La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 14, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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LA r.RAXDE EVEX1XG OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
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HUTCHINSON WINS
FRO'ICHANDLERIN
AMATEUR TOURNEY
HUH tte Seers Jatresi srrms AIM
Marty to e4rttf. a sc-iiirjs4 uu
tesrr iMrsijac tr unrot mm Jarid
Jknv M lOttar, iisv rvT sry tbr
b)H todr NMt of Ike iwaiM p
ted tfeaploa aralj t near -sii
. aa tin Um affair tne Mr.
fan trf fk nrl. Idim been
Munarf. OK t tt fcaltla. am
I be nK s aatjaelswaWy mk-
Tie tourney sj dirseirt br Los
SSwtT and Oleic aunett, srlw btn
pronded Ian acme toc-
es aim ear cards this 111-
rr last nirnt announced tbat cxlA
Jiai.tr aad Pclie were aunlow to
J in next year's tournament and
tttel for a. round of act? use tt Lrt
Orande noud to retain tt. ' The
ftpplause m covlc ny.
Bat e to tbe agbts.
Tt I u I one ol tfc eenixjr. pit
ting Jimmy Cnmnfl'wr, of La Orie.
rUKUei2at. against Knrel! Uulcil
UsKa. of (JntoD, va ae o( tbe best
on tbe cart, but It an utxe. to
moat tuw. Chandler, alter wlsclng
Uj- title la tfte recent totirrjameat.
u (VKislTelr beaten br tbncbtcsoa.
Uis) Uaion lad bormc m bd landing
rXrotr U telling bios. Cbandr n
lloored in botb tbe first uro rounos.
And HrMff"" clurar to bat adran
twjt tensdouslr In tbe final frame.
Tbe deaston far tbe Union scrapper
was a. pcyular not.
It was announced from tbe ring
tfeat acarjatr Beawrr bad forfeited bis
hearrweignt title to Hy Burner.
Uje E. O. Jf.
Etbt Doogbenr. piuckr Hale
'auOwmo, ins in toe ring last n)gbt.j
but not to fight. Becoeerlnc fnen a
bad cue of tbe flu, be was tntro
MKd to tbe crowd 1Ui tbe an
uxincernerrt his eoodrUon did not
permit him to don the gloves.
The semi-final oC tae erenlng. pit
ting Btll Zlrzxrrleb. L Orande.
aealnst Dare Tripp, of Union, found
the former grtt!s$ the decuton on a
sottt rote or the iudgea with Eefere
Charles Kartber casting the deciding 1
irate. Manr In tbe crowd thought,
Trtpp was entitled to the decision.!
and boohs filled tbe arr. Tripp was
tMn t wt;- in th first 1
wwtn Mil. o-mM n mxTrmit. mT
.WH .-- ,
rjuos oejienng ne won wc wv -. - 9
rounds. ! an extracrtUnary record as a drawrng
One of Uj outrtandlng nhta vaa'card at tix&e tbe gridiron
tbe baule between Johnny Zi&t. crf:U-out Ls an except-on, rather than
La Gr-inde, and Vic Tarter. Union, the rule.
Ux the -ezior inHervelbt title. The CadeU attracted tbe bgest
wb-cb Zlgkr rtrtIned. Tarter plied up crowd for all of their ma)or oppo-
b-ic lead In the fbn two roun-U. ! nen t In tbe t. Their game at
00! y to succumb to ZlJer In tbef Cambiide with Harntrd. coiidrew
final canto, the bout ending In ' tne sub-eqitent Tale-H-nard cUmc,
tM-hnicai knockout. Both bow wen Tber came cker than acy other
aJuzM to tbe Xloor durtog the beUle.
Fio?d fiulllvan. La Grande bantam-j New Haven. They combined with ' fXZ tny one 1Jie iout are plays in the east. Tbir deJease al
veibt, defeated Jay McCrae. of Wai- Kary to bring out tbe on(y capacity ju,. a mie effective. J wars t sond.
jenra. In sizzling lru-tca that bad j crowd of tba season ' at PrarUUn j if titty wre certain that the j One dlstirulshing feature of the
trie crowd m an uproar. Th quiefcett . Field. Philadelphia, and they drew . Mornlniide Height- ?rew could face : Lion Is their "muddle-huddled or
Idjocitvut of tbe evening was made by Hew Tork's biggest turnout far Hit fitanlofd for four full qu&r-ers with , squirrel-cage method of calling si?
