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Papo Six LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. F5 iV Hi V V X' n Tuesday, February 13, 1934 D r s h IMBLER AND UNION WIN FIRST GAMES IN M. I. A. TOURNEY nnoler sntl union oaaicuMU teams wtMt.the first two games: In the l'n - ton state M. 1. A. chunploiMhlp tournament which started lass nlh; .t thfi u. D. & Recreational hall Tonight tmbler will pl.T Bskecand the La Onuxte First want, mini low to under iui itisni a so s. ". flex tho Second Ward, deiewted b l'vtHu M to 9. The l"".rt Ward held S3 to SC lend over Imbier hallume, but the visitor tcctred shcad to win In t!i llnal utlnule. The lineup: Imbler (441 t first Wird a. rVrrr (SI P 11 H lyn-.sn C. Wacom- (Ml . P (HI U Stoddard W. West-slow lUICt (HI H. Aralrtm C. Weslemsow tS O . iM a Burnett XI. wtMHskow (31 Ci D Stoddard U. WwWJiM ... S W. Cttrcv S . . . Nlbley At halftlnve the Second Ward was trailing Union, last year champion.: 3 to 3. I The starllnit lineups: j second ara: i ' , son. tvirwwras; Aieianacr. Wa'ser and Coalwell, suards. -,uw' . ... warJ-K R Wilde, center; u r.te: and C. Baunt. iruards. I - Wolves Victorious Overjrillamettei XKXSXfOCTH. rVb, I Orefoo . Kornutl school overwhelmed Wlllaro- ette unlrerwtr In their basketball irame swrtea between the two acno-Ms two fnea to one. TBe twdcts KTabbed an early lead and were new, headed t.-xu-h three, of their players Sen U anie by the persons rout. ! Ashland Xormal Is Easy Winner 46-20 aiuknu. v re., u . i a rolltrktn arccmd half, tbe Sxith-; rrn Orexi Normal basketball tram pulled far ahead of Albany vvetce and von M u her last ntcht u at na!f-uue. The sons lead 11 to Chinese Wrestler Wins From Hein VTLAMV Ore-, Peb. 13 t alter -leeeie AciUu, Chinee mi4- j dieweifht wretc. derated CVwrbojf Helm two out of three falSs in tAe mam eveni hen, last merit. I.jar-h- S.riir fvnrat) ? 31. -.. S: 'i' r.-f .-n: ViV. Xer..-.-tr..--.:Jc v. . v -x-j ru.: :e Crrt. Always the Finest Tobacco . , A, , r K L J ana only the Center Leaves WW! JV CI. aarH.w tWai Onus Wrestler Is Fined $100 lhj Portland lioxing Com in ission POHTLAND, Ore.. rVo. 13 i i The I Portland Ixttlng commission has moved to take the im.'it out of iilo- km! wrestling zuict maso Ute tflmtls j job a bu more pleasant. ; yesterday u fmcj red Cox. Uv.1I. oa heavrwelKht. 100 lor twins: ),., mt:4i , ntt hand. m arcst- J i u... ... i. .. . ..... t . . t j ik,, oantonwine. LVs Moines, la. llAl! ol the line. ws Imparl because ivx struck Roferre Verne Harrington. E. 0. N. TO PLAY BOISE COLLEGE ON THE GRIDIRON I Aihiet.s- relations between the 1 Bistcrn Oregon Norma! school and ! the Bocse Junior eo'.lnre. owned for ! the first time this winter when two' basketball w played, wlthj lwl,n wmnms one. will be cou- untied. It w earttrd txlay. j tv., ,v,b Qvunn said Rtyotlatlcm 1 und,r -ir w k. ;vm, toot- I hil fuv mvn the rVv Jun:nr-a dir. .n -. .e ,t, co ,Je VvXir.rdiiwvr weduie. , ,. Te lx oNles is a twwyrar ln- ailiHsl.'