La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 29, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Friday, November 29, 292a
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' " - NEW SHOWING OF
Pollyanna House Frocks
$1.95
HILLS DEPT. STORE
OREGON SMASHED
BY GAELS, 31-6 ALL-STAR BERTH
St Mary's Eleven Rides
Roughshod Over Web
feet in Frisco.
SAN' PRANfsro, Nov. !! (Al'l
' Kt. Mar'1 ihilloplmr find fmm
'Mitti;a wound up their 1 ! -U foot
1 hull Ht flii()t inriliiy hy dcfcitllnj:
",' tha Pnlvorhlty (if (Irccoti V'li
foolm, SI to ti. Ill U f:tm that
1 ' cost ihr victor Hit enviable roe
: ord of hpinK ilit tmly uwijor eleven
tn tho country In coin pit' to thi
1 In tho Pticlflo roan! conference. The
(-rent it'ft .Montana tied with
CVuMiliitrton fur lint huitiHii line In
llt' lil'Jll HIIIlMtitlK".
A. wi Ifn nf In-Ill (tint loru m il
pnwftiii jii )u tliifl iii fourth per
iod Hpcllt-d d (winter fuc i ho in
vading (IiIkhIIcm, Curly In the third
friillM' Kdwtird Hlomoil tosfi a
ImiK oin- lo l,i oitur.i Wi lit iiilui r
h lio r.iced :'!i yai iIh for I he first
marker. A few ininutcK later Cup
lain Curl Hroun not mi the recciv
Iik; i'IhI of I'll' of HlomunV p:iH.ie
and crortM d i 'it line for a m-coihI
liilli-hdnwii. N'oriiiou I Mini mm ! -t.ed
I XI III tillO.
BIG TEN TEAM
; SELECTED BY
NINE COACHES
Ity Onirics IhiitM'-y
j ( AuM'rlulftl lri' HpnrtK Wilier)
CIIICAUO. Nov. JU AI- IUik
hcll lifi-Klu-rtii, North w "ntcin't
i workhorse Imrkfirtd Mar, in phtccd
at ftillhnck on the i:;; nil wewioin
conference runt hall if a in. picked
for Th AHSneiatfd I'n-sM hy nine
(iivk.'ii Siait college tooth-ill team HiK T,. tortrhfn: ami tn plait- Mm
urol a toinicr I'liion hlh whool ; thi if. the conches elected to km Itch '
plnycr. ha Im. h selected an full- t t, ul,ku Nanurakl, one of the Min-h.id-
u IIh nll-utr Ahuoeialed j nOHUi ti-M Ki"lcK Maw, from full-;
I'rem: niyilitt-at tt'am (if llic north i hack to lack If.
ein ilKihlou of tlio ParlHc i'na.Ht rit. rim limn, iih selected. f.l-.
Spopt
i Slants
DV
li.r tin' your "ml that ImlndiH l hi'
j uii-ii'iMli' riw r Vuli-'N aiiiIp liipih.
Itirtri'U htm Uio rtuht porHpectlvo
iiihI it iu-nN of Intinor iih won uh
llJnion, Ore., Kulllack at
O. S. C. Selected on
A. V. Eleven.
;tr OUiiuhv. fullliai'U nn Ilir
(iiifri'i'iii
illiiinri it) m ptt'.si-nt ui 1'iiUin.
vir-l.iiif,- Irlonilf urn I iil;ilivtn. moi.
year wiOuntt having itn Koal lint , plnu olf Im it iii lii.s way tiuitif frotn
OlOMl'i,
ltrtivni, Oi t-non hulf. hiukIiI u
l-ynril p:i!v4 fnnn Huliln.-nn, half
' I k. til Iht final ri'J.I nml sea in.
i iwl ovtr Hie "no ' ''''
f t. Mnry'n thi Niiprfinp arlihvi
' m nl, Iml Hip flni'l KitpportM run
' fnlfil lIlOUUit'lVOH Willi tin knuw -
lU'trnli. uIh jh Kit llixtiiKi'liK'll Wtni
last Siiinrday 14 to 1. s
Iih hli-iiially. wit h tin1 OriKn
Slato i'i)Hi i;i- .-I'astMi tilth il, it In
Id u tul liial ti I -a tlrail'lc Iilavt-r.
