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Monday. (Yfulier 1. 102-1. PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENTNG OBSERVE!? Hlashtcheff m.. way Into Jugo Bishop Roasts Spooners In London -Public Parfe, But Lovers Win Support slavia and IB' Y'-rc pari of the time as one of WcisV-i's i.rriccrw. It V.is Intlmuted to htl !Voill toscow thnl his presence w i welcome Soviet itnssia. HI u hleliefr P'-nV d himself to he per.suaded. U hen :,rrlved in Mos- eow he v.aft tri-d f' i .-aon to Sovl 't Itussla. found ;;i ex-Cllted. :H)d proi:tpt' ically bunked, and In addition to the grandstands, tho Mirrouuding sloping hills provide points of vantage for many thousands of spectators. There arc also athletic grounds root halt fields, lawn tennis courts, swim ming pnola and golf links. Airplane.: aro provided with hangars, on the sea. only fua yards way, then will be rowing and sailing, and a fine build ing wilt shelter boxers and fencers. ;eneral HlaiitfhclT Kocute!. ZACIIIOH, (AP) Bccent arrivals from Moscow rejiort the execution thern of (Jen. Klnshtcheff, the defen der of the Crimea during the world war. After the fall of the Czarlsm, flen. Specials STITCHED COTTON BATTS -Blfi'BATT, 72x90 72x90 That will open out nicely For 90c Each 'For 90c Boys' or Hills' Heavy Ribbed. Black LADIES' HEATHER HOSE COTTON HOSE For 69c For 25c Pair These are extra nice for' this money. 3f.-in. TAFFETA Some Odds and Ends in In Black and Colors STAMPED GOODS For $1.79 At Half Price ' BASEBALL Paelfir Ctmst U'iikim flub Won Lost Pet. Ban 1-Yrwiclsco lift 71 .flL'O tfoeramento lar, 7H Poptlnml .. 07 : Kit Hour tin Hi in 3oa Angeles X7 till Halt Lako 88 tni .fi77 .r.:u .nan .4 lit .4 us ernon 7 6 ill .401 American league: ''nub Won Losl IVt, Now York iM r.2 .lift! rii'velnmi 77 fix .6HI Iotrolt TV 7ii ,h Ht Louis 71 12 .f03 Wuidilngton V2 74 ..4lH OKlrugo (ifi Ku ,4f2 Philadelphia .. .. rl HI .441 HONtOll tut US .4nf. ii:ltmtl l'ii'iio flub Won I -out Pit. Now York HT Mi .(illy Cincinnati yi di . r u : J'ltlBbun; .. Sf 7 .ff:t Chicago X2 llll .Ti4 4 Ht J-Oiilr 77 7:1 .M:i Brooklyn .. 72 7K .4 so Hoston t,' ? .:nn Philadelphia 4I Hi:' .'A'iU Pacific t'oiV't Iji'll",llr Vult I.Kkc fi-ft. ! an Iranclro I -U. . HAN l-'KANt'ltVt (Al ) -Morntitr ga.ni : 11. 11. II. Hull I ft 111 tl Iftlll 'Ynnc::.c,i 1 f, ) 1,1 LkiKer.cs Knlln ilii '.renklri"; ' AIM . chi.ll, Ut'iiiy hl! Y llv llltrhtr-. ' ' ' Afternoon km me: li. Il.'h; Halt 1-n'fi- r M 0 Han Kranclsco . .. (i it 4 10 inning.) Hultorli'H .Mi.ycni, ShiKlrlun. (loull una ivti rs; .Mi.v,.. uli. ami AKiirw. Kot-miiMulo 1 1 -7, l,os AiikcIch 5.4. I.OB ANOKI.KH (Al) It. II. I Macraniehto .... 1 1 1 7 1.08 Ant'lCM r, ).( XMiiirrifH i-ficrs. 1.. Miea uml 'on It Joncn. Thoin it. Wallace, llminii imd ' llaldwln Het'oiiil ( itnr Hacrnincnlo .. loit A libeled . 4 j j "H.ltterlts Yflh-wlmrse and Sehmiv.; Cnindall, Tliornimi and llyh-r. Kcattlo t.l-L', YcriKui a-s. PKATTId: (Al')-- Vernon . . Wealth Batterle.i- K-pp ;i JacobH and Y.-iilmi. Hccond jr'ine: Vernon ,. ,, fciefittln .. Hattcrh K--'hrlMijan Wal?ley und Toliin. it. 11. .... !i .1 . 1 :t 14 Whiien.-v: and Onliliunl IN-H, iNirilnnd rOHTLAM (AD Oakland J'ortlnnil It. II. I-:. ,s ti - 1" 2 Baker: Ptl-;rr t'riinip.T and UattcrlcH Mnihi end Itto Hchroeilrr. iNicach Onflow. Second Kanift Oukland rortlaiul It. II. t:t Hatter I eti Kreuinn Marqul nd !Reed; I'veron and I;ity Attierlenii lj4-nquc ( Y"tenla ) Clevelnnd 4. letroit 3. Wanhinjrton 7, 1'hlladi lphla Chlcafto 10, Rt. Louis 2. 