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Saturday, February 21, 1931 Pupe Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. HILL'S A Good l'lueo In Traile Owned CARNERA BATTLE NOT POSTPONED Fight to be held Mar. 5 as 4- Scheduled Despite Cracked Rib. Ill- Akin UmiM MIAMI. Via.. Hb, Jl vi Dcspll Prtu Cni'a crackm Mb and any elhr paint may or nujr nol -lt in ;h aiwa ol the be oKt-. Italy piv to U--f Itwyntsht win ter carnival will ir.rt Jinuny Malomy. ot Boitaa. i the MjKkm Squat Gardrn vtacUutu her March i as ulMKiuIni. The Miami boui commtoit lat JJjfnt i S ilraJJaKJev S St 2 SSZ:ASSlSt j U-.w. Siri K-Ar! JJS rekrabout tlrbii: r.; i Italian's condition frvru lour phy iK-ian. studvins X-ray prvtraphi and lwtennyr lo debate between the manacera of th twv p?inctuLv Arrantremeuta men forward umiei 1h dtrecuoa cf ra" Suiblinj loi the first of the tm inter fit ahoaa, teaturttt Mickey Walker and JtihnnV Ktiiiv ttXt, Tktf5idAV lllr.t. I Max Schnwhn? u expects tn f Miauu today to neip Ui tilyhoo ; for the Hwko-Walker bout- Th iVr- I man and Suibiinj; are scheduled to box exhibitiotia ca wxt Tueiiyj card. OMRTt KN llOI'K i. u vutui. ro m . c.n Fmuh-. toother ot thcee vllknn ( , . , . , , w, w . . i wa; liiT Staai imme defeited Vr-tver- wStLSaSSriiTSI l a tn Fcific ; .S? rc3.u.aruy in in:erco;:eute recocis e f recent month. .( and another equalled. " The ruseed littSe Italian. fceM on i of OreHi set a new twejiit the short end of 8 to & odxn. ahowvxl j mark of 3 nur.ute. 40 4-5 see the utmost cvu.e:M for expert cnn- j tt .rxjvl dtaucA vhV Km by Wltit KLWie SJvea, etouunc 1 ciapp of Stanford nevct;sui the 44 Chtoaso featherweicht, ail over th Vi:u in XV rlivc teat niicht aad wttintnf StaaMwI. avxiatxl fw the thirvi unammem oeciwa of the referee hvvd - hea ts me t. KC-yard . and tw hwSeea. I haetetroke d:ta2ce tn 1 nunu:e 6 $hea. nrturaras to New Tor after j jcor-is. an absence of ix years and in the! rirxer rir-fct e-vr--- Battaunqv 13$-pound croen, rver ccukd tatiuxa, Francis' uihceat:ic at" tack, won onty three cf the rviiio. teemed untAer the Kids boiy attack in the eMh attd tent-h tvKuv.is ax.-d wa coai-VUly evfeaui. , tj. t:ic ttaae the Jtnal gont ttutkdekkV - otfi rivro wixs BQZEU&X. M.vit.. Feb. SI Tjuttf Frrw 1 T oii bvWt-i- WiOt defeated KOdje Sfceiton, US, of Great Falis in tSe ten round uuq ereat j of a boxir.e card aM Riyrci i The battie was roujh throutyyt. j Frpo was given fitw rcoaioiv vth 1 three erea. 1 i CORRFTT HF tTS H VI KFK FK-OCCISOlX Fvtv It ts 1 Yvnane CVvm-:l rr-vx : n t scwiraw. came thrown with a t.c- tcey m the tirt e;fa c! h re cently acuiwd Mate wettercecht chaavcir la.t n.ht. by putSa-h-tt h way to a ten rviod cecsfe-: cer Fauii Walker. Treuioo, jr. Th 1-5:3 ntarked Cw:u se tura to the r v. ariw a ttv.i- uin. OXT awe to tlxty Pd dKvvued hist a new type of r.r. lr.ed o cvwnter panehmfc Walke?. waS the fhUK.:. SUB-DISTRICT TOURNEY TO BE HERE NEXT WEEK; tCoctiauei frvw F.ee Oae Sar,'fe tm wUS oe a'.-;.t vht i yh tv:wTi ioe re IT asc .ti aewo ts la C;sw WttrruiwI, j Ctr- Kari-:. ?ist i,-rvl Kv the aue iat i a:vd a; rs a. iN-w te h5iojc Wd tae iiwncJ aa a;e i:viJzzeiK Kv ii la iiraai- i."-- ; ard et.'ve J"tv 1?, arrr W u.i c amcot wsil ixit -pLxa i 1. ,H S. r ' iw,v.w ouxw l;fe lw Tfe fcn- 'k Mcc.-a.vx eeieCa tjaa otf vc-sj? vw -t ccar dKKteress-ed ivoiZ2:;;of o.-i.c:.rc ;c-.-u. i'X vv.