. rtM ti Mi. i rtctoti, inu'i iiaiiiiai'K, in vx yuar I.
H i niiil ili;n'.s''un'i-. with puitlls. j Kllllir Hh-iKhl
1' Milan U ihIk with :in. H-martl ; lackli
InWHC
U'ry Kf.ihr, Ohio Slato, hft
i-nl.
HionUa N'aKui-Nt.1 Minnt'.nota, h ft
itirl.lf.
Ii t l Itohprt, Iowa, left KUar.l.
.Mill on Krfrkxmi. North w rstfi n,
t'illtr.
Hfiiry Amlt in. North w I'Htfin,
lunlut riht
Alan J. Gould
W'Imii tlii. In I'll Ki'ittiiiMi uin
paiKi) opi'iii l oil'- (if thi- main
topirn wiiH w hi-llu r I toy i k'Is,
th liiK. It I (Mid fjijMallt of tin' I'nl-v-rsjty
of i 'aliim-iiia, roul'l "taUt
It." 1 M Uh- Ni'w Yi-nr'K day rllmax m
l In- pffi ioiiH naKiii Ch kiIh Hluiiiml
his pardsLins uh wtll ;ik lln- lool-i-all
wmlil in n in t:: ly iIoimk uih
uf I lit Miiiits tluit Jin- w ril about
hill j-' hlttni Kfi-ii -lijisliliiK aliuul "
anl.H tin- wrum; w ay u f l-r ri'i'Oi-i-rlnif
a funilih'. His tuui lost IIh1
iraiiii'. to nririu Ti-fh, hy t'"
mari:in of a xiim-lr polni, ax a
saT'ty Wii.s Hit OHlcomc of that
hakwari ilaxh.
Ilttucvt r n iiKliinir thai Mow wan
tn him at tlx; t!rrn, )(oy ltl K.'it
ti.ts I'oiiu- hai k. Not nnly ha h1
"laki'ti II." hut itii Mrason lit Iuih
playoil tin- Kami of hi 1 1 To, U-ail-iilK
'atitornia to thv lop of tin
I'arlfic tia-t t'ttntiTfiH-t:' in' mic ti" 1
ihr siasi.n"n IIkki'mI H.iriit inns ami
Main pi iif-- himst'lf personally iih a
prospi'fiivi all-AiiM-rit'U i-i'iiitT.
If tlii-t Isn't a nlory-liook Voim
hark." llnTr n-vi'r was nnc. !ti--Kh'l..'
jump frnni h.-inr the "iroaf
of on- coaMHi to a horo of Hit in xl
Is n.'i ilr;:iii;iiic un any development
Jnaiimil foqllKill nl.llHy, At a din-,
pier in San 1'Yam'lnro ini AuRiiHt,
! w here the rasaileiia tranu wiih a.
lople. lioy prefm-ed a short xpeerii
' r'.inarliiii'f :
"I still think I was Knitii; tho
riK'it way."
W'li- n I iisl;t-d Iiltn w liut ll.' had
h 'ii doiiiK to Ki t Into rondlUon
for thui & nson. he jfriniii i) and
wtld:
"Oh, l'vt her ti wiirUlfiK on un
usparaK'iK farm oil sumiiier."
Six fii t mil and weighing 17.1
pounds, Ch-KflK Is ramty and fast,
lie plays a rovhtif ceiur:r on ih -fenw.
liopidnk' Mil "vi r ih finid to
make lurk leu and displaying an In
tuiljve iihllity to dliiKiiose plays.
Me was a star against I't iuixyUa
nla. and al l.os AiiKeh s was the
niilsiamlini; lineman of tin- day as
California uhippid Soiiiliern t'ali
furnia. Tills was the Oakluml
youih'b first appearance in the mo
tion picture hell since his disas
troi'S stunt at I'asadi-na ami lint
hii( crowd in the I'nltsetiin watched
him stae a Krt-at cnnie-hmk.
will brliiK his hi piad Into town to
day, primed for flu halt It which
w ill niarU ilio elnstn of 111 I It-9
I'aciflf i "past tonfpp'ncp s 'omqh.
