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THE.. LA GRANDE 'EVENING ' OBSERVER ' ';' LA GRANDE WINS FOURTH i i.' H tMIIWII i 6.LUUII50N Recom BASEBALL Mia: IP S' The Sunshine Mode r avors Tub Frocks ; Now thnt the warm duys of summer tire here when the sun bents down on a , world of color and gay harmony, you need these fashionable tub frocks... Linen, voile, Swiss in the new shades, and tub silks. The assortment is new and large. A Good Place to Trade SHOOTS ILL BAKER SCARES :iliJi rau'ltr. I jms in IIoIm PAVKTTI-:, Mn. IHp.ilul) llnlsp'a .Monntutiirprrt contlniii'd tlit-lr winning Mlrtuk li'r' Sunday, niothi'i-tnfr 1'ayitti 7 to I In a jKiini niarkid hv Nliudi.r'ii ma.strly J pitrhlnK nml llu h.':ivy hitting of illi. luvadrra. I. II. K. in 7 Queen City Team Ixses to Emmett- Sunday by One-Run Margin in a Close Contest. Illalin-Orogiin I.KKKHO riiibd w. i.. rvt. 1'mtnm 1 n i nun llnl 6 1 .S11 Wrlwr ....s s ,!.ii-i Itakfr .... u .;su Ontario S t Jo 1 I .Ha KMM.ETT. Mil (Untvliil)- Ita k.r t'nrw lu-uri- lulu th .u):ii. tiadtnir Kmnu'tt liuiii Siiii)u, lo.i. I nit ' 10 4. In llir rlinil limning linker hud a mun uu third with our out but KIM. Hi uKlil.'nit. ii ii.l !nnnM thr tn-xl two l.nll..... Kll l"ll out pit. In .1 rusliut lint llak.T otithlt and oiittli'Uli'd Kniiiittt ii-id hud the rdar of tv.-ry ili-iuirliin lit ot thr ttivi. mivii srorlliH- Ituk.-r rrrora wcro oil. It. . K. Knwim t, 7 i JiJk'T 4 11 t llaltrrlia: Kllktl and Shundlitin ; I'oabury and Artiott. Wi'Irit T, Ontario 0 WKINKIt. Ida. (Siu-rlall WVix. r dfiatrd tinlurlo hr-rr Sundiiy In onn or III" lanlwit gunipn of the nvuKon, pUyhiK frrortrpa ball. Krlr-ktion pltrhi-d Vrl,-r to a kIiiii wilt victory. It. II. K. iV.-lfir , 7 7 o intnrlp . o j 3 OREGON WINS UUI U llUiluilU U. S. OLYMPIC HOPES B1H T Kl'OKNK, On-. Hy the A'9l ated I'iyss) S'itiitiK liravily l Hi' JumpH tinl pole unit aiitt lak litR thtiil tit ihH tiitlu ri'lity, th-- ,1'n.vfrs.ly f (M-PKOii Irnck ttiul !ftflil tvnm t-uitiir4l tii( , in nii-fi Sit 11 rila v uftiTiuiim (n Hay 1 Win! rlM. Th. (iV.-Kuii t.ain (r:i- li't it :;7 mmIiIH. WualilliKltiii w.ij AtTottil with .tii. Si .hi lord ami . , A. r. tu.t for lltlnl with .V rarli, M.uu fourth With H, Wuihht;tou yiMo tf wtth m, an, 1 .Monijii;i laM llh b. till- rHonl, llio half inlli wa'i l.ruk. n, ItOtlKf, O. A. '., Hiworlnh tits own t-oitt.i-4-mf tiiih trom Cnrpentier Remains in Hod with Huil Ankle Mfrnir.AN riTV. in.. ad CariM-mtir. ilrft-aii-il s..t unlay ly 4ithhoii!. n'lnahii-tl in ! 1 toiluy with n h:ully hwhILii uiclit 'unKli'. nprahttM hi thv mtttlt rnun.l ot Hit halt !'. rttjHii Sans mud tluit i vaiii ttiitlinn v- iit.-, torn It mi' hIn MR. WRICLEVS COUNTRYMEN (Tron Londoa Opteicn ) j Results of Intercollegiate , Championship Contests Make Outlook Assume More Rosy Hue. NKW YOflK. (AD Amorlra'i hop a of a 0rijiv victory of Jr f !. or htr Olympic track anl 1aurla In th International Ktimcn at Paris In July, hav taken fon a brlBhtor view na a reault of jthc upoci ocular array of perform -ancrn in th lnicr-collflui' cham ptonxliH. ihc most Important irrotip of preliminary testa yet con t Uncled. I IttvorJ broakinc pcrformancca In, a4wral actional Olympic trials In the ivmltll wat and south, togeth-jf-r nith an array of brilliant feats .Dint in ado track history In the In-1 jtcr-colleiriafo rhamplonshlps ot