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Pag, Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Tuesday, December 24, ligtj i ' ' A '- .,'.....;. 'I ... 'J 1 ! rcjrlnn and forced IMIoi Kd Voting. f;i 4 n QPIPTTP I iiMikhiv a set-oiid attempt to curry ; iiPoline supplied lu tin- I 'AO fliers who- jir operntftiK from I lie lee hound hip Xauuk on ike Siberian i-onjit In the litint for Kleifon and ' Borland. ; Harold Oillft inand Joe rrwton, ' tu are niakin the Xanuk their f hfiMi were reported lo have taken off from the -Xa link yesterday and to inive H-lurn- il with no tram" . . . . , team hi aim-in ua- al rest. In tin White Jfuosn mid in MiiMifaudK of home where- huuibh r folk me. the day wan ftiVfn over (n Inst -minute preparation for ihc happy ci'lHira- REIGNS OVER THE CAPITAL I j Continued from Piie On) i heerf u I, pedestrian? today pe -evaded ti.f nalioinl c:tpit;tJ ny im 'rv:diMs. itl'U la aid ir.iffb.lnl ! t-alt. red btaiiMy lulu ndr uhat-rv- aucc in' ChilMiiuis. Sherwood Ends Second Year As Star Halfback and P. found of i lihi-r laud or th ir plane. With five men now ininjn. U Ioih ln-iv arc MitdnK t ti nmwt cup j dilioiiH of tin- year In carry on a t warch. As day Uk til Ik only a few ' hours loiif, lunitt-d K""uHu sii i plies curtail use of phiii1 ti lorn ! ''light and of Hi" y,nn KciicroU-d j ad in stations for e.itnomnicuUon , and iiufuviuuble weather I baud! ! UM'i'ij- ojM-railouH. AUfUiptH ulll f --ititiinuf, linuw-vi r, tu v-Niutd'xIi a fonfrri'iict' 'Hi Wahhiitulon iu'ws j Sum Imni mi the HIlM i iari rn.icl k l'!l I" ' order that hi itiEk'lit Udliniiiaitt tin lontf nielli from thu L'' v'" u mui-h of Hit- ; Alaska xitJe'aud ti (,'t t ili'j t fur '"' s osslldi- with Mik. I Inovor 'do-; lani! ip r.irry on u m ;n li ami 1 h. hoy. : iroiti the Naiiuk. . 1 OUKdOX ' iiTATK rOI.I.KCK. i"or'aHiH. Irf. Sp'('laO fi'iil ft :Shtruood of Iji Onttido, tar half- ,i htiok on hrt (t)om Suit foothull hiiK unoth r "ntai in hi.- J crown" tut ft n'Miilt of : riling: hlx x im o n d varsity fodhaU lcttop ' IhU fall. Khcr- tlitll of th nioirriiu . ' H''ir ( niHf Is Ilimati'iiUMith , With a sou home lor the holl-1 dayM. Ii t hidtut Jloovi-r l anri llcd f luaviwaiiy all enKM.m'inentK, inditd- i koii hv Inj; lh- r Kiilair i-ahlm t im-i lin aud F n colv l wood is one of l hit hotil - lialf hackti OreRon Statu has ever had hut wan hun- lli:apped thin soa- itijurleft - -u rly We Wish, vou a most joyous Christmas ... and we hope we shall be ahle to show you during the coming year how much we have appreciated your patronage. ASK ItrsslA Tt All ! WASHINGTON. IMh. -2 4 Al Tlit? Aiut-rU-au Kovurnuu'til lui apt M-uWd uuullU-la.Ky hut. dlietlly lu lo nviH ifovernilit'nt of Jtuj.t to reacu iw a AiiK-rii-an a v iators, j I. it ut. lit n Kleifton and Karl Itor ( lend, who diMippi ari'd off the hh ak ( ihrlan roast nix 'vUk uku while flylnf, t the h ). and fur Khip the "Nanult." Tho oviet, whose ltehiOAf$er.s. ! .intaMlifd their way through the . arellc In' to rescue members of th , the KeaBOn, : Sherwood wa fj,1-i: s'h-wij i kept oat of the iiuli ft tcinie u Iodk lime aftor hein In-, j jured In the. Cullfornia AKi llt ; playlntc only a few ndniii H against T Stanford. Coach Schisrder was ' J Having him for tho Oregon Rume Al hh- ordet . the depa rimei'.t.t of : I (he KoverniiU'tH w re. elided and j Uiounand!. of federal workerH Kiv'n au opporitinlty to complete their ylioppiMK and oih-i w Iff make ready to.' t'HristmuH day. Merchants' w t-iv prvparml for the neuKun'H ' lar jtl thronf : f viutomtH aqd the 1 Pdh r deirfirlinrut. I iiiu'inlrint? ai trafllc. jtuil that tied up the dow'ii- lown wriign ir more mail an nour Innlh' hon th Omnmen -down i I'urMiiia ve. itMUtnfil the ! ., i lhfi Tl!unii' ,:. S(.oro nf ii to ImoKi Impossible ta.sk of keeping, 7 . Ht, w, .ttko tl- trh. lo CM. CARR FURNITURE CO. ,NC- Kastern Oregon's Largest Home liinisheis "marked" niau