A short workout on the f'plliw-um
fhld ix In prospei'U
defeat for either tram will re
move. It from the now five-cornered
lie for On ('(inference lead. Stan
ford. California and Oregon uliara
the position.
Southern Cal Will
Meet Cougar Team
AN';Kl.i:S. Noy. 2;9 (AIM
A Unht pmetiee is on Ihe pro
Kraiu for the I'niversily of .South
ern California football uKKreeatioa
us the final to-i-d-m toward the
Krid clash tniimrrov.' on thy Coli
s uut Kod with nn' invailluK Concur
lenm from WashiiiKton State."
Cncich Orln "liahe" I tollinid'i rry
' Tho wmid' largest elemrlc Rvn- j
eratiMK' plant, ip-ar Chicago, d
upH 2Ti.-ti hnrsepi-wer. - .
I'urfrjc "mi-t
fc'l. Mary's 31, ( H epon C,
I . C. .. A. M, .Montana 0.
harrameii.o Jnpior rifihwt aa,
San ilaloo Jtjuior i-ollrue o.
Sciiila Hosii colk'Kti ;t!. her SI.
Mahn i, Southern luaiuii 7.
California I lirjl it ute of TeChlinl
OKV l!l. San llietro State colle-,'f ti.
Kresilt- fj;ite 20, Collect ut 'a-
t irie a.
ltocky M mi main
I'tah AkkJi-s 7.
Iit-nvei univeisliy 13. Colorado
Aiontan:-, State 7. Mount St.
Charles 0.
(VtrnrKle Tetdi 20, N' w VorU iini
veisi.y 0,
Syracn.se (J. Colmnlila 0. .
1'ittshiirKli 20, i'eiin State 7.
I'ennyylvania 17, Cornell 7. 1
W' jst Virginia C. WashiiiKtnn and :
Jerferson 0. I
Vsl Virginia Wesh yan 2, Alur-
hall eollfj;e U
St. John 2ti
taiy coll. ye C;
Syrueiiso 6, -Colninliia
I'lttshiirxh 20. I'c-nn tfi'ito ?.
I Vim 17, t.'ornell 7.
Vest Vli-urlnin 5. Washington and
.Jefferson 0.
AflfMlP H
. Western Slaie TtfauUTs 81, lOasf
er Slate Teacheit 0.
Haskell Indian: 13, Hi. Xavler .
Cilnnt: 112, Creichlon 0.
&llHouri IS, 'Oklahoma 0.
MunjiiL-iiu 25, Jiaitfiis Acsirs 0.
Nehraska 31, Iowa Stntfi 12.
V:uhinpjon university 7, W.
vel-;.ouis unlverhily 0.
Middle Uf
j Kansas VVslryuii 46, (laker 13.
j Jtijicr 33, .yola (Kew Orleans)
St. Mary's college (Winona) 2',
Sr. Thomas St. 1'aul) C.
Simpson 2, I'enn pnllejre flown)
0.
Missouri Vajluy 13, Central 6.
Miami U. Cincinnati 6.
Mif-sourl i:t, Oklahptna 0.
Nehraska 31, Iowa Stalo 12.
Alaiijiielto Kansas AKiej G
Mt-rninKsiiie 6. Kotiih I lakola
f .Stale o.
! OettyshurK' 25. K and II. 0.
i iVorth Caralinu 4. Virifinia 7.
V. M. I. 14. V. J?. J. 0.
I William and Mary f.1, Klehmnnrt
! Mlllsaps 33, Cuialietiaiid Ji.
cieinami T. Ii'tirmnn li.
' Arkunsaii 32, tiklalinma A'kIh
ti.
rnlyeri'Ity of Tulwi 6, Oklahoma
I i'Hy imiviTsfty 3.
'. CiithoJle university -IS, linnrKrj
, WnshinKton'6.
