Monday, January 20, 1J0 Pagfc Two LA -GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE, HILLS DEPT. STORE A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE Owned ' Alan J.Gould "ncllfvt! It cv not, hut Hhnrki-y Ih through. Iiin-nr down evtr.v unHUltiible ,ojjlU'nt llmt Mmlliull Hiiunro Clui'din dU;n lil fur him." Ho bcllowoil Johnny Iluekley, Htinrkey'H iniiuajri'r, ' nt tin IioIkIiI of nn orntlon ili'llvriid In nn at tempt to. Justify tlio Iloxton hiavy weight's n-fumil 10 flKht Tuffy (irirruhB- In iho ulnr henvywelitlii rnFiiKeinont of tiu winter at .Vlnml. This nlinerviitlnn post hold no I kf for Clrlfflth or for the Onr- i but It wpiiw that If bottler , v v nre to be found to lower I harkpy'R pi-catlgp, mickley will , find them. . The picture of Slwirkcy an a , imm-lilllei', knooklnK tin' heavy weights rlsht and l-ft. nerds Iho I'.rtlKtlc touih of u futurlnl, The Huston Biillor knocked out u brace of llKht heavyweight!! In somewhat unusual : fiiBlilon, Delnncy and l.ouglimn.. but othcrwlso lilfl rei iirtt since belni;' stopped by Juo!c Doiiipsoy Bhows'no Brent nmount nf liniuiiKO administered to the rough er nnd loui-hcr bl fellows, i Hhnrkey could not knock Mike McTlitue. off his feet, ut u tliii", wlmn th" - IrlHliinnu was almost old iiuouKli to bo .Die. sailor's fnttier. Thu (,-iiriulouH noli fulled to dis lodge Tom lleoney from bin moor Inlts or Johnny llliikn, who won the decision. . it limy also be re- . willed llmt Hlmrkoy had no relaxa tion hint winter In the form of tun It In for Yoiiim HirlhlhiK to get up off Iho floor of Iho ring :it ,Ilain llonch. At one hIiiko or In Is right It looked (is though iharkey himself nilKht Uunt the 're.'tlii w ith his trunks- ' , , I : I'iM-hapH Hlmrkey in crlllenl of t-'e Oarilcn'H persistency in plelilnif 'cppiinentn who decline '...to. be, ' bounced up and down. j i ; Tho new .fumble nil", which ' iicimiih destined to fiiay In the foot ' hall rules for I Mil, nevertheless In for fro'U srill-H'ueVry 10 u'My ohl- .Hmcs.,. Arthur. M. Iteate, a Mar-' card Hinr In the tin's (playing tour j ara at (iiiartcrhaek) focusses st lentloli on these two points; j -' "(1) The present tumble rule Is arbitrary and not logical, TIptm In no reason w hy the defense may not run with a recovered tumble. The ball baa always been capable or being, carried by offense and tlefi'iiso. That Ih the original IiipiIh mental play In Itugby. LOS ANOELES f Convenience Comfort Hospitality You will appreciate the rxecllrnt nervice and mudcrtto rates. The city's mow centrally locau-U liotrl. One Mock from PtrjJitng Square convenient to nil Iv.idinx liop, theatres, financial instttutions and dearie depots for all tnotts. Cwrajto adjoining. All Ouiid Koom-l:Mh Will) D.tl. n-ir r.r..n - - : r,n. $i. n Two IVtMxii 1 ;u, II. IhuinltrJ FooJFriendb Pirr Fiwhk Simpson, 1a., Diimot Sixth C Grand Spopt i Slants k FREE 1930 License With tho piiif h.w if a u.seil enr with an O.K. that counts Larison Chevrolet Company L'svl Pur Ut 407 Fir Homo Stove "Why rule that the offense may1 cover their' own filinblcH and Lrusti again and at the hiiiiiii time prevent the delVlisi. from doing the Kiillie lliing while the hull IH (lllve? There In iil'snlutoly no reason ex cept that the ruleH coinmllteo arc hard put to ll to do sofiiclhinK American Kughy ami Its troubles and ilefeclH are the rcault of treat ing symptoms. j "(:: 'ibe rule la binl from n rporllng Ktapilnilnl, In (he blind I uiai'M gtitoe, fumbleM aro