La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 03, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    Monday. February a, l'Jl'Q
Papt Two
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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
Listen-In Tonight
Natural-Bridge
Health Shoes
Broadcasting Over The
NBC System at 8:45
HILL'S
Spopt
Slants
Alan J.Gould
Jack iH'iiipx'X lih IiIh neiount
tMlOltfl UIlllrTKlOOtl to H)UV POIMP-
thiittt liku (40,(100 In lha ro.l for
tlio fights he him pC'i'H'It'd in Dim
i'Mciiko CoIlHciiiu thlK w Miter, may
toiiiot tlml liit tiirntMl down n pro
poHiil ft yi'itr ntfii i join fumm
Willi Urn niilliuimin-H. of .MimIIhoii
iSmiiirn (lunleii who mnnlicreit Un
u ih(rnl)in(H hpfni-i' tlio Block
i et ci'imh,
VIifti- the Rhnrkcy-Hti'llilliiK
v . wiih ivhk pJuyfil to a ih-ui-Itnl.lc
tuno tit Miami IJi'iieli Inut
winter. Iuiiimy wuu tin fnir
haireil Ijny with the lumch from
Willi Htivtt anil KlKhth uvenuu.
One of them i-Hiiiarkril li wan
"niiul'eil" at ! 'inpKoy'H flair for
nitendlnjf to, luiiiortaiit ImikIih-hm
(I'lnlln, moanwlilln HtoiinitnK' tip
tho IiIk ballyhoo. Tho blir men (if
tinxliitf dln'overed a Hide t Doiiijt
rvy'u ability Ihey 1M not know ex
isted and they nought at nnct to
dX.onii'thlriff iihmit It.
...i'he. (iiiidi'n, It itt uiMliTHtood, of
fered iM-iiijiney u pout an "vvn
pn-rildenl In chiirK of buxinic." tin
hi.dti Id fit hfltiK that ho wutild
supply KniiiP of the public appeal
lint IhroiiKhf'IVx Hlekard'M death
and net an the IiIk wlndiiw-dreslnK
limn fot the inure Important I'lRhU.
'I ln hitch fame on the quentlon of
wilii rv. Dnmpn'y wuh. ol'lVl'i'il
$5n.oiHi but rffUHcd It and ile
n ' iPde(i $ln.0ou. The-Clurdtm view
point wiih that IlempHi'y flPHt
t-honld de mount rat p. he wan worth
iriiro tliun IfiO.uou. Jiifk'H uttl
tiiile wan ho needed to inako hltr
money qiilekly. rather than to
unit for it "hreak."
Let the Wind
Howl-You Can be
Oven Warm in
These Pajamas
Throw up tho windows as far
us they will go.
Take a nose dive under a bil
low of quilts up to your neck
and in these dornet pajnmns
you'll Bleep like an Eskimo.
The perfect remedy for in
somnia. Smooths tho surface
nerves. The room is scarcely
dark before King Morpheus
whacks you over the head.
Try n pair tonight unless you
waul to stay awake and wor
ry. ,'$1.50 to $2.75 a pair
Nilfhtrobes $1.00 to $1.75
limum Illl
1m -jtuat 'va Iviat
EZZ
No chance for tht
mayonnaise to if 6.
aratt if you add tht
oil
: . Time
No CHAscB for Hilli Bros.
Coffee to vi ty in flavor be
,caue it Is roasted a feT
pound at a lime by ihe con-
tinuoui proresi Controllfd
, Koantingt No bulk-roatinj
method can produce such
flavor 1
Fresh from the oriyuinl vacuum
pack Easily opened with the key.
