PACF. THREE
Thursday, June 21, 1923.
oooooooooooooooooooooooooo nb!e tc. ncconiinoilulo you with suricr-1 in i-heot. TIip line i:i brought here
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Sportsmen and Farmers Join In i
Shooting Vermin to Save Game.
" ior ion oreum. four ilirrrrent tluvors, ; irom rontiuni nnci win rivu 1.1
olulwayK remly to nerve unci excellent tiraiulo people tmel thna intreHtel
rv .i,,.i..,( i- Kinm iu nni.ii from K in th verv Best ami mtesi m pie-i
Siin the mornhifr till 1 1 at night. Sil- lures, the opprrtunity of seeing tlie
Oivertliorn-Wiiirht's Knmily 1) r u (r ; new subject ami frames for the)
Family
HERE ARE THE GAME-KILLERS!
o sin,... (Hn-tf icomina- fall- Kicharilnon, the Art.
Invites vou to visit his shop!
I iMun,
FIND
IT
HERE
t, ,0,. ,.i .,, ,i, nin,.i!Weilnes(luy, Juno 20th,. (i-lfi-tf.
Pirates Idle
For 2 Weeks
COAST BASEBALL
Paiifir Coast
Clubs
San Kranciscc
SiuTumi'iito
Salt l.uku
Porllunil i. .
l.cniKiH'.
VVun Lost Pet.
Baker Is Unwilling-to give
La Grande a Chance to ei".n ,
iiiuu Ataiuu ntiui e scuttle . .
July 8th.
Oakland
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Union's withdrawal from the In
terniounUin Biisehnll league has re
suited m La Grande ttaemjr a dis-;
Unct disadvantage in at least one j
respect- The Pirates were scheduled i
to meet the Federals Sunday and I
July 1 and by forfeiting to I.a I
tirande, Union put the Pirates on a !
two weeks vacation, which is not1
cenductive to maintaining the play
ing qualities of the team at top-,
notch. I
Efforts are being made by Man-
ager V. 0, Crews to induce Cove
and iiai:er to postpone their game Hiit-lnm!.
scheduled for July in favor ..of a rjjOS Angeles
game with La Gt untie on that date ! Oakland
so as to do away with a two weeks t liatteries,
layoff and even up matters equally ' Colwell and
nmcrig me inree learns remaining. j
Seals' Mils Avail Not
Ve.-non 'R. II. E.
San Francisco 2 8 II
Vernon ; . . .3 5 0
liattcries. Mitchell, Geary and Ag
ncw, Yelle; James and G. Murphy-
Htavcrs Swipe Indians.
Seattle R. II. E.
Portland 5 9 1
Seattle ...H 6 2
Batteries, Pilletle and Daly; Gard
ner and Yaryan-
Cellar Champs Win Shut Out
K. II. K.
0 7 0
4 10 0
Thomas and IJahlwin;
Baker.
As the matter now stands Baker ha
three regular scheduled games in
the next ilirc-e weeks and Cove two.
Baker plays La Grande July 8 and
her schedule then conies to a close
with not a single layoff, inasmuch
as her series with Union was dated
July 15 and 2'2.
liy playing La Grande July 1 each
tcayi would take but one week, off
which would be fair all around-
A communication received from G.
T. Hunt, manager of the Celts, read:
Senators Win Close One.
Sacramento li- II. E.
Salt Lake ' .5 11 1
Sacramento (i 13 1.
Potteries, Crumpler, Gould and
Peters; Fitterv, Thompson and Koch-ler.
King's Colt Wins.
ASCOT HEATH. Eng., June 21.
King George's Bay colt, Weather
vane, at 20 to 1 against, won the
Royal Hunt cup, valued at 250
"I put up to the boys the matter I pounds with 1550 pounds added, run-
ui putuug oil uiev.uvi-u.iKer game i here Wednesday. Francis Prices'
and they all were opposed to doing Rockf ire, at 10 to 1, against Avas
so. .0 we win piay at cove junei.s(,c.omi an, Clarence C- Hatry'sJar
nn aim covc a.; uauer July ist and J vic, ut 20 to 1 against, was third.
ju:ur ui ia uraiuie Juiy mil as
per schedule."
And so it throws La Grande into
. a nice, two weeks hele with nothing
to keep, the pitching arms and base
ball muscles functioning or from
growing stale.
Baker is -perfectly willing to let
I.a Giaiule stay idle while she closes
her season without a layoff- from
all appearances. That makes it nice
for 'Faker-
Wrestler Gels Divorce.
WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis., June
21. Robert Fredericks, bolter known
as Ed "Strangler" Lewis of San
Jose, Calif., wei-hl's heavyweight
wrestling champion, has been grant
ed a divorce from d)'r- Ada Scott
Fredericks, it was learned Wednes
day. The divorce was granted by
Judge Byron 'B. Parks, in circuit
court at Stevens Points, Wis.
