La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 20, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, UucciiiUt 20, liKM.
Page Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
GREENLEAF WINS
! BILLIARD CROWN
PE
GIAL
EXT
RA
Give Him
Hose
We have 'a complete line
of men's hose in all colors
and sizes, these ho will
appreciate.
50c to 1.00 j
HILL'S
M'EWAN NOT TO
COMPLETE YEAR
Executive Council at Ore
gon Asks Grid Coach
to Resign at Once.
lU'OKNIJ. Ore, Dec. JO (AIM
I'nptnln John J. MrKwnn will bo
linked lo rented HH licrul football
i-oaeh at lhe I'lllverelty of Ori'Kon
nl 'one,,. ' Today, a Htnleinenl win
ipuile thai a IM'W routliiill coach
would be at I hi' helm next year anil
Hint iieKiilliitliirn, for it Hillary w l
ttiuiicnt would hu linnieilltitiily
opened w Mb Mi-Kuan.
That mich a movo would In
rorllirimilliK" Kim reported provl
oiiHly yclitcrility nlhl minora of the
cveninee uf ' MPHiran'i conner
iloim have been prcvntcnl for nunc
than a week,'
" ('lUilllmOIIM Vottl
'"' Hie icMotutloii mibiiilttcd hy the
aihlfllc cominlitci' anil unanlniouB
I, niliipti il hy the uxccutlvo council
ioIIowh:
'-The nililotlc coinmlitco of the
itNvoclalcU Hluitcntii rccoinnii'mlK to
tin' executive cumuli of the iiumo
ilalcit muilcnlH that tiny ask fur
tin' liiiiuc'illiitn rcslKiiiitlon of I'ap",
lain John J. AlcKwan an hcail rnol
liall reiicli at t riilvcmlty of
ilriKoll., anil fin thur l woiiiiiii'IhU
that unilcr the cxIhiIiik clniiin
hlanci'ii. Jock W. Itcnctlol, xrailu
i.fii uuiliilKci' ')f till awnicliitt il atll
iH nit, he aiiiliorUi'il lo ni-niitlaic
v. ill'. I'aiitaln MVKwnn for the
li'i mlniitlon uf the MlallnK contract
"hi'lHCCn tIB liMHOCllllcd MlinlcritH
.jBldHmll!AlcKwali. H I" 'I1""
ii'ciillllllHllili'iMliat In cam- Jack V.
i llunHM ili'em it iiilviBntilc the ail
! jiiHtinint of payincntM lo he niiule
j uiiiier the exInlliiK nintiact lie ilelc-
niteil to a thlnl iiuity.
; 'I'h renolutloii van HiKiieii ny
i Tom ftloililalil, chalrinail. Hloil-
! .I.n.l Billmeilieiilly Iw.iled a hlate-
! liu'llt In which hi declared the
innvo wim nmiie "In ili liiirrcHtn
! i.i' Ihu linlvemily athletic policy." j
! l'Virl Tiinmill
lie lutlnillleil thill. .In hlH mid
. .iiii.ri.' opinion, minim mlicht not .
inn miiiiothly hud McKwan, who
Iiiut uiomli announced hid rertliriiu
liuti, heen retained iim foothall
much illlliim Hie 11130 neiifion. Mi
I.'wiiii'm reHlKiiiilioii, which iinlver
uliy officlalH mid they never re
celveil offli'lally, was to have he
ennui effective with the expiration
of hlaeonirael on January I, lust.
I;'. Arnold llcanett Hall, preBl.
dent nl Hie linlvemily, who, wllh
.Mi..Kwnrl, ruin heen the alarm ecu
ter of the coach Hllunlloll, look no
luirl in the hallolliiK of lhe I wo
i iiilltllllteFH. nllholiKh hn In enlille.l
lu a vote in each, lie appeared
Irefore llie atlilelle cniiiinlllee. how
ever, and linked Hint, whatever ltn
action the liilerentn of Ihu iinlvei-
My be held tipiicrinn.-tt
tlradtiale. Mmua',r HenoChd an
lu.um-inl he would Mian canvaHslnu i
tho'tOHchiiiK field at titice "in the
hope of itettliiK the bent man avail-1
able for .Oregon."
