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Pape Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Saturday, January 17, 1931 SATURDAY THE LAST DAY of Hill's Merchandise Disposal Sale roiir Dollars Will Buy More Here HILL'S PINNING LEWIS DOWN UNEXPECTED END : TO GOTHAM FIGHT Max Baer, Cuffed Around i by Heeney, Wins on 'I 'Freak Knockout llv Herbert W. IVirker (Associated tmx SHirl Wrlttr) NKW YORK. Jmi. 17 1 Jck t ... i i I . i ....vlnn. 1 1 n nt nf ri. ni'nriRm to B.-t hlmwlf Into f"P lommi. Its fourth corweutire Huskies Defeat Idaho; Cougars NoseOut U. 0. lly the Aoelnted Pres SfortiiK their third ntrnlKht victory of the tcason nt Seattle last night, the. Wnhliiton Husk) tin continued to head the basketball parade In the northern division Pacific Coast con ference. Washtncton defeated the Idaho Vandals 41 to 22 to pain another ...... vr ittii noruiern citanvpionsmp. m fu,i!tV I I ther contest plarcd aa a ugnicr. ln (hla j, c( lhe conference last The old Manassa Mauler was third . nlM vshlnpton State college nosed man in Hie ring of Madison Square out ft thrlnms 3J to 30 victory over Oftrden lost ntjht when low Heeney , lhc tmtwrsiiy'of Oregon nt Eugene. vo Knocked from the ring m the ; wahlnjtttn led bv ft biff mnryin all thirt round of his ten mund match - thft wnT oypr Uw viuulals while Ore with Max Baer and .then waa counted n nnd w s c battled ftirlouslv out when he least expected It and w)th tn, coupnra hntnfr miph't least needed It, edge most of the lime. The acor Old Tom had cuffed the cocky Calf- . una tied aix times In the Eujrene con f or nl a youngster around the tin in test. The same teams meet ach other tho Ilrst tft-o rounds, chanitne with ataln tonight. boUt list flying and generally mak-: Stand ines to date are: ing It embarras5tiK for Baer. The Washington third round had barely Rot under . Oregon State 3 way when the two battlers got them- ( Washington State a selves all tied up in ft wrestling Oregon . 0 match alone the ropes. Idaho , . ..... 0 rnevpected Kinlmg i A few Imht nunc Ilea tent Thomas ;OV..US. lOWTS WHITMAN off balance and he sailed through s WA1.LA WALLA. Wash., Jan: 17 iV the rope Into the pvesa box. Ap It too a;i overtime period for patently unhurt. Tom clambered Onnsaira university to nose out Whit- back Into the ring and rested on one ' man eolleee a fast and furious knee, all set to take a litle time to tnn here last night. The score was get hla bearings before resuming the Sfl to a. struggle. W. L. 1 3 O The knockdown tlme-koeper. Ar thur Douovau, momemarily forgot outsJde the rtm?. and counted up to eight Then txuiovau remembered, and added eight and two and found they made teu, and waved Heeney from the ring. There was nothing Dempsey could do. He was Just as surprised as the 8000 cash customers and Heeney at tne queer ending or the bout in which rrurr sot m iu-.ats ami ana ALB ANA. Ore.. Jan. 17 .JWCol- he had counted two while Heeney was f us: Sound trounced the to S8 here last night. The Lgrs from the north were In front most I the way. I ... A2p- 1 '?T&$Ah 1 Js- Jf CHrVUPO . I iaj if ,.t f II W ALOM3 WECESTII ! I ! OF UEl I f By Pap 1 Business Houses At Union Close Durinff Funeral IK Mrs. L. . Terrall ' (Observer Correspondent) Big "Write Up" Is Described At Power Hearing WASHINGTON. Jan. 17 tP will pa? 