-: -M th ..a. c Cre 5he ratix- A.: niw a:-r tzuzr-iti-i , Arv.1!' frvsw, fxve jouihav5e-;a; are -nz-f&x 1? ne-j. ; o.xa-s; c' ''.vir.cic t Ai:?:v.rsc at the ? states WtHOW TKOMi r-rt UV TtfMxr-aa Csvs. u- 1.C10W1 i:v. ?V. ej Tr.;s.T.. 11 vrw r:rx.;t iv-tn: eve iajsr &.i.:-nat.T Traa$vcto:foei to acd fvra ca.v - et-t te Wi.:w-- irJi seVv -,-m.? 5- if f,-e"tvei. ?wi ktMCUU C.K3V4 tat., a?C-y C.X. irc i.V.-."rc" XTiii Z??r2A AlTir.Cd the? ia.ve- t. T-fy he f t.,. , c-Ar" tos-re were IS vwori- ar TT-f. -.'h v?u? v.-;cva: Vy..Vv 'ztxrx i CXiS,- Kcr- tt Awii A-nA X-.eih f v rVc. ajii fa.AiT lt,..'ja.x- f. kaK.d the-sn or.-c-s iii c.. -; cr vatutt vc e-.r ccrcr-a ,. pi a5rc " :-r i-s oa sre &,v: V--.-vc ft -!v ri.;. At-h -o .Vevc. v&x:t JT cecs'je-red a rl .-v i:;,y ;rjc t-it:3- ?c-i'd te c.vvi '.rr x-- ot vf--Sfcw in tie T-.4T. c-.vn: i.-cr, -ihliT --- rja.. -vr a..-- C Wa3S. iXt C.:v-0 iJ.-V a -fw-a--r, r.- it, iarte a iacs leel. 1 'r a fcv::-. tal vfc a cvt-'d e-'. Sui'.; ftje; kt'tfd acvidaT.4.'j a " IXvicr ?H-c:jaa flat : isi F.-ri C-w - - -SS F-.td R.i:,cw kV .B;-haaee jcvd ...SJ-AVfcv Home Store Whitman Noses Out Willamette By Three Points SAIXM. Ore Feb 31 i.? Whitman cclUxts deXt-aied WilUmtite, 33 to S3 tu the tirsv of tjieir crucial two game basketball aerla here- Ut ni;ht. Wii.umette go&. oit to Rood -startv running up a scort of 8 to 1 iuxd aiamtaiufd a lead ot sererul pointB through Ivaif of the first period. The tLitJN finallT found the basket and sxui lorwd into the lead and at the half'lhc soore was Itf to 14 tnrir favor, la the second half. Willamette ouvkly climbed to within Hire ccmus of the leaders. Then Mn w . . t ! Miouan ten point ahead. I uutc of pay. t WitUauUe ajraiu tallinl to move ' ul2i ,ft'tr I-P-i IWJ Carpenter. Whitman suard. ! 7 A ? b5ket jiut aa H.xllxlIiifaort 01 T- " j funded, aad the basket as .tlte- j Tnvs Kivrs Cove eisM ou of 12 aiwaa. j hstj achool- nre, also a victary , Adm, Willameite, with 14, was ' over th Baker V teasa. hihpo;tit man. Mantell !.v Whit- j Core a lineup lat nifht was: Paijre ai-u va ruiuwr-up with U. T1mS(, Weiiiwr til. forwards; Ktchards team play hcra aaiu toaht. . ti ceaterc &su:h tai. ' Aadcmn. quuut 5 to ii. in a ts janve piyed aa a ivhcunary to lha ; &ae. ISfnnfnrit Mermen j Defeat Oregon U.) X W Al,a.S V. FTt". 4 1 th best prewjtva. Ume in sij Tard tree s".?- by coveiic the oi uce tn - se;cv. LUCK ASSISTS , TO H'.Y TITLE FAlAf REACH. Tta Fvv 31 .f Heien lUci c Kt ::!, N. V. tciay the ervwe. of tse r.v-.vti rvcu- e-". p;.li x'crj.p beca-e .er ball, .u as a cujl:p a 1:r.fj tr.'.o te ho by Virc-.n. We. of ChK.eA. afer Nev Ycrtcc 7r.reJ ty hie kw t?se The t went the V?'h te ; afier halvic aCl but two of IS k-.-iv ( Si of U:2i ;n jfm-cvv V.r;-v : eh.-; to cvy tfce Myise 1a an ea ;.v ;o win a fiw irAid of Jt- ; in;C a at half in mx. Kef bJ tsrutk ihat cc" M k';ck. kiwvked at wato the ;o Km a atco--srsai?; tue aai carotrsed cif to ti UniOil vOUlU S Quota For Camp This Year Is 10 Wash tec 5:e Ciilt, rr.'-.ilTV wUS ecva vr-.- 1 , el at KXV tf.-ire et .nr.-Sv rtow .-.a axis. es-e :.v ive to Vio mcx :--cri ie o?-13t Iv-t tvxt m-e T-.-?b.- K - -X-; ' A I-. vCTfci W A.-tivr 1 le; - a Br-, crv- R. ;-a V v .v t 1 toivre X.v.: 2 JS'-Sre-rt t Ce-icJic-4 i-. r V l--i-rai-.ccs. v'-.vju'i O viJ'-jli -rrt-VT oe frn- Ti.rj: xv-iT c- ai;fe o-X Italian Dt ttrmimd To Main tain Parity h eeTcr- - V-'.." r:V-il. Tvkr:TT .