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Paw Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER; LA GRANDE, ORE. Friday, October 21, 1932 Four Pacific Coast Conference Games Scheduled For Saturday MEN OF TROY TO TACKLE REDSHIRT AT STANFORD U. Beavers nnd Cuugnrs to Mix; Vandals to Play Orecon Dears Meet Husky Eleven. COACH HI A DIG AN P A YS $5 TO GET ONTO GRID FIELD This U tho cfnlilh of a letics of attltit' In which O. W. MHrd" tMtWIVUW, lu-ttnt officii. I, relulea tht tnimoiouft wild "Itwldo" atorlra lw lid run ncroM H ociiion tfith lending ItHttttnU HAN FltANCItUX tVl, 31 Heading hivimrtaiH PniMflo count coii ferenw UhuwuII lEttmi tiunom. . University of Southern Olifunua Trojan Hint StuHfoivl uutvvrnuy Car dinal, rival In huuiv yvara o hiurr grid QcmpettUim, wilt meet nt INftto AHA. Ah hi.ot-cnariiy crowd of p proximately 80,000 hum l expwUil to watch (Nrneh "IS" Warner ivd and whit warrior ink the field n lArOrtoM Hi dCtlH.1 U aoUthMl. op- poniMita for the find tinWainc IWt The ftamo Ik reftttrded her m prob ably the football "imiurrtt" of the coaid this pennon. Bolh tvam are un beaten llila year, U. S. i u Ul WUI'1! iffvllllllllf lltllatliillitii aalill Mtl.Ua I ,v..h tZt r K- mwlMmY Captain onvvMvp fthowlne. aiMieitr to be A iw' gatekeeper Hv 1). V. "Kcil" Se.errnr .Written rVr The Aaaorimed HwmI Clover ctMel.e often brvrtk the ifn t.ou o iifivinm football team bofoi ti bin ganw by rtvuorlntf to comedy relief, Unl ttw gret St. Mry team of ll:ll UuU detVutcd Southern Cali fornia, Inter crowned nttilonnl chum-i pum.1, turned the Ubl on Couch J "Slip" Mudiiint, U'hw one of their n biff name oy reworuug iu rumeuy of psychological dlYitt Ht, Mry'a wae Uolng Southern Metluxllat unlwrnlty of Texan, then one of lb two major undefeated tt'ntnm ml tUVWO fan Jaiu iiwhI Iu Ui UttkUiut, Cl tUium rtualttnn the kukofr vi,h KUiili:in. til up at the cvMlro with litut mlnut tleUll. wot the tram nhentt to th tA- diunx. In cbAtie tf -ivby" Hunt, at. ERNIE SCHAAF LOSES RATTLE TO NEGRO PVG JIOSTON. Oct. UI tav-Th fistic tobtHiKHh ll(1c nppeuni well mvawU for Krntft bchnnf. Thl om-pnmtiiliig younK"" toe n toim iwt nfter rilsmttroux auin hut netuton. (Hiring which ho wits beaten by Stanley IMredn ami Mux Utr, HitU liutt night ho LrltHl to t;ot bark Into bin winning ilrliltf nKln!it Unknown Win ton, a negro bntilcr frtnu llnrtfortl, tfohnuf weighed 3iXt pounds, 33 morv limit Winston, but put on such w sorr' showing that be finished ou ilia snort euu oi uivmeu uwisiun. greete the wrtdwt twnl the lop. Th oiitwuw ! ""'" V uu in ti, MHi--h.s. ! "Ho do toil do. ci-h Mrtdl- Willamette Will Play Albany In Conference Tilt Tlim Other tJmur upmhi. -hi "v.v N,V Tr Other wUmtchet confer-' "'V,v ?xn" "x....fc ...- 8AIJEM. Oct, SI HWThe Wlllnm it uulwrslty DeArcnts. undefeated hi ronfeirnr pUy. will meet the Al bany collrgt fh'wn hem tonight In Northn-rst confeirnr tilt. CoHch "8iec" Ken Is short an rewnm with Walt Eit4-kon And Dav ; Dmger out of th starting lineup, j but the return of Orlbble And Jonea should Add offeiudY strength. j Albany was strong In holding Whtt-j nwn to a tw ttnichdown victory eArly In lt seA9on and since then Much-! mmit'i return has added offensive You'll want OK iThn.. Aitir MlknuichAl (xu.fvr. ' noiv or your rpam c.xniut mrv'usu I t Die wincnc tfuns Doom hi nc Kma lo re luiml i ,w i lhl sale;" T-om awt Porllnd lhl wknd At i,ltl' "Nttv 11U" lni:min'vlkvlrmiltT Rwmwt lw ifalrkwr I he I comeback clnt umlefeAtcd CollC( trnin.ili " at is.lihriii wii wiiiilole niiHt Hurt dvlcH( Vitrt Smnd tonljcht. nd Pucltlc trv tlwlr Wwk with Jinunv iHcl u i '!' ' " n ,ron' 8' Way' ( unlwratly nd Wbilimn. both V "l5I fy "t wViuston MuikW In "h. M.whil. Mjitir. : t.