La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 07, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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    Monday, December 7, 1931
Pa ire Two
BARGAINS
GALORE
in the Kaaement
Salesroom
PRICES' STILL LOWER
Final Sale
Entire Stock and
Fixtures
CONNER'S
Department Store
PUTMAN'S
Ready-to-VVear Store
WESTERN TEAMS
St Mary s Wins From;tfco chrta a.t nt er.
Southern Mcthwlist; Ore- j''- t- "r ;teV,'
gon fetate JJefeate Utah (j KM Kr.-ji m 1&.2. He utuue.
f in Ortn In l&Ol ind U unJ71
By Bnll .Vtland (fry ITU'S and four chlWrrn-
(AttMl Prew Jijwt Writer) j at. H. L. Kord. wT.o r- the lt
8AJT PSAKCIiSCO, Dec. 7 : four reirj bii b!J pir &i lilt
Along s tr-Ilaat( watUm football , CfcrUtian chnrr.h J.tre la Entrpri.
front todur, feu lokd bar rr I few awrptH the pMtonte cf tt
a weekend of garrajn that w tha . Clu-atun church at Seflro-7?cte7.
erwrt confererc ehairrforublp He- j WiKh. I!T. r1 M.n. T'lta and two
ct)Te!7 dtermJrfl and the anaira- r vm. Max ana Wolaa, Iea7e for
tfort of laro In7adln team oetiln? their nevr koro Dte. 14 plannin? to
lnMreetlor.i honor (haltered by driro Portlar-d f&T t Ckrtatmaa
eleltrrai reprenentlnst U Patifle hclMayi. Stanley Ford expect to rt
nlope. Imam In E.-itTrr!ie for an Indefinite
In the final conference t,t of the perlcd of time.
eaon. Bouthem CalifMnia'a Trojarn ; Jiydrjrr h. Cordiner and farn17 left
awarrned crier Waehlniiton'a HiuIcIm Bifjrda7 for Astoria Ufn receinn
by the mrwi.lmii,tt h'ji of M-7. : nfcid of the l!!ne! of V.t. Cordlnert
It waa ths wort defeat of tl year . rather. Jr. Ternplelon mil be In
for Wanhinijton and the 7enth con-' chanea of the 8hell Oil company dur
ferenc rlctory tut Southern Callfor- In? CoTdlneT-a abience.
nla. The Trojana left no doubt In , The ne7 17 organized baaketbell
the minda of 7X0 apectatora, aa to league irill b-ln play neit Wednea
thelr champljruhlp quallflcatlona. dAy CTenins; In the Hl?h achool e7rn
7 he touchdown parade aurted In the r!sa:am. At a drawing Tuesday after
flrat period, with tv(r, another In tha noon the four aponaora have been
aecond and two each In the third and girer ths-ir tearna. Out of s irroup
laat uartera. id Z2 playere. made up 07 a-hih
Two More rnr C jaehoM atara and btulneaa men. four
Bouthem California atl'll haa aome ''r matched team, were aelecMd.
onflnlahed buaineaa. with Oeorjla to K'Zht playera rawing between the
he faced next (teturday. at Loa An- aee o; 18 to 38 make up each team.
Kelea. and Tulane on Kew Year"a day ; Tha Bn7der Lumber Co. will back
In tha annual Tournament of Iw.ea followlr.ij warn: C. W. Kni?er.
Kama at Paaadena. , Tsd 7Ipptta. Dave VMjner. Truman
HI. UaiTm OaeU and Oregon Utate a 11. Kenr.lt Heaaty. Robert Suvera
Beavera were called upon to uphold arid Hofeert Chrlaman.
weatem honor. In Interactional cm- '. The Paelllc Power & Light Co. will
bat and each reiponded In winning be the apoaaom to thla team: Clyde
flilor. ftrd T.n- from tij, rr.z,. fiamaey. Clifford Hart. Allen Born-
ing klekoff until clolnj( (tun, 8t.
