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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1923)
PAGE TWO TFlfi LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, July 10, 1923, .rdiiii-r uii tlx' Friday Special Ginsh i r ghams I yc One lot 27 inch Dress Gingham. Some the well known Toile (In Nord excellent (iiality. Just the thing to make the "kiddies" or mothers' vacation dresses. Friday Only l!)c A Good Place to Trade I Bout Is Still Up In The Air xi:w voi:k, .inly u. r-x itirk- aiti'M t fl'tirlH tit HiKH. will aii-I flrlivw tin- i (0Ht- Jack I cniiH y.'i iu mulch fiit- I he woiM'h ln-ii vyut-itfht chaiiipiiHiship cither In the lnitJ Slat' h at- t he A i if'tiUnc apparently u-ic nu tn-arcr compli-ir Weilnesilay, at'ier a n-il-8 of liU'WinH ttetweeii I'iip". Jiiuiiiy I eform anil Jar I. Kt-iirns, manager of the champion. Jtieliai'l deelineil to reveal the. real stains of flairs bcyuitil Haying "That a imiiiiImt of Ihintrs were holding Ui iP-KutialloiiM' l)iit KeaniH mjded that lie expect., I .definite tlevcloplilellts within the next. 4x hours. He may w it li Kickunl tiain Tlmrwluy inaieli. he Maid, Site of limit livllm. 'I'll- real difficulty HUtroundinff the. houl w;m iM-ili-ved to he ila site, uU t lioi jfli II w as said iiddltinnal hltrh liad developed in tile fui'Ill of Increa.H ( d i'in;in inl demands by l-'h po. lii -KardinK Oiiu iimkIi-, Klrpo reiter ated Hi Kickai il ills deHil'e to riK'tt i J ienip.iey in liis native city, Buenos : Aires, uhiie K earns adtiererl to his1 pi. t'. reni e lor two title Imtils in tills I .("iiintry, the flint wltli Kirpo around! iLiihur dny and the second with Hurry .Wills, iickto challcnKei nhoiit world's! Hi-rjeH lime. j The cicirnpion's nmnaffer was to i , have decided Wednesday on Hirkard'si noiofial lo Nlatfe Hie I'lipo inateh in t In- Argentine, out he reerveil final ::nsier pi-ndinjc posslMlily of arranK ini; 1 1n- inatch!n tin's country. IturiHi Aires Sk('iiitil. At the same time, the belief gained irinuiid that lilckard Is now less en thusiastic about an Argentine venture, f elinK I hat despite assuranee froth his agents of irobabli' I'lnaneial sue cchh, eosidei able risk would be involv ed, I'olnr was added to I Ills Wednes day lV ndvleeH from Huenos Aires iiuolimr newspaper opinion as being nkeptioal of (lie prospects of a paying '"gate" for the proposed match. While IMckard lias not withdrawn his Argentine proposal, lie admitted 'Wednesday that he has several other idles in laind outside of Huenos Aires, and Itoyie's Thin y Acres, his arena j in .1 e r.st y i "i t y. What the' n re he would not reveal, although there was a revival of talk that he might ef fect a m orking agreement with Tom I )'l (nui'Ue, mat eh maker of the. lolo grounds for the use of the. Giants ball park as a championship site. ! Neither promoter, however, would ad mit this possibility. iM South Ainerlruns are proud tn KIrpo, not all will pay big prices l,o see hint fi'hl. ttlile it lot VVOUbl In- content lo read about it aftei-ward," says the Herald. Knglish language new Hpapel. in al) editorial Wednesday, declaring the proposed Tli-po-l emp- H'-y bout in Huenos Aires would not be a financial success. Asserting t hat the estimated re- eelpis in excess of iTdMuio un too large lo he attained, the newspaper adds: m "lilckard had hetler forget Argen ilnu, once for all. It Is no place (o stage n world's championship, because there in not enough population." "The Herald thinks lew It. iillinnri would make I'ne ocean voyage lo see the f'ifcht and few Chileans would ut lem.pl. the .expensive trans-An dean t'-lp. .' , ' if. ;i , i I'ncifir Ciiast Ifngue. ; .M-.irhhip TakdH FhiKer.: . IIOOl) RIVER, July . 