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1 " 3 it ' H.i.i ' I H ', n il.V.I I y 'in n lit-; 1 ! 5 ITi4 w mi ) r.- Vagi Vout ILXDCAIL Prom ItmlieUm H. L. Hull, or Pendleton, a former La Grander, tnvnsooted traulneeo hero recently. Bn(r IUiIh V.-J. AppteGSto "rt J-M. Ollnton, Spokane contractor!!, wore In La Orando recently, bidding on the B'gln (highway construction Job. Head Injury Jack Courtonay, employe nt tho lilt. Emily camp, entered tho Ofnridc Hondo hospital last night with a head injury. Ho will bo confined for several days. ttetiirns To Hume Hfrs. George Pershell, who under went a major operation recently at tlio Grande Rondo hospital, roturncd to her homo today. At Hospital , Mrs. Gladys Fields has beon re ceiving medical treatment at the Grande Bonde hospital and returned to her homo today. IteCurns ; Miss Alice Holmqulst has returned to the Orande Rondo hospital staff, after having been a member of tho staff at the Multnomah county hos pital. From Belllnglmin Henry Kopp, of Bclllngham, Wash., his been seeing neighbors and friends In La Grande. He Is the son of . Kopp. Mr, Kopp has been away from La Grande for 21 years. , Golf Pros Happy Again, Face Bjg Winter Campaign . Dy Pan! Mlekrlson . Associated Press SjxM-ts Wrltor) CHICAGO iA1) At peace oncomoro ofrter tlio stormiest year of ila or-! ' . Sahlzatlon, tho Professional Clolfors' COVE. Oro. (6ic'clnl) In tho pnss Asioolatlon of Amorloa plans to strew InB Qeorgo Corpo, whoso. death oc jilenty of golden eggs over the com- eurred at tho White Memorlnl hos ing winter trail for money .players. Pltnl ln 109 Angeles. Oct. 5, 1033, At least 28 championships, with Cov llMt " warm friend, and for purses ranging from 1000 to 10.00u manV ym"s 01" r hcr mo8t loyal Jready have boon definitely or ten- citizens. tl . itailvely sot nnd Indications are that Mr. Corpo wria born in Elkhn'rt the total prlao money will bo al- county, Indiana, Nov. 10, 1800. Ills most double that of last year; The fnthor, Lorenzo Corpe, was an early camiialgh will open With tho 26O0 settler, coming here wltii his fnm(ly fcauital City open at Washington, D. In 1078, reaching Cove May 20. They O.,! and clone with tho annual North ana South ot Plnohurst, worth 250O, March 29. . Emperor Jones Coming Hark I Tim addition of a new tournamont, th 110,000 championship offered at Babby Jonos' coiuso nt Augusta, Oa., ha given a new hop for a near record -breaking campaign. Tlio for fcndr emperor of tho falrirfcay has Agreed to play in the Augusta i.how nnd tlio professionals bellcvo that once he lias smeUed tho emoko of ; mttlo from a competitive range again holl emerge from his retirement and help bring tho gates back (to boom day peaks. ,' All lost Benson tlio P O. A. was a house divided against itself, with ' wtdo open dissension among some of the outstAndlng stars and a rebel lion, started by soveml others under tho leadership of Robert Harlow. But as tho new season approaches, nil is oalrti and peaceful. Harlow ls baok as manager of tlio P O. A. tourna ment iburenu, the proa are satisfied , arid the officials oro confident nnd ' happy. Honolulu (lets In Mno , "A new addition to tho winter schedule this year will be a cham pionship at Honolulu, always a para dise for money players In exhibitions. Tho prize money has been set at approximately 360O and the datos sometime ln December. Other Im portant dates oro for tho Mlaml BUtinoro, Dec. 8 to 10,- worUi 10, 000; the W000 Pasadena open, Deo. 22-24- tlio $5000 Los Angeles open, Jan. 0 to 8; the M000 Can Pranclflco match play open, Jan. 11-16; Agun Callente ojwn, fixed at $7500 for I-YD. 1-4; tho lntonmtlonal four-bull at Miami, Pla., and tho new Augusta open, March 23-25. Other tournaments planned are: Mid-Sou tliat Plnchurst, $2500. Nov. 14-lfi; Santa Monica, Cl pro-ama-teur, $2000, Dec. 20-31; Eiist-We.it matches nnd medal play at Long Beach, Cnl., $2000. Jan. 20 and 21; Riverside, Cnl., pro-oinatour, $2000. J An, 20-28; nnd others at Palm Springs, Pla.; Phoenix, Aria.; Beltnlr, t Pla.; St. Petersburg. Pla.; Tampa, Pla.; Lakeland. Fta.; San Antonio, Texas, and Columbus, Oa. Monoy could bo so cheap that It 'Would ultimately bo dear. nooks Opened or Clo.oe Financial Statements si" lax returns compile l it ANK L. BLACK 1701 sth Rt, nt Yonr HAT Kvrryone t'.hifi Dors I felt hat days re Just nround the corner. 