-. IU tew -.V. eA!re v-ccr-; t:s a.a. the Or. Muir Due Here Tuesday; Will j " Have Workout The main eremera for the wres- , tllng rani to be staged In Rei hall I Wednesday nlKht Do&atbly the last, i wrestling match this city will see this ma!Sr?nJa hen Tud?!r I Pr'- Harrv Johnson Monday eve- ,i.S."!,y-" .nou bJ.ntoe. drew a tenw rrowd. The sub- Ray- MrCarroll, promoicr. leoay. Bon Mulr. 205 pound Australian per hand until the older man aav an opportunity tor a oody aiam.. The inaich Wednesday night will be conducted under the present box tug and wrestling ordinance, although U mil be repealed tn all probab'lity the sama night at the c4ty eommls 4lou meet leg. COVE CAGERS TRIM JOSEPH ERIDAy; lS'li Ity Mr. A. J. Canklln Obtscrvrr Correspondent M.,Z..-r ,k7;V ZsU' .."J COVK, Ore- ( Special i Cor High j preioumanient ea50n fawt ntieht at jto rr:iw tn- rtttff!tit. fMt ; 0f winmr-F trcta ihe Wallow countv team on Sta -own floor. The ileal j scoif wa Co. ISt. Joseph 17. - .! period Cove held 10 to a lead. At. half toe CVt. although held acore- fesa m the second quarter. bUU heKi a 10 to & lead. In the lsv half J,ph c-airve i r.U. a ruih fcu; tli Four Inches Of Snow Falls In Kamela District heavywfiht chamVToa. te due tarn j J"L ""f, TuwdaT and plans to work out vlth wsor Jchnson nd!aa. legenai McCarroll TueUy night with lbe f concerning many Oresons sornx public invited. Hansen, who wrestles t wHwtcw and explained them geokvi in Spokane Tuesday, will be hens ' calI Thl lI,e sccoud ln Wednesday afternoon, i ftnt 46 he interest of the public The ring is bolus erected at the seems to be increasing it will prob Rrt and also bleachers are betu nbly be necessary to seek larger quar ereeted around the r tug, and all wUl Mere aa the English room was taxed be tn re&dmo&s a day or so before the to capacity. nwtch. Professor Swearingen was a dinner Mulr lost to Hansen here In their,; pur-st- pi Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Welch first meeting in La Grande about a last Suncav. month ago. although he had the up- JmJl U)Vd Is back la school after v Mrs- Bertie Ris I ms Mrs. Skes; WtUtm Weatn- lObwrrer CorTesposideat ? kc. Mr. S.tke: Mr. William Wvs- KAMEiA. Ore. (Soec;aH Karnela Knsiow. Mr, Saaithfrs; Mrs. C-en-fcad about four inches of new snow err Wtstkow. Mr. Bj-nibergcr. Er cn Wedartiay ereiiinc, althooch the ae Riwwa. Rev. Kems. warm sun Thursday and Fr.day - Tte Mtssw Lrcv. Mircirtte and melied it eoaMderably. " . Ftirl McCiUne sr.d Eva and Pfart Mr. Ril;-. Rices and Mrs. H. J. Eoswll were t-sitors in Imbler Hors-'.Eian entersa4aed the wvraea oi ' Tii.y. Kamete at Mrs. Korstirn home cn ' Frcitfjcr SwertCfren prepared re Thursday aJienvxKi- The afterocoa ' frehsr.ent& for te lut dairr mt- was ecs joy At-iy pent in teniae arwi ructa:. aiter whx-h a deUfhifiil , iuiwhecn was scried by the ho:--' tsf &ex& induced Mrk Ardin Lockets Mrs, W. 1 Lane. Mrsv Gust Ftr-as. Mrs; F. P R-vcii. Mrs. Tvxn Eunoa. Mrs M Biwrs. Mrs. Walter : LVr-icn, Mj Aia t:ih. Mrs. Fihel f Tcmasv of Meafham. and the hct-' , es. ,Vhr. Lloyti. toreasan o5 extra raac ? No retMrssd lo KaraeU Thir- t day frcan tew Antcr vfcwf be ent .tr trrk Xir?. Fred Ivon returned 00 Tce tfit fTVf.i P.riLaad wtee sfte wa called co account of ahe iUeesa of si.ee-n-4aTrt Wis Um$ LyvrK Sxih P;r t.j.t-rr c:-.". ".