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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1923)
Tuesday, August 28, 1923. " THE LA GRANDS EVENING OBS33V35 - -T- 1 ii : BASEBALL Fight Offer Is Explaine Coffrpth, Tijuana Promoter Toll's Why Dempsey-Wills Fight Could Be Put on Successfully. w. (Yiiffrutli, widely known prnmolw or' race (nick inci'ls ami prize flhl. Mil.ilni'il .Miiinhiy liiM reason lor olft-rjii to liromoti' u I t'mp'y-WII!s i'';tvywi'lMiiL' I'lKiinpiontihl) poilicHt, ( 'Ilntf 1o ;i .sih'ni'tl iirllclr In the l-'.in l''raiiclsio ritronirlc. Tho mitt J'Tt Wat; ki"' lino ly Ool'forl 11 In i-'-ply lo a tu'Ktlun hy tho I'hroiiiflp. "Why ran Tijuana anil San ll-so nri'oril in olTcr half a million, ilnllui-H for a I.oxIiik r-oiUi-st ?" Al lru:l :lti,IHMl ptTMOllH would nt tf'lhl a I K'nipwey-WlllH coiltfsl, hi tlo Hmi'piI, wlilth, rlurlr.K upon 1 lie IklsIk of an avorac $2(1 n-r pi'i-son. woulii nrt ?ilna,lHu from anlen alone. In addition, lu (W'cliirtMl that other at trartloah, such us races, wouM l)e ot ferril the visitors, l'-or the attendance he estimates 2li,ltiiii persons from t'alifomla alone J la declared that Will Irom San Dlefro lli.liu" front l.os Antfc'lei; and - 6,11(111 from San l-Yancisco would wllnesii (h(v filflit; . The' tretiiiUndcr of the . :ui,(mio was allottedto the other states of Ihe union. In i . touching upon out. of tho state attendance, he pointed out that two transcontinental railroads run Into San hlcKo. tlius idvitiK ample railroad EMMRTT.- Ida.! Airtight pitching facilities, til' southern California, he !' Heller for Jerohie, coupled Wllh aiiserled. the hiKhways could druw eost ly jrror by Kmmett, was rispon liuiidreds of tonrisls, and that ocean slhle for ihe I. umherjacki.' defeat' here steamers would he churtcreil for voy-j. Monday afternoon by u ccore of (i to 1 aces to San DIcko in the event of thojln the lust ot a two-iraino serlen for I'iKht. , the championship of the Ktnte. Km l lousluK facilltleE In Sun J )eiro . mett took the first frame Sunday ufler would he ample, hu said, noon hy a score of S lo " In a 11-lnn- Inp; pratne . Allhoufrlt It was originally plnnned ItJiat In event the serlcii wan split hy tho Iwo penuttnt contenders, u Ihlrd Jennie would he playe.l at Jerome next Sunday, it was announced .Monday Home Run Rwinl. fHICAOo; (A. I'.) Cy Wlll Innis, of -the Philadelphia Nation als, la week orarkett' out tlinfl llbmo runt and evened Mi Tecont with liuhe Itulh for Ihe New York Amcricuns, who had milned a lead of thris homers the week previous KrN'h of the leading- hitter ot the Iwo major leairues Htnnwl out this week with 22 circuit cloulH apieeo to their credit. Itulh was idle Inst week, mo fur a homo riinn wr concerned. Kenneth Williams of the St. 1-oitin llrowns, took a tight er liidd on third position anions homo run hitlers of the Iwo ma jor leiiprues when he hit three four lutsc passes, ItrinKing hlH total up to liTi. Leading- home run sluKRVrM of tho two leagues. Includlni? those wltli 1 1' or more home runs to I heir credit, follow: AM Kltll'AN I.ICAfrl'R It nth. New York, 3"; Will In ma. SI. Loom IT.; lleilnian, Uelroil. 1H; llniiser,! Philadelphia. 1 4 ; lirowcr, ('lev land, H: McManus, St. I .on Is. 14; 'I'ohin, St. I.ouis, 11!; Speaker, I'levelund. 12; J. Harris, lloston, 11: .Miler. Philadelphia. 11. NATIONAL I.KAOI'K Will lmns Philadelphia, 32; -Kournler, llrooklyn. 17; Miller, Chicago, 1(1; Mucscl, Xow York. HI; llornshy, St. I.ouis, H ;. Traynonr, Pittshuri: 12; Tlemey, , PhilnUelphln. . 11: I'Vlscli. Si-w York, . I NATION A fi I.KA;l:i, W. .. Pet. 'New York ., 79 48 ,MV 'flnelnnall .. 7.1 47 ' .BOH Plltsliurif 72 4S ' .11(14 chleaRO U .' .64 I SI. Ixiuls :: SH 6:1 .4S4 'llrooklyn .: CS .47r. Philadelphln 4n 7 '.:i:io Hnxlon S" K2 .311 .Mi:iti('AX i,i:a(;i i: W. I,. IVI. New York 75 42 .041 jClevelund f-4 .'nd 1st. I.ouis Hi' 67 lielniil t.S Of. .." Irhlraieo 04 64 .iiui jWasnlnston fi 1 .4:!) il'Mladelphin 61 fill .477 lloston .. 