La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 23, 1924, Image 2

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Monday. June 23,- 1924.-
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Set Record
The
Style
Story
Of a Summer's Day
What a delightful feeling:
it is to know yon arc ap
propriately and clitirnilngly
dressed for every hour of Iho
day!
The feeling comes to every
woman who shops wisely ami
tastefully at
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Hut I ! dfando'hltK wore, acatfftred
and Dayton' i-ami whfit the hli-
K wan good.. J-'our hllh in the
third inning look care of three
runs and that was loo many.
O ramie stepped off in tho
lead with u run in the first and a
brace In the second hut from then
on, I ty never got near tlt home
plave. I my) on suffered in silence
Iho.n first two Innings and then
Mi' lhird Mod tip I lift score and
won the Ramti in the. fourth with
ta rim mode without the help of a
I hit.
' Ifolms, t.a OrannV finoppy
I Hhortstop, who hait been hilling; in
a lurk lustre manner most of the
) neuron, rhowed a marked reversal
of form Sunday and hit l.ooo per
rent. In five trip to the piate he
1 panted out four singlm and a wio
i rlfice hit. 'Imvbt, second stacker.
smashed out three slngleri In flvr
llinr.s up. Schlegle and Dingle,
with two apiece, were the hitting"
Hlarn for Dayton.
Summary:
i;ei.n.e 'iiiM-H-. fiifniiell College,
u liM M-t a new world record for the
hurdles nt the. final
; -lymph' game try-outs, Cain;
i.Jdu-0. MfiVi.
ii BASEBALL
A Good Place to Trade
SPORT NEWS
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AGAIN LOSER
Ida) io-Oregon Ifftcnp
riufiH VV. I.. Prt.
limmett in u j.imki
liolne t. 7 2 .773
Wfhwr b 4 .tif.tt
1ker 3 7 .hoo
I'ayrtta 2 s .200
Uniarto .. , a .300
BAKER, Ore. fSprfiul) The
HoJbo Mountalnoern won eusily
from tho Uuker club by a m'ore of
U to 2 in a (How ginno pluyed
thf-re Sunday. Hnkfr tirored one
inn lu the firm, tuning niui the
other was hi the ruth. The fea
ture: of the game wan Molne's rally
In the sixth when tliey ronnorted
with six Ml and ncored a like
number of runs. U. H. k.
Holmi it ia 3
Jtaker 2 fl tt
Uotterlen: Hhader and Knrwln;
Toabury and Arnott.
mett retained iho lendrrhhip . In
lh Jdnho- ireffon leHffue hy de
fatltiK the oniiuio teuru H to A
Sunday In n oi!te gainft. It. II. R
Knimeil .. , h is 3
Ontario ..4 u 2
liatterien: Anton uml ( tfierninii;
.Ve wtill t aixl c. (ri-avi'.'t.'
UVImt Winn F'nst :rnie
TAVirrrK, Ida. iSperlat)
Payeiie'rt taitendem threw a
heulHiy frnrej into the third place
WeiHi.r . to.uii : Sunday hy their
etrifi InnitiK rally, huL .fell one
short of. lying the neon. W-lnor
winning :i lu i;rekMoi."H pitch
ing wiih the most remarkable f,.a.
lure of the name, Hm- Wr-iHfr
tuoiiiidHfiinn wliiifiii IH of the op
posing pattern. Tt. H. R.
reiMPi .. ;i fi v
1'tiyette 2 fi
UnttertfH: Krlrknon and H:ikr;
Kainer and Slfwurl.
f.mmcit HtiU l9iU
ONTARIO, Ore. (Hpeflnt)-
forreet DiIh nentenee: ' na:.
rrnzy to ftee 'thnf plrture," n.ii
nhe, "hill I ll.l.l Mill's Korku In .l.irn
find eouhlti't go."
Tltere are good and had people,
hut there are wry h-w who don't
know what it menus to ehoot lour
Km- hltH.
Nalhual I ,e ay tie
riuhn W. 1 Pet.
New Vork :is 2n
Chleugo .1! 21 .1132
lirooklyn .. , at 2fi ..r..f.4
t'ineinnaii 2K 30 As'.,
PiftKhlirg 2ii 30 ,4i;t
HoHton 23 30 .434
HI. LouIm 21 2t .447
Philadelphia . 20 32 .::..