0t yours out and phone us for expert cleaning ft ml blocking. ODORLESS? CLEANERS 1107 Washington Main 701 $100 In Prizes! ACT NOW I Wo will mnko a reduction of $10.00 from the regular rate to ench of tho first toil persons who enroll for a nine months term ln any department of day school at DRAPERS SCHOOL OF COM MERC 13 Over L. & L. Drug Phone 133-W E. O. DRAPER, Prop. 1 B3E50IEtrjr Grill Gangster k fell! Chicago police bro grllllhg Gus Winkler, abovo, gangster high' on tho roll of tho city's public ene mies, roKordlng tlio holdup In which Federal llcservo mnll pouches wore stolen nnd Pollco m ti n MIIob Cunnlnghnm wub sin lu. Wlnklor and his wlfo wcro surprised and captured when dotoetlvos crashed into tlielr ex clusive apartment as a grocery ' boy entered. GEORGE CORPE, OF COVE, PASSES ON IN LOS ANGELES camo tho lost pnrt of tho Journoy.1 from Silver City, Idaho, ln a covered wagon. i , Ho spent all of his young man- hood here and lived for n tlmo ot Medical Springs whero he mot and married Miss Mary Elizabeth Ilnrson. Six children wcro born of this mnr-' rlnRC, two died In Infancy and one "Jimmy" Corpo was stricken Just after ho had entered colco. Whilo tho children wero still small they come back to Cove to live. His wlfo died before tlio children hod reached maturity and lie was loft with throo sons and ono daughter. In later years he was again mar ried, this tlmo to Mrs. Van Schooh hoven who had a lafRo family of grown children and they spent niaiiy happy years together. 8ho passed away ten years ago and he again married and he Is survived by his widow, two sons, Harvey, and Fred1, nnd ono dnunhtor, Mrs. Rifle Conley, Ono sister. Mrs. Allco Allen, and' one brother, Prod Corpo, both of Cove, also survive, no nnd neon ill for a j lone time nnd fuM-lnimlv 111 far tl.n past three months. He was taken to tho white Memorial hospital two weeks ago nnd his condition was found to bo serious, with only an operation to savo him and ho did hot survive tho operation, Ho moved to California 20 yours ago and made his homo at El Monte. Puiiernl services were held In Los Angeles Friday anil the body will bo sent to Cove for burial. POI.OINT H!ALirn:s VI3NICE, Cnl. (fliono of the men who qualified for a position as life guard In tho Los Angeles county civil service was Phil DnuboiiRpeck, captain of the United States water polo team In tlio Olymplo games. 1IRAVY PITCllUlt SAN PRANCiSCO (T) Lloyd John son, young Mission southpaw recent ly purchased by the Pittsburgh Pi rate.!, is called "Jumbo" by his Coast IcaKUo- team inn les. Johnson Is six Teet four Inches tall nnd welRlis ap proximately 220 pounds. "Tho bumblebee con pull 300 times his own weight," But try to hold him long enough to get tho harness out 1 Kaopf hit chart for your own comparhon Chetfc cat thoiihowmpboit jJ.R, PERFORMANCE Chetfcaccuincv ipaettomilvr bvfoi you iioitj I I I I Speed In high ami second gears. Acceleration all gears. Hill climbing ability. Hiding tiiaHHcs over nil types of roaditi SIZE ' Hody dimensions. WhcclboM? hub to huh. 4 ECONOMY Clnsolinc nnd oil ccohotny. Hep'acement part prices tnginc ovcrhniil costs. Service labor rhnrges. 