Orval Bowets. who threw enogh final game with Notre Dame. j only about two subMitutioais. ra,.- ; ralh. Tbey cotne out of the hud-le
purchea at Wesley Worthy, of I-orth! AI rA6, in five fame played away era fans would be wilting to beck milling in every dtrection. with no
Powder, to knock him cold in 06 ec- jTom vemt Point, tbe Soldier helped f tmrm with at Iea4 few Oi the fam- " apparent rhjm nor reason, sudo-n-ond.
Another notch scrap found ; attmct wxtfM cash cuatomera. ' Uy wel. .Xy Jumping Into their place Just
AJ Walker. La Grande, winning de-jThls Included the one financial dls-j But the possibility it will be warm; before the bail 1 snappec. It's sup
cUlon over Leo Davi. Union, in the apprtnirnent of their campaign, the at Pasadena on Ifew Tear's afternoon. ' p-ec-d to confute the opposition, and
lightweight clsos. It wa a bummer, tjjjr-s Kameat Clereland, a'hich that tbe battering of Stanford's big chances are it does.
Other bout enoea a ijow.
johnny Bahn. La Grande, decision
over Weldon Marshall. La Orande.
Hea welghU: Jack Uatot. La Oranle.
tsehnlcal knockout over Eddie Mack
lin. La Grande, cootie weights; David
Larson. Ls Grande; decision over Cad
dy Atorrburr, flyweight champ n
ahip. North Powder; 1 e nnar. Ea
twprwe student at B. O. If, decision
over Walter Johnson. WallosB. Junlor
mlddlewelghu; Oliver Hwrjwm,
Orande, lost to Verl Van Leuven.
Baker, Junior wetterweighu; Pranc-
McCiure. La Orande. scored technical lo -
knockout over Wayne Sullivan, La' -
Orande. Junior flyweights.
Beside Karther. Huaiell and Bill
Pldcoc.'i aaauted with tbe reUreelng
Babe Ruth The
"Forgotten Man"
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UI ine IJiaiTiOnili
CHICAOO. Dec. 14 Wi - The "for-1
gotten man" of baseball Uxuy ap
peared to be none other than Babe
Ruth.
In all the rumors and reports fly
ing around not a word hsd been men
tioned about the man who made tbe
home run famous, and kept It that
way.
When his aging legs began to '.n
him down last season, the bambino
Immediately was mentioned as a can
didate for managerial posts si Boston
or Chicago. Lew Konseca Is still man
ager of the White Sox. however, and
manley Harris got the Boston Job
as the major league meeting neared
. lla cose today, and tiiene was need
for haste If he wan to become In
volved In the current bargaining.
Bob Kruse Beats
Jack Forsgren
POBTLAMD. Ore . Dec. 14 11
Bob Kruse, 210, of Oswego won the
main event on last night's Wrestling
card here, defeating Jack Forsgren.
SEW, of Vancouver, B. C, two tails
out oi three.
A peach tree In Charlotte, tf. C,
bore two perfect peaches In late Oc
tober after producing a regular crop
during the summer.
Two Doses Stop
Cough or No Cost
Ko srgument money back
tT if.
two doses of Bronchullne
Emulsion don't give you INHTAHT.
unmistakable relief. Bed Cruse Drug
store and sll other good druggists
jiusrsntsa It.
Contains no chloroform nor otlier
riarcotlcs, and no sweet, sugsry syrup.
Not hsblt-forming. Smells worse than
ft tastes. But It you are coughing
yourself to pieces, INSTANT RELICT
Is whst you want and what you
get with lironchullne. Adv.
With Conference
Schedules Made,
More Tilts Eyed
sax njutaaoo, Dec i uf .
Wito lU rrn tnjctsua at tmr
in foceaJt trtrtttlj aaflfflt i
npraatauuia tt Paese
noUfraa laMrjiiitm today o r.
L paM V3Xb tCjeeDt COtieues f
wini y to rotmd oat too fraeraass.
EkH of tfce Ira m nrsr c
far vesaera est s Ra-ttK or
man dates to be filied and arnise Ut
at opeoe at agreed Ufoo
I, in man am. eccr,p-.:oa '
; u eenedust? Deenf nesa nx
to eacirie (wan on U
y.