. riTirjT it at riiiasifirktion ., . c-ai!icatioo ainuiar U thAt ctf n.vnul fc -Vwl of OrevXi. WjaU'.vtoci ad Kiahx MIirwviUe High Seeks Stale Title s.vliU. rV& IS j MMinntil.e: a.-So.'J basket bill team r cV heo.cr.!: a cotivrtJcr tor t.Mr loumar.iet-.t h.v..v m w.nmnt (;vm H;t-h sch.xl J7 to IS here lst n'il. The rtsttor ca.nei t.he lead early .and keol f. ttirouch- j out the pane until tre score ru ' txl in lAe olofti? mnu'iM Mabee ' u.-MMtTi: for-.vr. taw!xi w-r Sees Threat To The Fltlire Of AnieriCll- u:cht m s Llr.-c-oin dy bantaet ad- 0!T to tr fulur of the Vnttct: Spates . u;wr.-ie court Ed to the rcasuiu-' MXn. ! Altlvcufh he M refer by name to the iraaofiatxxi bv Ptwiient J Kvvwettit c! all jtzrmaO coctrcu. be 'denounced ".he nver.t cvarvn-cwn c4 coe the sw.te irdut:ws in thi cvxintair wit.hout a uixS." He otwrted tJiat -rcwer trts-WKtij tk a " 1 ' top leaves VaWF 'fjsjii:' OREGON STATERS SCORE 40-14 WIN OVER IDAHO TEAM COAST fONFCIIOTB STAXIlIXOS .Northern Division W. U Pet Washington JO 3 -813 j 9 S"1" 1 4 .est I ' T"', 4 a .400 Wuh. StW S 7 .300 Idaho - S 8 .373 CORVAUJ& Orr..,rVb. 13 (! : The Oreson State rollef basketball team i today counted lu lourth consecutive comeback vK-tory In Oie coast confer- I ence north division race and hoped for another win here tonight from University of Idaho. The Bmitti nlned an ail-tniport-1 ant notch by defeating the Vandals 40 to 14 here last nlitriV. Another tte- tory Is vital tonight If trie Beavers remain In the running for the con lerenoe championship which unlrer- alty of Washlutoa has all but salted wy. loktac monj and more like a wrll- macriine. the Beavers pulled out oc an eariy nre to live ana m ai v nu-.ur. fast and clean la the first half, but the substitutw went at It In rougher nvanner the second chukker. Th Orangemen, defrndlnc coast hampicma. Nxted their score lo the 40-nvark for the first Unto this i son in conference play. Th bewilder- j , ed Vaz-iss were unable to iruard ; trieaj effectively or makp any aertous ; j scortiv: tireat ca" their own. f McDonald and OCoonell led the i i Bearer scortrar w.-.h nine points eacn. Orenier scored nan nis ntun-a pouics-; Rehabilitation Of Silver Next (Continued Prom Psg Oa ourtvwe Trie S4fcreiarr cc tne treasury awo wss qucrd by RepreseniaUT Dm : ttVTY as savtr tre adminlstrs- Ut.n is rxr to act oa silw wtthui At dT." axSaur.itratici. however. fcs not fiec;3 eer.r.:.e:r nst it w.u c. Epworth Leasrue To . . !taSTt I IflV 111 Tonight iCcsnunueo Frcsm Pxft One) .,. wots provide aacr eomfr.-al situa- tWoa. f- i w jv;t - - i by tise Leaje m cutrrr-ng on 1 wvwk 5oc tiie rear. irKSudixjc tbe summer . minute as Ue Waova lake- la cii.i-.j Lii.-1.T ikrAf. c ctnj..T ci:?citI COj4 lie tvi-.sVVV pliEl KfCiC! Stlf-t o..t i be oratrr Vf-r aJ foj thc-sr (vo ter l.at ftrracr nf vail a tiiber fruv t i -nM trr lb icy ka hcvaaw ti..r nr itirdwl No I be hot-ca k-ire tor-iiw tb.x- a rr inferk-tr ia cr-dalitT 1.