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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Monday." October 21, 1920. b-. jotAa!.-M,tf-t i i .... :....:,", .';w,,,a ' Sweaters in russet brown and allium loaf shades so deliriously youthful with (.In: new luckin .skirts adopted to complete the spoils ensemble Dependable Values. $2.50 1, $6.00 1 1 USD C Dependable Quality. THREE LEFT IN EAST ORE. RACE unnecessary rouKhnens inn t In hullldown, and wnnllnk off defeat until hark and finally Knterprise held the last minute at the Kame. The for dnns 011 their 25-yitrd lint. I Chieftain, although taking home puntinic to 1'" Ornnde's 37-yard the mll enil of flu wrote marker t Fjiiih FIihIn MIiUM-If t H wim hn re that Ihe TiuerH actually rose, to their full power, Klvi'ioiiH pace un local fool ha 11 hlxtory. Yardage Figures Yardaye figures, many Hay, show the true strength of the oppof'ns team, hut the writer in inelliiwj to doitht ihiit ul times Parit-nlar in " rrfereric-p to Saturday. In yardage Ford Airport Is nonrhy Dip Mnl6 I I'ark village und the annual He- VJlcWRIL, iVXiiLUii-x 'ice- Fiiwrt, who hurt played an erratic water, Baker Remain disappointing Kim untn me Aiin,r Pr.lnmn tunrtei winw Into hi hlrhlP 111 T1111J11115 vw'll,,llt 'und would not he stopped. ,rippr-n on i yarns ror ursi uown X .K iUime adv.mccl the hall 43 With Ihree. tefinm remaining in- to Knterprise territory, and after (() .;nterprlson ''1. hut here's the dffifttt'il in J.'astcrn Oregon the two passe had fulled, and la"M , KjLrnificani thinj, I-ji Orandt was htirh hoIiooI football ou-son will find Nelson had made It flm down n(l fnr ,iOMH f,,,,,. tim'K, in eich filter the scml-flnnls Ihts coining on the 3.1-yard line, smashed ( cnttfl ,epp jn Kntei prie territory, weekend, with I. a Grande laved- through once more for 16 yards ,,,... Fmern'-i'.e ninde inK iiiiit r. 1 rnewH u i't- uv' iu(in, arui ursi iinn n on imp in-ynru iinr. ; f)rf.p junl .a Crande 1 !. In nai-w- tiiy, lOnlerjirih-p (rained 40 and I.a Crande C'.l yards, riuth trams tried ' H' vera I puweM. hut the nia iority went, wide or were knocked dnwn. On the defeiiKe. the Tltrer l!in: waK Inipreirnahle, (tM of the Knter pri.se 'aliis heliiK made hy paseM.s or around the line. Itoih .Mires and line played a Mrnm; kih , I hut most of the trlnry went to Ihe former, who curried the hall over on a loiif pass fur a touehdowu. ' t-'nuK failed to clt'ek until Ihe last ! half, and up to then. Stoddard, j Sheppnrd. Kvnn and Patten were' accounting for the lion's share of ' yardage. Stoddard played it strong j jKame In the first half until ho was 'forced from the gmiii', hattered hy the vicious and effective tackling of the lOnlerprlse secondary de- I fenwe, heniled hy Sannar. Incl- . dentally, it was S.ir.nar's hiillel-lilte 1 tackles that hroke the hack of the Ah MARSTERS LEADS FIELD OVER NATION liy The Atnclatel Press Al Marstei-K' . li'-point ttplurpe atfaiiiHt Cohunhia enahled the linrtiiiouih ipiurterhaok to lensth en his lial over t!n- field. in the raec