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. " V .1 ., .JlMA. O 1.11, II wwwWWWUIArg((Vvv-""' " -a...-. . . . . . t . " Monday, August 6, 1923. 1 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE Evan Burrows' Fontaine and Son at Ploy Female Boxer Weighing 1 1 0 Pounds Offers to Meet Any of Her Sex , at r I J I National League. Club's. , Won I-ort Pet. New York , :I5 Cincinnati U H'J -H" PitUburtr (SO 48 .!:( Chicago 54 4 .029 Brooklyn oil uu .otnj St. Louis ..... iil 53 .400 Philadelphia .. H2 8 .320 lioston !I0 71 .21)7 American League Club . New York Clevelunil St. I-ouis ... Detroit ..... ...... Chicago I wiiMiiiiigiun 1'hiludeiphiu , I Ijston I Pacific Coast j Clubs San Francisco j Sucruiriento . 'Portland i jSult ,Lkc ! l.os 'Angeles ; . . j Seattle . . . .... i Vernon iOaklaml 1 acific Loast Seattle 4-13,' San S1CATTLK San Franci-sco Seattle Won Lost. 7 32 55 51 47 48 47 50 . . 47 47 . 45 .. 42 ..37 League Won Lost Pet. 00 Pet. .1177 .r:)!l .615 ,500 .4X: .404 .433 ;381 .78 . 09 . 00 . 01 .3 57 50 50 .cugue 51 57 50 53 05 0.1 07 09 .005 .548 .541 .492 .470 .403 .455 .448 Francisco 3-2. IB. 11. K. . 3 8 4 4 8 U and llatlcries Scott, McWoeney Yelle; Hurger and -Yaryun. Second game: - . It. II. ii.. I San Francisco..... 2 8 1 ' Scuttle ., 13 10 1 naileries nouge anu Agncw; uen land Yaryan. Vernon -i-i:i, nan i.nitr j-u. VERNON . It. II. E. I Salt Lake , ,3 81 Vernon . 4 12 0 (10 innings). ,!, Butteries -C'iiiiAp," Could, StaL'alie; :aud Jenkins; .May-' and Hannah. J - Second' giime.v I'li-i: I itjfc' Hi; E. .. " Rait Lake ......R.lt 2 nniDOEPOUT, Conn., Aug. 4 iVernon ... .. 15 18 i While champions:,,,,! ncnr-el.anipionsL l!tP?'7,;r,ySev INuil weh'i' ' failing In , l.laiii more than 03 per Jl1 ' ' f hI,?. I , cent of the , ate, receipts,; refuse' to '''''lu''K.ii'; Kh, a iilii i tu-jioui... pin iip re is uwv a n - . - u u p. tvilliinr rrPf.l-.i.im; fn .;.. 4.nvaiL- l!QK.J I. A (N I ' . , . , J' Iior wo i .Miss Virmi show that slm dil-and fiKbt for nulliing. Lo 'AHKeies- ... '11 j- Viririnia Harris is the name 1 . ' u" 'i '' ' V.'1'w ., .......... i ;.. .. liattenes Hujhps, lhonias ami wi'llinir'lo take on t-Baltlwin; Yarrison and Daly ..ii .......... ..rr i... u..i neconn came; iv. n. e. lcnifinir .ieanetle' i.e " Mar, claimant ' I-o AneeleB .. of the world's bantamweiirbt chain-, . ' -, .... " N.iltni'inu ' jttoiiship lor her sex. Tho challenger doesn't look much like a boxer when she is outside the rintf. Only 17, she is soft-spoken and relirintf, moving about with a deceiving clowness when she is drespd in her street clothes. 'Put once she Rets into the rmif with : liaker. her father, Hurry Harris, formerly I Second name: a professional boxer, the languid air Sacramento vanishes and Virginia swings a, Oakland mean left und an euunlly effective Batteries Shea right. "Dad 'began to teach me how to box when 1 was a tittle girl," she explains. "I'm not looking for the championship particularly, but if I win it I'll defend my title. Boxing appeals to me most, although I like, nil sports" Virginia, by the way',, is1 a speedy hn-eiiall nlaver. an expert swim mer and holder of several trophies- for high and fancy diving. .After admitting in her soft voice that she'd like a match out" of Bridgeport, "because the girls hero won't fight with me," Virginia made a statement which would cause u professional boxer to tear his hair in despair. "I'm not iv. the ring for money iust for I he love of it. I don't want any allowance for training expenses. 