' Hum Hood I loco r I
Cnptnln MICwnn, In bin four
yars iim head coach here, brought
an obscure. secOnd-ini I'nlverstly
in Oregon team to the front ranks,
thing thin Hennon for the I'aeiMn
const conference championship. He
li the. last of n trio of nruiy coaches
to leave Oregon. Hurry Kiting')',
lino conch. hft at the end of Hie
rim year, and l-'itgene Vldal. back'
tb-ld coach, resigned in Hie middle
of the I62S noaron,
McKwan lias not been on the
campus for sonm time, buvlng gonu
directly to New York following the
I'nlverslly of I'iorlda-Oregon gtiinu
at Miami early this month.
Canada In Th'rd Place
ennndn rnnks third In Inmnrtaiice
n n sourcft nf metals of Itie ptntl
num cronp, nfier Ilipsin nntj Co
lombla. '
Seat of the Mighty
fn nlber diiya n wnmnn wn
fnrpeil tn tnke n back seat. Now
sbo (leslrpn It nn she run drive the
enr Atlnntn CmKtlnitlon.
STEVENS-VAN
LOOK LOOK
POOL TABLES
1C HALLS, CUES AND RACK'S, SIZE 15x23
98c
Defeats Erwin Rudolph,
of Chicago, in Play-off
For Pool Title.
IHrPKOIT, luv. Vi (A I') -Halph j
(iM'i'tiliiir of Nw V t'k again holds ;
ill.- world po'itet hilHanl cham
pionship. This star cueist defeat J
n Ki-ttln ltudolih. of Chicago, In i
iho playoff (in the world's vruuui
by l.'.r. lo C!i In I H IniifiiKN. Til' I
gultit will not wpietncillar, )fiit was;
maiknj hy hard lighting and eoel- j
lent ilvfeiihfve work. Hoth players'
NtM-im il lo Ik. showing (Ik strain. ,
fJi't iilcaf mlHi'iiftiK t wt: and malt !
fur il fnui oiM-f, offense seldom
charged ' against Km lundliners.
Itfldolpll also Willi KUllly 'if HI I lSl ,
four iiL'MHt'H (in easy hIiijI.h.
Ity winning t(K title, (irecnlcnf i
earned ll.oou In cash timl n salary
or .iou a year given hy lb Nn
tinnn' HJlllard association, (.recti
li-iii' iiIko will receive III per oeni (ff
the net gale receipts, Tlio tourna j
incut KiIk year ontdrew any prev-j
ifiiir tournament In the, history of
pot kil billiards, playing to capnc-
Hy crowd), iit vlitu.illy nil 'Of the'
garnet, s
itinlolph will receive $1,000 In,
t'nli inn! it salary of l,0(j(j,u year.'
He aim uH receive JG per cent,
of t In ni'l receipts.
Army Gridsters
Remain oh Train
On Journey West
KANSAS t'lTY. Dei1. 20 (Al')
Anny'K fooOjii U miuiiil n nit tin iif-
cuiiipiiiiyiriif; ll'K'itluii of
pnym-il tlHotinh KunfluM City i)uly
loilny (in tlidr way lo ( 'allfoiuia,
'Ir-fiin w;ny It KM KJt hut lllll' x-crciHi-
iliirinf ihi Kltip, an a uutjur
It ti' Iht- K''tup prffnTcd KM'
wiirjii ctivH of iht'ir Hpcctnl tniin to
it Mtutiun pliitriMiu whiTf 'ii niuir
zi'to H'tuiiiTiiltin iiiut lifting wind
Hiinln ltv tilicoinftu'liiltlc
j riam: "f lNu'li ,Hlff Joius to
huM ii pntcllr! fwlttii titit.iy at
Hyi'ucuMi'. Kan., In pifpanitlun fir
iho ciuli-U.' till New Ytur'H day
wild Hlunfunl unlvt'iHfly appcaicJ
(luoinctl to pOHlpinn'incnt tjci-iuim;
Of tilt TOlii llllll pl'OHpWt of II HUOW
covcreil fiflil.