---. cwirx iai X- it-; miJt. Esit lixa crolcr Wmt- He'll Hear Plea Of Dillinger i j ik i it . Pate for the murder trial of John Pil linger, notorious out law, will be sot by Judse Wil lis ro J. Murray ot Crown Potat, Bd aboTe, before whot Dil- nM. -m , EVERGREEN ROAD SECTION OPENED THE IXMJ-ES, Ore. Pb IS uP. IS Ll JT -Nn-XI 1 h. 4VIT Hrt.4UaJ M iilT awrpwo nucswy on .x rwna cmut.sv of tiie CWumbia nrer irorg was com- j pieted r.-d opened to trarel Monday, j enctneers axjKnuwed here. The seciion was oce eC the mot difiieult of tre enure route. intWr j injc much fceary coeiructici. Work i on It started Jan. 10 SWU. i lis cvunpietcon opeas tle Erercree.3 w exoepn ioc a strew-A oetween uiocs t"dexwwd. The new unit dot a mscaam sinaoe ous wui 'treated with bitumijus surfac;r.f summer. OFFICIALS OF GRAIX GROWERS HERE MOXDAY t-.Bifca.Tf itt Portb Pactrjc Oram Growers ac2 fcwrmerSy manacer of the Pendieton orin Grow-rr. ard Jame Hill Jr acting n-.janar ci tiie PendXsn trower?,. trarisacung busineia hre ye5errfy arter-n-cvo Luetics because' under-developed. . . . they are not ripe . . . . 77z?v would sh e a harsh smoke. Luckles the center lixit? oj' the Jinest tobacco . . . because the center leaves ara mildest, tendercst smoothest. Luckies bottom leaves. lectuise bottom leai'es are inferior in quality. They grow close to the ground, and are tough, coarse and i7irvs sandy. irr tVf c-.'icst It-Jivri. f21v. rHt, tetrder. Ar:3 crIv l!-f-! crc-cr WiTir arc- itMi in nixi-nr, La.i.k ibr fullv jj-oicJ cir-trtrtte so lal k -a (vet frva kx- eii. The? tvl-toeo 3cot j.pUI wit. Ttat hr Lixijc-s Jrs crilx. -r.r enraK id j ire alairs C-..U Ms.vih . . . AsJ l be a, too ll't tcvs4ti fvr Lbrws: prvevtki for Eoe-r txsltr. NOT Vtm treOrrrt, aaateM. LOCAL BRIEFS VMt llruthpr Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Snodgrass, of Co It ax. Wash., stopped in La Orande eu rout to thetr home after a rtslt in California and Salt Late City, and Yl<3 Mr. Snodgrass' thr brothers, Joe. Jim and Lot. Dinner was served it the home of Joe Snodgrass to mrntbers o( the family. The nsltors left Sunday evening for their home. Vblt at lleppner Weekend visitors at Heppner in cluded Mr. and Mrs. W. L, LADuslre. of this city, who were the guest of 1 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R, W. Tur ner, and other relatives. 1 iMtlent H Mrs. Ralph H&srell. of Pendleton. vas a pattent at tne Bouvy h pital durtng the weekend for eye treat ' sent. Ht$enen iu Mvs Veda Koensen. teacher In the ! Pondosa Intermediate grades, is ill this week. Mis Hansen lives in La Orande where she graduated from the I Eastern Oregon Normal school, j To INuttuid I Martin King. Union Pacify pen- j s-'oue.-. :rft tat nigt for Portland on ; a business trip, i Mr. and Mra. VJcur Pra are the parent of a daughter, Shirley Mae. born wceotiy la. Coiby. Kan. Mr. Ts Tan la th son of Claude C. Pratt. xmer La Grande resident. Return to Elfin Dttr.d Hug. who underwent a major cpersuoa at trie Urande Ronde hos pital recently, returned to his home st KLc:n tfaS morning. Rerwver tnc R.Ver Reunion. Meacham Infant, bus been suffering from pneumonia si the Oraxde Racde hospital but was sb lo return to his home this mora- MATCH TEAMS IX VOLLEYBALL