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Pagfc Two NATURAL-BRIDGE Health Shoes All Sizes AH Widths $5 HILL'S i hv Alan J.Gould Whether It's home runs, lee shut or iho sloiujieh-ftche, Buuc Until can ulwuys he counted upon to produce soimthlnir extraordi nary nnd In u hin way. Tho Huhe wants $Nf,o'0 a. year for throe years it Mil shows some Inclination to frmi.it upon ll with appropriate; Ituthinn gestures nl 1 tTnMiRh (Vtoni't Kuppert Ih willing er ny hit HtHi t prenidcntiu) stip nf $?5,ouii for it two-year term (r, office. : either raso f ic Itabe pels n ,UIk', for when blKifer nnd bettor salaries ftr pit Ul in the nwi.lor IfiiKHi'fi Ituth will Ktt Ihern. What V.voi the inerttr. of the present I'l ntunl i:il dispute, Kuih always lias been worth whatever Ihe Yankees paid him. In lens thnn a ttveade, tne Uitthlan pity rherk mounted from 10,&Mi Co t1ft,nHK inert '.'mi ix'i iiMitf tnfriMi' 1)11 1 the Ynnlten ha'e paid hlwr and bet- t;;- dlvUlend rRuliirlj. ' ' f)i lt three-year eontrnrt, MillliiK for n toifil of fsio.uuu, w.'im voinldered a wild rink for the,' Vnnkei'v It. wiih aliened on 'r ubo'it the eh-venth floor of the Ituiipert brewery nml there vn Home disposition nntonrr the hry ih believe thiit "Colonel Juke" hd lueomo a trifle baln.y Under thjr,nry numo you 1o thft Pnm. i peiltivo nr're." in ftlll th-re. Ituth HOWEYandTAR , endorse, it Iri V i a n s rtl CJ K ! -WINTER WEAR " For Children Age 2 to 16 At Special Reduced Prices Coats, Dresses, Suits, Sweaters, lints, Cfw, Mittens, t;io-es, Overshoes. NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP 3p KNIGHT'S Spring Canyon COAL Try Knight's Spring Ciinyon Coal on your next order. It Holds Kire Longer is hot and clean. We store our coal in bins where it is out of the weather. Delivered Prices TON K, TON Vi TON Nut Size $12.00 $6.25 $3.50 Medium Lump i c) p or rA or Ktovo Si;:e Li.Zi) O.oO o.'d) Iiiye Lump iot- 7tr n p. or Chunks ) .Id 6. it) K-K 9.50 5.00 2.65 Van Pet ten Lumber Company I'hemo Main 732 "Gocd f tnice Quick'' $6 tin Huh liilhn iti i' of his surround lujifi. At close of tlini year 1 I - HiO ("jiirn hoys crowded j n round 1" contrrotulnte t h Col- j urn-' mi hiri remurkuhly ft Mute ' judnicnl itfPT On I fa he hud pro-j t eed (I lo rl.mt tin tmitlc run nnd . fin;:f)i his own umjor IcaKitu rr- ! ni,. "1 i About iblH time t i :ht yen th ofn. t KiilM iii'pan nliy had bit the chutu iiftf'! :t iliniHiioim ki'UHon und a lt ot liotoiiM IjiiHineitH ainonK the bright und dim lithtH of itrond-tt-ny. '1 In- hitf fallow Hal ut n din n,r lul.U. .,. lhl nn.l h.t.-n-.l for the "dirty-fnei-d kid"- who conHiileii'd him an blol. i "I'm KoltiK to quit thin Bluff and , k t down to IniNinemi and that Co. ," ieHpond'd I c ill li. with a I en I- kIhiw of emotion. H; diil. tAnd est ept for Iho famoim Htotn ' aeh-aehe of l!H'B and theflu" of the Hahe hn rnlHued few t Kti?'eH. A --ar ti.ro (he Ibilw mild Co me; "Say, ! f' el more like a kid than ever. I'm nut Kettimc any yoimn ir hut I will be only 3& next nnth inul I'vt u'fit a lot of hiiHebull left. I I tJilll think I will b In there whfn l nui 4ti. laklnff n rut at 'em." i Until will be "only SC" thin Keb- ry , nn asre when, according to HIS IUI1 Tildn. no rhaitipion Khould be tdowlnir up PnleHM he lin yielded to "inonlnl preSMure" r lost the "will to win." Ituth nt'ver haH bien trouhld by mental preninire. Ills under-; pimilnic no longer cnrrlen him . over the territory In rlKht field rapi'My ns before but hlR nplrtt. thi j would rather forfeit