J In fni lfiiit nt WftilhiT fii.'iy hnvt-
an Importiint ifM-t on lhe vtuvt
UfldHifiH. an they alw wt'if fon-tMl
to fon-Kii il Mfliftluliil workout
yf'Mti'nlny at t!u li-Hliur);, III., ami
pio)i.'ilily will not flml coinroi IhIiIh
t :np( iulMH'Ji thin hMi- of tin Itorky
litoiiniiiliut.
A Mti.p witH mail' ul Kouth Itfntl.
Tiul., laltt yt'Micrtlfiy, luil nt for tlic
purpoHO of tukitiK pnictlci. Tin
l-Ullrli: HiHlt'lMMl to I'lll't'lH
wit lies or.KUnd iui k In it.s jfaiuti on
ihti roast, from Hh Impoi'taiit rival
ami '.-' conqueror Notre iJnnie.
"Tipless" Game Is
Played In Kansas
Wli'irll'A. Kan., Dec. SO (.VIM
"UplcHH ifaNkellinll Klllne he-
iWccn ih Wlchlia unlveiHlty nnrt
Mniiiorla TcachorH here llial lllKhl
ilvi'w comin, Dilation from coacheii
anil mivlileil H lalora Willi 11
thrlllliiK 27 u ml victory for the
'ieaellel'M.
'l'lie Kaine wuh played iih an ex.
Itll.lt I.hi of hnKkelliall lultlim lhe
enter Jump. I'mler the rulea, lhe
tciiln Heoreil on recelvcM Iho hall
out of hnhnilK under lhe hanket.
t 'oncheH said the plan speeded up
the gaine and K'lve'ihc tram scored
Mpoll
linn.
quirk chance for retatia
I Anc!enta Ats Bananas
Ibinnn.'iM have n Umx history, nl-
' Hioiijh they Imvo only been Import
cd into western binds wllhln tht
h1 llfly your. The ancient Kg.vp-
t (Inns tiro said to hnvo euleii IliU
fruit, mid ft wtis certninly known
, to i lie ivrsliins. Crei'ks iiud (bmtutii
j cciiiurlcs Uin.
Safoty Pledge Reminder
I'tnpiovct'H of a I'ciiuvlvanin tin
plnli mill rulse ihelr rluld luuid
iwlce n Uny. It is to remind tliein
of Micir siifcty pletlgo lo irovciil
nccliIenlH nt worli,
I'ranUI'n Had No Patents
IVuJamin rraiiklin, who wnn
noted rot- bis numerous Inventions
ami (liteo cries, never nkod for oi
received n patent of uny kind.
I'itiltiindtM' Miiaylne.
Wcalt's Wont BrltiHi Pun
A visitor wnnts to know why no
nrilrle lit the biptentent of tl l.on
don store: u priced chetmer than
a similar nrible in nu upsr llitor.
Ah. Huu's nmuher iitnry. London
iltimoiivt.
01J Jameitown Church
The exact tlnte of the erection of
I lie eh ti rch tit .lamest own. V Ik
not recorded, Il w:r prrtbably Hu
Islied In the year HV!!,
I With
' HiIKInw 1
idto
talking ptetur'
nquets and talking me-
chanlcal men. it Is lieirlnnim to )
appear that the wheel of Ufa hits 1
a few too many spokesmen.
EN6ELEN COl
" "",25sL i in her hoswkdsi k r. ' JSi
V CvJ- I CCRMEP.AND (w . . ;
iifr ;rM y v.o'
The First ujomaja"Secow w Zijr Y l UvT
".-IM we wfcicv CP tag K1M6 ' 1' IWh'A TW
1 rvn iauc ... -i- 11 iw. m , . 1
a 1 iti
GtVE R30E BA&GS INOME IKSKll6
SeCOWP AAlO TriiCO BoTet TIME'S."
Spopt
1 Slants
by
Alan J.Gould
Tin All-Anierlrn ilelmte in uhuiit
wiappOil tip for III;"-1, ..ut It in In
tere.it If ik trt note greater aKieetnt n(
th Ik year llian usiiul on u Milliliter
oi' the olKflnii'llllK Mtarn.