-- Xts Lvoc ha been a pauent at th ' iintl-;r" jetasocs i.v.r jC'.jv ?hroert" hce-.1 tee oca tiae aad icsr the l.Vr rrau-v-s. the sc-cc oe u vty7c'tpd to be Knorawme. s c jt-'J. Tt& t-tz.& rsa miich Mt. Kaney Hood left Kacaeia en : joavr "th-tn tne crse ciayed betwven Thuratfay eealr tcr Am:ty to c;a-l 1 Tfc teoa at Nr:c Pw-T 24S a few oirv. ; j-rpT. Tht cx endfd i- also Mt. ar-d Mr. W IX Scvt. La , faive teer. Tte- lm.ri?c piav Otwttde. haw sicked v Kamrfia fee - c ia rjinse here Tiiy were: wse present. TImt are in cce of the '--. crocse-r ad CaarSes 'f hcne. - C.-OrT- w:er H?i Ore-: e-ardi. iiri, &vl d sea. IVoad , , . Xoqr Ucyd. were La oraap Triors oa . s-c.d tb SlLi Mr lee K n trr.itd1 - Skw Friitr racers alter a wk S "155 Mwi Ctee-i. of P-c RaI, ca t?h.e th W tsiwc in Kamela ax lh hvce of r c5s Mr a-J Mr. Walissr Deosc. . chectir.; ca ti part c. tc?h trars Mrs. Mil'-h: Ch re;u. ed to Krrh rvir.; cc tie Lifr team ?Vit-id o TAseKuy ice a vj.j w-.;h t Carles M.-O." ?SLtK r -Irfj. Mr. LejaX Back-. Iri? Cr-rc tcw a ocxd rtth 1t VJcrieoctn arcre u La Orare o At -' narjty T.iirwsay. - wis ha p.-crt zz&n w.ia The FVrectn Frwailr Su.rtMW h oee " ?arr?e K's-yed Ty lis Intfiaier ctOs ra.t-.ee escal iis cJl cvir: to til- ' seioca K-s w-.:h ihe ircff cI r-s. ini as inh ' ech v-ini fcticw: I at 1i:'r j yt' K woeta cv o srjrrrVJe. 5r h.sa schcoj frch La Orae as rrrr.t. a V" n. fraea, KSttn A.: &5th. wh has been it Ixfier L-oc at t-nbier- f .-r.- rso m 2axrl lvofty exxr.- : 4--T'. Inbl-rr as C tv. Si-. Lr:S-fe a. rur ir ckl rtcciii ier: tec La vVe. I .-n I :er at Vc. JO-: G. tir-scwr. i-rs.tf a Vni F'c-wite. -i-S: Jiteih A-e-rs K?rzj3ca. ctf Meachairs. nt sccre l-r: tn Sarli T2'rsoar- Xi.- i ? ch.v -h:ire held th rtrt se-tirc cc th AwffuSce r ii te ce. Fr-.-iT i-etrnc TJrrr ajw w-.:i h-iie a fca.-Ciy hciJjay O'ut TK?a fiw t- La Oraie TT. 4 H Cte.'ewL of Metfe.-haX Sa 3r. aa M.. A-wn Uvlt'.: aii 5cta. -.jair v .-.r.-tfi La C-rajasSe oc f"-. M l?r-.-.r. aoi Vt-. BlLI ' n th Mr F:-c-?x -io a TaL-rcil s u.e 0-.-:.'ie Swcaae 5rrx ii Mr n au5?.-ij.reo ia -at.-arr to h kzee sect ir. a. ecfMwd :ia ij c He u-oerwc; aa id f. F rt-.-v-.t3- ::ccd re vr,. -of A T5.-rpcccw of vrjr..i(c. 5Ji''.riC t.-rid tJrri- r.-c z4.f - .-. - t :a.i Ta-. -mxn'bouth Division "V5 :.vjstsm 1 . .v-. -rt rv-i- a.Lo ra as . -:-rc -re-: -Sit z. .vc rt th-e: ci'd -ctf -SrAii ad hd iw. t .-: :.va.-r rr.v.. 5 "V sw- ar KaUid "air . .- t-- ri- K-irss-er S, A 50nw.. L-c J F ESvw. ee KaaCisia. ?-..iii Tajivhjac.ra and tr? jr' fw:s.. ":-rec a- .jcii';. Daiy Dt Boe Denied Release From Jail " : -- W-TaLKA rVh X . y- .w9 oc 5?ajtT cm awl r-.dar c-u-A.-c:tt ct Jt pel f.x a t- tt-.- , riAcp t.a s isscv Prof. Johnsqn Gives Talk it Tmbler JVJoiiday lir Mrs. K.iy Nll-on A (Obsen'er Correspondent IMBLKH I Special! The illustrated it.., ,h. in chrai hi- .. .-M,Mt,c oreeon" and the ...., r.rrntlnnalli- fin. Pm- a Ions absence due to Illness. Vatentiue day f3 celebrated lu a rather unique way In the 7th. and th (trsde room this year. Instead erf the usual Valentine box party Lhe&e : two grades took an objective test in i Unt'.ed Spates history. The test cov J erwf all ot the Tih grade work fcx this year and as the 8Ui grade his i not reTlewed tlxis material tvr this fveax.Uiey were at quite a didran- tae because t;:c ih grade has just ! completed the wcrk. The resulting i grades also proved this to be ime as I some or the 8th pradeis received ! lew KrAdes while the 7th grade us a ! whole received high ssrorea, many c : them earuin? gradea oi W and li. The th srade will now staiv week cu lhe Urst P" Ui 6til " rk for next year. Th American Le.cn auxtliary is 8rrarir--c dance t be given in Wade hall Friday evening. ' ii- T;; x.v .,.7 -r;! mo-din? waa removed around the glaa of the back dcor. Evideitly le roobvr became frightened and decked to les.ve tills as mr.