-.tcd J, Hurt 6o,.nd uvwt.ng In r th limn' i.iioaiiiii ".ji i tinllv rrlrt brrihlvly UMivUnri twu.wrow. Uiifw-kl u ldl r7iW . -!tr Vmi !!'"'' to Kmt dctcmxlnl thl. vcnd. dtroM to wnwi. Iwnun. How- tnnitmn pwiw ..,. llarriVOTI mlyln ltlwi. tot m. id ixt j M.tifn wnt in Mr mow nn so Uoin Inter in lw trwl nu trr rum 1 Cl(.ll . -IW IMllti- " ' thket cJIW nd ftHliwl b--!alnstoiiSltC.r.nv.- !trv only wu V"(.! ,n tli eiiHMti itla Dm ui i wvlion He bottsril iw. w ,7lc-. t.tmon rtv.r rt- "T V to the rtrwwuS tW. (N.)rtt ft.l.ut V!.,- tJMll(J l. 1 - For mer Secretary Of War, Is Dead SJtABRlOHT. N J. Oct. 91 IB i Trie rteth or Undley M Ctarftion. i ftvwr seeret&re o xr recalled to. d m . ...... t... ik. . i (liMtlT nMiura li yr Lvrm uii luiwa ! mi " f mk-. u 3lbJ55JJj ToUwiwisr. w nwv AOr Wm vxt ; XWvdrcw WTtow ow ntlor.sl rte YaiuUH Met Oretwt ! which nrttewd nve w v" in- ; fenw V1" and and sudrten resUff- Th IMtlvnvitr of IdAho VwdU, wrnms4 1 foumt myself f nun fron that wctdnt wtolrwt in your home! 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Mrs. South and daughter, of Salem, are guests or Mr. and Mrs. Ab Da&ley. Ml5s Beverly Scott, teacher on the Imnaha. spent the weekend with Mrs. Wclthy Mitchell. Mrs. Motile Mays has been visiting I Mrs. J. P. Avenlt at Enterprise. Andrew Stewart went to the Divide : with a load of supplies for Less Huff-' i man Sunday.' 1 Frank D. McCulley, a freshman at I Oregon State, haa been pledged toj Alpha Chi Rho "fraternity. Elmer Roup and Wllber Buchanan! made a trip to Walla Walla Tuesday I by car to take a load of turkeys. Mrs. ! Roup has for years raised a large ' flock for early marketa and usual!) j geta a good price. Walter Woolrldge and Jean HetRlng have gone to the Divide to cut wood. Mrs. Thad Mead became very sick Monday. At last reports she was Ira-' proving but was still In bed. j Eight of the Methodist Ladles Aid members went Monday and cleii.t ; the basement room of the church. It Is planned to hold potluck dlnuers i during the wluter. There ts a klt- chen all furnished, and 'dining room . so It la a pleasant place to get to-'. tether and sen. Frank Roup and family have moved : Into Ed Wmstcm house .In south Joseph for the winter. Aubrey Sstes. Frank Justice and Tracy Barton are on the Snake river . on a hunting trip. ; Beu Knapper. Harley Hamilton. Max Wihon.. Frank Winston. Thad Mead bee ol years, are vievertheHMa umleis 4og by a slight margin In their con. Kt at Mvv.vw aaint the strosxg Oregv nlnlty WvMeet. The Ore- gwi eKswn. hcavx-er. will be hanvU capped oV the atwivce. due w In- jurtea, or eMi.t start. nv.