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New Juanella House
Frocks
In all the New Prints
and Late Styles
$1.95
Hill's Dept. Store
Large Crowd At
Practice Shoot
' Held Yesterday
Judge Littlefield
Dies in Portland
CALIFORNIA SURE
OF FIRST PLACF
Win Over Ucla Cinches
Title Washington
Defeats Vandals
COAST C'OM'limJNi'K
Nif'lloii
W. I..
WuHlillilrlmt 7f
WaBliliiKtdh Slnlo 6 ' il
Miiho t X
Oivifon' 3 &
On. ron Hlnlo J !
Mllnliinu '....I 7
sniihtnt StH'ttftii
W. I..
California 1
S'ltillfui't IS 2
Hoilllicrn I'lillf.irnln 2 0
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Tlilv Wii-k'K Mliiihili
.Mull. In)' VlihlliBlilli Hl.'illi
WuMhlliKton III H.tltlli; Miifto
OrPK'iti ul KiiKcm.
j Tiit-i,'luy lUnho v. Oregon Willi
t rurvulllH.
I lYIilny .(oninnn vm. Uuho nt
Mcwow : WunIiIiikIi.ii v. Ori-ip.:!
ill Knvni t
Hnliiriln).- Miinlniifi vn. WuhIi
A Human Airplane in Action
OH ( largest crowds Jt
Hi tend n practice t r shoot
it'd nut vceterdny for the ln
.Vide '(ttlM Mub day pigeon at-
t W t r" J : Jit lihJ Tree. Til Weather
tdMl itnd tH'ni'fri were favor-
I I in ton Mrul. at I'ullmun: Washing
uin s, itrfKiiii main ui urvuiiis;
Hum ford vs. California at nuklond:
I'. . I.. A. Vn. Honlhern rnllfombi
I'OIITI.ANK, tiro.. fVh
(AD-- Judge Kit win V. I.lltleriebi,
&t, ilf the litw fliin of Joseph, llft
i. v nut! i.iitt fi.lil. iliil ut the
1riiikrnt liilt. nt h hum h-re llt ,M" Annfflt.
thin tiionilriK. Kt butl uiuirviny
iM't'ii in I'Mf ll nt lifiiHh,
JlKlKTM IJttlrfirhl'H buyltOOil Willi
Hpfiit in M-Minn villi. Hi wan
KiihIumIwI from I JiFayttlc jm-iii!
I'OKTI,AM, Or... IS !
..'f.-;illnK I '. . I A. 47 31. Knt-I
iirtliiy l'nlvTHMy at t 'iilirnrnL
Hlnrhed Hip rhainplonlil of. tin
nai v In nn-l for Mcvi ntl ytuni oiit!iin dlvlMlun of tin- I'urlfr..
uum ii (-ounlry m )iooI (ttuch-r In 'aitt linkthnll ronri-rnre. W'uhIi-'
I'lirlpib.-Y'linlilll rouniy illHtiirtM. Iiiki on pructlf-iilly wwcil up tl,'t
Ijm-r In- watt principal of n M.- nhninplunHhip In 1 lu north
MlnnvilN- Krh'Mil. ami from 1X90 to UnHiiiiifc Maho. Kit to 27.'
NHi hh coiiniy mpoiliitrnlont of 1 1 iihUU-m hav thr more gamon on
YnintilM. tholr fii'hfdtiln, uit'l npil only our,
Afli-r hfiulyinfr law. I.inUfl.l.l muro victory tn put thf- t If Iff on'
prarllrfil in MrMlnnvMlp for two cp. Kv.-n If WuxliliiKton Mhoul-I
yiaivi itnd then niovl to Moro, OHt. )K ri-malnliiB tlir-o raini, th '1
Ort-wnn. When n new rlrriill rourt orst It nmild do would lio lo '!!
dltirlt wah rormr.i in wninil urr- wthfr WHuhiiiKion Hiatn or Idnlio
Kti. (iovirnor rhanitirrliiln up- ft)l.
poimo.i m.-. i.niM-ni.Mi 10 me. WuidilnKton wlndM .1 j Hn nrhol-.
im'ik ii. . r unmnrr 1h Wf.(,u (J, (h(, 0(Ml,r,
trim but ,vHlRn..d in IP09 to nu.ro (.ol)fprfei) immn ThB jfllM,t..H
u '.liiM thr CoiiKarH at Hfultli today.!