- f:othrd fciiine" : Mr. William Ledbett-r returned to her one frvm the Orande Konde hoaplt-vl on Tuesiv. Bond local teacher, spen: s.indnv m K&lnea. "'swiKc nui be here at least the u-,, rrrri scn 'to think so, fee they were cut Thrsii:y having a great tire. j Mii Andre 3". priaiary teacher. ?X-iil the wee-iend at tie h-ome of t air. and Mrs. Orsrion Scott at Falr ! r.ew. Orvcn. There was a lire- turnout Tuesiiy J evenin for the M. 5- A- piay. Th? i Son$ of SicJcaccin The characters weje weU tken bv : Mrs. 2-. B. BiU- zvrr. arv'i upra tfcfir nf.ura !jr --r'. s r:-; -r.r J stcn tte - 1. Mr r.-r. r. sits be -ist .-. rr3rstco(l tlst h; rmisi re-t-s Icr tfiirr matins n-:-v iie put it l-rc. Tfc Churv-"! of G-;i wJl iiixe S ciT Klooi it 13 - 3- prxver Xt- si S5 , Si, ?i.ch:r;g wri ; A TSi r- si. HvjL-fTll-it C. C 1 i. & a a 'i:e basktvii: me v .!-- iiArscy v. or axi a-- rt.c jriec a lacifr. 17-ii Ti L2K. vrxss. a oc rd ct! aU Uses mwea. havtac t varorw ' li V lhi . : ".1.,. r-; cjys:' t ?tf B' . .v. v, .jl asad rMrutinr 'o - rt - . - ttt e-ri's t t.itiia3 , 4 or rr-R 'i;e rjrrccei 3i'i:f as jrrsi-; I'ii ci: i"r tvvi civ A Vaiecus prv3 vea triTea teat . Ft -jca.y -a 1 .r i1 a d h crsoe ractif 'were pn!'i arx: a Y.lezt:ae irx 'a'-ia s.;c?iei h? Ti rcco " vi. ci-i V- Va.'.-.-Jr rcizrjuttee ..-vr-. A se-r-.t- sti-aes vst Ltt.s F '--e rtt!!4 ci :r.cvt a Title At Stake 1CX ANC-rXF. II Cl:- ttc: ec' Ssx'. :-rr. tX-wta.' tks ' i.-r". iH f. vi. r; t..i -.:ri CAllarcj :cc i-ue te'Ju; -3 t.-e itccr.rjv-s jxaxaJt;.-? race t-rl-. ee-ts the sscsi i.r..ecs.;-r cf C-r.-Tr.a at w A-je t?-.-:.rfi 1 a rr:ie x-vii rr i -J: 'Tr-.vvrs v.rs. ! a.fi ? Srt i.nt3-"sa?ce,4 ' -.iae-. Sotr:rr-s Cr-.-v7-a w2 xwr KsIXffCC; T S: rt tS 5iV-?Ct 7"C.a.? w.-e th t." ia ypar I fc.-h Cal.T-J acd & C wiz r..lft -;ift Sv tie? rw 7jt w3 1 c itiKssarr Wu. i TBCia a tdV-hX.-i fc5CaCJSBt rtf 5a.TrW- Ir-T. $u 3lo. 3. laarsa rwat cc ties? tLseFsd4 -c-iad ai MrriA a.; xch. Str-Rre eSeed Sheep Sen(To ! Lambing Sheds j Frpm Powder. By Mr. C. J. Uv ' (Obseirver Correspondent) , NORTH POWDER. Ore. t Special. i Lee and oo. of Baker, who has been ifeeditur their sheep In this vicinity ( this winter ahlpped them to the ': lRinbin Ehcda ax Durkce last Friday. jThere were five double deck cars of t sheep. . 1 , Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Boyer. of Tren- ' ten. Mo, visited last, week at the home of Ed McKeen. Mr. Boyer is a retired, railroad man. They left Sue- ' day for Portland from where they will -take the northern rou: to South Dakota where they will visit , before returning home. rs. 5. O. Gates spent last week : at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Theo Fishex.' , Arthur Moore returned Monday treat Walla Walla where he spent the . ; last week on a business trip. ) Mrs. James Ri$s left Monday for ; Weiser where she will spend this week. . Mrs. Ri&rs was to receive a degree in ; ihe Rebekah lodge at Weiser Thuri ( day night, - : ; Jim Titus shipped one