46 7 .SHI ary of $151.36 am women teachers S1AV44. It cost $l!)7.!i85.19 to conduct the .schools of Jefferson county lust year, of which amount $45,f;i"J was 'expended in the employment or in Istmctors.. I The cost of conducting the schools 'of Josephine county ilurinp; the past yenr was $171,40.1, or wnicn amount il(M,rnl2 were paid for teachers' sal aries- The enrollment in the schools at the etui of the last term was 2021, with 100 teachers in charge. ( these teachers 90 were women I'ACII'lf 4'OAST l.l'.AIM i: No (tames Fchcdulcd yesterday- l learns IravellilK', Aiiici-lcan Ij-ague ( Yesterday) ChiCHKh 2. llnslon . Philadelphia 4, St. Louis I New York in, Cleveland 3. lietiolt 9, Washington, 8. Nnllonal laitiie. ( Yesterday) New. York 8, Chleaeo 4. Philadelphia' 12, .SI. I.ouis Cincinnati -0, Hoslon 2-7. i:hlhllkui (innies. t Yesterday) -Plttshurtt S, Wllliamsport 2. EMMETT DEFEATED. IX SECOND GAME Hailed Hall lilts Player, Causlii't Sudden IH'alll. iMcAI.KSTKIt, (Ikla. (A. P.) Joe l.ovall, 22, short.slop on a AleAlester amateur team playini: al Kai'.'inmih. (Ikla., was struck oM-r the heart by u hatted hall that todk a b id bounce. Lnvall reeov e(7d Ihe ball and whipped it to first for tile ulart. of u fast douhte pa.v Ilial cut off u man at the plate and retired the side, , .'Then ho collapsed. When team Mijites reached him he was dead. The ll(v. phyiciaus said, ltad paralyzed tho initscles of hi.li. h'e.irl. National Iragw Today Chicaijo 4. New York 1. -Cinrinuall 4, lloston 1. Correct I his him at I any Cham'plqn; ,."''( j'rtkn nit." sentence: "I'll flirht time," . declared- the guarantees: , winner Clackamas Pupils Gain.' SAI.EM. Ore.. There are' a total of 1277 pupils enrolled in the high schools of Clackamas county, or an increase of 189 over the previous year, according to a report filed here tndav with the state superintendent ot public instruction. ine enrnii-. ment in -the irrades was 7420. A . total of 1142 teachers are em nloved in the schools. Salaries rtf niKht that a third cranio Is Imnrohable. men .teachers average $159 a month As it now stands, the championship of and women teachers $108 u month. the slate is In the air. as Kniniet nn l (There are 152 Schools in the COUIltV. Jerome, by vlriure of winnlni? the vAnother report received . by . the ehamnionshins of. the Western Idaho state superintendent . of schools fo und Southern Idaho leauues; were ihe "lay. shows that there are 578 pupils most logical pennant contenders. j lunrollcd in Jefferson county, with . : '48 touchers in charge. Men teachr THY A WANT All ' ers receive an average monthly .sal- '-. ;.'. i .1, U' 1 , - . t-.j -. . : IViiKiirr Outpoiuls lliindee. PlIII.AIiKI.I'lllA. (A. P.) Kddie "Kid" Warner ot Philadelpliia deci sively outpointed Johnny Dundee, woi'.M'f; fenlher welaht ehauipion, In an jetht round bout litre.; .Motjilav, nialii, in the opinion ai a inaorily newspaper men at Ihe rluirsidc. o( Needless to Suffer VyHY suffer the incon " . venience and pain ;from Piles when you will be guaranteed a positive and permanent cure by my non-surgical, pain less treatment? Treatments rnny be taken weekly if it is inconvenient to be here for daily attention. Wrllc today for my FREE buok on the proper treatment ol Piles. 58 CKAS. J. DEAN 2ND AND MORWSONPORTtAND.ORCC o is and TzVtr iO. o 8 o la oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Knife Sale Try our Tutti Fruitti Ice Cream packed in our new ice cream cartons. ;' The Palace ! o o o o a o o 0 0 o o o o o s 11 o 0 o STILL OX Three - Blade, High - Grade, Fully Warranted Punch Blade Knives Made by American Workmen Values from 52.00 to $2.75 For Only $1.28 See Them in Our Window These Are Exceptional Bargains Oictron Hardware & Implement Co. It Makes Considerable Difference Whether Your Watermelon Is Ice Cold or Warm We have them at a temperature just above freezing; all the time CALL MAIN 80 EDISON UNCHANGED ON COLLEGE VIEWS MILAN, Ohio. (I. I. .) ItevisM Injf hlH hirthplucn hro t'ur Hip first lintH In forty .van. TliomtiM A. Kill- son rt'ViMltMl thaL .limn hal not t'luu.Ki'tl hut rathor cinphiisl.t'tl Ui ol't-eprpspI vU'wh on I'diioailun aiul hlri ilouhlH us to Dm orriciii-y of moil (rn voiugvt ciirrii'iiluinH in ttirniiiK out in1!! filtt'tl lo ropti wilh pi-PHt-m-tlity IirohlttiA. 'cm yoiinj? anil then hi 'cm alone," the xrrcit invrnlor tohl tifws papermrn. lie wuh rriri-it.K lo rhil.l ron. Ai'lei 14, ho helicvos, inert 1m no mm In sending thoui to Hrhoot. 