for juilional Emllvidual scor ing honor, llarsterrf now haH t ec red 1 louehilownM and 1- pointH. In second place anions COVE ELEVEN DEFEATS TEAM FROM POWDER Hy .Mrs. A. Jj. Cnnkllit r (Ohferver CorreHpomleii' ) COVI-: (Hpeeial) - Cove U'.uh ) H-hool won another victory Krida:; afternoon when they pl)T"ed North " r-otttir at l ove with a were O ; '. :ti to 0. This hi the fourth name of tht serh-H with -three victories. , Thev lost the lirst jjauie mill was f.'aay Crllj in Ca.ttlon . Tlicre an 71 ho!U in t in carill.n, if l ho i'lorid-i sinlu;; lo.ver. fie leading scorers in eaeh of th.-i played with t nion oy one point. itht niaior conferences or urouns . a score of 13 to 1 -. 'I hey have Is Kutrene McKver. Tennessee hall when i;e( Sunday rolla urrtund. Nelson lost a yard, and then Fans there will l.e two undefeated niinu hack with six. Kvans made It leanm remnlnlntf---the winner at tWo more, and Fans, in 11 erles of Uakcr and tho .McLonirhlln iiiilon Mnashitif,', devastating line drives, hlKh ehven of M I ! I on-Free water. iU-r)illy scatiered the F.nlerprlHo I'endhioii look a erushiitff de- defence In four plays for t hi wln fefi on the nose al Milton-Free- .nin touchdown lew than one w liter Hulurday. when the I'io- : miniilo hefore thn crack of the tieera hlaukcd the ItnekarooM 12 timer's un. This time Kvuns to u. Fnlei-H tipHeiM restill in ar kieked siieecssfiilly. h-ust one defeaix to other K astern With victory assured, the Tiuers , Oregon tejiiiiH, thiH definitely eliin. ',,! not )t down, hut after the Inuied the Il-irlw from the chain- ,ytu-k-off to irnterprise, drove the, pionshlp niee. ! f hh-ftalns hack five yards; on the, Maker showrd to a wnillntf ' next two and final offensive world thai her team haw Hlreniflh. thrusts hy tho visitors, hy suhdiielriK the Itoise, Ma., I SK'-la uhir Hun leum lit to 0. Although tniHi Tho first Enterprise Hoore, com dliln'C eounl In KuHlern. Oiv-Kon hk in ih first half of the open- I'ireliH. li threw a man-Hlwd scoro jny period, was prohahly th most t Into Uf. (Jramle, Mel.oiiirhliu and Kpeciaculnr of the Kmp, uliluuih tho rcMt.' ;1h thrill was dwarfed hy later and sx (i ramie had I lie narrowest more dramatic development. 1 csraoe. ha rely nonintf out r;nier- ( rne 1 iers, auer ritpinK iiiroin;n hack, who has tallied 60 polnfK on lu touchdowns. '(he leader In each of the clxlit groups, us crMn idled hy the Asso ciated I'ress, foIlowH: Knst-Marstcrs, Dnrtiiiouth DO, Soui hern-McKver. Tennessee 'I'. Southv.est-.MeKlreath. I'.aylor iifi. . I'aclfic - Seh wart z, WashtiiKton Stat it. .Missouri Vulley-KiuK. lrake AG. Hijf Ten-(Jlassj;ow, Iowa 2S. o ky Mouu(itln-ray, Colo. A-Kii-s 20. .lily Six-fajfe. Kan'LH IS. Reason for Thar.ks Tho reiilly iiupol taiil perponnpe never seems to ho nearly ftu hiippy hh llio eliiip who; only fiels-ltn: p(iiimit.Fo'( Wiiyno Nuwfi-Ken-' thiol. MANY DEER YARNS AS SEASON ENDS'n'-f : , deuKiiihtr.iie thQ rellahlllty nf Hie;'' 7,"" 1,1 ' , l , ... .,, 1 -oth teams were clever at return- 1-71, .1 v, (Continued from Ppk 1) finally elected to pass. lieiniiOSLi .1 if 1 11 ; reihi iniuy i niej , . . . .. . , 1.,...., i, u, ,.. , ,,1,. . 