ." I "l" n suck or Kiuln over his own , h.n, iw Hllver drill ror Hec I lu-ud mid shoulderH, then roll huek nni piee, v winds on top of lilm. Aflor they Uvuim wns liluh nolnt man ror Hot Springs Mecca (if lM finlffl'a (,"r'1"1 knurrmail to the dressing- Th Ohserver with u tullll or 477 nniu mid worked over lilm IK lulu- nn,. ..i. m, i .1... ,., , - nil s he Kuim ly cainn hiick, hut It lltao ti !-) score. Matthews, also HOT BMllNOB. Ark.. Jim. j ol,,V reiiulred HI seconds lor Kol-, of t, oiisprvi'r, scored Ot.-IMI' Al' l.adln proressinnul oir. "'""""" hiin win almost mnr ,, r,w,.y, i,.Kionnalro. r )k. ,.... .!. I'epellHoi) ot tho tlrsl rail, which '.nnH 411 nml 4I Wsneellvelv". ' t into rilxi.iotiiy ia-MMip iwt- s:'-'"''''"1 "if"W--l t. 1. ' . ' "' '''fnl ilinhths sihihI tor Prfteit aVa-reimilnir i " I I.eKlon : : l tU (I7K l,Jut' n.non,: -. - , ISITII MMtlll'TI! SOfTII j Ohserver 721 o ant S,8 Klrst Mellon was neheilllled luirn I NKW VOHK, Jim. .11 AI') i - toduy-with a :froitmntniir roilnd ! The mystery of the wherenhouts or j The sliindluirs or the six teams ('. pfellnilnary 10 Ills south r-nntral liane uuin lias neen cieai up ny lonow: (iiiinnmeni, whlnh la to open to-. Hecrelary Kd Harrow or the Yaii-' Team W, innrrow over thi Jl.holu rout. kees, lie was on his way to St. Wares a , Hill Mehlhfirn,' , who rerently I'eteiMlnirtr. Kin., lu.luy. Ills pro-1 flhw rver Vliekea otr a slppy 871 tit Kl I'liso 'Minm culls ror It few days nr lonr. drill S uml turned Out some tricky shots I'ik heture he siarls llcht workouts Hook Ktoro (I at Hun Atitoulo, wits Din pm-tour. . I" prcpnratlon r.ir Hie romlnif I.eKlen II ioy uvorlle. , ' ' ' I eampulKii, j n.-W a ji ii ii. " ,.n".; '..'1 . . 1 1 . 1 I.. Pet. 0 1. nail 1 .1107 I . ; ; 7 3 .0011 3 .IHHI II .nun I'lns 2,111 t.l'Jl 2. (01! 3. J4II. I,tn7 I mzm 111 1 Vi Choosing A LASTING TRIBUTE In our doaliiigs with you we must earnestly expect to rtc the name coiusidenition for your feelings as we would wish for our selves. We always appreciate the piivilepe of showing you our larije selection of fiamples and designs. When we call on you or when you call at our showrooms you can expect every courtesy 9 and consideration. We carry the largest selection of finished monuments in Eastern Oregon, from the U-st grades of native and imported granite and marble. With our complete finishing plant we can satisfy any wish you may have and will gladly aid you in selecting a fitting memorial for your loved ones. Cemetery Memorial Works HurCMMnr to II I la JMomilolo Murhle Work. C.H. McCI.URE, Prop. I. a (Jrandc, Ore. On H Avenue . Iti tweoo Ktr Sprue. tifTh every graw CUBS' TO GET LESTER BELL, REPORT SAYS, NHW YOUK, Jun. .11 (AP): The New York World says loday , 1 hul Lester Hell, Ihlrd husomun or: tho Itoston Itrnves will ho traded to the thlciiKO tMihs at the. annual HcheiHlle nieetliiK Of the Nniloiiul , leumic here Tuesday. Thn Hruves will receive cush uml prohuhly n player'or two. j Mineo thn HruVcs claimed Joe IhiKlin rroin the Yankees hy the waiver route . snuie sort of it deal ror Hell has heen expected. With his' rol'mer teutnmate ItnKorv Itoi nshy, Hell Is counted on to nlvn the t:uhs one or the stroniresl In- II.JdH..ln . IIU',.i-.lieiiU. ..Third', burnt was One ot lit weak spots In the (.'hlciiKO lliuchlne last yeur, , wltlv' t'lyile lleck. ; who occupied tho . K . I p ,1.. II... hlllln.' iu.