;und then romo lo OrK)n for .1
1 pair of contPHtH, wit Ii (.riffon 'it
KilKnc l-'rlday. and OroKon HtuM
riillofro at CorvalliN Ktiturduy.
I t'aliroinlu playK Hlanfoid at Oak-
- in iid Kiturday nijfht, htit iv n
I.OH ANC1KI.KH. I'Vb. 1 R AP) nhould llu Hi-niM lows Hy H!l'
A I ma KitbiMiM, film urtiVHM di-' w III iav a rlt-ar claim to lh .
wrthfd nn tn 11 murium rondttion title. Omp olht-r Katue Ik Hclii-d-'
from a ncrvnun hrt'tikdown and ex- nh-d In tin mmiiIi. Iictnicii 1.
I'niiuli'n iih nt nniftntlra Intlnv u-nu I. 4 ni ttniiihnrit r:Hr,inii. i.t
fun uiriHii in a i ami -lint c.ar-iout of thf Hollywood hospital and i.o AnKfHumt-xt rtntiirday ttlKht.
Iv. .Mr. I'nlmnn, .Mr. Kmllh and ;. n'riipiM-atlnir In hit liuitii. from an Tin, Troinnu lout in Mtiuifnid Hm.
;' JU fco 'Huh ha entered thi
;I JVliVj.'onlnn 1ideKraph Klinid whifh
iiutrrrexi Hiiiulay. ,
.Tlitt hvt y-Hleiilay rnmlnlf-d of
I hh Hinui-f and ,doahlfA. All trap
' f"! urn i' ro.ilr'tel i hi at thi
tronatlK aj ,hum H'roii next Sunday
!.,10--i. in.- (9; ordrr to f-,t the
I ' Vhit ftiarlrd fatly an wind roiidl
' ' ihm urn hfltr al that linn. Tin
: 11MI'' Ik Itnitrtl to attend thefp
rh"t, wlerhr. hif mht r or the
Huh or not. lunn will hr furnlh'
(Il.'frefl ut rharire for thimo who
tfirtre to thnot but hnvo no irtinx.
Tin follnwlntr Ik the wore for
-fdfirleH. lift I riff thono tvho itnt more
imii Ki lilrdM nut of the 2.1.
! In. It. (I. Met'all, .1. It. Kmllh nml
I., II. Hannefleld nit Hhot a per
f (et 2S. Mr, Korri'Mter, .Mr. Han
; t-efleld and Mr, Htitih nlftfi Mint a
1 and .Mr. I-'orrefMer, Mr. Hitnnp-
field. Mr. Kendall. II. K. O'Hrten.
? Trnvy Hfilllmor' itm U'llllam llnl
litiH, idiot 11 22. Mr. I'liitTian. Mr.
... MeAIIIMer, Mr. ltolllnn and Dr. Mr
Alma Rubens 1 8
Out of Hospital,
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SOCIETY TO SEE
STRIBLING FIGHT
An airplane Ih alamt tho only ttiinK tluiL can iiunl ihn stiintfl P'-r-fnnui'il
by Wnli i-r Anisiuiz, ihreiMlinp'xkl rltiimpimi of tho SwIm
ii'iilvt'iviiy jit Mini. 'ii. SM-flerlatid, Abovo in Amsiui, ;ik Ik "laki'8
uff" at the end of JiIm Klidr; (i-ni- r. miilhtK over the toof of a i-hiilot;
K'low. uk lu cornea iu eanli I'gniJi lor "a tiul'e luitdUiK"
Arena at Miami Beach
Will Hold Most of the
"Best People" Feb. 27
My Ktlwurd J. X'il
( AHoi-hited l'rw HportK Writer)
MIA3U UKAOI. Kltt., Feb. IS
(Al I'ndtr bbtzinpr kle In the
heart of it winter playground of
tho rich, wht:re Boelety baMk In
royal fnnhW.n by the Hea, two pukI
Hmih, inPoi-.f-ToiiH In their mirrotind
I tic, r maklnir ready for tho
battle of the Kvergladcn.