Mar7a edged out a 7-z victory 07er
Koinhem Mrthrxllit'a M'uunf.
tht nfnnA -htrnnlori nl ;
until Baturday fcoaaMni; recoynltlon
aa one of tha eonntry'a undefeated nnar. rira uccaer. u.a;iv nine
teama. At Portlarxl. JSXXl apecto- hart; Clifford Collinaworth. Aae &(-
tore im Oxeiron. Btate rannuUh the
flnlvmlw rrf Utah. 121. Utah haa'
won tha riockr Mountain conference '
champlonahlp for the teat four yeara
whereas the Oeaveri flnlahed ae7enth '
In the ten-team Coaat conference
raco thla eeaaon.
Io more apectecular conteat haa
been wltncaaed In thla eectlon than .
the Huuthern Methndlat-St. MarVa
claah. While 34 01,0 lana cheered or
ehillod. according to their team
choice, the Miutanza from Texa
(ouaht iroalward behind a aenaatlonal
aerial attack while three tlrnea an
equally determined Oael eleven re-;
pelled the advance juat at tlie (foal
line. Kar:h acored In tlie fourth quar-
Ur, ei. Mary'a a touchdown and
(Southern Mcthodlat, a aalety. !
A fumble by Velden Maaon. fcVuth- j
ern Mcthodlat halfback ace, (save 8t,
Mary'a Ita chance. 1 hirty-threc ,
7HIM Ifllll K"e. HI" WAKU IfcCH up
11 H-yard gain on an rrnd a round
piny, aJdfd (inothT ynrd on n line
piny and then worcd when Tcwcanl,
half bark, Vxjk. an elht-yard panp.
from hta runnlntj nirtUj, itisi)vy, and
crocscd the Ifiit line nUuulln up.
ItnitrrH Hln llJiinllly
In 1U ("me, Oregon flu to wan Ii-Kt
hard prewed and after a aeon-lea
flrat half, nnxlurcd a charno that
carried It thrtui(h'thr rnnrt for tmirh
downa In tho third ami frmrth quar
ter. Except fjf a couple of mil Ha
In thp first half, Utah wan not mwh
of a threat,
Bouthern Callfornln'a victory wan
the numt riiAtly earned with many
Trojun rc'Htrvi'v. HtHtlnK a workout.
Bomnern uaiimrniii rjuniilfim lt
ronferi-nco achrduld with only lw
uiuciMirrwna i-or;u nKnin.it n. in aevrn
Kninea. JU line whk rrortHcd
only hy Winhlnt;tou and Wnahln.;
1 tori 8 late,
final crmfcrrnre AtandliiKi.
. tt. I..T.JMt. lMH,Afnl
j Bouthern Cnllfomln 7 0 0 2M i:i
! California . .. 4 10 bi) n
j Orc(!rt All lift 5t)
j WnnhlnRton Htato 4 II 0 (Vft 77
WanhlliKlou .... 3 3 1 m 77
fllnnford 2 1 1,7 :m
OtrKOCi fitulo 13 1 aa (12
i Idaho 1 4 0 HO l3
j v. c. I.. A. o n fi 12 :i
j Montana 0 fi 0 iu 147
Twelve Undefeated
Teams Over Nation
lly the AfnocljtU'd rn-HH
A fulfil elieik-ovcr riivralu a na
tional llHt of twrlvo unbmiU-n Icxil
bnlt leains of which ecveli Imve been
tied fit luaal onco.
Tito flvo tcntim neltht-r hcuUn nor
tied itro Oklnhnnut City. Tulntic.
Muryvlllo (MliDourll, Mtibkitiuin
(Ohio) and Lotiislauu Toch.
IIMIl: III 111 MII1IITV 111 A III!
NEW IIKItN. N. C. Dec. 1 HI
Bubo Iluth Ik keeping tho table well
flllppllcd (it Camp Hrynn lu-itr hrip
where hn lii aneiidlltir 10 dnva huntltnr
Tho Yankee altntuer's weekend ahoot-
lug netted a iH'cr, a goose una a tur
key. ; , Wideipread City
Tlio clly of Him Fnitii'laeo In
: chiilnl tvllliln Ua iiiinilt'lpnl lorrlMry
i Wl'i nqiinre inlli'.i.