-lIl lliun. m .ii. uuin iii.,. if. only .SM. Hell did not do much, hetter, mnkliiH' only u .277 uveraKo hut In I'.iLT, pis murk was with thn t'lirdluals ti 111) lie w-a.H seeond only to llnrnshy In drlvhiK In runs tor ihe world's rhanipions. Hl.l.l. l'l,l',Asl:l) IIAHHlstlit'ltU I'u. Jun. 31 (AH) I A report that Lester Hill, or this city, was to he traded hy the Huston National IcatfUc dull to the I'hlciiKO riihH liroiiKht an expres sion or enthusiasm ilnd Joy rrom the luujnr leiiituo third sucker ut his home today. "(kiod," suld InrrlipInK Lester, ''I hope It noes iIii'oiikIi. "You know- Holers llornshy ts my pul nml I will he Khul to play with tho t'uhs hecutise they, will win the Pentium." Oregon State's Rook Team Made Up Of Big Boys Oregon Stute rolleire has n tall rook basketball teuin thin year, no tall in fact that two of the regu lars loontN uhove KIchurd l.yinuii, six-foot center, who hails from 1. Orande. K. Kutlans, forward. Is six feet and two Inches tall and J. Ilennwell, Kuurd, Is one Inch short er than Kmrans. H. Merrill, for wartl, nnd l.ymun tire both six feet. T. hufiy, former Salem hlh school player, is the only "shorty" on the strUir he In flvo feet seven Inches Mom the tiro and up. HNdUeii the first strlnrs P. Mc Cain and A. Oustutson, forwards, and W. Kleirhly. tinarO, are all two yurdft tall and II. I.youn, cetiten i un Inch taller than l.ymun. H. Ahhy uud l. Kirk. ffiiarUiL are & t fe.n in InaheM. I The fact that t.ynmn. who scores j frequently, in first Mrln center in j spite of Ills Huh hutiiK taller, n peaks j'tulte a bit ror the uhtllty of the j Ijt Orandvr, it In snld, and some predict that he will make the var jslty hi his sophomore year. The rooks htayn two Kinnea with thn tirejron l-'rONh Keh. 1 and srm M ..M.. '' vmf Xl- ' fx: ' and the lbyecne had I ' 1 ') to be taken all over! I ' U -C,, -4 itx' v -yiK -v I i t- - xL,r. v. v . 3 ; MADGB BhIXAMY . . . Beautiful Fox (tar in. her latest release, "Mother Knowi Best." l j lf gj -Li'L . it ai.sii is i:i.i-xti:i CIUCAOO. Jan. I (AD-HnrrV Wulxh, Chicano. hun hen selected hy th nomlnatlnK cvmnUU to led the Western Uwn Tennis ns sovutiui.. which holds M onnuul (usliHvut iiHH-tinK here SAturday. Japan $9 Craf Smoktrs SoHtklns Is erjr eonmmn In J a turn. Pmcilcnlly nil nf ilm men nnd tutwi of ile women mmke. the slrls herlhnlnji when they nrr alHttii 'r -ear I. WtUh LiCratur Tit Wlh IfPtrinvr -t.pf tts nn etntlve llieitiittiv ranulns from tl. Mnih . rnmt-v m H,r tHi w ni day. ' - j r Madge Bellamy explains the growing popularity of Old Golds in Hollywood "The 'hero' in a movie may easily become the 'villain' if he coughs at the wrong time. A cough isn't nice at any time, but when it interrupts the taking of a movie scene, it's a calamity! Re-takes ure costlyt "The high tension, of movie work makes smoking a vital rctuxution. But we relax with 01.11 GOLDS. They're so smooth, as smooth as the polished manner of Adolphe Menj ou, who himself is an OLD GOLD fan. "While they're the most enjoyable of cigarettes, OLD GOLDS mean ab solute 'fade-out' for throat-scratch and smoksr's cough." CIGMl u umum e. tik m, On your Radio OLD GOLD PAUL W1I1TEMAN HOUR Paul Whireotao, king of Jaaa, and hii complete orchestra will broadcast the OLD GOLD hour every Tuesday, sUrtin, February Sits, trom t to 10 P. M ., Fastens Standard Time, over entire network ut Cklumhia Hrotdeastl.il System, Wi ly not a cough in a carload? OLD GOLD Cigarettes are' blended from it F.A RT-LF.A F tobacco, the finest Nature grows . . . Selected for silki nstss and ripeness from the heart of the tobacco plant . . Aged and mellowed extra long in a tempera ture of mid-July sunshine to insure Wiat honey-like smoothness. eat a chocolate, light an Old Gold, and enjoy both :-tv.-,sia l&ttauMsx!. Navrsx:'s Ww