AiiM'ilraii lifugiii
riulis VV. I.. Pet.
New York ..; 30 23 .fi.'.U
Itfctroll :ij 2S .54
IfOston i.2J 2S .fil'S
Wuidiington 2! 20 ,rL'7
St. J.ouis 28 28 .fiuO
t'hlrago ;7 2X .4!l I
CleveJainl 27 2i .4...'
I'liiiadeiphiu i :ir ..u.i
( li Grande 123 4 Gfi 789
Hltn 2 3 I I 0 1 0 I 1pi
Huns ....I 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 l 3
fJiiyton 1 2 3 4 5 ft 7 fl 9
lilts 0 0 4 0 12 10 x S
Uuun .... 0 3 10 0 0 0 x 4
I.a Grande AB R If K
Goldman, rf 4 1 l fl
I h -linn, hh 4 2 4 1
petcrnon, r 4 0 0 1
. DuvIh, 2h T. 0 3 1
Peekham, lb 3-0.0 0
Alexander, rf f. 0 0 ft1
Thep.on, If 3 V 1 A 1
Knight, 3b 4 0 0 1 j
Bench, p 4 0 1 ii
MclnnlH, ph 1 0 0 0 ,
i 37 3 0 4 ;
Dnyton i AB It U K
Sehiegie, If , -.. 4 ; 1 2 0
Gurd, rf. 4 0 (l ,
Hasli. m. 4 (1 1 ! o
I 'ase, c. - 4 0 0 2
Mi In. 3b 4 it ii I
Yenney. , 4 1 I I
Hingie, cr 4 t 2 0
Modey, 2h - 3 110
l;Mh w. p 3 0 I 0
I ' 34 4 S f
'rlAltont Tilpwlay at the! t'tfrmllHon
j home, . . , , . - . ,
I ' Kugene HtK of Kljfin wan looli
I ing affr huitlneKn interests in our
town Wednesday..
W. M. Park und .lolm Mcltae
arf attending court In I .a Gi nmlf
Ihlfi Wfteli.
- .frH, Blchnrd I.ane and family
spent lam week veiling at tho
liome of Mr. and Mrs. Kd t'omh.t.
They returned to their Collie in lu
Qrande Sunday.
Mr. and Mr. Burr Slaek were
visitor Sunday of (he home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Walker.
Mr. onrt Mr.i. f. M. I lair- wore
transacting hiiftinero in Iu Grande
Wfilnruday.
The family , of A. J. foil who
have been making their home in
a Grande for flouie time, i- iurn
to their home here for a fv
daya ago.
Mr. and Mr.i. a. J. Monoghan
wore visitors Monday nl the home
of Mr. und 4lrs. M. I. Suiider.son.
Mr. and Mm. Bnrr ('atiirell were
vtsitorn at th home of O. B.
Htnrim Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs,' Presn Pngh and
non .irk wore hunlnens vi;uiorM in
jx Grand Weliieflay.
Dr. t S. Moore of Ia fJnmde
wade a professional vi.ilt to litis
town Thur.'-day inornhig.
Meher 1 'ourad and daughter
Klttm were Iransaetlng bti.'iineMM in
Jmhler Monday afternoon.
Iawrence f'att rell wnt to In
dian rret-k Monday lo help care for
a hand or flhecp.
Mr. Wood from Brlghlon. lown.
In making an extnded visit unions
the Sanderson relntives.
Norman Vandervort and Wayne
Myrirk of Klgin have been vi.stt
ing their frirntl Buster Vermillion
for a few days.
i:u 11 ire ('altrell has rented tho
ilwelling lioitj.n of Burl. Handem
and wilt move there in 1 he near
f tit lire.
National league
At Hrookhn: Phllad' Iphia 7,
Brooklyn ii.
At Clnelnnall: ( 'Inctnnatl U,
Pittnburg 4.
HI. l.ouiH ul Ohlcago, rain, post
poued.
Anicrli-an l'ogim
At Wa.'thlugton: Wushlngton S,
Philadelphia 4. --At
Detroit: rirveland 7, . De
troit C.
At St. I.oui;;: rhlrago if. Ml.
Louis 4.
. At Nw York : Bonlnn fi. New
York 2.
