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rrr; PACE THREE THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, August 16, 102.1 I f"' AUSTRALIA CUTS CHILI) MORTALITY Many Speedy 3rd Basemen Amid Majors I!y 1. N. S.) MOW YOltK. Aiik. IK. Not wilhln Ihf. Iiihi Mm ),.ar hnvo (hi' major h-oKiics been endow. -.1 ho iihnlilull) , Willi urcouipllnhcil third hn.simin an are at present Sport Writer Sees Soldiers T German Upheaval anil Simees ami excess of muscular re- lllipcriUllSt Restoration lnw tllM10 in virtually every dance T Ssflmi Kv Tc,vnfT..,Sil h.ill In America. Kuiil Mr. 'lhltt. Men mud women luive swung nack to llei " . (llv I N SI i human normal propriety anil Bood Ni:sv VOIIIn. Ann. 10. Tim ay PHII.ADKLrili A.' Pa Amr 111 jtnsle. lie said, item or child welfare work which I. "Watch out lor a great upheaval in I "lho most "'"'esnahle of y.7. rcvunlftl hy health iiiiioriileit o ih. IOemiany shortly" is the wumin.r nf l:ituinjr was tne result ot uiuiinjr a ,...,, ,,.. . -,.. ,h nr. Arthur houtieilberg, furmir """' 1 , f, iinortiility rale of New y.ulntul below ailoined the nymem iiitroiliireil lhealtli ionimis.si.mer of the city of ' syiiccualc.i music, continued .Mr. ,,,. , olhl,r rolmtrJ. ,,, tUn ' I i.iy ,koti in New '.eulund) iviei. in inni country, now vmilinir " i ,....K- rare throughout l!ie I'liltc-d Slates: lin:r whool for nurse where ths "Kil'leen years nta Hie doalh rule j I'luhkclt HeO' In vnrua 111 New '.c:i. amoiu: children undi r one yetil wu'lunil bt bf-ini: timehl--hnv mnteriall- ithe Kime mi liot'i Auslralhi ami New aHslsl i l.rlnxlnir nl.out tins wo:; rculnnd ohoul so per I. ami. lly JIHl'l the ilc.nli rate In New '.enlanilj Iliad fallen to 47 per l.noil. while the! ' (hsir.ilile decline.1 1 In I..t -. . I..... ..n.l .I..... ' '. v. : .'...'. 'fsonn hiuiini. of llirhtlni: another In e i here. eily to supervise dancing tvhen theij bv our Hint IjlUltlieflf. clrareiie. lining up prnmpllv ai inc pay wnuiont on the first, and the liiteeiuh ot (he month. Nearly ever., city has what It consilient the loglcul calKlhlate lor the hlRht-st ralillir. anil tiririiincnis liave heen both plentiful and heitted art to the reflective cii liahililles of the men In ituestlon. , New York consider that it has the kingpin of the lot in Joe llusall. of ihn Yankees. They ale, - likening Joe 1 Jimmy rollins. lllll llraiiely and Arthur Devlin, us the effusions flow front facile type-writers. I'lllsbiirKh has anotlier story, however. I hoy are all for "Pie" Traynor In the l 'liy of Smoke and insist that the yoaair man is not only I he best of the field rijrht now. hut will have them all ticked to .i whisper within a couple of years. Trayaor tuts the iulvantaii'j over ihiKan anil others . In that ha will outlilt most of them from fin,' to one humlreil points. i nicago. on the other ltanil. con .......i ,,., iijit ,,-,- ii in inn- in im inj nine iieiiinii inn. n "Comlitions recently have .levelnn. flmR OI ln" T""", '. orahci up improvement In healih coiullllnns for show that since lain, when the. in- o A Ti ' Oi lfl1 l u point where conflict is in- u '1't'."t nunr ' "n the childhood are untlelpuleil uc n funlile dculh rule wut. lin.7 per l.nni'. 2 S KinO" rarSiPvituble," lr. Sonnenliet.