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LA GKANDE EVENING OJtoERVEK. LA GUANDE. ORE. Tuesday, December 5, COUOIA TEAM AGREES TO PLAY STANFORD JAN. 1 - 7MS CURIOUS WORLD - Wjy JJyJk-- SWl f THROUGH SPACE fyiwZV" f J 1 i r OOO.OOO, l j ' '. i- FROM WHERE vlj 1 ' ' -tft. ' ir WAS AT THAT AMERICAN lT By Puul Zimmerman PASADENA, Oa! Dec 6 W For the, first time In the 18 years of the annual row fiesta, a New York Olty football team will parade its prowess ' In the garland trarnl&hed stadium of the arroyo neoo NoMf. Year's day. r Columbia amlvortyty nuulo It pos sible yesterday, accepting Utnnford'H Invitation to participate In 'tho In tersections! gridiron clossio of Jon. 1, 1934. "There was little surprise over tho announcement which was modo hero -byllAl Mostors, grnduato manager of Stanford, slnco tho report that Coach Lou Little's Lions hud been Invited lost week leaked out 24 hours beforo the acceptance statement was re leased. 1 There was, howover, more tlian tho usual expression of local dlssatlsfac tlon over the team selected, born of the fact that only one of tho nlno eastern teams to participate In tho annual festival of football over went home victorious. Two of the remain ing eight games ended in ties, Southern California, predominantly of middle westorn extraction, voiced opinion that a team from tho pra'lrle states might have been more acceptable, especially slnco only two representatives from ''that section over mado an appearance. The wont woh one of these and lost tho other, ' And the south had Its say too, for It alone holds tho edge ovor tho Pa olflo coast idefendors with throe wins, one dofeat' and a tlo. ''--'''Stanford and Columbia havo some thing In common In this situation, howover, because tho 'toko tourna ment oommlttoo's ohotce of Conch Tiny ThornhlU's stalwarts was not given universal approval." ' , Still, thero was the lact that Btan fortl at least had given the southland a good old college try, for It was gen erally understood that Mchlgan, Princeton and Armv liad been con sldered before tho official invito wont tho Bonuovlllo project for cheap pow- tb'New York City. ' or dcvolopmcnt. Distribution wltl As In tho case of Columbia, which more equllablo costs of navigation lost one gamo this seasonal 20 to ana power and construction or super 0' llefcat by Princeton Stanford's power lines for Industrial and domes- slate was not clean. Tho Indiana were no uses was also urged. tied by Northwestern earlier In tho' Tlio farm credit administration was, schcdulo, and then mot with doreat memorialized to niiutq available to at'the Imnds of Washington 0 to 0 us tho farmer federal crop production Uio Huskies mado two field goals; loans curly In 11)34 good In ft ganio played on a mini Tho following bills passed tho seiv ?e American 0O6S NOT. BELONG TO A BEARDLESS RACE MOST MALE. INDIANS COULD &ROW A MOUSTACHE AND. 6BARD,IF THEy DIO NOT ALLIGATORS. PLUCK OUT ALL FACIAL HAIRS BEFORE 'fHEV THE ROOTS. Xj, HATCH OUT OF THE EGO, MAKE A LOUD, itSUEAKINS NOISE THAT CAN Bii HEARD SEVERAL VARDS AiWAV. o I an ir hf stnvict. i.e THR RAHTII 111 being dragged along throui'.H minco by the sun at tho rule ot something llko 750 mllos per mlnuto. It you live to n round 80 years old, you will, luivo been irunspurtcil aomo 30 billion miles from whoro you wcro at birth. Move TJian 719QMr Head Livestock NORTH POWDER The North Powder district of the Whit. man national forest was the grazing ground during about three months this summer of 21.678 ewes, 16,864 lambs, 371 oat tlo and 13 horses, ac cording to W, E. Burnett, local