HILLS
BROS
COFFEE
C "JO
.J a little
at
( In (lie mcllowliiff eaMMind lirerxe
of Miami llcnx-h, I 'Vlllpwey ihj dcilhl
at the time Hounded v"ry plnitx
ihle to hlnielC In fact (piltn a
iiiiiilIm-i' ii f iriemtH (old him. In ef
f tt. )m would he fofdiHh to din
piixn of hlK tnli-ntH for (i mure fr"
000 to a lot of hurd-h'nd''i Imi.hI
nvhtt men fioun Nw Vnrk. Hint'
then, however, la (he cnM I'l-iillty
ff wl tiler liltiilK ( 'hlcaKo'tl la lie
front, DetnpHey haH dlMeovered that
u It ho ill own I'lKL-work tut mi
aitrarllon, It Ih difficult to hr.'.ik
even, let n!n iic make a profit.
'harley While, whoHe lift hook
wiih ii IIkIiI weight menace before
llenny I.eonal-d became ehampinn
and for noun Unto thoreiiflar, tuiH
aroused koi'iio vivid rncmoi Ir n by
hlti talk of a 'ome.bmrk, Tho t'olo-i-ndo
Hpi intcH (inzt'lli' rernlU that
While iiiioo fouKht I'ieildy Widhh,
when the Hilton u'aH ehamphin, on
Ijibor Day, IIHU, In tho Colorailo
lly and miyM:
"JukI before (ho fkht ffol under
way, ii Kectlon of I he arena (rav
way nnd two permm wero killed
and hundred w ere Injured. . ., '.
; Tin flwht Itfelf wati not no Inter
' eft lilts'. We lnb fidlowi'd hlH usiuil
cautiouM Htylo and wtiK not averse
to haek-pi-dii HiiK, a policy later
adopted by Uene, Tllliney. While,
on the other hapd, Wiih on lop of
, Welch all flut-lnir the battle. u
I teinptlnK to fain a deeinlY vic
tory by a knockout. ll wiih un
nblo to ronnect with his famiiH
left hand with the chin of tlie
( hnmplon. however.
"When the referee (javo tlm de
cision to Welch a riot wiih Htarted.
I'rlnclpuht In the right, the referep.
Hporlit wrllerH at the riiiKxlde, ;
rliiKnrmH and thone Heated near j
tho rlnjf wero forced lo seok cover i
ll thl e r the wood platform. In older j
in i,up. Hi.' volley ..r nop-liotiu-H,
rorkK und olhrr wwiiioiim thrown liy ,
rorkx und other weapon thrown by
tho occnpantM of euln hlKher up In
tho arena.'
Iowa Taken Back
Into Conference;
Bar 11 Athletes
Oil I ("A tX, I'eb. a ( A I ' ) Thn
lnlvei-fiiy of Iowii'h pleaxure. at
havluK reualneil ItH place In l ho
Western conference today watt
mixed wiih dlNappoIntment causcil
bvrli flnat 'dMitHillMentloh of 11
Ktar aihlelcH.
After nearly four and onc-luilf
houiM of dcllhcriitlon Saturday, the
conferenco faculty committee on
athh'tlcH, In upeclal neKlon, voted
to rt-liiHtutc Iowa, but warned that
Imva. mill haH some Imtixecleaulnu
to do, A mipplcmontal resolution
advised lowu uuthorltleH It would
not bo wise to requist that any of
the L'7 athh'tiH dlMquaUlIrd laHt
lhcembir, he deiMarcd elltrlblc for
further competition.
Kh'vcn of ihe lalter sllll are In
tichool, IneludliiK Mlko Km-rou.
co-captain elect of the J 130 Hawk
eyo football m-mid Ioyle 1'lunkltt,
basketball ntiu, Irving Nelson,
drp-kick iiilisl, and Therun Hoy.
er, track man.
In ItH ri'solulloti Inviting Iowa
(o resume athletic ndalions w 1th
the other nlno meirihers of the
conferenro, the committee ft u ted
It had reason to Hiispect thai out
siilo loiver: still were working Im
properly lo aid Iowa uthletrs, but
I'xproHSrd uonflileuco in the abil
ity ..r Iowa athb tlc niitborltlvrt to
dilect nnd halt ihe practice. .
Tho I tally lownn, Htndent pub.
llentiim of-' tho university, railed
tho fit tint inn a "pwicc without vie.
lory." and lamented ' Hint the
committee lnu) definitely barred
the ll athletes, from competition.