oriel) I cauHcd by temporaiy nervo par nlynlH, Ioh of wind, or connciou.1 ; ncmi. It In not In the leant n nport Ing propoHlllon to take it ball away i from an unt'onscloun opponent, yet the Blogan Blnco 18 80 ban bcitl 'tackle low and throw hard' with Ihe.purpoae jlamonK , othern) . of prodtlelriK tl fumble. ; ' . ' . t Quito a few enaction, anion? them Howard Jones of Bouthurij California, feel that tho prompt fumble mlo In Incoimlatenf In ol lowlng tho offensive side to ad vniico. a fumbled ball while not giving the defensive lda thlH prlv lleije, whlih Is formerly onjoyed. Hut the rules commlttee'ii conlen llon Ih that the orfenslvo sldo suf fers enough penalty, .. In cllher cane. '! Minnesota Looking For Football Coach MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 10- (A.P) The Itnlvcrslty of Minnesota will have a new football coach boron) Iho end of the week. ' .' 'IhlR wan indicated. today as Dr. Uitus I). Corfman, presldont of tho llnlverHity began looking over the lint of likely candidates to Hiioooed Dr. (Mnrciirii w. Hpmirs, who' on Hattlrday signed1 as' head football coach nt the University of Ore gon. -..' Dr. HpcnrH reiiirned . today to present bin 1'oniml resignation an Gopher gridiron mentor, a pont ho had held fur five yearn. lo ox prcsncd hlmndf as well pleased with his new Job, which will pay a niilary or jl 1,600 annually. No Individual ban yet been agreed upoii as Hpears' successor at Minnesota by lr. (.'ofrmnn and the senate commlttco on Intercol-' legiate athletics, the ruling body of spiirtn ill the Oophcr school, which In anxious to hove one se. Ii'i'ted this week. , Hprlng football, practice, beglnn1 Keb. 1 diant Carrierd To Fight This Week NKW YOltK, .Tun. TO (AD I'rlitio (!infrii, wIiohv 2 S5 pound nn1 illstrHmlod over u Irunit' SO , Int'hi'H, lil(ih, ninkt-H Ills Ain'rle.in flHilc tlrhiit tills wot'k In a ten- round bnui Kalnnt Hlir Dny ltsl ' ithoii of MlnnonpollH tit Miullnan M(tmr (lanlcn PrldAy nilit. Tar-. ncm'H innuKtinvl ipiKnninco hnH . Ktoh-n in lifli of Ih K'.ni ntir-' rt thnt (itlii'i-wtm.1 uilcht huvo Uwn di'voti'd to tho wi'i'kly hUowh at j flilriiKn, I'lilltutclphlii, HoHton aud j t'lt-vuliiml. Two t'ltnmplnttn. Jnekio VMi-Wh, klnK the wcUrwcltfhtH, nnd Hut lmttullno, ffatlu-rwolRht ttth'-hold- I vr, Hnx into notion iitirltiK th wtM'k In non-tltulnr boutrt. Foreign Threat Will Meet Risko ('! rcVKLAM), O.; Jan. 20 (AD , Iticnrdo Heituzieolo. Italian heyywelKht, nnd Johnny. Hinko, of t.'leveland, will nltit It but In a Hcheduled lu-round flKht herw to nlKht with the winner expeeilmc preference in nrriinKliiK' futun HUlnnlHhe.t anions tho heavy weiuM contendoiH. The proceedn of the program will be be Klven to the family of the lato Hay Campbell, hoxlntf writer for tlte Cleveland New.. TleketH have been Hold for w cap acity attendance of lo.OuO nt the public hall. Ail (The Oreat) Hhirert In to ref eree one of the nlx-round boutfl. t'ea ...,..$ 9.50 Nut ; 12.00 Stove 13.25 Lump 13.75 Broomfield & Richardson I'honn Moln 714 Phone Main 508 St. , V-W COUGARS LEAD IN fONFFRFNfF' m wmmmil Oregon and Washington, Tied for Second Place With .500 Percentage, j ! lii'.st iiir-n-ni- nnii.rmll SUIIllllllg'l orlhcifl IlltUloii YV. I I'd. .Sao ; .Mil) . Waxhlnglon Statu I 1 fcregon 'I 1 Washington I Idaho 2 Oregon Stale ,.. 