- said, "lla- 1:6 ax''ei,t "' .,lVUS'r; ,'";i'e, resull o( lha Innovation. we have reduced II until it stands ni o J 0 laljvaria is in the hands fhe noiiar- ,H '""i'11' P0'6 fl"' lla,KTts U' ,.. ., ,. , , ,, ,, for 1 Therefore, in New South 'o thists, Thurinnia is controlled hy re.r,pomL , . I ,u .i ! r'dli already achieved by Vales we now have only wven moro p . . , . I Communists. Saxony by rudica So- ''Iinproper tlepoitment on the floo s thu step in Australia, he Benera .teams of .hlhiren un.ier on., year 5 Oai-Cia and BurnbrOOK Are cialists and Prussia by lurallv So- ?i ,,"1,C",K "!ls "n't Public halls aeereiary of the Ausirailan Itoyal , ,.,. ,,,.,,, ,!, the, have NnniPfl lw Tnrhwillo icialists. Out of these ooiKwiJ ele- lu,s 1,eC("V.e u tl,e us? My 'o',"'"er .....I liable, has , X).. ZoulllI1l. ;g "i . r. vnri i na r-i iiiiiji i ir ii riiniii''iHi nu . wruit'ii uh iiiiinVK in il iniiir in in 0000000000000000000000000" Gladys E. Miller IiiHtructnr of Piano Baltimore Cornells. Scribe, as llv lnvis .1. WhIsIi, InlcrniKiunul Nt'ws Srtitf Sjmh I i:lh(r. Nt'w I'hlllpiiini' Hospiluls, (liy 1. N. K.) .MAXII.A, Auk. 16. Hi'Von prov iiHTu in lho rhiliiplno ar vylr.,' with oafli other in lho conct ruction 01 provincial hospitals, which :irv now sadly lacking in tho LslamU, The provinci' 01 Tarlac expect, to I'lnlHh il institution first. Tho in'ovemcnt wiiii inliiaud hy (.iem-ml Wood. M-:V' VOItK. Aiw., IK. Tho Army I that noble in-itUuiion In which men arc redm-ed -to "canned willle" and thirty a month kuvb liviut Tunnev. toh Martin, t 'apt a in Uoli Koptir and acconliiiK to 1-Vod Tnrhyville, ltalll- mort wporL writer and critic of box inj,, uiv iioU tJarcia, foatherwei)fl'. nnd- (Odriin llurnbrook, woltcrweifrhl. i ItoLh urt products ol t lie Third lo come. flrft vii'twpi-t'uidenl 01 lht AtncrlL-un -ry raiit ninco lho tn trod not ion of t'hlld lloalth AM.socluiion, a. national .the baby clinlcH In lf14. Thso and orRaiiiv.atlon workhiK for tlin ini- tho provision (tf Hlmllar anoiicies, Prtvuie clu'as ant! Cafes have beeni provehient oi' iuithod o(' diild health such an our wnlfani centt-rs and train tinucH t shout Hwcet nothlnKa'abont r.ori"1 A'"u- "Uo,h urfl nU oham- Wllllo Kaniru, the expennlve h usher, who made s-ood. Kaiiim has proved Jiis ability beyond MueHtlon. but muny rato him below Oukuii and Traynor. Tht' National League, however, har a few more candidates to offer anion;, other!, PinelH. of the Keds, and (Sroh. of the Giants, to say nothing of Stock of lho Cardinals, and lloeclile, of tho traves, both of whom are ahove the average in ability. i in: iihl can ie runner nutfineniert i hv addiiiL. Nnlibv .lmu , ttm Tt.r,,..., UllllK and iHuotfe, or tiio Henators. the lat ter behiK regarded ns a rising youni; man down in Washington. IUtzke, of the Indians, uiso Kives evidojice of n Uitent aliillty that will carry him up anions t ho topnotchers. All In ail, only the ited Sox and the iirowns. in the Americaii I.ea:u9. and lho liodfrers, r'his and fobs, In the National, lack third basemen who can be jiaid to measure up to the. ma jor letiK-uo standard in every particular; pious, no lesH. . How do wo know? 'i'urbyville. Ho sayi; so. The same Hource of information is authority for tho statement Unit Uurnbrook "Is never out. at nltfht.' The only Kent lemon of our acquain tance who are never out at n iff lit- are bartenders, convicts and hospital pa tients, liurnhrook. it seems, is not to he confounded with any ot I hese classes, particularly the latte.i. He Is i sorry that ho cannot say the same for hi:, oiinonenl!'