Leads Grid Team
to Giampionshipj
DESVEH .P Tb roost "MTftrt ,
o-jciefc I m sar M tt ar I
Coscb Carl Scantier of East 1
mbo. una rear's ctr taxixll Ujxm-
yn, duoibes tbe acSuereoirut ci :
Ceorx ToMbalwr, qtorMrbacK,
ot7e ts toe 007 -
Inu4 psas acd tan 20 rard "
imch&rm tbat Ve bis team
trtlo la tbe Tlanrigirum dsr ae'
J -)Us Sorta hint.
oeceze also js U bar lr,
pracuos Uy helpless eight moctbs be
fore and beard dectors say could
arm play foot 01 again, and would
tm fortunate U be were not crippled
lor life.
The lad suffered a fractured hip
boM and a compound fracuir live
petrls in aa sxitocbs accident last
January. He spent months in bed.
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But wnen September came, i
r arjoarentlr rood a new. re-1
ported for football pTacttce. Speedy;
and bard to down, be fought his way j
to a place on Uie Itrx. team and a!
share in winning otJ hnnm j
Toot kilter la a brotber of Elq
Tootbter. Darunousb quanertpar.lt of
several seasons ago.
Sport Slants
BiUUtUf Mide from it tccom&M'n-
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( rrknT rn ikru wi '"""i -
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I visitor to lining tbe big Dl bowl t
fi to fili even half the big muni-
clpal stadium on tbe shores of Lake
J irwjueni irjps ,o ine oencn to tvf.
.Vat o r a I Rivalry land reflect, make the homefolcs none
The remarkable drawing power of i v sanguine,
tbo CatfeU and the Fighting Irish.) The dearth of capable reserves at
even in an off year for Kotre Dame. school with such a vast enrollment
ls one of the reasons why this Inter- Col umbla might seem strange.
sectional classic will be on the ached-i
ule for some time to come. jtbe football squad U drawn from the ; t- ths porerii surge of Columbia
Army-lfotre Dame games for 1934 comp-imtively small enrollment a', titer Its Iok to Princeton,
and 1935 already have been definite- j undergraduates ln Columbia college .; Al Baraoas. a liiO-pound sopho
1t fixed. There is no doubt about the Utile lo Work With i more, and LI Brcralrckl are the
continuation of the series for sn ln-
jrimto period, Inasmuch as the offl-,
iitu nr hf.ih 'hv. tvta the ran.
test as a natural rivalry. " atrongett in the east may be
If there have been any differences gathered from the fact that Colum
of opinion, they have never been j bia irtstiroen elevens have won
serious enough to warrant more than arA1 ne game in the last three aea-
friendy argument. jsons. IX Lou constructs one really
football's Forrylleii Istrong team out of that sort of mate-
While the all-star debate is still ! ' "nt tor himself,
on. here's our suggestion for sn ! If h ha S0"0 reserve strength it's
eleven picked more or less from the Pu" velvet.
eleven plci
''"ns'n men" of the college foot-
j ball llelda those lads who toll In-
"'"ously on the small or off-the-
beaten-track college end get scant
recognition for It:
Ends Markel, Carthage (Mo.)
and Dittmore, Tennessee Wesleyan:
tackles. Meyers. North Dakota State,
and. Swan, Wake Forest iM. C.i.
guards. Pike, Darts sud El kins and
Volok. Tulsa (Okla.i: center. Sulli
van, Loyola (Le.i; backs, staiuberry,
Montana; Knappere, otta aa ItUnj;
Kent, Murray iKy ); and Young.
jBluelleld (W. Vs.).
These names may not mean so
much now. white sll the hullabaloo
for the big-time All-Americas Is on.
lads will be tossing better sdvertlsed
opponents for losses on the profes
sional gridirons a year or two hence.
Washington And
Oregon Dispute
Appears Likely
WAWHNQTON m A dispute be
tween the congressional reprcscnta
tlv of Oregon and Washington, cen
tering on the proposed "Columbia
volley authority," wa predicted of
the next session of congres near.
Tlie proposed authority would
supervise power distribution of thf
Bjnne7llle and Orand Coulee dam
on tii Columbia river,
flcnnlor Clarence Dill of Washing'
ton ha announced be will Introduce
a bill nt the next aeaslou providing
for a Columbia valley authority, sim
ilar to the Tennessee vsliey author
ity, designed to "eliminate the po
vbiluy of a rate-cutUng war."