Enterprise Five
Will Be Strong;
Bids For Title
KHTZHPHtSZ Or. fBpKUXi ?:
Ulttrrmtn ail ct wtxn we ivnx teara. t
rrt;Urt 22raii Cw.b CUrer Zru-
Kt ft. piain5? wizxM towiKi fc- i
I 1-22 teAjteiball tftaafc- Oily Eat
an-1 itor&ta are kv?s Jrom Ixtt year's
teajn. -J8oi" Fcrrh. Vera Wai:-.
M-'rns h'r, Vi7 fi-ti ar.d E7 i
HocfceU. all iOTAiAll 7etftT3iA, JLTft ti j
cut undine twit perlovrrr tttm. t
la year txjrad nxA ti ihej irxr j
thl tavfli ft. tfc7 Atd on tne grid
iron It vouid not be src?rsi&7 to
ae tr. raaie ft- itrco? y-2
lor the Zzzutzn Or?r ba.k:s.fea:i
f, ha m pioruh i p .
The h:at prcblesi Sftt eaiwLt
Coacri Kru?r mil fee t&e derei0p;3
of stTii grvx3 rfcT?e iv frouid
fc lr.ivrrud into tins iooe coirJiiCA
ti&n, A tr-e fun. slrtng oxn
jv?Ad iKvte7 erf viofa fc will t -peeked
t per.d a stwl poniAu oi bM
tizr. m SJ?ti''f.:r,? fn BiaterUI.
Dm to tvo ineligible pU-jtn. .Tt
WftACT itd Tom !ee. the team w;Ji
be mJ.ua tvo erf tr. trorjeii sno-
adt, Clarence Bha7er, Hap Boaton.
Jarnea nwrwi, nuoin oira im
.tiard Vard.
COItnefe IhC. Will give their back
ir to. tha foltowlhij team: Leatef"
UMm. "yu uurieiRn. iir oioop.
The Ortmxn Hard 1 are Co. are
aponacra of thia team: Stanley Ford
Tommy U, llobert Stubblef leld. Bob
llatcllli. E7trlt McCubbln. Clifford
Vl:lvn and Robert B. Blone.
'll) teanM wlil play one Kftmo each
weak for a period of four wecka, the
winner receiving a allvcr loving cup
and probaljly a treat of K;mo aort at
the cptne o! the other three teama
There will alr.o be on all-tar Uam
picked from the entire aKgregatlon
Or V,'cclmly nlnht Conner'a Inc
wl be pitted ascuimt the Ortrnan
Hanlwnre and the Bnyder Lumber Co.
vlll battle the Pacific Power & I.liiht
Co. rinrnMt Collinaworth and L. Ie
Wlllluma vlll officiate at all theae
cornea.
r, ,tt rra
SUA V 1J It, f' I'jLl b
BATTLING FOR
THIRD PLACE
lly the Amu-la. d I'mw
CWiltifl fihav:r thrce-touchdowT)
triaiM u,p atnr Ucuthern Cftllf'irnla
,.iArirh;u k to rrtilaco Nolllc FelU
t.t Tularin Jn fourth plaro in the
riHtlnwil Itt of indlvldTiut ftMtball
xoren; rornplhrd hy The AwKKluted
Prt-ftf.. fihaver now hurt acorcU B8
poliiU whltb Kfttrv, who wan Idle on
Saturday, haa 1)7.
Khavfr ntill liaa two Kairu to play.
and Pcltn ojif, Widthrr crm hfpc to
1 nvrrimul mther Hob Cumuli; I lo of
w,,;it Llhfrfy, wli h Ma poinu, or Hot)
j MnnuMt of Mirhlun Htate with 121
The jorliiK leader In each of the
jiatlor.'a nlmj major groups:
I'lii.wr lllld CollrKe I'lW. Totitl
Knit
Caniplglio. Went Liberty 111) 146
Mlilwrhl
Mninett. Mich. Btato 1IU l'J7
UtM'ky Mountain
Chrlntensen, Utah IID 100
IMririr
Khnve.', Southern Cal. CJB 118
PdlP, Tulane PB 87
I1IH BIX
flnthnin, Kitliniia Blnlc IIH 40
llli: 'len
1'iinlunlicr, Purduo QB 40
Ron th went
l.vrlhcMcr. Arkansas FB 42
Mtmnrl Vxilli-y -
liun'-un, (Irltinell V'nA 'M
Tlien Came llullywood
Tim ni'lllcil frontier of Hut I'iiIim)
Kliilca In IVIO k only linirivny
nrrosslhcfiintlni-nt nt Indf'iH'Milciicc,
Mo., Ita f:irllii""l point from t lie At-
liiillc:.
