La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 05, 1924, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
Saturday, July -V 1924. "
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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BAKER TEAM V
CTOR
Fooling Old Man Sun
What a relief after the
scorch in jf heal of a glimmer's
day to (peni the greater part
of your lime splashing aUdil
in the xwimitiing pool. Am!
then you will know that ad
miring ey?s arc cist your
way if you are dresud i'i
one of our new Bradley liulli
inff Suits.
$1.50 to
$8
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PIRATES LIST
BASEBALL
OPENING GIF
HOW THI-IV KT.VNI)
Amrrk-an lAmstw
Foshury Allows One Run
While Idaho - Oregon
league Team Crossed
Plate Six Times.
WaKliingion-. ,
Xi-w York -li.-1roit
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Vow York 4 !1
Helen Wills Loses
To British Player
WIMIW.KIMI.V, Knir. (Hyllii- Ah.
K04iati-.t I'ri-ftft) Miss lli'l-n Wills.
AmiTlran rmun lawn Icnni-s-Hiatiipiun.
l-f-al.. f'ri'lay in
ill.. Winil.li'ion Umrnament final
l.y .Ml.- Kalltlt'.-n McKunc, rank
ing' iintifth woman player, who
won, 4-6. tf-4, I. 4, ra.lurinK Iho
touriiaini-nt 'haiuilonNliiri in Ih
vvtuii. n'x KinKU-s-
Siniflii Win If flndlcap
4U1
A Good Place to Trade
Baker tied Mark crepe around
lh- hals of the Pirates in the ex
hibition game played in that clty
yemerday and ihe local team
wound up ul ihu end of Diet niiUh i
inn in after linker had marked up j
nix tit I lift white Hip Pirates slip
ped in one.
V. Johnnie Clifford was Hi
only f.a Grande man who cvfr
rosscd thn pan yesterday. Peter
son hit mo singl'-. Davis hit on
single unit one triple which with
two other struggling, hit if were the
only Minis the Pirates connected
with PoAhtr' offerings.
Bench started the panic and
pitched five innings in good snap',
tn the sixth fharie blew up with
a rebounding bun if loud enough
'o do justice lo the proper Fourth
of July spirit und the Baker hoy
smacked nub flve hJf and brought
in four tiM-n in the one inning.
(The firework kept on In the ev-j'-nih
and finally MelnnlH, the old
Irelfahlf went In in the eighth and
J put a fiuietus on lh Baker team
jior Hi rest of the frame,
j l-'oshury outpitr-herf Bench
: hrouffliout the ttunie with Ihft ex-
eeption of the firjit few Inmntfs.
IW'iit'li walked thn1
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Brooklyn
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American l-axnc
At It. roil: Hi. I.ouIh Im -
iroit 2-2.
Af Ihiladelphia: I'hlladelphlu
-r.t Boston 3-4.
At rhicafto: 'l'Viiind K-.t. flit
eairo 6-4.
At New York: Ww York 4-2;
ythln;:ion 2't. -
KW YH:K (API Mrs Will-
' I lam K. Vanderhilt'M Sarar.en, mak-
( inn; hiH second si art ax a 3-year-
: old. wn the hiMlorlt ttrltT handl-
ctp a i Ah ned net i viday. IJraln
nUirm fiiitHht 'l siroiid and ( rdl-naiu-
Ihird. K:ml' rwle a healy
niei- on Karajjen to win from a
fild of sevn starters.. The lime
ftr i In; 7 furlong wax I :t-.t.
The taUe hai an aJled vahn of
(JIiImiiis To l ixlii In Lomloii.
8-2.
8-4,
National l.eaguc
At New V o r k ; New V o r k
I'hiladelphfa t-b.
At I'ittHhiirtf: Cineinnail
I'iithurK
At BoMon: Bowton 5-1, Iirwk
lvn l-o.
At Hi. I.ohI.h: St. I.nnis II-.'.,
"hiraRo 0-. r j
rilK'AtriO. (Af) Tommy Oib
jbon.s, .St. Paul liht ht iivyut'iKht,
'left Friday with Kddie Kane, his
mannK'-r. for New York, where Ihey
iiM .sail for London lo nu-i-t Jaek
Itlooinfiild in ihe UVmhhy sta
jdium July 26. Gibbons present
JplaiiH caM for his ImniedlaH' return
but Kane will n-inaln abroad ahoul
fiv- weeks.
Vacation Days
ARE NOW HERE ARE YOU PREPARED IN CLOTHES?
