Thursday, January 23, 1DB0
Pag6 Two
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HILL'S
FAMED MARATHON
RACE RECALLED
Johnny Hayes, Who Won
Olympic Contest for U. S.
in 1908, is Interviewed
lly TihI V'lahunsli
(Associated Tri-HH Spoils W liter)
- NKW YOHK. Jim. 23 ( A f'l A
cheerful llttli limn wK'li bun n-nt-nron
anil brlKhl irruy e'os hunched
aver a desk In hhv office, uml
scrawled down itn order fur canned
fruit. . . ;
About him (hero was nothlnif lu
Inillciilo Hint In' wils.'lho hero of
i hi. most dramatic, event In nil
Olyinplo history but hanKhiK nbovo
the desk WHS h faded lllutUKI'nlll
' n ureal Mlnillllin In London
h rfi, 2'i years two this summer,'
i lililt -pliSMl Now York dcunrlmont,
' tin. clerk by On1 name of Johnny
llnycs won the classic marathon
in Hit Iinllun. liomndu, fainted,
fell ftinl wu helped across the lino.
The yenis hnvn dvnll kindly Willi
.luliimy llsyes uml filled lilin with
a Nhn philosophy, out of "if '!.
souiity of ii' iloimnmunt store
rutintot In came to iraln nlhletlo .
Immortality on llmt Imrnlnfr hot
ilny In mill anil to. cnmpiivnllvo
I'liseuiily Iip hnuroturnud with no
reim'1. I'oimilliiH Hi" puveiiionis
or London on the way lo fnni.i has
not spoiled Johnny for the routine,
huslnosr. ; of iintindlnir the . pav !
incuts of Now V.ork In quest tii
nnli rs for canned goods.
l.lllll'. IMMltHWN' '1 '
'' , "I llku It." hit' announced. "I
wont' Inin liuslfiess (unload of
I'umrhliUi' lii'i'iuiBo f wanted lo
reave ihut It Imi't no Hint a Bond
athlete docs not innko n good busi
ness man, as Homo people think."
' ! dnn't have lm in. tin viy:
much ninnliiK any mora hut T hnve
kept In ifooil boiullllon. In the U
years 1 liavu put on Just 22 pounds.
): still cno "tug nmt occasionally I
run to unci from (ho furry 'limit on
which I commute to' my homo In
Womk'lirr, N. J.
Tho othor ilny A .doctor m
luo'klnir mo overnot. (hut I ncd-
'ii' It but 1 mii'HH because ho want
ed to sec what made hie K".
,A Klv-IViiUT's Ifi-iii'l
"llo lohl mo ! hail u, six-footer's
"l'iii ami It (AiJ)' hai) to work lui't
the tlnm Uni'jliiV . In ii llttlo fi'llo-i1
lull' mo It ilui'H not hiivo no far
to punii tlio liloiuf.
"That, ho toM mo, l tho rranun
I nun iililn to run no far ami ho
Inst. WIiimi I won tlic l.onilo'l
i ilytulHo- 1'iiciviil aa, 1 wolirht'il .1 1 tt
poitiulH uml my holithl ,ot oourn.-.
i.ni tho iiamo na nuw, ft fvi't, 3 1-i
liii.'lii'K. : .
"1 inn. n Krcnt lnU''Vi'r In h'-ri'tl-li.,
Itio. I think I ivi' niiu'li ','f
my nlhlotlo nMllty to mi? fntlo'i'.
win- i.'iiuio nvor to thl.i 1'inintry
from lilolaml whrn ho w-li u yonim
fi'lluw. An a hoy In tho ohl oouo
h), ho am) hi uiati mailo n ppon
GIRLS' FELT HATS
CHILD'S VELVET BONNETS
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NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
rw w 'ait
WWM IT
THE SIGN OF
GOOD COFFEE
EVERYWHERE
PACKED BY MJ-B"S HI-TEST VACUUM AETHOD
: hi' I'MirfiiiH frrirrit with Kri'.vhouini.i.
iiillualmr tlii'iii on root, llo nlo
j iviin .'i ch'i-i'i' Mti'ii-itanocr, lilt-
iiiiiii) i.f liio lilKh, unit danolnif
J Imllils mi Ili 'imwolrn that ln'li
; i. ui.il lii i minion.
(;r.'al Mc iilnl Ti-ht
I "Hut from all thlx woino peotilo
j Hi't llio hlt'ii that miiriilhon t-aa-j
InK l all phyMk'nl. It ln't. It'H u.