any rab In pay than mlf tho opening ki""1 int be vtll not b called upon to nuike thin magnificent micrlfice. The nnpwer to what rx-Uunlon Irliy (Dtitpeiltiirrt do In tho wln- ter-tiinr hni been obtAincd after j ronflldnrnbU rertearch. OIH Man tltien of New York, th 97-ponnd lintiih runner, and l'hi Orun vtl". h tanndlan walker, each of whom fli;urrd In the crojw rnuntiy Pyle Jnunts. havi cnten-d the Hnownhop Derby to be run- j fhortly front Quebec- to MiintreAi. I , WMiittinen. the riearenCtl'iliiK-'to a lnir rtifdtrt that ha ctimo out i of r'lutand, was .t xmr.v -hac chain plon Iieforo lie iiiiiii' to A merle tn dike u distance ruirnfmf. He covered L'l'dit miles In the first l H union Ocrl.y, lie' paired IjiI T u-illi J oil- Hay to heal ;i teapo of horses In a six-day rnee itt Phila delphia. OMI Illlrt Jnlo Covered in lit, running alternate';, and had tin- quadruped dizzy. Montana Downs Cougar Tossers With Ease, 51-24 ! . AllSSOi f.A. Mont., .Inn. tl (Al') ' --Montana's lmsethull quintet fffilMl WashtnKlori Mate eolloK'-. leaders at tho northern dlviMoii In th Pacific roast eunfereiwe raoe, '4 Co 24 hi re Utt nltfht. The Mon tuimns Kliot hrllllantly to lend the Crtuifan 3') to 13 :il Iho half per iod. - r A II T A T UU ULtj I AllrsAlJ CLOSE OF OPENING DAY I.IIvNTK. Lower Call- injilley, Wilminxion, J)e., piufe. tlonnl today looked to tbi Hecond round of the Acua Oflll-nte $26.00,1 open tournament with an nrrayof 107 other chosen pelfem trailing at hiit heeK the $li.ouu firnt prlao mon'-y their ohji-etive. The stern knowledKO that only approximately bnlf uf tlndr num ber will lie eligible to continue In the quixt for twenty money prlzn which rmiife from the "ten ffrand" on down to $200 confronted th field ah It prepared to mvlntt through the Rfcond IS holes over the stubborn cnirne. I'hoie-low fifty w orwa ami thH will journy on through tho rr rnaninK 36 holes with tlm con ehiUlnR eiKbtevn on Thursday. 7udley was the only one of thn 116 HtarUTH who could epual par on the tedious eourne. Ho MhoL n 71 to lend MucOonnlrt Rmlth, l.oiirf Tftand. X. Y by a ntroke. With in two nhotH of his murk wt-re Har old uiec. Denver, and Al Wat roiiM, Detroit. ' ' NTGHT FIGHTS !) 'Mio A.'-'tfwinlt'tl lri-s NW York Tolimiy - Oronan, OkiiiIiu. Nvb., oulnoltit.l Hilly Mi' Mution, N.n- York. (1"): Juiy ltarrlMon, (i.rflll, ti. !il'Pil lillly Druilo. Ui-rmniiy, Clr. ' )'hll:ul'llhia Li'w Mnwy, I'lillnili-hihin. niilimlntwl Iliitlllns liultnllnn. (10): Touint T.-iry, Trillion.' N'.-'J.. Htoppctl Hluffy Mii-lnru-, Si-Mniul, M'. Ch-rvliinil Johnny II I n k o. rlev-lftmL - outliolnn-d r.fc-itrdo Hl-rliizailo. lfily. ,( II'): T'nul I'lr hTH,r! ctivrtnrtf wnrt.,itrnT'"l'-'-ulnn.- Krl Tn.. ilrW'i ill. lloi'lM'Strt, N. Y. Tommy I'nill, l"ffiiln!' Irnurkpil fut Kilrtli', O'f'OwU. t'olumtiiiH. (.. (1). nmr ("liy. Li J.ick Mrt'nnn, Mlnn'hIol!c. iitmilntiMl ' Loiii Zdoli. siouj: city, 10). . l'lillllpaljui'R. .N. J. .llroml- Ilrltt. I'hllllpstiuvif. knotlicU out 'T- IDiliicr. (4). i Miami, I'm. Ilnny Korbf-.t, Chi-. I Ciio, oiilpiinti'il Jltnmy Wnun, At Inntn. I in): Y'ntinir Mnntrv.il. ! Provldcm-'1, irfuscit to I Wulta. ' lll( VIH KNOW THAT I H'-lnlo Mui'lli'r. tin' man h) om built a lirtior rhlrkon r"P limn nny otli'T mnn conhl ImlUt, Imt Itnil lo tear tht tnop apart to j!i-t U. out of hl cillnr. womlow why toinu ni'njur U nt-ud lnl( htiMi't lirollKht him hnck lu til"1 Ijip )l0' tor lJo. . . .Uilnli- lilt S'.Ti for lluffnlo l:ct ypiir, uftrr tli" Univon 1m.) ilit tiii.i niliKI l'"v i""' iiM Mon-plriy with t1! lnl Itmnni thli yinr. . . .Th.' brrach U-twcin lloi-rrt lrornnhy ftml Hrtini'h' Ith'kt-y ittir.i to h.'ivo hn i-omph ti-ly hiivH-il. . .In tUy wri hlttir rm'nili-i. . . .