1 , fni., tll ..... ,1 iHrpmi,.- or, I0IW trip" ..bo.,1 Ih. I .,.,, .,.. of , fl.,..vr.l ltn .v .ln,..wall . i .. ill ...1.1 'rt ciia tn rtr i '""n --- -- - - 11 . .,..1 .,.., In li..n. I''" ll'l"' '- lin.li linliil l' l' ". ""'I ili fillKi point ,,. ,.ltv-. ,.tir-..l- ly ror II..' I.lu.' ana . in .;t,.ni,-w Unci punliMl lo t .- 4.".- . ,i tw. II lllM I Ull II1ITI' KtlllK huihh ov n horwe. Hunter No. 2 at another t a vKllnw a in ma l. II leif. .... i -1 ,1,1 it in lini....l Yin dhl not SIOO 10 ilivestltfate hi l 1 ,,,. ih. ..IrnApf MVhllnir. with tlllCl llpsei OI llll! uop. fn(f punts, I'atlen particularly rue. ItiK hack for lare trains. At H iker Oct. 2fl Tlt-n In Hi-, ii, I. IMi.d u,.lw.l jnr.l lino ami n flixt nllpmpt lo ; ,)iin( pl.iyi1 ,,,.n;. ,m,.,.mHKlollll il. f.'iil of 11:1m, an. I White, IIkIiI, "llin V'cw at a Doss Tl.oro niv uv.i kimls t(f"Pi'h: ml von .'mi tt-aMi anil tin1 I l.nul yoll nao in i.ri'::ii. .iinrnran 1 M;li;alin'. ; play.'.l two Kann'S wltlt joj.i-pn i i winninB hr.h Kani.a tin.l artoih.-r j ! victory w ith North I'owtlor Kriilay j : arti-rnoon. Prut. ti. Sprli.Kor anil i K.-nn.-lli I... Violent' .hit hath i rotichlnir. Sir. SprlnK-r InKlrurllnK I 1 in tho .111 f. rent playn anil Mr. i I Vlol.illi. worltlnn afli'l' t In- rcaullo. ; I A.lrlan (loo.H,.ro.l of i'lilon v.'. ' rfcr.'O. ; ! Thr rirati- Party or I.a Grande I t WAK of inue'h intfrist to Cove folkB. ' who .lo most of their hIiopiiIiik nl j ; U-1 drami.' anrt many rovi- people i i nl. r. el Into the Irensure liunl." ! (In the Ff.-onil ilay wh. lt a ranee, ! tva. Kiven nway hy Hohnenkaii.ps r to .Mrs. A.. C. t'onklin of fove. ! tho Interest Brew morn Intense ami , many cove people who nan noe ien Int. l:en e.l hefin e went in the trenHiire'. hunt. .- .Mrs. -Con kiln feel" j thai part of'her i,"pi1 fortiine was! eiiie- to llillv' nnne.in. who ael.-el . us her tnaeot AT WATER KENT SCREEN-GRID ft RDIO A flwexi you buy Atwater Kent Radio here, you're sure of three things. First, your radio is right. Second, it is in stalled by experts. Third, the payment terms are most reasonable. CARR FUKNITURE CO., inc. Main 770 ICastern Orepon's Larceat Jlome l'urnishcra .......1.1 m ,. .inn. Ii in iri.l a.' , ..,....,.. 1... "'..1 1 ii.,.' Inelilt.nln v. Willi in jraitiin. The rane tie r aim whkoii ; ,,, M )1r H nearlntr comiile. two more iuiiimi v. r..... ....... K-.ee, . ,.e. . u . i.. n,... .,- ineoinpanleil ihe hunter lo IM" 1 1 vM MM.vn t0 Hhow miolher (iri-non ept Ma slate eiiean 101 i.all from tho sky anil, roiiownik-, 'fe-ene- of his kill. I. wan the ranch- j r u n t'r II i tl I Ion hy K.IIkoii to human the yeur. It all atari. -.1 oiil, when ,luiikl.v r.irmlnt,' interference, lash- r-r'a Jeraey row. ! proKre-KH.'. 'I he amnll, Incon.len- On'at lo Irlmme.l Ciil.lw. li U to (l. ,inw u,p flel.l l!4 y,..r.is to u ' M ala ken for a elef r tvnile puan- ,.,.. i,,,... i.,1M ,,... i nl .-hlv Then I tin i-.iiaii-rii im.i toilenii.iwn. na.ii...i' iiii.