La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 06, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, December G, 1929
Page Eight
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Gift Hints
SPATS
l-'or (he iitim who iipp"'
4la(H lie fine points of
, (Iitsh wi HiiuffL'.st a nilr
of KpIllH.
:: $2.85
Tim offer wan niudo by W, T.
Warmer, 'I'oxaH millionaire, own
er of Iioi'hph u'eai'liuf tho TJireo D
hIIKh, iiiul Immediately wan re
filled, "I think a fellow who would pay
a nvfllfviii dollar! for a Jioiko
Hluiiild In- examine) and a follow
who would turn down that price,
certainly iiuint ho unbalanced," ho
nald.
fluid or Htop a context altogether.
Hmalt kcIiooIh would bo fitrbld
tteji tit piay larger oihh uiiIchh they
eould prove that they had an even
chance of winning. .
REFUSES BID
Of $1,000,000
: FOR CHAMPION
i i'JllCAdO, Dec, II (Al'J-Johu
3 J. -H CM'tH, t'illcaK'i Hpoi'lHDiatt, ' )uim
iofqxed an offer of J.OOp.GUO tho
laimHt hid on record, for hi cham
pion tioi-ouKhhred, Jtelnh Count
' ii lid can't underKlnnd why uny
ono jdmiild offer thin niueh money
fur (i hoi-HC, nor why .litf rejected
tho-hid, ' ' -
SPORTS HURT
HIGH SCHOOL
PLAYERS, CLAIM
SKW VOHK. Iee. (i (AC)
IntercolleKluto and inicrm-holaHt ic
Hport coiiiM-tItion in a mixed hy
I''rcderiek Hand ItoerH. male tll
reeior of health education of New
York of Injuring the health of atli
Ictert. In 1 1 1m report of a mirvey pul
Iftihed today through TeaehorH' col
Irjfe, ( 'oliimjiia linlvt'iHlty, lie
eliiirKCM tlial InteiiKlve (MUiipet ll ion ;
riTiiif'iitly ri'HiiltH in permanent In-'
jury of Impairment of lu'oll h of !
eon lent n lit if. i
"InemiHed hlnoil preHMUr", 1
strained heart, exhausted Unhid-,
tori' ligamcntM permanently weak-:
ened thi'Ne are typical of the mure
obvious prnaliU-M ovlorted from
adolescent ftlhleteM In any honor'
lournaiiienl," he Hityti. !
Ah on exumph of the mrinnn mal- !
praeticeH to which nlhlelle headH
rcNurl in effortu to Ktlmllate ath
leteH to Hiipremi' -efforts he men-' !
tioiiH' the line- of- Htryelinlne. . .
Tho HiiK'HtH for weeondary '
Kchooln In athletic aHKOclntlou Willi
a eotiHtitutldii wliieh would linpone
diiiFtie lliiiiuitlonr. on the VWI,,K
91' couch c and emiiower u phytic- j
Inn 10 removo any prayer from the
Orion Appears
In Eastern Sky
During Month
lly Hubert II. ItiiUcr
(J'rofeHsoi' of Astronomy, t'nlver
slty of Illinois)
I HItANA, III. (Al The eon
mellatlun Orion appeaiH in the
eaMerit nhy in the evening during
lieeeinher.
On Uie flrHt of the month ft has
entirely rlnen a Love ihe hoilmi at
X o'clock, and by tin- end of the
iuonth It Is in full view iih early
an I! o'clock. t
Orion in the hriKhlcHt of the con
Htellat iomi and the best Known,
next to the Cheat lleur. It is a
quadrilateral of four bright stars,
witli three hIhih In a lino near lu
center, which form the belt of
Orion.
Tho middle of the three stars In
the 8 word Ih really not a Klar, as
t. Hci-mx to la at first Fishl. A
second glance Ih enough to convince
anyone that ft Ih a little too large
iimi fuv.y.y 10 he a mar. It Is tho
Ureal Nylin lu in Orion, -
Tlin, Orion nebula Is one of the
very few nebulae which can lie
seen aL all without t he, llelcHcopc.
Many nebulao ure visible with the
telencupe; but photographs with
great telei-ci-pes and. long expo
sures, often or many hours' dura
tion.; urn required to show these
faint olJi.o.H at their IichI. .
Nebulae are really faint not at
nit iijiit (Urn stars whose feeble
llght l owing to their great dis
tance, A nebula Just across tho
Klreet would be as difficult to sec
um 0110 far u.i In Hpace, ulthough
of course It would look larger,
'Hie majority of nebulae do not
shine at all. Hut we know about
them because they obscure what
ever fr. behind them. Thigi-cat
dark rift in the Milky Way which
extends from t he region of 1 he
Noit hern Crow far Into Ihe kouI ti
er 11 hemisphere, k a notable ex
ample of such obstruction,
Tho dark nebulae which cause
Ihb; rift hide from us also the
great aggregation of at an, probably
riO.OUO.ooo.OMO i" all. which are an-
Hcuihlcd around the center of our
stellar system.