'n Granfie .Saturday t ternoon against the Central grartl wain. ImJsler boyo defeated Eiei last Monday evening on the ImhL. lloor. Mr. Wcls is their coach. The rymian Disrera nem a meet Ing Wednesday evening in the K p hall and olllcere were installed i.I' I Flora Golden was Installed most ex. write up" of $2,516,000 included m . E a purman; excellent Junior iJ' ItNION. Ore. (Speclall Business $6,000,000 paid by the "i"". j Grace Rollins; manager. Mrs. Verdi i ...... .,Hn. ih. fim.AVjiur power compauy v Kn eht: mistress oi records nnri j H iiht comDanv lor : j era. services lor Josepn ,"?"'L .. 7Th,r Inland Power and; years that lie was In business In Un- i Ugnt company, the Kootenai roer Ion he was active in civic affairs of I company and the onre "" the town as well as the county. He , company was described Prlday to tne was born in Portland, Ore.. Oct. 18. .federal trade commission. 1854 and came to Union about 1870 1 Edwin T. Harris. m"1I? where he lived until 1913. He was a I counlant. testified as the commission charter member of the Knights of i entered the second day or lis Pvthlas in Union and held member- I qulry into the financial affairs Mine ship In the Elks lodge of Bakersf ield. Washington company, a suosimory oi i Lai. lie was marrica to vera noaine . American ruwci " - - H H i in 1913 and moved to California i ter is a member of tae clcctrl, oonu where he remained until his death, and share group. He had a severe illness about a year i Tle --rite up" represented an ex- ago but rallied and was active until ' cess" on the rjooxs of the Washington int.- ma t o a., company over tne vaiue w K t. oau ocniaiumu. jatr&iura ins iuu . crties as entered on me iwuu v. .... i ne leaves a aaugmer, .-uu. xnciub , , tnree companies. 1 j of Baker, a granddaughter. Mrs. Nina j 0n conclusion of the hearing. Rob- Klsby. of Ontario. Cal.. and a great- J ert E Heau. counsel for the commls- grandson. He also leaves a number j scn tol(l tfJe presiding commissioner j of nieces and nephews. Funeral serv- i ne dlssatufied with the explana- ; . ices were conducted from the Cock tiQn tne "write up" was pres-' I Bros, mortuary by Rev. R. C. Lee i enwd jam further explanation i ! with a ritualistic service by the ! . : tjjsactlon would be asked. I Knights of Pythias afterwards. j tttmony about the Wash-1 I A nine-pound son was born Thurs- ' .. -mDanv was postponed in- iday night to Mr. and Mrs. Guy ; drj mltelv Inouiry into the affairs ! Church. He has been named Robert . tne Xlabama Power company will .wn. . ii.c nnlne mesaai. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vocel were -'nBrv 27 hc-sts to the Pinochle club at their ; - . country home Thursday evening. Mr. i and MVs. Donald Lamb were alter-; nates. Winners of the high scores : for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. : Ellis Hess and low Mrs. Roy Gipson. ; A flue lunch was served by the hos- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Miller are en-' - ju- Leitlia Cleaver j Joying a visit from Mr. Miller's pa- j (Observer Correspondent) : tcrr.nl grandfather who arrived re-j EVfBLER. Ore. (Special) Two vol ' cently from Nebraska. They live at ' jev 11 games were played on the ; the C. E Lawson ranch. I Imbier floor Wednesday evening be- ; A truck load of furniture was) tween La Grande and Imbier. Imb moved from the Cove L. D. S. hall to ier-s second team defeated Lt j she Union church on Thursday. j Grande's second team three games I Mrs. J. Elliott who has