, Thuisday,. . December 5, 1929
Page Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE,
- ijr)ejr.jr mm fm t mji'ij.0j j
'Protest Filed ;
By Hood River
Held Test Case!
i
('oinliU-iith)i' publicity hna horn J
given In the liiMf lew day In a
protest lllf'fl With the Oregon Slate
J High tfrhool Athletic uhmo lutloit j
, board ti fonir'. I by Hood I liver j
m hoot aillhoiitlcH In reference to )
'aliened (ncll;ltiil y ot Wlllard Jiir
'is, of Portland. Who participate- f
tn I lie Wa.shlngi on-(lend game '
by
S Alan J.Gonr n
SCREEN-GRl
There ift Honictliina: iilxuit n himdlteitliief that
makes it a gift mipieine. Just what it is, is hard
to say. Nevertheless it is a gift that is appreciated,
and that aftei nil is is the true test of a gift. " "
w .
4
Ni dinciission ol all-America
rand Ida h-H for 1'iul Ih complete
'I hanl.Fglvhig day.
r without i:u;iriK '-ar iv uoonovet. -'bc mi! ftntcment iwtde tn the;
the ArluinHiiM nnleb.pe, into lie- hoard by J, I.. Hrcclieijrjdge, super- f
c (-(Mini. )( Ih
3 nblc all-around
rinlKhing a remark- InH li.lMit JiL llond lilver, i.Iiowh
around athletic career thin (fiat the proteat actually ' aki s the.
n
year with the rugged ItnzorbnckH status ol a lcl caM ' "I It J pro-I
of the southwestern conference, ,.rtt wan not riled because wo have i
where thr competition Iihh been itnydiltn,- iilrj(ln( JmvK lur lie Ih I
nhoiii uH ii'i-n iih anyulH.'in In llm n I j n- ynunif 'ninn mill a Klnilll
Spopt
i
is T
S Box of Three Ciepe De Chine Set
' 75c
J p (..' -All Linen
:) p Box of Three ! 1 Hox of Three
I $U0- i : '! , $2.00
IMDlLIL'jr
La Grande's Own Store
TROJANS TO PLAY
. NEW YEAR'S DAY
Southern: Calif omia Ac
cepts Invitation From
Pasadena Officials.
.'.1,08 ANOENKK, WvO. C (AP)--
Vl'hr. UhlviTHlly of Hhiilhprn .inil
;, Viorhlu Wlll rwpiTHorit.tho Wi-Ht In
' -.thr- aiinual Nvw Ywir'" day fuothnll
-lilnHKlc. InMtm Hohu Howl, I'uHadcna.
; 1 K-.t'omlnK frotii tin Trojan K',"',a;l
fit: ltinitilirliOlL. ftlifiailm-i'iiii-i' of I!.
l; U.'. ;.1,Vh ncvoptfinvi dlHpPl'Kfll liulf
.thr , lit'itvy . cIjui! of . conjoduro
.hhh lianKH over tin' wlputlon of
prcsentatlvrK of the WVst and for
ilu' blue ribbon content each year.
,.. ...ik. . . i..... .....
7X.ntlnn ' p.immll tnA nf ih,. t n .-..!
deriii Hone tournament, heaved a
l.ljfh of reller, and promptly waHhed
' tt: hahdM of the whole affair, when
$ Ihe folluwlnK Hi.ttple announceinnil
, v.im niado by thfl If. H. C. commit
tee: , . .
"The t'nlversl.'y nr Nouthern Cal
irnrnla, with the npnrnVHl of PivhI
gjdent It. It; Von Klelnmnld. aeceptM
wthe imitation of Ihe lliMndenii
iVitrtintueht or )tomH 10 Uf the
. 'WvHtert lepri'Hefiltitlvd nt th Jan.
V, l!iau, (funn? at tho Pauitdena
Ti;hw bowl."
aCi. ithiiHii-K -lum (II ICtlM
-All the iiimorH, which had been
tti HPi-eart ov-pr both AVent and Kat,
?t com-ernintf HeleCtHm. of leattiH to
.piiilliiimtt, todny. wero rotieeh
Uattd Ih Ihi KtlHt. Purdue, lit
IN TM WkST
hnYt NO. 1 . U Orind 0r,
BREIER
DAYS
Boy's
Half Wool
Unions
Ac" 0 lo 10 lii n wnrm
Imivy (Insllilo rib MnliT
jjarmcnt.