car of cattle to the Portland' market Saturday. Mr. : Titus went to Portland to look alts; ' ths stock and returned home Tuea- day. . Mrs. Oecrse Ballard is leaving Sat urday for Seattle where she will visit twith her daughter. Mrs. Earl Jcnas. - ' The Ladies Aid is giving & Wash- ' incton day dinner today. Mr. and Mrs. John Gilkinson re turned Sunday to te Copper Butte mine where Mr. Gtlkuisoa ts helpui his brother for a few days. Braxtun Behn, son of Mr. and Mrs. jAxel Bohn, who recently underwent ran appendix operation at a Baker W. H- Myers left Monday for WUU - !mina, Ore to visit hss daughter. Mar - ;crie. ho t2&chs la the WUlamlca i school.' Robert R. Wakefield attended the ! ScLoclnVLSters club at Imbler Mon iday nbrht. i Tuescay eight tre P. T- A. eele i brated Founders day. Mrs. George ; Ferguson presented a paper which she .-aa wnisen on "tounder.- wuli&m S. Kratt then took charge of the pro-' ' (tram, which follows: group ftnsrinc t ;ic. A reading on Abraham Un-ccla ; bv Maxtne Mcuratn- piano scio. La 1 Delia S-isw: sohg. gizi ffHe club: : esiae on Gecrre Washm:ion. Jac -Metcaif: saxophone duet. Walter Mc- comsianiod bT Mrs. McGratn at pano; essay on Abraham Lzncom. v&iyta Wilhams: olano okx Doroth ,&avae. Retrwhments were served and the Peur.rfr day birthday cake seed. Eto ti P t. A. 2& T. A. Mr, km Mfs H- P. White d MrT Woolcase as sapertnSFadrat oi u I and Mrs. E. j: eVanstoi iM L GmxSe s-fsr fsrrory. smred tract ti wccKciftl club b&zsquet at trie ti ris tfcls wtotnlttM.- Biier bote TesttaT ewciitf. i Frc rapidiT meiliisg a-T and Cbartes DocJer Is conuned to his ' wia jcca be- eoazrQoed oa .t ttit la grip?. Isuts M:irbeU.ti Sai-irise it lb rresact, artatSff ts dajs tb jakitce- veck at - It ' ccsitiatws. - - - - - - boc4 dtirtn fc absescre. r- c- .... 1TL ... - c.iea w:.a irrs. It-tt-' ryr- eats,. Mr. arjd Mrs. Frank BHvail. Mr. f . . ... ; . . r ijirreat retiimed hocte Sunday eve- n-r.:. Mr. Garrets stayed uniU Wed nestsay and re.und home on the w. and Mrs. W. W. Uilarrf Alta. Ueccge Jenkins, ncxtn of Bakr. yi't.laac E. Kr:; ha bociht a new sedan. - - -iy atemoca the eighth crade oiaeiokill fceva iost the came to the1 oct The game at Imbier Tuesday iltemoca between Inkier .-.nd Ncrth Fswd K?:th h JVt-U"-Vl at aV J IT I.-V 1 in CTie tcv$ pia ted ide ios. two, - OCd hichiriy eon- Cc:. to Imtier. - " , aec.iag North Pcwder an2 Biker. Jrdiy zuiii. Feh. I A. Xorth Fow- Vicr.c Hirsi. wU known sts dr iU:n baskthJLll team defeated "ceas cf pnesiit day social p:obljma. imher Kh ty a sreve of 21 u ;a. cave an interesting t-rture last, niht Th skrr- cvenin? the Pcwtfer HU cc th sbvrt cf Russia, speaiinr C----4 ceiat-d tie lmtHr cuis w a in the Estem OceoKi NsrrrLii schcci K. c-ih zies wece pit?Vd at I- aji.ccttm bCer. O-: c tt 15 cames piarrd ' Wi.lrarr. Ccrdmer. frrss WiTLi WeHv ty tie Pr'srcer boy. cilx feer xe.-e oitazn-d a bcenso to mt.rrv Fi-ese ;cst- " Hr.-ccn. of Jcecrh. Th-.Tse who a:terrded the Ees;ot Oregca ficito-ss xsactrr rree ere Eev and Mri. Merrta r-cx ai -Mrs. Ksch r?v U:r- and ier HUl TeiccKet. went wtth inf. Latn Frery a."rocc: a, srcci rtch c te cr3 ircr had a rv- - trf jvirty. Te 4-S ci-a crls xiso had a vi.--'oss partv. Serrtshmi ere serr-d t?