2 S'HlllHTll l)lvlln l'. r. l A. - 1 V. H. C. 2 -'" I .3311 J 1 .000 ,roa .3:1:1 .333 California ....I Hlaiifonl I S IllU VtM-k'M hclicillllo Trldiiy MaHhlnirton vn. Dregon ut KMKCne. Haturday Wahlnglon vh. Orc ffon ut Kugpfie; California Vrt. Mnnfonl at l'nlo Alto: Houthern California vh. I". H. C. at boa An ele; WaMhlllgtun Wate vs. Idaho at Moncow. POHTI.AND, Ore., Jan. 20.- YfashlnKton Stato Jumped Into tho lend of tho northern division or the; leucine Count 'basketball con ference: by, winning., three, .games last week. T)io Cougnrs 1. 'e.ited Oregon State' twice, 40 to 27 nnd i 2H to 27, and lditho once, 3C to '10. -OrROn Htato college, dfrtplto ItH rornarkablo victory over WushlnK ton Jrldity. 34 to 24, dropped In to the eellur hy lortlriK tin hit on. I gnnie nt tho hotIoh to Uw J Tusk 1c m SiUurduy, 36 to 'ii, nfU'r sufforlnK two' loHe onrlior In tho weftk by WnBhlnRton Htntc. OreKon rumulncd tied for hccoik! place with WuHhlnKton by bn;ik Jnff vvn In a two-trnnu' Htulen with Idaho. Tho WebrootH ndsnd out a 4o-tu37 victory In the flmt con trol nfler a flVfl-rninut? ovtMtlino ptrlod. but fulled to maintain their piice nnd dropped the Hccond, tl to 34. ' Oreton to Mio(, HusKIph If Wellington Ktnto dufetttM Ida ho, ftt Mjohcow Hut unlay, It will r tain tho lend In Iho northern flec tion, reKfti'dh'HH how tho Orerron WanhliiKton norlcs coiuos out. Thnt trnnm will bn tho only ono In which tho CoiiKurH nnd VundalH compelo (Jil week. OrKJ lkiyn tup KtunoH, belnc hoiit to ViMhliiKlon at J'lUKeno Frl ilay rtbd' Haturday. Ort-Kon Htato drow ft bye thlH woek. In tho Hotitht'rn division, C. (T, L. A. lootiiH iih a pOHHiblc (.'hnio plon. Tho baby moniber of tho conrerpni! dei'eutfd tho rnivor flty of Cnlll'ofnlK, 'id to 23, 'Hatur day. : l.nHt week It trouncod Ktan lord, 03 to 30; Tho t'ardH looked' bettor thin week. 'than lftHl. They pulled one of'thoMO HiirprlKt'M when they d" reiited v: H. C, Kri'day, 3ft to 23. Th-. Trojunn rclaliuted' Saturday .with, n one-Hided victory, Jtfl tti'lS. " The Houlhern Hehooln play only oni' initio each Ilil.f week, (Vill forhla ffteew Htanford nt I'alo Alto find Houthern California pluyn X'. H. t'. nt I,on AriKt'lett, both ttti? eoinlny .Saturday. Happiness In Act:on The preference nf n life nf Inne tlvlty in one nf neilnn In nn error, for lutptdncse cohnIkO In neilon. AWsloOo Top" and "Doc" To Future ' IK 1 tl ll . iJ Dou- poars. o lini oijrniM to co'h fonihitll nl the fnlrcrslty of Oii-(ron (l.-ft) nnd "ivp" WariH-r (riKlit). K-h nt Stanton), wlio U1 nTipon thrtr otl rttirt Romo time In the next fen- J.'OIM. Whon lr. Clarenoe Spe.irs, Mln nrvsota fuoth,il coach, fdned n contract lit MKouln, Mont., Jan. IS to cvich football nt the Uni versity of tlrcKon, Rrld fnti! or nn hlMorlcal tnnt. rnlUMl that an old feud of mvernl years nuo. would bre,ik Into activity once more. Hvverul yeum iiro, w hen 'Top" Warner was coaching l'ltHburKh. nnd when Ir. Hptarn coiiched West Vtrtclnlfi, tho two teams used to meet nnd the rivalry wits prvtiy Keen. After tho last of threo Kume. ployed in three nucces-nlve ii'-aNons. "Pop' had won twici' nnd "ioe" onof. Now Ioc l.i comini? wet to Oregon nnd although there Ih no (ro(ionStnnford game sched uled for l!i30. It is 8nr to bet that there will he one In 1531 or 19.12 with other to follow. Ir. Spear.i needit two winn to taVo the, Usui tn tho Pop-Wc feud, und the only way to K"t them I.h by playing, Purltitf It. Spears' It years as heart couch of football teams he has won 66 nmea out of A total of,M. lost 18 and tlM 7. ii Vt if i.;. : . . Edison Prefers siIk Paiamas; Regrets Talkies .NBW youk. Ja, . ,.,., t iii.h- a. khhw