89c
5
IMW.vis ( iiii.Mii.NN vi:.Mt.i)i.i:h
r.l.'TI'l.ll QI AMTV LOW KH MtKiJH
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
Tnn olmittploh and nndfeatt-il,
I'lttHnii'Mli, - wlih mi oqually r
inailtablo record In the KaHt, Tu
In ins a Houtl.i'rii learn with tin un
Hpottfd pffoutchoun, and Ho u thorn
Methodist unlverully of TeXtis were
the focal polntH,
Thfl- Trojan .offlelnlH eald they
iecelve.1 the Invltal ton TneHday
after the l'nlverlty of California
hint eliminated itNelf from the run:
nlntf herauHe Of a deTeat tit tho
hamlH of Ht an ford u weok Ako Wat
tirdH and had not -lind Uiu to
coiiHlder what m-hoOl In tho Kawl
would Ini Invl.td. They Bald, how
O'eiv neKOtlatlntiH would he Hlarted
liniiKMllately iiL parofully avoidiHl
it'tylriK with whom.
Hclet'tlon l-iivntVit
rim feleetioii or tr. H. t, which
ended the m-nMoii lied for the chain
plon-ihlp of the Ptuifle ennnt wllh
Htaiiforil, California and Oregon,
hut with nt i erie over the o' li-
ir. the Perecr
H VW aihl tt Oil OI1C HlOie
! Kami' wiin cyni'Tcm-v iiicoiiiirn,
wt hailed eiithiiHlastieally here.
OhHcrvei' saw In It the paswinHT
of a itmuiTl between the school
and the tournament committee
which had arisen under provlm :
Joe Stechev Pins
Howard Cantonwine !
POUTI.ANT), Ore, Dec. f. ( AP)
III an unuHUnlly clean and Helen
llfle wTeHttlnK luntch, Joe Hteteher,
with hlH foiuotiH pair of Ick. took
two out or three fallH from How
ard Cnnlonwino hern last night.
Hlrlchet' well the first fall wllh a
body hcIhsoi-h In 1'9 minutc.s, 5 see
ohdn. Cantonwine took the second
inu in - minuiCH, in hccoiius, h iicii ,
ho miMlrmed out of another body
sellers with Stecher'H lefH around i
his body and crushed tho Intter'H
lientt tu tlin miit, momentarily stun
nlnif him. Htecher retiulrt'd only 12
minutes, ill Hcenmls, for the dceld
Inif fall, .when he prestted Canton
wine's shotildetH to the mat with it
body chnnecry.
ui'.M: 'in m:i: jiatcii
(HtKKNUIl'ir, Conn., lc
AI')-'I'IU' llnif li'talnn l luri
for Mr. Tunnoy. Il' Ih to nltt'iul
l.lonr.' nltil) buulrt touinrrow tiltthl
wllh Hoi'lully iiroinlnnt t(k.
Illl.li TI'ltS T) CAIIAIIICr
l.DNHON, Dli1. 0 A1' IIIH
lilny ImvInK rluiMMl In tlin KukIIkIi
mli'lm, Hill Tllili'h lius a two ivi'k'
I'liKiiKIHi'lit hN il I'liliuri't l'nlvl
Inlne,1, ,
wiNr:it 'ri ;i:r kamo
LllH ANUKI.KH, Dw. G (Al1)--MiTi'lj-
ilfrnrnllv. illv,-i-wnr,' t,niH
lo have untie out of ilut n fur
uhi 11.1 Kill flroplili The win hit
or I ho rurrvni I'. (I. A. tanliii'y In
to ri'fi-lvn a nt il In Hfl.
Sweaters $
Dresses
Jersey Suits
Wool Suits
Coats
Sleepers
Shoes
Oxfords
Slippers
Hats
Caps
Siockinps
Hlankets
Mittens
Gloves
5,
Li Hitc'm liow im t-xport oliHcrviT
JitiiiuiH up vtiHt for (Ik- Jury:
1 "Hchooiiover Htamlw nix fwl two
k j liiclii'H ink! wi'lKhH I mi poamln. Kor
L . ti' lal two yfiiiH Iihh Iihh Ikm-h
J : pli iic.l mi (lie ull-miiilliui'Mt liiif-
5hlhiill team and Ih cnptaln-fU'rl
of Ihf HiV.ni)nvh vuko H((iunl for
Jl I l'J2!iiy30.