-aen K.iai. .lriK ihruuith ll.i!k hruBh. fhnrlea ,.....,.,. H ,lB in.- iienrna that school el.-fef.le.l the Colh-Be of l.llt- Tho Ticers came hank viciously JMiurp. f.a, IokkImk coinpuny em- w, , ,Ipw.-ii-,l Into (he nlKht ho III lo 7 nn.l 1 .11 tlrnn.lf won , n.my. After imirehlim . .,,,,... , ' " ,' ple.ye.- w.ia anot llirniiKh Urn left wl, ,i,alriile from Nnrnpa 7 III H'la' (-,., ,iieir own 3li-ynrJ line l! , 1,1,, i,y John hharp. hla l.rolher, , ,,l,le-nlirlil hna ,,0",,,l to ",llar l,l:i"0 '"sl Knlerprlse's la-yar.l line-. Ih.-y ; Muhhl'-noiei ,L....i ,, Jki.ihonv creel.. The! Aft-I Ihe inemoill l.le night hm. .,. a, , 7. ,,,. ,.,, ,,,., .. ,i, . Veal ellrefled hy W. V. Nu.---lKiuni. tiuisie ilireetor of the hlKh school. The next triune for the 'Hirers will he at Itaker next J-'rl.lriy, the flrsl ronlest 'e't r the "hit; four" in w-hlch the I.a firan.le leani will fiitni'u. Siiinniarv (JO) Ii f.i-an.le. SUGAR MAKES FOODS PLEASANT Good Cooks Learn to Use Nature's Supreme Klavorer SAVE WITH SAFETV i - . ConcfTttrutmg on WILSON BROTHERS Haberdashery iistenlav on Anthony creek. Tin' Indued man wan hroiiKht to a ho.i- JifUl. Ilin euiiiiimm mm nv -l Jilered sei'lDUH (ilthotlKh a p. in trf Ihe lend from the 2fi-S6 hultet Mf 1 II Pinhedded In his hip. HENRY FORD WILL HONOR T. A, EDISON : found a Muhhorn defense that took I d:ih 0 will have Itn lust ehanrn the hall awuy from them on down. thlH noinliitf Halurday, when Idaho Twice in "the seennd t(iiarter, Kn- FurvulliH (,.n.ilse held for downs on their i oodher ; AstWfod I Irwin come to a close,, jiowever. . im ihluK that Henry Frttd wauls most in iio for his friend. ThomaH Kdl- . it;.t,n,x Mini. son, wll lake derinite Minpe ana I"" v...,i ,, , i 1 llornted llv.nK i-ea,,,,-. The ,.- j.n.1 , rn , ,.r :ie L"l '7, - ae-.iin iin.l achol or technoioity, now j-.,, ... ... ..,.,, ,' " ' ' ' to piny no- " len.i was 1111 eaieneo. i.i:. . I.T 1.(1. ..('... in proc.eKH of fornmllem. will open Ha iloora, Mr, l-or. Ih unMoua in jtisalKt In conilniilnK school. ir-ontiiiued num Pane 1) . - !--.. - - - lyleiile.l o .Mr. I..IISOI1 h!H . o.,.i,i,nlon on annie of (ho camp-i iliseoverlea will In- nil a.-l Ihn Kellson Inspiration In American meohanlcs.' minnf WTV lie feels Hint aa.oclailon wllh llio UliUjKr') YV l cinlpin.-nl anil machinery thal( SI llill AC U lA IC GRID CONTEST eon'lia who r." (Continued from Pag. I) ln imrtlea or trips nlioul "i" ii-nalion eoiinirv. While alleudluK the li.arhoru. I '111111 inu Pnriric Kxposiilon In H.111 j Wh.-n th i-mi vr.Hon la -a.n. - ..i,,, .,i nunlii i.. Me-r. K.llaon and i... ,..mn, iH l.lexlon of the play chanced ai.nl I -tint visited al tho home of 1 .it- It ,l, In tier .lays w hen I. 'Via irre-itl work lit Melilo I'arie, New Jersey, the hlrlhpiaco of mildern llHhllnir m.lho.la. l-'oril wlihen evhen Ihn hai k w heeled, and sent Ih.r Hnrlmnk, the planl wlwir.l. ,.,, ,y , of electricity, an iiconriKc torw n.i p. a .." HiiriliK thler lonit i.e-iiialntnii-c- , ,,,.1My ,,-,,- opinion nolhlnit thn " ii'i"'hT who unop- shlp. I'-ord'. Ideas and ii.lnilrallon r Kvr, ti,e vonlh u heller pic. posed, raced lip the r el.l toi if IMIson rryal.ir.ne.l and Willi Ih- . or n, monreaB of Invenllon a.