Rqpreentat!ve Government
(iiiili-iiin-n urn nicii who linvr- un
li-lilliii! coin let loin nflc-r lln-y du
ci'lc I 1 . 1 1 uiiy Mm- timjorlly ill
Vote Sllll I'l'lllicbco t'luolili
Smnll Japnneio "Farm,"
Ninrly 4.lkNl,iKlll Inrnilliii fiilulllna
In .lupiMl now ninke lln-lr llvlna from
cillllnlllnn of Iw.p mi, olH-hiiil
IHTl'.H -if himl or h i.
BRUSHING UP SPORTS . . .
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2: .U3r
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Tulane to Break
Training Before
Pasadena Game!
HEW ORLEANS.
Dec. 7 li Tu-
lane's championship foothill team, j
tlrters over wavmnsr-on otate nere
Saturday, has been allowed to break
training and will not be cilled back
to the gridiron camp until after this
wv ,t.n th niflrl will ettie down i
to drill for the Roae Bcevl New Year's ',
battle aainst Southern CallfornU.
Tho veek va erpec'.ed to mend In-
Come On In
i l)
iS.' A , rY, i '
Hure eiiiMPBh. Il' wlnlerl And Miilllnr. Alice (liinnl.oii (liTI) of Srara
ilnlr, N. V mill Paty lllsclrm (r.'jhl) ol New York C II y lianlly riiivc
I Ik- anon' u rlicnce to completely rinrr the erotiiul beliire they tn-re
out on their nkll". Here lliey ore. ready for a slide down u hillside
lienr Ciinnrl, N. V.
ft a
1 1 SUSS -
l '?
-tf1 L
.it
Jtv-
w-S.
I r-llrrlv rntriK.ed In Ihe mir 111 Mum h in i;i. n- lliU pii liir,- Inilliate. Mere V) IHUnn f-iiinrmll
H. Amlit-ii dor to .lupnn. u Mimvn ratrlilng the liivi i,.ii ill r tame tielwcen .inrrlt-.iii major
liiiGtie pl:i)rr. louring .In and t iic lilkkht I iilvrrlty Irani, hi Tokln.
ripim
rirlM.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
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KT
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3Ay,SS Ar fTxi'l
CCtu.rf 'jrv.
Juries, the meet cerioyj being Full- :
tack Felts' twisted ankle and Jerry j
Cairympie's brefcen finger.
Coach "
Dlerman expects to have all of his
varsity players ready to go by l.'ew
Year's and for the first time the
ful! power of the Green Wave in ac
tion thir- Rc-asori. At least one star
vartity man has be;ri out tn each
gaj-c thu year.
..,,.. ih ht
IMI.M Ml I F- BT
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 7 (Jerry
Lairympie, Ail-American end and
captain of Tulane university' foot-
ball team, was brought to a hospital j
'here tocy with a ainney aliment
which tcarnrnatcv fear may keep him
the Snow's Fine!
Nit?,
It's Japan's "National Game," Too
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ByLaufer
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PASS WHEN THIS
LAPJblfCbt
?AH 2tC fca
out of the Rose Bowl game with
-'"
He was stricken wnue anving an
: automobile in McComb, Miss, yes
terday. He was given medical at
tention there at the home of friends
and was brought to New Orleans by
train today.
Dr. Robert H. Brumiield said he
was suffering with a contusion of the
kidney, caused by a blow In Satur
day's game.
4
JOSEPH
PERSONALS
By Mrs. Malda L. Stevenson
(Observer Correspondent)
JOSEPH. Ore. (Special 1 Joe Ber
lnd. of Enterprise, was in Joseph
Thursday and went on out to the
Earl Chiiders farm 'where his mother.