The athletic nffected wen bitter
ly disn ppoilllctl, espt ciully thoe
majoiintf Hi physical education,
who claimed disqualification trom
competition mlKht tuln ' their
chnnces for obtaining coachlim
posiilon.i.
tippoitunlty for Invnediately r.'
eHtabliNtiltiir nthletic relaiions with
other IUk Ten schools appeareil
limited to track and minor sports
until mi.
IUI Y(M KNOW THAT
Heinle Wajfiier, pew manager
ot the Itoston Kt-d Sox Is reticent
when It comes to public oratory,
hiu Iih'n n wonder at ridiiiK- a team
from bin own bench, ... In thn
old days Wutrncr was one of the
"itmiKh Hlilers." . . , lie and Kill
('tiniirati ummI to tear Ty Cobb to
Pieces on the dlnmond. , . . Hut
when he's called upon Tor n speech,
Hi inle hIwiivm said, "l.n Hill do
M." . . . Joe Humphries, the
Madbon H(pinr Cnrdcn nunnuncer
can tell you the nn mo of evej y
second who ever al In a lmer's
corner. . . . llroadway has sent u
numbii of her most talented sons
to Florida to spin the w hei-1 nnd
dea the hunk for the visit Iik
k!auv!dierv . . . Hill Tilden nwide
siicit a startliuir success us a nlicht
club entertainer that he Is troin
hack to tennis.
uo.vt I'M: storrs
rit'lO-WlO. I'eb. J (Al'l- fhl.
rano and Princeton fiK.Hn have
atrteed not to seom each other
not fall for Ihe fourth (out hull
t;arne of their series.
It Isn't much fun to It xImIhk
around with your month nl-ut,
hut juRt look at alt thn. town
you'r ohtntnif.
BRUSHING UP
S.X',-
HUSKIES, TROJANS
LEAD CONFERENCE
Oropnn R'islfflh-ill Tonrri
yJl '-ft0'1 cahRLlUdll 1 LMII1
Defeats Ancient Rivals
37-29 Saturday Night
POHTI-VS'Ii, Orel. I'eb. 3 (.VP)
-WasbliiKton Stale in the north
and rniversity of California at l.os
AllKelen In the Molltll were tOip)eil
from .their IcadcrMiip in the Pa
ri! In. coast confeiencc basket ha II
I tournament weeki-ml Karnes and
Were Hiicceiiled respectively by
tho Washington Huskies ami .South
ern ( 'aliforniu.
Washinnton foiled to the front
when the Hindi leu toppled WJisli
InKloi' suite Into a two-.ua iuii .Heriint
lit Seattle. 32 to X'.t and :.ri to
1 !i while Southern ( 'alifornia de
feated Oalifornla -I lo 22.
1'layluK be fore th larnest croWil
In yeair, fif-nu, (neKnii defeated
their ancient rivalf. Orctron State,
at l;iiKelie Saturday ill will, to
2H. The fend will be renewed at
Oorvallls next Friday nijfhl. fol
low ed l another khoic at Kiiene
Sali-nlay nlht.
The ftaiMliitK in tho respective
divisions fllnw;
.Voitbei'it lMvlslott
W.
r.
-i
Pet,
Washington
Wiif-hliiklon Slah
Idaho 3
Oregon State 4
(J.euon ....:!
.Ono
.OOii
.4 oil
.:i;u
Souilu'i'ii I H vision
Southern California ....4
1', C u a :i 2
California 2 a
Stanford - 4
Till . Weeks S he4tule
I'riday -Oretfnn vs. Oregon Slato
al Corvallls; WashiUKtoii vs. Idntni
at Mi-ii ; ( 'alifornia vs. V. C.
I.. A. at I os Anifeles.
Whoops!
There's a cn.sis at hand
in ChicaRO rports cil'cles,
for tho more powerful girls'
hiiskoUmll tennis lire ehal
longiiiK the hoys' teamn.