been at I straight- while La Grande's first ! Hot Lake for several weeks has been ; ,. H.fted Imblers first team resoondence, Mrs. Wllent Purm..T mistress of finance, Mrs. PlorencI McKlnnis: protector, Mrs. Anna Mc Klnnls; outer guard, Mrs. Hulda Wl son. and past chief, Mrs. Velrna Mc" Klnnis. A social evening was spent following the election of oflicers Mrs. Anna McKlnnis, Mrs. Florence McKlnnis and Mrs. Knight served re! freshments. The meetings are held every second and fourth Wednesday of the month. New York Ewald office buyln. case goes to the Jury. 5 U. S. L. Batteries Sold on Insured Life We buy or trade for votir old battery BURGEvSS BATTERY & ELECTRIC STATION Opposite La (imnde Grocery EMBLER PERSONALS i quite 111 lately. She Is a sister of Mrs. J. I. Sturgill and- Mrs. John Clark of Union. The Union roller ball team me MMit'OKft IIKiH 24: M.AMATII 13 Mfc'DFOHD. Ore.. Jan. 17 Med tcrd llhih school defeated the Klam ath Falls Hk-h Kvlretball team 24 X&MtiniintZUSiZ ld put ,0 13 ' up a much better lusht thai anyone nad expected mm to. runcneii rot ter TROJAN tt'T STANFORD . PAU ALTO, Jan. 17 iv -Stanford twiima VVrt tKriA- unlwralty fHl btore the IowIt a co!ifcretce pame 27 to SM. The Trojan lo 25 to 16 at half-time. Wif f y Cox Now Leads Field At ; Agua Caliente, AGl'A CALIKNTF. Mexico. Jan. 17 iV- Willred (Wiliv) CVx. profession- Tootball Helps Scholarsjiip Pittsburg Pirates Have Tonsil eciomy i I,"1., . 1 .. O i J. PITTSBURGH. Jan. 17 The pened because of Illness of Mrs. Bell r cMcl L 1 l tz ft Fittsburch Pirates think the reason Wriirht. ishe gave, in three out of four games. A number of Elgin people attended the game. The Irhbler Woman's club met WMnuleif - afternoon. A business defeat In the three games played meeting was held and a very lnter v.ith the Imbier boys on the home luting procram followed. Tho sub floor Thursday evening. Those who! jcct "Holland" with Mrs. Fern1 played for Union were L. Z. Terrall, i Keenan In charge of the program. At Gipson. J. P. Hutchinson. F. N.jjj wifrcd Westenskow. of La Fox. Fiord Gauthier. Lewis Ideler. E. : Granda was hastess. j P. Coburn. Cecil Gricss and Will ' imMa r.r-.Ho hactothnii tenm 1 Campbell. ; " . . " .: , Tne w. oman s club held a regular meeting Thursday afternoon with the business session presided over by Mrs. G. P. Hail, president of the club. The program for the afternoon was ; the Christmas number that was post- Trade Your Piano in on a New Victor or RCA Radio Adlers Music Co. Visit Our Piano Dept. lt l-iu-ry t'.rcen COLUMBUS. C Jan. charming . they Jidnt finish hicher in the Na- manner, the story of "The Other : ticiial leacue. race last season was be- Wise Man." Mrs. Edith Phy sang two cause their tcxisils were not so (rood, solos. "Birthday of the King' and And if they're rieht, the bovs point "Brcwn Bird Smcing. During the Otto Von Porat ami Phil Soott clashed tor charity and Scott wnt down in a ,ouy and cryim: "Fwur fwn a punch to the hip. On Thurs day nljiht Demjssey reiereed a bout ; at Newark which ended in a foul and It wns only a few days afM that he felt called ujxm to wllop a piceMlf-ttcAlly-ltKllned wrestler down in Tex as. Baer weighed 201: Heenev Jh. j li ceding a wmls from the Kew , York state athletic commission that suspended fighters and manavra at , ," r..V- ...V...V...,i - v.-'.'