19. Mrs: Herman Salinjf, wife of a meut ninrket owner, lost all four finders of her left haml today when xauirnt in a sausage machine. Her hunil; be came cauK'it in- the rollers of the machine while pressing down meat. Floyd Arnold, her husband's partner and nephew, hearing her screams) rushed to the back room where she was engaged. 'But before he could stop the. motor driving the machine her hand had been so drawn in Ihat it was necessary to dismantle it be fore she could ho released. Mrs. Baling stood the terrible pain without flinching or losing cou sciousne.'s. She directed those aid ing her in loosening her hand. .. It isn't at all probable that there will bo a permanent split between thte Allies until all the axes are ground. Clubs- San Krancisco . . Sncramentci Portland Salt Lake 1.oh Angeles Senttle Vernon Oakland Won. Lost Pet. and lor. Veile; l.yon., Wallace and Ey- (iti CO 52 ol 51 50 47 43 4 .Hill 4i .ni;; 52 .500 Sacramento 5, Seattle 4. S A ( K A Al E.NTO R. II. E- Seattle 4 10 0 Sacramento ' 5 1:1 0 flatteries Cardner, Gregg and Ta llin, Tarian; Plough und Koehlor. 5.1 oil 54 57 ii-- .400 .490 4S1 .452 .409 Vernon 4, Oakland 2. OAKLAND . R. II. E. Vernon ;.; 402 Oakland 2 10 1 (11, innings.) Batteries '.May anil Hannah; ' Col well and- Read. Lob Angeles 10, San Francisco 7. LOS ANGELES IR. H. E. San Krancisco 7 rt ' Los Angeles 10 17 2 l'atteries Scot) Hodge.' Mitchell Portland 10, Salt ' Lake G. SALT LAKE - R. H. E. Portland 10 15 1 Salt Lake (! 1:1 0 Batteries Eckert and Onslow; McCabe, Coumbe and Peters. National League KesultH Undated, July 19. The results of the games played this afternoon in the National league are: Chicago 7, m.:i-.i.i..i.:.. , .. !: i o l,.. o; urooKiyu j, ineinreui u. Postmaster Arrc'sted. LOS ANCEIJiS, July 19. lEred E. 1 a..: ........ r.i i.... 111.., HITC'ICU IICTII: KIIIlCMIUy, charged, according to the police, with stealing eight money order forms ami obtaining money by cashing a portion of them. Paper l''oi'eM'i's railon. I'.I'KNIIS AlltKK. July lit. "While All of otu- Mens, and Boys Oxfords, on Special sale. Prices range from $4.45 to $&U5. ' ' , , The Bootery Snc; p A Paradise for Tired Feet Home of the Airh Aid Shoe , t GROVER SMITH, Mgr. 20G Depot Street ; : ..Phone Main 118 11M M ; ..-M -.- ("harles 'hite Knocks Out Mitchell in Fourth Final Game Of Season To Be At Gove La Grande Will Meet Farm ers Sunday Afternoon: Much Rests on Outcome. "live wilt he tinsl i i. Hi,. I'llllte cri w Hominy ol'liTiioon In tin I'hvil I'l'Mllllirly Nrlh-ihlli'il bnsi'hiill K:llio ot tin' lli-':l Inlii'inounliitn l.aKin sen fun, tltiki'r and t'op s 1 1 1 1 liuo one name to Hay il I'mv lnl II is ,n n poiit-i,i,on natiire---hii Iiik heon poslliouid enillcr In lh.. ,Mr dim lo rain wlilcli previ'lili'il tin' conlest. :il Die time tl was Kchi'iluli'd. I'l flniinle will probably ln slroiiKT er Hutidiiy tb.in at any time this y.-ur und reporlB my that Cove Is pIhiiiiIhk on pilltlllK Ihi'lr Htronifl'st lineup In tlMflilit aKuJnsI Hi.' I'lnil.s. Which nioniiK n Knuie world pniii; lo I'ovti lo Hi'e! I'on.llllons are In a critical nlian. Ill tlie li'ORiie al liriMi'Hl Willi nil Ihrco )lil'lllK tenuis, linker. I 'nvi' mill l.;i ttrallili', llnvliiK a I'liuniT In win. (If the tin t.ii tlt'iinihi linn it,.