(n day ).ifl mimiiKT . Hornnliy w.is pnwlns ltl!-U(jy'' liox In thp St. Loiild pnrk anil )in looki'il up unj will). "Hllo. there, llfimh". . . . A-nd ltli-kny o tnkrn nlmok that hi' linlli'il llmnsliy'up to 111 i, flirt for n visit Hiin-llin. . . . Thi liajuh cinu'. . . .It vn on Homsliy'rt r.'COmmrniUition UiM Ulrkiy kv Mlck.y O'N'i'lU. tho rnlrhr. nnnther fhot ut tho bli? Khoft this yoar. For tkat Hot that doctors gowing boys SPERRY Nheathearts !f5, QmcUy Jij:lib! fT-5l'v',"t .thing, tH'jy LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. 'FIGHTERS OF OLD TOUGHER HE SAYS Joe Walcott, One of Great- est of King irfen, Now Polishes Pictures.' Nou; Ah u partial iinxwir to the ipiertlloti what are the con hpiiriiout fiKUteri tn fportH of oth-t days duln if now The AtfOei:itd I'resH pp'Sfiits the following l-iit-ure tin Joo WSih-ott, ono of tin- few I'.bmnpioiiNhip u rv Ivor of boN ins ni'iuve U!ead'. Iljr I dniinl .f. Xt'll (..voeiiiUd I'reBH HportH Wrlttr) NKW VOItK. Jan. 21 (Al) Madlnon Suore (iardt-n is n dim. cool pine.- in th tiflvrnoon, full it shailown that blot tin outlliHH of the battle rime and turn the t nd If HH ruw'ri of empty Heats Into banks of diiPk. l'04itHttpH n'ho loudly, folks usunlly talk in wlilpTH in tho a nipbi theater that by nlh'ht l.lnii with llKht und rMk to the lonrs of flht erazeit iitMltittidt-H. There are dim figures, too, In tho corridors, mostly iw lifted old follows wltli mopst anU paH oi nndi. wnshlnj? .floors for u meajrre liourly waKP-- Ther.o urf others UuHtliif; the walls, wfplnj? the ylnsw ch in huuti plrttires that' Hho- tip HkencrsrH of ihh later Tx Iticknrd. John I.. Sullivan. Iwmpsey, 1'ltz rlrnmons, Corbet t. Jack Johnson, Joe Oans itnd hosts of almost for Rotten warriors of the rlnp. Only one of the chairmen hum to hlveH', whistles occaslunally, chuekles at his work. He's a short, chunky, hnppy iiHgro w(th arms Ihnt stretch down to bis kne.s. HM sh(es are almost without form, hlri trouyers baRr, : misshapen. A Ktay uheker(M co-it swt ater, fit ting bis arm all risht, stretches down to his knees in IncoiiBruoin fasbian. : Dillffently he wipes plc turs am! woodwork with a dirty cloh, a Fhapeles cap on the back of his bl.-LTk head, a prln on hN j widrt, flat featur4-s. j One of tho Grrntcst Yet thif happy, hanrtleys neKro, f) S years o Id a nd Klud of t lie chance to work nt mtnial tasks, lr. Joe Walcott, tho Harhndoos de man, perhaps the tfrvatest fiKhter tbat evor lived. He once weighed 12!i pounds for an epic buttle with Kid I.avin and as the welter weight ehampioii of i5 y-ai-s una he never scaled over 142 pound. Hut he knocked out great fishte-s In five classi s liKhtweigbt,.- wel terweight. iniddleWfiKht, light heavyweight' and heavyweight. HI iMo.it a ma aliiis victory was a sev;n round knockout of J-k Chnynskf, ic crack heavy wefffht, w hen Wal coti weifthed 1 '1, Today he polishes the pictures of men who. quailed before him decadert ago. Himj heroes now dead, whoso shail" h might tremblt a li!l even now at tho touch f WnlcltM bunds, now hainiU.