Oldahntiia unlverslly 2ft, Phillip
university U.
, luivldson 1 3. lUii.e 12.
Morida 2", Washlnsttm and l.eo
Tnne--e fi, KiMitinky
'I ej.ii :; A- & 'IVxxih u.
; Tn lane 21, i.oulslana 0.
AikaiiMis 32, (Jktalioma U.
ileoiijta 12. Alahaipa (I.
t TuskeKet InsiI.Ute 3). Jlluefleld
I Institute 0. "
j jijkIi sc-hol
Wahiiif,'ton 2ii, Itend M-
Uveri'ii so, Kiigcni 0.
Uillt-horo 13. Korest Grove 5.
I Yakima I a. Walla Walla li.
I Alart-iiticl. I), North Itend 0. -flicliali-
2". Centra Hn .
Astoria 20, Tillamook 7.
i Cheinawa 13. Salem 7.
Iloiiuiam , Alierdeen 0.
, Itainlei- 7, St. Helens 7.
Kelso I , I.nllKVlcW J3.
j Tho Dalles 13. Coivallis 7.
i l-'airhaven (MellliiKhamj 7, Hill.
I y.ird (Seattle) 0 . .
1'cnnsyUania Mil;-
Maryland 30. Johns Hopkins (7. '
Florida 2"i, WaShinKtn and l.eo
I Mississippi A and M. 7, Tnlvcr-r
! bity of Mi.-J.s,s(ppt t.'-;
i ' Vandprhilt 2;, 'niversi'l' of 'hG
S-oiih
Trnnf-sse 6, Kentucky .C.
J (jMyersity of .MUinl (Fla.) 7.
Howard .collect 0.
Vnrit l5,'leorKapun fICy.) 0.
j TeNas. A. and M. 13, Tas uiii
1 versity u. . -'' .-
Jjuily Kxpress Service
J Jet ween
Portland & Boise
Jjonded Insured Carrier -PortlninMloiMt
Auto
I-'relRht, Inc.
Frank Harris, I.oeal Mnpr.
Main O'J'J 131.1 Wash. Ave.
.Jedirt Hint Coach Slip Mailman s Ivejr. alsa ot I .a Oiamle, was lld j .Iddtert Tanner, Miiinesoia, rig)
eliarfes remained In the list of the for fourth in M'oiiiiK wf.lt 12 and ;
WJIIIndefiMiit-d roliet;e teams in ttn Giiinoie tied for seventh with n. i tilenn Ilarmesnn Purdue
nation.
KtMin Quickly
Tht (larl Kwunir into their
stride, early in the came, fvurinit
three touchdowns In Ihr first and
another In the second prrlnds,
Sma.hipu OirmiKh Ihe OrtKan
Hue In powerful rushes, ihe (laid
huekfleld pounded across a iiiki!
Kim that laid yielded only lo Sinn
ford and Idaho this sea-tun.
A blocked kick, with Khitlnir.
Si. Mary'H'end. falliiiK n the kH
hf hind the wehfoot line, resulted
In the first touchdown. Stennett
tmttsed to Khdlnir who ran 1" yards
for th second tu-nre. Shortly he
luro the end of the first period.
Sieimcit shot n S?-yard pass to
Sinms which put the tiaels on Or-t-'iui'it
lti-yrd line. A few plays
laler. Stennett went over for the
third touchdown.
KccoihIn AIm StHrr
St. Mary's second team took the
field as th tcoiul qimrtr opened
and S.'heflln went over fitm the
sK-yaiM line for tin fourth touch
down after n toni; jtasit put the
t a 1 1 Into Oregon territory.
OreKOU Mi'tMiitlhrhcd in the third
porlod and had St. Mary'H on the
drftfitslvr. Within ficorlnir dlsiance
t-eveml t linen. tho Wehfoot er'tt
Ineked thf HH"t-sar punch to put
Frequently To
Crush Ontario
tiuat--'
i IK"-- i art n. in i.a ttranue, ami i tcrhack.