I "l-'our conchi'rt who liavo Hi-en
Hchoonover thlH yar rfjfanl him
uh llm KrotiU'Ht etui llm noullnvr-Ht
nun pi-odiicid.
"Jlo Ih a tcrroi' on ilcfciiHO, a fim
blocker and. a perfect pann receive
er, 11m linn atood nut In every
amo the ituzorlmekH have played,
far outHhliiinK the haeltfleld ien,
"AKalnnt Baylor he ncci-pted J I
pnHHeii wilhout a iiiImh and after,
one ran UG ynrdH to a ttuehdow,n.
"AKaliiHt the Ti-xaH ArKleH hrt
NhMted two extra polnla . and
blocked an opihihIuk try for point
to g-lve hlH team a 14-tU win.
AkaliiHt Centenary he Intercepted
a paKH and ran A'i yardH for a
touchdown. He Iuih Hcored five
touchdownH ad kicked nevin extra
polntA to place him elKhth amoiiK
conference HcnrerH, the only line
man In the rit-Mt twenty,"
(V I-elatid hH been by far tint
moHt Henmitlonal ballcarrier in the
aouth western eonferenco. The no
ted TexitH ChiiHtlan Hprlnler ha
KUea away n'peiiledly for Ion?
Hcorlnx danln'H, eomblnhtK a ter- nHoelnticii rulen, thlH was appar
rlflo ilrlve and Hliif I Iiichm with hln eutly lewal, but beeame a matter
reiiiHrkable Hpeed. lAdand'H work
iiKabiHt TexaH and Haylot on kuc
eesnlve Haturdayn Htamped lilm an
ofie of the otil.Htandtn toitcliflowh
maket-H of the country.
The sweep of I'ltlaburKh'H 102!
gridiron nmi'hlne Iuih prompted
S'moky City expertw to compare ll
Htrength-with that of the.Tamoim
ranther mitfit or inni, when rop
V'arner ,waH-;at the coaehliiH: helm
antl Dr., Jock H:il lieiiand. Ihe preH-
nt IicjhI coaclr, oceiipjinif tt imihII-
Ion at left Kmird.
Pitt has had a number of Fine
teahiH but thin ycnr'H array turned
In the best record of any Hinee
Vat nerH era. On the Hi Hi array
were Ittrii P-c-k, two-lime a II-A m
I'l'leau center. Thorn hill, Shs and
Pat MetMpll. a h'rf a1t(1ei)d. Tjvck'r
Meld epusisted of .Morrow, llnst
inKH. I 'chart and AlcUnren, Sevett
of the ri'KiilarH arterwaid took up
eoai'hlliK jobs. Peek Htlll iH all)
tie director at Culver Al Hilary
Academy
while
Jimmy Dehurt Ih
Duke university,
hoad" coatii
at
newest member of Hie southern
conference, "tied" Cniison, HtlO
end, Iuih developed PIM'h most huc
crKHfiil lumkctlmtl teams, t nrnlm?
"n-Amcrhan forward m.
Charley Hyatt, while IiIh old team
mate, ii Hutheiiand. Iuih been
raHhlonlnK gridiron ull-Htars.
amontr them Chase. C.elto anM
Welch or previous nil-American
fame and such eandldatcH thin year
an DonehesH and I'ansa, Alonhfoin
cry and ParkhiHon.
Jfflcfc (Xfld, Cr?l
May Meet in Ring
NBW YOllK, Dec, f (AP) .lack
Itempscy ami tiene Tunney may
n ect. without combat la the rhiK
al .Madison Suuare tliir.den Aion-
day nluht if the plans of the pro-
moteiH of the annual Christiana
fund boxitiK show k throuRh.
beinpHey is HfMiKht iih rcTeree for
tho flKht card and an announce-
inent from the New York .State
Athletic coinmiKsion that he had
tteen K I ven permission lo serve n
that capacity Im e:;pected dally. An
invitatlon has been extended lo
Tunney to nerve an one of the
judges fur the hi me proKram but
he has Kiven no indication whether
or not he will accept,
ACCIDENT IS PATAIi
HOOM UIVKU. ttre., Dec. (AP)
Harold 11. Harrison, LM'. former
Portland resident , died hi a hos
pital hero from Injuries suffered
when his nutoinohilc skidded off
tho Columbia highway.