leag-je cotisisting of A volleyball Icur teams, w.l! begin a round robin srieduie Wednesday night as tbe La Grxro High school gTrnnasium. Clubs er-tered include rhe Rotar- isns. the Laonsn t.he School Mea and it Methods Men. The sciadule "wfsciT cais ioc conies Deiween tbe Rocarians and Metbcdiste. and beivj tbe Umm d FVYitvw Game will been at 7:3 ockvt. Instead of rvTir.i to a roint score. the game will be m 12 or 15 minute hftitfs, it wTfcs announced- .don't use the top leaves are use only don't use die rW treses aV-'er aaac Thr Qxam of the Crpp feftiae ELGIN MILL IS GIVEN SPACE IN THE TIMBERMAN The current Issue of The Timber man carrtea an Interesting article about the Pondosa Pine Lumber Co. at KiEin. Ore, of which W. E Moore la' president. A two-column picture of the mill heads the article, which Is entitled: A Busy Woodworking Plant.1 The story follows: Kl?ln, Ore.. Jan. 1& Pondosa Pine Lumber Co.. Egln. W. It Moore president, is operatinj. two Si-hour snifts. with enough business on the books to keep the plant operating during the entire month of January. with good prospects for 1934. Thr plant started from a small beginning In 1925 and has constantly enlarged Recently, a 30-foot extension to the factory building was completed, and a l&liO-foot loading shed was built. The factory building cowrs an area of 80x170 feet. A dry kiln is the next Improvement contemplated. A Pay A Earxn electric moulder has Just been installed. The equipment in the plant canrises Woods, Mer- shon and other standard tools. The factory has a conversion capacity of 1.0O0.0CO feet per month on two 40- hour shifts. J. W. Adams is general superintendent. Pondosa Pine Lumber Oo. special ires in ahade rollers, cutup stock, s5b g:ued-up dimension, frame. cajket handle tillers, luggage frames, oval automobile curtain slats, panel and standard mouldings and other specialties, including' boxes. The standard of refined products manu- fj-tiintt 1st thi nlan tat rtt ths highest, and Its output Is absorbed by a comparatively few consistent item customers wtwee require ments are increinj?. Recently a 14-mca rubber conveyor belt was installed, wiucb passes un der the cutoff saws and carries the refuse to the fuel house. Through tie ability to ran the plant contin uously, tbe cut of the local sawmills was absorbed and Kxa had the proud distinction of having no unemploy ment during the greater part of the year. j o. a isruce ana turner jacoes are i day and nig:ht foremen. William SSnlth j is filer. J. W. Pitrcerald is the book- , t keeper. Mrs. Moore, who is a very , capable stenographer, does her pan nobly assisting with the office work j The office floor Is U.d with mapie j fsooring. S. A- Bruce, night foreman, spent . a number oe years wxn Crane Creek ! Luxaber Co. W:llowSi4ncb. Cal. I FRANK KELLER' UNDER KNIFE Frar-k Keller, of La Grande, under went a major coert:. this mommg at tbe OajiTJe Boeie hos?:taL Leaders of Riot At Pen To Face Jury (Ccnunued From Fag One) I .Ccntimd Fraa Pp rr.i I ttimkeys and ce a g-ard. wer ssif - ffenr Craca urierotis tn:fe -wMry-.s. mi-0 .ea oy in? convana. One ocher ' - r w -i s rj; yearj ccotx7 b TOunds. j weciers, $4 00 5 $6.00: ewes, gooi The .tjci: j an fiotae 3 00 s $4.00; common H. U Brig? ac5ant cilef tum- W-OOtf $3 -to. key. stubbed to de&xh. i Wau Turcot. 