- severi! cf the ci c"-- tha cTiih fcs 2 members.. Mr. and Mr Focertf EiT. f ' Rtrr.:ir-jtcn. Mr Ar;-h Seiay and Jirs. l.st Estra. cf Baker, srent IhirfCAj a: the hecae ct Wilter itr-i Grith. i :k De-- -r ahie to be arci 1 wrtn tr aid at hps crutches. Ee rv ce.ned a taily spearned rV ahsn. : .he ned rrvca a pile ctf kv ( ths trk -sr-th lnT;-"j-i. ? Mr ari Mr Ahect 3. Loec. of "afiiser. th3 wi at t nccae ci - Fsrc Mr Legr a satce Mist Sjfia-th MrCarthy sent th v-i-i;? La Grtaae a g-.ant of L- Ft.- rd TiO. who coi-rated Dtci seevtee y, i taMx h, hom he? ti wee raNX:ii aad jtt-nurjr she terser cc tae sAts. la aZd it W. Jaw COfcMh-aOCaiT sl Fa?: lt irctr v b s:h Mr Csc-hiviser hcjtnet. Mr s-oc. wise wa- sncaVy txL Mr tr patd acax SrotsaT m -.rac, Mr. Ccciaja recrraed hcae 5; ixy a:jer:ci. ftreiriSMffiimd y V,t iiisk .Ca.t.iT. ca te her wsuic. iiaeiwi. t-- ir Sv?tOes..i acd Mia MrCirtA rerr-.-d to PyeiT TfetLrscy - Mfc V A. Hsvisca tn;j so La Gr-kr.rr wt-ffojr oi w-z; szxr a ta wxcrsa wrrh her tfittter t-zz-x. ho attiOai X. .k- tooL. ISL.ND CITY PERSONALS Hrv V tl BT Ar rsfc.lTmri -t-nc ca T-aitrr ca WwirfsciT. -e re-hssr. Jt-s. C i St-rct. ara Mrs, ivSoeir ec2: f T3rx frr eisa-r thy sr-cr th re cf the cay shtcctzir aa La 3rarise. Lcr-; Jd swi DshAcrcca & fcet. htne a wrwwjs taBst wtsa tJr -rr'.'Varr Jr tie tu wrrk Jatanra I. crarjsa.t3twr ef Kr asd M.-S. J. L Fetvy has See; -s?t i fee sew-ni ca1 A', vse tee v-3ov pwt Vy th La aw Aai Kivuc'ry at tie CjcutxridTy ciaprji -at Fnakt ri3aa 3sha-r ctf ih rrkatae t c wS pr-9a th tit.. "Th Ma-'srjpJtt.M' Jhrerssse satam.'" TSwee aainac part ac wae i::r. MT . &ha3s. fe-a rt Ma iJk Lvaac. Size 29x4.40 29x4.50' 30x450 2Sx4-75 29x5.00 31x5.25 29x5.50 32.X&00: j . !" ; B j The News Used To Be: Much credit is due our basketball : lor t chamung manner in -wfcteli they entertained the Baker ' -T tetun. SaranJay evening. Imraed- m7 after ahe pame. Dr G. W. Bicsers, now located at Portland, arrived In the city yester- i Wm. EevacSds. who has been la lo-sri the pass two monns, re;mrneo .hocoe this roornine. J Mr. Taylor, who succeeded enas. ' Mr. Tixlcsr. who sacoeeded CSs. i ' ' j TEN YEARS AGO iFrcd Ofcweer. , tr c rl-nvttji mseiixiriv - -1 . . r r - ' trrrm as tne ltroana carroei. will be the nrinciixal soeaker at the Father " ' and 6a hitsret next Thursday eve- ' I? , ' rjniil an adecuate storm aewer is 5 i. th wooden w niains re- strteT and ether samiiar-iicrro!5eraant shoojd not- be ttashed. ccorcir-r so Geo. Garrett, city mjaaaser. - ONE YEVR AGO ;Frc Ohrrsr. Wed- Feo 1530t S-Ite hixhway cc ?-,?c -rcrxa t- c:vss-: his e?tat; .mI -a Ictad ;h stretch i,COa pcmd en - " Stirrffnf FJ(r 477 Instructor Kitted ?-ACOUL Fix- Feb 21 Lswnant Ps-i 3. Andrew Esrmxn ilisr. were Ued Th-r iirji trainlne pZax went ir.:o a spes. ' at few alt; rue ard craih-ed rust c-cst- the ci:t trnts a si tratnin rcr v FGO TPS HOG CXNTES. :cs! Ejtier than Z rs fee cc ten cenis s cf -!Xre Wxsec rrrd 15 dSerns m. Sport Slants B Alia ' Assccited Press Srorts Eat-rcri It tcvk Jtfcri" rrrTiKT r a vrJe to crsvtnr Xrw Trrkl ficr:i ' pc9lts;s tha; he ss a Ts nitrsL N,-r :t wciiint be v-rr.-ri; xs see cCi J-'xT r a take cr "e prsi- rta'.Ti -3. heii let TiT5 the rrp cit the saeflrcjciiA TVjsre ' ws a ieritaty pericd wten r: chxisicc hi3 rtiwi cr rTl jgiarj; con Wrjders ru iccercec xs cse thr ', UiJFt tw; xixjess- Mi43Cila ci:;d -the tcj toirether utc issaed irtrc tarra. l?-t lea wri crs VZzrLi J reierrt Jack Carkj t-M w-.ii Tr5)$ odr,.a&e aaj h Aat heea Deairjsey. --w --- rcr "T fees tn c.'"