Mrs. Fredericks, whose home is in
California, did not contest 'the suit.
Fredericks, who has been, visiting his
parents at Mekoosa','"iear here,' left
for the east immediately after the
divorce was granted-
TRACEY MOVINGTO
RAISE MOREMONEY
GHEAT-tlUkNEO OWL
R BO SQUIRREL
The birds and anlmali shown above are among the most voracious
that prey on game and young poultry. They hunt in season and out
ofsseason and, with others of their kind, annually kill ten time as much
fame as all the sportsmen In the country combined.
Another tiling that affect the
price of tfas is the distance ycu happen-
to be from another filling sta
. lion-
SHELBY, Mont.. .Time 21. Anoth
er shift was made Wednesday in the
new personnel in chareo of the
nemoev-CJibbons champion shin fiirht
Julv 4, when Fred K. Searles of
Great Falls, an expert accountant,
assumed office as assistant treasurer
to Mayor Jim Johnson of Shelby,
treasurer cf the American Legion
committee uvomotinir the fiirht-
It had heen previously announced
that Frank C. Fo;:arty, also ol Great
Falls, who is assi.stinu- Dan Tiacey,
new business executive, would be
.assistant treasurer. It was revealed
Wednesday that Searles was the
choice of Great Falls business men
who contributed in. payment of the
second $100,000 of Dempscy's tfunr-.
anlee.
: Tracey; has totinehed a cam'paiKti:
to i.;aiso. the third $100,000 which
must' lie Apaid the champicn on July
2. He hopes to secure the money
within three or four days and place
it in escrow to allay any fears that
it would not be paid on schedule.
About the only flubting here Wed-
A COUNTRY-WIDE campaign Is
i w on to preserve the game of
r4, "ihe country by keeping down the
number of piedatory animals and
birds which prey on -useful species.
jThe- Cooper's hawk,, sharp-shinned
jhawk, goshawk and great horned owl,
jfeed -almost exclusively on quail, art
j ridge and other game and useful
birds. The crow annually destroys
millions of (he eggs and young ,of
birds, during the nesting season. It
has been stated that each crow steals
eleven eggs or young of birds during
that time. . . .; , t-
A ..red 8(uir,re!, it .has heen esti
mated, each year rats some 30u of the
eggs .of useful feathered creatures.
The ordinary house cat,' when vagrant,
is a voracious hunter of useful birds
of all species. In fact, naturalists say
that the game killing animals and
birds account for ten times as much
game as all the hunters of the country
combined. t.. - :
The American Came Protective and
Propagation Association has issued a
t ca II to all game commissioners
S throughout the country to join in a
campaign to shoot the predatory eame
Lj killers, which are known to sportsmen)
las "vermin." There has been a gen-i
eral response. Campaigns have at-t
ready been started or are about to be!
started in the states of Alabama,
Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, 1
Georgia, , Iowa, , Kansas, Maryland, '
Michigan, Missouri, 'Montana, New J
York, Ohio, Oregon, Khode Island,
South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont,!
Virginia, Washington.
Gun clubs, farmers, individual j
sportsmen and ull lovers of name are
being urged at this time to go alieid
and shoot the marauders whose depre
dations now are at their worst be
cause the young birds are at their
most helpless age. In some states ami
crow aikl anti-hawk campaigns have
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UCCH liy UlC HIHIIUI Hies. ill j
others, gun clubs are hulding anti-
vermin contests among their members. .
In certain states bigger bounties have j
been declared against certain species J
of "vermin." j The American Game 1
Protective and Propagation Associo- J
tion, backed by the fanners and sports- ;
men of the country, expects that the
results of the shooting of predatory
birds and animals, at this time, will be -reflected
in the fall shooting. If the il
campaign is successful, more protection I
than ever will be given game birds of
all kinds. ' .'I
q t'opy Tor this rolumn inuBt
in liy H):0ii n. ni.
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o Have you seen Fairer about paint
o Init you ear. Phona IU7-J. Shop at
g 1902 Greenwood St. K-17-liu
o
Bacon 18c a pound at the Peoples
Market. U-15-U
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I Huttcr SOc a vo.l at the I'enpies
The fox trot "Tut-Anldi-Aincn" MMM l- ""'"'u
"u"..1'6 L'!"X0',Ll'yL fl!s!V.1'.s..?r,.'!l'';.t';. .V.'l" For first ola,s dressmakimf see
m-Mia ai .uiier nail ouiu.my .m it, . .,.,,. , . ii,.,l
I Ants., IleHt St.' Apt. II. I'hcno
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i.',iiiii nielli m t.numurr.ui.i
r 'the 1 '"We have CHAUTAUQUA TICK-! "Chamberlain's Tablets have been
.lune 2:!rd.
We spcciali.e on bfucli.
coffon in town- 'Il.finbow
tioneiy, J. A. Willialis.