01. j-trririg fii to years for a;empied robbery. j tin. srouf. 21. eLrn; to -W v-irsl 1. -w v.. 15 Tears cr trrar.d ft-r-r Errx-sn Al'.mao aff"are. H. L iiBuswirf CUrk. 22, 10 ( j years for second decree nurder. 2 Jarr a De Uxig, 15. 10 to 25' ars frc robtoerr. i ! Stw; I Sorr. 25, fir? is stl Tvurs , : rocjisccT. H Parts. S9. 0i jwars ice a , . S Tjc cc:Awt. -vhirii toia sirtr-liT ' aTK ltca T?s.trdiT. -a5 ivr.r j a.a.-.fct. T5r -ar ha Sn , 1 ofe less Stn a 7&r. j. -a-as no r-.' i. t Tiza.Te iit irf bnat was pUnr; .-: U SiCiT-cy. 3-bbt lots: ps:e:. ?s, j be said. -We aLraeii. fcwfTrf.; WfOmtTJO; blrooed r.xir. $6.15, tiai ti men ni- tier kninns m; us??; b:-je-.n. $5. $5 40: soft j ti sb.x wir 9"-e arel tbtv pw-irr r.our. $5 9-3 $? 55; oak- j manuTacv.od- Tber rnr.:r frzrjfi fTS rjl-rJ wtiei; r.Kir, $5 W5 j tKz. in tie ?tjcc yri drrtn: tiec rr?. $5 tC-sf l , -srh.Xe whefi-, jo&v j u .iiT. wh 3 Tard isT - , .y,,.- 43 ' 1 try c f yeseresy sid tie :.:: j i -Tred .sbeOii3Cae as a roctin prrss : ed a kr-'i araiK h-ra.. HveT I tbe w-LTden Ibecaane Kjac-ori!rus at nn ' reiaied rorcoc of tie rsrieys ox ! TTr?atrci vv"i & i - M! t ?v; ; bcy of g"jaras wjs r-i5irv; to te wvL. aad tiae ccc.Trs- wce sfn be- sct:ir j Aef eied SLC5t Pc 13 P P-r-r or j rccr.rs .ttc nrvi la ciryce r.rc j IV Lccac k-S K. S. dart i -were lt aS Ftrsr-t isnisr sl Becker: j &an. o -er wt3oe5 rre rrr i er ' i-Ses c rt Orerrc s-ar.e 1 trit;j-T )er.. That Good Coal Home Lumber & Coal Co. Fitrce Miia IT .its.-!- M.-Cr? 1. O T7-t : MARKET NEWS OF THE DAV : CUICAQO tTllaiI ' Open lll;li Low Close Ma .1)1 JID's .DOg.OOfi juiv jutse Sept Jill's t"1 CHIC AO 0 COUS Ma- M .S'-1 .fii'.i 17i.5'J July -''4's Wi ''3Ti1Jl Sept. t, Si -5ti & S.VJ'i PORTLAND WHEAT Open lush Low Clou Mar ."I - " July ,!l'i .:', .TIJ4 .7451 " STOCK EXCHANGE ! IS FAIRLY FIRM' NEW YORK, Feb. 13 t.-PV Strength j of silver mining and metal issues gave the stock market a fairly firm ap - pearance today despite scattered midnight an extra duty of 20 weakness displayed by the alcohols ! per cent was clamped on most French and aircrafu Traders were a bit heal- I imports by Britain. The duty waa in . i retaliation for French paring down tant because of European unsettle-; oJ m BrlUgh 1:nport tQ ment and the move to regulate spec- pyanoe. ulaticn. The close was steady. Trans- , Just before the duties became ef fers approximated 2,100.000 shares. ! fective Franc got in another blow Closing- figures include; Air Reduc. Al. Chem. and Dye 102 151 120 10V? 45-, 78', 17 79H 39 s, 62 92 1, American T. and T. American Can Bethlehem Steel J. L Case OoL G. and E. Continental Can General Motors . Johns Manville Ijbbey-O.-Ford Liggett and Myers B, Montgomery Ward Nat. Distill. J. C. Penney Pub. Ser. of X J. . Southern Pacific Ss. Oil of Cal. . ' St. Oil of X. J. 33 'i 26s4 42 30'-i 40 t Union Pacific . 