ranger, who Is now compiling figures for ac tivities of the year In his district, Figured on a per-anlmal pcr-month basis this amounts to 71,600, tho lambs being counted at only a half unit. I.1'"' ' A large proportion of grazing allot ments are sheep men of Central Ore gon and several of these did not bring on their full quota of animals this season due to heavy losses In the storm lost spring when In tho Pen dleton and J31u mountain country many sheep perished. Local flockmasters also have allot ments on the forest but only a few cattlemen use the range. The last work, of the season by .the forest service crews In this district was finished last week when tjio stubbing of tho telephone lines from' North Powdpr to tho foreat boundary was about completed, A crew of four men had been at this Job for some time, about 12 miles of line being stubbed. Remedial. Bills Get , Legislative Attention (Continued from Pago On) soaked field. fc Cling man Defeats -A Logger Heibert PORTLAND, Ore., atn and will go to tho houso Bill to authorlKo fraternal organisa tions to sell burial lots without obi talulng a real estate dealer's license; bill ito change tlio (late for obtaining license for motor vehicle wrecking cara from Juno 1 to January l; bill Dec. 6 im Otis to brovldo lovvintf certain lrrliratlon tj Ollngman of Oklahoma city won tho district asacwniouU to retire unpaid main overt on UibK nlght'a wreelltng. operation and maintenance warranto; program here, taking ;the last twd blll to empower the stato land ixxuxl ; falls alter his opponent, Logger Hel- nVest tno irreducible school funfts ii bert of St. Helens, had taken the ln school district warrants; to nu- uuuai ran. onngman weighed thorizo lumbering operation suspen- a -pound more than his opponent. 8loil9 UUrlng certain extreme weather conditions (Wefttcri Oregon ); blllbyj warrants and payment of liitereat Uiereon; emei-gency bill relating, to suspension or restriction of with drawals from banks and trust com lKnles; and emergency bill to provldo for payment of outstanding warrants of districts becoming a part of a ARRIVAL OF v:!- REPEAL SEES FEW CHANGES.. (Continued from Page One) i vVJivrw uiu, U uiuU wiu coimty school district, lw( w,uU.m . ,r " " The house approved a senate bill th .the state law It Is alt the city th(lt wxuW cnia1 to borrow can do. according to general belief. I f m Uxo roc0iutruclton finance cor- :- toteuiwil and hotels probably l(m Rml oUxeJ. governnwntftl f "f wUief I UP to 14 Jr agencies. IVo other joint banking leohollo content. It Is sold with nlUto bllU wore approved by the most of It coming from California noilfi0 and ranging up to champagne. Inv ported wines aro not yet available, Definite prices woro not quotable ito ciay, petullng notion by tho atato lh reference to taxation chargca, llcenne fees, etc., and also later action by the city. If tho Knox plan is adopted by the state, which is generally ex pected, hard liquor will be sold In state stores for drinking at home, tc. i Thero seems no likelihood, from Inquiry, that tho bootleg 'liquor will' disappear. Prices . are expected to be low enough to compote with legal liquor. Beer of higher percentage than the house, The senate Joint memorial tusking 'President Roosevelt to urge passage of tho Frailer bill, was passed by the house. 