. ...wv. - - v-j And if theTe rieht, the bovs point "zsrcwn Bird bineing. During the 1" frOIU t"it t J football is cuTs lhpv iy- onf -offce sociai hour that fbuSwed Mrs. Frii SJ.fmncr " l tf-. fceaithiwi teams in the land th:s Sturg:!!. Urs. VioSa Parker and Mrs. the tu nrntainin? er.tr&rns m the (cc;s are detrimental to the athlete. r k'sl -rH hnvn Sport Slants Ity A tan 4. Could fAssoctared Press &;vris Kdiiorl Fw no iwrticular reon. front an adjoining teant cibmcl iu Artie I.,fnn mhC;U V-" P M.Wma symnaslum. 1 atarted KStllaSS0) -hWi ,lkin tKu IV1 tteltlew with UflU kuih, tle creat ouUK4oer. The lUbe was a (tneat pitcher be fore he a (meater outiielder and Tua nnicn. alreadr et od.i with ' ''r? irJ7S SSmS t?X n.nfr and studied that potman clo.;r n4 unxrtiiutK to rtsS a:y vicC;.tKm of T.. VI ;Wlf at first," said Ruth. "He made it look Use a cmeh until jKxi-.ebodv fl tried to do the annus he did. ne wns c:ain-iichtniijs on s-low rV lera or bunts down the first haw line, lie had a great arm and he was hitter, too." Wub Chre o:t f;r.t. the ret of rsveo ot r tvx foi iVMe as vvv be. Hans Wax;ier at thirvt bas ard jimmy nviin at third ba.. l"nt pickim; only from th.tse I hax-e seen and know s.Miieih;r.c ira" )viua to keep miin aMMic oth era. Prlmo Camera and P.o'.no Ua cudun, fc Ut of whom r.re u,der ban in tm aiute. lhe ccwmlsaloa mles. Karasick Loses To Sonttenberg VICTORIA. S. Jan. 17 Out Sfotmenueri;, Xornier heavywYisht wifMinut champion, defeated Al Kr- Kuthw kll-tar infield would be .i- a&jca, tAvtianci. riere lat nishi in uuiira wie hUMtn laoii into sub- o. miw-ion tiheu the latter u:ed to anctw with the rele:t over a hold. 1 ter Uw one tall and the croaxt jeered lv1" ti B: Bam qualified. "There and booet. ,vr hr cvxvt ttnea but 1 il ; i.e siici icuows tor my tejiaa. " Tci purpose of bailihoo :n a sra .cn of depressed aixl ot-t.ated -a!ues. the StfiMms-Camera mau-h is te Nt that Xt;aroi can ofTer to the CORK. Irish Pre Siatr. Jan. IT .-Tv ,ic tndx-t m Florida and hope for v - i:.e a promaosr return a; Moonlight Hunting Popular In Ireland Kjiwx Caliente $J.iX open tourna ment today, as they came to the fmal 18 of the 72 hole totirnameut. .tohnny Oc.lden. Ntwton. Conn., ;v nt sivond plf.ee with 313. Cox. ftnishius last yesterday fur nished the senj-'Ation of the tourna ment Although he hd warned the field of a-hst in. st.re br r.und iv.g the turtt with a S4. tw under P&r. His home round "as coin-' pie ted In ?5 betore any one reaitred i hat he was a fero-.is threat. 6;x bitxiii-s were s-iterel thrvusrh h rroord fvr the dAy, ir.du'ASins the . calibre ot oli ho hc' , , Gene SAniaen. New York prv. turr, ed in a on the 1.-: e;chtee-:i of the 10 ir.ausura!. but that RiArk was rem-o-ed frvxn the Ixvks when par ws boosted a stroke for te course. Fay Coerrjiru Culrer C:ty. Cal.. supped into the Je.td antor: tne a:rj t.:rs vtrday a 24 ivsl. Thi as two strokes better than tiiat of J.hnny rwo:v Chicaco. with a Jjift. Tied for third uerv Twit lv:ror. Ouk laiid. OaJ . aid U A Bverlf, Psw;ia:id. Ore , with Sw.hini: ot a Mir a-.s caused yes-terd.-.r when Svarsrii brc-vht up't-.e q u es : cn as to v-h ether t e bU p;Ayx-.i by Dudley. Hacn ai:.l Ha-:x &v. j i h vs t ix s -wx ?. . t h i he U::;ted ;.ts rc;f asrwv:i:on qusli-iicMi.-Hi,. u-r the nciv ad-tod lrccr atid lighter ball. The commute, after a lengthy sc? s;on ar.d mK"h mei-ui:r.c. ctvided the balis we:e O. K. Tvc :-.