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f IK', -'I , TITE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER . Fndr.y, Juno G, 1921. MI- That's the Word a ' - . .r-..t.tr . ifl:. ' , v. ,j 1 . :. i TRANS BE NUMEROUS K VACATION LINGERIE ( f If 1 When yon select your UuderthiiiRv; to taltc on only for cool, dainty things, but tiling that should be carcficc and worryless, and why not ua help you select your wardrobe. your vacation you will look n it iic eauily laundered. A -vacation -nitiku yours that kind by letting V . . A Good riacc to Trade 'sportTnewsi wk il " r -Jj .urni imnrrui !; v,:ri utii.ni.f In cv.n tliiurra ' In 1 11 ! I 1511 Et-.Ii; 1 liDLl UL ranie 1 PIRATES PLAY BUCKS SUllsss wwwbiv wwiiwiii Kl(;(t UI((, ,.(i:(.h , , up. r.ii j Mn-i:i Keene Coming. Next Sunday Hie Pendleton Iluckaroo nine who w ro kie:i n rood vnllopltitf bv Mm- Pirate Ids Cra'.ide will nr.; the UMIIf'l lllif. Wnk. The haltln-' order been hnn-;ed Off llliltl rauil, Alt'S- Thelann, ( he order i . I iii'-nlfoiM 1. Several Exhibition Games' r"',s '" "'''' .'" ,',":,r . , . , - . Unit wio kflfin or;j:uiU:a( Kin Ii:ik Also Arranged tor the iii.-n Min.-.i m, i..,- two nnm-n Near Future: Spec,?! " '" '" i''1:'' - " j I rilll II III I I " II Ol I HIS III Oil Ml. Oilier exhibition nanus are sched uled with Paker mi the fourth find tilth of July and with .lillnn-r're. water tentatively set oil tin- 12 Hi 01' I his tiM.nl h. Sp:v ionic Coming . "itper" Keellc, who pitched i:il tor (Irainle hi 1!) I :i Ik due loar-H rive Kmiday to laid' hl phu a;, batehall mctdur of (he l,a (irande I'lratejt. Ills wife wilt accompany III lit I'nd Hie couple will l.ial- (h' lr home In l.:i (;raiMh for I h ! llllllll'T, They are i:;iMlU; te trip from TorvalliM to l-'i flrande by motor. "Hl-ec" hfis n; ny frh-nda her-1 v.'ho rrlii'-mber him from the I !i lit Hi m-no and olIui'M who have rfuiii' hrvhfrttt 'wii li hlra alomt i he t;t .t Ourlii;; I he paid l n ye-ir thai he him le. n hi lose louel vUi the hancl'iill of thia e.-Moi of the rouhlry. Ito hart h-'. n pllotli;!; the rooj. tiaiu ur the I'orv.'iHh; Avxii: throiiKli u micwiii nl i,. a i -on ih' ni'Tlaf; and will eonie to 1.1 fir.ind wdh many n y coirhini; iib a:; u WLll nil the old tried und rave Oil'". Ki'eue id a thorough ball l.lay or and liaa (tla vi d ahaoM i er poslilon at aonie I line or othe. during hi.; rareer. lb- piiche Hrveral (v'iaioa far I'orthmd in ih Coaat l !i;;ue one m a'ion and hi: uImo made V'lin thhiK of a a.uni for lit in:.- If !-t an oul I i'-hii-r. H v.lll h it;:, d aa ti Id Kits mail a:' w. It ir: it:ti by the al team. ' Tfog ' easy may to cook nick control no fire to lay concentrated heat Just turn up the wick, touch a match and the meal ia started! Thajfs the beauty of Pearl Oil and a good oil coolc stove! No overheat' ing, nothing to lug. But cookstovc kerosene must be highest quality kcr' oscne to vaporize properly and not corrode metal parts. So be sure you order by name "Pearl Oil." It's refined and re-r?fincd by a special Standard Oil Com' pany process to pro duce quality fuel especially suited for the purpose. Pearl Oil is econ omical, odorless ard good to the last drop. STANDARD Olt. COMPANY (CalUornui) DEMI I on. (KEROSENE) Trvi.ift' incubator to Haicli Wild Then:- ant! t:i':i:'s:, rlili-nl of Uiiilh nulili: li-llIK III, 'lI'.U- :H; ilU'lvt-tl In !lo Hi,, mi III,- l.il.y j I or III Iji l. wi. I 'lll'- t. i-l i rtl-l ,1 : ull l!ii-iui;li(iil! I In' f'-.i.