And they're Rettinp; away
with it. The three fair
ones ithovp are nmonjr the
leaders in the latest drive
tin tn en's supremacy in
ports.
P li'srJL i
SPORTS .... : . .
Knliirday Oregon Hlate vs. Or
9
Kon at KiiReni!; T';iHbiimton
Idaho at ,loscow; Calirornhi vs. t
(. J.. A. at Lot Aiik'-Ich: Southern
t'alifi.rnhi vs. t.-inford - at 1'alo
Alto.
COAST LEAGUE
CATCHER DIES
OF CAS BLAST
I.O! AN'OKl.KS. I'eb. t (AP)
I C.u.'i Kundhertf, veteran catcher
for the Los Aimchs flub of the
' Pacific Coast leiiKiie, died at l:.r.O
a. m. here today. He had been
i.everely burned bmn the head
j yesterday when the jiasollue tanV:
' on his car exploded.
1 Sf.ndhert; came here several
year.: aye from the New York
( (iiauts. 1 Lo was 34 years old.': r
'; 'Pollco' " ho 'investiKated 'the ex
) plosii-n revealed Sandbortf early
'yesterday had drained tho tank on
hia cur and then had lighted a
j match to see if the tank was com
pletely empty. A blast that cautiht
I the ballplayer in the f.ico m
mediately followed'.' Hurjxrons at
i Ihfi.eiuereucy lmspltal said Sand
beri; had siiffenil second ami third
deKiee burns of the face. head,
'shoulders and neck and thai his
lunwH probably felt the Hoa.rlntf ef
! feet ' of the flames. Although !
i Sandberx's Hie was d' spalred of ;
when he reached the emerKene.V
hoi pllal. he improved somewhat
, durlnjf the day and later was re
! moved to another hospital, luir
I inic last I'venlntf his condition
steadi'y ir row worse, however, and
; this mornfnif he died.
; National Capllol Buildmr
The nron covt-red hv the Capitol
l at Washington is lt.ll'J Riiiai'P
feet. Tho total lcni:tli of tho t'ttp-
Itol from north to si.iitli li T-'d feet
Inches. Ik i:reated ilitucnslou
i from oust lo went Is '.Vl feel.
They Play Boys at Own Game
' ;iuwK CS
. .
; vJ ' (-9'
1JlSatW fH A JS1 -i " n-tcKarooa trouiu
l Ntf jA 1 ler hiiih ch..ol Kwk.-tb.itl f-i
rcl ih-n' Mu,t',"v "m,u m ,o ,:
fc VV' "A S w"l tllvll- woon.1 Mitorv over t
ft ?Z.-fsljK "td ,' MulWetfr Ihir tvuson. I.,ter
...... ByLaufer
Ves A smocks cwu
sir J of u?riiv4.
- LATri? Aki
ATHLETE KAMTKG
LEM6TI- CTh FlEU)
CROVilNk THE LINE
HE PBJEPSSD A MO
AfW RAKi TWB
LeMtTriCfTiCFiaO
DENNY SHUTE IS
WINNER IN TEXAS
Ohio Youth Proving Sen-,
sation ot the Winter
Golf Tournaments .
Uy Tnihot dr.
; ( Associated Press SportM Wrllor)
j HAN ANTONIO. Tex.. I-Vb. S
(AP) Oensinoro Shale, almost
! unknown until he won the J.os An-
X'el' M open less than a month aim,
; stood forth today as .the sensation
of tho winter month tournaments.
He had a cashier's cheek for $lf,
(inii In his pocket, first prize in
tho Texas open, and definitely had
ronynved himself I'mm the "morn
in'.''ftm.,., (fiasH.,,
he younr Columbus. Ohio, star,
was pupuVirly belh-veil, to have
shot stmhtly above his head when
he won the coast eent. Those who
saw him burn down the Hrm'ken
tiilKo Park coins' here the last
three days realize It was a mis
taken impression. He was just
iM'tfUininj, to fire.
Super-Perfect iulf
Jf evi-r a man shot super-perfect
f:oh'. It was Shuli' In the "--hole
Krind 'that closi-d late yesterday.