Umgreaaman Cluuies H Mnrtln, of
Orfyon dencrlid these auUiorlllc as
"merely more rotten bureaucracies."
The urging formation of such an
authority argue it would not only
keep one project from aelung power
at a rate so low that another project
could not. compete, but tliat It would
lend lUelf townrd orderly develop
ment of tlie river and stand against
the Infiltration of "politic."
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Setting a new ceast-U-coast motor car record, this Ford V-8 TransuntinentaJ Freighter covered the
mile from Atlantic City to Los Angeles in 71 hours, 12 minutes, 30 seconds lew than three days. At left are the
four driver who made tbe run, as they arrived at the Los Angeles city limits. The car carried a full 2-ton load
c merchandise. The drivers carried tetters from the mayors of Atlantic City and Philadelphia to the mayor of
Los Angeles. Their record, made under difficult drivingtconditions, beat the fastest transcontinental passenger
train time by four hours.
Columbia Has Good
Lacking
By
Oayi TaUot
NEW YORK in A -vert-tile
&-UJ-. directed br o&e ol he
AZnest UtlA geoerals in tie Und.
ind m Mtirdf titlerue are tbe taiJ
rruui of Lou Little' Co4uabU uni
rtrwty JUonj-. chosen to represent tbe
eartt fcffUnst Suu-IonS In ti-e Bcste
Bcraft on Nev Yer' dar.
Mot a peat eleven tn tfcr? strictest
eue of tbe word, tbe frcboiariy Uoiu,
' r i rr rt ri i 'riiir hfav itimlvft
tbeni-
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. seivea inroua m mtiij scr-euyue
a tighlir-g. cohesive umt that can
be counted upon to give ny oppon-
ect a battle as long a it reserves ; the so - called football "systems-
bold out. j Little, former University of Pe-
Mr4 Team a farb ( sylranla star, bas one of bis very
Their one real we&fcness. eastern i own. a sort of football melange. Bt
critic believe, les in the shortage $ teaxn& take turns using the slcgie
of high class substitutes Little's wingb-Ck. punt anC any other tor
ctartlng line-up conU of eleven i mat ion that cornea to Lou fertile
iei focftbsll pUyers. Trey n2:e up
a stnooin. siyusn team tnat is a treat
w watch. But when one of them
. tesm ana a searing sun might corn-
; bine to send the Lion regulars on
The explanation ties In the fact that
Some idea of the Clillcultles sur-
mounted Dy (Joacn Little in building
teams that year after year rank with
in vne lour years r-tiiie nas oct-n
This Curious
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CONSTITUTES AO PER CENT N I SV
, v ... OF THE EARTH. TY VT f V
BAoomiz, ITT
A PLANT THAT GROWS IN ASIA, 1 II II
ONCE WAS BELIEVED TO BE I j il
AKTKH IRON, oxygrn is I he next moat abundant element In tbo
earth, crnirti.HliiR nlroiit 2$ per cent. Then rome silicon, magnesium,
nlf Hoi. ciiUlum, nltiinltiiim and the rerit. Carbon forms only i'our
one-liunclmlths of one per rent of thi' earth's whole, but without It
11(0 would perish (torn llic globe.
SETS NEW MOTOR CAR RECORD
Team But Is
In Reserve Strength
DCACbsRg: at tbe school, tbe Loela
ixjcrar a record of 2 victories agaiiuf
MTn deiezts and two ties. Tbey
bare lest coly one g.e lu eacb o.
tbe last tbree aea-oxu. Princeton
pcrverful roung team spoiled 3
otbervue perfect record (or ibis sea
son wi lb a 20 to 0 ddeat back: tn
October. Tbe Lions bare claitr-ttd.
ever alnce that It va their "aSt-Cy"
that tbe Tigers couldn't do tt again
to .vare their lire, and a oa)orit7 oi
tbe section's experts hare been in-
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:cuaw w i-
liate Own .stero"
i The Uons are partial to none of
. mind. They en.p)oy both a balanced
- ana unoajacea i..e, ana ney a-ie
probably the wildest repertoire of
Two Ouliktanding Men ?