-niM :iii, i t H l-i M.IC'i'n-:! II I v, III I. im ltwi.l (il li,.l, hln l In- l.ir.hi. H v..in f (Al't Til,- , l ull liin,7 rii:ii,;i i-i'Kl'liirs ll, I ., n y h ll'!l .11 .1 li, iih ; :,l I In- sl.ili- ).:!. II"' IHIil IhllM l;ir ln- Ml :;n!iiI. ;ir . rliili-n.l. ill of i. plKKr.iiiil uill ., i - (,,,i il III! 'nr.llii' r.i i in uill I,. t i " ! Ill 'l ,i . IP. , , III.- - nil.! r; ri iniuiini'. .1. :illr. Ij BASEBALL Null it N" Voi-I, M'lili'lii:,! .. j Hi-n.il.ij il ' i tiM-iini-,1 1 I l-lt., .,,, ,; Ilfistnn .-II. I.iiiiiii I'M!: '1.1:1., Auirrli T, :n.ii, -. IlimluM N..V Vim! ilulroll .. ; 'ill.llllllllll j I 'll! lu;n . . (SI. I,.im,:i . . ji l.-v. Imi.l . I I'liil.ul, , .i I.'. II.. National l.i-niu At Ho.'it,,))' i ini iniiall r.. At N'-w Vt.lli: t'iiicaro 11. N York 4. At Hruoklyit: Hrncklyn r., pn hiirc 'J. At I'hllndelphhi: l'hiladelpliia Mt. Louis iiit'ili-nn I'nirno. At rivohnul: flrvt land 6. I'Mia delphln 4. At Detroit: Vashlnston !, iv troir 7. A1 flt. L'otil.t: Pf. Lotils fi. poa- Now york-rhierifro cnitoij in first account of rain. Chances of Showing Up Wdl in Coming Olym pic Games Not Bright lor r rendu I'.WMi' ( A P) I'Yanro htm bill sli;:ht proteet of f(j;uriiiq: promt aent ly uiiioiii: c-uitteiider for I In Olympic track and field lionor.H tli's yar. btit ehl'-r hopea are Im- in pinned on makiiif; a Hhnwlntf In two flistalirc runtihiK fe:ilnnH, (hr 1 a.'.im m( f era and I he mara ihon. Pr-paratloKM for the events have lief Ollie; on Hei'rf'f Ij'. hul inleiTiiptedlv i.lnee :) (jiiudl. t I'Veijeh-Mf.i'fa'fini from north Ai'riea. hi reputed lf bd world hraler in (he marathon, and hfta luriicij in tivrral iihuI ioiuil p r formanren. fJert nlly t I'aria he ij r" Ji d tiie pi 1; of dlnlaiiro rilli niii at ;: ktlonieti ih In -h-e to ptiimI lime. M".b I t,f .".'alley, Cast on llniiel, Manl't.i, :tud Hehiielliuun aii- olli era who will run etllier in the ln, ona na-iern or marathon, ucrord liiK lo their ronditloii when tpial lldtvidii:i entries mn inlMo''dft (line (Mlnrwi e. I'ranec appear lo htt aiteh.-Na. d, ftiin rlwlly in thf fl'HI entii, hal (he 'n neli eomiiiltle" fi detei nihil d lo Kve (he lfiitlnpr ialloit:i a rlrht rr point In every eat, r fr u dle.-ni of what tho hitiifi':: of srorhif- limy he. Two id t he rrr at pre( ilymplr cdeetleii ine.lfj have bfcfl hrhl ami iVlth a. . w f HC pliona no promlfl 1HV lal- nl was unroyeied. li) lilOHt Ei.ua the eteraii.i of rlnder path iixl field held their own with thr It'tVi oiio i :i, jitid nilteli'heruhled phi-uoinM" from the province ail. rl to eome i,t to epertatioiij. Al .l:irk.on, wlii is IhorouKhly in h de: ple hi; AllKlu-Suxon aine, v.aa the heat proapert tin u.end iii the printH. This 11)-e:ir-ohl yout h l urned In lfi 2-6 c-tinda fur I till in (i tors anil the a:' in. inner In whlrh ho won war Mie iaipreflve than U1h time. Ho vill run in the 2oa motors. Aitdre bullion, veteran of Antwerp, lam I 'raiu e'a hem hot In th "M ! lera. luiih mot, winner of tho Olym- -no ti-r race In 192(1 al , Muw.ro .,n ih.- only alhletc lo ! f i d lie- IV, nch flaf up the Vlo- i ,,r "'I' . apparently haK lost hla " ' ' ''' '" ,lnl v. HI lii( be entered I ri.i;Vi:i,ANI (A P) More rpe. elal trninH will arrive in Plovrland for the opfiimK1 of the repnhlinm national ronventlon Jun 10 than huve romc lo th rlty in many yfrn, a hi Tolon-! farm I A. Thompson, ehairmun of Ihf lnra) rommlttA on nrrnneefnentfl. AlNady nrranpempnta have hen completed for lx HfH-tiul train.- aiwi a. verul more ure epeeed, Th- New York deifation will ar rivt her fnmay, June, n, ''h Al:i:','-:irhitneiirt ilrh ulhm auvnieal r by . 