Jack C. of l nioa. olso on Ihe O.J Willis (llaKow. Iowa left h:ilf
S. c. varsity, did not hrenk Into haek.
the scoiiiiK. lioih are nuards. j ltalph WVlch. I'urduc. rijrlit half-
The Associated I'ress north-team hack".
teh'i'ihiii follow: ( Kussell Hci-Khenn. Northwestern.
(iilicrn Scf-tioii All -( Team J fnllkick.
Firs: it am Woody Archer. Ore. j , . .
t;n, Medfnid, leu end; (inrdnn K 1T( -
l',M"; !rV2r";;!iac-iii scores
hn Kuavd; I. ester Kirk pa trick. I
Idaho, I'ark. center; Finest linn-j
sen. W. S. C. HcllitiKham, rixht ;
KUard; lieorKO Chi Islensen. tire- j
K on, l'enilh'tnn, rlKht tackle; John
Hurley, W. S. C, San trancisco, I Ml I. TON FKF.F.WATF.H. Ore..
Osht end; Archie Ituckley. W. S, j v. 2U ( AP) McUiUKMih union
C t'Qlvllle. tniarieihack; Metle tKh Kumnped Onlarlo. .11 to ti. iu
Hufford, WashitiKton. Mllion, Ore.: f got I nil I here yctcray. the victory
Icfi h:ilthai k: John Kiimlller. Or- cUtichiiiK Hie eauicrn Orexon fot
Knn. HanishuriE. Iu.. OkU half- ; hal championship for Mac-Hi.
j hack; i:iiner Schwnna. W. S. i, 1 The isiu.rs opened the Kcorln-,
j Tacoma. mmwiek. j An ihe second play of the ir.wne on
I Second l- aia Mill McKallp. i. ,u lulti-ul aM from Mitri- tu iHintf -r.
M. t , Oakland, left end; Paul . Almost immediately Ontario eveue.l
ne,-ter. aainic(iu. iiuj nium . ,iip count with a fnrward iv-ins
from Woods lo Storle, That ended
the Ontario count, hut Mac-Hi wan
jual heKiuniiiK T)u score at the
half wan 25 to ti. TorKcrson. Mans
field. Nelson, tlarvcr. Weir, liec
ord. l.lchruiid. Murray. I.'w:s Itine
inan, OMiiKer. OUIoituy and Wal
ker play d tlo-tr In st teiitne for
left tackle; Ch.ivnee Muhlick. Mon
tanrt, Ktmosha. Wis., lefi nun id;
Me? Oit Kor. ahIiiKtoii. Kverett.
l inht liUard; KuhhcII Peterson,
Montana, Mihn City, riirht tackle;
Kasselt Strife t. S. C.. l.os An-Kelt-.,
riKht end: John Cicehan,
Wt-hiUK'vn, Taeeiuu. yniuterltuck;
Ptmbj lUlinvonv iiveKon . Port-
Mac-Hi.
T in lourin perirtii was rtVo lula- ' " r " ' ar
1 O l' .Lltl., r )) l.'lll.t,.b ...
Mi. l.aiiKtiliu's r'ord il
KtWipt OMMI1 I
his
W. S. i'-, Yakima, richt haltlutck: Mne-llt
Cat! (lilnio'c, . S. C. Fition, tiv, ,Ut. H i
fullhack.
nles cuiir when a 2tiyard pass pat
Oregon on St. Mary's 40-yard line.
Itotmuou. Wehfoot neirro. threw
mother patss and th officials ruled " "
llul UM.-. S. Mnry, half, IJCLAS DEFEAT
iiiiei ii'inu wuti i ne iH'eivcr. 1 ill
bal Va placed on the St. Mary's
21 yard lino ami while thousands
liehl their hr-.uih in suspense,
Koldnson txset a pa-at to Itmwiie
who inn five yard to phtce the
U.H behind lh St. Mary s Kual
MONTANA 14-0
IN CONFERENCE
li
Muc-Kl 14
Miu'-lli 13
M.u-111 31
Th- I kill.
IS-nillt-lon
Im t!r.in.l.r.