Hln widow. Hazel Harrison, suf
fered Internal tn Juries and today
was In a unions condition.
I.NKI'KCT SKWT.Il SVSl'll.M
KI.A.MATII 1'AI.I.S. on'.. Pit. U
(Al') Dr. KmliiUk 1 1. Slrli-kor.
sliiti lit'tilth til'tU'i'i1, wiih In KIiuh
(ill Kall.t yoMlrrlay ItifinM-UtiK lliu
,-l(y'M ni'tv IS
jiiMt I'onttill.tt1
jaao.lli'il .m-ivano K,ti,ni1
.1.
; j
ri -
ik oii!VV Kwlij! ir ilia
S .K I. LI A lilt: i
y QincKtv LirrcTivE
'iiviin,!'i'ii'iuii,iivnn
citn liido H-h I lid tnnil nildH whli-n ;
vinl.-.i o . aynorliti Inn i-uIck ami 'wi I
nu'ay with It.' it will Imctinii- in-I
i nnFinjly ilifHcull. tor ot I ur '
wunt In tnalntaid hom-st pm-
Kiaiu;-," Air. hrw-k.-m lilifi Kny In J
uu: Mtati'im-nt. '"If Hichc riilt-
tin-iin anythlnv at all, P't iik -n-
tfiiec; tln'iu. If tiny tire unjust,
i-i u vhntvxo 'tlicni. IJul u hatt-vi r
t hf riiU-k le, N-l tlicni lie uniform
for all, ainl not I t Home schools
pnrUeip-ito Ih Hlnlc clmmplorishfpH
and lift' plnyiM-i: not cllllilc
whei-e.'
. 'I'll'; I'orllaud Hi-hOotH fire Hot In
the Htate M'lfot.lailon, having an
ciKaniKiitlon of their own, lm. the
'I'hanksKlvlnw flay irame was played
vlth tin-.eii-H'-ii". of the Htati- hhso-Vlatlon.-
ami therefore. Air. ltreek-
enilil. Imldn that stale uwiii-ln.
tlon f riilcH hIiouM kovi i ii. Me
ehnti;f that ui4 ii'lalion of Jar
vl.', In the (lend Kiutie vjotatos n it -lelr
'lt m-etion 4. Inhat all playem
uf both leauiH, whn nich kiiiik.1
In nanetioned, miit't be eligible un-ile,-
the rnlen of the asHoeiatioil,
In bin statement t.T facts, he poini h
out that JarvlH eompletei) his first
t hree hih Hehool yearn in Mood
I liver, tli en iiiovIiik to J'ortland
Where he played for WuHhiiiKtnu
hiKh, althoiiKh hlu pareulH it til not
move to rod In ml w! h him and
although he lum no h-Hal Kiiardian
in I'ot Hand, I 'nder the Portia nd
for protest when the I'ttrlland
yehoct which he attended played
Hi'nd, an uHMociaiion membei-. The
; ate aHniieiatiou rciilres that a
student, In moving from one school
to another without parents or Icjjul
KuardianH, must i-omicte one se
mester'H work before bcinK eligible
to repreHent hi.4 new nehool in an
athh llc
way.
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A i i
W VlflFV S AKS
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Pittsburgh For
Game On Dec. 21
SA.N1 I-llANf'ISCO. Dec. .1 (AP)'
.'i he Chronich' Ha Id toda that .
Coaih "Slip" AladlKart, on behalf f
of St. Alary'H cut lew e football team, I
last niKht aulhori?.ed the invitation j
of the t nlvi rsit V of littsbunMl, ,
leven to play a pnni-Hi-ason Kame
,,t Knznr xtadlum here wl.h the
unbeaten tlaelH I lecetnber i! I .