His (total of L'77 strokes tells only
pari of the story. Ills rounds of
J S -1; ;--7 1 over the trick par-71
layout w ere shot under a linost
every imaginable 'ondltlon. On
Saturday, iiv a niistinj? rain and
over a sodden course, lie did a
Ct, and in his final round yes
terday, with three opponents rijiht
on his heels and n sallery billow
InK about him nil the way, ho
calmly reKiFtercd par 71.
off on that kind of nT.
They pay
While Shutt "s breath -taking
name was a lliintf of beauty to the
spectators. It was tough on tht'
other boys, four of bis golfing corn-
BUCKS AGAIN
DEFEAT BAKER
TlCCfWO 00 TO
UOOfildi iii - 1
! ltAi;i:it. tire 1M1 .t 1 xrt
j T.i klnr :he 1 ...I In the s-cond half :
; aftvr plnyiiiK throuuluiut Hie en-I
i tiro iIit-i pi iioil on e.en lenns. tin
I'llUleton ll'lt-kiliooii ti ouui-tl !
.11 1
, ; ihe Mmiois w is .i ti p'li-it pl.n
ittllh S.'VMI poitilB.
panlono Qndrd.up with par or bet
ter for' the thre-day HtriiRKlo nnd j
lound thentHelveM accept I checkni
In ihree fiureK. Al KripInnKi,
('hicajfo veteran: Kd imdley, Wil-i
, mlneion, ld and Xenl Melntyre, i
( ImlianapoliH, nil come In with 10-1
tn Ik of 2 "in. four under par. yet
! had to con tent, with f!7an ilivlded
hetweon them,
t tt: ml I for ln r
! Tony M'ansro, MlinHford, N'. Y., :
hud a per font 2S4, for which ho i
j porlcotod :ioo. j
I Two rulinif fnvoi-IteH before the!
i tourru-y boKan almoht wore lost In I
thn ficmiiihlc. ; Wild Hill .Mohllmrn.
w inner two HlniiKht yenrH, rorelvtMt
l leh than $100 for hit '2su. Jliinmi
Smith, whoKo rise to tho L'olfin
: lirlKhtM :iKt winter wan poinparn
t bio to the prHent ono or .SUtlte,
! linlHhod with lleks nnd had
nothing except icKftdM.
Stover Victor
In Tahoe Race;
Thula Seventh
T A 1 1 0 1-;. C'a 1. , I Vb. 3 (API
lileher by $'.'000 and possessor for
ono year of th .Marco Ilellman
trophy. Hoy Stover, veteran mush
er fromMcOall, Ida., rested today
afler winning' tho second annual
Tahoe-HIerra dog derby, the third
and -final lap of.;. which was run
yesterday over tho 15-mite stiow
eovored course between Tahoe and
Trucke.o atid return.
Stover 8ent hiu team of setters
across, iho finish lino lo win the
annual classic In the elapsed time
of 7 hours GK nilnutes and 4 sec
onds. H't -flnlstieU first In each of
tho threw thtrty-nillo laps, beat
ing the elapsed tlmo of Km'
Prlnti;. of Portland. On.. . winner
of last year's race, by 41 minutes.
Second place .was won by 1 7-yet-old
iM-lbert (l.-oom, Itighy,
Ida., youth, whoso elapsed time
war; frleven minutes behind St over.
Oroom negotiated the three laps
In S:!:27. The youth said ho would j
uso tho fl2ii0 second prize money!
to buy dogs for next year's derby, j
Karl Kimball, Ashton, Ida., diiv- j
Inw the winning1 team used, by j
Prints! hnt year, was third. Klin- j
hall sent his team over the course '
in h::it:l'3. ILe won 1750.
Thula Oeelun. ,of-M:Cull, Ida.,'
tho only woman entrant, had hail j
luck with her dogs and Hnlshed
M'venlh.
Kimball nosed Tud Kent, driving
for the cltv cf Ogden. Vtnh. out
of the money by little- more than1
11 minutes. Kent finished fourth
with an elapsed time of i : 3 2 ; " t.