20(i of the president's eloa eut personot frU ndH, will nrrlvo on the suiiie day. The Connnecile.,1 ami t'allrornla deb-R-atoH aUo will arrive on Holiday, iho luiier In a f;pelal. II. March, chairman of the! Minn-Hula delegation, ,an urrunk' ! on for a Hperial train for his dele gates. Newspaper HpedalH will leave Washington on lh nights of f'Yiday, Juno and Sutnrday June 7, aerortlliiK" lo James 1. Preston- Kuperintendeiit of the Henatu prein Rallery; ' - . Pennsylvania und New Jersey deb-Kates ahiu wll come in spe cial trains. arrordlnR' to Henutor Oe&iKe.v.. pepper and Ilamlllon I. K-an, nspeeiively - republican national com mitt etnien of peiin Kylvunin, and New Ji-rsey. how's yopiw: Al Ibis sln,i yon find Ihe yeiwim'K neuwl nl an c(nioi,liii:iri!y lw piiw. , $1.75: to $5 SGRANTON g SHORT, INC. Child Welfare Program Planned by Lion Club OMAHA: (AP) Decision that I.ions clubs should . mudo child welfare ihHr major . activity for tin- year, iniiile hy tho Internation al board of directors, Ik expected to he adopted at the convention of t he Internal ional I. tons. rluh. which uiei-ls "here Juno 23-21. Tho work will be divided Into three clnHMe: prevention of lillnd iiehs and cure of those, already blind, especially the publication of a tnaRa.Ino printed In Hrallle for the children; better rare for crip pled c hihlren by k eklnp tarter, upproprlaMonn Ihrnith roopera lion with local bodies, and better car- of undernourished chlldrt n ly. uiiitliiK Hie efforts of all civic or xanlzuiloii to that end. I. inns International, I he Infant of I he lare civic groups, now ha a -inenilM rshlp of approximately ff.injo businetis and proftHHional uifii, united in 75U clubs. "The work we will unilerlak next yar will be lh mota tre iiMndoim In our history." said AP-lv hi Jones, international n-tary-ff-n -nil. "IJonn are bound to serve, without puy of any kind, every worthy civic enterprise. J-iueh cluh r houses H own tuftkir, unit (hey ranre from Ih buildliiir and endowing of hospltaJti to thfCh1 : HaK'r8town. (Wd.l putrtir post ed the itofiiea of tho who own him. f.ijl If ftll butchers did. t till it would runs,- a paper Mhoi-luge in defense of hU honors. . Hr U training for tho 15mt meters; Mo successor to him ha hecn uncov ered In tho fryouls far Iho fcouO metor lltanco, nono of the pres ent crop of romJIdatot bi Imk "hit to better 1& minutes for the dis tance, lid r baud and Peyebleni ar; th best of rather poor lot. 'rey Irt the- undisputed king- nt A imi hif-tem and ban x-veral tlrney Lett red bu ,comtt, which may b jfood enoiiKh for polntit, but thesv H 111 1 1 hop lit the tun, where Phllllpr. anotherFrenrhmun with K riRlHh na me, a pp a i s i tit- inckst prnmhang'. . Holturd H Ih be.sl nl I ft", bill he iAH le Or I teen clock tl under four minutes, ind Kraneft's chancH In this efeiit nh;o arc allKht. I'nince lias no able l.ibnt for he field events, and does not x- pect to seore. allhoiiRh lxwden may hIvh a irootl account of hhn- Kelf In tho high Jump, Wllhelm In Iho broad Jtiinli and the veteran, Paoli, Itt the shot put and discus t brow. COVE SOCIAL :-NEWS BF WEEK CllH I. II 111. llDV, IT'S STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE TIME Ami ovei'.vlxnly lows wholosomo Shoi-tcakc piled liioli with crushed strawberries ynd plenty of w hipiK'd eroiiiri. yqiures of shortcake only cost you 10c each, llliminale the woik of niakinjc it by oiderinp; both cake and berries from us. Pattisoti Brothers Grocery Phone Main 80 , t'OVK (Special).