The flht arenu on the nlKht of
KebrtiHry 27 will hold mojt of the
"bent pentile" Tex Itlrkard sou Kb t
alwayH to I tiro to bin flntlc nhowH.
Xow that Tex Itlckanl Ih dead,
Jai:k Uentpeey, the man he ninde a
tnllllonaire. Ih luring thern to the
box offlreM with all the maKnetfsm
of thn old rnuHtor of the ballyhoo.
They will be there that niKht, in
nil prnbabtllts, because the battle
of Jaek Hhurkey and Vounu Htrlh
llnif for heavyweight recognition
will be "the thlnp" for the nlwht,
mipercedlnK yaehtlnff parties, tho
citfltume bull, or even ft vlnlt to
the Deamille Paul no Htekard built.
Society ot V Kxcltnl
liut for thv time beln, at leant.
thf- IbtKton Htmn boy and hlH
f'.eorKla rival ure pettlntf alonK
t without the patronage of - society
and wealth ait far nn their training
perindM nre onef rned. The Hiiiall
crowd which watch Sharkey in
bin training Blunts In the minny
ilnt," pitched beside the doc track
(Tex fashioned, nre made up of the
(cujiouf'. the rnun.l trawler who
.may not be here for the flht, and
t he Hlramre looking attendantH
who hover around all fltfht cnmps.
Society, for the most . part. Ih
iif It her talklhK nor thinking flht.
I Ktribllm; altraetH an. audience
t hat would enjoy any vaudeville
Hhow In addition to a nhare of the
flight faithful from the rank. Jn
a crumbly caHino by the ien, Strib
HiiK hoxeH HparrlnK partners, other
boxern work nKninHt each other, a
former vaudeville comedian an
nounce the uttructlonH and contri
butes a running fire of JokeH while
"(a" Strlbllnj tloen a balancing act
.with the boxer'H two-year-old non.
Sec ItamLs4nio Profit
ICHplte alt this, the heavywelKht
eitKaKement Klckard planned as an
jhere promises to net the Madison
'square fiarden corporation hiind-
H..1110 return. When William F.
Curey, railroad huilder and vlre
president of the Carden, took over
i promotion of the match with Jack
ijempjey, he considered a Iosh f
$lMO,oiMt a wood Investment In order
to maintain the corporations pres
tlne. With the flirht still ten day
away the match neems well on the
way to fLMU.liuu profit.
lloth Whatkey and Strllitlnir are
ho far aloim the road to perfect
condition that both are in danger
of overdoing. Htrlhllnr. boxhm an
averawe; of once a week throughout
the south and southwest, is down
jto .1X5 pound, as low as ho dares
1 to ko. Kharkey, with it hard-won
(victory over K. (. Chiistner just
under his belt, is within two pounds
of beinjr ready at 14. He planned
a complete rest today ami StriblinK
'will refmin from lahor both. today
and tomorrow. ,
In the meantime the wealthy
pleasure seekers of Miami' lieaeh
eontiitue to enjoy the coolinu' ocean,
the day and nb:ht rounds of pleas
ures that no wth vacatiiins at a
Hummer resort In the winter, and
the company of "1MII" Carey and
Jack Dempsey. Hut for the fight
ers, it seems as though there will
be plenty of time for them on the
nlt:ht of February 11.
