La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 22, 1929, Image 2

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Tuesday, October 22 1929.
Page Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
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Hosiery
In Fall Shades
Lovely indeed are the
new Fall coloiinu "f
these sheer v e i g h t
VV ft y n e Knit Hosiery,
tops, toes and heels re
inforced for durability.
Colors and tunes to
match or blend with and
rus tu me with the new
.;lnderett heel at
$1.65 pr.
HillY
A Homo Owned Store
Bagshaw to Quit
Seattle Paper
Declares Today
SATTI.K. AVash.. Oct. 22 (AIM
The I'nst Intelligencer sayn
that Knoch Marsha v may renin n
onn an head football coach for lh.
Tnlvetity nf Washington Hnskle.
Tho neWKpaiicr said th!it defeats
hv H Jill hern i'allfnvid.'i anil Wash
ington Suite college. tOKt-tlic-r wi'h
the tic trame with Montana broiiet
tntt.all matters to a head. Tli-
Post IntelllKonccr paid that a(t- r
it.o irntiic with Washington Sat-
iltlltilny. the Huskies lost 2 to
1:1. a conference wan held bttwe.'n
1j,'shav'fi aih Isfis and Ft nth -m
I -oily h ndrt. The Ktmlent board 'if
eontrot ROnchl -HiiKfliaw s p si-nrt-!
ion inniniwn n
The ni'Mspapcr K'lM that some
of the coach'i fiirnd ndvi-rd him
to riislk'n ami th'Mi offer his Per
vIctH for tbi rest of the "as.oi
b. niie oT the difficulty of obtTjn
Iiik a new coach on short noiin-.
Zuppke I s Worried
About His Players
1'IIAMPAKIX. III., Oct. 22 (APt
'Appl'''u-'r, nn'l elippinL's" are
'if-nina- Conch Ibdi uppke of the
Vnlverslty of Illinois this seon.
"Thee hlukfH walk down the
tren and cot filled with apple-
iue every place th y ifo." the
1'itle Ituiehtnnn Kiid in diuKsim;
bis footlvfill players. ' Pverybodv
tells them how ood they are. Then
1?lv ko home and read the anif
lilff lh tbe newspapers and pietty
Konn ttir bfyin to belb-ve It,
"Their tommies are tilled with
atiph Miit-r- and their p.ec; with
clipping. The l.oid is too henvy
lo carry and piny fooib.il at i he
f tUtf time "
STADELMAN IS
OUT OF GAME
I FOR SEASOX
rXIVKUHITY HP 01ti:f!iN.
Pui-ene, Oct. 22 tApt C.ur
Htadelman, OreiionV powerful ei-o-.
lei., prolmbly u never pl iv eoi
1 b-hiate rootliall a Lain. lie ,.m
. Ibtrd here ttnlav :is bi-lnn e.it tor
lh ret of the pies.m tteti.n :i-,l
this is his tbiid and lost w.r ..f
football.
Huolelm-.n mffercd n b'..i,.i,
bene In his i ii:ht onkle s.-itord
v V hen the Wehf.-et swept (hi ih
Idaho at .Miiltnomnh si.hIImm..
Pnrtlnnd, ft.r n 51 to 7 vi.-ioiy.
j nher Injuries Mdir. d .
t Wehfoot fciund were llii nn-.eiU ti
tial, fVlben, taekle. has n cra.-k. .1
rih nnd Ib.b Uobjnton. halfifok.
a O hted-vtmuhb r. Poih w A i.n
in shape for Sntni dav i .n..
.'ffiiruv the Pnlver-tlv of -,,v!,jtl -.
ion Huskies al S. aub . h.o. .wv
i'o;irh John J. Mel-: wan
, VHTI.M riOllTI It WIN
PKXOLKTOX. f re.. !. )
(AIM Jack Kntuoi'!h of p.
land klioi Med out Jinuuv ir-.
of Seit(Ie In the fi-coud round
a Klo-duid l-t round m.nn t,
here last nlht. It.i'h tUbed I
In the sentJ-flnnl Prownie Pi
kirk Of thin city, won on a f.
"although Parley f'ovun of p,.
land kavoed him in the first a
ni'.iln in thr third
Novelty Dance
EaRlelhll
Sat. Nile
Cood Mus.'c
(Jood Time
Admission 50?
Oregon Favored
I To Down Huskies
Next Saturday
i:rci:K, ore.. Oct. 22 (aim
I or the firl. (liiii1 in many sot- '
sons. th- . Pnlversft y of Oregon
football I'Mil Is eob!e red lo have ''
more than mi t'Vt-ii thance to de-
iV.V i!it- Pnivcrvily tif Washington
Jtu-Mts at .'Tea Ith- m-M Saturday
hti)o:o of l'e showinff last year. '
Oli'JMUi'S ifo. i were- id -(
oiv nw i- Washington last year by
lo Tli.' doubtful strength of
lh'- Hn-;;i. itii.- ;ir is illustrated
in 1;." to ' 11 Hh Montana ami
riiM-'iint rlrftitl iy t)ii' Ptiiver- :
i i - ut Sniilhi'in ( 'n til'ornlii. 4. to
is :i fid Iier point in ( h-rnn's
lav..;-.