-cond llnlerprlse touch. lown. hail- uialallUiUon eaine a .de.lre to ,, .. ,,,tr,. 1 1 , (nielli . It imi- missed Ihe try for point l.y preserve for hHmlllilVrMUMum .,W1, HiAt.lll fcr.4H Hwa a-MMi..- ocl s. UM Hf crowd (houirhl It of the life eif Ihe (rival ini.-nlor. ,.,, r n;.,. ... Ad either In went over and knew nei .lirr.-reni is l-u.l piirllelihirly Hie hiilldlmra (Hal ,,, i.;,a,.l! collecdou. Ihe imlaenin tintll Ihe came waa over. And a IlKiirnl an iiromlnently in mo 1)f Amerleanii which Kord him inai nine, ine ra..,. I.eeii Unit ror yeara, or Ihe like mo on icren.-,. ,.-.,. Ford faclorlea, Ihe -tyiiea of c. c- all.le victory and a -I sure de- irl.al inaeliinery ' l.-itdlni; from feat... l.lael lo make llieia- hilildllliTa. ami s 7 tl 10 the present llay Will he ll, e i null. m. lit that went Willi avallahln for the. atudenla. i hem. an Inspiration to yo iiir- In-j (1 ( r , wui, eentora. .ill n.iie n honor In hla frl.-iul. D.'UI-l.l.rn Waa H-lecle-.l aa Ih" place for (he removal and ivalnr ii I l,n of the lalioriioil.-a, niuehlin aiop und iilh.-i- K.llaonla. II seetne.l appropriate thai the area i. Ii.nl! Iirlroll, wlnre Hi.. Inventor puaai.l hla early years and h.-Kan (he Journey toward the h.-lithia or aee-onlpllalilui-nt. a'le.ul.l have- nrj rlra( rlulm In thla ah.l.ie lo . - Onltt.ll W ltfll'88 I.ellleVement. Yo. eluriiiK the pial twelve inunllu. the Kdison lahoratorl.-a al Medio I'nrk. and l-'orl Myera. iris A N'( I I'.l.l'rt. (let. HI (Al'i I'lorld.l, have I n tranaported e. iloK(, (.'ow ler leauined her de- ,.... . Tliti'i-a Ciiiiio Ituck Hut the Tllters were not to lie sl- (-topped, and shortly hefi.ro tho l.nce" alsna lo cuiil 111.- enllltlnle (lliarier en.n-.l. s.aii.-.. nam of yuunirer vlrllors (here will march that tied up the acre, l.e al l.earhnrn an acllve planl In llvana reeled orf four yards, and dally op.-rallon. win-re r.'irea.-nla- Mires and Ho. each were on Un lives of the oneonilllK ireaeralloll receiving ends of forward p:.ses may find Inaiilrallon, encourair.-- that lefl Ihn hall on nmerprlse's in, nl and prai-lleal .11111-1111011. Thla ;l:'.yarel line. As Hie lasl iiuartrr la ll.nry l-'ord'a real (rll.ute to his r.pene.l. llvana lore lhr..ui;h lite fl.,.m. , ('liieflnlii tlefl-llM' for I.', yards nod ' first down. Nelson, sul.stllutlnu f..r li. Pnlten who played a Ki-eat ernmi unlll klioekeil irroKKy ly the halterlmr of Ihe. Km. 1 prls. de fense, alfpprd off throiiirh Ihe side of tli. Iln. for six more. Kaus drove Ihroiuth Ih. line to the five- line, and in two more I Snuii-f (fCiimiMtli! ! llnlerprlse, alllinutih lieaten. Is entitled 10 a -nioriil victory:' If their is aiie-li a tiling, 'i'he uniler- iIok In every way, Hiilller in , welirhl linel fncini; it ae-hool three! times the-ir siac. played lin inspired -type e.r fooihall with their etuarter- I hack selectlnir hla playa lilmo.