Ni'ltiiJae are enormous cosmic.
clouds. They are far rarer on the j
average than our atmosphere, lint i
this docs not mean that they uroi
entirely gaKeous. In all probabil- '
lly nebulae contain solid material (
In the form of fine dust and per-;
haps larger pieces also.
Homo astronomers , suppose that
the nebulae iir the sargasso seas
of space inti. which H. ray material
ultimately dri.ls and out uf which
the HtarH are termed. I
Harvard university library ranks
first In tho country with 2,7X4,300
books, while Yule, heving the sec
ond largest university library, hatt
1. !!(:;,. 12. rolumbia univernlty la
third with l.i:iJ,;ni books. Har
vard library is fourteen limes as
I urge as that of tho L'niveit-lty v(
Oicgon. ,
itrt'K WKvMts witisn WATCH
WK8T ItllOOKKlKI-O, Mhhh.,
Dee. (I Ar)There'H a Idg buck
deer loose hereabouts wearing a
wrist watch. Hob t'linuvau ' of
Kprlngflcld shut htm down. When
he got up to Die animal the bark
tossed Its head, tl point of the ant
lers got under a strap on Hob's
wrist and off the buck darted,
watch dangling.
Variety of Oals
Tried Near Yakima
Dec. 10th last" day to pay your
water rent without a penally.
J-C-3t
YAK IMA, W a .1 1 1 . , (AH) Intro
duction of a new variety uf oats In
ttio Ahlaiium Valley lias proven
profitable for J. C. Hansen who
this yenr obtained a yield of 1 T.U
bushels an acre, while previously
lie tiad liar vested not more than
M)0 buHhelH. Tho variety Is known
as the Kla ma.
The seed was obtained from
Kotiih Dakota at a cost of $10 a
bushel. Hansen planted two and
one-half acres and the tract gave
him 375 bushels. The out was
Introduced in Oklahoma three
years ago from Australiu.
I,AMI VAM'KS
The ve.ry latrsl In Bridge and
Kloor 1-ainpH, cHpeeially for the
t'hristmas time, now mi sale at
ItichardHon's Art. & Olft Shop for
from &.y5 to $'.'.!i5. See the win
dow display of these new numbers
tonight, tomorrow und Saturday at
Hlchardson's Art & Clift Shop,
"The t'hristmas Shop." 12-G-H
Dec. 10th last day to pay 'tn'
water rent without a penalty.
m-ti-ai
FIND IT
HERE
Cop for this column must bo
In by 9 u. in.
U. 0. LIBRARY
RANKS 26TH IN
U.S. COLLEGES
rici;si porconv halls
Orders taken, at Angrtl's place,
opposite Hohtieiikamp's. 1 l-i'7-lm
I'JIKIKNI-;, Ore. (Ai')' Tho li
brary a! the I'liiversity of Oregon
ranks tllli lu the number uf books,
in comparison with other untt'orsi' y
lllirarles throughout the United
Htalea, It has been revealed by M.
li. 1 ouglasH, university librarian
for the past twenty years? ,
There are new i!ifi,3K4 books,
pampltlels, iietures and periodicals
owned by the unlversk.y library.
SOI 'VMM It DAM'K
at Xuber hall Wednesday night.
Itegular dance every Saturday
night. Star. Novelty Orchestra,
. 1-3-41
m:w youk mit: ixs. co.
Julian I;. Helers. ri-s. agent. i:p2
Slh st. i'hone tiSO-.!. 11-30-1 inp
NOTICK
Does your radiator leak'.' Kxporl
radiator nmairlng, now and used
radiators repaired und n-eored for
all makes of cars. Marshall, the
liadialor Man, at Hod's & e'red'H
Wrecking Houhc. j l-30-l nip
Iteintttchlng, pleating, uuttuit
IioIch, etc. Norton's Klddio Shop.
Adv.
; Hi.tis iiitis nrcis
j Heautlful vclvi-ty. two-lone and
jClifnile Taupe Double Duty Hugs
I made from your old rugs, carpets
and old materia!: many patterns lo
'sclent from. Our rugs are guaran
lleed. Cull Donald Yow. Main 77:1.
j IL'-lMtp
Dec. I utli IiihI day lo pay your
water rent without a penalty.
1-tJ-ai
!)--. latli last day to pay your
water rent without a penalty.
