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Paee Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. I-'ridav, November 8, l'j)' CONFERENCE WILL SEE THREE GAMES CHIC (ti a Vi'.rtch v. by 'A anymg ye. it iili our .itisrjaJ l;rM;'e iliVi KiiOM ju.t ZJt trie zt?"-: thttni-ivfc fit i.M chzr.a &j'y i-- A i ' ?', ill idthx arcj f 'l dtnguA to aw! tvw,rl wry rrnirri.l of f 1 . Cvx! to the ??. jv5 v if!'- loot, XjA to the jxx:t'.fok. NATURAL BRIDGE Health Shoes $5 HILL'S S6 Siar.ford Plays Huskies Tomorrow Cougars -.Mix WiUi Idaho Team Si. r wr MTAt;,:ttc f-wi lt Ufa- t ) tin fw f M fa-..m ' ial; & f!ro-;enfT-w Huskies to Try Brilliant Games Everything In Scheduled For Stanford Game ill. Ijmi -uJf-. ,J li'f.-l t.'U- ifJirr- -Jtr-'Jf&?-fl A.ft-tT-ty Pt4 ti ,: Big Ten Teams il.K. ou !!'. tin.lnl"il '.. l'h(i:i'Finr. N'- J. Hjwi W.i J. .I. in. r ii r. Kai i ltr. (:); HOOVERS WILL SEE FOOTBALL TILT SATURDAY. iw'i nr 4 'ttt Jt kn. i-i:m - Kti"- " ii;rj ti. e:ifi ifnaii iMt it t, ft i i,: 3Utl '-tiia t-j3&i i:B-arijnr-. as f-aufc-t-rTsJ Sj,a VV-o-n, ? 35r ay ri-t- 9Trr- ti tt AMHtS'ttOX. - A I rrr S3 Li-t ft tl l N'ortA- fMxA'aitJ r-"i- -! r .i3-3L"-M-ia i fair, jt-rtiJbr lr e "7:r 7e arif mill utiul- in aiwi-f mfcitte m'4rii til Witw .e.fcr JaiMwNijj ISfriSH-. "?". fwyMi&t fzZ j toting iXCai4-t'it.--. - -(D ljSaff. ix&. See Page J - $15 to $55 Men's Suits THE LAST DAY. OF Falk's 61st Anniversary Sale 1 Vuifc ifc. fW4MK' ISw- liKxfc 1. rn fTi tT 1 tor its in:- ifc ;vw -y ijfr&ia. ;i);Vr. XVatos: taf.TAE aJSb Hm- jifa;s ali latmatjE: mS '' fiw- f 1iitra 4 O fo In- iajjtV sif W -or (aim Orircli rluaa. . tttM ' unl - i ;vr iutn :bj jiaa. aicm. will I-- d!f. 7 ' "' a , - "-" J 7 fly1 i rwv-ri', juoiw-, ii.'f-w. r-jM N,-- rLoDDerH vet 'fa i. ..-wir '' SORT H QUITS ': AT BAKER FOR NEW POSITION. AK.KfV Xot. WilJuxa ; .5tm tit- $.:r& of "cLr-rtrLw at , 3jv-ujw: an Sise H'i-1 listt-r !-- .5-rliiT xhb in sin- ."nft-.m:i.a . i -S-r;ui a f-r--: ; ;.tiaaii- -I as r.'-. Mr. VMV I I fw-arrisli- in ill !f..m -?itiv- ! Ivviir lit. H will aio rirs J a v-r'iry f J r3ra 0?v-jrta j f Mr. Nttrrb. a xm-itus: of Orpoa ' ' . -r-Hi r i " r; j .? v li. t-r -fcajr.- aa a5iv jwr? in th fliir of fiw w la- Jfferur oi-b- Some snacpv nKimins soon )iiL l-kL mops Jirry 4 - yo:h zw)ren o the need oi Jeg-pratectin underwear" Anticipate" Have a suit or two ready. Lots easier to. take precsiu itions than piBs. 1-I-J-fl a ' niediuni weights which suf- ILlLLc jfice most men throughout the i Winter, now that cifices and homes are kept so comfort able. II'tr 1 ft,n" rjue.lwr 3Isin 759 Corner Cedar and Washington - at all Strain points Plus ! Extra Heavy ! Tested Denim in j men, too.. ComfortaWy fit for ail. . -' , ;- UN10N SUITS sue, to?jj.- 2-PI ECE UNDERWEAR $1 Per Garment vjrreat Your oven can bake smalli LEVI STRAUSS c - 7 7 7. Waist Overalls vuyuverd rnucn ceuerinan insureiong INDEPENDENCE Every one wishes to save enough money so as to be able to have an independent income other than their present earn ing power. Begin to save by spending wisely. Ask your friends and neighbors and they will tell you that they trade at Joel's, where they, get service and still save money. Store Closed Monday SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS AT THESE SATURDAY PRICES , 3 large Bordens or Carnation milk :...25 ilineed Clams, 2 for 1 53 Geisha Crab Meat, can ,. .. ...36 Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs. J29 Ground Cherries, 3 lbs ...32$ Bulk Cocoa, 2 lbs. ...........25 Dromedary Dates, pitted or whole; pkg.'......21i5 New barrel of salad oil buy and save quart . ...35 Fine solid head lettuce, 2 for 15c 3 bunches crisp carrots 10 .Sweet, juicy oranges, 3 doz ...49d" Grape Emit, full of juice; 3 for ..-..25 Suet, ground ready for puddings; lb 15 Roasts of veal, pork, lamb or beef 'for over Sun day and-Monday, hens and fryers. Ground veal for loaf, pound ...30 The customer is alway right at Joel's. IV the same in roasting coffee. TAat's why Wills ftros roast only a few pounds at a tune by their patented continuous process Controlled Roasting The small popovcrs turn out better because the oven heat bakes the small quantity of batter much more evenly than it could a large amount. And there is no other way to roast coffee as evenly as that origi nated and patented by Hills Bros. By a continuous process that controls the flavor, only a few pounds at a time pass through the roasters. No bulk-roasting method can produce such matchless . - - v i lkian r - ""b , , vtcui ; PAIR. I REE RIP, AUL TH(S (craces - in yi eoV - .- : ) O A 7777'Ci Askfor Levi's 7R ( Irnrrfc i! Active lsfaiiis feaaltfav, i I I J I Tvr y I J . . . y ' w w.w x i uniform flavor as this process Controlled Roasting. You get every bit of the arom. flavor and strength developed b Controlled Roasting, becaust Hills Bros, pack their coffee id ns. Id every where. Ask for it by name. An to be certain that you get th genuine, look for the Arab th trade-mark on the can. vacuum Hills liros. Notice is so cim HILLS BROS COFFEE reih Jrom the original taciturn pack. Emily oprneJ leiih the kty. Rl,A D i o; . Vlth the npei of light, EUUon Light - O .Malic 1 uning aaoouncrs' your favorite lation. I.ight-O-Matic Tuning ia new Inirtguing, typlrallj DI Mi.N. Se the wonderful new lUlion KaciUi that bran on Its panel the great-t ntfme lu vcienrc. fJiuy term to tuff yotir cvnrrttienre Frirr flbTJtO ana up must have foods rich in the natural body building elements. Appetizing, satisfying foods that really nourish.' Few foods meet all these requirements so admirably as Order from Your Grocer W.H. Bohnenkamp Co. BjktJ trti CvHTiulrtJ Tint Quslilr by llit IKV BLV BISCUIT COMPANY W, PortUnJ, Suttlt W 1