Mtolen bar.es: llodey, Matthews,
Ileinis, perk ham, Thetson. SneiJ
flce bit; Helms, Peck ham. Three
bane hlis; Goldman. First on
balls: Off Bench 2, orf Mmthow
2. Slruek out: by Bench , by
Mitliliew.i fi, Left, on banes; ,a
(iraiiile 4., Day l on 2. Kit-id. ba;:e
on error.s: I,a Grande 3, Dayton 1.
h'rfdlt defeat to Bench, victory to
I Matthews. Time of game: I hour
j Mi m in ul en. 1 'mpirc MeGluckein.
Hawaii Seeks tf Preserve
Bliils of Otiilylns 1-laiMls
LAKE MEETING
IS TOMORROW
Wallowa County Pioneers
and Old Oregon Trail
Association to Convene
at Wallowa Lake.
The Pioneer Aaiorlatlon of Wal
lowa ('ounty and the Old Oregon
Trail association aro howling a Joint'
meeting and reunion at Wallowa
lul;e tomorrow.
The Oregon Trail romniltiee of
(he I'nion County t'hamher of Com
merce will : ri 1 lend the meeilng in
.1 body. 'Die committee in com
posed of A. W. N'eiHon, uIho fieere
tiiry or the Oregon Trail association,
Fred .faNiiiine. '. (I. Couch, llolger
l.arsen anil A. V. I.lndgren.
Do W. T. Phy of Hot liRe will
speak tomorrow evening le fore the
met'iiug. Herbert ( 'nihbui-i. of
Portland, director of publicity for
the Portlond chamber of Com
merce nnd one of the trusters of
the (300,0110 exploitation fund will
iilao speak tomorrow.
J. Neilson Barry, of Porlland, au
thority on KuHlern Oregon hiHiory
will give a talk tomorrow evening.
A, parly from Walla Walla headed
by J. W. Langdmi who will give a
talk some time during the Newton,
in expecled lo arrive In Joseph this
evening.
evening or tomorrow morning.
' Waller Meueltjiin and I'M Hen
dry x of 1 taker went through Da
Grande today on their way to the
lake to attend the meeting.
PIRATES IN
SICC0M) DUE
TO DEFEAT
Ml
SIIRILE
'(Continued from pago 1)
for third plaee, all three one cranio
hheud of Dayton, who- made the
I'lraio.n Walk the plank yesterday.
l-'roin the looks of thr scon-book
Bench and -hi ft team mat os must
have been off form and also lock
ing In the punch that hu.s won so
many game: ihl.i tieiiHou for I .a
Grande. Bench passed out nlv
drtkeouls, about hair bin iisim)
portion, walked two men and nl
loweii tight ninths. Behind him.
the team contributed four erro:t.
Al that I. a Grnndo out hit the
honro tenm, getting two more
HtfeMcw th:tn did their opponents
II
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Back to
The enjoyment you'll got out of a ForJ touring
car this summer, is another good reason why
you fthoukl no longer postpone buying.
You, your family and friends can benelit by pleas
ant trips at minimisnicost eveningdrives, week
end excursions or a tang tour on your vacation.
Buy u Ford, if you want a car that is always
reliable, simple to handle, needs almost no care,
and carries you at lowest cost.
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The Touring Car
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THI HRARKIt
AUTHOHIZSD
rilO OIAI.tR
RPrMKnvn.l.R (Sporlal)
Mr. and Mrs. KnrleJ Park wore
Monday vlftlors at the home of Mr.
and Mm D. It. Chaole.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira landman
fipent SHtuday ahopplng in l.a
Grande,
Mrs. Oncnr Johnston of Kp.-ue.
Montana, who was called to i he
bedside of her father, M. D- Hail'
derson, a few days ago wu b vis
itor Wednesday at the home of her
sister, Mia. Wayne Park,
Mrs. Klmer Vermillion frpent
TuoMay nt Wallowa like park.
Walter Usher wu a Grande
bmilneft visitor Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Campb.ll
or Hrppner, fre., retiirhed to their
home Tuesday aflor upending a
few dfljs at the home uf Mm.
Campbell's nlnter .Mm Mot Snh
d rson.
After spending a few duys at hi
home hero Ifurry Handersop re
lumed to his work on Kawt .Moun
tain Sunday. t
Mr. find iNfrs. Ct M, H;ie wore
trnnsartlng' business In La Grande
Wedm-.silny.