1 . MORE C. W. A. PROJECTS ur For approval (Continued From pjgo Ono) . laying: of wnUn- nmtns nnd hnullnK Brnvel on streets within tlio city limits. present 3-2 to expctl on tho mrkot ; JwU slit(.OTllk9 .nrtm,, lu lh tlie near future also, along with tho wlncfl. - All reports indicate there will be at leuat a temporary shortage of hard liquor but that th4ro will be a lair amount of wines offered to tho con fiuinlng public. No such celebmtlons as those that marked tlio Inauguration of prohibi tion ln Oregon back In 1010 are an ticipatedgenerally. It is believed tho arrival of repeal In Oregon will bo observed in comparative quietness. PROHIBITION ERASED FROM CONSTITUTION culverts, to employ 11 men, was ap proved, also a project from tho Im bier school district to give eight men work of a repairing and improvement nature.' School districts' 61 and 6 projects for Improving and repairing buildings and grounds were approved. No wont has been received from Portland yet rognnitng state approval on any of tho jKMullng projects from a county. . Floyd Sherwood yesterday was ap pointed imuinger and Bruce Hamilton assistant manager or the federal re employment office in the ouurt house adjoining the county relief office, the two working in co-operation on the C, V. A, proJectA. It Is through the reemployment office that the iast haU of ViUtiix county's C. W. A, quoin of men will be put to work. Annual Meet Of Co. Creamery At Wallowa Pec. 15 1 WALLOWA (Special) December d5 is the dote for the annual meet ing of the Wallowa Co. Creamery Co. Several directors will be elected and other business transacted. Members will receive their annual dividend Checks of 1c per pound for butterfat delivered to tho plant during tho year and charter members with their certificates of whare. The business of tlio plant has been satisfactory during tho past year It Is stated. By the time of tho annual meeting $1400 in common stock will have been retired. The meeting is to be on all- day- tilfair with lunch at noon. JXdlN Ptilt.SO.NAL5 The pupils of the 5th. Oth, 7th and Oth grades of the Elgin school aro writing an essay' on. "What Makes Tlio Talkey Talk," the winners to re celve suitable awards. The Loyal Women of the Christian church, will meet with Mm. Davo Zwelfel Thursday Instructor with Mrs. Harold Blnnchanl as Mrs. Blanohard will be In Baker a few days. Tho Woman's Improvement club play lost Tuesday was a complete success, and netted a neat sum for tho music deixirtment of tho club. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Arnold spent Thanksgiving day in Suinpter with their son. Bud Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Golding, of El gin, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bt'chtcl and daughter, Dorothy, of Wallowa, returned from n 0 weeks' visit with their sister, Mrs. Bishop, and their son, Prank Shoemaker, at Hnnford, Cul., Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hill and chil dren and Mm. Viola Sadler spent Thanksgiving day in La Grande with Mrs. Hill's mother, Mrs. Huffman. A boat invented in Caechoslovnklr is driven by Jota of water pumped by a motor at the stern and ejected In Jets on each site neor the bow. 2,343 Children Of Census Age Now Live Wallowa Co, ENTERPRISE ( Special ) There nro 2343 children ' between the ages of 4 and 20 ln Wallowa county, ac cording to tlio school census, with two small districts, Camp 10 and No. 13 missing. Las year s , census gave camp 10, 9 and 13, 30 which Is thought Will be u bout right for this year. .This would bring the total up to close to 2385. a slight loss over 1031-32. Tlio Enterprise district has 500 listed agninst 511 Inst year, net gnln o( 49, gethcr with a debate on tho queB tlon: "Resolved, that the weasel should be protected by la.w", affirm ntlve, T. A. Bakke. J. P. Fisher and Earl, Burchfleig, negative, Mrs. Joe Fisher, q, q: lileek and, Mrs.1 N,ora Anuerson. juages were Hugh Dough ertyr 8am Meek, and H, O, Nfostersori, with decision ln favor of negative. The next meeting In two' weeks the debate question will, be: "Resolved that; fam strikes are, beneficial to farming Interests." FIND IT HERE PTMr, W Column m.n ' be lq by, 9 . m 'l On Sale One- week only. Alcohol per gal, 6?c, Bohnenkamp's. . 