Stover drove for tlm Sacramento
chamber of commerce, while Kliu-
ball represented the lU-no chain- j
her. Others finished as follows: ,
Fifth: Fay De.lezene, Sun Fran-j
cisco chamber of commerce,!
S:&3:1: sixth. Kay petersoni drlv-j
ing for Salt Lake City. : r : f :i :
seventh, Thula. (Jeelan. Mcf all
Ida.. P:S:a: eighth. Wendell Po
ble. Auburn, (no time).
Giis Sonnenburg
Challenges All
KUNT. Mich.. I'Vli. 3 (Al') Clua
tn -vtv Ju-avswi'lKlit uri'KUirr In
Uin worltl.
Informi'd that tho nutloilul box
UK; uwooliuiun hail barri'il him ns
rlinmploit for failure to milt Its
llinlniition tmirnaiiioiit. Knnni-n-itfvK
tuiiil:
"I'll I'nt.T any opi-n tonrnanipnt
tho N. II. A. or any other wn-i-tllntf
hoily nanlsi to ntuuc thuK givlnw
fVi-ry tuun a t-hanco.V
Monni-iihi-rsr will 'mi-yt Ht.-mloy
.Sla.shik. tho slant I'ole. in a mati ll
h.Tw toniwht;
ICANS.tS CITV. Feb. 3 ( AP) J
The Kanwis- City American Le
gion's heavyweight wrestling toiir
.,, uhlnli ir hones will de-
j VHlop a iof!cil 0ballenger for tho
crown claimed by .Ous Sinnen- ;
(berg. Is sohfrduled to open hrc ;
i Feb. 13. Wrestler who have,
nostt-d their forfeit ?noney include
f "Slrangler" l.ewirt, Stanley Staslak
! Joe Steohei and Put M;(1IH.
Atumlanm Book Cover.
Aluminum is usod lo cover hooks
In sonic (inrta n( Afrkn. This Is
done Iwviiuse llic nlr Is o ilr' tt.
the hliKlliiBa ntn turtic1 Iwck liy
Ihe lient and luck of luolsliirc. Tim
impei- is nmilc Inscot-pronf, hoiii
Iri'Uled wllli n chiIioiihIi" of soihi
soluilon. rrnvlilrnrc .Inurnal.
CItc Th.m t Chase
p sluill rnili'nvor to Rlvc mir
ihllilrcn some of the inenns hy
which ihcy cun Irliiniph over Ihclr
cnvli'onuicnt, innklnir life incniiliie
fill nnd iltli nnd vnrlcil iik ilicy live
It from day to ilay, Wonianii
j Home t.'ompnnlon.
! Summiug It Up
I The host wny to have permanent
i pence with Iho world Is not tn ex
I poet iimi much of II, not to he nfinid
j of II. nnd so far ns one can with
out self-deception. M'c Ihe good in
I It.
j American King of Song j
Stephen folllns I'uster Is iisii- ,
; nll loiislderiMl Hie ci'aiest kdiil'
j writer thm Auierlca has inlureil.
1 He wrote more limn I'M smis, tour j
I of wiili h lire .1111 kinmn aniiinil
the erorld.
Hor.e Seme, bat No Hone
i All economist nmkos :in lmpn
1 sinned plea lor inininoii scum, in
II ..i.i no tine :
, have ihhiiiihiii si ii- nil .iloim Hie
1 line even lo those who drhe on
1 the roads tlml eoiiiinoii retire litis
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Baseball Kings
Gather At New
York Sessions
NKW VOItQ, FiTt. 'S (AP) A
jood part of ihe baseball fratern
ity was in .New YurU today pre
pared to talk and perhaps to trade.
Tho International and Kastern
leaguev. meet today but most inter
est h; in tin annual schedule meet
ing of the National league at tho
Commodore hotel tomorrow, .