CllJf Mcnt;omery. great triple
threat quarterback, and "Bed" Uat
al. a brlUiarit end. po&s:ciy are the
oute'r-dir.;; rr-nibers of the 1933
Lirja u;-r.ii::.i. LUtlc recently de
clare Liie cixlinjf Montgomery com-car'-d
w.::t any back he had ecr
! tc;n. and he credits Matal largely
! team's etar'.lr.g hallbar.s.'i. with
Bill
r ' KpvM f:i!ih'trl! flarahn. rlpr.arerl
by a coch in the ifa-iioaaj profes
! elonal league to b. the V.ntst looking
back in tbe caM. dlWdt-r. the bail
carrying and pa:ng tVn Montgomery-
0en McDo7.cll Izzl'ds do-n the
opposite wing irom -latM. uith Jie
Ferrars and Paul Jackal at tackles.
Jack Mlgliore and Steve Dzainba at
guards and Newt Wilder, a field goal
ftpf-ciaUM, at center.
World V
iam
on
GROUND HOKN6ILL9,
have EYELASHES
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WHITWORTH WILL
SEEK ADMISSION
TO CONFERENCE
CALDWELL. Idaho. Dec. 14 'JPl ,
Possibility that Wbitworth college of j
Spokane. Wash- mar make aootecx-
the northwest conference was seen
today by Paul Murphy, president of
the conference. Murphy JM faculty
atactic director at the College of ! ne section claims its average rain
Idaho. . !,sil ln P"1 years has been 18 Inches.
Murphy.' ln company witj Loren H-i
Basler. CoUege of lrho coach, and
George Stove 1, assistant coach. let
this morning Sor the ntntai meet
o tbe conference at Portland.
ing
Ore Friday and Saturday.
Whltworth college-. appllcaUon
expected to be presented at that' - "" " oi trus
meeang. Murphy said. If application Cher problems that Korris seeks.
j ia made Whltworth will be placed 00
j probation for a year before final ac
tion is Taken, be declared.
Coaches of the seven schools in Vat
conference w41 arrange basketball,
tennis, baseball and track schedules
for this season and. the football slate
for 1934. be said.
Movie Star No
Longer Needs
Beautiful Hair
By Robbin Coons
H O L L T WOOD The gleaming
tresses that shine on the head of
your favorite movie star are no long'
er hicluded In the list o, essent-ls
10 as far as the screen
Time-vln? wigs that look exact-
ly like the wearer's own hair are com-
ing mere and more Into use as the
stellar temperament wearies of hours
spent under the care of hair-dressers
and yearns for the simplicity of an
every-oay comure iorvner private iuc.
In most cases the artifice can be
effected by the expenditure of be
fa-een 300 and 400, the cost of a
wig m.de of human hair.
Hard t Detect
Joan B.ondell. who recently let her
hair return to its natural chestnut
shade, once before tried to effect this
change, just as she was to start in
a picture.
- The methods she employed not only
changed the color of her hair, but
mae It necessary to crop It closely.
She made the entire picture wearing
a wig, and nobody was the" wiser.
Brunet Gall Patrick's friends down
In Alabama may not place her in
"Death Takes Holiday." but if they
look closely they'll find her under a
smart blond coiffure, so realistic
that people here are asking if she
has Joined the blond brigade perman
ently. Site hasn't "Why should I when
there are wigs?"
Sylvia Sidney wanted to save that
extra hour for slee& In the morning
but art wouldn't permit it. She had
a wig made for "Good Dame" but
somehow. eplte Its cost, it didn't
look like Sylvia's own hair. So she
trots down early each day for the
hair-dresser's ministrations.
(omrnlfiire An Item
Ann Harding's hair Is one of her
prize a&tets In beauty, and she wears
wigs only when playing old ladles or
young ones with marcels. In "West
ward FAsage," because Ann won't
tolerate i curling iron, that regular
wave was produced on a mop of false
hair, with Anna own flattened be
neath It.
The once popular custom, of
bleaching or dyeing as various roles
required has gone by the boards.
Wigs are too convenient as well as
harmleu to the natural hair.
Mary Dor an used to have a differ
ent shade of hair black, brown,
blond, red almost every time she
met her friend. She dyed It when
ever a part dictated. For some time
now It has stayed a rich reddish
brown, and what with wigs in favor.
It Is likely to remain that way.
fULIS-CHALMERS
Track type end Air Tired Tractor.
Combines, implement.