'iutnnt lttfriio (Ytwtenlny) Philadelphia a. Brooklyn 4. NcH York 4. Boston S. Chicago 6. 1'lttsburff 4. 8t. Koiild 8, Cincinnati f. If Walca fnrninhoa the aiuhmrltc, rcnnyU"Dla Mil furnish the naila. A Good Place To Trade Suluiilny UeMilts Al Halem rnlversity of Oregon, 40 Wllliimetlo O. Al CorvnllisO. A. C 1.1; Pacific. 0. At. Herkehy Mury'a O. California, ' 3fi; Rl At I. oh Angeles I foriini Tech. V. I'rJday ItcMills, Al Baker Baker SI, Halites, 0. linker' Benin llnlne. lIAKKlt. Baker defeutoi Ila,lnc:; in the opening contest of i'd'H Inter scholastlo football' season 011 tin- locul grounds yvrtorlny iii'ttriioon by a neon of a I to 0. AMIioujfli I hi play HK Ol' hot tl tenniH WU.H I1IKK'J J't timed it wmm rvbl.'Ul that the loeat i:'(ini't Im f";i fit H-i-tthiK Into MliiiiM. lioth In lis ofi'i'iiHlve nil) ilefeiiHlvn play xi n! will Ih h HtrniiK mntfiider Tor l-:aH(ri) ivf;on bonorH. Omiiiui 11ml ShliVer wlioweil hvM for the locals while the line In pliireH tie vi'lope.l wi nliiieNH ul tlineH, lark of Kpeed nnl uprnrury causing thi dlffl- eully. li. f. Krl.Htile'reRrePil tile HTunie white KfVeiilUll l.llblteM aeteil a.t tllll- I'h-e and Mike llui'f tiH hfud llnettinan. A writer ho y h thi Intprprotatlvo IMirer Ui now Hlttlnn pretiy. Trob uhly Ihterprelliifc lb' inddlnmun. VOLCANIC ASH IS FATAL TO ALASKAN v RB1NDEER, C LAIM ANCIIOKAOK. Alayka, (Ar')-Tlm Kovernment roindeer lierd at l'ort lb hten, on ltrlHtol B;iy, has Huffert-d recently becaime of volrunlo ush from a peak to the westward which covered the feed raiiKe 1o tt depth of about Hjdti Inch and a linlf, arcoi'dln to aU S vIccn received here. The ush. Btlrrtsl by the liOOVeS Of the reindeer, cans' d unit.. it.r..-n .t,.i i.n.u iu.i.u .'...i J wore away the hair and skin from II10 It. II. K j llpn. cHiiMihH: siiffi-rliu: and o1Imi 7 M 'Jideath. All the herd. NtitTcr.-d. nnl . M't-d It. rait, uo vent men t lenchcr. h:.l r narrow e.tctpt from death. An atiwnpt to iiiovo the bird aero the Alaskan 1'eiiinsula UnaJly was aian doiird. The reindeer herd placed by the -rnnit-ni in the Broail Vnm re gion lavt inr hart pntNpen d it i.i'irk altl . I :.-iK l n io and hid tun l-. r.li-rv Jhave recently been eiiKaKd In ear H, II. lv , iliarklhK Hie late crop of iawiv and ? " V j in erecting enrrubt preparatory to the t S.iall roundup and count, ante: AreordUu. 1o the herder, cnrlnoe jwtil nooii he inlerhifr the be,'d as the ittiiui sen pop approarhe.s. Tin cn'i ;bm nii'l deer cross freelv and thcra Ia. a number of crown breed In the 'Br. .ul "as- herd. When iho deer wer- ' iiy, driven from the (Jood wi district, almu; Itie lab'n lands o, ihr Alika Itanpe, ihruiiw nus of ciubmi niU'tatlne in uti iiMi-rdi d,- .f. rre 1ml. Then -., nl- n n ative but to Htriki Into the m.iKi and nuine ot the deer wir lost, fil. llio-.i-it the '.iiidet W't ri'lfttmed ill: n . Tin government hrru at A'nt.ik, tin t.' souih iid r Kodtnk Maud. iv. ,n rf d to h. thriving Th-r nr'Rlnal :hiu wis driven from -o( cide:i to hlKtilk Bay. placed uhould me t'nl. t'd Sin ten I'oaol UtiaM ivintef Vn 1 ata and tnn.Uil ot Mlta'i m lt?. J;nco conditions then nr.' ha id to l.t almost Ideal, A iiomi VhysU Vhin you want a physic thnt In mlid und penile In effect, easy to tnke and certain to art. take Chnm berlaln's TnhiVta. They aro ecel lent. Adv. GUWDSTDBE BEFORE ROWIE .MEDICO MEET Chicago Physician to Talk on Interstitial Operation at Coming Conclave. By KomcUi IlurrN, liilcnmtlonal Xcm-s S1r Slafr CHIC. AtiO, A rooclavA of