(. r.ir.e r.io::-ty prircs craded frc-m eloCVO to u. awsit the tr. nors ii.s nitemooa. h;e throe ama teur prircs r.A been posted. Wes'.fT FVer. Ohio State's All-Amer ica af and honor student, credits the came with helping him to maintain a hii;h scholastic stand U;. "As a matter of fact." remarked this your.: mau who m four years has the reoord of never harir flunked a class ox missed a tockie. "it can almost be said Uiat footiuul is u:tder-emphasird. troz. the stu dent's point of v.ew. "Take ntywlf for instance. I love to play football. My coiieye career would h..v been iMcomplete without the !;trvi mental and physical trwin I gv oi the CT:d:r.-n. Oh. ass tljvxt wisen I came home from a luirxS day at practice, or after a suit Bu; a cooo. meal, a srood shower, and rny mmd ws cle&tvr. Scudyi.-.f was caster and I g.-t.morc cut cf wr.a: I studied. "T.ie hard knocks you c?t :n the iir.o are more than co-.pcnsilcd for m thf satisfaction of ainir c re :i of p;; t ur-g Up batt:e. Pes'.er admitted he hadn't ifc-xicht s crc-at deal about the co:r.r.-.ercial emphasis placed oil the game. So :ar as he kaetr, xht phase oi the is iu nter cot fts tar as the kvker rocms cr the pracurs fK'id. "We nei-er thoucht ab.xit whether winning c Iv-ssir. irou'd br;;g in more or Jess money at t3ie raie. he stfd. Thii wiiSTi'i -ht we wrre there for. We were piTir.g fvV Ohio State to a.n if we could, but tf w iost. ve knew it wasn't because we didn't try: maybe we didn't crt the breaks; mAybe the o.fcer team did: an-way we d;d ovir best."' year. Aiex t-iater served doughnuts and Lock who's had m out: coffee. Pitchers Hemic Meine. Just re-in- The Presbyterian Ladies Aid soci- stated after quit Ting the game be- ety met at the home of Alice Cadwell cause of ill health: Emn Brame. last Friday. Routine business was Andy Bednar. Charles Woods. Steve conducted after which lunch was Swetonlc; catcher Hal Finney: in- served by the hostess assisted by. fielders P Traynor. Oeorce Gran- Mrs. tenth Phy. - tham. Gus Suhr and Harry Geiss- In a fast came between the Imbier bercen outfielders Paul and Licyd M. I. A. basketball team and the Un- ' Waner. ten M. I. A. team ThursdaT' eveninc ; the tatter ran uo a score of 32 - acainsi the 22 points made by the Iniok-r leanv Eleven boys went over from Union. Those playing on the first team wrr? Alrah Orton. Laurence - " lorwaros; irrancis uaiiin;. cen- . IU Mrs. . D. tXhitinj: - Cicpiien Wilde and Arnold Ed- tObsrrer Correapoadent 1 ralscn. guards. MT. GLKN t Special t A number of Nellie Geertsen was chosen queen vour. peonle gave a dancing partv ' te Union Ward M. I. A. and will at the Amusement hail Friday eve- represent them m the annual "Gold King with about 40 present. Tncy re- Green bsii' to be held at the Mrs.'f. A. Fortier left Friday mommg for BcTTdman to stay a few cays wv.h her daughter, who was to have her tonsils removed. The ciauihter is a senior in the BAirdman BETTER MERCHANDISE Always at Lower Prices If you want a real bargain in Coats size 2 to 6 we have one. NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP 5 It. Glen Personals. become Jar more popular than dav- thr ,,up'w' tlrit nununc of the tox. M vs The apcr ts preQing in the south cf liriArtd, :wt those mho haw taken lart in it deK-rtbe it as ir most tnnllln tan ordtnarr fox hunan One ctukse started at st p w aod laMod until a o'clock in the mora ine. Priest, parn. doc tora. merch- aniK. rarroej-s and huutaig men .l other heawweuht ynwts are n.t even alluring enouch to JiU a medium s:red inooor arv-.