- sllB,,.si as her chances for the line rests on a three corner lie aixl a resiiltim; pinyorr wlileli nni' never iiiulerl.illr.e. If II doesn't ninlei'liili.e the pennnnl will Ro to I'llher I'ovo or CiKer. At . present linker lend" the Icucue by u une.liall' Kimie nittrETtii w It h I "o e one. hall Knim- aheatl t.r I .j, Ur.niile Willi Is In Ihlnl plm-e b viiiiM of hel- wln from I'oie per. Insi Htimluv r. to il. If 1.11 tirnlnle wins at I'eve It means that I.m Crau.le will I.,. put uliove fove but behhnl linker In the tiercel 1 it fte column nnil then l.'ovii would have to win Irom linker In the post neasnn eonlest to exetl the slullil Int; of all three tennis up. Attendance Was 79,326. TRENTON, N. .1., July 19. The actual attendance at the . Willanl Flrpo fight at Boyle's Thirty Acres was 79,.'l2:t according to figure given out by the internal revenue collector, of which number 7":, 712 were paid admissions. NEW YORK, July 19. Chas. White, hard hitting Chicago lightweight, scored a technical 'knockout over Ritchie Mitchell of .Milwaukee, Wednesday night in the fourth round of a 15-rouuil match at the New York Velo drome. Mitchell's seconds' threw a sponge into the ring when lie went down for the second time in the round from a right to the jaw, followed by a smash ing 101 1 HOOK. Friday - - - S h o e Da y This is a splendid opportunity to care for yonr needs in footwear at a ft'reat saving. Outing'shoes and sport shoes at less than wholesale list. - . '' H :! EUNGAI&SWjCAMPS mthAlbsforahacharound f Canada IVtb-ntm Canada Wrleomts y V Tourists. A'uJ.:. . V,. V v Outing Shoes Army Trench Shoes $1.98 Army Shoes (Old issue) $2.25 Dress Shoes Scout Hals .,$1.95 CANADIAN PACIFIC Dress Shoes (Special lot) Men's Bals Dress Bluchers W. L. Douglas .Bluchers .. Racine Bal .....$2.95 ' .....$3.95' $3.95 ; ....:$4.95 ,...$5.95': K! inch Tli Top Special N inch Scout Pais $1.95 $2.15 "'T1 till i 1 i MARTIN WINS GAMi: AtiAIXST Al 151 RN J. R. "Toots" Gnritv is in re ceipt of letter tislay from Pick Martin, pitcher, who wa with the Pirates for n while, pitching against North Powder, now playing with the Western Jlloomer (iirls along wth Charley vote, ulso an e-Pi-J-ate. The team Is mRde up of six girls and three mem Martin pitched the last seven innings in a recent game with the (Auburn team, the score be ing li to 0 in favor of Auburn when Martin went to the mound. Martin held Auburn scoreless during the re mainder of the game while the team he was pitching for made tl markers, winning 8 to ft. Vote played shortstop in the Au burn irame and handled nix chances faultlessly. offer sixirt. comfort and great scenery. Ride, niKe, nsn, swim, canoe, ami climb mountains. 1 he clean, invigorating air will keep" you from growing old. Eight nrw camps have been built for you. Koch lias a central club house where you can dine, dance or indulge in social diversions. The meals are Rood und the food plentiful. All camps are rasy to rrach via Canadian Pacific. M'rife, reepftoiie or call Tor full pmrticultrt NOW. V. II. IVniim, ;cnei-nl Aiteftt V llilnl Mi-,,. I MiiIiiioiiisIi ,,t,. limiting I'oi-ihind, Oivunn. CANADIAN PACIFIC It Spans the World .P8 Work Shoes Special I-ot Menzies Munsons P.uclu'cht Indian Tan Special Lot $2.95 $.3.95 $ 1.95 $2.95 Boys Shoes Boys' Scout Bals Boys' Tennis Shoes .... Boys' Work Shoos Boys' Dress Shoes ..$1.89 .. .89 ..$1.95 LOOK FOR SATURDAY BOYS' DAY Across from llooMii.cil MEN'S WEAR Next to Star 1309 Adams Avenue