Jl'-C-yt
NOW IS Till-: TIM 10
10 think about filling In her set
of I1' u s t 0 r I a CI lass ware.' for her
Christmas, or for start lug her a
new wet ' this. year. In one of the
beautiful new patterns. A. set of
Oobleta, Sherbets, Cocktail Glasses,
I'lates, or a new Klower Howl,
Candy Jar, Ice Huckel, Whipped
('n-am Tub, and hundreds of beau
tiful piices for your selection will
be found at Hlchurdson's Art &
Jit"l Shop, "The Christmas Store
.ind home of Koslorla line Class-.,
ware." 12-0-lt
.MI'SICIANS' XOTi;
Itegular meeting Local No. 7:t'i.
A. K. of M. Saturday. iVc S, 12:30
p. m. linportaiit all members be
.i.,...nt K P. hall. Andrew l.o-
j.ney.'Jr., president. J2-(i-2t
J. C. Penney Co.
108 Depot St. '.-!,
Lu Ulauiio. Oro,
Union Suits
Of Heavy Weight
Think ol buy
ing fine lieavy
weight union
suits for only
98c I Our thrift
price p 0 M c y
brings them to
you at such
I low price.
Heavy weight cotton, ribbed
and in ecru color. Snug fitting
ankles and cuffs. Slock up nowf
1
98c
' Drc. Huh last iluy lo pay your
water Mil wiuiuui. u ,v..u..,. rin,.i anil l-ium
12-
ilhoy furnlnlP'il. t;- O- Wllllums
'anil family. Kil Uliuina, myrm-
Williams.
t'Altl) Ol' THANKS
' Wo wish to thank our many j
IfrlL-nds for tin- sympathy and flo-j . 1 '
Iral offcrlnes at iho time of our ll,-.-. Ii'th lt day o aj ..jur
!,i.ih..,-K ,lth. We also wish lo , wale,- nai
Ltliunk Hie Kastein Oreiton Light .fc I
12-G-lt
12-C-:it
A Choose from Hundreds of Unusual Gift Values
A Superb Gift .... An Impressive Value
If yim'ri! imiklntr a I'ninily il't this year cunsidor this humlsorvn
HCimino miihair 2-pioec parlor suito with revorso ftishion. With
itr. rich, liritrhl, moth-pnitif coverings with hard wtiod framo it
is the n'ift stipicncj for those who lake pride in their living
rooms.
L'il
S llaiulsnir;'
l'it-fcs Complete
S129.50
2-l'ieee Suite
$135.00
This Gift
Will Be
Greatly
Appreciated
Consider this Kilt ol' a fine dininjr suite for .Mother and Dad,
It is one they will welcome with jieat pleasure and enjoyment.
It will lie a source of Rieat pride to .Mother when she entertains.
All chairs have rich jaciiuaiil velour seats, lluffet is lull 150
inches in length. Table has two extension leaves.
For Mother: A Fernery, $5.75
For Dad: A Smoker Set, $7.50
For Sis: Telephone Set, $7.50
For Bud: Book Cabinet, $1.50
For Her: Coffee Table, $16.50
For Him: A Humidor, $10.75
For Baby: High Chair, $1.50
Ami ninny other nlfiH fur every frlentl
ii ml every member ef the family. A
heautlful iieee ol" furnilure If universally
mmreeiateil.
You ran nivt- no ttwv tzitt
limit a I tail Id Spurton.
I IiIImiii, Stewart - Wiirner,
I'lVl'd iiintlels mi) Iicid.
Wt'o theinl'
Choose
This Fine
Bedroom
Suite
0
3i
After ail the things-Mother h:is done for you, surely a beautiful A lleautiful
bedroom suite is none to fine a nft for her. .Make this her .'M'icce Suite
nappiesi tnnsimas hy tnin;in.i; new l:eauty and color into her
bedroom. Three pieces in selected burl walnut. One of the
best values in the store.
$237.50
Four Floors
Of Furniture
Gifts!
030
Useful
Gifts For
Everyone
Select Now
For Later
Delivery
Make your Christmas selec
tions now from the best
values! A small deposit
reserves your purchase. Wei
will deliver at once or in
time for Christmas, as you
wish.
m
Smoking
Stands
The most valuable and use
ful gift for the niitn who
enjoys a pleasant smoke at
home.
$1.00
Cedar Chests
Just the thing for the
young miss or the bride-to-be,
in natural cedar or with
walnut veneers.
$12.50 and up
Floor Lamps
The gift that pleases tho
w hole family a n d one
.vhich they all can enjoy
the year 'round. Complete
with shade,
$3.65 and up
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