proin- lnmt ine-dlonl men and Huroons from virtually every nation In (tin world will bo held In Fiomo October 7 and will cnnlfuuu until October 14, ac cording to lr. Max Thorek. prominent fhicnirn - howoh, who depurled for the Ballon capital recently. The meet ing will lit known as the International foiiKivstt of I'liVHlelaim and Hureons, and leading inedtc.il practitioner and ItiHtructorH from Knjrliind, Krnncn, Italy, BeiBhim, Japan, China., fireecc, Mexico, Honth Afrlni and North and South America wilt nltend. hr. Thorek 'will adilrens tlie as- Kemldao (ictober 8 and will devoto blniNMf to a dLsconrflo on K'mul trans plantation a topic which phyNlciatiN insert Is eiiKrosuliiff tho altention of hundred of thousand of persons nt IhlH time. Htibjcct will be: "Aiy l''our Years' . Kxperlenco in Olaml Transplantation." Whtlo Dr. Thonk refusetl to dis cuss what his revelations will he na month. It la jrenerally believe! he In- tendH to pro-"0 or disprove th throry that humanity is benefitted hy Inter Htltlal glandular operations. Tim phy.-j olclan aiild hbtiretlorncc ly (llscuns do ialls TPlattve' to Biiclt' operattotiH tviu ; promptwl by tho others or Itis pro-: rcoslon. j Ir. Thorek recelvinl on appoint-I mont ns honorary president of he con -ffress Homn time ago. Ho also has been j Invltett to speak before th Itojal ' Academy of Med rein o anil Surgery at j Uome. and has mode tentative ar-' vunio-mcnts to conduct rllnlci In sev-1 i-ral Knropenu cities whllo abroad, FOR SALE 5C0 acres In High Valley, 7 miles from I'nlon on good country road; will lenso If party teaming will buy the following chattels; 30 head ofjo cattle, 1 8 or tu milk cows. 30 bead of horses, 200 tons of hay. inuchlnery. turkeys, chickens nil for 2.Gr0.0n. Including one year's lease on the whobt place. After the first year tho lease price; will be fsoa per year. Thero ltd aboui 1 ii acres under plow, bo-; J shlea the natural meadow; about 4i ncrca Irrigated from natural 1 1 springs on tho ptace. I a acres of!" alfalfa, a family orchard, small berries, a good house and fair ' barn, nil fenced and crow fenced.;! und plrnt y of farm machinery ' and good pasture a, splrndldl farm and dairy proposition. ! 1 1 10 aen-s In May Park known as the Mrs. Courtney home. A beaull-J ful modern house, good barn, and'i other outbuildings. Mostly In or- J chard of the best commercial var letlre of apples and cherries; ail good water right and plenty of water for Irrigation; ubout one tntb from our offico. Irlce, ll $l2.rn.it Cash 5."(Hi, Kood terms. balance! J Phy, Black & Stoop j la The L Grande PlalloiuU Bank Bll( La firaoda, Orrcoou l'UOMi atAl.N n (By LiiIImt A. HiMoii) (I. . N. Kiofr -oiTc.pmi(lciil .fN'lJ(N'. .-Ten NlKhis In Hyde fark" iniKtU well be the UHe of I he biteHt literary efforl from ih pen of Hu Bishop of London, who is r hair man of a he London Council for I he Promotion of I'ubllc MoralMy. And what . u fine WWW row llu (liidioi-'H pomiiiisillfJii has Milrred up.. guoih the Bishop In a letter lo the press denlliiK wllh I ho 8iibecl of "spooninif" in London's open , upaces. 1 "Ten nlffhts' observation In Ityde1 Park dl.scloHid 740 raw-n of impro priety, Imbceney or immorality. Ten. niKbis' observaiinn in . flv" other parks disclosed U.nK. rases of com plaint." No sooner had the Bishop's letter appeared In print lhaii a shriek of strident dlsseni arose from the de pendent of Loudon's honor. "What doea llu- Bishop noun by Indecency land immorality?" H-rhtl an aroused public. "Wh-re els" ran yoiinK lov ers do iheir couriliw,' if not in tin pnrkH?"'was unother MUtailon burled at the frank and olmervitnl eccleniuM tlc. Th chare thai the Bishop's 'filaiemniitrt wve exaKtr-raled, how ever, predominated In the siorm oi criticism bis chare-en aroused. Only a small mlnoriiy agreed wllh the I Bishop and vt-ry. very f.