-.a, much )e an outdcvr boal suh as Miami has built to accommodate ci, lot NdvW 0rnera and Stribltng have fought abnwd but cot an even b"CAk. How ever much the by: Itahan mxv be poxh-pvxed. tiere t su.l enouch took part in the via. and thoae r',n tVwUl Tfsx -ihty plus his who ere i.c.1 danng enough to U!Uf;;:;'J trV to milt utiiw ie RXKinr.t iucvn. ut motor and poiw uaps. Seattle Eskimos Suffer fat Down SEATTLK Wsi.n i: w Al ter a scintilla u:fi :.-es of lour straight hoctev xjctcces tc ivv.tle tivkim. unre4t a tv4 c0 n thi wt to lose two came and Vie another. Their latent defr! orre ifcst nuh! when the Portland Buckj.r-xv coed out a 1 to o is and cj.mbed bck uito the runatug m u.-e P.-.;c tVM )eague ;e s,-Sv,r tr:4Sl eek ws a ;ch;r.v.rr for t: c Pktm Kjrg to Vancmer Mor-dv Aight. xms Ponai4 Thurdaj- p.scht are. Ksuxji sjgiuii itx r.r The three tra in the leie are nc bu:v he c' toceiher .:'s Vancouver le:i:nc in peer.": a v Seattie and Pvcr.and '.red tor o-ttd poe ith is. !e to pre -ear. ;;h Ar-:o. viiuc a? & U.e always been ia:r. n the south r.d h:s sh:-p .r.:nens-e av.hiu the pi a ra.A-.ng ihe slV i i .-tTF-e;c;;:. en..xncx h -04 i tT at;rcuon. S'alucb'e BuiMiag Material Wotjil ao3 is a new biril,i.ns n'A tcr;si i!oxc,l hy tVrrr.i!i cemMsv the dens;; of wi.-h is sc.-i to he HTVBter t'.an ttit cf wvl. The .v.;v.;ri! cohsms of wvi wti:ch l as Uv:i t:o; iil wiih K w f.isir.s pv'-i iruU.s such ns itut i n r If. vs. i:s or of swcIUt ; ss:d tis rbus;;5x.?i:y sre sir-sll atnl U is terh.cof vxrcM l.S.e Fighting Parson l for ngtnc about one of t-e mot radical s;ons insQxat 'ti of SWA notes F-arf iVughhri. s-rvVts ei;iot oi the OeviAr Rurtxt ( low.x , OaiYit. coe to le KrWr l- M,.rs tne man wbo chanced ir -. ieAt ise b.ve ha ;l frwn a i-. a ' ee eer.ir.g pM:mr xrre itcrta for hji duh and t.ie v1"1" po;r.i out n thtVMUhCIIt lhe CO-'JTlt-T Tf err. Wv.e, o: nhi,- iv rnher. a.r- t-e NTs. t t ier;r mi; ovrTe er.ttrriv xi:...- .'.t' :.Mv ye at T7e rst VU -a ais, is co::p-:t:? :x :a- i;M v-i;. I'.wa. MIS mWRC AIUI H.r PrrKfWiSirRvl PU Ocim gr Coot vice txtsw :;.f cwi svre about e aver. k d-.,t cem cv. to ao-covv a biL. as.d he goes? us the aaie way wii a i otr- 4 foikiv Ke aioot a:Mind jcvi f JDSKPH IH)WE HY THIERS 33- lOccUnued txTA Pkge Cx) 29 Tvf aro l.'tf CVN ltH ANtt IU NT far.'-rf- was a i.-iL-.;iia:-x kr re ifcws v cre la.kiisjt i.e Jf PTTT?FrKlXi Ntt-ss airs Vfae; a F Wfrrr fc. crav sualied fclilil Kt -v ..... tv . baa obifciiiefi a license i:-.rv hf V oa car to ih e;vy cierk cCiioe to ; jet it, KYrrbeT ir. Ue txi ria to py for au:Jt Uceacj except jo.k Mi.: , Kr.ir or.- ii iJi Crr .Si kt.r ' frh.-rv.rerrf - To:,7M-'Of Oe:e-;:i l-ond.-ox Three peT-aocx killed b ehurra an an Ktcmix Acwa bx fale. wmd fcoki l;nee rXjcSr oi V.k al UwfKVj ,vt, i S i - 12 4 la ar-aric.A in ciii c4 i,- " i t-" V -. v. V v -'' V ! . i " j - i t . ' T . r - n v ' Wi.. -w -.v-a. tLd'-'L Rev. Le&Nc C Keaey, wwiJl War port a very enjoyable time. Mrs. W&rr Lir.dsay is isitirr at the home of her daurhier. Mrs. Annie hard losing ; Nebeter. Jceph Feit. IS-vear-oid son of X. M. FVik became senoxisly ill Sunday evening cf appendicitis. The b.