! Kri'lU uii'lllal lim, foo, thin Job af
HPri'aillmc your Bir'-nKth anil HPfnil
i I'vrnly nvi'r a illJfliini'O of mora
Hi on -'' rnlli'a.
! ' "Ar It Im. I think rnont marathon
jinmlVr.: am 'nut on flo'lt' fool'
!, from nbont tin- Hill to tho 21st
i mile. 'Ihi'o. with tho cool of i-von-'
loi:. your powers ri-turn arifl you
! inn no buniliiK nlotiK with now
i'ni'1'ny I' you havn (iinKi'il your
I paoo i lihl. ' . ' '
"Fur fioui hurl Inn mo, t think
j thii I'ffort of marathim raoiix built
I up n ri'Horvi' of siauilnn for mo to
ilruw ilium, lu tht'iio uulotor ilnya
whon my nthh'Uo nrllvlly cannlMiH
of alippinn nrminil to sell oiinnul
iviioor. I.lfo l Ini'Ki'ly btwlnut
imw Mil 'I lllto to koi'I' (hnt plo.
tori' tlii't'o."
Phil Scott Arrives
In America Today
NI-JW VOIWC. Jan. 2.1 . (AD
Wi'lirliliiy 2K- pouniln, five pounds
over' his flrflillnif '. wpIrIiI, , I'till
Kuott, ' tho hattllnt,- Ilrlllsh flre
niiin, arrived ' horo toilny front
Unsiniui. 'lo pri'puro for his Inutoh
with Jui'k Di'nipai'y lu Mlntnl, 1'Vb.
27. .
Hcolt alil ho would leavo fur
M In nil 'I'ui'silny itnil do bin trnln
I ' i o"o and at Valltl Hoiuih.
ConoornliiK .Shurlioy, tho Knr
IMi hi'iivywolxlit mild; "I think
ho Is n (food slroriK man hut r lio
Ih'vn tlmt u ttood liosor coiihl hont
him."
' CftMISKF.Y flOKS KOITir
CinCA.CIO, Jan. 23 (AD
Ohnrles A. (.'oinlskoy; owner of tho
fhlenmv Whlto Wo, ludny wan on
his way to Klnrlila for ft two week
Hi'suion with sunshine. Tho airi'il
I'm owner ileparled with Hxcrntnry
Hurry di-ahliii'i" by nutomoblle,
plnnnhiK (o return to t'lilcnuo Feb-,
uary Ii. . : .
NTGHT FIGHTS ,j
lly tlm Aisorlatt'tl llit
riiu'lnnull-Tjiui Anderson, f'ov
lliKtou, Ky.. outiiolnti'il Jim Mil
honey, Chlcauoi (10).
. A i Uiiiln, On. W.. I- (YounKl
Kliihllae. .Mui'oll, (la., Iinooke.l out
Jure He .Muviv New York. (II;
Jui'k Tuiiney. . lllrmliurhnm, Ala.,
outpointed Mlko rirpo. Havana,
(Hi): Jo lies', linker. Pi. Mel'hrs
hoii, tin., hnoelieil out K. O. I'-lush,
I'uyton. u., (21.
(li hinilo. Kin. Tlito A mien, Or
lando, 1 knocked out I'aul l'udife,
h pi Imtfli'lil, Ohio, (2). j
' BRUSHING iUF
BUSIEST"
SCRAPPER1
Stiff V
Stowell Leads
Scorers; Lyman
' Among First 10
"
I'M l BreRS UJlTH 312. J J '
! a ' f '. HEGJOiTBASEBMU I '
I " , L , FoRNIViBVEAR?! ' effis"-
i , :: : " THEN CM- BAOC ' fPlii-ii-f
LAST seASONl& BT SJ'?
J&j SPoRTA6RAM'. Jjjp .LUe "
SKA'PTI,W, Jan. 23 (AI') lliir-1 lly .lay. Yes:'ls ;, .VKW OKI. KAN'S. Jan. 23 (AI'l
old Ktowell, flu,shy rqrward or thj Hports Killtor. ', ; ' j An uniletormlni'd aumher : of
rnlvorslty, of Idaho Imskotliall : ( Assoi'lated Tress Fenturo Service) j nice horsen were burned to. death
team,, continues to lend the north-! NKW VOKK (Al'l These- kid lu n fll'O '.rhli'li sivept two burns
ern division, I'ai'lfla const cunrer-' Inflelders have a habit of hitllm? ' at tho fair grounds rncliut plant
enCe polnt-KMler, nfler two weeks ! tho tup circuit In baseball and tuduy. Two stabli'inen and an np
tif ilny 'with a total or 02. Stow- rtavlnr there. ; prentice, jockey suffered burns.