1 11 pay my own lare to iew to fight tlie championship claimant. The purse, or the lack of one, makes no difference to me." Alter which Virginia turned her attention to be punching-bag, as if fighting championship battles with out hope of hanking gate receipts was the most usual thing in the wo. hi. 2 11 1 10 0 Butteries Thomas, 'Wallace., and Byler; Sutherland 'ami Oiislc'w. ' Sacrnmeiilii 1(1-9, Oakland 7'0 -OAKLAND K. II. E. Sucramento 10 15 0 Oakland 7 13 3 Batteries Hughes, YelloWhorse and Schang; Anett, Murchio und 9 e Durinif th slack summer months,! Since custom require men to wear I when the .MWc.rmick'i are not dninst coats. It . Isn't surjirisiiiK that t(ie iimich, it Is easy to have the wolves ; word pronounced with the accent an jeat a Canadian' trapper.' j the "cus."' : j As we understand the anthra'cite Every iog hxs his day. Mr. Ford nutters, "the laborer is -wormy oi nis.caiis ins story tmnK now, dui ntsiory higher. I will have the last word. These souls. are dayi that fry nien iiiutriniony, hut three ( Two i alimony. oooooooooooooooooooooooooobooooooooooooooooooooooooob o o ,3 Is 1 !8 o o o .'0 fo .10. .18: LADIES READY-TO-WEAR . . AND MILLINERY Lvan Burrows Foniainc. wno recently lost n' breach of moimso suit for sieo onii n....i.,.i r-. ,.iii.. derbilt Whitney.1 Is having a vacation with her l.r.y, "Sorny," on the baich ai'AtluuUc City.'' '',' MEMOIRS .Moitiuh's ;y l. llui'inmii Joseph Anson JnHt'Iili Anson' wis born in , Hluf I'ni'dHhtro, KnfriumI, AuuhI 15, 18:!.. At llio iiifti oi H ycarH, with lis par- Plltii, ll(r OrOMMi'll thn (loop, 1111(1 B't- th'il ut Bnltimnri', .Maryland. ' ThoV I i v; 1 lu New .Irrm'.v, Oliir and Iowa. wht'i'it Jod attt'iKtoil Hi'hool at Inlcr- vaiH until lm trained ti K"d oducatidn. At I lie iK-RiiiniiiK ii the war !: wm H anions Hm. first to itr Ihh hit vlotji, No otiliKcd In oonipuny K., ftth Iowa fiuaniry. l'or u' I imo hti was iindt-r (iohtM'ul 1'optt and hn (Hit )'- virt- at tho hii'km of itrlniti: hit was in tht hattlo of Inka, then went to viclishnr,' rainpH, intifrlit hi llui hat- tkt of .Missionary ltidK' find wuh-Iii llu- AiftiniU; cuinpaiMii. lit' w:ih tttniH-it-nfd H" lli Tdh inw: cnvulry ami m-nt to l.ouisvilh: to rt'iiiuant. Kol- lowitiK Uii ,hu, wiiH i' 'rt-nnosHPc in I lu, .caiupain tinder (ncriit WIIhoii. itnowu . as, V'llaonfi; Cavalry - t'ui'p.i. Ilcrt lu did. HOrvirc. until lh pIohi ul' t lit , WJHy' lir-jllfj, tlatfMfUuill AVtHl HI hoimralih'. Had ixistli-nf rcrord. tit-l't'tiii'iif-i to Iowa wlli'iirn Jit noon 'unit- to I'nion t'oiintv, tirt'Kon, nink- iiiK thf entire trip hy ox t';ini. H- had ai hrnlhiM' in this coimly who made the trip in Ifitl:'. Up nl 'oner took u hnnu-fllfnd and hfifan (iPii'-ral fanning and slock rainltiK. 