' 'I 1 10 riv.ttiy t" tv h' the two
schools. Aislini; since ( NotfOn's ;
Viit-oy in tlu first Canw in ljoni.
li:s Ion (m'i'!'-'-,'i In ill- ;iM
few yi mere than OilritiK til'!
earlier .1 ivs. In 1324 Oregon ur
p! ised t! i- t i.:lri en rt by defeat -inx
;)!' Jiuj'Kji-H in an up.set at Ku- ,
iff.". 7 10 :t.
Ilnwivir, the KroateM Imillo
Lt lu.- n tin- two m Imo1h waf w.'ik-'1
at i ln y-ar folio intf. 'Mm I !
year Washington w on the Pacific
coast otvni rene lilh', lint In the j
final K.'itit- of the season wax .'Mar
ly knock. d finiii us position when
ai! Orj-Ton tram, coached by Pick
Smltii. ro-e ti i to hoi 'he Huskies
If. 10 14.
The first name of ("'apt a in John
,T. Mfliwan'K era at Olepolt was
li ;-t .:i to Washington 23 (o 9 at
Portland in IC. 111. next year
-,it ;ni..ihr battle typical of On1-poo-Wahins:ton
rlvtilry, but Wush
i an ton w on by the last qnni U-r
..(nii-t, T to-a. I. nst your at I'm-'.'
land, tin' W-t.fOuis scored their
f MMi(.-r ' iiuuii h iv-r W'ah(ni;tnn
Hta-e the 43 to i win In I9'm.
Shencood Injured
In Stanford Game
, COIIVAI.MS, Ore.. Oct. C) (AIM
.V fi w imperifint chance In tho :
j(b-et;iin Slate coilijre football lineup;
;were intimated by I'aul S. Schist-h-r.
coach, win n he r'-turm-il from I
I'nlo Alto w here t he Oranvm--n
last a on. -sid -d r.inu to Stanford. '
Th line h is bet tl KlvhlK SVhls.l- :
' h r trouble v ith the result that
' ai-haiiK'- may he made at center
and one of the tinkles. Hu.k
Hammer may bnv.k Into the first ,
Mrir.p as offensive Kuan) and do- ;
f. in .- c. oier. l'.-le Miller, sabsli- ;
tut-. may r. place one "of the fiim '
hliitiK iimi) at tackle. .
("e il She! v. ood w.ui the only ;
OraiiKt man s- rioasiy injured in
the Stanford -rri tne. Tniner
Hiowci' to-heves he will be in con
dition for th' 'u;iii' w ith Idaho '
heir S.inr'lay.
AHh.ciuh in Hm d Saturday.
Sh. rwood jilid Ittii-rke piled tilt :
i.u.t of the v.it l.iUt- tlm) OmmiC
mi! mtm ih.K fcillnnl
! am. '
Joe McGinnily Is
Near Death Today
! Xi:W VOHK. tot. 22 (AIM
I tenth apparently was near tod.iy
for Joe M-'dlnniiy. famed "Iron
hirm" of the National lriictu a
imarter -Mituiy at:i.
Tlie f.s- .-ar-old piiehiT. w h-M
brtseb-il) rateer spanned 3? Kiri,
w.-, tiymi; at hi twine in J.rooklyn.
l'hv-trMims Mid tliere wa virtually
lit. In.oe for Ms n-covcry.
MctJmniiy failed to tally nfler
an operation, Aar. 27. for removal
of n tumor, a seennd tnmor ha
ditelopid ami in lew of the obi
pivher's w i.i(;roed eOnilition sur
i:ons b fd n tint her opi'l'.'itloll
iiiadv!. it.ie.
Oh, Yes, 77i' Scotch
Will Play Th' Irish
PITTSlUMtr.U. Pa.. Oct. :-2
Wl -The Sudch o( i'utii;e
m h mi t t lie IrWh of Noir
..fie iiloid.iy Aiiiiuie the
;ohm: S'-otMiien i, re Karri-,
i .y:. ll.s nu or. 1 1 lh.
itl.t ami a pai ..f Plan.,.
. us. . I ' n id o.i. S.-I void i, 'ex;e
:- l S-hw;ir!s aie m nr the
the Mil., i iu.1t, )MT- ;,p.