13-a-a t. Currier's Tablets at Moon Drug Co. n-6-1 m. ! DID YOU KNOW THAT our curtain ' equipment finishes cur tains with straight edges and squoro corners?' We'll retint them lor you If necessary. Phone-Main 86. Stand ard Laundry. '' :- . ' 12-4-2. t, ' ATTENTION! Regular meeting tonight. La Qrando Cliaut. No. 9 R. A. M., work ill the Royal Arch degree. Refreshments. O, M. HUMPftREYS, Sccfy. ." ' '''' ' 12-5-1 t. both men and women will be found In the large stock of Gift Merchan dise at Richardson's. 12-5-1 t. Crazy Crystals at Moon Drug Ct, ' 11-a-I m. HAVE YOU SEEN TIIE.M The most attractive line of Christ mas cards, prices from 4 for 8 cents and up, will bo found in the hun dreds of new designs now on display at Richardson's Art and dirt Shop, "The Christmas Shop." . 12-6-1 t MKSSKNOF.lt SERVICE Parcels delivered within olty limits 15o. Over 100 lbs., extra. Phone Main 765. 10-9-1 mp IDEAS FOR OIFTS See our 26c, 35c, 50c, 7So and sl.OO tobies. We give free gift wrapping and packing service. Melville's. - . ia-5-1 t. 'f SCHOOL CHILDREN You can ' get scratch paper lor school at the Observer. Now 2 psds So'. 9-14-t f, TURKEY DINNER, 60o Presbyterian church, Fri Dec. 8, 8:30. Also candy, apron and white elephant articles on ' sale afternoon and evening. 12-5-3 i. S HUP PS HAVE BABY DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Shupp are the parents of a baby daughter born Sun day morning at the Grande Rontle hospital. -,- Wallowa People In , , Thanks Service WALLOWA (Special) A union Thanksgiving service was held ln Wal lowa Thursday morning at the Naza rene church and the following pro gram given: Hymn. ' "Unsearchable Riches": hymn, "Since Jesus Came Into My Heart": hymn. "Meditation":, prayer. Rev. L. B. Williams; scripture. Psalm 100, Rev. E. A. Pollock: sermon "In gratitude", Rev. c. N. Trout: hymn, "A Child of the King"; benediction, Key. JosUli Tucker, . , v Moon's Pure Vanilla extract 1b bet ter and costs Jess. 3 oz. 33e, 6 oz. 62o, Pt.-M.S9. ":' - ' 11-8-1 m. CARD OP THANKS Wo wish-to take this, means of ex pressing: bur'slricero 'tliahks for the kindnesses shown us "during our re cent bereavement. 'Wo appreciated especially the flowers,' 'mute expres.' slons of sympathy, and also 'the ser vices of the Odd Fellow and Ro bekah lodges. Evan Winn. - Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Winn. . Mr. and Mrs. Lro Winn. ' William Winn. - - 12-5-1 tp - BUY PEACOCK SLACK for your stokers, aalther Ice and Fuel Co. ' - - n-27-1 m - you akb Invited To visit Richanlson's Art 'and aift 8hop. "La arande's Christmas Shop," and there find the Gift which you havo boon puzzled about. Hundreds of new and' distinctive articles for ADJOURNED SHAREHOLDERS MEETINO Notice Is hereby given that a spe cial meeting .of the shareholders df the First National Bank of La Grande, Oregon, Is called to be held at the City Hall at La Grande, Oregon, at 10:00 a. m., Saturday, December 9, 1933. This meeting Is called to determine tho policy of this bank relative to Federal Deposit Insurance and other matters properly coming before the stockholders. At the Direction or the BOARD OF ! DIRECTORS OF THE FIRST NA TIONAL BANK OF LA GRANDE. ' (Signed) A. K. PARKER, Cashier. ' 12-2-6 t, l(iii)iMiii'i'"'"""""ij Z p2 pepper costs tjou 8 oz. pepper cosiSi you 254 . 