Walla Wnttii .
oitnirtt
TOYLAND OPENS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30
And now the day little folk have so long waited for TOYLAND OPENS TOMORROW Saturday. In
this wonderful display of toys and playthings you will find selection easy among the hundreds and
hundreds of items you have to ehoosefrom-Bring the. kiddies with' you and let them feast upon the
-?"crrders SantalVas provided foiahirChristrffair ChOoifc flow aTTd" leTTls put aside for Christmas de
livery. Only a small payment in cash if you wish, the balance in easy payments.
HAII. HIAHIM. I MIS
,1 I
six i-i:a.S'1'IS-o. Nov. ;s iapi
ll.'arlnx of ti. Kkiniath Kjills-
1 OS .XOKI.I5s. Suv. .U' ' K-.t.ll.- nilm.i.l. r.i a- finish. .!
-rllsuavlnc tho flHtsl.all s.-ason and lo.lay tlr-al North.-rn
llr.i. rr the flr.st tinii. thi M-ason. with a II to Thariklvinir tlay tiv.'w. ,-,r ami ultornev!
tlKIHInK mail. M. Mary' ralllr.l vi, -t..i ..v.-i ttu- Motilnna llntjti.a. h.a.l.,1 norllnvur.! thruiiKh ih.' ti r-
t" aruru thpir fli'tlt t..ui-h.on an. I !t)' llmins ..f t I'mwrsiiy o: I'aii- rttuiy (ouvhl ,, r In tin- nuvi Im-
trom that llnin until the final Kim. j foinia al I . AnK. I. , t.i.lay an" laitalil 1. sal Kitllv of it." natlir.-
tnr two Mini slraal.,1 on , vi-n i . ii'.r itim.- Hi.-d- i'I. v. nlh-lianr for manv ,ar so far as w. st. rn
In.
ih.-
Il.ir P'w!(l.m r.iilroa.l ar.- ron.'.'rn.'
OPENING DAY SPECIALS
Save 1-4 to 1-2 on
Toys
why smokers
graduate
to
lies. 1.2.1
Wheel Barrows
75c
Reg. G.r0
Baby Bikes
4.95.
Reg. 3.25
Kiddie Kart
Wagons
2.50
Reg. 5.00
Baby Buggies'
3.00
Reg. 1.00
Ted Toys
75c
Reg. 6.7.'
Kitchen Sets
4.95
Reg, 3.25
Bathroom Sets
2.25
Reg. 6.30
Drums
4.95
Reg. 3.00
Dolls
2.00
Reg. l.fir,
Black Boards
1.25
CAMELS-
Reg. 7.50
Big Boy Trucks
5.25
Reg, 6.00
Oil Trucks
4.95
Reg. 14.25
Large Automobile
10.75
Reg. 9-,0
Aeroplane
7,25
Reg. 9.00
Fire Truck
6.75
phr,
CniJvtetJ t OmcU" M-i(intcti
witb itamel snei.cr. Ii expect .
the experience of millions -nh
thruh CTameli hve Ic-sirned
t L re I SBttkt plcure.
As tasto in smokini dovolops, it naturally leads toward better quality.
New smokers may not bo critical but when they once experience the true
mildness and surpassing frairanc of the Camel blend, they realize that
here is a real superiority. 1 1 is for smokers of such discernment that Camels
are made . . . for them thechoicest tobaccos are selected . . . and thisqual
ity is maintained for the millions who know genuine smoking pleasure.
when they learn the difference
they flock to rfllTp1Q
(MM) HI4-Mt fc. U
Special
No. 1 Erector Sets
.85
Special
Sleds
1.95
Special
Footballs
1.25
Special
Lqrge Pool Table
7.95
Special
Game Boards
5.00
Special
Tinkertoys
.65
Special
Large Aeroplane
1.25
Special
Dump Truck
1.15
Special
No. 2 Erector Set
2.10
Special
.1 utomobile
.95
Shop Early While Selection is at its Best. We'll Put Aside for Christmas Delivery.
Carr Furniture Company, inc.
Eastern Oregon's Largest Toyland