Mr.i. R M. Wagoner penf tho
day Sunday at the home ,f hor
son J. J. Wagoner.
Sam and Bupert Kisher of Imh-
ler en mo over Wednesday and
spent the day nt the home of Wal
tor Klsher.
.Mrs. stuari Sanderson and Hon
V trial of Iji Grande are Hpf tiding
a few dayn with the SanderKU.i
rolat Ives.
Mrs. Dick Osborne of hunter
was shopping in lown WodneHday
evening.
Mrs. Dlltard Ohonte has been
suffering for a few day with a
severe cuso of lonMlltlH.
Mrs. Karle Park uml frs. e-
Jier Conrad were visitors Monday
at tho home of Mrs, John Wagoner.
Mr. nnd Mm John Nelderer of
I a Grande were v 1st I urn during
the week at the home uf Mr. and
Mrs. Dave sonderson.
Mr. anil Mrs. Clyde McKinxte
were hiiHinoHs visitors In Lu Grande
Thursday.
Mrs. ITerferkorn took her son
Arvil to I .a Grande Thur;iay
where she had his adenoids and
tonsils removed.
Mr. and Mrs. lo Nelderer and
sons Hoy and Vernon spent Wed
nesday looking after business af
fairs in li Grtndt
Mrs. It. Conley und baby daugh
ter of Cove, are spending a few
das ut the home of Mrs. Conlej's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A c, menu.
1'res.s PtiKh and Bon Marlon
wre shopping in town Montlay
evening.
John Canfreil am! family who
have been camped at ( h mill,
north of town, most of the mimmer
ret urned to t heir home in Sum
mervllle Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs, Mike Hoyce, Krjnk
Oliver and Kloyd K ndull with
among thase who went plcnletng
On Catherine creek Sunday.
Mm. Heher Conrad and daugh
ter Klm were week-end visitors
41 the home Of Mr. Leo Nekloror.
Mm Charlie Morris and daugh
IIONOLI'H!. (AP)-The advisa
bility of peiiiionhiK Ih- federal
government to place all outlying
islands about the Hawaiian group
under the jurlisdielion and control
of the territory liaH been the sub
ject of conferences bel wewi Gov-
rnnr Wallnre it. Karringnm and
other officials.
Tho conferences were hi-ld at the
suggestion di Dr. Herbert H. Greg
ory, 'director of the Hit-hop mu
seum. Gerrit P. Wilder, federal
bird warden with juiiidieiion over
the aullylng Islamis, h;i:i agreid tn
f.urnlsh i invernnr l''ari-iiigioii with
infornitiliou 'r wardlng proper ac
tion (but mlflit he taken by the
territory.
Scientists Interested in bird and
vegetable life on the outlying is
lands have made eiploraiionn dur
ing the pusi year and um ri lied
many Hiiiiflcant r.nil v.iluahie fnctM
n garding the remains or an ancient
civill'atlon. To protect and build
up the cjnling bird anil vegetable
life Is the t-nire hi-hind the move,
ment to place Hie inlands under the
jurisdiction of tho territory.
I the- KngliHh Channel recently. Thi
ol her machine Ih a 3oo-horsepower
llk;ptno suizo. which may bocotno
a model for new Japanese fighting
planes.
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(.le-o-ni is healing, soothing,
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St'kf.f Saihtaction Guaranteed.
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I.O. Grande, Oregon
I'hlllpplw' Oifss Champion '
. . , . I llllii'intr .Xa.iv I'"."!1
Manila. ap imt aiIp.
Mom of I'.aniuln. I.anat proyini-i ,
in cboits ohumplon nf I'i".l!.p
plnin. ImviilK won Hint illmlnr'lo'l
In u. rr,'r-tn toil. n:nnr-m nt f'-hu l.v
.Infi-nllnK l.fpnltln Uftlfrt'''. :'
Hpanluril. who hfl.l III" IMI". I"
111.' tourminiflil Allp Olipoaml
AniKi-lraiifl. Rianlaril.i. c'liiisllnn
l''illpino nnl Moron.