-w could In found who were williiiK to express the. view that I he bishop "hadn't told half the story." To K''l 11" picture clearly before ih! readier It must he explained ihat London's many laifje parks and pub i lie. playKrounds bavi' lonK been re iKSfded as the "eourttiiK presi-rves of it In inasses." Comptaeent nuthorl-tii-s for years have penuiiled younj: swains ami iheir "sweetiert" to uitl tz secluded corners of I he parks for purposes ihat In a less lot rani aw would have been p-slrlcled lo the parlor sola. The Bishop now con leitdM that I hew pracllcen have koiu beyond the . hounds t of public tle ceiicy. "The Bishop's lelter." Raid Geortfn W. Johnson, chairman nf the Asso ciation for Moral and Social Hy Klene, "displays the usual exasK'-ra-ilon on the subject of behavior in the parks. I nforiunal'dy ihc Bish op does not define his lerms. What do his emissaries, whose report has been accepted, underHiund by Im propriety, Indecency or Immoral ily'.' "I very much doubt whether the enormous number of cases ho quotes would bo Included under of any of l beta! headings hy the averae citi zen. Have the inspectors, every time I hey have hi en a courihiK roup'e Itlssinif. noted llu act under the heaillnK of Impropriety. We all ad mit Ihat rerLaln tiilnKS occur, but with the parks ho well III and well patrolled tlHWhanc.es uU eneapliiK ! lection are not jen-at." "Where are younjr men and wo men to do their courtinK H not In the parks?") asked Miss Chrystal MneMlllan ,a Avell-known Kmrlish so cial authority. "The Bishop muni remember that members of workln ehis.H fa ud lies1 living' In small houses, wil haul gardens, hav: now here eb:e lo KO. I have' never KOlie out to look for cases or Impropriety In I he parks, and perhaps thai Is why I have noticed very few cases thai Klvo orrense. But 1 may not have as pood tyi'sijfht as some of the Bishop's Inspectors." . To the Bishop's charges that the, police were lax In Iheir efforts to reRttlnN' I he "HpooniiiK" 'vil. police orilclnl.i retorted thai rrets were or no avail In view ot" Iho ndiictanc-:i or tnuKtstrulo to convict on police. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o 9 Do You Like Home Cooking? This Place Has It Delicious Coffee Fine Food. Pleasant surroundings. AH We Ask Is a Trial New Sommer Grill Cor. Wash. & Depot St. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Butterfat The farmers surest bet for a steady Income. Today and until market change, 40 Cent Wo want POULTRY and KGUS also. Our market Is SPOT CASH. Buy mi:aiov iiahvi:st iuttfr Made from the rich cream of th local valleys. Union Creamery Company j 1112 Jefferson Phone M-122 evidence and the difficulty of ob tain In relluble unofficial wit ileuses. cicely Hamilton, a well-known wrlier. Is Inclined to agree with the Bishop. Slu coniends Ihat Ihere are certain "zones" In the: parks so : popular wil h amorous couples that t heir recumbent forms 'suf?feHi in si udy for 'The Morn in k After I he Battle.' . ... j "I counted five collides wllhln I he rid ins of what I have called I he 'zone', Hhc said. "One was embrac ing on chairs, ' or affectionately asleep and I he other hree spruw