iik nixm "i". '" "' Ilo Ilki'K lo nil nllk nxt to i vMn. ,nnuiill.v lire. Kilixon inrik-' hlin a . box of hanilkerehlefs froip the soltcnt India nltlt. They are u. yard )i(iiaic "I am. always finding enmolhltig of the hoy in him," nnys Mrs. l-Mi-son. "He Kiinlllv could not leave Ihe house ullhoiit giving me. an affectionate hug and kins. It Is i the custom of years for nie to go to the dour with him fur 11 few palling words.'' lie regrets iho talkies nnd would like (o ee .Mary I'lckford or Clara How In old silerK film, ji.e doesn't like bridge dancing or golf, ije considers golf was Invented for men who eat too much. ; Wrlccs I Vw I,ot(rs lie writes prat'llcally no letters. Harvey l.'irestone writti to him, but he does not write to Pfreftone. ICe never remembers holiday or anniversaries, not even Christmas, his own blrlhday or his wedding anniversary.. He shaves 'hjmscif with irn pld-fashioncd, sj,ruight blade razor. . At, homo tho Inventor decrees that his nrm-chalr shall ho kept sacred. ' Nobody else has, ever sat In It. He allows no oim to dlHturb hl copy of the morn I ok paper. j Uli favorite author Ih Victor; Huko. IIIh fnvorlte book.H nrfi ; 'len MjHr rahleH" and "Tidlerft of tho Keni" 'JIvaiiKellno" n n d "Knoch Arden" are hln 1 favorite j poeniH. ! mi:AH.s to (Xwik 'jxj oiik- UOS AllOl'T I-'lltST Or JAUC1I MINNWAI'OLIH, Minn., Jan. SO (AT) Ir. Clarenco V. KpearH will leavo about Marcli l for Kimene, Oregon, to ntifMino hlH new duties i u head football coach nt the t'nl- j Verulty of Oregon, ho unnouncud hero today, on hl return from j MlNHouhi, M'ont., where on Satur day he HlKned a five-year contract ' with tho Pacific ronnt nchool. j Guerrilla . , I As nn ndjeetlvp Iho word "j-uerlh j In" Is applied to (tTeKtilnr, iitllintih j oMi'ii Itililmnio war Cure condiu-red hy Indopendent hands. A, a noun , It Is tipplied to uuo who curried j on siieh wnrfmo. SlagfiBr.ng Figures 'Hip ntnvpBt nienfltiretnent nf tho nniverfo irtvefl lis rfidlun In liiih'R tv S2."t fnlliiwed by 17 nnuwhis. or .ir.O.iHJO.iKKt.iHXl 1111101 ns trrenr us tho dlslanre front the enrdt to the win. ... 5?orts and P(eaiure .KiiKlishmen . are wild to . "ttilte their pteiiuroR r:k1I,v." AmerleauH take their spoil h finrionfly.ttti . Ilermmllnn Sun. Mustn't Be Too Sure , . The follow who Ra.va it cannot j ho done In likely to La Ittlerrupled bv - somebody dotna It-- L'upper'u Weekly. . ,-; . AIns for It ' ' Thlldren nhoiild hi encouruged lo put. inullous. The wisdom of the whvfl. Be At It Again In Feud of Several Agua Caliente Golf Course Is Real Challenge AOCA CA1.IHNTK, Lower Cali fornia, Jiin. VH IAPJ On tho his toric k round u hi once Hpunluh contulMadorn halted In their search for gold, lutiio than a hundred o( the eountry'K picked golf rxpon ent.i will renew this quct over the Anna Callento course, urped on by an unpi ect1ent tl piire of IJft.ooo. .. YeMirday thew blKh-ranklnff prrtfe.-slenal.s, Intermintrlf ,l with a small scattering of prominent (in teurs. Hwiinit around the new par 7t cour,e for the Tlrat tirno. In an rfiort to soho it?; intrleari!i and pectlll irltif-K. Few kept tvorts, prefentntf to meumbT over the untried fairways. 