-ys of tiie M. I. A. basket ball team are elated over their vic tory in the rAme wrrh La Grande i Fk-?i Ward M. I. A. Te score was '35 to . l- There are two cases cf smallpox in this District. Kenneth Snyder and Donr.a Feik both have the disease in a mile form. Mrs. K. D. Wnitirx entertained the wcmen of The Relief society at her : heme Tuesday afternoon. I Keber Alien, of La Grande, is help- ! :nc S. K. Allen cct out Iocs tht meant mvx to hum m ar.r war. T7Ji'ezlt JL Sut he admits with a b.-vd cnn. 7 ,Ja "f? JT That came we took from Fitv'last n w, . v Vf v .. a ."re mieather was fine with roses m savet rr'.Ynct I pucsss 1 d?d feel a l-.ttie thai way a tout ,t But then. Fit: hw a bis; name. ar.d I cot a lies out oi i:ck.i.: tncm. Fester docsat bc-l.exTe thit a sub' i.a-ec ico.nan p-ayw can se a Dig i Misf 1ia Nebeker has entered th su..-iv on a coary teant. i r,u , iw.-li Xorr srv 1c- ' iie too much for himself and , xt second semester, not enough for the wn." he said. Z;rift z.vacc has cone to Baker lis teamwork tJiat countA.- Fes- Tt,f. accepted a position. 1c: went oa. xXne man cant maXe Mrs. B. P. Sauce has been quite ill a foctba.t tcisi atvy mccv than he can tx ft nu. of"da-. make an army or a b;c corpvatx i ffKx cd the farmers crance were or ar.Ythir.c tise thjit reoti-res- co- ; ... ,.., --r vrti- A number oi sheep cwners are busy cett.r.c reaoy for tiie limbing seascim F"..vJ Ff'.k has tcccpted a position witn the Fcw-man-R;cks Lumber Co. Albert Ka-k.nrsi is working at the county crusher near StArkey. The M I. A. basketbaU team played the 2d. 1- A. Second Ward team Thurs day ereninjc w-.th a score ol 22 to 12 in fivor of Mt. Gm Paint Up the Old Furniture Rasmussen's Paint All Kinds and Colors W. H. ROHNENKAMP CO. C-M. bloom and all evidences of snrine. M.-. and Mrs. Alex Xebeker vts ited at the besne cf tis mother. Mrs- Nebeker. Monday. Mr. Neixiker is lempicyed by the Mt. Emily Lumber school ?et cut a footrta.l. or any ( oir.cr .s."ct lor ti; matter. jxss vht ea.r-. inaivicuAl player puis ;n ic it. U one sua iacs. it polls the hole team bark A tx-.lLar.t piayer ciu r.:i; a team cc-wn if he tries to h.-v lhe l;mel'.cht. Mi:v:m:nc ur. Wes said, football is a chs.:-fccter bUkKser, a bociy tuidcr a n.;:d bm.oer. Refuses Office ft '-I 4W 1 f Mewet ) iSsMfl r? """""" " ' ' m l 4- rME in ,oda' nd see ;E8 , liftW v.' It NFS KILL TWO RATTIiO'R. .Ur. IT iJ Tro ctf hcyuf Ell taj" by i-jk whl: csArd rrccn pas ihaii: :r.w'' i ' 5A;d Jjir ivrscGs tvf n ; t-lirii si t-KTCtr ciders tnjunpd la ; naunc a? JJt.i4Ci la -. - isr.'sr- . I in-.- .-ij Bfi;.l- Tbe rrrvx siii ro- i Ci of BUck Pot ia.tMcs wtrci teem to . a,'-Ctl i be sir s rars. ' this new.lorgerThor. It is an cchievement in value and quality that is taking the country by storm. Women everywhere mar vel at its ability to wash clean end fast, without TANGLING the clothes! See it demonstrated. FOUR BIG FEATURES I ne.17 ond rtckes taivgiir.g nnioitible. 2 NEW torg-r Kte the porn4n twb Sotjj sw kl for the Ss-e foaSjr. -'EW bt-S-in e!crrij hecr keeps i water bo! HvciKog tfce et.re Sb3 opcrotKn. NEW Jno-f, iorjer it oad eatrftd u robber Jo nske cbsoVrtety oo.seiess. S9 Down $9 Per Month T Rev. ftofeA J. C be. ? Ct-r' c r-ss of Hr.tej. s. K I Ed curc?l i Sn F.-ac e;ecta w t K r. Hr.sr i hi! ten en;rJ to t!- CJ'.fj- j e-ft t resres-ersrt'vr. reVres tc , i TUse b,- .i'J its; .V":n P -v i d?r:-J tit or ib !.-r i f 1'tH Larfwat Fewarei A-ea The LiactxSa SiVsry sa.r rr s.:- c? fe A.a.a va icy f, ir-e terr; f.vvsc.csi a"ra is crfr Trs Phone for FREE Demonstrcrion Eastern Oregon Ugbt & Power Co. A