Mrs. HaI Berland. has 250 head of
calves lor the winter. Mrs. Be r I and
is feeding hay and grain and the
1 r and Mrsf SeVgiua Gauike and '" of eastern cui-
n to?, of Ontario. Ore., came In W The study of this language
Wednesday for a visit at the home fopened op the primitive Indo-fcuro-of
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Gaulke, parents j pean period, and originated the sci-
of Sergius.
Mr. and Mrs, Jean Branson and
i three children, of Multnomah. Ore,
i havd been ln Joseph visiting friends.
I Mr. nnd Mrs. Branson lived in Joseph
' belore moving to Multnomah.
Wesley Duncan Sr. celebrated his
ICth birthday anniversary Sunday.
' Mr, Duncan Is a pioneer ln Joseph
j and many friends called to wish him
many moro happy years.
Mr. and Mrs. Bclwyn Gaulke wede
j in town Wednesday from their home
I on Big Sheep creek.
Mra. J. A. Branson, of Enterprise.
entertained'' Informally Saturday af
ternoon In honor of Mrs. Jean Bran
son and daughter, Miss Nalda, for a
(-roup of Joseph women. Those In
vited were Mrs. Welthy Mitchell, Mrs.
Clyde Aurey. Mrs. John TllmelwrlBht,
Mrs. Bert Knapper. Mrs. Hugh Gran
cly, Mrs. Ben Peal, Mrs. Susie Wilson,
Mm. J.Iiildr. Stevenson, Misses Louisa
and Lucille Peal. Alice and Ilde Him
clwright and Frances and Hallle Bell
Aurey. Bobby Grandy. Miss Wlnnl
frcd Berth and Miss Beverly Scott.
A pleasant afternoon was spent after
which refreshments were served
Mrs.- Bert Bprague was quite 111
Monday and a doctor was called from
Enterprise. She Is now Improving.
Mrs. Alvira Roup ond Mrs. Art
Wilson returned Saturday from Em-
mctt. Idaho where they had gone
u, sec their brother. Abner Warden
Mr. Warden passed away and was
burled Friday at Emmctt.
Tho weather has turned somewhat
warmer and a light snow has fallen.
The- Inst week has been cold, the mer
cury going to zero and below. If
tho old saying Is true that the first
three days of December foretell the
TP'
.,;UL,ii-'o'i'
rr
f
winter, tt -wzll net te bad a ti
calm vtih. a tendency tCfrard. beixS
F?7TrtT Rocp &d faiTilT ax.d
Alnrm Boc? left Tuesday by ear lor
9u Dijo. cal, to apead the win -
xer.
3rs. Ltura Heediam, who bas spent
:re Uit cacctn tn Union wno. faer
sier. Mrs. Jell Reese, returned to
Jceeph. Monday.
ifc-s. Weitiiy Teazer fca reeorered
f;ca ter rtcsit lilnes and Is a:
present -wltb ber daogiiter,
Mrs.
i
Cfcartes Wilier.
V-, Edwud Eben. who spent tie
: Us-, wo weeks In Por-Jand nailing ,
ter aon Maurice Eten and family, j
reed Tijday. I
f-s-rt T rvirvrv mo
U Ll-Nlij-NUI rUK !
DKUNKEJS UKIVEK5
(Ccnttnocd fnan Page One)
times a man convicted of driving
white under the Influence of ntcm -
catin? liq'Jor was still permitted to
criTe ns car. us.er uie i
and cenvicttons become part of a
i record at state headquarters, and re-
I vocation Is mandatory.
Mr. Hammond alio discussed the
! examination of drivers, required un-
der tie new law.
j At present, only new applicants for
licenses are receiving era mi nations.
j but within the next two years, all
drivers will be required to take an
cxaminaacc Mr. Bammona states
that there are three clases of drtvers
as present. Pirsl. a small group of
persons unfit for driving: second, a
small group la need of eirrjcation be-
fere being fit for driving safely:
third, a large group of good drivers.
m oroer w eimuuaie uie lust giwuj.
( and educate the second group. Mr.