Bepiwfof
uourtbim
in 1029
I'OCH IS I.MI'ltOVIMJ '
I'AltlS. Kcli. IS (Al1) M:irtlill
l-'oc'i ronllmn"! hiH lniirovmi 111 lo
iltiy. IIIh tfiiipi'iittiri tliis mornlnir
(Wiis !i:i.l. nml hli iiuIbi'
1 Almiil tho only niiiniM nut no
! tii-oii iIiuh r on tin- lists or Ihnsi.
AI'KO.MI.NKNT psyclmlOKixt
uh Hint Iti'Oitlf wllo live
in romfiirtiilily furnlMlieil ; liom.-d
nli i.p h.'tliT. Ilvi hitlipli'i',. anl Unit
thiir inlmlK nn- l"'lti'i' nltmuil In
ImtllK Willi the woilil. Naturally.
Ihiy lillikv moil' lliom-y unci ,'viry
iini' liiis iiiuiv r.ii'i't for tin-in. It
lil0OU-X III! r I IIITPf Ofl', to
ruinlsli our hnniOM o wr'll i
priiuil ul' tln'in In l!i2!i.
CARU
FUllNlTl'IlE CO., Inc. :,
il;'in 770 ; . '::
Hoover will probably anpolnt cab
inet members are Harry laut,'h
erty and Albert II. Fall.
BEWARE THE COUGH FROM
COLDS THAT HANG ON
Coughs from colds may lead to se
rious trouble. You can stop them
now with Creomuision, an emulsified
creosote that is pleasant to tike.
Creomulsion is a medical discovery
wiih two-fold action; it soothes and
Iinals tlie inflamed membranes and in
hilits germ growth.
Of all known drugs creosote Is rec
ognized by high medical authorities
as one of the greatest healing agencies
tor coughs from colds and bronchial
irritations Creomulsion contains, in
addUjon- to creosote,-other hcalina-
elements which soothe and heal tito
inflanfrd membranes and stop the irv
ritatiun, while the creosote goes on to 1
the stomach, is absorbed into the
blood, attacks the seal of the trouble ,
and checks the growth of the germs.
Creomulsion is guaranteed sumfac-"
tory in tlie treatment of coughs from
colds, bronchitis and minor forms of
branchial irritations, and is excellent'
for building up (lie system after cuius ",
or flu. Money refunded if not re-,
lieved after tuking according todircc- .;
tions. Ask your urn u gut, UdT.)
CREOMULSION
FOR THE COUCH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON
' v: Mtitiiiuin woi-mI ill.
oihrr ki'oi'm: o'Mi'len. I'onkry
' III; Itnlllnx, I'onki.y. lluylen 1:
liriiilKliiiu. Ki-mliill IT; J. Ii. (inr-
l;y, . ItpynntilM IK; lnnillnir, illny-
l.ii. J, H. tlinlly IS.
I'VilliiwIiiir nre 1hi whi-ph for ihi
itittihti'H ovmiirii of in H'llrn or 70
. IiIi-iIk: n,imii.rii.il, l6h llnflihrf,
.' 1.1; rlmllH, N; Krnililll. 13; MrAl
! IIMi-l. In; llnlllnifi-. III.
! opormlnn. Hlinulmni.oiinly ntntti unlay liliflil, 2ft to
nml fi ili-ral nfrirlnl n-ni-wml thi-lr ,,o Iiiih tlinv KaliifH left 10 '
lnvi.llKailiinii Into the iiIIpkciI - pu).. 1, Hi, o,. Kim al KiiKrn
li-wil pr.wrll.lnn or tlii narcollcH to.lay: Oretfon Slnti. ioIIiri- iit;
for her. ll'orvulllH Tumlny. nn.l llien rloai'i
Mli lltilirnii n rpmoi1 lo lior lla hi-hkoii aitatiiHl Montana nt Mm-!