1 05 1 1 n f them from nil tingle. tn the-opinion of the&o aud other lenders, th coursfl I th most ' i ... . i i - ; SCillEEW-GlllP 'If you dorit ScrQQn-Orcf type QQttinq thG latest and troblQ greatest dovGlopomGnty (3ass; III IUUIU, Ask any competent . DGaac ana OQ 'COljiY aumoncy Near Years Ago Recalled Warner k ..VS ttirticuu on tho Pacific coast. All Kwpinona, veteran ChlcaKOan. said ! ft wiu the most dlfVicult layout he! hail struck In many a moin. H had a 7 tn xbow for bis efforts. Hie mystery of just w ho a. Ill t able lo bett nuister the course rtur- ) InK the four dayn of 7: hole medal play waa left UkM in the grasp or ! tho w n trapped fuirways. With only four par threo holes it ts cer- j tain that tho tourney will develop f into a hard driving contest, conph-.l with nn expert putting toueh. i Dot Coo's Off by Pantief loj sweat or pvrspiru very lit. ! tie. Tb.e phsiibtiiciil pnrpitso of pcrspimiion mvm t" be regulation of Ihe temtHTaiure ,f the body, p.nt lit Ihe rasp of the doc, u ueit .ts mnuy other HuimaU. 'he tm peraluro Is regulated hy i"pinnl. n. After nmntn- a de. hreathes loom raphllf pants. This ba ihe ;im coidht Hft'tet n w eat itij wmifd hac Pitlhtiiulcr Mucniilic. r r NOtO: X UlNLyUALLU. buyax for ridQlitv, puntv and it. CARR FURNITURE CO. Inc. Eastern Oregon's Largest Horn l'Virnishci's PMtnting od Clat, ' llnrolil (!. Clnrke, tvrlllnii in FeU nmiy, niaj, Anllipies, says: "lilusn likliiri'H were in IxMns ns onrl.v n I lie Si"vpnl(i'iilli cenlury, 'i'ln'v rcnclicil tholr iilnnnclo nf qimlllj froin tlm ilnillile Fl:itiflinliit nf mi (iniviiij; unit imliilint; In nu.l dur ing Hit! Inllpr half nf Hip KlKhteiMilli (Tnnir.v. Training U. S. Sailors The l.'niled Shires Xnvnl nead em v h r Annnpolio, Mil., tr a for mally tipened on Oetoher HI, 1NJ.i. It ttt.i founded h.v Ceorcn Huti erol't, tho neeretiiry of thenuv.T. The Infill of niilhonzerl npiwilntmeiils ' tho academy is iibont SM, The Worm in RctoIi The Worm ftitriiiiii: nt lai) fine of the.-'e d:t. .Maria. I'll eome and tlina :rivelf mer ibi eliiT. and he Jury will lake oni bx.lc at voir and hrinu in n verdirl if "Snleble whhn leiiipoi in ily vurr," Tho llu tnfirist. 28 cake recipes say add the flour . . . v Little at a time A so IIili-S B.j. roat their coffee by a continuous proc ess a itvr pounds at a time. What a didtrtoce it makes in tiavor 1 No hulk routrd cotfre tatttrs like iu Fresh frxjm the original vacuum pack. Emits opened "with the key. HILLS BROS COFFEE VOUVE mi-. to the lowest , 'i i FActa and A.plrationt My business Is In tench my s lilrutlnns to cunfurm themselves, to fiirlB, not to try nnd mnlie fnets liiirmonlzc Willi my nsplriitlniis. Huxley. i . Jokes oo Marrtase Jokes on marriage nre funny or.h to those who nre nor mnrrled. Chi rn?o News. lo Praise of Discontent I Poor In abundance, famished ni a feast, mnn's prief In hut his amndenr In disguise, nnd dlscon tent i Itnmortnli'y. Young: SALE of MANHATTAN Shirts and Pajamas Regular $2.00 goods S1.55 Regular $2.50 goods $1.85 Regular $3.00 goods ; $2.25 Regular $3.50 goods $2.65 Regular $4.00 goods $3.15 Regular $5.00 goods ...... .$3.85 Regular $6.00 goods $4.85 Regular $7.50 goods $6.00 Te St one For i . t I nCGy . Early Caln&e Systenu Tho iuIips "f Riilil cmplnyei). h.v Mic Chlnpsp limy linve been Ihe eni liest cuius. Slndern uutliorllle. Iiowcvor. nvcept Iho view nf Ileinil oius Hint iinlil nml silver ciilim were first used hv (lie Ljrdiutis iiliuul Ihe Slxih cenluMV I?. C. E'o:tric Lighting :' . In tin nre lump the llxht Is pro dnceil by n rnltiilo tire formed bo1 Ivvcen twit or mure enrlion dee-' trmlea. In nn Inriinriosopnt "tamp Ihe liuhi ifl priHlured by thc.eloc;' trie Incnndeni'pnre of n strip or Ilia-', niont of refrncliiry substances., rehpriillv rurlmn. Every Man i H i! n