Road Macblnery.
CHANDLER TRACTOR
A EQUIPMENT CO.
1313 Jefferson Main 633
NORRIS ABOUT TO
START ANOTHER
AMBITIOUS MOVE
By Herbert ftnisser
I W U sOTOtf Oeorar Soerss oc !
! XeTa wbo. perbsps, bas ten more :
; tnan te STHxee nmn s scare oa s
SSS'l
drs ooeae U"- wttbl tbe oast
lew months, ts about to embarfc cs
another ambitma tenture. j
Ee wants set up in lie M-atnan i
ner a federal autbortrr wblch will
to do for tst aectaoa of tbe
J cadoa what tbe Terirtrwane ValT
1 autbccTty bas in mud im tbe vast
j region around Muscle Sbeela in the
sou tfl.
itbere is anribing new about bis pro-
poeat. Be prefers rather to look up-!
on it as aaether part c a rorl
proven he has crjsrnpSoned for years. ' Auctioneering by Jsy Bresbears. Alcel
with the tdTent of tbe -rw deal' i ' 12-8-1 zn.
srlmirlrtraoon. Stum saw bis dream :
ef.riaJte-ei-!
pertment la tbe Ten-sssee valley i
realiaed.
For year
be battled against the !
etilfest and most stubborn opposi
tion to bring Muscle Shoals under
federal operaon.
Mart af Aeries
Ktrni regards the Tennessee raliey
JZZi. , !
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brace all tie major nver rsBers at
the- country. j
Muscle Shoals was se ed as the !
iirst i in me eipenment because j
of the presence of gigantic earns and
n:trate pUau capable of early opera- j
tion. It
is poso witn tne equip-
znent already
k nt a
istart toward
j power for sale to minic.paities and .
-rganax.cns
jaa k maf .eixu-zer.
j Tbe liksotri Taliey. Xorrts be-;
Ueves, is the most logical proect u i
iccx next. There are problems
there of pressing importance, be says.
Flood control is ntaL Irrigation is
! 2 real need. Soil eroslou is a men-
ace.
Vital problems
Toe manufaartiip nt favrtiliwr
-.,-., ., . . ,
i Here's a typical problem In the
. ' '
" , ,ur me
?f? " 32 luch"
ru of this region contend, they
" Iorced totor' Ionf
wKii uwua w mure a il Tlllg eise-
tne creation of a Misso'iri Valley
Authority. Where onoe he might have
twu upon Hirn
proposal
doubtful of fulfillment, tbe senator
now is enthusiastically hopeful of
early realization.
Ogden Livestock
Thovcleannecl
For Jan. 5 to 11
OGDEN, Utah (Speci) Premium
lists tor the fifteenth annual Ogden
Livestock show, which will be held
from January s to 11. have been
mailed to over 800 exhibitors tn West-)
ern America. j
RanlfAri a. th. thf I rrit:t- nil'
states tbe coming exhlbiUon will
(nave entries from coast to coast and
j probably one or two from Canada,
j included in the premium awards is
$2200 in tbe Shorthorn division:
j $400 in the Hereford division; IV613
j In the Aberdeen Angus division; 500
in the milking Shorthorn division, the
first Ume this claso has been recog-
, nlzed; W20 In each of he Jersey.
Holsteln and Guernsey divisions;
51 1 10 ln the purebred swine division f ceases on and after date of Dec. 14,
and WSO in the purebred eheep di-j 1933. .
vision. Additional a-artis'ol $400 In FLORNC BACON, Treasurer of Un
the Future Farmer of America and ) ion Co Ore. . 12-14-2 t
4-H club divisions plus tlie fat stock ,
and carlot classes bring the total UJj FARMERS' SECOND ANNUAL BALL!
better than 1,6T3.
Included in those who received pre
mium lists was H. C. Avery, of La
Grande. Oregon, county agent who
has been exhibiting at the Ogden
show.
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE
WITHOUT CALOMEL
And You'll Jump Out of Bed in
the Morning Rarin to Go
If fan feel sour sod soak nod the world
looks punk, don't wallow a lot ol -ait, oua
rrml waur, oil, Ux-tive candy or chewinf run
and expect them to make you addly tweet
ud buoyant and full of muhine.