Kour of tho ull-star, Joe Ion
rhefH of l'ILtstMirKi. J:n'k Cannon
of ' Notre Itaine, Hen Tick nor of
Harvard ami I'Yank CaritUo of
Nolro Dame, were iinauimntiH m
lectionH, ho far hh any mythical
team obnenv to tat- is C4Hiecrneil. '
Jteil SleiKht of I'tutlne ami
tronko NaKiii'Hki of AMnnisota
.L-e no I'liist to heliiK illialiiinoiiH
Hint tin-re w:ih scarcely any differ,
(lice, thus eiiialilililiiK extraordi
nary nK eepifiit on of the 11
iiihii jjuinliiaUui for honors.
'J im widenl. rane uf opinion wuh
itiflcetvil in Ihu choice of mi If'
back, aithouirU The A wioclatcil
I'i'hhh country-wire ronrtMiHiw
tthoweil Tohy 1'ansu well ahead of
nil ciindldntfH tint) lied t'aKU. the
Army captain. iniiHlerlnK miffU
cleiil voteM to heat out lvi4. Welch
01 I'linlue hy 11 cIoh nut In. I.um
ot (11 II torn la. (IIiinskow- of Iowa.
i Hanker of Tulane and MclJver of
Ten newer ran Htronjr In a number 1
of precincts. I
1'Vsler and Tap pan n flashed a
j cIohv ra-e for the distinction of
I shilling the flanks with I tontliess.
t Montgomery and He b war fur
nished a good contest for the honor
J of being opposite Cannon at guard,
i 'llcknoi inn lor ahead of any cen
I lei. Aim.ni, Hie fullbacks, l'ug
' I'arklnson of litt and Tony Holm
of Alabama were the favorites, nl I violation for the euierprlnins pro
Ihoiigh 'lch. Marsters. Nagurskl I moter of an open champlonsDlp to
and 1'omertiy wera the
scatteri'd expeiis.
pick of
I'eihaps one of the strangest de
volohtneiits of the A II-America
uiguiiwmi was the tendency to table The forthcoming t:astWit fool
Alblo liooth of Vale for further 'ball contest at Han l'raunisco be
consideralion. Albit's failure to tween all-star tciuns ol'iVin the
shlntt at the clone and the fact that I netttval thing to a t hi of Ali
as a Hophoiuoro he has two mors America selectlous that hu be-n
ebunces to ir.akc the all-star ag-! arranged so fur.
gregatlon comribil.e.l to this, yet I Mitch t'lsrk of Colorado College,
support In the balloting wuh con j All-Ainerlcu quiirierlmch lo Jf'-'K.
spicuously lacking for the youth, has Joined the l'ur Western forces,
who was more talked about than i along wllh Hert ,Sehwurt of Call
niiv oilier iKill-rariii r of the ma foi nla. All-Ainuilca guard this
! !tUU- ' ear: Captain Hoy HIegels of C'oll-
There can bo no question uhutit j forula, center: Ackermun, Hi.
j Hooth's class not to anyone whoj Marys, tackle: rollback I'oin
: saw the Hlue. itkldgel oi4.play thei eroy of I'tuh u:id Hwiny l-oni, CuU
I great Hi l Cagle and the equally j Honda's trlple-thrrut back,
j great At Marsler on successive! la the eiisleru ranks ure four
jKiturdays. When It's figured that (1939 All-Ami rloa stars Klmer
IMi.umO saw AUde on these two Sleight and Hronko N'ugurskl.
' ihivH. he ouiibt to be able to mus- i tackles: Jack Cannon of Notre
ter a few votes,
ttnywuy. No xi
Hie- ballots.
He got the ch
year he may
I Ouito a few or the gridiron
; heroes may be noticed tossing litis
i kit balls hi ootid during the next
, few months, even though thurn Is
MUile iue gatmoor . .m-.s -;
two-polut
'lnrougn inn noop iw
th-r is In ploughluK over tor
a i
touchdown.
Hooih. is among tho "Cag" stain
at Yale. He taptaltied the frih-
imiu bnskftbnll team.
Stevens of;
Cornell, T' f Columbia, Haker of
I'ittsouigti and Wltinu-r of IMinee
ton nre others ntaking a quick hop
from -the gridiron to the court.
Ilaitui-'nu of Purdur, Hchoon
iv or Arknufas. Hoth'Tl of Htsn
rtrd, Clark of Colorado College.