1 ; Pcilvercd prices, nvw car eiih cin'pmcnt. I'rclp.ht, delivery nntl finnnce charges on new car. Aunlvrc itemlred break-down of monthly Install mem payment. Ford" V-S engine, aluminum cylinder heads, I I I I crankiuitt, ignition system, carburetor, etc. Total number roller and hall bearing, limiting surface nre.iK ( Ford lias lHOsiiuarc Inches). Torque tube drive nnd l-'ord rear axle design. Shock absorber (lord has soli-Adjusting, double acting Hydraulic). QUALITY Compare from front bumper to rear I I I I 1 bumper. Hustles nccl, nntl-rtist treated fenders, vteldcd stct 1-spokc onepicce whecls,safcty glass, ,'( AJl-Srrel hodir, Interior trim, etc. Ten Convicts Win Freedom in Indiana Prison Bretik Viov of tho Indiana stalo prison nt Michigan City, where ten convicts, Including four life-term prison ers, staged a (luring break for liberty. Is given hers. Arrow points out the mala gate, where the convicts seized two automobiles and sped, away,: ' MOUNTAINEER 11 CRUSHES IDAHO TEAM Continued rrom Fags One) yiisterUay uflernoon, 38 to 0. The scuro mlKlit have been Higher, with tlm Mountaineers halted twice with in the LenlsUm J0-anl line. Lowlston, although much stronger than Wliltworth, never pierced E. O. N. territory but once then was stopped on the 45-yard lino. On the, other hand, itlio Mountaineers were consistently hammering at tho Idaho goal lino. Young Pete Mllee, of The Dalles, was tho scoring power yesterday, chalking up three touchdowns nnd. making several brilliant gains. Ernie Bredow, Portland end, ibroke into the scoring column whon ho foil on a blocked punt behind the Lewieton goal lino for the fln(t score of the game. Tuck Hodgcnn, fullback from Adams, caught a Lowlston pass Just before tho end of tlio contest and out-sprinted opposition for 22 yards to score. Les Sannar took tho ball over for tho other score after Miles and Burnett had opened tlio way by placing tho ball on the one-yard stripe. Dan Hanks kicked two points alter touchdown. Miles, replacing Potterson ln the flrHt liAlf when tho Seattle boy suf fered nn Injury, reeled off yardage consistently tliroughout the gamo, his best efforts excelling 20 yards. Tho longest E. O. N, gain, however, was made by Boers, on a double reverse. Ho carried tho ball from his own 27 to Lcwlston's 37 In ono play. Prom end to end, tho Mountaineer lino was turning ln some excellent work, nnd it seemed to moke little difference how many reserves Conch Bob Quinu sent ln. Tho same held truo for tho fbockflcicl. . Tli6 Mountaineers wont to work right after tho opening whistle, and except for the third period, when no scores wcro made, continued the Ad vance throughout tho Vnme, scoring j n touchdown ln the first, three in tho second nnd two ln tho fourth, rt whs tho worst defeat Lewlston over suffered at the hands of the la Orando school. In yardage, E. O. N. chalked up 322 from scrimmage to Lcwlston's 02. In addition, E. O. N. added 53 on four miceo(rul I" Lcwlston com pleted throb for 83 yawls, making the totals 375 to 05. In first downs, the mountaineers chalked up 10 to Lcw lston's three two on passes and ono on an E. O. N. penalty. j Punting was fairly oven early In tlio game, but ln the. last half, the Lowlston punts began to dwindle and tho length of the Mountaineer kicks increased, ono going for 57 yards from tho line of scrlmmngo with Hanks on the kicking end, E. O. N, kicked seven times for a total of 204 yards an average of 37 5-7 yards nnd Lewlston kicked IB times for 3f0 yards, or an average of 23 1-3 yards. Of the 18, two Lewlston punts wore blocked. In punt returns, E. O. N, ndded 06 yards to ito'not advances and IjOwistou. carted tho ball m-rk 4:1. For Lewlston, Pafflle, ((iiarler hiick, was the most consistent ynrd hgo gainer. A faJr-slml crowd witnessed the gamo which was the second of the wason for E. O. N., which defojiteA Whltworth college hist week. 35 to 0. Week after next, after n fortnight's rest, the mountalnrera play another game nt