131H 7H 21U 58', 661, United Corp. United Aircraft U. S. Indus. Alcohol . U. S. Swel POKILLVD UVESTOCK PORTLAND, Feb. 13 vP Cattle: 175. calves 10; fully steady. iSeers: Good, common and medium, 83 2$ 6 CO; neif ers. common and medium. S3 00 to -26; cows, good, oommon and med:u. 92 b .9 (4 00; low cutter and cutter. $1.50 $2.75; bulls, cuuer. coenmc and medium. 12 25 13 00; resalers, good and choice, 6-00m7.-5Ov culL common and e um. ftS.CO;? 86.00: calves. good-jnd cce. M-50 t? $5.50: common and atciua. $2 00,1 $4-50. Bo?: t?.X; 15c lower. Light u-eig lit, good and choice. $4.004.85: me dium wrigiiK g-od and choice S4 50 m $4-55; heavyight, goo? and choice. H-TOa $4.65; packing sows, mediiAi and good. Si 00 1 85; feeder and I docker pis, good d choice. $3.50 ,7 84 15 j : 5 quotabiy steady. Lambs caxe. $7 50 -j $3 25; com- PORTL.ND PKODICE PORTLAND. Feb. 13 Butter- standards 25c i ji' R-l---'6- 'ft-V-rltr' rflw. a m s grade. 22 .i SSc lb.; farmer s door de - T?cya) lie lb. E?ss Psci;; pjutry protiacc ' pores: o IrKii extras. 17- : ... ISc; ni:us 15c don. 3ttr-r-? ?ric OLesajers: fresi cruras. 14c; 13c: rsedniras. lftr: ta. 1CV dcocn. SCGAR A.VD ITOIR POS"S..3. Fr!. !i ;i a. S-jcir rrry. m: suir. M 4a. Irenes zz z. :--jr t:..rr nrto?' Permanent Waves i.-:-ja ivO? o a Hi--t. F-.rrr-ir.TT t5 0 U X-rs s? . to S5 J A-s-srs. Guaranteed CINDERELLA , Pir--f Kara SJD Atlcnt..-n Trappprs Raw Furs A2 Kir.ds cf Ural Ciaght Furs Bousht I Tsv Best Prices CHRI? MILLER 1310 Adams At. BUS SERMCE f" iXJ.OWA. rXTERPRlSK. iOyira as War Pnlnta. iaf 1 Grazri. rtally -tXS A. il 4:10 P. U. f rormrroN. way mints 1t L GrvrJ. Daily 19 J9 A. it C. r. - IVpot. 1SS A Jams ' ": .Hi .1)0 Big Trade War SdFrench My The Associated Pre? Lines were drawn, between Gr.'at '. Britain and France today for A trado : r 0, 50 proportions. Dy aenouncing rraiico-oribin iraae irea.ies of 1826 and 1882. Uncle Sam was an "interested 00- ; server" in the conflict although com- mercial officials at Washington said they believed American trade would not be greatly affected, favorably or j adversely. PHPEST RANGER IN PENDLETON ! Gerald Tucker, district forest ranger : of La Grande, Is at the headquarters ' of the forest service In Pendleton on ( detail duty this week. Albert Baker, ; of Walla Walla, and Avery E. Bern', of Dayton. Wash... are also at the headquarters oliice. Senator Kiddle Talks At School Men's Meet (Continued From Page One) school. A piano solo and a health piny completed the program. Imbler will entertain the school master on March 12t while in April Jhey will go to North Powd and ir.stt with the Baker County chool i-sers club. Times Tonigl ! TOMORROW LIBERTY adds 4 mors stars WWW to this sporkiing, thrilling, ond vivid hit cf ths year! I .1 V.' "W '.lira Km ir o Iter Krsllv VlMLilie.l Vt the end a Picture iit ttlll VI Th. One; I N( Th Tod nlficai Pirs Oregoi the h. Passed count! the bi: Seco oentlm beautl Also, a tine chang Acco tine t Rome, Hon w on tha torn o! chocolr NOTtW.