-l ' faullle-ssly. l-'ew hut Coach Ira ' Woodle re'.'iilneil th. atrenmh of the iiivadinit ti-am until the frame , started. ! l-'orsythe. 111. (tenernl of the Kn- i terprlse nltnck, held that seven- ! .oint lead In the first half, l.y j pillilinu every lime III. hall .etime ; llilo Ilia possession, Willi Sannar j (nclnir the piirskln. In that flrsl ( half, . lintel-prise failed lo make a j alnitlc foot from acrinimairc Willie I 1.a Cratnle was e-halklni: up I H first downs, hut slnid-t ircnerulshlp ' nn.l an effeerllyo defense held the TlKer lit hay. No wonder suprar ust'il t. 0 cc-.- siitered a luxury 01 thu run. isu wonder a noted scientist sys ttiitj suKur is the jrreatest coiuilnicnt.-il food in the world. Sugar's puprenir. in:"crt".rc? t healtli is that it makes foe.l i y'mf-, ant. No man, woman or younKU-r can live on one food alone. To ont a great variety of foods daily the. vem- round is to oroniote health, Kn us nnlj 8u(rar adds flavor and delight (1110. t0 nearly every known food. As a (Iran.le: .M.-ciiire, noted scientist sayR, to try to eat Kheppar.l. Nelson. most foods "straight" would result Se .ir,. In- (Jiiarlcrs I " monotonous, unpaiataoie (iiei, Knierprlse 7 o ,1 ' and you simply n t -t people to I 11 f'l-tiii.i.t ik a r 1 j ii t-uv - -- Offieials: Jimmy Hoseuhauiu, referee; Hoston. umpire; II. It. I Forsytho : Mannar i While Howser ' SuhstltUtes: Ilockett. l.a I lu-hi ..Ilfl UT UK ..Qll li II ..LII ..Fii Kulei pr.'! e Hoe (nhlemau .... I'onley llerry Thompson .... I'arker . ires Stoddard 1). Fatten Kvuns I Try a dash of sutrar on your favorite eereal. Eat healthful ulai-k-1 horries and other fresh fruits made delicious by a sprinkling of sugar. Profit by the experiments of four i well-known women cooking experts in New York who recently redis- 1 1 ,1 1.1 ,iBh The ..l.lea irl-.i rosnri In Ihe VBr. ?7" 1... .. iTii: fw. ivoi'ld la Sp in I'elrrhilli ' II waa Cohllrn, head linesman-. .1. K. Itey nolds, Hoy Couklin. timers. Ancient Health Rcsnrt llt-Kl evlolleil l.y Ihe lion.an. PI illy Ih. Kl.lcr. In Hie I'iisi .i-ii 1 11 r.v. nn. I luia hecn 11 lienllli resorl for over HVO I llllllc!ltll '' 1 Th! Pastor Sayn We arc no tu. .re asliiiun-.l of our nrhori-al iiii.-e-.-liira (hall our re III th. lust half. In spite of the 1 M1,,,, iiesiviolaula nn- likely lo lie l.allerinir of Ihe heavier Tluera, I f,f Uei. . . . lie. elios rjeh who Ih. l-:iite-ririse team fouirht colir- ! nt ilealh il.iei i-.il l.-rivc riches hut am sty. a.-nritiir a st.-nn;! , e.- - 1 eijieri Inlo I lielll. John Andrew of sugar in vegetables while they are cooking in u small amount of water. Note how the vegetable colors, freshness and flavors im prove. This little added sugar makes eating vegetables a joy. Ke niember the value of custards, milk I shakes, ice cream and other milk ' desserts in helping your family to ent enough milk. Kemembor atewt-d ' fruita. candy and cookies for the I end of the meal. Slimneas is no longer stylish. ' Good food promotes good health. ! The Sugar Institute, These aren't like ordinary wool hose at all. They're knit smooth and soft with really handsome color and.pattern effects sL-.ply outstanding styles. A great selection of Wilson Brothers smartest. ' 50c , 75c 'to $1.50 Trotter's An Easier, Pleasanter Way to Relieve Constipation L.1 Ml Full Pint $1.00 The easy, natural, harm less way to relieve consti pation Is the use of Pur-.