Chui chill of Oklahoma. Kenler of
Ohio State, Truskowskl of Michi
gan. Tanner nf Minnesota and
Hurghorm of N'trthweati-rn nlto
rank high lu the two sports which
have Hie arts of pussing and block
ing In common.
It Ih not loo lilt to Klva a iiliort
but nn.ippy chMr for midther nhlo
'file UlCUPT
gveaTt)RrJEDKi
8V A MAJOR LEA6J6
'lv;-,"
tiliMMiitiH of Knute Hocknn1
known foothall couching iiohool-
Chuck Colllnn, hnid ooach at thr
l'iiiverilt.v of North Curolinu.'.
iThe achievements of Collln.s with
the Tar JJeut ihn year rank with
those of Slip MadtKan of St. Mury.i,
J 1 01 my I'h elan of I'urduf. Klmer
i.ayden of !tiquonno and the lreat
Hook hlmnfli", aided ond ubetted
hy Torn I.fcb.
Xuith Carolina won nine of Its
ten pi men and rolled up tho tuK
tferliiK total of J-tii point to heat
iho record of any Tiir Hi-l grid
iron crew In hUiory. Th tem
uitf- knocked out of the Southern
(Nmfeienri. race hy a Pt-'l! UtfKit
at the handti of (horrflu, TTiiti
happened t w?ek after Soriu .;i'r
olma had ntaried the downfall of
tleorh'hi TechV champioiiH. Other
wist tht Collins trew heat all oppo
sition hy lop-sided jmrtfloM, fntlud
Inc a 4'A-Q trliiinidi over the Mary-
l;iml team that held Vale to a draw
ami
victory over Huke that
wuh ut: liupres.slvi' n I'lttshiirKh'A
HhouiriK aKaliirtt th same outfit.
.lllu lu in..llin nf I lin linuu
in Km "Kour llorw-mcn" cast M ho J
havo Kono mil and "made good" in
Iho coachlnn He played end
on tbti ruinous 1924 team
Hend.
It appwirs there urn uncut strings
attached to Hie British U'iwn Ten-
n;i nM.soriatlon's endorsement of j
the. plan for "Open chrtiiivlonshlpi
openly arrived at," Fponsored by j
the American rulfng powers of th j
august I. H. I. T. A. ' .
l.rltaln endorsee tho Idea ln
principle." but with the restriction
that only one such open tourna j
rnent bo hid annually in Knxland;
further that every amateur fhall
be "specifically prohibited from
adwrilsint,' or permitting bis nume.
to lie advertlwd commercially lo
hh. own advaniago in connection
with any match or competition In
Milfoil hu Is cntert-d or Is a Ooni
petitor." '. .
!ln other word.s, It Would b
ballyhoo the prospect of HfK Hill
l llden versus Vincent Hleliards or
Hene I.aco.stt? vs. Kurel Kozeluh (
In iho nuilb bout. , i
I fame, guut d, and 'IVtny Holm, of
Alabama, fullback. Tunuer, Min
nesota end: Moyd Unix!!, l.hstrolt's
crack haliback, and WHMs Ohiw
gow, great Iowa baU-toter, also
have joined under the Ivisteru bau
nor. , TMJl-nfiTf
uoiAuvftu. vur 't0
Draws "Big Shots'
ANAOKNA. CttU Dec. CO (AIM
-More thuii one hundred twvnty
nf the nation's best professional
itivoteers Hnd nearly au equal num
ber of umateuni ure gHthei-d hero
today bent on w renting from Craig
Wood. Hlooiufli-bl, N. J.. profes
iloniil, the 4,0(qt 1'asuilnia open
golf tit!-,
A majority of the "big j.),ou"
Walter Hageu, Ueo IHfgel, Johuny
1 Kurt HI, Tony Manen. Hortun
Smith. Hobby Crutckshank, Tommy
Armour and numeroua othei-j w ill
seek chnmpionstilp money.
A awi'Ct potaio wviKhlni: 14
p, limit ,u Kronw by IJnl.i. Uoli-
i hison of Sumter, B. C
.