-fwj.ry iwtruclt.vns betore aeudlng tuy team on the tteld MU'HUS.IN. OHIO 1U Kl tlS Lake. He Is Improved but It malady that requires time and com plete nwt for marked Improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Muruell ane children have moved to and com pletely settled in their new home. They moved to the place that has always been known as the Reynold Oarrtson died here last night. Dur ing his years be served both as a New Jewey state official and In Wash- ; sheep ranch. tngton. Then he returned to the; Mrs. Harrr SuUlvan and children COl VMtU'S. CV t Ttilj yearV private practice of law with the New drove down from Baker and srent a isriviiron coriic N-twven the Valvar-1 T.vrk firm of Horoolower. Miller and ! day recentlv at the Cbarlea Orandv The two other i(vrence iwrnbcra. ; ty Mi. hiiian atKl .ho Sute un-! ciarrlson. hcne. Thev fecmertv lived In La His break with Wilson cam unex-: a-an, where Mr. Sullivan was a bar. come In from a hunting trip with two bucka. The weather took a sucfrlen change during the week and a gentle rain fell turmruj to anow which delighted the stockmen and farmers as It was getting very dry and water drying up. Oweneth Young fell from the bars' while playing- at the school house Wednesday and broke her wrtes. I- A. ami Montana, wttt en- versity was the twvniy-nmitt gauef L. lech. . th xriMitanaiv. .ua.-.it. .rf with Jo wins, six oeen preslr for atuittcmal defense T-e Get-together club had Its tackle IdvwMaNa ttate a? H.wnMlt. .IclvAts aiM two Ilea. S noHirereu'e opponents. The ' luayvd cetweec. the tv schools sinoe .. ;!T ,a ,9seL oarrtion had iJ 'I...- will ., 1s.n1 ..1. ru. N ' n.-..., K.t wl., nr, a feu r plan built upon a federal continental, Iltw, mwlln m u orande when army as Cv.s-w1 to the national Mrs. V. O. Sherwood was the hostess f nnJ. tv eJivnMd tfc plan 4t th tr daaghter-to-Uw. ' wtnwn m,' iHvn to rrrr pleanUv spem tn i wtule b beXWxvd vxxurol of the mm-' . lvi . . rt tary wv VhiM N? piaoM unMr.by UoU Austin ati Mir, wiU fvvtrl direct ton. he wi ao -trre-! Itaiu B&ntozu then Mrs. Ada Clark ti a:y cve pian J'.p to reoetre tie fift box. Mr. Ttw ho mrtitarr cctnnMttre ,A closed to ti Oartisoo plan. Wll-i v,.' . ervvt his twwteix thAt or.ly th war i vVtW.mer.t plan shoukl be cvw$derr.1 On la m& Oarrtwc rwisrred twe W Is TTWestt that we fcope tweCy dT5aeCTW upoa wit I coeoeiw t be futiaxaeuta prtrwiyiv."" member vV the Oet-tcTth.et . clut. wit guest. Mt. Lucy Gr ham. of Ia Grao4e, alo wa a Ttoltc. Mrs. SJierwvxxl Ktocluded iie aftefv rxvtt by serTtnjC a tray lurch. Mr. Praxtk Tcuc;. of La Oraade. wtU b the next hvwt stkuk in srnK rR A VTA VTA OoMsmlthJ Oeocvta Tec?i ?tatr ee apCAWMtr t 11; Utr PFPiflY A T i are a twe-vear har.3J.-ap of tr, u.-e. ( t. rjc his ser.sor vear. OccS.-ii.-.a KS-TKSTSlS. Ore. ikU11 Se- M.w-M rnto one is e betas of lsrtct No. iT. hvh !n erA, tn IVtse and exrerss alreacty are clJMca tic tour 4-i of Wallowa roeatlraj hfaj out as alSsousbern ata- county will hoid a coavectioa m tie . f.lJ , oil Uow bu. Frxlsy aftemooss. be- A le raJafT kvc-t ha from riir stanitst: at 1 JO o-j.vl. A ban;-J win M, S.NCV-C-.V.TI. rear, aal last xwn serced at ( S! aJ in te eve .wt as he was. ccsrx cood Se sr.-ro ntg '- raJ pau-rcis wul iMivi beven law la tJ" .t aa.nrt-aa oocn rei:r: w-. a prcgra. i'.t;i He ornctx-ed two we ice , Mi Rush Uralee aaJ Rooert S. -Nr w-seson cajtoe wnh Cadttccara Kei wct narr.4 ra RiXcr SKturJay. -" Ju tttrs w-Jvd eSB. 15. TNf wrMt was te- J , , : 'J.vnaevi by Rev Obost O. CcSeoc. T&e R VL v ivrrfvt lit' vt ; yocr coc?e tuve turced tc. Sf.wr I'KIXiVv s-- lrx IHTH't ."