7 jook at ih&- S0vin t; Xoti usec a lpt q peppe g' SIS e,vGty iflPftfh- ' 's i rri NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice Is by this given that the undersigned executors of the estate of Nellie M. GasklU, deceased, liave filed their final account in. the Coam ty Court of the State of Oregon for Union County, and that said court has set December 14th, 1933, at 10 a. m., at the County Court Boom in La Grande, Union county, Oregon, as the time and, place to hear objections to, and for the settlement of said final account. - FRED D. GASKLL. HARRY A. ZURBRICK, Executors. Nov. 14. 21, 28 and Dec. 5. Weasel Protection Is Debate Question WALLOWA (SiKclul) The Lone Pino Literary toclety met Frldny eve ning with a largo crowd present. The basket social tt-as quite successful with baskets netting more than M0 to be used as a Christmas fund. Me diations and other entertainment features made up the program tp- ) v SETH PARKER iend the first o( a terin of colorful broad rnti (ram his 4-ninstctl ichooner a he itartl hi amaiiiiR voynse nround the world .ill search t tieature und high adventure, N.B.C. rlEO NETWORK COAST TO COAST Station KFI 7 P. M. llOl.ll I'HH'K l'Nt'll.(il;l) WAWUNO'TON. IXv. B HI Kr the lonrlh MtcclT doy the Kxnvrn nient kejit Its gold price nt $34.01 nil onnco. This quot-sUon ttvr tlio nwly nihicii n vine hTldu ; (Continued From Pnuo One) until the state's llijuor sellliiK nui ohinery Is jK'i-focletl, pmbubly ln mld-montli. Of tlio dry states, legislative nctlon In Missonrl, Michiitiui und Oliln is ex pected to propar the wiiy for mile soon. ' To meet a dcmitut for Ainerlm ty)w bourbon and rye rhiskles ivlier , doniesUc menu was set last v rejeft:, tlie UMniwrir)- llqnor Import J mid represented n now high. Just oonvmltU-e Udny snnounrrd In Wnsh- , previou.ly the IttV prior hud twn uiRlon It lind decided to permit the I nrtxl 'JS cents. Importation of n subAUinttal quantity J for blrndlnj! pur,K.-rs. e.uinda Is tlieIIKl:it I IIIUI II PKHSKIIVES only country Unit praluccs thwe I l Anoi.lNA MorNT VIVS tJIH's of tlquors. - Tho government nlno Is considering ASHKVI1.I.R. N o. ( Deer nre n plan to relwiw nil medicinal liquor ' mull iplylnc no nipidly In the rimih torks for beveliH-e puilHWes lmniel- I natlonai same' priwrvo and (he 1.M--lately niter proelnmntlon of ro))eal ests or the ulliiiirr eslnle that de this evening. . ; rlsloit has been made to ship them Kftorts to preiTiit Issuance of the elsewhere nt the rate of 400 a year. , proclamation announcing ratification i Already loo !ave been sent Jto na of tlie iirohlbltlon repeal nniendment ! tu nal reservations in Tennessee and wns rejected today by Justice F. DlrK- 1 foresters are now pngngm - m ir.ip- t..-.ii ui me ui.sirici ot tx- l'uig ou more. lurnbla supremo xurt. AI.HWIA CI TS AKMS lit ll(.l:T tVIIKHK tiikv'IIC NKKIlM) NEW VOtll ,n . ti't.,1. TIM AN A m Without waltliu! for srsdia iii r.. ...... results from the Oeneva dlsar.na- eouiitrv ,j. . went conference. Albania, youngest boxes for writers "roverlng" tlio .iUreiT1 kln,,,,n"' n sanies, then. i, t one to be found w.uwi, - " board, cradle of the game. ' OB OUR ; Hard Steering And ExcessiYe Tire Wear Pay at low as $2-50 a weak . midgi'f a new FN! LCD for Christmas Yes, you can have a marvel ous 1934 I'HILCO simply by paying a very small amount each yroek ' from now until Christmas. At that time vour new I'HILCO will he delivered and the balance will he carried on the easiest of payments! Join our Christmas Club now! PHILCO 60 L A nr 1 twbr (Ttrlnf vtceptional ton and amkiint p'tfermanrt at a lw prlcfl AH thft UtMt fratarftl An yU landinc alal ' PHILCO 57C Xw rmpart mttdrl in a hrautlfal two. tone rthinrt. Kxij rolir and alrplana rails ai tU a Titular broadcaitil $-13 Other 1934 Plilhw $21 to $600 $21 Radio & Music Supply Co. 