For they can't do It. Tbey only mors the
bowel and a mere movement doesn't get at
tbe cause. Tb moo (or your down-and-out
feelinf is your Hrer. It should pour out two
pounds of liquid bUa Into your bowels dally.
If this bila is not flowing freely, your food
doesn't digest. It just decays in tbe bowels.
Gas bloats up your stomach. You hart a
thick, bad taiU and your breath la foul,
skin often break out tn blemishes. Your head
achea and you feel down and out. Your whole
sysUm ks polsoned.
" It takes thoao good, old CARTER'S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get tbcaa two
pounds of bile flowing freely and nuke you
feci "up and up." They contain wonderful,
harmless, gentle Yegetabhi extracts, amazing
hen it comes to making the bile flow freely.
Jut des't ask for ltrer pills. Ask for Carter!
Little Liver mis. urn- lor tne name
Carter's Utile Lie- Pill on the red
lKfsl. lfot a substitute. Zbc at drug
tr-r-a. 01931C. M.Co.
SCHOOL GIRL
Permanent
Wave .......
.$1.75
Includes Service
Permanent Waves
Includes Shampoo,
Haircut. Flngerwave
$2.50
Others $3.50 to $- 00
Always Guaranteed
CINDERELLA
BEAl'TV SHOP
Phone Main 350
FIND IT
HERE
tspy far t is Col man aust
be la ay a. a -
Bsaee sale. Friday. Bonan balL
c-o as spsaluea and food sale at
sosb s Sanxy. lipiicopml Guild.
12-M-l V
r'EKM-tXENT WAVES
urrr Williams, Model Beauty
Saop. Pbooe 12-H-o V
ry Box Tuxarr Wood. Large truck
load OeUTered SSiO per load. Tele
phone aedeta coilecs. Pondosa Pine
iV -Tiber Co, Er-n. Or. 12-14-2 t.
Comer's Tablet at aloon Drug Co.
ti i 11-6-1 m.
wouldn't thai cock your pistol!
i
Ells IOU SEES It?
lam of specials at B3c j
HSV f . "TI
I ot your fazs y and friends for Christ-
; rnas Gifts, values to as much as j
j e5.oo w!U be featured In this Special !
; dars. Is will pay you to watch this i
window at Ba. -son's Art and OUt
sa-,. -r. r-tmas Shop." 1
v
'j i-u-s
fl'SET TAVERN
At Perrr. Ore, miles west of La
Grande, under new management. I
opening night Sat. 18. Music day and
night; 5 to 71 Pahst Blue
, ban beer cn draenrh t and lunch.
cable. Prop.
13-14-2 tp.
STOCK H OLD Ett-S AXNTAL
MEETING
tne
KoUoe 1 hereby giTei
annual meeting of .the stockholders
I of the First National Bank, of La
i Granee. wtll be. held at their banking
i house in La Grande. Oregon, on Tues- '
' day, January 0th. 1&34, at 10 o'clock
A. Ii. At this meeting a Board of
DirMT-cn trtll h rttt n en- fnr
- -. . . . 1
' ProPrlr offered.
12-o-lrq A- K. PABKXB, Cashier.
BeauUful yellow and lavender
cluyiatbernnms for Christmas. M 00
doz. Order nw. Cherry's Plorists.
Inc.
12-14-3 t
prised at our low prices. Cherry-
Florist. Inc. 12-14-3 t
Pom Mint, r- nhiHe -im
j be on display next Wednesday. Beau-
urul plants at reasonable price?.
Cherry's Florists. Inc. 12-14-3 t
ATTENTION
Special meeting of E. o. Command -ery
Priday night. Dec 15 at Masonic
hall. Work in Knights Templar. Din-
ner at hai: 6:30 p m. as guests o1
we rommanaery. au resxtent am
visiting Sir Knights welcome. By or
der of the E. C.
C. 'HUMPHREYS, Recorder.
. 1--14-2 t.
Moon's Pure Vanilla extract Ls bet- j
ter and cos less. 3 oz. 33c, 6 oe. 63c, j
Ft. 1J9. v 11-e-l m.
ago GIFTS 98c
T..I ........ , . ,
Sho arTi wonaerfTvalu
: for only -$8C now on display In the
window.;. This specia. window will
run every day with new and. unusual
values in It, at Richardson's Art and
Gift Shop, The Christmas Shop." .