i:ll. third place winner for the sea- , Kniillsh of the Cubs, Kress bf Wilfred .M;iy, 10, tho npprcnlic",
son lust year, took the-lend lu his the ltrowns, l.lndslrom of Ihe (11- Hurft.!-,.,! scrlims -burns 4 nnd was
first K'anio this whiter and has not J.mts and tlelbirt of the funis did ta4,.n t0 n huspltnl. J.'vi. Hmlth,
heeen hrniled ulnce. 'it. , '. ; . stableman, and IMill Oattman ro-
flnild llulsten, lanky forward of j : Ho It wouldn't lie much of'-n eelved less serious burns.
the WashliiKtoii stato eulli'ite iiuin-j shock If Hen fhnpmnn, the- bis Vidiee snltl tho fire started "from
tel. boosted his sto-'h last week by i miimllnK lild Ihe Yankees have ;m 0Verhi'utetl oil stove In- tho
jumpluK from fifth to seccnil place j failed In front SI. l'nul, made the lr, l l of M. It. Ileether. It spread
In the stanillnBs with a total of 5:t. Khnlo his first year ep. niplilly thi'otiKli tho two bulldlns's.
Me has been Kainlmf on wnwellj . 'nu-re-s so Inlleu you enn si 'e ijii j
'vllh.vac.l).ainv,,'ini.l f he, V'..i'd'ili:- ijlen's favor-that the other .,'
i.m MU..-...I..... Hi ....' ..,.11.1-e.i ,ne mni ,s , ..'.., s,,......-, l,,11.l.ku , ,..,., ,ow ,any
next Saturday nlKhl wl I see .he , , imp.nan Is a .1,1 rontr-nm .- , (h ,w0
pal,- wiiKll.K an Inilivldual fW.t H.il. slr.,nK.,..rted 2 -year-ol, glllll.t,.r,.a ln , banls. Homo
for pnllitH. . , l,j' irta h,,, kriiwn mitlilw lilt o( ,;,..,. ,.,, ,;, hlW.
-Ilurk (liayson. Oregon State e.d-1 sui ccss since h.. first beitan pits - llurl , fll.,. ,, niluvra ,
I.-K,. ciianl. has also moved up tho i Intf pro basebnl tw o years kKo. about tho Ki-uiinds whllo oth
la,l.!.r,.Juu,plnK from eibti, tn J That .-. tin: kind ..fa pr.ispee n,.rby stables,
third lilac after rome fine shout- i that yol.lom falls when he Ls. left ' ,..
lim lit Ihe WnshiiiKl..n-l. S. C. till , In tho care of tho Yankee man- About I.i lliuncil
beiv last Friday ami Saturday. I ak'erlal staff. Mt "ount placed the number
Keentin. of the I'nlverslty of lire-i And here's one prospect Ihey are of thoroiiKhbri ds Imined at I...
iron, in IiIkIi point man lor tho i coins" to convert reitardlesii If tlm" fniiiion flub, who ran second as
Vebfo.iler to hold si ventli place. I and erfort mean nnylhlni;. For a field horse In tthe thin! nice yes
Hank Sivunson, eloiiKat.-d forward . (.'hapuian Is a third baseman. terdny. was owned by lteelher.
of WnshliiKton. Is the best shot for , It happens that the Yanks need The following' is a partial list of
the Huskies with 20. Washlniston ; u third sacker to assure them- the horses burned lo death:
has played only two ku s coin-j selves of peace In the Inrield this In (he nei ther stable: C'unnon
pared with four and five for the ; season. f lub mid lliiiirbun.
other rour schools In the northern If Chapman comes fhrouirh, : dene l.utai stable: Petruchlo.
ciini un.l Mwniiuiii. will ii.nvn u ' Knetib,' can play shortstop and Leisure Hour and Miss J'aradlse.
elinnee to catch the leaders when
the Huskies meet Oregon at Kli-iwlse the hole Infield may be up
Bene Friday nnd Saturday. ( set with l.aazeil trylnu out nt third
Tho ten hisbest. wines of the
northern division are as follows:
I-'O
Stowell, Idaho
Holslen. W. S. C. :..
tlrnyson. O. S. f. ...
MeLnrney. ,W, H. f.
tndslow, V. S. 0. .
McMillan. Idaho ...
Keenan. ' Oregon ...
llallnrd, !. S. c:. .