. I Vlowever, permit Mr. Turbyvllle to do the. talking. In hia terse, sarcjjs tlc way, he puts the matter beforu you so closely that it smites you rlKht on the eyebrows. '"Garcia," hays Kred, bcinnin at the bepinniuK. "Is u Mexican lndluti. nineteen years tfltl. and fii'.hts at 12u poundn. t mi i, ,. trip ,X!iiionni jssoeiuiion oi lime i ir i.. i-. mi neii nun. i lvsician-iit-cnic " i in iiccinw in n inintn niortn locc n..i.riu Masters for clean duncim?. is partlv of the New York 1 aides' Hospital ami ity rate in New South Wules has hovn the factions. The Socialists possess : rcsnu"'iille V"" lh,e fi1""- , ltal" arms and carry on milit,., t ELi., ls "e cro.lite to the people them- in .lorinn ii.o uu....i.tr. .r selve ... ......... ... iku ... fulfill uii Kuv i beyond the influence of the associa- "The depreciation of the mark has! lion, and in these previlejred placed wrought inestimable damage to dthc. ' jai! dnncinK in the extreme may morale of the country. The only I il! prevuil, but the bulk of the na thing that solidifies sentiment of the titni'x dancers, those who attend nation at large is resentment against Ischools mid public halls, Vre danc.'.ig the French invasion of the Huhr and 'with as much modesty, propriety and the executions ami imprisonment of i reserve as ever was seen in the days Limited Number of PupUa Will lie Knrolle.l for Term llrglmiinir tn September Address Drawer 87S, li Urande, Ore. I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOv Germans resulting from that. inf Hie wultx. polka, schnttische and "Pei'sonully I look for a restora- the'f running mates, tion of the monarchy, but not lie- .nu .. n , , . fore half a century has elapsed. It ,rhf w'1' will never he dropped is unthinkable that the former Kai- iV"1 J"e two-step is still with us in ser should ever regain the throne. he f'"1"1'- bl" ' believe what is His second marriage has destroyed "own "s ,hc 1newiscllml of ,1""K his chances. ' ,"-',ome '? uStay' , , . . The west hus adopteil the reform The Crawn Prince, however, m0iv iMy UI1(1 pel.hllps lnm.e u,nl.. imght possibly succeed in restormg oulrl)ly than tho east." . , . the niunurchiul reirnne if extraor-i ilinary ciicumsUinces favored such a move, but it is unlikely. Recently ne nas somewnar gained in popular A WANT AI) WIU, 1)0 IT Jliko McTIkuo to Meet Geno Tunnev TJKW YORK (AI')T-Miko McTiguc world's liirht heavyweight champion, who won the title from natlling Sikl in Iliildin last stirin;;, will meet (rcne Tnnney, American champion, on Sep. lemher tT.. at the I'olo (rroilluls, ac eiirdiiiR lo Joe Jacobs, tlie champion's lluinai;ei'. Nnliiin.il Clubs. New York (lincinnati PittHllUI'g Chicago Urooklyn St. I.ouis- Philadelphia . . . Ili'.iston American V.'lulis. New York Cleveland St I.ouis ........ Detroit . Chicago . .. .i Washington Philadelphia . 'Boston 1-caguc Won Lost Pet. ..72 .114 .114 .iii) .of. .55 .117 .3:1 .MA .587 .580 .5:12 .509 .4il.'i :i:ki .1103 League . Won -Lost Pet. .70 00 5:1 WL 51 4 4(1 43 .004 .545 .510 .505 .477 .402 .430 .413 Pacific Coast league Won Lost Pet. Clubs. San Francisco . . Sacramento . , . Portland Salt Lake Seattle J .os Angeles ... Vernon Oakland 84 75 71 ns 03 02 00 00 .004 .555 .511 .528 .470 4.