11 addid so ams to IiIh homo plflp ainl In 1 872 turned his 'attention fmalnly-to Htock. In Ooto- JImt. : 18fi5, j he inarrhMl MIhh A mull:' . jdaiiKlitor. or . John Ncweir and to itlii'in liavo heen horn flvo children un jfollows:' Minnie, living In California; X. V., deoeasrd; Nellie living- In Cal ifornia; J. Orlnn, MviiiK with hl fam ily - on tho old ? hoiue 'place; JamcH, living at Telocaset in thin v county; 'Phis family have proved to he norm; nf- our' -very; host citizenR. In 1872 Alr. AiiHon paused nwny, ; In '.March, J90,'Mr. Anson con tracted a Hccond nuirrlaK-e, the ludy of Ills choice helnfT Annie (J. Kparks,' of I't tidkton. After noine yearH thev separntcd amf Mr. Anson now liven on IiIh farnr with Ills son J. Orlln und lunilly. Never despair, jrirlfi. Imtiy I)iiisP Mountbatten, cousin of (leore V, is enaed ut the a -re of 4.1, OOOOOOOOQOOOOOO 0O06OO0O0OO Southard & Shihri . Ilulck Aiilomobllea Uutck Service ' Ituli'k ram and Acccsaorle. ' - . I'lione Blalil 587 Cor: Adams and Fir oooooooooooooooooaoooooooo St. 11. K. J 0 13 Oil I'" Fittery, 1'rouirh ! and Koehler; Colwcll, Eley and Head. II Another good endurance test is to picnic ill a tree and wait for some body to come ami drive the Jersey bull away- These red snoe were to be expect ed. We knew all the time that if America fell for red propaganda she would put her foot in it. SPORT BRIEFS fresh FROM THE EACTORY Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Any Make Sewing Machine for Sale or Rent From $5.00 to $146.00 ED DONOHUE, Prop. Phone 474-J Fir & Jefferson Speaking of Inconsistency, "which is one of , your prettiest themes," writes "Hotel Clerk," this morning, "the man with -.whom I slept in a piano box the night 'before the In dianapolis races, just kicked altout his $7.50 room ut this hotel.". New Jacquettes ". ';.' -. ,- i-.'. , .', v, ' '".. '' .' With" the:, hot, smnnior days just beginning, ' and" your .summer vacation, just before you i think of -the real good and comfort one will ., have, from.addlng one of the.se' nifty, 'smart ,; Jacquettes to their summer, wardrobe. , . I V a . : ft. i.t.i..'0v.J ooooboooooooooooooooodQoooooooooooooo'oooooooooooOofcoo - . l: . .' J..1J!.K '-l.-'iLvl:..il!LxVrV : ... .i Till ri'-TO-IMTlfi CAKPF.VTF.il tiHcH up.fo-dat (ooIh. ThoMe which an of the lati-jd .Improved fttyhs of the hiKcHt atlainahle iiallty,. ilur aide and liutnK a"( when lie hn" tlii'in he poen In Lttly'ti for. there if tho one place where the .IwhI valnea are alwayrt' tflven In prtct and tiuilfy. ,. ; . , F. Ii. IJ1XY llaidunrti . Speaking Directly! Into This Transmitter . rii arnrsa quid ilnllnclnciiH Pf (iiifecli ( coulsetltf 'touqil-.. tloa ota jiat iKta.ntory ; t-lrpftoi n'V"Moi.' ; . ,'.''.'' v.'. ' -''. ' Tho traivmilltcr er l)i. ' teleplionn Ih i-.nf dollCWe aAlJuimuant and lln fullcBt Mfectkenn can only ho' 6maul jtbrouirh. propr er u'. . - ' .'.'. ' j :. 1 ' - The llp nVniild not he nioro' than-an nc)' from ,ihe, trnnii mittr, and'lhe 'voice nhbiibt .clear,; not:oud.''- , V ' Bpcalj directl s,nii' distinctly Inlo. thn aioiiibniecc. ' thin frtlt ' mean your mitlMrucllim and that or tho praoh'wllh 'qm yti Home IridepriHentv ' : ; " r ; Telephone Go.V ; ROLL YOUR OWN WITH un ia cmoix rAPEUArnuiti Trovo .Tennis Slar Wins. SALT I.AKK. 'Aug. . Kred Dix on, hi ye:irs old, tennis star of I'rovo, til.ih, who nnnexed the state uncles rlmnipionship two weeks ago, Silll:iv adiled to his laurel, winning the iiiternioiiiitain chanipionship hy iklrnlii: il' vcter.iu Kdward W. (inrpett of S.ilt Lake. Tiio i-imo was 4-11, 'i-.'l, O-1!, 0-.1. All hough lie wa hard pressed thuHU'ii'iut hy his opKinent, Dixon's Miiiurity w:'s eviueiit Ironi the ...i r I he match. ;i licit h:il tmuhle getting his hall over Ihe net on his .