Levorf.: Uleuon
l.ytnan, O. p f
,IS
..IS
..IS
..10
...15
..11
..I 1
Hlchurtl "Moh" l.ymnn, tvn'Ji
blKh iwoior In Pacific Northwi-st
rontt'ioiic" play, 1h tho mm of Mr.
and Mr Gowko Uyman. of l.n
fit-undo, nnd n furmt'r hth s'ho-il
rlftr h-'t'o. llo In a wophomorr.
1 ('onUb-r tho Hlcnnjfi-aphcr.
woman who tnkt'M dictation.
Otto Plays
yj
Tike a look at otto s profile and then you mav why ho dewtes po little tlmr to wtn(rlnp hie right
and mi mueh time blocking Mow at bis crjnrmlns chin. Olio's "potato" d"e mike a lovely tariret tor
the boys to shoot al. If pretiy peneinilly aarced that this chin complex Is keeplns him from (to
Ins place to the boxing business. He Instinctively ta a ureal defenclve fishier but Is n slow motion
expert when It comet to the attack.
SPORTS
m
eN6AO:5 in
Aft BATTLES IhJ
-46 meKS
LitwTuieifenrs, uietJerJi
i Ani MiOtxEuutyinllB
Yanks' Kid Third
Sacker May Spur
Comeback Drive;
I Ijuutvrl can play .second. Other-
1 ami l.yll uiry Boinif lo seeonii.
I From tho records you get the
iilfii tlmt t'hapinan will ho In thcro
hoostlii-j; ittoiiK tli.it Yanki'o t'onit'
bnck. Tho YtmluoM spotted lilm
la a rl.ic amateur loop in 1927
and mnt hlni nloiiK trt -Aahfvilhs
N". C, of tlic Sally l.cnKU". ' .
Men liatttul .;U)G i)wt ami a
yi-nr t-pp'U p to tho' Ht. PiUil
club of tho Aimrlonn ftwocintlon
wh.-i-f ln nKaln hit .33. Rfttiim:
VUS'liMrt. IK- bntoie-l 43 doublttl, : 7
trfph-M nnd 31 homo rtm-i -p-n-l
yonn-d US- run, drnt (n 1,1? run
i nnd utolo '17 haws.
oiiapimin In mronff on p(o, too.
lio M a Ktx footer Und woishs l".r.
If you're faplilonablo you ti.su
ally uianano to havo a sliKht coryza
lnttcnd of a HkIU cold. It'll more
i Itry by Movornl doHaria.
Safe Saves Chin, Muffs Chances
I i-n
. : : r; By Laiifer
J w Fir
: 3o ;i.aDFbT
OF UPl6VILU3,PAvPA!eS HIS
'jWres-heenan scrap mm-.
Thoroughbreds
Are Burned In
Louisiana Fire
aylnK them In ruins.
, "t,K.ln). ottMnu were
VI !
''
Juo I.eltrr and Kenneth Clllpln
ptahlo: (.'Irrnt-noo, I'nts-y Juno and
1'rlnot-nH Vonky. .
J. H. Clark, stahlo: CoreopsiH,
Uluinpnnian nnd Ilns'uc'H Gold.
Mhjor H. Mrholl Htnblv: Pick
Quick and l;,ly .lark. '
- Prllft-TO ptnhlo of Now Or
lonn.i: Counsellor. Connolly and
M.al Foo.
In ono stnblo. housfd In brn
2-t, tho actual count whownd nin
horfiot bnrnod to death but In tho
wild Ptainpodo thMr namoji could
not imrn-MliaU'ly b loarnod.
ifl.YKAH 1'1tohi:u su;xKn
rorxrn, HM-KS. Ta., .Inn. 23
(Al) Hanvood MoKftin. lSyear
old wouthpau- itltohor. has been
sinned for a trial with tho Chi
cago White Sox. Ho to a younjror
brother of UWl M'oKain, pttchrr
who showed promiso with tho Sox
lost season. .