Lewlston, Ida., then 'taking on College of Idaho, Whitman nnd Southern Oregon Normal. The gamo was played under a warm sun with LA GftANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. no wind to aid or hinder punters. The summary: lewlston (0) (30) E. O. S. Oust in LE... Bredow Mlnkler LT H. -Hayden Olooson LQ... J, Hayden Paulson X3 Owsley Benson RO Pearson BOyd ..:........RT Berney Routa .RE. Hanks Paf file Q : Burnett Erlckson R....H Crawford Skcels LH Pctterson Rambo P Hodgens Substitutes : Lewlston, McKlslck, Bryant, Smith. Anderson, Jones. E. O. N., Beery, Halvorson, Miles, Rich ards, Sannar, Smith, Bofnstedt My rlck, RagsdnlCj Beers, Jackson, Cook, Celst, Wiley. Officials: O. H. Reynolds, referee; Howard Young, umpire; Cecil Posey, head linesman.-. ' CULLENS WILL VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Max Cull on and baby are en route from Chicago to Ln Orande, nnd Mrs. Stanton Lnpham, his mother, reports he Is expected to nrrlvo hero Tuesday. Mr Cullen Is with the 'Nntlonal Livestock nnd Meat Co. Ho planned' to come soon er but acted as Judge of meat cut ting contests at tho World's Fair last Thursday night.- EDITH FOLTS . 1 VISITOR HERE Miss Edith Polte, nationally known, avlatrlx, stopped ln La Orande Thursday night en route to Port land. Miss Folts Is flying from New York. FUNERAL FOR MRS. TALBOTT TO BE MONDAY Funeral services for Mrs. Mildred Orace Tnlbott will be hold Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Sriad grnss and Zimmerman mortuary, it was announced today. , Re'v. Paul Do P. Mortwriore, of the First Christian church, v;ill officlnte. Burial will take place li the Island CSity cemetery. ( Mrs. Talbott was a member of the Lnc!1es Auxiliary of the B. of R. T. LKADM HITTF.ItS ALL SKASON SAN FRANCISCO (P) Oscar Eck hardts, leading batter of tlio Pacific Const baseball lengue. has bonded tho list of batters slnco tho opening day of tho season. Eckhardt has been abovo the .400 mark all year. 1 says nsi:itu, mism:i a star ST. LOUIS m, Charlie Burnett veteran scout for tho Cardinal, as serts Joe E, Brown, tho comedian, would have mado a first class base ball player If he hadn't turned his tnlents in another direction. Si:( (!UK FOOT1NU HOWLING OREEN. Ky. P) if un derpinning means anything ,ln the gridiron game. Western State' Teach ers collego hero has a candidate who ought to be i hard to tako out of the line. His nnme Is Reld, a 215-pound-er who wears size 14 shoe. An authority says "a good bartend er has to know everything." Yep. Plastered patrons tell lihn every thing. GET THE FACTS BEFORE YOU GET THE CAR! Many claims for performance, 5lie,cconomy,desiynnn.ltiUilitv nre being ruiule for cart in the low-price field. But you can't run a car on claims. As a prospective buyer of a Foro or any other car, you have a right to know the facts. Then you can decide for yourself which car Hives you the most for the money. The Ford V-8 challenges any car in the low-prico hcM to beat it on these Important points or on total dollarfor'dollar value. AUTHORIZED OF THE -8 FORD DEALERS LIQUOR CASE IN CITY COURT Charles Kelly, charged by the po lice with possession of Intoxicating liquor, was sentenced "to pay a fine of $25 Friday by Municipal Judge L. B. Moc. AT THE LIBERTY Sunday-Monday: "Tho Devils In Love," starring Loretta Young, Da vid Maimers, Victor Jory, and Her bert Mundln; "Trtxl Baron," Lib erty comedy; "Big Ditch Panama," scenic; Graham McNamee News. Tues.