12-13-t f.
rMOK COUNTY WARRANTS
FUKD. Series 1933. numbers 338-604
inclusive. Interest on above warrants
Bex Hall, Elgin, Ore,
Friday, Dec 15
12-13-3 tp
School District No. 15, Union Coun
ty, Oregon warrants numbered 2 to 38
Inclusive are hereby called and the
same will be paid when presented at
the First National Bank, Union, Ore-
Send ln Tour
Pur Trimmed
COATS
For Mid-winter
CLEANING
Our process safely cleans and re
stores new life to your garment.
ODORLESS DRY
CLEANERS
1107 Washington Ualn 701
THE ROADTOGLOgr
. A Musical Comedy With Home Talent
1 Song and Dance Choruses
.-' .a. (
. Friday, Dec. 15
LIBERTY THEATRE
"The Eagles Charity Show"
MATINEE 3:30
i Grade School Students 10c
' High School Students 20c
EVENING 8:15
ADULTS -40c CHILDREN 20c
gon. -
Interest on the abor numbered '
wanants ceases after Dec. 13, lw. '
PAKKIE t. CONKUN.
DUtrtct Clerk.
n-M-i
Bl'V PEACOCK SLACK V
for your stokers. Oaltber lee sniL
Puei Co. 11-27-1 tn
Make tout Christmas gifts witti
Butterfly Kraft picture 8ets. Nosh's.
12-18-1 t.
Crazy Crystals at Moon Drag Ct
ll--l m.
Candy Cants. 2 for 5c: hard mix.
15c lb.; French creams, 20c lb. Cherry
Blossom Candy Shop. ,12-9-13t
' DID YOU KNOW THAT
we charge only 75c to thoroughly
clean and reolock men hats? Many
a discarded hat can be ut back Into
service by sending it to the Standard
Laundry. Phone Main 58. 12-13-2 t
The gift to please all the famllj
is a box of Cherry Blossom chocolates.
13-9-WS
1VAHKA.MS CALLED
School DtetNo. 23. Egin, call for
payment the following warrants. Nos.
189 . A to 212 D Inclusive. Interest
ceasea,
P. E. HARRIS. Clerk.
13-13-1 t
Wouldn't that hock your pistol!
12-8-1 m
SCHOOL CBILDR-V
Ton can get scratch paper for
school at the Observer. Maw 2 pads Sc.
B-14-t f.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Untlr-r. la harahv rr urn rt that. f1 lln.
Oregon, for Union County, adminis
tratrix of the estate of Laura B. Jack-
! son. deceased, and has qualified as
i such. All persons having claims
against said estate arc hereby requir-
, ., .. , , J. o-rifll Q u
quired by law, to tbe undersigned at
1208 First Street. La aranae. uregon.
. within six months from date hereof.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon. Dec.
13th. 1933.
R. J. KITCHEN, Attorney for admin
istratrix.
deceased.
Dec. 14, 21, 28. Jan, 4 and 11.
RIPPING AMI BASTING TIPS
FOR BETTER SEWING RESULTS
I frr .r M-nr Valeirlr Vrrlll rln Bafn
Vsafc -f -s
j " "
w!" .
i t- u.w -'r.
velvet, no marks will be lef$.
With a market value this year ol
t53.247.000, tomatoes were Califor
nia's largest vegetable crop.
BUS SERVICE
For WALLOWA, ENTERPRISE,'
JOSEPH and Way .Point.
Leave La Grande, Dally
10:30 A. M. 4:10 P. M.
For PEi'DLETOX, Way Points
Leave La Grande, Dally .
10:30 A. If. '
U. P. Stare Depot, 1308 Adams
Phone MAIN 49
This should be your
Choice of Hotels
'Because:
Th, New Lot rats, raaks Um
DANMOORK tat met Ssoa,
omical rood hotel. II, ll.H.tl.
- I2.J0. SpeeisllamUyrsim-
Nearly every reesi bsa s aV
vu t , ,
a Worsen traveling nnseeczops
led rcceirt ,rstr courusy.
Downtomi location, doss Sa int
itsrss, but ant ar. ' .
a Dsn I. Moon, formerly of Iks
Moors Hotel (a Seaside, owns I
sod operates ta, DANMOORI
3 penonslly. T
' A. A. A. bfS Opposite Bote!
Oppon'te Terminal Sslei Building
TWELFTH AND MORRISON
PORTLAND
V