-r. , He fought when a lifetime's earn ings In the, t ing did not equal the purses paid ordinary fighters to day for i. single bout. Ilemembers Sitghiaw Hid f-'nithefmor-?, lie doesn't think' that the entire crop of flfihters in Hie sum tier clashes today could havo fdrnished Oeorto Lnvlgiie, the Saginaw Kid. with an Inter esting night's work. Joe has i tremendous respert for I-'ivlgne, n? well ,i Tommy West, who had a disconcerting habit ' f biting' chunk'; from h! pcnl In the bloody battles they fought decades ajro. Thi old timers. Joo sayii. were tougher, stronger, were jisi as gOol boxers, and took the game more cerlously than do the gladi ators of the present era. To lilsN mind. th cf.slest men to , bring down were the hltf fellnws despite his own scanty live leet of height, Ah liked to piny with them bis boys," Jot; grinned ft? ho sabbnl away nt the woodwork. "Ah just pMihed nay t thHr tumniies 'till they begin to bend. Then fust thing you know their Jaws is down whey ther tmiimle was find then's ( Amy." Joi nmbjed off down a corridor, pnst a picture of Tet; Hlcknrd. past tho likenesses of heroec of his times, and dabbed at n painting of Itnby Hob Fllz.-eltnmons. "Ah ain't got no kick." he said. "Ah's alive nml theys dead, Ah'm gettiiV plenty good poke chops, loo." Chur kls rtppl' d out behind him. Cereal Breakfast recommend for and jirls, serve C.it.n th bout- 2k w J i - builJi9 littrl ol lf SPEARS' POLICY GIVEN BY HALL ( Every Player Starts From Scratch Each Year Un der New Oregon Conch nrCKNK. Ore.. Jan. 21 (API IV. Arnold Itenm tt II. ill, pre:dilent of tho rniviiity of Oregon, suit! Monday upon bir- n turn fioi.i .JsKoiila, MonJ., where he met Or. ''laience V. Hpeiii. newly pb-eted head football eoaeh at Oregon, that lb. Hpears will arrive in Jiu geno early next mom li. and will l mined lately (ttinii; bis n-w fliltles. Or. flpeui's will remain here un til niter spring practice when he will return to .Minneapolis for his who and three children. The new roach will have com plete charge of football activities at the university, and In addition, will be attached to the University health department in part time work, and will teach the class. 'in football couching in the physical education department. Durin the Hummer school term he will assist in the coaching school held on the campus h-re. Same Assistant Conche . 1 ho present assistant coaches who worked under Captain Jo tin J, MrKwan. resigned, will continue with th new regime. In addition Ir. Spears will bring an assistant with him who is fully conversant with hit; system. Thh' assistant, who ha hot yet I. on Identified, will remain per manently in that position here. Intensive work on an extensive reiilo is a predominate policy of I r., Spears, who insists on doinjr hit-, work according to a well-regulated schedule each day. Ouring football practice, lb. Spears meets ; with his assistants every morning j at fl o'clock and plots out the day's; work for the squad and plans tac tics for practice. A Problem of strategy ... During his coaching tenure at Minnesota ho held sitting practice duiinif Kebruaiy, goln.t outside during March and April. Kvery player on Spears' squad starts from scratch at the begin ning of each season and places on the team are awarded on the showing made from day to day In practice. 1 It? consider!