aKalnst Oregon and , mmm-hmmm was tackled ovwy pluy whether ho I mTPPT had tho hall or not. iSAl.KLU LUACJCjKI Sherwood played for Ihe OranKo-; , WJLL RE PLAYED (Continued from Taffo One) senliiiK the Ministerial itsKoeiation consists of the He v. M. (1. Tenny son, of the KpiHcopal church, anl t'apt. W. Jackson, of iho Salvation Army. ':.". s htindrrdK of nutoniohitCM moving in, cavn next ThankHpivlns- d:iy to play AlPodil church nmler t'e eoliKettleil Kbuppln disirU'l. aval nst West .Virginia In IHDDL9S . M, crew ef the "Jlalla" two yt-an utfo in on of the thrilllntr chapters of : th heroic history of the northland ; wuk asked by Secretary Wilbur throtiKh the yovjet nes aKftiey to k.oJ resciif parties froia two ahips Ii has in Hie vicinity. TROJANS DRILL FOR PITTSBURGH Two Big Games Loom in California Army Plays ' Stanford Saturday. Iy lnnl It. Itn merman ,( Aeoclittpd Prww Sports Writer) l 1-(S A.NfiKI.KS. Ueo. 24 (AP) Formutton rhat ritmotin hraln child of Coach Olenn opM War-! ,f progressing toward the South ner, Iooiiih aKl" us a threat the S. C. varsity spont more than two roulpped with Stanford plays were hou t ii un the basic priuciplcH of on lap for I ho West l'olnt Army thi attack. team today, an the cadets swept Tomorrow a Holiday ;ilnlo the final stretch of their pre- Chrlpimnn will he a holiday In parations for the Stanford contest the Trojan camp a sort of calm next Saturday. before the si or in of Intensive train- j I-csh Intensive, workouts were intf which will mark the usual scheduled for I'op Warner's Card work of preparation to defend the tnaht and the shrine nil-star vast- Hack Expects Cubs ! To Win Pennant Husc wreaths; of holly were huim tii: huersectlonnl irnmo. This unme in ovety winoow oi tne wriuc jH the first of 10 to he sponsored Hons. fcHiooned with the crimson for the benefit .of the Shrimrs' oi chrlhttntiK while dozen of hospitals for crippled children. ..brkfhl-hued pninwttas added to j Oregon State's confetenci- sched 1 the Kay color cheine oi the ox-.ulo for next full is as follown: Oc i cutive mansion. 'I here wero twuitober 4, Southern California at l.b . Cbri.stuias ire s, one, a monster j Angeles; October 1 S, Stanford at J sprucu in the east room and an- i I'alo' Alto; November 1, Washin- ' other, smaller in the . presetcm 4 ton State at t'ortland; November ' :.pni tments upstairs. - 1.1, rnlverslly . of Oregon a i . Aieimd the In iter, the three . vallis; and November 22, V. I iiwiiihci t; uf the Hoover lamilv who '. A. a l.os Aneelefl. the au- anothcr KoeH "nf- the Ministerial nssocia- LIUll. ' 1 lit UIM COacCIl Ul una ntiiM which was ivun soiue time ao, proved so popular that the MJnls I terint association requested the : band to Kivo another. It is ex- pected the church will bo crowded J to capacity. . i l'aul Knautz, a favorite with l.a MJratido audiences, wIll'sinK' the "Holy City" by Aiiams, with full Cor- I U'"'" . mil l'" limit ut, . , ' itiriey's Impressive suite I'eer ' . Ciynf will :be presented at this concert for the first tiniti in sev- l'rohably tlie-two best western honors In the annual east west classic. . With the powerful I'ltt line be fore him, under the formation "H" Tom Parkinson, the batterlnK ram fullback of the I'anihers, Is expected to do much In the way ern team, both of whom are re covering from " the effects of n hnrd-foiiKht scrimmaKe yesteiV iy that .resulted in a knee injury to Tommy Dowler, Colgate fullback and one of the eastern mainstay. Warner indicated that his start- ln lineup for the Army contest t iiiCAOo, ioe. 24 AI U-wis " : . ' ." . Ural years. (Hack) Wilson, Chicago Cub cen- . . t V.,i ;h . t ' lw firi4t 1:"iy lo usil4' in xn't (lis- ' known of Warner's works are the teiiieiuer, apparently is certain the . (iT i Uibution of hiKo huHltetK ox ,'jod, i "iiiKiim's Chorus" and .'JKvenlnK irubs will win the National league frXtMltl -r e.Miiaiw. t.ni iwnws i kAfh containins eiwunh-for six star" from "Tannhauser." iloth championship next sca.