The paper wild that Coach Aladl- j
Kan placed the matter or inviting
Ihe I'liiHli'rn champImiH in1 the I
hands of tho .1 unlor chamber of
eommeicS'. (--poiiMor tr the proposed
name, ami later immediately din- 1
patched a teleKtam to the umle- j
teated Plltsburnh warriotH. : ,
Class Tossers
To Start Work
On Next Monday
With the first bimketball cut al
ready made In the I .a Oralide hiKh
whool, folluwlnK a few nights of
practice, preparatioiiH are belnw
made this weekend for the IssuhiK
of Ihe class
on ,m M.miviy. it i
il h..n tin- clans nlli-
expected that
letes turn out more than Mm tioyn
will be praeticliiK on the maple
rourtH.
The TIner sipuul, Htlll larnc, Ih
koIiik throiiKh rejtlar periolH of
drill, with the work becoming more
luteiiNlve In anticipation of the
emniiiK seaon. AlthoiiKh the schetl-
tile has not been announced as yet,
it is understood that (here will be
no fcnint'M until after the Christmas
holiday period.
Wisconsin Coach
Favors Captains
MAIUHON, Wis!. Pee. ft (AP)
The growing policy in tiniversltles
anil colleges, of having no regular
captalm for athletic leaniH, flndH
mi favor with Coach Olenn Tliisth'
thwalle of the t'niversity of Wis
cetifin, i hope Wife on fin will never
reach the stole where It is afraid
to elect a fool ball captain," he nld,
"l believe tin1 election of a captain
Is one of the biggest, most Im
portant and fiiicfC traditions tn
football. Knit entity polltlcfi one
of the retiMt. ns for aba ndonlng
fcaitbalt captaincies at some uul
versHleM - ha? not entered Into
elections during my time at Wis
consin. W3ien It does will be time
enough to ieek Home iiicann of
combatting teieh a condition."
Rockne and Lieh
Absent, But Cheered
MMI'TH Hi:VIV ln.1. tee f. (API
, nines.- kept Knute Pockue and
assistant, Tin l.leb, from at
temiiiiK '"e .soiro fame looioau
bami'iet hiKl niht but the 1.3tiii
guestii, gathered In the dining hall
o. tho milverflty, were en-;er to
j pral.ie (he priweHj of the two
ctaehe'. P'-'rje, in at tits nome,
lutein il over tin miio to lh
hpeakei-N.
I.tcb. who directed the Notre
Dame alt.teU dtitin-f Itockne'.s nines.-,
was at the bedside of lit Wife
In Uo( hesler, Mlrtn.
i
our ot 20 or 30 Ad style tubes if you could line up that many in a
set but that doesn't mean performance.
That doesn't mean the elimination of A. C. hum, distortion, set
noises, interference, whistling, etc.-
That doesn't mean selectivity, greater number of stations to log
or perfect tone at any volume.
That doesn't mean sensitivity, distance or dependable, uninterrupted
Not that anybody (mows of it doesn't.
But if you'll come into our store and allow us just a few minutes of
your time, we can prove to you that the new At water Kent Screen -Grid
radio not only will do thesciwtlums buXi-pfioB" . c rriw
way any set you have ever heard of and give you greater dollar
for dollar value. . . . ' " y
There .arc reasons why-- certainly and you'll know them, too,
once you've seen and heard this radio wonder.
A Small
GOLFING FIELD'
DOWN TO EIGHT
Big Three Haeen, Diegel
o 'nl i
ClUVt Otll tli-Cll AVC1UC111I lii
Western Tourney.
11 y Patil It. Zimmerman
(Associated Presn KportH Writer) j
I.OS ANCKl.KS. Dee. f, (AP)
Three veteratiH of t lie links, on I
whose d.ei-mined brows at one (
time reHteil the Professional Colt- .
er'f ahHoehttion crown today will
cany their campaign for another
title to the third round of match
play over the Hillcrest course in
the annual tournament, bent on
repealing.