-.ervire. ..'ina liixon. paired wilh John Piiiilh. will meet Wi'-ley Howell and vril lljmmond in the finals of the ih.iililf championsii.p. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo o P EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR You Can Bring Back Color and Luatr With Saga Taa and Sulphur Gladys K. Miller Instrurtof of l'iaiio Limit t N'oml'.'r nf riipiln Will Hi- I'ni ollr.l for Ti'lin ll' ijiiuinu: in tsvptcinber A'Mrew Prawer S73, Ja Grande, Ore. When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, bccau it'i done o naturally, so even ly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home ii mussv and troublesome. At little cost you can buy at any drug I jtore the rradv-to-use preparation, im- ' proved hy the addition ol other inirre ' Hint en'llcd "W'veth's Saffe and Sul- o! oimr Compound." You just dampen 2 ; a jponge or soft brush with it and draw j o j this through your nair, UKing one small o strand at a time. By morning all gray 2: hair disappears, and, after another ap plication or two. your nair Drcomci beautifully darkened, glussyiand lux uriant. Gray, failed hair,, though no disgrace, '. is a sign ol old ape, and as we all ae- sire a voumiui auu 'Artiic pii ance, get busy at once with Wyrth't Sage and Sulphur. Compound and look CANADA AMAZING NEW FARM PLAN Offered for the First Time by (he Canadian Pacific Railway (Payments extended over 35 years) All you pay down is 7 per cent of purchase price. Then you have one year's free use of land without interest, balance of principal amortized on an easy payment' plan of 34 equal annual payments, at rate of 7 per cent of unpaid princi pal. The. 7 per cent represents (i per cent inter est and 1 jver cent principal.' Purchaser has privilege of paying sooner if he desires. The second payment falls due 2 years after purchase. The annual payment which pay principal and interest are less than average in terest rates on a hank loan. NO TAXES ON IMPROVEMENTS YOU CANNOT BUY UNTIL YOU INVESTIGATE From present indications Canada will harvest (he Largest Crop ' in the history of the country. Why not investi gate or, if you so desire, heljf harvest this ENORMOUS CROP? In this way you can get FIRST HAND INFORMATION. SPECIAL RATES To Landseekei'9 and Harvest Hands For full infoiTiiation apply to R. C. BoBworth, Assistant Superintendent of Colonization; Ca nadian Pacific Railway, Rm. 202-201 Exchange Bank Bldg., Spokane, Washington. No More Dickering THE possessor of the loudest voice or the most brazen cheek used to he able to drive the liest bargain. But; flickering, chaffering and haggling over pi-ices have gone out of date. Simply by glancing over tlie advertisements in your paper you can see where to go for the best buys. You can compare values and check up prices without even stirring from your easy chair. You can know in advance just what you are going to get and how much it will cost. And you can have the satisfaction that ' comes from knowing your money is wisely spentl Nowadays, eveay one is given an equal opportunity to buy shrewdly. But there are still a rare few who fail to utilize the advertisements. Don't lie one of them. Every advertisement is a real opportunity. s f I ', I rrprr 'J -i t-