iatnlirlilK o"o an Olympic test! (wpro tha dvelopmenta that have , buoyi.l up American hopes. The ' ntnulii ttt I hiVM itimI 1 ArMat a mlKlity battle of sptJ and brawn In the final trials at Cambrltlfft June I3 and I . Outsianllni; In the list of track achievement n were the- feat of Ivan Itll.y, Illlnoli A. O. Umber loppiT, In net 1 tug a new world's ; rtcord of 6 21 acohdH for I he Mi.imtor hurdles at Ann Harbor, Mich., and Frlc Wilton, fleet Iowa university sprint r, who icllped Charley pHtlocka ;oi-meter world r.vord with a mark of JI-1 srondn. Sveral new vprintlns; niars flayhid 10 the fore, notably J. It. t'heaiiy of How aril Payne univer sity. TVvaa. v bo tied the w orld's tut). meter r-cord of 10 45 S'-conds' Nt New Orleans, while Oeorf. lltM. a pro. I net of I .aw Hon l.oW-rtaon'ft IVtutsylvunla uprluilUK school, hw-l his hevW to the fast col ) 'iff men in the country with vlc tntnn at I mi and ?.u yards In thf I a. A. A. championship. How man of Syrnrim.' ami t'tark of .lob ii! Hopkins. a ere oiuoiik Hie tavontes toppled by the fleet little juaker. Turns in Score of 177 at Five-City Golfing Tour- nnmont nf Wnlln A7oll Nntinvi.'.v nn. Sum bur O.' I. I orison of Ihf Iji firamlr delegation Krabbed on iiiohI oi t he honors for h in team in t m flvc-ciiy tournament htdd nt Wal la Walla Sal unlay and Sumla. Mr. Lariaon utopped out on the firnt ly of compeilMon uid brought home tii.- low worn or" the event, makiiiij- nine holes i 31 si rokes. ThU ncore waa t b-i by J. I. Neul of Wal'a Wallu I ho second. Mr. Neol'e seore of 1 7i for the Mi hob-a of the to if t amcnl wan (rood enoiiKh to win tho cup for the low net rani. CIcorKe Hnrtmnn of IVii.lklou wua necond with a total of 176 atrokf-i and Mr. l-aiiwtti was tliird with .1 iftcore of 177. t'haiieH KeynobtH I of l.u O ramie t led wit h Hi 1 others for flft h place wji h mj. I The, Walta Walla course about. 1 bo rated about two Kltukea hurd- er than the local I Ink a, mem d Ina; to the men from l-i Uianie who played the roundH. Much difficulty un encoun tered by the La tJramb (uni tvii.'i the, difference In . the typi- of course. The local Country rim counm Iium what urn known as bunker rreeiiH reiiltiiiK plttvi shots with an iron lint I be Wallu Walla rourne w ith the t-xcepiio;, of one hole, tint seventh, ban ili" Kreena ulmost on the lew) with t he lalrway, I bun ri iirinf nn approach nhot nimllar to' a lout; put. The turr was also found to be much faster than sand wild 1 he re8ii it that the loeul team wu at a. hajidicap ut ull times. The Individual score und the totul scores for the tournament fol low: Hcor-H points Q. Ijirlr.on .177 C H. fteynoldn J SO M I,CHter McTavlMh I Sft M.1 1 Kliner floddard S0.1 fi'iS Norman Frees r.iij S. . Vowe 2i4 1;:. H. K. Plxon Stifi O; ". I W, Perkins .'lt 71 i I C. M. Rohneiikamp 212 Us J, J. Carr 2iti !7 It. F. Murphy ...J IS iu W. H. Iteuter 21S Uu 1 Am Nnllnnal lajtno. Cluha w. N.'W York sr. t 'liiraKO - 2i llrooklyn ... ...SI I'inclnnatl :.'i PittHliurs .I!l Huston .. 17 81.. I.oilbi IS rlilltiiMphia. .. II riiil.s Nmv Y orlt ..... Huhicii Detroit St. I.OIli8 iVa.shfnKion .. ; Chicago ' f'k-vi'land l-hilaililiiliia . An'-i-riran Ccikup. S S Scholni. one of the track nurf tti.it aidil Yal in winnlnsr (10m Harvard In tlio dual track mtM. is Fhown i learim: tlie liar at 1 trH 1-2 tnchua anil ni.ikltif: a uuvv record. W. ...sa .21 . ...24 .. IS .17 ...17 :..I4 .14 Pol. .tia& 6st .r.i.t .