Heading the list of yesterday's
eight survivors, ami outstanding
among the former champlon.s who
won their way through the nee
nud Sri.howe round, arv I.e.. IMcgel,
'Carr 'Furniture Company, Inc;
Augua Calientc professional and ; Orognn'H eticagement w iin ute i ni
iletendiug title hdd r. and Walter i verslty of Ptoiid.i at Alhwui and
llagen. five ilmen victor In the the I'niVerslty of fJeorgia's tradl
event. (lene Sararcn. New York, tlonat tilt with fieori;la Toch at
w ho boasts a brave- of P. G. A. trl- Athens. The plant wooden bowl
umphr. comidete!: the trio. ioWned by Mndlnnn Sqiaire Carden
l)i the five others who stroked interests will accommodate those
their wav throUKh the second !atlendihg the Inlersectlonal com-
nuind ot match play, only one.
KKtilnoa. of rhleauo,
vim' rr; heil
tin- final lnnckol.
nii'ttcl I'aviii-vil
Tln ii'lBii of this trio or ollto
lll'OfcH.' ionalc in dcHtlm'tl to l't'
InhM'. for before this llay Is ilony
tlthei- ihe former open ehainiiion lory to emharliloff ton1i;ht on the
friim the no iropolllan disirlet. or ' la.ul stano of their Journey from
"I jirnuooK l.eo," wearer of thoitho I'aelfle enat.
eron, will have heen left I.ehliolJ Kour eelehrate.l tjrirt hllor,.
I'O'Kel. hy virtue of Ills remarkable .chirk Meoh.m of Ni-w York unl-
sleatly name roupleil with hi Kl'eal
haeki: round
l liroinih.
avoreo lo eouo-
The great Haii; also Is pleKeil up
to parade throiiKh th' third loaek-
el, despi. f tin1 fact that his op-
ponenl Tony Manero. New York.
hail displayed remarkable form.
Seiol-1 loals Tonioirow
.Should these favored sons of the
falrwaya I'ass loibiy'n obstaoles,
they will elasl; toniorrmv in the
senil-fin.'tls. Just as they did a year
ago. The inateh in that exeut Itiils
fair to overshadow even tho final
booked for Saturday.
Althoot.lt l!u seeond round
bistin;hi no upsets of Import. It in i
not wttruMit ilo.ie. heait tlirob'.i a :
C OU micht eet more power
Down Payment Pay
i
Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers
cnmpetllive play. The Kar AVest
saw itivtiiree candidates, swept off'
the eHlate. seemingly wi'hihe
stroke of a hand, but t ho prize lilt
of the day was staged by "Wild
HII!" Mehlhorn and Al KHplnosa.
Alehlhorn was tamed but it took
j !''
I .
Ills Chicago foe forty holes of golf
lore the trick was tinned. A par
live hole itnv Ihe New A orker
htumblo to a si and defeat.
Two Big Games
Are Scheduled
For Saturday
I AT I. A N'T A, r;a.. Dee. f (AP)
i Two touchdown tests, one of inter
i sectional prominence and the other
la bltier battle of yearn standing,
.listed on the final Tootball program
i of lUliP, provide a double-barreled
i climax for Dixie's gridiron season.
I These Saturday meetings are
Aljbnt. while the new stadium of the
i Coofsln lllllliloea. ilrillraloil wllh
all onrly pe.'ison trlntnph over Yale.
will ho llwr.il tor t lie 'IVch-Georula
tiifule.
The Oieiton Wehfnol reMed al
.taelii-oiivllle, Fla.. today, prr-para-
versltv. " I ti fC Jones tif the Army.
linn uppKo Ol iilinots alio !H
lioper o, iiioeeiioi. nae aee.-pieo
invitations to attend the Teeh-
tleio-g.ia eontrst.
. .
rAl.l.INC Tlll'l: KIM.S .MAX
( .
STAYTON'. tire., Ivo. .'. (AP)
; struek on the head by a falllliR tree
at the Vart Handle ,v l.uloy s.'iwnilll
eaniii. threo miles east of Jordan,
Wednesday afternoon. Jakle Arnnld
Vim Il.inille. IS, a hook tender,
died in an inohulauee while below
hrotiulit to the Siayton hospital
about .. o'elo k lie bs.t be.'n
w. rkin at thi eainp for tho la.t
Hirer, inontlls.
the Balance Next Year
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Skating Parties
Are Feature of
Week at Hilgard
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; Ity AIKh Vcrna Weiiucr
(Observer Correspondent )
HIL(rAltl), Ore. (Specliil) The
i
, ice It: thick and strong and young
I people here aiv enjoying ska;. lug
patties with a big bonfire to be
! seen each night on the bank or tho
t river while the young folk are
skating some others are rcustlng
I welner.i.