Girls' Jersey & Velvet Dresses
Boys' Jersey & Wool Suits
Felt Hats & Knit Berets
NORTON'S
KIDDY SHOP
Jackie Fields
; Beats Gorilla
In Frisco Bout
j HA N rTiANVISC'T On, 21 (AIM
Out of wn ronnrl of n ftirimiH
f Ik lit t tiu as has- boiin socn lirr- tr
r'M'fnt niOiiih-. Jarkir I'iflds.
wni'l.l's vrttpnvnihi rhamplon.
emoii'! nmlisiinti'd If nnt 11 n
njillud vii-tor ovrr fiorilta .lonrs,
Akron. (., n(-ro. hint niuht in n
non-title bout at t ti mate nrnKtry.
Krom (t'"iii"- j.nnir to eloini; bell
ibe pair slu;te in wild frettxy
of ritrbls (i the jaw- anil body that
bad tile near e.ia;-ity erowd or
ri".ften in a state btoderinti on Iivh
leria. Jones, t danKM-nii pnneber,
ennied the fij-'hl io thf rhainplon
in (he iipenliiK f-c.,ion but Kli-M'j
tiKPf'wIvene.ss and ftaniinn wore
down the n'L'ro In the eluslnt;
-fiinilf. I'lelds margin of five
loimtlK was df-oisive loit tlif flor
IIh',H sinbttorn sin ml. during whieh
he forked t he balniInn Hcvernl
limcfi witli Miff ribt hand pnnhe.s
to Dim jaw, mnde Hie vietor extend
himself to his utmost.
Fields was lired. hut h!s fne
worn a wide r'iin as his baful Went
aloft.
MAJOR LEAGUE
CATCHER DIES
OF INJURIES
haitimori:. net. 22 (aim
Walter Iberian, Philadelphia Na
tional Ion true catcher, died today
i( Injuries received when a motor
truck hit him on a sidewalk.
John Man hey, a former sand lot
baseball player in the days when
Trek" was play In 1; with the St.
Martin's club, jave a pint of blood
for a transfusion operation.
I rlnn was struck yesterday nf
ternooii. Police said that 'harleM
Idoyd, driver of the truck, swerveil
to avoid : eolllMon with another,
machine, ami ran onto the Fide-
walk, crush inn Kerian avalnst a
huildiuir, inflleiliiK Internal In- i
juries, severe body hrulsr.i and 1
hrenklnK one lei:. . j
loyd was a r rested, as well as '
Auuust Meyers, driver of thr ma
chine which l.loyd was avoiding at j
the time of the accident. Moth '
weie released on their own reeou- t
nixam-e. i
Von can't always tell by Ms looks
whether or not a man Is married. ;
HaChHors sometimes have thfiiKH to '
uorrv about. Ion.
j;il .Lid
ittl1 S
J- Railroads have safely passed those danger signals of prejudice which caused folks to look upon them with fear. Holding aloft
OJlirSj J,, temafre progres$ AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE cleared the track and, today, millions travel in ease and security.
-iiai.imy. -n .ik.. ..... , s , mrf Qri n cr ni n it r v rr r j
' jijrgLgy I Gone is that ancient prejudice against cigarettes Progress "-ZT'M
l'g&B I has been made. We removed the prejudice against cigarettes I'v SspIt'l
"Grf) ' B when We removed harmful corrosive ACRIDS (pungent irri- ' fm m XvjffiH
Misses' Sweaters
In new patterns and colors. All
sizes 7 to !!(. Finely woven. Just
the thing for school wear. Good
values.
$1.59 to S3.98
Girls' Underwear
Fine rayon combination suits,
HooiiHT knee pastel shades.
Sizes li to 10 vears.
98cto SI. 50
GIRLS' WINTER COATS
S2 !)8 to $21.05
HOYS' COATS
$li.08 to $lli.f)5
TI'KSIMY ri(lfiltAMS
Thn National Mrnnilr.'tftMnf? rnnt
pany hrokram for 'I'uosday niKbt
foil own: (I. transcontinental )iro
Krani: l-IskimoM; 7 ::t0, dame
rhyihniH; s to 'j. vaudeville hoar;
'J. sons, orchestra; I o, .Spot li ;bt
Itevhw; .Musieal Musit .leers.
The Colombia ltro:d 'U-slintf tys--tiin
proKiian for Tin sday jiikIiI
follows: (;. I'aul Wh'.ii-man hour,
I'ortlaml
K!W (i,2okel- fi. NMlft;
I lOUKbboys; j n,. roneert ; 1 I .
dance baud.
Taiinna
ICVr (TtWHtc)--C. ( "UK: , 7. hI
leal pi rinr); ;i, trio ami citsji-mhle;
II to 12, danco orcheHtni.
SKlkllHO
KMO. fruikc) - XIU; it:. in.
East Oregon Fast Freight, Inc.