-on. jinesenis. Mi. itn.i Mib. i nert pw TlIs uaji-imir nu. aiw-; these numbers have been included .Wilson, w ho received a Christ- 1 J""!1 J1'" . , r I f Pices ai the'. Salvation Arniy and 1 0n Sundav's program. - the. solo mas Kreetln signed "The Oreat, iWr"1. were-unable tot come to &m( i,:,skeis awaited disirihutim, -' Lpansv in - "Kveninj,'. Star" . belnu Creat Shnes". has sent one. to to ( ' :J i,nm ini-H Toniht. president Hoover will ' taken by Frank Koblnson. trom- CharleH Arihur fthe trreat). with "ir hpuu! at !,ll.,r ho"" in ' narticlwit- in u-eummunitv Cluisi- hnist and Guy McMillan,. bariton- Ex-Senator Percy ' Dies In Memphis MKMI'JPIS. 'IVnti., Oec. 24 (Al) Lcroy I'ercy, former United Slates senator from Mississippi died in. a hospital here today, ifo had been a patient there several weeks.' 1 Mr. Percy, ' owner of extensive, acres iu the rich delta around (irecnvUlo. was. appointed to the United States senate in 1310 to fill tho unexpired ternii of Senator A. J. ("Anse") McLiturin. Jie served until 19 1 a when he was defeated for re-election by . James K. Yar dainan. , i He took ah nctlve part in the j fi'ht for flood control following tin- l.ii aisasier. iiernen nonv er,' then 'secretary of commerce, often conferred with him. Vitnsa to Hun Kiuls This leaves Kddie Maker, quar- t.irl.m.b fi:,n t.. . .,1 .... t.. What have vou .and nermi.u I h wlU w ,muh Cnlversliy of Suthtrn CnHfornla Trojans must deal whh when they elaiWi with the Panthers of I'ltbt burjrh In th annua) tournament tyf Hon at Pasadena. New-Year's day. v Will Coach John "Jock" Suther land employ the system, of two Viiuc 'haKbuek lu ' hi offense against tho nun of Troy? Coach Howard Jom-s sr-enm 10 thluk so, for he Is priming ills defence in nuticintlon of the WrtnuiHt fnii1f(d 'work5lnH. loony no puius more. itPtaiieii insiruotion to his pUiyers in the ( -.VIl-rrs. CAItllS I'llElWItlXG inauer oi rrustratlns the, plot of STAN KOI! O I'.VI VKRSITY, Cal.. ihe Golden PanihetM to nwike con- ive. 2 1 (AIM A Hunt setting up siMent yardnK by their, power diill In the nv.rnltiK and a brisk houso tai'tln. Yentnh-y the lr. Kcrinimaire anln.st a Pleh. eleven em California soal, since he will w,,uUi ue t,le "'"t which probably play close to the line of . ,0uk l,lw flH,l awalnst Callfornbt. serlnunaKe. the ponsfble exception of Walt iieinecKe at center, 'the stocky Cardinal rlfvnt man conlraclcd a severe cold, and it Is doubtful if : the following message: "While we failed to m throtiKh with plans to meet each other In tho prize rinir, and will have no other opportunity to compare our ;reprclive athletic abilities, why not battle ll out In the. 1930 world series next October. I'll be in It, so it's up to you and the White .Sox." -TurUT tti' Hover ; ' iivt,nf... .. ' ,,:,.. ' it'eethoven's iiiunortal ."Moon- . KOI Nr; nrH Kor his Clivistmas dinner. Presl- ' Hfll - iu ,., ' h.i.ian lljiht Sonata" will be played for the " UKO BM'FK. Cat., Dec. 24 (Al') dent Hoover Is. well provided1 with j u.ri.n., i., -t. ,.u first time bv the band. It is one ' T. J. MeMorein, fla, w ho claimed oi itecmovens most ouiovuu wurnni iu nm; -, i..-.. hi:, favoilte fowl, wild turkey. His secretary, l.awrencv Klchey.. went huntinv In Virtrinla over .the w eek end and returned with two fin. 1 .MIIlr,fAYKXT SNOW COVKUKIV and is especially well adapted to band instrumentatipu. ( Thero will , vlnu I n Mvj.i ti- ii in t niii i ituciM, a iir in miiiiiu ittL. . . ;l,is ",a The Southern California staff is apparently satisfied with Its own offensive, for as yet noihinK more than short snappy. nlirnal drill has free Korden serds , through the mails. that he sent iW ' Hrlsc Or, perhaps, it'll turn out that Hon against oin-Iiy was Just objecting to the lo start, will be taken by Perry 1 Taylor. I The remainder of the Stanford jteant will find Captain Muller and j , Preston at ends; s Tandy and ' H(iiAlKo.n at I up k lri-j . lj:m tiU, oil fjna.rtls; l-1eishhacker.i quarter; Hothert and 1 renin p, j ; halfbacks, and Smallin fullback. I Tho West Point team, in Jovial I spirts, is circulating a story eon- ' cerninK Carl Carlmark, first string I left end. As tho special trail that ( dit fiiin Oi Jes.M(. James, was found dead on hif ranch 3b miles west of CTiTCAOO; teo. 24 (AI") Kiinta j ' There will -he two well known hero. bird.