'I have no morfl ih Tor rolloo crnduutos than J used to haw in- leed, my ihooricH rpiruiilniK thoni havi boon ronflrmoil and are strontf- r i han evt'r," i-M Lson ooii tin noil . 'They are most lu-tplpss wht-n fured with niathemntirs. .My last question naire and I iiso them all the lime arithmetic. Any child ouirht to he ahle to answer them, hul only ?h per fin r rny applicants could find even approximately correct aimwerM. The trouhlc Ik In the prima ry Kchoolp. Ivducatlon Hhould he m-.nfn attractlvo to the. Illtlo oiipm with mov ing picturen, perhaps, and other do-1 via', children should he lauirht he-1 tween tho aes or :ini 1. "After 14 tho child') mind undor Ktiet a rhaiiKe. If he han not heen InirreNted hy that tlmo he never I will he. Th into ho han not ktumhmI hy that timo he will fro through life! vithout. Tho rent of his no-called od- u .in ii in iiiiTi' ptm.Hii nui euueaiiuii. "If a ehild'a tntnd haa heen trained to think hei'ore he rcnchcti tho aK of jl4 he i ciuippcd to become u suc cess. Thinking Is what counts. The jrest is vt-neer pn'Hy muyhe hut not cssi'ntlnl in n practical way." I Mr. Kilison, with Henry Kord and llnrvtty l-'in'Mone. was on his wav to 'northern Michigan, whom the three Irientls and others will itpend sonm time campfnK. That wrltvr who says there l:i no InKietil reason for the sleaily inereas of divorce .should study llm pile ot tin cans In the alley. A WANT A I) WIM, DO IT GOOD CIGARETTES 1J GENUINE "BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO I OIL From ike hearts of golden corn Here are some of the reasons why AMAIZO OIL is best for salads, ideal for frying and a perfect shortening. It has been used by success ful chefs for years. . ; ' ; .'; ! '-: ' Whpll vegetable, pure and nourishing Will hot curd in mayonnaise Does not get rancid Doea not smoke at cooking temperature' Economical can be used over and over . .;,. J5oes not carry the flavor of one food to another Doea not discolor , Easy to measure quick to mix for shortening In the Can with Hygienic Top Collects No Dust No- Rust Your Grocer has it ' American Maize-Products Co. New York I Sr Ml 7l.0 f'- I MADE UNDER The Federal Farm Loan Act . tt'ft Intefett . No Commtisiono No llotiui ' '. Eay Pajrmenti Non-maturing MortKKe Repayment Privileifci Write for Particulars to lEe California Joint Stock Land Bank - . ; PENDLETON. OREGON ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ELECTRIC COOKERY ! Is Correct CooUcry o $10.00 DOWN o Places an Electric Range in your home. See g them on display at g ' o i H. &S. Electric g 107 Depot St. Somnicr Hotel IJldg. Phone 39.1-W o o o o oooooooooooooooooopoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo . -: 1 . t Pattison Brothers Grocery : Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISDERS Any Make Sewingr Machine for Sale or Rent From $3.00 to $14fi.00 ED DONOHUE, Prop. Phone 474-J Fir & Jefferson .TT' V- - ' !T ...' ,V.,'-f- L Fall Coats Keady to Complete the School Girl's Wardrobe Junior Misses who wear' Top ' Coats or slim Wrap-arounds will be fashionable this Fall. The store is equipped with tho kind any girl would enjoy owning. Lustrous pile fabrics make the dress Coats dressier; wooly materials checked or plaited make the Top Coats more sports-like. These are new Fall garments and are moder ately priced. $19.50 to $19.50 LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY, i Ml r i ii ! iii ORDER THAT MONUMENT NOW We have made a pro found study of monument building, and an order placed in our hands is sure to receive f;uthful, intelli gent execution. We Will Gladly Furnish Estimates mm ' F. Blue Mountain Marble Granite Company 11)03 H Ave. I Rrnniln, Oivkop We Expect Every Pair To Make A Friend F7or Us Every pair of shoes we sell must make a friend or continue a friendship, or we want to know the rea son why. We have good shoes, fairly priced. Lots of dif ferent styles; new ideas and, "stand-bys." We know how to fit them. We guarantee, satisfaction. We're sure you'll like our ideas of service. STOr IN AND SEE THE MEW FALL STYLES KEADY NOW. CLAD TO SHOW THEM TO YOU. The Bootery Inc. A Paradise for Tired Feet Home of the Arch Aid Shoo CROVER SMITH, Mr. 20T Depot Street Phone Main 118 I, o oooooooooooooooooooooooooo . ...