- Howard sett urni I'laude liiirforil WedtMsday uiornhiK tor tin ion Live Klnck Show, where ard look his reKlstonM shorthorn calf, w hlch he haa been carim: tor in the poys' t'alf club. Weather continues hot with north west winds drying up the pastures and crops. J. K. t'lark and fan'lly, from I -a Orunde, are emplo i d at t h T. It. Johnson farm. Sain Kout and family, who have been (here, loft for their homo in La Orand-i lust week. M r. a ml M rs. Hay I t:i kcr o; t'klah visited r lathes bere ji.;! Week. f. V. Johnson and family of l.n Oran'le. cpeiit a day with reln Uves In this vicinity recently. H. II. J;tnlels and J. (!. Talh m were 1 .11 (initnle vlaltora recent !y. Matt Jaref was taken to Hot Uiko for treatment this week. It. J. Haker and wife and K. T. (loswell and wire attended the sloekimit's convention al Pake. this week. Several tanners are working on ;hc wood road this w ek. H. W. KOfp-r and T. It. Johnson made a bmliiess trip to l.a Cranu Tin-day, I. . J. f'l-ailwick and fmoilv we, li Oraude visilors recent I y. Marion, Alman and Lewis (h-is, children of II. J. Maker, ir spr iidhiK a few days with re,a t ives nt Pendleton. Mrs. Lydla M. I.aiil. has re lumed from Walla Walla, Wash., where she attended the paiiear. ."nd visited with her. da ujf liter, Mlh.4 PeSMC lllltZ. Mr. and Mik. Nell Klpht made a business trip to I .a tiraude i.--eently. It. I.nnlx and family of Ij (Jrandc, spent t week-end wiln their mother, Mrs. I.ydia M. I.ailtz. Mr. and Mrs. N. Haron h!l this week for The I lulli s, w it.-.v they will attend the state ny. convention as deh-gateH from Mi I'annie Ot-iiiiKc. Adolph Peclder and wife, of l.udd Canyon, spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Johnson r" cently. It. II. Dan hi lias purchased a new Yanklin car nnd Is enjoy In',' tin- scenery In different paita of the country, lie made tu Medical H prints lasL ve il tripjonr ek. I line i;nnr:il miner nlriko Just vlsit- They nre having a strike in tin Tnmr hi,dini-i nhr, so It may be! some an Iho line professional ma do of hrick and made of adenoids. a r ITES-STINGS Apply wet bilking ocxla orhmiae. huld ammonia, followed by 8 5 W V POHUB Over 17 Million Jarm Uimd Yrarly r ''THE TONIC "B'1 Lthat builds you uj la youa Vruggist ihe Home Plate a. a. spAi'Mu.va . .M'ORTINO CJOODS ItaK-lmlls . 'Jinnls fJolf ftlclN.VIH JOHNSON Trops. Saturday Regular- Special $6 Value Don't Overlook This Special Sale on Sandals. Cut above is a red kid with white kid lininpr, lijr'it trimmed sole with rubber beds a regular $6.00 value. Sizes 2 to S. Come early while we have your size. One Day Only The Bootery Inc. 200 Depot Street I'hone Main 118 "A raradise for Tired Fect" Home of the Arch-Aid Shoe for Men and Women GROVEIt SMITII, Mjcr. Moorite Mineral Purifies tho hlnml, aids lf esluHI... It clliiiiun.es bowel nnd Pains, and Is unequalled ns n (miiscbohl net'esstiy. Sold on Money-hark f.uar oiiltv nl tin Pre scot t Drug Company The New Drug Store Telephone Main S3 Cor. Fir & Jeff. 32! Hiynpn GLEAN-UP SALE USED CAES $950,00 1KANKUN Sale T KNCLOSKI) f'AK ice . 1UANKMN TOl'RINO , Sale Price ll.VYNES TOl'KING Sale Price PACKARD SIX Fine Slae Car Sale Price MAXW'KLL ROADSTKR Sale Price $325.00 $850.00 Kach Car a Hai-gain Special Easy Tonus. W. K. Bohnenkaiiip Go. WEAR 1-oilifV 1'lnp Mi-rnru.-il Usln Thn-ail I'P I.i,ll-" Tin'' 'Toll on riirrail ! rlillitiin'ii ln.l.Tp.lr. t'nll.m ali.l II. V, r.! Il- nml np rioyV riiiln-wi-iir. II. V. oml luili Sl,' JI..n' Atlil.Mc nml Kiilt l-nlonu I" $i a Andrews Variety Store Service and Economy LEAGUE BASE BALL PENDLE7D IUCKAROOS . LA GRANDE PIRATES PENDLETON HAYING REORGANIZED, THIS MEANS A GOOD TIGHT GAME 2: no P. M. Admission - 50c; Children 2.1c e