-teit Mineral Oil. It works mechanically to soften the food waste and completely cleanse the intestinal trai t of poisons. Sold only at Kexall Storos. Glass Drugs Inc. The Retail Store La Grande, Ore. In Vantages Trial hodlly 10 the all" of nil Kdlaniilan rnsii ii-silmnny al lhc trial of Nlllnit-o al liearl.orli. Wllh Ih.-in t,. van, In- T. I'nntairea on 11 mat if have e-ome (he lioar.lliiK hous- of ,.,arKe lo.liiy, and auid the Hilly Jordan, where Ihe Kdlaoli VI1",,.VI. inugnal. lefl hla Ihl- i.aaiHlalila lived when I: llaon In- Am.us j. , ,hiy of tin, veliKd Ihe el.etiir IlKllt. Tllero, nn,,,.,,,! nssaull lo tio I" a l.arl.er oil ihe nlKhl of Oeloh.-r 2lal. this (h1 , ., y, 1n fnrly ,ni,iteH Inter v.'iir Iln, ci'ri'iiiitiiv of llil ro.lll.'lllir .. ..... .1 t 1 1... 1.-.. ih efin.1 Incaudement liKH wl f.inrle 17-venr old ih.ucer' who ynrA J1"' .a.flT hroiiKlit the chaiKe. MNs I'liturle Stated rantajren went to ihe. harher shop not liter he re.i-uaetid Wllh Ihe fatnuu old Inventor hlnmelf playiiiK the e.id Iok role, in th,. celehrat,..,. Will i,- ..roughl J0 ,V "'l ""'"'"r" sinasheH, xcorcd n touchdown. Kvnns failed to kh k. hut IJnter prlsu wit offflhte und thn point cotlliled. Then Came (ho List MnnshliiR tidvuncit for victory. It fiift Marled from the Knterptlt-e .40- the Chieftains wer forced to kh k after a funihle that loM Sfi yiirtl.s. IhaiiH, Nelson und FftUH pierced to the IS-yard line, hut a l.'.-ynrd penally for i torn I et roll to I leiirhutn on a quaint old train thut will he a re prod net ion of the train 1 ha I r in un the railroads of t MiO. At liear- l.e.rti tit. f u Ml .llHuiitillt-I nl !)). "Smiths tre-k" Hlalion. of llio tirund Trunk line. This mullon I han a No tici-n ulven n new site at ' livarhorn hecmise t In one of tho earliest Of the Fdisonkti exhlhll. SUly yen in uo. Thomas A. Udi-i-un, then i hoy of iitefit. w,n oiirn Het down on i In wooden plat form with mm h hate and no il lu ll (ty w hlle an .rate conductor stood K Jard at the haKK"rfe car door and howled threats nf din. i j)oeinherm'iil. 0muk Kdison huh a news dlsneiiHt-r lu those day hilt he expei'lmenii'd with chein I -uls Oil Ihe Mde, Ills siutill lah. oiuiory oecuphd a coiner or tin car. On that particular day he hud mixed the liitfiedhniM of un exploslM' und St t fire to lite h.iH liaire rni. The fun that i ! "Smiths i "reek" mat iuii Iuih been made pari of the tii many lawn Hoot and Ineulcuhihht KdiMnla villaKc wilt . k'v homo Idea of the thin -miKhnewi with which Mr. -'otd has KOUe a Lout MettltlK Up Ull eilllhll I In t w ill vlsuiilUe in detail nil the colorful phases if thn famoun lnentor' life. It has not hecn Tor u mere one nhfhl's