Hal n Allp. who is 40 yinr.i of
aso, ran nllhT rf-ail nor wr.l--
iho AraMc or nny oihrr uipi'iih"!. j
yi l he ilisplayii r. maiiial.li l:. -n-
nrns In ilt-rns anil In quIrK. lo la:i- ,
ailvanlupo or IhP HliBhi..il irrnr in.
iii.lKin-ni on the pari of hla op-
ponnl. !
Wh.-n plnylnc Ihf camp AllnV
nmokes rlnarfll' anil hIiibb ron
ilncously. his hoiik.s h.:inKT nioi.il:'
from I In- Koran. I If ha.H playi .1
rhi-fis from iarly rhlltlhooil wllh hir:
fallur. rhuiiiplon rht aa pluyfr nl.
hia rirovini'o. aa w.'ll aa a. ilultl or!,
niurli pollllral anil n-llRlona power.)
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SCRANT0N & -SHORT,
ING
Thi trniilili- In WnalllnBlon
In Ii.- nn ptr'-flH of hunl fi'l'llMff ami
n HlinrlnR" of hnril fai'la.
We Offer
A new, modern C-room plas
tered ho ise, full basement, rooms;
well arranged: lot GOxllo, faces;
north. 2o ft. lot in fine location.:
$1000 cash, balance $:i.r.00 per
month .down to .the mortgage . of,
$ I ooo now on properly. This lit
a good buy. Sen It,
If you want a new fi-room
(stucco rinir.Ii bungalow, with full
basement on lot 4f..110t in good
location. On this properly then
is a Sir.'Hi morticage. f.'.oo in
cash will give you possession. :w
per month for balance.
When you want a cheap !o;
w hove t hem where you gel.
sewer and water connections. On
terin.s that you can meet. Near
Reboots, shops ami good side
wall; h.
La Grande Investment
Company 1
IIOXDED IIHALTOKH
Reliable A cents for ttellnhle.
Insurant d Companies.
1201 AdanLs Ave. Rlaln 75J
raniniio French Aviator fi
litsinir'ts .IniKincM Army
TOTCIO. f A P Georg H Barhot, I
French Hying wlrard. until r'eent
ly holder of the world'M endurance
record for glider flying, has arriv
ed In Jnp.in to demoiifii rate for Iho
army the moat recent adwineen In
aviallon. lie Ih to be attached to
one of the army's largest airplane
production rontrrn to teach Jnpan-
ee build' rn i he Litem principles of
airplane construction.
Bnrbot brought with him two
planes, one the tiny "avionette."
carrying a I --horsepowi-r Maluuion
enplne, with which he flew across
FOR HOT
WEATHER
Tenls
' Hammocks
Ice Cream Freezers
Oil Stoves
F. L. LILLY
Ifardwnre
Phone Main 85
Having No
Telephone
leaves ymi out of many quickly-planned
pleasure (rips.
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
STUART'S SHOE SHOP
Whore kiik nit- never known. 'Why'." Reeniise we know
the hiiilni-ss ami lake n special Interest In every Jol. So
hnlf-ivay (lollies hei,.. l:v"iy pair Is inspecleil inside an, I
mil. Xn nails lo hurt your reel. Dverylliins Is .solid anil nil
Ihere. Mhm-s nil never wlihv, never naiTOniT he Me Is
never ehaniciil. It lakes years nf eerleiieii In tin this elass
nf work ant! Ihal's why It's a pleasure to tell yon,
t'oine where oti eaii lenve wllh a..smllo.
' Tin-: shop ox iidi'ot sTnr.irr. '
BAS
EBALL
PENDLETON
vs.
LA GRANDE
-L Wednesday, June 25th
The Ruckaions arc out for La Grande's scalp. They have all new faces,
including two new pitchers. This promises to he one of the season's
lest games.
AT 1:30 P. M. ADMISSION SOc
All Boys Under 11 Years Old Admitted Free,
jt
Now's the time
you need your
slraw hat the
most
Of It PRICKS
$1.75 TO $5
C-V ' '
Cool Underwear
"A Slimmer Necessity"
Our Prices- i .
$1 TO $2
Bathing Suits
For Kvery Member of
The Family
$1 TO $5
II II U J
!ei!w '-rtrx
Men's Shoes
To fit every style of
foot all leather new
styles hest of making
lo please you.
Otir Price .
$5
SCRANTON
& SHORT
INC.
ter rav e( Kut Mouutaln, were