- football primarily a. problem of major strategy with versatile plans and many surprise tricks. In this way ho differs materially from Captain McKwan who depended more upon strnhiht football and power attacks with the line. ' The Soviet government, has or dered nn increased wheat acreage and a bet'er yield per acre. Maybe the Sovte: also ought to tell tho wheat not to grow those scnitchy hoards. The man who received two bathrobes for Christ mas probably will have to raise the ante to Wed nesdays as well as Ait unlays. GENERAL SALES ALL THIS WEEK Combining special pur chases with after inven toiy lines from our own) stock. All Ready-to-Wear The Original Retail Price LADIES' HATS Assorted felt and felt combinations now S1.98 Ljidios' h.nt.t t'o) morly our hiphest prades velvets nnd velvet metallic com binations, out they go nt G,1 mm - tf1 ALt Pacific League To Attack 1930 Schedule Today liy JUif'H .1. Xoivluntl ( Associated 1'ress Sports Writer) OAKI-ANH, Cab. Jan. 21 (Al") Approval of a complete playing hi'hediile for this season and adop tion of an "official" baseball wore the chief Rente of business to bo taken up by directors of the pa cific, coast leaguo in today's con clii.il ilk' seSHion of th-lr iwo-day program hen'. I The HChedulo. presented yester day, was hehl over for a slight re niTungcmcrii of ilalen at tho re iiuesi of Lew .Moreing. owner of tho Sacramento club. ) Discussion of official ball nltu was tarried over a day duo to :. mlstimlvrvandin; I" cc;;t pi tj'es for tiit article. ' 1 Cunsiderablo Interest was shown In tho efforts of two outstanding pitcher.- to sell themselves to tie' various clubs. Ctrl Mays, veteran, "siiomarinf." twlrler formerly with the New York Giants, wan seeking to sign. WhJIn most of the club ownem wero nnxioue to lake on tho big riHht handep it wast report ed hiH salary terms had brought on a'freaction somewhat similar lo that from walking out of doorrt on a :vintiT'H , nlRht without nn overcoat on. "Outch" Iteuthe-. left bander now with the Sa.i Krapclaco Mfuslons, a tho other nrtlst looking for. a new home. Ho; has been given permission by his club to make a deal for him rch. It was understood Hint Heu ther'fl termF, too, were a bit up in tho air.' , ) Out of yeaterday'a short, morn ting and long afternoon pesslons I tho directors cincrKijd with the Ju formation that tho next meeting would be held In Seattle, some Monday next November, K" ftf lhn director,, had be fore them today invitations to IxiCk a four team, I'tah-Idaho lfftgic, John Dcrks, Salt Lake City, news paperman and vice president of tho I'tah-Idaho league that tunc tioned in llt'.'t, was tho lendin; spirit behind tho movement to re vive the Class I) circuit. iDeiTis plans call for team In Salt Iake, OrTden, Pocatello and Twin Kails, with Kan Krnnoisco. Oakland, Hollywood and the Missions as the backing clubs. Signing of two new umpires was announced by Jlarry Williams, league president. Kd McLaughlin, former National league arbiter, will be- on the Job thi season as will r J. Hurke. of Portland, Ore. Williams said that Kd. lO Hs, who called balls and strike. lust sea son, hud ben released while Chet Chad bourne and Powell had hen granted permission to make d-a's for themselves elsewhere. Birtl With Human Voic j Of nil bird voices tho snnj; nf lh mvallow ! Hlos lil;p humtin fpppch not American spcpch. hut llko thp (mn-jp which the l-ipps nnil cerlnln other races of Knrote nl Asia fln-j. . ' ' Iron 2 in $5 Dowti ffote The A mating FE.4TIRES 1 You cio operue it with 10 minmes, pnaict. J Wi pornhl, simple, com pi a. Opcrt ia km room where there. i coatro ieoce Outlet. ' - :3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Yon lit tlova to iroo. Hu irofttftK rfre equI to 10 f throos. Iroos cc iTlfiirn- 5ve its cost Ob flit-work ion. Presses mrs'i trovsen tad woaea'ii ikirts. htec than haod iroa- Save 6 hours l dt of turd Utsc. This amazing new Thor is winning women by vWOMEN- 00 Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. jKame!3. 