. 1
! i Slants
hv
i i
Alan J.Goulx)
' lly Cm- tho moft Inliroetlui; fi'iit-ui'i-r.
of tho WnlliiT f'up uolf tiiam's
mukr-iip iir tlio si'li'ntlon of
tlrOrsu VolKt ftlnl the nwuril if
twf. of tho olxbt plai is to tho l'a
t'lllo Northivi'Ht; siH'i'lflea lly to
f'ortliiml, (r-K"ii,
On tho biisla or -1PS9 'perform
.mi.w, Iir. OHcnr Vt'illlntr. tlio
hnttlintr ilontlot of Portluml. nnl
ImnalJ K. .Moo, tho wi'll-hiillt
I'nlvomlty of Cni-Kon boy, olourly
oiirncd round trlpn t tho clussio
tuoois of Hnmlwloh. Tho doctor Is
un old nimnnlgrniT, n bulldos at
limteh play whoso infthodlcal con-ri-ntratlon
upon tho task In hfiml
. frequently upscw a. hlKh-atruiiK
rlral. Ono ol WllltnK's victims
In tho famous ttuttto of roliule
Ilonch last Hi-ptornher wan Cyril
i;'TaXnilc
Kami" Wi lli t,o pleco while tho den
tist wus studying every shot and
pult with mlpilte care ami lolsiire.
,Moo: H of 'tl! younser oroi,
(Kiu'lpped w(th a uainc anil com
PftjtlVii timperiunfnt' Rtnmplnir
Mm a n potenHal nntlor.n. ihnm
Plon. Not y 1. th '( :: tho
' Mor family holds tho Western
Am'fttmir title. ; Hn gave VolKt a
Kroul battli; boforo yieldliiff to the
votfrah Now' Yorker tit I'ebblo
Heaoh. '; : . i
t Voiijt wins n place. In the Invad
ing party after coollns his heels,
flituratlvoly, on tho V. B. O. A,
doorstop for Kovorut years. There
wai a-deal or hiiiiabnion tvfo years
ago Khon the former Washington
star Was not named on tho YVurt-
or f up team, 'although unquestion
ably at the tlmo sliming tho top
ranking nmong the amateurs with
Jones and Von Kim. Thoro aru
many. In fact, w ho consider Volgt .
tho finest uiiiatour In the country !
with tho' 'exception of alio great
Georgian, They havo never met .
In the oinateiir oharnplonshlp.
Volgt lost ;itt: robblo. liench In
tho quarterTflnab) to, Jimmy John
ston In a,. match that went 33 holes
nnd was considered tho critical af
fair of the tournament, Inasmuch
a,i Johnston went on. to boat Dr.
Willing In the final.:
Discussion as to Volgt's amateur
status was a.' factor ln keoplns him
off the last Walker Cup team. The
specify charge wa that ho virtu
ally professionalised ' himself , by
acting s a. private V'tor or play
ing compunlon to, Kilwurd I!. Mi
l;nn, the. Washington publisher.
Leo.: Plegel was McLean's actual
"pro"- but the. Inference was that
Volgt was. a - prof essloim 1 amateur.
SubM'iuelily.. VOlgt loft thc.capl -
ll.-.A T.uu'.knl hAnJ: hiKlnflai in
.:Mie"ll'',"VlWI.-l' Wf: w
K-
Now York anil the InvestlgnUon-by
tho l fi. Ol: A, was dropped, leav
ing George's standing clear. .
Before tho gridiron boohs ore
closed. It W worth notlnR- that Ne
braska.' iloriilnatloa Id football
competition- within its-owu con
ference circle-uver' a. period of 23
years - Is - without erfilal In Amer
ican -IntercotleHlatc history.
. The figures which have come to
hand from tho f ornhuskei- stronir-
hold nr based1 upon Nebraska's
play nuainst lts five rivtils of the
Hi(t '. Sir coiifemnco Missouri.
Kansas,. Oklahoma, fcinsns State
attd Iowa Stater-staftlns ln; 1K07,
when thi old Missouri "Valley con
ference was .rorfned, and ontlnu
Iuk hroukh'i'!i'. . 't wlll.be re
called that the Dig, Six. broke away
from the ..'did. groupliisr two years
aso.' -. .' ' : .- ';
Tho combined, record shows Ne
braska,', asnlnst. Its five mnln riv
als, has won 68 gaine.' lost only
right and tied nlno for a percent
ftKo 'if', .'. Thn point totala
were: Ncbruskn, 1446; , opponent,
884;'. . ''.' 1 " ' ,', ' :
lcdrthorm'oriv liotes our Kcbras
ka .contributor.:.'' ..' '" . ' '"
; "Nebraska was .tho' first school
In this section 'to. eefthe- pace in
interseotlon.il ''competition. It. hay
played . twice or thrice . as many
Interseetlonal (ramea oa any other
institution In Its reirlrfn. Tho Idea
at Nebraska Is to take a chance b
playtnc the loutih ones. It Rives
recounltlon to the policy that It Is
better to play a good one and lose
than to pick a setup and win. Ne
braska doen not dodjre any oppon
ent oC established prestige; It will
meet any of tho hard eras hut It
must be at leant 60-60 on a home
and homo hauls."