(.IS .47f, .472 .450 ,3ili Pel. .C! I .tilMI .is;. .474 .472 .472 ..IS!. .-! atlnual Lcatto. At Now York: tloslon II York 0. At I'liiruRo: Plilcajto 2. Pitta Imrjr I. At llrooklyn: Brooklyn a. Phila delphia 7. At I'incinnati: St. I.oiiIh t;, t'ln linnuti 1. Amprd'an laatto. At SI. l.onl.i: I'hiraKO 7. St. I.oul.i: 4. At t'li-v. lnnd.: IVIrnll Hi, i'Ii vp Ituid li. Philadelphia - WaahinKton .rain. pti;i: oiicd. Clinrls Sliniv FUH'nnoii Wliern to ;t'i I 'nil i-m Ho! You Boys ARK YOU READY FOR THE .STOCK SHOW? lliifrhleii l' Your Wearing Apparet From This Shop. Wi? (iive You thi Newpn llu- Snnppii'st and Save You Money- " ' ' Straw I lata 1921 Caps Summer Shirts Summer Oxfonls Summer Shoes Summer Ties Unions SUMMER SUITS .... $1.7.r to $5.00 ?l..r)0 to $3.00 ...,...$1.50 to $1.00 $5.00 to $8.00 $4.50 to $10 ..,...'....50c to $1.50 ..I $1.00 to $3.00 $no.oo SCRANTON 5 SHORT Walla Walla ivndl'-nion .. Iwlaton 1a Grande ... Ilakcr l.f'61 .. Sil(i Hiiil were wardi-d off by u succession of lefts which iravi- Friish tht advan- lafii' iil the end of the round. After I Ills honors were about ven tinlll the Heveiith. Frush was the more uKih- am) bis IiIowh :weiii- -d to be liardt r than lb cum- of t "ri Hil. In th riKhih Fruf:h s.ilbd into Crbml with the lap of the bell, lamltu; at will on bead and body. riM'il. his face bbnnly and his yea .staritiK, finally went to the canvas from n harl riwht to the iw. was all out. tie atteinpi I to arl.'-.c. bin was un;ibe to do . After the referee had eoimted him out, Friiidi ai.bd the tb i.-ait hoy to his f-tM. t'rt'Uis battle with Fr u.ih Kun dny wan cunabler'-il by tin spnrtiuK I wo pie :ih I be tmnintr i"im in tin ier m t r world's.- ath rw ir.ht rhsmpiou's cai r. l.OS AXOFLKS. (AP) New bat h v in el ric pliarlH inninlliil lie 'the hyilroKraphic office of the Fni- td States navy, ahow fishermen how to locate fishing hunks, accord ing to S. Huuder, deputy fish ami Kiime comiiiiHsloiier, woh says this system has revolutionized the Industry. These ehartH account for the big catches now bein? made off the southern 'alifurnia coast, lu M r. I lander 'h opinion. From San Francisco to Point liescanso, below San Mego. dt Miroyrs cliartetl the pecan bottom, ieiniinK one hundred miles out from i he eoa.st. A pproximately 4,mfi siuare miles were mapped. fry A dan. hcail. rrtldtiine uquu annsep- 1' At vou have oner ued SANTI- SEPTIC yot will imtt bt whoia it for yourskiri ante complexion. j . ,11 .tv.n iru aj pimin iuimii - sunburn. cKiSnt. ruu, wbte. jr ftnh, crwra, or cruocuc 1 ; New NhoiIIsIi Air SerHf. LONDON. (AP) A new nlr scr-1 vice in to he npem-d between l.on-! loti nml Stockholm dnrinr t he cnmlnjr year. It is proposed to operate Ihree airships rapable of1 carry! lie; 2.ri passens;ers each. Thi shipa will b'uve bni h i-apitats daily. Think how the congregation would be shocked if the preacher should say HomethlnR about re. pentance and salvation. Ihe Home Plate A. O. SI'AI'I.DINr. KPOHTINti COOI1H Havball Trunin null UcINVIS A JOHNSON Props. FOOSH KNOCKS j OUT CiO! PARIS. (AP) I-anny Frush. the American boxer, Sunday knocked I out KilKena Crhiul, fornn-r worbl's cbanipion feaiherweifcht. in the sth round of what was to have In-en a 20-rotind hout. In the first round the men