-; weiKbintf 2a and IS pounds, Claus crunched f 'hristmasward to- jiymns included in Sundays concert I . which he presenUd to the chief j nay Over ieep fields of snow that u.hieh will -bo suns' by the entire (JOI.Vt: CKAY. KlMSSi;i.K : executive. . . j whitened the niidille and northwest. ' eoiiKfeKalion accomlmuimeiu by SHATTbK, Wasli.. Dec. 24 (Al?)' - Jilsi as yesterday, Mrs.. Hoover ' Wven In the larger cities the soot the band. Those selected, are. ."All ' Vernon .Gorman," shell .shocked heled dispense, Christmas pack- ; anoV KrUue. had not dispelled ' the Hail the Power -of Jesus Name" aew. to the city's needy childreu. i while, flaky covei-ing spread by llie and '.".How Ktrm a 'Foundation.", today arrangements wore made for heavy snows of the past week. The committee in charge, repro- war veteran, wrote his wife that he sia slow'iy ynlnj crazy" aiid cominiUed suiciile by asphyxiation. IllfSt1 ' ,rriN(1 in childhood's wkrtCLM-CVi 1 t y rvrollections 5M w v.' i broiiKht tho Cadets west came up MUr.9jr.Mjr9&jej&jpjjt&i0j mmx I...s Alleles, It pass..l n through San Bernardino, whose vl W clnlty Ih ilottel with oil derricks. W Am the story t;0e. Cuiimark stared at tho derricks for some time and I then remarked In all seriousness. Wi"Gosh, but there are u tot of wind- ' mills in this part of the country j -m r 1 M 7 IMPROVEMENT BILL 'IN YEAR A SI (I'untinued Iroiu Pace One) 'nth Xn Kixlith. onp- lilnrk. post ta.ia.u4. Ni,. 19? - Si.lrwall;. ! from Sixth ti. Knurl S. MiMh from I !. II. Ilit.r Murks, (ot $7yT. 1.3. Nhl lis - l:iV4Miiiit. Ninth fruin M to K ItK'liitlttiK Intt'no-rtlon on 1., fUHt 4'iV3.!ia. Nn. rjl-Hlilfwall;. K uvini.'. Ihuth i-iili-sl from KiKhth In oi-r -si-v.-n blnrk.s. 5 Z l-'ouith. a little Veort 1 2!ti"G.l"i;. eclipse the memory of that happy day when biif even op, n,.d to view with childi.th amaxement that wttndcrful six'ctaele . . , the Kind Christmas Trt. W hat a K'at ,i..y Mother and rutin r . , . Ju-v to wau-li th.-ir Uiby'n ey.s wid' ii a-t each new fancirul decoration ayid ornament wan taken in ... to n-ad each happy, Innocnt ihoutrht loid mure expressively in "jMippinif" -yes than in wor.ls too difficult ol f pn stou. Truly, it w ;i on epoch -making et nt in fumtly annals ltnd ue w hoau memory niaken us ull want to it iv fprt-M)tioits to the Kod chcr and Chrwt lows pttil that hwcSIji w itbiu u, It iut new mcankus Into the tdd word of our mu, A MI It It V CllltlsTMAs! MOHi: MK.V AIIK IST IN TlIK X OH Til (Continued from Pao Onta) day in a Stiuson Kb-pliant point. H. avy rot: li 5 Would a in monoplane for over most of the Norton's Kiddy Shop If ritter THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS 'turn out right" if it : J were the size of a ' loaf of bread? It proeabi.v wouldn't. And ; oifire tiiasttJ in hulk novrr "turn, out" with the fine ! uniform flavor of Hills Bros. ; Coffer. Kor Hills Bros, roast ! their coffee a few pounds at a ! J time by a continuous process 1 Controlled Roasting, ; i Everj- berry is roasted evenly ; li to perfection. It HILLS BROS COFFEE 5 - makes everyone more deeply appreciative of the pleasant contacts of day-to-day business operation. The good will of our associates and friends is one of our most valued assets and our "Merry Christmas" is therefore doubly sincere. LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve 5 o H 5 t 5 5 5 i frith ftfm t4 mf imd t. mr f. I. Citrt