Airs. Williams was hostess to a
; la rge crowd of young people u
; .Satuulay evening at the nchool
'. house honoring her son Clfin-n'ce's
i birthday anniversary, (lames, danc-
lug and contest; Willi prizes were
f awarded to the best dressed char
; nctet-H representing hard time. The
' prices went to Miss Netha Williams
mid Howard Cantrcil. Uerresh
lueMH wt-re served.
AIi-iT. Gertrude Young h.is re-
i turned home after being with her
father who underwent an opera
tion recently.
, Airs. O. Kdward returned re- I
j cenlly from California wIum. she'
hail been visiting wlh hep daunh-j
Iter ami sons. She will stay here
(his winter with her daui-btm-
j Mrs. Thorntun
M.'. anil Mrs. Kniery Fiirennon
have moved j,,,,.), , Hiij..,,., f,.()ln
errs. Kinery went in cil.i....,
when, lie lll work for his In other
nt a l iKirlhi; camp.
Vernaii Wilson was home from
l'llct Itoek to spend ThanUsjiviiiK
With his patents.
.Mr::. I'. Y. Youni; has been ii
I a llrande most of ihe time ih,
ia IWO week, wllh ,er lllfltlier
w h
l lously ill.
M ... lini ,., l,.;u.(i v. ,.n
j Huntington .'.j, .... . I, ...
Will I
lake Ihe plaee of another op.. tali
oep.it t,,.-e ,. ., ,,.. ,);,ys ;
Mr. and Mn. (Juy Th.irnbue ami '
t'hllilren. Xellio .-ind Many, and
Mm. Ivlwanls were In .a (li.mdei
Sunday as Kiies of Mr. ami Mrs . 1
' Kuilt Walker,
Mi', and Miu. .
(ratlde. spent
tlikard wllh Mi:
M.-. and Mrs.
olin I'll.-e. of l.a I
ThansklviiiK in
:- l'rlei-'s patents. I
Ony Tliornbiie
eu host and hostess on Thanl.
KMtv; day lo Joo Vouni, Will,
.-e.. ,e,oa weimer nr.( .,,.
jJohn. Harry nnd Nellie Th -nibue.
mlmm
&tem& if
$141.50
Complete .
Alifs Pona Keott wan visiting
frh-nds in Hilgard Sunday.
M.'. and M rs. I-'rnnk JoneH, of
the Alt. lOmily camp, wi-ro1 over
night guests at the Weimer home
at Klve r'oir.V. camp Saturday .night,
j A!r. and, Airs. J. lt. Weimer en
l tertaim-d at dinner. Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. !;. ('. Itecs and son, Alack,
( Alisn Marion (iueisH, of Cove; Mr.
and Airs. John rice, of La Grande;
Air. and Airs. Krod Jtees anil Har-
bara Jane tntf Wllnierth, Veraa,
Stouell and Afice Alay Weimer.
) Air. and Atrs. llllynrd. of Ogdeit,
T Plah. are visiting with Mm. J 1 11
j yard's parents. Air. and Mr& Kd
J Sailing, iiieir little Hon Kdward
hai been hern wit It his grand pur
I entn since lust January. He will
, return with his paroir.s to i'lah
when they return.
Now Those '.
Rheumatic
Pains Must Go
Tin- Akiiiiv CVihcs Mil'. snelllliK 1
Ucihiiid wiint n lllpssliis
NOW YOIT no ?
HAt'K TO WOltK AGAIN
Here's a supremely ,-pood and
lalely Improved remedy tills Is
sold to you by fieri frosM finis
Store and live dtunnlsls every
where with the undeiHtandln'ir Hint
one Imtiie must kIvo results or
you can have your money baek.
Ask for
7 'Allenru It
comes
bin holtl"
nnd lii' not
0 x p etislve.
Tnko It
dlreoted
if8 .1 qulek.
nrtlvo rem
edy nnd one
that y n ii
ran ilopfi'1
upon i'n
w h o n Hi'
piiins a r 6
most pevere
anil fever Is
rampant.
n's
antl-pyrotienn nnalpS"
., . ,
and londlnic drw
recommend It. Adv.
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