-'C to aiAie tlsesr S-v;. Mr R-.MJ a coicyeii In 5t Maan carage. T- ivim-i siv4i:4 r SV4 ' W a 2Me-.cTvd custcca. tae sX tH T HK rtH.O Ui .V ' . . r becctK caral ' , te Roi4 asal Atviect Oct Vri 0..IXSSTTtiX FU. Fronecs UNION PERSONALS By Mr. 1- Z. Tecrall I Observer Correspondent) CSIO.V. Ore. (Special) D. E. Rich ard, superintendent of the expert meet station, left Sunday for Port land where he ts attending the Pa-,,. -: it- 1 Announcement! A New Company, Home-Owned, Financed By Local Capital and Operated by Local Men "I17E have taken over the entire stock of the late Carr " Furniture Co. This together with new merchandise which is arriving daily enables us to offer the people of this community anything they may desire in the way of furni ture and home furnishings. VUR stock represents the latest style and mode in things V for the home. All new purchases have been made at the prevailing low prices, which with our vastly reduced over head makes it possible for us to offer standard quality mer chandise, dollar for dollar value at prices we positively know cannot be duplicated. TN many instances, particularly in regard to the old stock, . no change has been made in the prices quoted during the bankrupt sale, and to those who through lack of ready cash were unable to share in the savings then offered, we now extend the convenience of reasonable credit terms. A home-oicned store operated by local men. We Solicit your patronage Keep your money in La Grande FITZGERALD FURNITURE CO, Successors to Carr Furniture Co. Inc. lv. Orantii. lnoiiidirj? fr V?ftrw R-fc-- ciiic InternationaL He took a carload ier. La Graade unit prescient, at- cx tat lames to export ace was teccea u met?;:-:, aeive Crow. Louisa BurweU a ad Ma bet Gale. J G. A. Scibtrd drove to Baker Tuesday execaUre committee. Following the ! afternoon where the two women at separsce bizszcess sessions the lecioa- teuded tie Synodical meeting of the r-.Airw iMrred the auilhary members i Prebyrerlan church, at the Woman clubhouse for a so- Miss May Swvens, of Portland, who cial evening- Several visitors from i spviit a nvCDii wish Mrs. Grace Pow ers at Ifevial Springs, is visiting this week a. Unioo. She sprained her an vhi at the snrlncs and has awarded first pxixe on hedTy carload ( wrTJ Cvxnmi,Wt- , w diifrcty K:tir around. She is very j Kuok Wilkinson, daughter of Mr. ; rll known throajaTh the valley, hav- 5o5- jaai Mrs. .Jake Wllkmn, k LaiecLt iag made ter Iiome at Cove for sev- ar. aiMl Mrs. A. Bess arwl son. au9uQ$ tb - lu:kjr fcuntera. bancs eral years when she gave music lcs Leland. tfrcTw to Ontario Saturday r killed a buck that weighed 170 pountis i soes. vx;ttv.. i-ctce in oeer. or Lewis ton. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Cock and Mrs. ; aeeomrned her uncle. Bob French. tv r.lvT wSkJ t5t se ca.i tSHT a iw-U fnxaa rs tw v-irixa wN m-octed arvi cifcAiw 5..r"rvrti to rrtr tae avd rt'ia t re-ward a pAa Ke.-errt fxa. tae eH. aBBBBBBBV Ml W yMgy1Wftia ;JJ II laf kaaiiiaaw rf k 1 iil $17.50 $17.50 MSl CII1TC i mmmmmm Mid I "'aff-ys.1.... l Lin is mm Y.-a c is tc jvcrsJf 17, t,- vvx : tis n .w K-'fcrif ycrcAsirjf a".S tc fv.rwAS. - II It and visited their soc-ln-law and s daughter. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Taylor and ao vtsJted thetr daxighters. Mrs. Frank Anderson and Mrs. Pe?r Black at Fyv?te- LeUnd Hes baced his limit of pheasants at Ontario and re turned lo PoctUnd Tuesday evenusst- Mr. Paul Arcr wtU arrive from Su cen today to vtsit her uaosfter lor a week or ten days afer whjc& sie will io on to rnver to visit ber Sis ter. Mrs. Paul Seencer. Sx?eaator Rcert X. StanfieM te rdvurm t-ro oanis of sJseep on WIU Voce ranch tri week. He is mcwr tns tneca from Enterpe-.se to winter pjature near Hunuctoa. CniEen pheasants nave seemed more r;entiful that year tnan ocisers sjad hunters re or.rjg-.ng in Vi?e:r Isaatt rre;uectiT, Mts. Flits Hrss. who nas ajain een q-txe ser.oslj- xil tn IVcw? ursdermrnt anc:fter ooeratioc. on her throat and fcoces to be abie to leaTe :h toroidal socc. Litsie Btly Pny is srendmc a cou- of Cove, to Union for a visit with friends Wednesday afternoon. A publicity program for the "Im provement Era" official organ of the L. D. S. church readers was given at the church Tuesday evening. The program was opened with community singing and prayer. The congrega tion sang "The Utah Trail" and "When It's Springtime In the Rock lee." Letha Watts gave a tap dance; Fawn Geertsen and Sylvia Jones sang r. duet: Clora Lay and Wllford Slr rine acted out a short drama and several vouug people staged an op eretta. The church was packed. V of iivs wrts Mr. FeT !. P i CV-. and Mrs Siark Pfey. of He Lake. w tx. at the tTarre-rsitv of PlorxJaL., " - Ct-. iw tir t wr are feoct a tie j.. uwee etf orvers, Kat- iev Sxresoe. of La Orane. das- for tntial w, ! trvt coc3eer of t Wvc. J stalled Cf.ver Turrer as ecctarder; and second tree txrnrsandecs; 1 t -sa-.- Srwrt-. nl-tant: arrf Morton tVat Jet ticca jet a ssrsje fcooi. i rnts serrs offtrer. Mrs. Hrei rjiit m-s c-t.wiiJ Orwaaiwa cvn- OniJrri. of 1 Crd. dnrtct ?resi- DoaUrifleWithCongbs! jent of te at'zry. act:-f as te- tlr. csT?oer. trxJsrted tlNf -c cCTsrrrr: MAT M Rs. weidfcl: hoc sc- X Srsc Miw jva m smotc UAe. .V sarvvc.-. 1 ir .tracpsc wil lcter. ad SiitH Cores. Jrrt r-TxiNi xxklt tsa.Trrw ij cocx- t cvid j j- o.cd tv yces.-inw; Kitirn surtrc Ww a staafjg Xlt re- I rs-vur-s, secrvtary'?-"' C&ar-.Nte Sea i?y OrNisvssca. t wfe:er. Eastern Oreiron Normal vs. Albion State Normal Saturday, (let. High Schixti Field or. r.j i"A j"i.-.vv. Thinirs You May Need for Home or Of f iee U-;.C Cii xr J Fo-.c. R.wos. Kwc?t Boci Cish Fecks R.x. l..?iser Ft' Ik-. fcjrift Cail Itsotfx fcf Saj Cirds !;.Va-Iv ra.:r.t Or Kritv lx.'Xifs f-r S3 Card 0: ::c Ckvvs IXvt.VaJirks , , St. to $:X$5 ,V to 51.C Kv to S4. S-V ti Sii . So $1. 2V 4 V 4 S.S: . Sec 51.00 to 516.00 nzetter La Grande Ixxik & Stationery Co. 11H Aits At. Mji SO No more Moths! The PREMIER SPIC-SPAN destroys them Ask far d coniiiMt&0j nfy f oar raMr iitUtt as Msti Df strvctio. arrWji rxpUms wsii cJs THtntttmdrJ if thr V. S. Dtpt. ej Afrn-n!tMTt. Emy tnu sbcxlj Kirr Itit PROTECT tcqt wnxAms protect tout fias protect vocr urisolscersd ftiriuture ixittn dse tfirggr of octh dinuge! Vfkh tj hxcchr Ptaoer Sfoc-Spoxv. too cm How 1 pomrrfj corir4iBa Diijodckk deep ic trey oocfc lad cniCT ice eggs and brrie kirk. HtnnXss to hsrrjrrs tod ro cvea debate Ettrxs. riis pewia fa iaJ to moth Ere. Aisd too ia-re xnsA - pnxredoo fcotn a drtnrr cbat does It) ether bjaij jots besdea! Come eft to see rise Scac-Sosa. Let us show roe wijc k -3 do- Ycc oeed s new. for xii prwecooa tcbH use k mrrr drr for d-uen$ of rH-p. Etsr tecrs irrxred if Tea PREM1ER DUTLEX Reduced $10.50 Here's ihr Spic-Srun'j bis broth erthe ijniom PKr'MIFK IX' PLFX. wiih nmtvrMj riven bruh. It h-!J tor years at $t.S . . . now you can hav one S IU.S) lr. With it 5ri. mow powerful sw-tx-o it protevo your ru,s bv ckaninj! tnrrn Jttp and selling & fi&sifr Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. -avs At Your SenKv 9