; Hammond aaya that In all likelihood
it will be necessary to examine all
when the time comes.
General Exam Given
The present examinations given
apphcanta for new licenses consists,' ashler. Alta. made a trip to
of eye and ear teste, road sign reading
mv. tor medical attention,
actual driving test, and in the case ond Q Xamerls Epen,
of crippled persona, deaf persons or ! hoUdaTS 3t Elgin,
deaf mutes, very strict examinations aEd MrI M BromJ and
are given to determine their capablli- , BuclT Bpene tfae TlsltlnE ln
tlf- . , . (Seattle and Portland and Mr. Brum's
In reference to sight, the good ; M and Urs
driver must have a better than 20-60 ; ,
, . , i o. T. Brande.
rating with giases. must recognize . Carlson and son. John,
colors and K vision without spec- daugl)tr. Helen, returnee; to
tacles Is 20-SO or worse, will not be , pFrlday evening after spend
allowed to operate a motor vehicle vacation with Mr. Carlson
unless equipped with spectacles. ' m Kamela
in the rules of the road questions, j and Lockctt vMted
30 questions are picked at random f ,M . -.r
fFr- to mililierierl hv tKr. rlcnart.
t 7 ' . .
ment. covering
' K
new laws.
Alter the other
'
test, the neTi
driver is given an actual road demon-
stration He Is required to make righ!
and left turns, stop and
traffic, turn around at intersections.
When old drivers (persons with 11-
censes prior to July I. 1&31 are re-;
quired to renew their licenses lor a j
three -year period the renewal lee win
be 50 cents, Mr. Hammond stated.
Sanskrit's Kigb Flace
Sanskrit Is rerarded as the most
Important and falehiy organized of
historic languages. It is full and
flexible, and has a broad range of
Erarania Ileal construction, lis dis-
j D tjje Kihteenth century
imnnrtnnr hnnupnin"
ence of phHology.
Suffer All the Time
The niiudle class is the one that
stays hungry in hard time3 while
the poor r.re being fed. San Fran
cisco Chronicle.
Worth While Quotation
Oh, my friend, cultivate the (Vial
feelings: nod let no man think him
self released from the kind chari
ties of relationship. Ijimh.
Yucatan Exploration
Excavations on u large scale at
Chlchen Itzn In Yucatan were be
gun by the Carnegie Institution In
lfrj4, but other explorations were
started many years before that
dale.
Human Weight Reduction
I'antlng is the reducing of super-.
fluous fat by dieting according to
the method adopted by William
Hauling, a London cabinetmaker,
who lived from , TIKI lo 1S7S.
Honorary Degree,
The doctor of philosophy degree
Is usually conferred after three
years of resident study beyond the
bachelor's degree. An essential re
quirement, ln addition to the com
pletion of graduate courses, is the
preparation of a thesis which dem
onstrates the ability to produce an
original piece of work In the Meld
In which the student is specializ
ing. The degreo is not conferred
as an honorary degree In this coun
try at the present time.
Gasoline in Tar Sand
Chemists of the University of Al
berta have developed n hsdro-gen-eration
process with which gasoline!
can oe extracted irom tar sanus or
that portion of Canada.
Costly 111 Temper
Pe man dal gits mad easy," said
Uncle Kben, ''is liable to wos'e so
much energy on his Indigestion dat
he ain't got enou;h lef to make out
any kin' ob ahgumenu" Washing
ton Star.
Play Piano and Grow Thin
Marathon piano playing as a
means of growing thin Is being In-
vestlgntcd by some Europeon scl-
enlists- following a report from
Queensland lli.il a man lost 13
pounds while pounding the keys for
30 hours 10 minutes. One com-
man. nor remarks that such use of
energy may cause one to lose popo-
urliy as well as rlesh.
. . . a. a. .
jT
By Mrs. Bertie BUt5
Ocserver Correspondent)
EAUELA. Ore, (Special I Kamela a
recent eotd apeU was broken again
when on ThurKtoy morning about
two lnchea of new anew fell with
prcapecta of more.
t. w iv,!m snent a few daya in
,. He la now
lt t!le Oregon Trail Trad-
Uelcbim.