Iioinv Inn- ytKli-nlny from llii hoii- Cn l-ililnV. Tin. CouioirH linvf. 1. -
.illnl,whij.,ylniit )K (flly linil.r-.,!,!, t,,. lluBliy Imttlo, 11 flniM
i .... uii.n.iion. .nn union. 01 Knm. Willi .Montana III MIhmihiM
Gridiron Rule
Makes Fumbles
Less Dangerous
statement, "wilt not apply in case
of forward passing nor to back
ward pusses which are Intercepted
Itefnre striking the ground nor will
It apply to blocked kicks which
will he played as heretofore."
thin was not disclosed, hut follow
Ing It her condition hnd hern re
t piited as critical, Frevlously she
j had been ronfineil lo u sanitarium
for treatment of her disordered
icomlltlon. !r. L. Jesse Citron,
Beverly Hills physician, la tht only
one of eight physicians being In
vestigated for their alleged Illegal
activities in prescribing narcotics.
! ,
for the suh.dUtrlctl C.ttlKHO AltltlTl l)
to bo played In the' imtTLANO. Ore.. Feb. I H '
hall herMAI I'avis Urlsso, physician;
t te uun acgeon nere. wan neni iu city
Drawings To Be
Made Tonight
Local Tourney!
Ih-owtnps
tournament
I.. l. S. ltiercatlottal
FrM.'iy and Saturday. re
made at the hh;h school this even
lot:, nccnnlimr In iintmuttr-mri1
f.Hlay by the district hosrd. throurh I TtM' arTt lA Wft" m,,,,! Vlwluy
ll. I. TowUr. who with Mr. I- ihn'. f!-' officers say. Or.
;iism soai gnvvrnment operu-
iixr &.4iu;inttty u( haMt -forming
Hat'irduy.
The two Oregon learns at prve
ent art tied for fourth place with
three vtctorlen ahd five defeats chief result of
euch. Moth lost to Wnshlngton sens) on.
Ktute. last week, the Aggies .15 to
2G, and the Webfoots to 2. At
one. time through the course of
their game with the Cougars, thi
Webfoots led by in points, but were
uniilW tn hold their inaiHln.
NKW YOltK. Feb. 18 (AD j
Adoption of n radical new grfdlron t
rule, htakhiff fuiuhled balls' dead!
at the point of recovery, when re- j
covered by the defensive tenin. was
announced today by the national I
foot hn It rules -committee n
twd -day
ATOK Tt'HNS TO t.OI.F
HKlHtl.VO. Fla.. I'Vb. IS (AP)
Fred' Stone has laid aside his
crutches and roiie back to golf
s the clubs.
secret j This news about the fninotia Co
I median who was Injured in an air-
The committee's derision, which j plane accident about a year ago,
approves a recommendation hav- , wus given out today by Hex Heach,
Ing the widespread support of fool- novelist, at whose home here Ston
ball cimrhes. was blade public by is a guest.
W. H. Lang ford, secretary. Beach said Stone played In a
"The new rule." sold a formal threesome yesterday.
I .tall hfiit today unit i'
iehsrg.! with sale
li'.OOa bond.
of narcotics.
Hols, of Ji.otph, will fnanngr the '
J.lnv.
With six out-of-town teams com-
I i 1a flrande and with the j
Timers to make a seventh squsd, I
n lnri!i number of vlsltm art ex- (
pii'led to hr present at tournament, j
Mensnn tickets will tie on sale I
ff-r the ninr games tn lit played i
but student body ticket will not
gud, us It Is a district, nut A '
st-houl affair.
Kll.l.l U IN ('Alt Wltl.CK
IH'.I! K FJ.K V, Fal.. Feb. IS
(AD Harry Fawke, 22, of Oak
land, was killed by ovi run ning of
Ills BUtotnoblle while he and thretf
other I'nlversity of California Mtu
d nis w-ie returning home from u
party. l'oll s said they selnpd two
I ttottbs Of Manor fiiitn tlm ft-rnrli
i ue nrm inree gnmes nil) he on ,ut
iVIdftV. beuhmlor nt 2. 7:30 nml '
H:3l p. in. The j'ym will bn dec-
t he survivors denied
! Fauke had taken any of It.
that
ointed In thn colors of thr Various
rrhotit. I-Uich entering team will
conHst of not more thnn elbt
plsyriis.