rm voir know tii at
I.eo I.omskl thinks Maxoy P.03
enbloom'a style of fltchim Us foul
. . . .In their recent bout, declares
I.eo. Muley slapped, cuffed and
heeled htm with the open hand
. ltosenbloom does nearly ill I
Ms flirhtint with his (tloves partly
open. . . ."ltosenbloom never will i
iw. lh-kfd a Ionic as he get nway
with that kind of fluff." eays Leo
. . . .And Tom MeArOle rates
Me- the l.artlnir lieht-henvy-w-eidbt
ta tho world, the SotlJja
PUttery affair at Uuffnlo ootwlth-stnndlnj.-.
. . .Oeortrv (lodfrey m'-t
l'rlmo rarneni recently. In a social
way. " Ottwge. "I done look a
pulr of his fWhtln' i-hoes. I'm
pretty blp-footed inahself. wear
No. II or 14. Bui I lake tills man's
shoee aod puts m on mah fitt.
lbicea 'im real tluht. then I kirlw
mah font and throw t 'im rtKht off.
Man. 0y's fwt, dey is. Mlno ore
Jus" ll'l kitten's ruiT". . .Mack
(tamer won fSJ'J.l ii In pursiw tail
srsison, hiidtn the Ilt.
mijjcr.i: imh.ls at iiecohp i
WAKIUNtiTvIV (Al'l follece'
laud university runmier s- hce-'s ei
r"ll-l 411'; I ti.iidvnis in
TbH Is the. L-irtfv.it siimmer lerni
attondanco on record.
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' "'Colfax, Ijewiston, Pullman, Moscow, Walla Walla anil Way Points.
Connections are made at Umatilla to and from Knnnewick, -Pasco,
Spokane, Yakima, Ellcrisburg, Wenatxhee and all Yakima Valley Points.
Connections are made at Arlington tc and from Ileppner, Condon, Fossil
- i "and all John Day .Volley Points.
Connections are made at The Dalles. to and from Prineville, Bend,
Klamath Falls and all Central Oregon Points. 1
Connections are made at Portland to and from Tacoma, Seattle,
Vancouver, B. C.; and Way Points North and Salem, Corvnliis, Kurctk',
Roscburg, Medford, Sacramento, San Francisco, los Angeles and all
.... ' Way Points South. ' ;'' - t .;;'.
Connections are made at Salt Lake City to and from Denver, Omaha,
' i Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, New York and all Eastern Cities.
Motor Coaches Leave La Grande '
- '',." Vt'f.y - Trip
....9 :20a.m.; 1:00 p. m.; 6:50 p. m.i.2.25 $3.40
....9 :20 a. m. ; 1 :00 p. m. 3.75 5.65
....9:20a.m.;i:00p.m ...............:!: 7.25 HUSO
....9:20 a. m. 8.75 13U5.
....9:20 a. m:.:.:J...:...:.i.. 7.30 12i(i5
....9 :20 a. m. ; 6 :50 p. m : 8.00 1 2.05
....10:10a. m.;3:30 p. m.;8:25 p.m... 1.80 2.70
....10:10a.m................. : 7.10 10,65.
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Pendleton ....
Walla Walla..
Lewiston
Spokane
Yakima
Portland
Baker..
Boise 1
, s..,tI k6Citv10:10 a. m. . ...
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Inquire at Stage Depot for
Express Shipments
Columbia Gorge Stage Depot
Elm ami Jefferson Sts- Phone Main 799
COLUMBIA GORGE MOTOR COACH SYSTEM
-k and Yamhill . - Portland, Oregon
Look Over Our Want Ads for Bargains
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SHOP FOR YOUR
BARGAINS THRU
THE WANT ADS
For widely diversified groups ' of
merchandise ranging- greatly in
p ri c e but always representing
sound investment there is no bet
ter place to "shop" than through the
Want Ads! You need not leave an
easy chair to peruse the Want Ad
columns and select the items that
most interest you or most complete
ly fulfill your needs. ' No store aisle,
no shop window, offers as many at
tractive savings. Thrifty house
wives, keen men of business, penny
wise folks all over the land, take
advantage of these offerings. Why
not you?
The Evening Observer
La Grande, Ore.
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BED ROOM
VALUES
New Service;
.... ..............19.15 31,90
rates and schedules to all points .
Carried on All Schedules '
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