-rr crrters. wr.Trd to hreai. ritr New Tcrk Tt Madacc icasre Gat.rag.n jrrcsrters tsazited h-zs.. Th c-rg-jr-isrwCQ -eiccmfd g-r Scrt the txizx fates were a n. , th itiiCw. He starred w:th cce erf the Hjesc sn.sr3e- that iiia rrw hn ad th C-sit Ct;o Tea . rs arcd Fhrrr c-? ca -Js h.-g acaa taSe Zfceshrraas roartv ciaanx . jc Ts- aK-r ic T5x. PV. rsCTBed t sec -ti .-rcd 3 soc.hwz tr-. hrra tise . iif hi Dra.rssrys se-.-Catd K-crt was an '. rth larre. Trar. Sae;t5 ws ia ' thc w.th Mat S.ter the v.-t -?-:-- In th ahiard nyns ax iici Ttcr rrcEx tie nst It wia a trkjh t cncci Tag thre were hai a crises. . pcKat rt: JTV Eviatr c.aI hatr iwa S.-e rissi-i 3eoey Srtm trar Ttrsff. Tsas rci(i hav. beest -c--"- ' ?rr ta.k:mt a ojcmt wrthjes hcrt hit. The ZfLMrr wa h-w tci Keep Smiling . whh Keiiys -1 AVAraetPICAR In Tire History ' Never in the entii-e history of the tire industry have prices been so low never was quality higher.1 You can get more tire' Value for your -dollar todav than ever before more, probably than vou ever will again - these prices cannot last. ' . ' ' " '.t S'-! Kellv Lotta Miles built bv Kellv-Springfield" brings" you miles and ! miles of trouble free service and riding cbm- . . - - . i i: trti.r TPino-K arA Price IoiX at a pnee exi.raurutii.uii ...u c. 4 i strong in every part, generously tired, ample tread, of a special non-skid compound. Come o.ou and see them Easv to ride on and easy to buy. 5.65 Every tire guaranteed for life by us and by B.B5 6.95 8.55 8.90 12.75 KELLY Easy Terms Pay as You Ride Carr Furniture Co., Inc. was a fine muddle. Ar.d to make it worse the knockdown timekeeper juihled the count. TSFSSr.S for conetoci. Other olU - cals hid beea sss-gaed to sorlt Uias " , "' .v "Let me go In. Dempsey aiked, "and el vp mv check to the fellows whe were cupposed to work." Dempsey did a splendid job. He ; t tnrougn tne ten rouno semi- ccre heavies, srappmj tn- oacts tcul they were red and waited, haulier thera anart rudely in .. ,.r' V. f- t, pd ncaibe M tw in t- rr'n to ; between Tommy Louehran and Bssr. ; Ee ZDoved around the" nn fast, made the boys break at h:s word, ad kept things gaxtg at top speed. But fee those who s:Ul believs Dempsey can ccme back it was rath- '-. er a sad ricai. At the ecd of the Twnrr rounds PEACOCK COAL This coal S esrerlany fin far kitchen rars-es. 3s mxkes less sect. at and Store strr PEA COCK rrnkes a qu:k, hca fire. Van Petten Lumber Co. Phone Main 732 "Good Serrice Quick" aJT-ai" BETTER MERCHANDISE- Always at Lower Prices AH Velvet and Woo! Jei-sey Dresses Sellir.g at Special Reduced Pi-ice NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP LORDIER'S LA GR.VXDE CITY DYE WORKS Cleaners of Fancy Gowns Men's Suits Dry or Steam Cleaned Fhcve Ihdx TZ 1024 Depot Street TCCtMKS TO WARDROftE Id Fa Supply 1 Cent Bundle La Grande Eveninc: Observer The " - - -"rs cf the two bouts, Jack was exhausted; ; perspiration soaked him. His lega ; trembled and seemed about to cave ' V., Is dlerent o tlgh,-' . ing. o be sure, but the legs didn't stem to be tnere anj mme. u uemp. 1 make it short and snappy. " Tg U. S. L. Batteries Sold on Insured Life ' We buy or trade for vour old battery BURGESS BATTERY & ELECTRIC STATION Opposite La Grande Grocery We cant toyr your wreck in to be rebuilt but we pay the bills if you are insured with us.' VV WAR NOCK MGR. Lasts ! i o riv t.; .-"ta-VVa: . ti wjajb.wa a "at iapo.nrii