-,'.) .455 .448 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Salt Lake 11, Vernon 8 Salt Lake R. H. E. Vernon 8 16 2 Bait Lake -U 19 2 Batteries: May, Carson and Han nah; Myers and Jenkins. I.ns Angeles 2, Portland 1 Los Angeles IR. II. E. Portland 1 " Los Angeles 2 11 0 Batteries: Eckert and Onslow; Ly ons nnd Byler. (13 innings). Sacramento 4, Oakland 2 Sacramento R. H. T- Oakland 2 8 0 Sacramento 4 !) 1 Batteries: Arlett and Read; Prough and Koehler. Garcln "Sure Shot." "A sure. shot. I believe, ' for ft featherweight caampioushlp "flfflit within the your. "Never been lietUen. Only on floor oncn and that win; when hit In the groin hy Kid Williampi. Tho Kill, badly beaten, fouled repeatedly and wan disqualified in the ninth round. Oareia showed everything that night. "Two years ago he won the feath erweight tille of tho Third Corps Area. He has ruled supreme since, lie's recognluert as the Army feath erweight champion now. "Jim Corbelt'i; colunui carried a story about him the other day, ffo's the fastest man I've ever seen in the. ring, llo's lint a deadly puncher, but hilt, so often, ami bard enough, to wear down tho average opponent. You'll bear a lot of liarcia in the next few montTis. Iliii'iihruok A Comer. "Two years ago l-Mdie Hurnbrook wenl into the Third Corps Area box ing championships nt llaltlmore and won the mlildlewelght title. Ho weighted about ITiS pounds. No one had i rained him for the fracas and he didn't know ho could make lho welterweight class. "A year later, after Captain Charles .1. .Mabblltt bad taken an Interest 111 him, he was brought down to I he elast: ho belong!. In and easily won (lie welterweight title. He won again ibis Winter. "He is now In tho professional ranki; and hat. been beaten but once, that in lib- rirst fight with Young .Mahoney, more than two years back. He was outpointed. ".Never been knocked down and doesn't intend to be. Has a deadly right hand punch. Knocked out Johnny Wolgost In lesi; than a minute of a bout hero during winter. Wol- gast wab- nn Jiour .coming . lo. - Only hit .one i blow.- v.Tev.tJinwvihu1tUvti' also wan clever llurnbrook more I hull held lilt; own with the veteran 1'hll Bloom, who lias met them all. "Around IJaltimort they think Burnbrok Is a sure shot for the title, lie's a clean living chap and is never out at nitfht. He slurred on the fa mous Third Corps football teuni a year ago. Ho plays baseball and basketball well. llurnlirook Is ready to meet Walker now." opinion by the manner in which he has taken his exile. "A restoration, if it does come. will no doubt be through the co-operation of the Austrian Germans, who will join in an attempt to create u greater Germany that shall have for its eastern boundaries Russia. Hungary and the Balkan countries. Such u new Germany will gladly take ! up her share ot the world s labors, In the Peace Palace at The Hague, we who look to the future see a symbol, gleuming through the clouds of present-day conditions," To know how good a cigarette really can be mad you must try , DANCING SWINGS BACK TOWARD DECENCY LUCKY STRIKE 'ITS TOASTED" (By Associated Press) 1X)S ANGELES, Aug. 10. Wrig gling, squirmy, jazzy dancing is los ing its popularity in nearly every part of Hie United States, and modes ty, propriety and reserve ure coal ing iiuck in the dance halls, accord ing to Fenton Bott, national direc tor of dunce reform, who altendetl the summer session of the normal school of American National