30 Below Zero; y Mr. (. 1 Tlionihur-; Oibserver t'orrespoiidcnl K VMKI.A. Oiv. (Sim i luO KJi- .,,.!-. . dents s 'm i'u"j ing tUtorlng- fom fl.it i'e:l SHOW i-tul'lll under thn this winter. It began snowing bout noon on continued intermit- Saturday and t. ntly all ! t- Satunbiy. during me night and fill day " proximately r three feel of snow fe l .... i. ..... ...eveiirv fell to -S be low fee I w last Thursday nigm. i"e ell off. On Sunday night, however, cold for depot re; ? a. m. Uamela had even nioie the theniuonetcr at the d nn even 3 below fit The sun shone brighl'y on .Mi.nday. but it does noi . ttf have made the air any warmer and more real inter is expected. Mr. Herhel Hor-tuian. who his been III at her homo ere for some time, recover sufficiently to attend a thurch meling In Uft Hrando one day last week, but has been ill UKln nrul I 3t recover ing now. Her son. Jack. hfi li'n absent from school sinco last Thursday and ho too in recovering. Hetty Harnes and Alta WlggV.--worth are also absent from school brcausr. of colds. Alia had to go U Lit llrande last Thursday evenlnif to have some dental work done. Shw rcturne.l on Saturday evening, an. I has been nursing a cold since then. t Mm C. Hudson went to Uurkee on I riday to visit her mother find other relatives there. Sho. re. turned to Knmela on Sunday night. ' Mr. and Mrs. K. Hug. A. Hug and H. Smith, who nro living in Kamela at present, tho men log ging with Guy Tainerls, went m l.a Grande on Saturday and re- SEE OUR ' SUITE 3 pc. consists of Bed, Chest, and choice . of Vanity or Dresser for only ' $59.00 BOHNENKAMP'S .Now n -a rail ho res this new Thor Speed Iron ends for all time the thank less, hcaith-ruining task of ironing by hand. It irons better and faster than any machine you've seen. Ar.d ic cuts the time required for ironing from eight hours of' hard, irritating labor-to 2 hours of restful enjoyment. Tuesday, January 21, VJ'M turnetl for work Monday morning. Air. ILughr-s, assistant nupiiiim,.,,,! ent from La Urundo, is in ln jii. picst'iii mipervlsiug thouo-ii. being done by. the dozer" -whir-Ji clciur. the snow off tho. raihu.oi tracl'.s. peter O'liourke, of La Grande H working in Kaim ln at present' Clyde I'lutrUon, who was in Ka rnela working last week, has re turned to La Grande. Lnglueei (. O, Schubert Is o the sit k list nt present. H(. lM been on passenger service for some time, but had lo( return home sick last J'rltbiy. Shoppers from Kamela In La Gronilo on J'atufday were Mrs. t. O. Schubert and dumjhtoi. Lfulli Mrs. !'. H. Harnes and daughter Hetty. Mrs. M. Ilcoms and not), ltarton. .Mrs. f. Thornhurtf and urn, Ian, ami John Heath. ( MIhm Hernieco Caatlllo was visit ing in Kamela on Monday." Miss Alta Smith has 'not, r- turned to her work In Kamelu, yiore, but reports nru tliat her father i recoverln.'? nicely. Mrs. S. Ingf"Fon und daughters, Mary and Hernieco, and son, Jamest, of La Grande, spent the weekend visiting S. Ingcrson, who works here:. Nfrri. P. r. Brooks apent Friday shopplnff and ; vifiUnif In La Grande. Mrs. O. Finns spent Thursday shopping in.Ia Grande. . Mr. and MiH.Tom Hutton and little son, Karlee, spent Kridrtyj visiting friends in La Grande, ' Building I!int In order la roccivu the most snn-. I It: lit the nrlentiillon nf n liovjy shct;ld hp north nml south, ens! iitifl ueJt WTiit? Houne Mantel Two of the original While Mout mantels hip stilt in iisp. BED ROOM VALUES ' T3 urs speed iron thousands P S CkW.sn lot Rl IN TMi Will