Kxcepl for tho schedule itself
iho National league is confronted
with little business of importanco
although there was a possibility
that M'veral trades, under consid
eration for some time may bo com
pleted, before the meeting breaks
tip.
I ia me rumor has It that the
Pittsburgh Pirates are ready to
trade Umieinh ('.rimes, star rk'ht
Announcing
'
Pendleton - Walla Walla - Lewiston
Spokane Yekima Bend Portland
Baker Boise-Twin Fails Pocatello
Salt Lake City
3 Trips Daily to Pendleton and Way Pointr
S Trips Daily to Baker and Way Points
2,Thru Trips Daily to Portland and Wav Points.
Poeatello, Salt Lake City and Way Points.
CCoTfatni!ewT;ton1':ilm?,nM n l "A om Coour d'AlertS,
i-ouax, lewiston, I ullman, Moscow, Walla Walla and Way Points.',
.SpokaneY'akinrf. nit 1' "Hv""' L an,i from Kcnnewick, rn.ro.
hpokane, Yakima, hllcnsburgr, Wcnatchce and all Yakima Valley Points.
Connection, are made at Arlington to and from Hoppncr, Condon, Fossil
and all John Pay Valley Points.
Connection, a made at The Dnllcs to and from Prinevillc, Pend,
Klamalh tails and all Central Oregon Points
ancomer, o. U, and Way I'oints North and Salem, Coi-ni Kuecne,
Koseburg, Medford, Sacramento San Francisco, lo, Angeles and Tali
n ay Points South.
COBifrni2.nc5 5"? rt'1 M'pto t0 'rom Denver. Omaha,
Kansas City, SU Louis, Chicago, New York ami all Ktutern. Cities.
Motor Coaches
S?n,, ln1; !2:5 a- m-; 1
alia Walla .... 10:15 a. m. ; 1
Lewiston 10:15 a. m.; 1
iwiKituu 10:1.) a. m
Vakima
10:15 a. m ;.
-10:15 a. m.; 6:50 p. m. """
m.; 3:30 p. m. ; siar'p'.'m!
Portland
Baker ...
Boise
a. ni
Salt Lake City 10:10 a. m'.
Inquire at Stage Depot f ir rales and schedules to nil points
Kxpres. Shipments Carried on All Schedules
Columbia Gorjro Slap;e Depot
Kirn and Jefferson Sts. rhonc Main Tvn
COLUMBIA GORGE MOTOR COACH SYSTEM
r.irk and YamhiU
ll l ''ml..6.
inrt 'fnudi-l ymi
linva ' til whys
tvnttti'U ftiryvw
hume, only
Complcle
dial a new thrill, new de
WniTWd 'Spit b:lHvV ' Idr ' a."KOcond '
I Ui'M'Miian who can combine a little
' hitting with his fielding. Crimen,
I aei-oruing to reports, as asking a
contract of Sl'ii.uno for the IlKta
j reason, a price that Harney Drey
j fuss, owner of the Pirates, hardly
j will be inclined to pay. The Pi- ,
i rates may find a market for .
i tirltiK-s in Cincinnati,
j la2zy Vance Is another pitcher
j whose future appears a bit clourt
i cd. It is under.-tood the Brooklyn
j Pot. Ins are trying to shave about
i Sf.uiio pff the contract they gave
I tin. da..Ier last year and Vance
1.: believed to have balked. A trado
miht solve this difficulty although
there is more than a little douht
an to whether Wllle-rt Kobinso-i
would lei the speedball king go at
any price.
Calvin Conlidtfe is going to
Wt-ilo -i )titnl v r.f I lw. 1 'lilted
'states in 5 no words. Well, If any
body can do it. Cal can.
New Service
by - ,
Leave Ln Grande
On.
Round
:0n P- m.: 6:50 p. m.-$2"25 $3.40
:00 p. m 3.7.-, .-,.65
:00 p. m! "ZZZ
7.25 10.90
..S.75 13.1'
. 7.3(1 12.65
. S.00 12.05
.. 1.80 2.70
. 7.10 10.65
.19.13 31.90
rortland. Oregon