'hone Main SOS U Gvando, Ore. Uiiaraiitml Radio Service "Xo Cupss Work" Is your car hard to steer hard to keep on the road? Iliive'you noticed any tendency to drift to one side of the road or wander from one side to the other? Do your front wheels ever shimmy? Does either front tire show excessive wear? All these are definite symptoms of wheel alignment trouble which detract from the pleasure and comfort of drivinjr, are apt to lead to dangerous accidents and are' certain to mean expensive repair bills, if, allowed to go uncorrected. Your Car Checked Free To Introduce Our New Veaver Front End Correction System . To enable us to diagnose and correct your wheel alignment troubles with scientific accuracy, we have just installed the complete new- Weaver Front End Cor rection Sysleni. 1 . . In order to introduce this service, we will give your car a thorough check if you will drive in any time this week. This test requires but; a few moments. ' It en ables you to see for your self to le the judge as to what correction work is necessary. Tlease accept this test with our compliments it may help you avoid a serious accident and repair bills and it involves no obligation on your part. Mav we expect you today? 1413 Adams J. GSS Automobiles rhone ilain S2 BOHNENKAMP'S fttim Anniversary THE SAT.E OF VALUES Denatured AlcohpJ . . . ; Bring your can. - . w . i Shoe Stickers . . ... .... . Brockman Tho best soies In town, " Axe Handles. .... . . . . . Double Bit Hickory and full enameled. Oil Heaters Perfection ' Shoe Skates Regular s.4.95 on sale this week. Batteries Everrcady Flashlight ' Coleman Mantles .... . . Regular 00c Doz. ' ' " "", Panco Soles . . . . .... . . Rubber Heels . . ... .". . . . Shoe Grease . . Skillet. No. 8 Cast iron regular value $1,35. Water; GJass,es. . . . . .. . . , . Regular 10c value. ' ' Bargains in Dishes One lot of large plccesj reg. values up to $3. ' One Lot of Plates, Sonps, tc. . . ,4q Bread & Butter Plates Fruit Dishes; Pie plates, etc.'' Monarch Coal and Wood Range . . . . 17 Inch oven, white enamel panels, reduced. Wedgewood Coal and Wool . Range .... .... ... , ... . Grey enamel, large oven, was $70 ' ' ' ' Occidental Coal and Wood Villi grey and white enamel, was $82.50 i . Genuine Heatrola . . . . Coal and Wood Combination. Circulator Mt. Vernon Combination, was HI. SO. Student Lamp, . . All nietnl.' bronze finish, reg. 11.25. Tin Milk Pails..: 14-quart size. - -Sanctte Kitchen Garbage Receivers .... Regular S1.50. " ' 1 1 1 - . ' ' Used Ranges UOTVERSAt Mil namel, new grates, front and back wall. A real buy at .'.:.'.:;....' WINDSOR with full white and grey enamel On .sale at ouly ' ' IDE.L ranse with new grates and hot vrater coll ;.'.;' New Kitchen Heaters With porcelain doors,' reduced to only With full porcelain front. On Sale WooAHeater tjooU sted. castop, cast front door '. : J $10.00 llPHNENKAMFS . 69c, ' Oallori' ..22c' "Wnr . . 39cj $4.95, icduce'd to $3,99 ..9c .78c . 39c '-" -Pair'1 l It . 13 c Pair 22c Can 5c . . 49c Your Choice Ypur Choice .. .. ..9c Xonr Choice . . $71.95, . . $51.50 ' T''bii 'Arte . $42.95 : ' bn-dafe . . $58.50 On Sale" $28.75 ''rJdw-' . . 99c No . $1.00 Now $l.lft ' This" Week $29.75 $18.Q0 $24.00 3 t