The paths of trlmy lead to the pay
ing teller's .window- ;
MKDIUM HKOWN HA1U ;J
looks best ci all afler a 0''rlln
Glint shampoo.
Life is about equally divided be-j
tiv..i.n wivhinir fcr sometliinir yoit-
l.,.,f nrC,,-,i mwl wisbinir vou hadn't
Hitter HOe a roll at the Peoples spent so nuiclr last monlii. , ;
Tal'letK4,
(i-15-tf
In Uiosn ilry llnii'fi the
ti-anstfi-i'SHor is hunl to find
KTS for sale. Chautauua dates are, used by jn" husunnd nnu myaei. "t
I 24 Hi. to 2!Hh and you uro welcome ami on for tho past. iive years.
CHLEUKATION NOTICE- tn make your headcniurters at our 'my husband goes away from homoj
I.or Cabin Store Service Station I .store- Wo will be triad tc, have you! be always takes a bottle or tnenr
and summit auto park, 20 milei from .meet your friends and leave youralonir with him. Whenever I nava
I .a (Iraado on I'e.Mlleton hiKhway. parcels with us. Silverthorn-Wrlt'btsllbat heavy feelniR after eating, oil
City prices- U-l'J-.'lw ! Family Di-uk Store. (i-lil-tf ji'ecl dull and played out, I take ou
Or VWC OI VnaillU-Miuui a .....
Anyhow, there arc three miles of j
waves that Ilritannia doesn't rule- j
OATH SKI
Wednesday, .lune 20, the Ric.lmrd-
:on Art & tillt Shop will cold an
Tin. cn.l-i ivolni- uniwnn iu inw Imi-niArl V.vl.iliil nnnui si ill ir nf nil llf the
and ns warmer ilnvs come, we will bo verv latest nictiii-es, hntli fninnd and will do yon good.-
i km. fiv no un line." wr.te-, wr
Newton Vreeland, Miuon, N. Y. Takoj
ilw.-i. inblels when troubled with.
constipation or indinestion and thejj
ftliv.
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: Sizes 1G to 42
nesday was between warm sun,
which quickly dried the ankle-deep
mud in Shelby's main street, and a
cold breeze which chilled the scan
tily clad boxers in Gibsons' 'training
camp- With a collection of raw ccto
sores on his lower lip, which he
feared mie-ht bo opened into
from his workout Wednesday after
noon. , He spent two rounds tugging j
Bud German and Jimmy Delaney,
around the ring after hammering the.
swineinir dummy for four rounds, tbel
outside punching bag for two rounds
and skipping the rope 100. times.
George Manley, a Denver mmme-:
10
wound difficult to- heal before July i weight, joined Gibbons camp
I, the ehallenger eliminated sna;rin" work out wun ine cuaiu-nnei.
FOR SALE
Room mo'lorn house-, gamrc, Inwn,
Ail.'utiR iivi'mie, houIIi side, on ma-jj
r.'itiam sli-ct-t. Must be .sold under'!
forriMl r.; nml ho. prico is only !
$ I sou. co, or (4 no cikIi will hnn-i
dm tt. jiautmH! ca.sy terms.
lota in Romifr's Addition, hnlf
block, on M avenim, tin stiwt that
Ih btilidinjr up fust, and koIur to
In pavcl this sciison, nnd-tho jr
in only $liio.0i pr-r lot iC noll
toTfllnr, nnl wood terms.
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La uran(
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rap.
Clani-s,
mkii: simmm;
213 Hcpot St.
a. w. ;i:itii:it, I'rop.
rofns nnd full baeoniafU, bnlf
acre of land, situate! S Willow
ity lii'b-
nll fenced,
?2,rn n.no;
rti-.-uln for .soiiie-
sido of town or
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Kool Raratf' all Mot
casvierniH, or xvijtrai
thin 1 in tho side of town orjg
in (.ill Town. o
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co nrroofro just on
of the city adjoin-1 0
ay, from onn to ten j O
plalti'i, and roadwayH 5
roserved so that nil ran bo o
iirrnnj," il lor j;ood building npo1s. o
1'iici- and terms '(iny: conn! In and;
let mm explain these lo you.
Phy, Blacks Stoop
In I'l.i- Iji lirauile Nallnmil lunik lllil'
lM firnnde, ritoii.
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Slie Price
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Clincher ....
30x34 Super Size,
Cliftctier
30 Sjfi;uffht Side
32xJK yraiHtit Side
31x JstrniKht bidn
3x4 iStrair.ht Sidft
htrntK'it bnlP
Straislit Side
Strainht Side
Straight S'de
Straiin Side
Straight S-d
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at the same prices as paid by dealers
.BELL CORDS
20 OVERSIZE
AIX NON-SKIDS
Each
S10.73
11.75
12.25
10 05
18.75
21.50
23.50
23.30
26.41
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2 Di:ount
with
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