Asso ciation of Ihinciug Masters here. The touching of faces, som-em- oooooooooooooooooooooooooo O o o o o "Bohemian Punch' A Hummer in the Summer At Our Fountain , Choc Cones, 5c FOR SALE A choice home, on "B street on tho brow of the hill in Old Town, over looking the city and valley, consist Inff of a modern ho u bo, 7 acres of lund, a Hinull In1u fruit trnefl, herrioa, shrubbery, shadu trees, lawn, garden and pasture an Ideal plnco for one who desires to keep n cow, chlnkons, duckH, etc, and tho prlne Ih only fCMxi) and a payment of half cash will han dle II: balance ternm to milt the pur ctuutt r. Comf In and let us Uow you a rt'ul Haritain. Summer Dresses REDUCED OUR ENTIRE STOCK REPRJCEI) FOR FINAL CLEARANCE No woman should miss these Summer Dresses at such saving's as the store offers now. You will recognize their worth for the excellence of their stylings stands out at a "glance. Light colored Silk Dresses, Ratines, Voiles and Linens are of the good quality you will appreciate. Earliest visitors will be the most thoroughly satisfietl as to size and favorite style. $29.75, formerly ....i $19.50 $25.50, formerly $-12.50 $28.75, formerly : $-13.75 $23.75, formerly $17.50, formerly $11.75, formerly $ 7.75, formerly ..$39.50 .........$27.50 $18.50 $12.25 LADIES READY-TO-WEAR J : " AND MILLINERY 4........ ....... ............. ......,. ... Il I 'rankle llarrcil ami Abie Mlskiml l-'lghl l.viloiiiul Draw. LOGAN, flub AI') Frnnklc- Dar en of ligan and Abie Mtskinl of jMult lise lougni it. minimi 10 a nraw ui a slow ooui ui're I uesoay nigni. lloth boxers finished in good fthupc. showing no marks as a result of the fight. o .. j !.: ! jT'io : J oooooooooooooooooooooooooo I 0 SI ot Pour-room hoilnc, lot 72x100 feet, QBituated on North IHreh ntre;t. Price o,$lltiii; $3o0 cuh, purchastr can as o'kuo40 a mortgage for ?;if0 and pay q' he hnlance In monthly Installrnentu o'termu to he otrreed upon. i o o o Four rooms and bath, two lots alt Ojuatttd on Iike street near the PaU mer mills; fruit Irees, berry patch. o Price I250; $r00 cash, hnt(nc easy o .terms to be agreed upon. q on't forRot that w have Home o cholco acreage tracts, adjoining the city on the east, that flfln "B bouifhr ojon eoxy terms; also some choice city o j lots. iiPhy, Bladk & Stoop o : In The La Grande National Bank Illilf La Granite, Oregon. ; i il'IIONR MAIN "! i' I LOANS TO FARMERS MADE UNDER The Federal Farm Loan Act 6 Interest No Commisioni No Bonut Ety Payment, Non-matuting Moiljje Repayment Frivilegca Wiite (or Paiticulara to TEe California Joint Stock Land Bank PENDLETON, OREGON Drugs Excite the Kidneys, Drink' Water Taki Salti at Flrat Bladder Irritation Backache . Sign or of The American men and women must guard constantly against kidney trouble because we often cat too much rich food. Our blood is tilled with acids which the kiflneys strive to litter out; ihey weaken (rom overwork, become sluggish, the eliminative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps ot lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or you arc obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night ; it you suffer with sick headache, or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or if you have rheumatism when the weaiher is bad, legiu drink ing lots of good soft water and get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts. Take .1 