IM 1911, PHCtAlMtS Ffc
c,Tcneki nx Three
IKS A ROW
DooGnesH fwwe
,. AMD ELAiK..'"
Columbia Must
Wait Year, N.W.
College Vote
HOItTLA N'l, Ore.. Dec. J0 (AH)
'l he Northwest conference fac
ulty representatives and coaching
representatives failed to give an
unanimous vote necessary to elect
Columbia university a member of
the conference yesterday.
A statement, deHrrihiiiK; the fc-1-lfis
of the group was made by vote
of the members: "Columbia, uni-
i verslty vr.tn itsked to maiiituin itself
under all the conference rules for
; on year and at that time final ac
j lion will be taken upon Its appli
! cation." '
j 'I hhi oonslltuted the. vole of (lie
conference an dtablen the filial ntf-.t
j reptanre of ( 'ulumbia until Hie
j l:t0 fall inectintr.
! Imtes for the annual track meet,
I teilnis tournament and playoff for
I r.onfettnce an d tables the final, ac-
,.. , . T T,
"l W Hitman May ao
wllh. the p.ev.oim day for prelimi-
' nrtnt ras awarded tlw CoIIcrc of
I'uftl Koiind ami will be held May
j0 and 3 1. The baseball playoff
tvas set for May 'id, and 2R and
will be held on the west .-ide of tho
ticbool that wins the ilivlsiun title.
BASS FAVORED
TO BEAT TOD
THIS EVENING
L XKW VOHK, Hec. 20 (AH)
TUt beltlnif fraternily is willing to
1 gv odds that (he junior light
I weight championship will transfer
Its headquaiiecs from Seattle to
I'hlladelphiiL tonight when Tod
.Morgan defends his somewhat syn
thetic title UH'tl'i'st Hemiy Itass lu
Mtidisou Square Harden.
Overnight odds nmde the dead
ly punching Hiss an Si lo 0 favorite
1tit thewe were expected to narrow
lu around tl to & at ring time. The
light Is for 16 rounds.
Alorgun will have an advantage
lu weight, height and reach the
vtockJly built Huki is much the
harder puncher. Hush last major
enguMetnent here was against Tony
Cauzont-rl for the featherweight
j championship. On that occasion,
Ks suffered a broken bone in his
i.. ... .i... .....
Fnvuiun- riii iy 111 im ukui mil .
rly
fought so K:ivugely that he barely
ilro)peU the decision to the great
llttlii New York Italian. Morgan is
a frail looking fighter who can box
William A.
Bndy. Inniour
JB r o a d w a v
bowman, sold
p r a n ii 1 1 on
toarlM iralu,
Jo thr lerrl
orlrf of Okla
Iioina and Nrw
Mxlro. lit
brokr lino lhe
tbratrlcal pro
feastou nt an
actor In an
amateur show
n Krltcu.
V.M. A. BIJADy-
u
I
UPONl
L.-.X Hi
.The same set without Table 59.50
This model 40 Atwater Kent formerly sold for ?134. A popular seven tube
set (including rectifier) that will give you fine reception not only this
winter but for many years to come. If you are looking lor a real radio
bargain we have no hesitation in saying that here is the best buy you
can possibly make. There is a limited number at this price. Don't do-'
lay, select yours at once. , V ; "
$10 Delivers it. Easy payments on the balance.
CARRFU
with any of them but whether he
can stand up unoer !
lag blows Hie oxpertsjire
Inclined
to iloum.
Union Schools
Begin Vacation
This Afternoon
Hy W. V. tVmiioB
. (Observer Correspondent)
UNION (Special). Tho Hnlon
schools are closing down Krlduy
afternoon following Christmas ex
ercises in the high school and
grado rooms. The holidays wilt
last nearly two wouks. January -being
the date wet for the resamlnK
of regular work In the schools.
l.vmnv evening several of Hie
! lPiU nflH " 'V '
. lire iron ami iifiiiiiiK'u. -
l,T!.OIl W II V1MII Willi ri'lUlU'- "'
j rortlunil. Mim Ilooil In l-'ormliile.
'Wusll.. Mint Hillin: in Slu rlilit:l.
((ire.. MIm Selmiier in I'iokkoi'.