-Wed-Thurs.: "The Narrow Cor ner" with Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Patricia Ellis, Raph Bellamy; "Sherlock's Home," Liberty comedy; "New Zealand, White Man's Para dise," scenic; "Ride Him, Bosco," cartoon; Liberty-Observer News. Friday-Saturday: "Midnight Mary," starring Loretta Young. Pranchon Torlo, Rlcardo Cortcz; "Mush and Milk," Our Gang comedy; "pclles oif Boll," scenic; Liberty News. "The Devil's In Love," the now Fox film that starts nn engagement at tho Liberty theatre on Sunday, Is a J production of rapid notion and de lightful romance. It Is developed against a glamorous background nnd .moves from tho intrigue of foreign military service to the pot-pourri in a town of forgotten men. From the seething centers of sea port entertainment. It shifts to the "pastoral charm of a mission. A mad Tide over desert sands takes It to a Log ton fort for a sensational climax of an attack by the natives. You will follow broathlcBsly---evcry move. in tho adventure of a 'young 'man To The I i ' '' l-rT'-f I E V' '? Ch tV -: t - .v In f its Jk$ SOMETHING MORE THAN BEERflS BACK If Vlf P v t CLOSING STEADY IN WALL STREET NEW YORK. Oct. 7 OT Most fi nancial markots moved at a snail's pace today, pronross apparently being impeded by Irregularity In grains and other commodities. Stocks dipped rallied listlessly ln trading that was tho dullest ln some weeks. Alcohols-and specialties were -given mild support, but tile list, as a wholo. merely drifted. The close was steady to linn. Transfers approximated only 600.000 shares. . , Closing figures Included? Air Reduc . - 10314 Al Chcm and Dye 139 American Can 93 Tmerlcan T and T 110 Bethlehem Steel .'. 34) J. I. Cose 60 Col Q and E i ...i...... H'A Continental Oil 88 General Motors .'. 30' Johns MunvlUe 63 Ltbbcy-O-Ford 30 Liggett and Myers B 97 Montgomery Ward - - 20 National Distill 97 ft J. C. Penney 45 Southern Paclflo 23 St. Oil of N. J 42 Pub Scr or i. J 37 St. Oil of Cal 42 Union Paclflo 11214 United Aircraft - 33 United Corp 8 U. S. Indus Alcohol 70 U. S. Steel 47 and a young woman . . . and you will respond whole-heartedly ito their love. Victor Jory, recently elevated to star dom ' through Ills performance ln "State Pair," has -the featured role ln "The Devil's In' Lovo." The femi nine lead opposite him Is portrayed by tho charming Loretta Young, and tho supporting cast Includes such noted players as Vlvlenno Osborne, David Manners, C. Henry Gordon. Herbert Mundln, Emll ChauUird and J. Carrol Nnlsh. FIND IT HERE Copy for this Column must be in by 9 a. m. FIREPLACE FURNITURE Andirons, $2.25 ' and up; fireplace soreens, $5.35; fireplace sets at Mel ville's. ' ' 10-7-lt IIUMMAOK SALE Sat., Oct. 7, conducted by W. B. A. ladles ln storeroom on Fir St. ncxtj to Max Turn's. Doors open at 0 o'clock. 10-3-1 t. PIANO JAZZ Play tho planp the Waterman Way. This Course is guaranteed to teach you to play popular music ln 12 lessons . GRACE BARNES, Tutor. Low Rates, 1702 Adams Ave. ' 10-7-lt American Woman' Oct 10th last day to pay water rent without penalty. I0-0-3t. To break that cold uso Nyal Laxa cold. 25o ot Moon Drug Co. 10-3-1 m Oct ldth last day to pay water rent without penalty. , io-6-3t. Dry Box Factory Wood. Largo truck load delivered 6.50 per load. Tele phone. orders collect. Pondosa Pino Lumber Co., Elgin, Ore. 10-5-2 t. Crazy Crystals ut Moon Drug Co. 10-3-1 m. Oct 10th last day to pay water rent without penalty. 10-0-3t. school cniLimi'N You can get scratch paper for school al' the Observer. Now 2 pads 5c. 9-14-t X. For a stubborn cough, use Merltol Wgd 'Cherry. Moon Drug Co. 10-3-1 m BOND TRANSFER . Only Independent Delivery Bysvcm Between La Grande and Baker. LOWEST RATES DAILY SERVICE. Phone Main 700 for Pickups, i . .-, 9-19-1 m "What Causes Depressions?" - Hear sermon ojt Church of Christ Sunday night. , . 10-7-1 tp COATS FOB INFANTS, C1III.IIUEN', MISSUS & SMALL WOMEN 4 LOW -POPULAR ritlCKS AT - Norton's Kiddy Shop. 9-12-1 m "God and the Depression." Hear sermon at. Church of Christ, Sunday night. - 10-7-ltp ANGEL'S HAT CLEANING AND BLOCKING ; Best work In town. Across from Pcnncy's. 9-14-1 m. YOUR PICTURES If you ,have a picture which you wish "'enlarged It can be beautifully dono from either the picture or from the negative if you wilt tfike it to Richardson' "The Art Man" at Rich ardson's Art & Gift Shop. He spe cializes ln all kinds of picture work, ' enlarging, tinting and framing. 