start ed sparring, with Crhfiil seekiiiK an opening. He tried several limes to connect with his famous riKbt, but Frush stood htm off wiih .left jabs ami right counters which gave the American boy a slight dge at the bell. Frbiul in t he second round sent over a magnificent left to the jaw hut Frush took it without flinching. The French boy tried to follow up his blow, but Frush sent him back with a hard right. Again l 'riqtli s.llb'd In. but bit a l larks baiir m fo iJrwtcAv Ibnri wUtoat kiswi sotj IVttlKn Sialic hy I'rk'r Mne. IH:i FAST. (API The llrltlah and Fne Slate budgets have ere-, aied a peculiar sittutiou on tho VI-j st r border. I'etiigo village, in IHtuegul, Is partly in the Kreej Slate and partly In northern terri-j lory. Stamps, tea, cocoa and mln-, eral waters may be bought cheaper. on the Hrltlah side than on the. othrr, and residents in Fngland have a smaller income tax to pay Japan Buys Get-man Itaolui. BKKL1N. tAPl Two Japanes! professors. Dr. Takayanagl and Ir. j l.Yno, have arrived In Germany to purchase hooks tor Ihe Imperial Li brary in Tokto which was 4strcyl ed by th great earthquake aad ;ir, I Coffin linings coat mora now. should Bay mora atoatloa to thai ibrak Unlnga, i 1 1 - ii- ii 1 L & L. ! lYRITf! 1 Co. Phone Main 87 $ - UT 1 .!.t, I i STUDY 4 I 53 We study earofu' y tho details of every situation nml direct our servlco accordingly. You can depend upon its to carry out all In structions absolute ly to the letter. We. understand. fiXOnr.RAHS ft y.l.MMKKMAN t'mlertakers A mbulance Servlca I'liono .Ma Id a The iron pots of Gondricourt TENT SHOW HYLAND-WKl.TY COMEDIES in "DEAD BROKE" MANHATTAN TRIO Gorgeous Coslumes Cay Ciils LADIES FREE TONITE WEDNESDAY NIGHT GIFT NIGHT PRICES Children 20e AdulU .. 4rtr Reserved Seats 10c Doors Open At 7:30 t Just after daybreak a traveler along the narrow hy ways of a small French village can see the housewife leginning her day. Through the open doorway her fire place glow like a forge. A heavy iron pot, which she has filled with water from the town pump, is lifted and swung upon the crane. At the. other end of the village, perhaps, inns the little stream where she washes her family's clothes upon the rocks. Throughout tiie village life of much of Europe, such pictures are multiplied by thousands. Quaint, to be sure, but what grinding and incessant toil these primi tive household arrangements mean! f In contrast to this, even the remote districts of America boast comfort unknown to the rural life of other countries. Conveniences are found that could not 1 duplicated in any save the wealthiest citv homes of foreign nations. Adequate heating systems, the farm lighting 'plant the washing machine, the vacuum cleaner, the tele phone, and nunilwrless lalior-saving devices have lifted modern life in America to unprecedented levels of com fort and ease. To a large measure this has lwen due to advertising Advertising has familiarized all of us with new inven tions. Advertising has made possible the wide distribu tion of new products. Ry increasing sales, advertising has reduced the price of modern household utilities to the reach of the modest purse. By Reading Advertisements We Keep Abreast of Modern Progress X t ? Y Y Y Y Y " Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y : t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y i