tablespoon fill in a glass of waler before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, coni lui d with lithia. and has been used for .years lo help Hush and stimulate rlngged 'Kidneys, to neutralize ine .ictus m tne system so they no longer arc a source of irritalion. thus often relieving blad der iliorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive J can not in jure, make!, a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink ami belongs in every home. lecaue noliody can make a mis take by having a good kidney flushing anv time, llv all means have your lihv- irian examine your kidneys at least twice a year. Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Any Make Sewinjr Machine for Sale or Rent From $5.00 to $14(5.00 ED DONOHUE, Prop. Phone 47 f-J Fir & Jef tenon OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" Q o o a o o o o o Reynolds and Zimmerman Funeral Service Parlor, Licensed Embalraer, Ambulance Service, tfhone Main 62. , 1505 Fourth Street, La Grande, Oregon J. E. REYNOLDS C. E. ZIMMERMAN, Licensed Embalmer. O00000000O0000000000000O000000000OO00000000000000900O1 San Francisco 3, Seattle &eauie 0 San Francisco 3 8 O.o Seattle 0 1 2 R.1I. K.lo tl ('. 2 O "oooooooooooooo'ooooooooooo ! o P . o USED CARS Batteries': Greg Courtney nnd Afftiew and Yaryan; American League ( Yesterday) Huston 8, Cleveland 11. Detroit 7, Philadelphia ft. i-'t. Louis 5, New York II. .Wa.hint-ton 5-4, Chicago 1-4. National League .( Yesterday) Cincinnati 1 0. New York 3-5. Boston 3, Chicago 2. IKrooklvn 7. St- Ixniis 1. Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia National league 3. s IB We have several used cars in excellent me- ; chanical conditions and o ' apnearance. o August Specials in Stationery i 111 I '.HullDII ItWKjilSIt I'" ' IT'S always a good ( j Ft. Loiiii f. I'.rooklyn X. Cincinnati 1. .WW York 7. I'hicoao H. llonton 2, riltslmreh 5. rhlladclphla K. Some men an- bo farwighted In bus- Iik-n- that they could look over eome body'fl fihouldi-r In n corresitondenc. achool exam. Priced very low. See Them At o : ; o ; o ! o ! o! o ! One Pound Linen Paier and 50 Envelopes 79c Symphony Charme Stationery 0!)c lie Claire Deckle Edge Paper dlic And 1)7 Other Items at a Special Price During August Smith & Frees 1 1 IM7 Jerrnraon Ar. LA (.IIA.N'DK, OREGON Call aiaia 633. The IfewcrfA Store i OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIJOOtOOOO 1 IT'S always a good time to buy Good year Tirea, for, a this chart shows, Goodyeara are priced extremely low, year in and year out. But now is tho beat time, becauae Goodyeara are sell ing today 30 be low 1914 prices, and their quality now is better than ever before. t Codyw Sml Stnllnn l)mtra M tmtl un4 f.c.m ii.nf li n.w l,J... Card rmilh tht bvvmUd Alt' V..t,.r Trmad mnd bad li.m M imtth ttmitdatdr ... gm4w Mm. W. II. nflUNENKAMP CO. OOODjTtlEAR '.mwi M4 for wtitm ' LA GRANDE IRON WORKS All . MAUIIIPE SHOP AND FOCNTMIY Kinds .of Machinery, Automobiles and Tractora Rapatred. Overhauled and Rebuilt. Acetylene Weldlne ot All Klnda Cylinder florins; and Overalza Ftstona .. j- ' Crankahafu, Pistons and Platon Plh Resround "' Give Us a Trail t ' D. FITZGERALD Prop. THE STYLE MOST FAVORED BY MISS 1923 Gray, Brown and Black Suedes The Bootery Inc. A Paradise for Tired Feet Home of the Arch Aid Shoe GROVER SMITH, Mgr. 20G Depot Street Phone Main 118 I ft