C'-lehnttlon, however, that all this Kdisuuhi inenioi ahilla h i been IHOhl lined, The d if-' I IIKU Isll -'d .ittor ulll m'i' the cpoek-maUiui: event of fifty year ao re-etiaeti'd They will puy Iln ir liiluile u ih uonderlul old mm who hm Ki'ii value to the world, and ihe world, through the liihlrunieiitnUiy of the Uleuteit hook-up of radio st:i tluu ever uttemp;ed, w ill I isle n Ih. Jldison himself will speak. An hnportAnt feature of tho an. plverfcury relfhralloo U ho lh piuticipuUvU 01 IU .lipiauo, llio f the p. m. alliKfd assault before tl u vrn.i.its imtst :oi,i' LINKS sri'.ltl-lNil, t olit., Oct. CI (AD - I ii nny noh-es from the rough Uete tint nll halls en HI nil for their ou tit-is, u lot nf KOhrrs l.'.ino d while playltiK n sttiilH course lu this section Sunday. The hum and hiiic came trom rn 1 1 lesnuke ) (lu)iers out in fonrMMiifs. report- i d f relit three to ten mviken killed hy s' vera I groups, thi' rattlerfi uoaniinir a lone an four feet. hlhiaj'mtj KC Baking Powder SL Mary's Defeats j (Sonzaga Sunday S.W 1-ttANCISCO, Oct. A1M A crowd of Ki.iien saw St. Mary's cotleo defeat OnuxuKn fOothall'M siit)varts of Spokane, here Sunday hv a ii to a ncoit- at Keur ittn dlutn. ontplayMt m the first half. Si. Mary's came hack tn the lat two pertodn to sHeep the Im.nhrs of ilu h fc t Same Price for over 38 years 25 ounces hinK an uvei-Hll should H?rtoWi4lf - X SS S I 1 YoiCdhaveatime ISi 1J -SK 4-: cooking a ten-foot ; il fiailfe,4 1- V 'y , " W 1 1 custard A II 1 wMmmsMi " '-;V HrV me The .,l pari of thla Hli.-arer In '.'Slih':itlon s. i ma lo In. ih.it n man llaliii-.l Hlt.i'Ki e.MH.I have had an a to ki Iii-I You ave In using ! it. Use less than of ! high priced brands. MILLIONS OP POUNDS .USIDBYOL'KCOVKHNMENT Used Cars PERKINS MOTOR CO . Main 500 4th and Adams Now the custard in that pic : wnuM srparatr brciusr you couldn't control vhr hrat! j And roasting cotfrt in bulk j prrsrnts similar it:flSailtir. , Hills ltros., however, by roasting their enriee a irw : pounds at a time by ihrir i continuous pnKTss 1 on trolled Roasting prepuce a matvhlcss, unitonn rlivor. No bulk roasting nirfthod can injure such goodies. i HILLS BROS .i COFFEE hiiiy it-'rJ ws) tt ijl. Old Gold tobacco ..they do not require are naturally good artificial treatment" rays" of naturnl sunshine . treatment. not hy artificial m When meat or fish or fowl has to he made ftooil hy nrtilicial flavoring or sauces, let your stom ach heware! Beware, also, of tobaccos that have to rely on "artificial treatment." OI.O COl.n tobaccos are naturally rtood; mailo honey-smooth anil free of "throat scratch" by Mother Nature herself. By the "violet 15cttor,, tobaccos. niakctlv?ms:mothcr and better . . .' "not a cough in a carload" o ,,r o..n wxt-wi. .At.ahn no, R. r,,;, wWo. h,Mmr,.,. .,trfTuM).,,, ,o 10 P. M., ore than three million smokershave chaniied to this smoother and better cigarette. No other cigarette ever won so ftre.it a fan-family In so short a space of time. Try a rackafto . . . and you'll know why. C T. IeKII.H To., ll. lill