! Wanli.. MIim Clnrk In ( onil"n. '!'
I Mian Key, u ffrmle leueher. in Wea- ,
i ton. Ore. Mra. lt. eB will probably
bo In rorlln'nrt purl of the vncalion
IviHitlni; wlib lwr iluBbl"i4 wbo ii
ntti'iulililt a viientioniil m-boJl
lliere. l'rnctlcillly nil 111'' oilier,
truehera will remain In I'nlon for
niOHt ot tbe two wei-kn. .
Supt. Hoy Conklln of Hie loral,
K-bool.l will be n delrwltn from
thin county at the Oreson Slali.
Te.teb'-rs nwioclnllon meeting in '
orllaml IhlB inonlh. J
A illeonnect"il wire in Norlh
I'nlon left H"i'ral boiibefi In ilnrk
nems W.-.lninlay nluht. InrlinllUK
the I.. IT H. ihnr.'ll where a daneii ,
wan In proirrewi. A temporary con .
mclion i-nabb'il lb' .Mormon folk
to conllnne their iliuiee anil t-arly '
the next inorniliK th'' 'l,tin:tKe was
rvpnlred.
The local 011 Keilowj. are hav- ;
Inif decree work thin l-rlilay ev
nltiK. two caniliilal'.i laklnj? Ih"
wcooil di'ine..
ll'iiilonarlerH company of the
i nutional irti1r'lMii''ii held an extra
' drill WeilneMny i-vciiinff In order ,
j that they iniirht not have to me 't
jmi thrir reaular niht next w !.
This time It would have fallen on '
fhrltmn!, eve. Another special
.lrlll may be arranged to lake the
placr of th' New Year iv nieel.
In.
Uinben llr'cnwood who. was
ken lo II, Ijik., v. nil d i.i
:iKO li n po.'teii ar bcitiK In a very
Merloni, condition. ;
I
lll Itode and family were shop
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RNITURECo.inc-
EASTERN OREGON'S LAUG EST HOME FURNISHERS
ping in Na (Irando Wednesday -af-ternnon.
Mi, itoile is owner and
manager of the local meat market.
John and Vivan Ulcliards and
I Charley Conner were over frotr.
, Cove Tuesday evening to attend a:i
, encampment meeting at Hie Odd
j I'Vllows hall,
j This end or the valley has re
' ceived a much needed fiunnlv of
moisture, several days of rain be- I
ing followed by a snow. The
ground was - not froxrn when the
snow fell so practically all' the
i moisture is sinking into the soil.
A regular business meeting and
social hour was held at the church
.Wednesday afternoon by lhe Meth
odist and I a dies Aid society.
Lunch was served following Hie:
business session Sadie Connor.
: Nora ( honey and Mzzie ( astor act-
lug as the serving committee. j
! ,l.u Verne Clark and Jane Smith,
two I'nlon uirls who are ntten-iinK
Ooodini: collt'Ke In Idaho, ore ex-
pecleil home this Saturday for the
Starting-with the
Littlest Fellow
We make a specialty of clothing the littlest
fellows we always have an attractive ran";e
"f both suits and overcoats in sizes I to 8.
Wash or Wool Dresses, ag;e 1 to 16
Storm Rubbers
Ilijrli Overshoes
Dolls and Toys at
Norton
Kent
holiHays. MIkh Clark entered tho
college last September, white this
is the second year for MIsh Smith
'lhe two young women will spend
Hie holidays at tho homes of th'iP
parents In t'nion. ;'
Ilex Oambill, c.ileH VanHousorf.
Alorrie Jones alid Charley Crosw
from I'liion are Joining the uew
Canton loilge which is being or
gu nixed In Hits country. It is un
derstood tlial the meetings of th'
order will be held alternately in
l-'i C, ran do and Union.
Installation of officers for the
Itebekah lodge will be postponed,
until January 15 owing to the fact
that Hi'' first meeting nipht is on
New Years. V.
Grand and Glorious
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p.lIr rmi!J(irf( , ()iu-)lt f theres
a grnmler feelitr In Hip wnrtd Hnin
i lutvin'
a line, well-enlnblislieil n."
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sble.
.Miniin in I'liim and Klre-
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Wholesale Prices
75c
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