(r. and Ura. H. G. Caateel. Her-
Carveel. of Meacnam. ane Mrs.
waiter Decson, of Kamela. shopped
to L Orande Saturday.
I Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Fails. Eugene
: ylus Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shepherd
!and Misa Lenore McCorkle were
: xhinijgjTing guests at the home of
: Louis Fans.
i pjsy Cook and son. Pymocd.
'spent the holidays at Kameia wuu
' cook.
i j. UrJ Guy Tamerls drove to
isummerrille Sunday to visit Mr.
T3mtrU. mother. Mrs. Daisy Tamerls.
. w D Boot was a two-day vts-
jJlor , Grande last week,
csxnvyr Davis spent Thursday and
Frld2 m Portianrt and was relieved
- htie y B pjgjr, during his ab-
: ena!
; ard M piojd Hevritt drove to
' Mcachlm satmday. staving overnight
tQ atteEd the &:ma. Ee)d there.
j jf, Bor!tman spent a day last
J week at
Murle na and Mrs. F.
J p BrociJ diore to La Orande on
Monday.
Harrey Hood spent a week at
Kamela with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Hoed, returning to Amity
cn Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Daniels, accom-
i rvnio- Hrr Ar I.UCV WiBElCSWOrth
j Grnde MomUV to take Alta
in
: tuumwu nv '
i Lockett's brother Donald Lockett, of ,
Huntington spent Thanksgiving with
them at Kamela.
It . -- Bit.
; kerPftt y.
Virginia and Alta Wigglesworth
Mrs. Mary Young1 dirt relief work
at Kamela during the absence of Mr.
Broms.
Losses Caused by Fog
There are no general statistics as
to what extent fos Interferes with
' shippfn;
hat a specific example
i that mnybe cited is that of & dense
f"3 thHrttflogv7rfr" fire" days 'over
i t,je English channel. No serious
J accident resulted, but the time lost
i by vessels laid un In the Thames
estuary alone tyns
be worth S3.000.000.
estimated to
Start of Good Work
The Prisoner's itelief society says
that prison reform was started in
1SS8 by Dr. George II. Sandisop,
editor of the C'hrisiian Herald.
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WRESTLING
Tuesday Night, Dec. 8
EAGLES HALL
Count Harkovosky - 225
vs.
Jack Root - 215
GOOD PRELIMINARIES
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Scheduled For
Tuesday Card
The second wrestling card of the
winter series will begin at 8 o'clock
tomcirow night at Eagles hall, with
two preliminary events echeduled he.
fore Count Harkovosky and Jacfc Root
meet In a heavyweight grappling
match.
The first preliminary, a three-round
boring match, will find Sandy An
derson and Oerald Butcher as op.
ponenta. .
The aecond event, a semi-final on
the card, will bo strictly an ama
teur match, with Fred Bowery, fc.
land City lightweight wrestler, meet
ing George Gall, at Baker. The con
teat Is to go 30 minutes unless ter
minated before that time by a vic
tory on the part 01 one or ine other
of the two men. Bowery made an
Initial appearance here three weeks
ago, winning his match In two
rounds witnout uiw:u.j.
Roy Farnam will reieree ice main
event.
Both Harfcovcoky and Root are ex
pected to arrive In La Grande to
morrow. Eay McCarroil. promoter, said to
day that Harkovosky and Boot will
wrestle under Police Gazette rules. '
with a two-hour limit, best two out
of three falls. The last year Aus
tralian White rules, providing lor
nine-minute rounds, have been In
vogue. The reason for the change,
Mr. McCarroil said, was to give the
fans a Uste of both, types of wres.- j
tllng rules.
Cause of Heat Lightning
Heat liflitnlng is due to the re
flection from disiant clouds of far
off flashes, the thunder being too
far away to be heard. The weath
er Imrean says, however, that It If
possible for an electric discharge
J through tl:e air to build np more,
or less gradually from a burst dis
charge to a full flow, and such a
discharge would produce little or
no tbunder.
Neglected Phylum
Tery few medical men hare even
sn approximate Jdea of the losses '
caased to the world at large by
the nematodes. British Hedical
Journal.
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