Over Night Express Service at Freight Ratr-s
Insured Carrier
Auto Freight Terminal
Phone Main G73
AN ANCIENT PREJUDICE
HAS BEEN REMOVED
, 1 . tants trom tne toDaccos- . W O.M K W X WM
If "7'EARS ago, when cigarettes were made without the aid of ill ,?B H 41331 Ffl 'S
YEARS : ago, when cigarettes were made without the aid of
modern science, there originated that ancient prejudice against
all cigarettes. That criticism is no longer justified. LUCKY STRIKE,
the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the choicest tobacco,
properly aged and skillfully blended "It's Toasted."
'TOASTING," the most modern step
removes from LUCKY STRIKE harmful irritants which are pres
ent in cigarettes manufactured in the old-fashioned way.
Everyone knows that heat purifies, and so "TOASTING"
LUCKY STRIKE'S extra secret process removes harmful cor
rosive ACRIDS (pungent irritants) from LUCKIES which in the
old-fashioned manufacture of cigarettes cause throat irritation and
coughing. Thus "TOASTING" has destroyed that ancient preju
dice against cigarette smoking by men and by women.
No Throat Irritation
TLNE IV TI. I.uvky 5uiW Dane 0:thcs:ta, tveiy Saturday nij-M,
DoiiRh Hoys; lo to 12. '1H
KNX ( H5Mkc) H. orjran: 7,
popular science: 7 : :i 0. f''atnri-H:
dance music; 12 to 1, courtf.sy
pruprflm. t
Kill (!ifi(i:r)-6. fliW; 7. f.'a
t a re; ft : :jn, syrn phony ; 1 a. da nee
music: 12 to 1, orsan.
K Kl dHOkr) fi. Kill'; i);:fi,
fcaiuri'; lo, Nltl; Jl. news,
salt Ijikc Clly
Y'.X'.i (iniiki')-C, NHt 8:30,
o,uurtet; in, dance oi ch. m ra.
Sealllc
KOMO f H2ak) G, Nltf; ::((),
ff.aturo; io. conceit: 11. newB:
ll:ir., MIC; 2 to I2::ifi. orffan.
San l'nni;-lc(i
K'I'IIC (filllkc) G, CltK; 7. feu-tur.-w;
I a, I la ron Waste and
lus: 1 0: a to 1. dance music.
Kl'D ( ONakc) ij. Mil ': in.
Tommy and Hob; 10:3", XIU'.
(hililaml
KfiO (7!MdiO i;, XUf; (i::t0,
feature; 1". Nit''.
Kl.X (HSokO 7,1 news; 7:0.
l-Mna l-'is-her: s. dance musk-: 3,
fn illicit iii:iirt't'-; 1 a. oivlo sl ra.
1413 Jefferson Ave.
The Cow is of f the Track!
toasted
IllllXKIXO CACSKS IJKATII
SAI.K.M, Off., tcl. 22 (AIM
! cTyib V. Harder, 4. v. as fousid
. dead, yesterday morning fn a
"jniiKlfl" camp on the WillaniOMte
rlvi-r at the foot of JSelcvno kiitci.
f)fficers believe that doath was
caused as the result of a prolonged
drinking sj)i-ee.
Depends on- the Man
Whether life l'!:h1s a man (town
or puts a pnli-di on iilio ilepomN
on Hip fttifT In i made f .
Why go to the jsoo to see ele
phant h when you can hear theni
walkittK around in tho flat just
above?
Kleenex
Cleansing Tissm s now
IN roi.ons
ric h rii:k
Canary Vellow
Sea (ireon
Ami Whlii
25c and 50c
"Villi S'kmiIcI I Tin-Ill."
The
L&L
DRUG CO.
in cigarette manufacture.
- No Cough.
bVtr a cttsltut netwoik of tht N.B.C,
Governor . Richards of KoutU
r'arolina raised a cotton crop from
Used Heaters
Wide selection of wood, coal and combination heaters.
All reconditioned and in good shape. If you are look
ing for a heater bargain here it is
$10 to $25
CARR FURNITURE Cd INC
Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers
1 "LiWJa-V
Children's
Part Wool Sleepers
Sizes 0 to 8
79c
MANY BARGAINS
Used Cars. See them on our ';
Used Car Lot. '
Larison Chevrolet Company
- 1414 ADAMS
AVENUE
A Six la the Price
"It's Toasted" the phrase that describes the
extra "toasting" process applied in the mami"
facture of Lucky Strike Cigarettes. The finest
tobaccos the Cream of the Crop arc sden,
tifically subjected to penetrating heat at mini
mum, 260 maximum, 300, Fahrenheit. The
exact, expert regulation of such high temper
tures removes impurities. More than a slogan,
"It's Toasted" is recognized by millions as thS
most modern step in cigarette manufacture.
a luiw tract on Uio mansion
piop. ny.
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