10-62t Oct 10th last day to pay water rent without penalty. 10-6-3t. HEI'OltE WINTER COMES You will wont your broken wind shield or side glass refitted correctly. This can be Cone at small cost to you in both time and money if you will take your car to Richardson's Art & Gift Shop. . 10-0-2t. DID YOU KNOW THAT we darn socks, sew on buttons and make minor repairs on all finished laundry work without extra charge? Golf widowers and bachelors send their work to the Standard Laundry. Phone Main 68. 10-6-2t RUMMAGE SALE I Royrl Neighbors, Sat. Oct. 7 . J Anthony Cafe 10-8-lt Greatest Quality Buyer , of them all Every merchant knows that the discriminating buyer is the American woman. She knows quality and buys her favorite brands repeatedly. But, what about beer? There are too many brands to be familiar with alLTo pick the one which will please your family and guests seems quite a problem. Frankly, it's ho problem at all. The question was solved for you by generations of American women before you. In fine homes as in ail fine clubs, hotels and restau rants BUDWE1SER has always been the world's most popular beer. Its outstanding character and quality made it outsell any other bottled beet on Earth. Behind every bottle of BUDWEISER is 81 years of brewing skill and the same brewmaster who pro duced it 40 years ago produces it today. Whether with a sandwich or a full course dinner, ' BUDWEISER adds a touch to a meal that makes it more enjoyable. To offer your guests beer is a courtesy, but to offer them BUDWEISER is a gracious compliment. Your dealer can supply you now with full strength and fully aged BUDWEISER, Order by the case for your home. Serve cold. ANHEUSER-BUSCH " ST. LOUIS Vijiion are fnvited to inspect the Largest Bravery in the World Satui'day, October 7, 1033 Oct 10th lost day to pay water rent without penalty. 10-03t. Call at Public Market Saturday for Fair Premium Checks. ' 10-6-ltp Octiioth last day to pay wator rent without penalty. ' , 10-8-8t. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Jbttrj A. ALLEN, Deceased.' The undersigned having been duly appointed by the county cour of Union County, Oregon, administrator of the estate of John A. Allen, de ceased, and having qualified, notlco Is hereby given to the creditors and all persons having claims against said deceased to present them, verified as required by law, -within six months after tho publication of this notice, to E. B. TUngo, attorney for said ad ministrator, at his office ln the West-Jacobson Building, La Grande, Oregon. Dated September 18th, 1033. ROYAL J. ALLEN, Administrator oi the cstato of JOHN A. ALLEN. De ceased. Sept. 16, 23 30. Oct. 7. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of WILi LI AM BYERS, Deceased. The undersigned having been' duly appointed by tho county court of Union county, Oregon, administra trix of the estate of William Byers, deceased, and having qualified, no tice Is hereby given to the creditors and all persons having claims against said deceased to present them, veri fied as required by law, within six months after tho publication of this notlco, to E. R. Rlngo, attorney for said administratrix, ot his office in the West-Jacobson Building, La Grande, Oregon. Dated. September 16, 1933. DOROTHY M. BYERS, Administra trix of the estate of WILLIAM BYERS, "Deceased. Sept. 16, 23, 30. Oct. Hi " ' Let your boy or girl enjoy the training which our school af -' fords. , Before You Buy compare our Instrument values with those found elsewhere. '-: Authorized ' OONN dealer La Grande Music Co. 1104 Spring Paul De F.- Mortimoro "V. o