The offelal s(iortsmnnhlp code
ui set forth by the N'attnnal It tiles'
committee, has been adopted.
Goes Up High
iaSy !ia i:itr: iui
WIIKKI.lNO. W. Va.. Feb. 1 S
( Al lanny Hevere. 2. old tfiqe
mfhstiei, who appeured with I'rlin
tose and West, J.ew I lockMudcr
and M ft Field, died lust night.
J!
4 I ; (
l!nry f. Conhy. iihnwn h.'r. hat
Wfrt t'l" vtitili tntr rnimlsirntl)
ilmvo 11 f.ft III trlnls rrn-nllr n
lopri to win I lie pole vnttlt In man
tl( trfck meet till TMir. 11 Is I
lopbomorfj at Iowa. i.
Keep Fit
This Winter!
T Ue Well Kerf) Vour
Kiilni'ys Acttt ?.
TO ymi ftt up thfw wmtr morn
mgi twlmg ln and thy
heiKtrrd with nagtm batkarh.
drowiy hrdjvhe and duty ipttli?
Aft tht ktdny rtcmiont to tit
qurnt, (tanty or burning?
Colds and rlulll mrrratt tht potioni
m hr blml and bntig itra wotk to
thf kidorvt. Hrtd tht fatly ft arc in (
iHott Ih kidnty tiwiblc art a him
hold.
1 or normal kidney attion to tlrtnM
vwir blovd of peitonooa waittt, u4
Dosrt'i frit i, ( )tti tvfrywtitrv tn-
50,000 Users Endom Doan tt
Mr. Frank A. K.lUr, US Wycmlnt
A:, Burlalo, N. Y WK I t4
tMX.Mwt to uu tn'i r.ltt. fnd tt.tw
ndttul. Mt kt)iti ( mm itif
utt filit, 1 Utt iiOmi tni k t4
ul Hlt. Un lahinf LM t P.ilt
trrf lhT M v(dlll Mltrt I hilt
rai ttl ,uaVgtn4 a Dmi'i."
D0AN S "it
A.irlMULAMT Ml'HI.UC .Ml KlllKKYS
FMW MilkwK Co MitCh(m,.ll.lrltY
You Might Miss dim
IF you have an automobile or
n motorcycle for sale, don't
tear around town trusting
that some day you'll bunij) into
a customer. Insert an ad in the
classified section of The Ob
server. There you'll strike .S3
per cent of all the pas vehicle
prospects in town. You'll pet
results! . . . Just call Main 37
Evening Observer
Covers Ln Grande Like a blanket
If You Were
Lending Money
What Would You
Require?
If you had a few thousand or a few hundred
dollars to end, what kind of loans would you
seek?. Naturally you would not loan your
hard-earned money to just anybody who might
want it you'd rather pick and choose a little.
Wouldn't you insist that your loan be made
only to someone who possessed something of
sufficient value so that you .could be protected
in an emergency? Someone who had shown
his ability to handle money wisely by alreadv
accumulating.a little money or a little property?
Someone who had already proved a reasanable
ability to repay you by saving in the past? Some
one who had demonstrated the ability to make
money and, at the same time, to spend less than
he made?
Your requirements would be very much
along this line if you were making a loan, we
are sure, because you would know that the per
son who can handle his o'r her own money well,
can probably handle yours well too.
Reasonable loans are always quickly secured
by people who have guarded their credit, who
have built confidence by handling their money
properly, whether it lie a $24 a week income or a
million dollar capital. Your credit may be
strengthened and inci eased by friendly counsel
with your banker. "
Tl
Sa (Brmtitr
Mi.mbcr
Fcdrral l-iwrv
I. r -' t-I
Nattmtal
'Forty-First Year Of Friendly Service"
nr-sources
Out 2 Million