I iiifC and huKKlutf. And 1 am bound lo admit In each of the three hug-i Kin; cases H was t he young wo-! man who was llu active agent, the young man who accepted passively, if w li h seeming content, her en thuslasilc claspings and bnggings. And I hat in broad daylight was the worst I saw In two hours around Hie park. An open and vulgar dis play of affection- noi htng more." Sir Lionel Karle, head of the De part metit of Works, which eoni rols Hyde Park, championed the cause ot t he love-niakers. "Personally," he said, "I do not view wllh horror and alarm I he spectacle of couples ens conced behind a bush. 1 am In- jdliud to think ihe Bishop's insptc ' inru went Innldiiif- for 1 rntdde." The Bishop. Itowever. is standing by his guns and declares thai "In broad daylight persons are to be set-n openly inlscondtif ling ihemsel ves." and, with a clerical g'Sttire of horror and disgust, h remarked that "at dusk and after nightfall these evils are Intensified to an i-x-'lent that cannot he described in a newspaper." Al any rate, the Bfidiop's nsser- iions havo stirred up a tempest, of publlo. controversy. B Ih not on record as yet, however, that his pro nouncements have decreased the popularity of ihe parks with the "men and the maids" or London. Spain fMsm Will 0H'ii New Ari'iiu I'or Sptirts STICKS. Spain. (Al')-Tho new- motor race track of Stlges, 24 miles rroni Barcelona, will be inaugurated early this autumn Automobiles, mo torcycles and horses will be - accom modated, each on a specially pre pared circle. The turns are sclpntlf- La Grande Mattress and Weaving Works MattrPHspa of all Icinda cloanpfj find rebuilt. Keather Itonovalini;. Itng and Fluff Hur mad to or dcr und for sale. - .( C'urpet and XEua; Cleaning. ' Licensed Fumlfpitor. Factory rhone 2S3-W CHAS. UnWARllS, Trop. You EVERY good ship, nearing port, takes on a pilot. Usu . , , aJV l1? '.e((tu'e.s it Vfhe pilot knows the Chan nel. 'With his capable hands at the helm, the vessel is safe. Without him there is danger of the shoals. When you set sail on a shopping' tour you, too, should have a pilot. Everybody needs one. And well-informed shoppers always have one advertising. Advertising keeps you off the rocks of extravagance and waste. It takes you straight into the port of economy. It tells you plainly where, to go for what you want. It shows you how to save steps and money and time. By watching it carefully, each clay, you are able to buy to the best advantage. Often, the advertisements will keep you from making an unwise purchase by pointing out just why one article suits you better than another. It points out for you the pick of Ihe country's market and the selection of the par ticular kind, shape, size and color that best suits your taste and fits your pocket-lxiok. Whether you want food, clothing, furniture or a toy for the children, the. advertisements can help you. LET ADVERTISING STEER YOUR STEPS To know how good a cigarette really can be made vou must trv a-- sy v tu.K Wr VitstoastedV ! ' lo . o o lO o Need a Pilot ooooooooooooooo. o o mwwx t We have sever: cars in excellent! chanical conditions. apj)eai'ance. Priced very low. Sec Them ' At Smith & Frees ' IM7 'JcffcrSiin Atc. O LA (iltANDK, OHEGOI Call Main 522. 1 O O o o o o ooooooooooooooooooooc ooooi Sk.'4?' LUNCHES We are now prepared to T seve a delicious Hot Lunch, .1 consisting of Soup, Chili, Ta- males, Salads, Sandwiches, 1 and desserts all houi's. The Palace Otic Cnndys arc math hci-c In our daylight Candy Kitchen.