We have a complete slock of Dress and Outinj? Clothes
ai prices that will make your vacation a pleasure
Riding Breeches ...$3.00 (o $ 6.00
Golf Breeches 4.00 (o $ 8.00
Men's Shoes - ....$2..r0 to $ 6.00
Boys' Shoes - - $2..ri0 to $ 4.00
Bathing Suits - 75c to $ 6.00
Trunks $10.00 to $.15.00
Car Trunks $5.00 !o $10.00
Hand Bags - - $4.00 to $20.00
Suit Cases $3.00 to $15.00
New Clothing - $24.75
Scranton & Short, Inc.
Myers and O'Hara
Battle to a Draw
La Grande Theatres
Old Uaecr l'ud
K A X HAS riTy (AIM Kd ward
orriKn. S2, retired race track
!' man and a KpccTactilar figure on
the American lurf, died Friday. He
came here w v-n week aso from
Akron. Ohio.
RANGER POSTS
j ARE OCCUPIEO
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none. Kophury allowed tux htin;
Bi-nrh Ktive cttrht and t ho only
llhltiK that saved cn entire run
Jaway wuh the support Ihe rem of
j the Pirate leant pave him. Foh-
IOrATKLLO. Iduho (By tin
AHsoeiated Pre--) Hpuir Myers of I
men; Kolury t Pocntelio and Teddy O'Hara off
- Ti r
i akland. fought 1 2 rounds to a
ilriiw h e re Frl d ay in the main
event nf a boxing prosrarn staffed
hy the Pocatello ptst of the Anicr
lean letcton an a yport feature of
Vaudeville at Its
Best at Arcade
Theater Sunday.
VaiwUvillA al tin bent will he at
1hn Arrade Hunday. Novelty, pa
Hum, humor, ilanelnif ami aomr
revui-fi ore thn bihTdlen whleh
make Ihe. how the outfttandltu;
Iheotrlral aurceiw. Arthur (JIrci)
Vilrt t.M ll.n fa: I -n ..iiMHiln. will.
IIm Kilkenny Thre, U,ie Ktar of hu'?y nr. tnhiimiy.
"Hrittrlnff rp Father," in the crea
tor of Ihe JIkkm rhoraeter whlrh
)ta made him a popular Idol, lie
1h UlllV flMMlflll-il 111' MllVlfiH ((
J.ouiii Hlone K f'o., In nov.lty top- Inatiimion and divorel.
ny-lurvy dauoliiK WU MhuL(Li:l".
Jy prove both iniereHi lnf ' and
aniUKlnK tn hit unhiue up-Hid''
ilown offering. Thin ouipiiny hai
recently rompli-ted a 'lour f thi
world. Johnnon llaniinic In
Wttleh Ihe-. CjuAdrllh1' are known
throughout the Inlted Hint en and
to know the pajwfon of men urn!
women from a to x. and lo have
ihe iterreiti of (he human hwirt at
her trained finder tip.
Other In the eat of tills pee
Itin are riaude f tHtlnffwat-r, Wra
Lewi. Betty Kraneiaro, c.'r;ti;hion
Bale. Kdward Karle and N llle Bly
Baker.
In (hi picture Kllnor fi'yn tac
klea a juibjfet that in dear to (he
heart of nearly en-ry man and
woman, married or unmarried.
1'he u)ijH of
Ketilnff alotiK In wedloek ia of al
inonl unlverHal In'ereHt. t.n peopli
are either married, about lo Ket
married, or Jitt flnlnh-,! uim th--
bury hi ruck, out eiht men; Benrhlthe Fourth, of July relehration.
Despite tin 'tide, -"How, lo II.lu
cnte a Wife" doerf not off.'r a ponf
Kraduato roura lendiiifr to ihMtrurt
the In-bolder Into the IntricaehH of
connubial felicity. N.-ltlnr doe i
Holve any of the p rpb-xltiK proh
leinn that coiilllitially arini' in every
houneliold In (he Htufe of Matrt-
have be.n a ntandanl act forn,wnr' ",f l! A,H ("""vide u merry
)earn. Their danelu In Rraee per
ttonlflcd. llermnny'M t'ala A- liojcrt
an animal novelty romprlwinu; four
dofp and two raiH whleh are all
well trained do many ilifilciill and
nniimlnK m lint.
Many Thrills in
"Flowing (iohr
Showing at Star.
If thero 1m one Ihlnr nf which
thn (treat Aim riran (tublie cannot
K"t enough It Ik moiba of adven
turn and romaii''e with a pair or
lover fijflittntf thi-lr wuy throiiKh
. many obntarle and dnKT lo ihe
iilllfiialA "and ihey lived happily
-vit after." From the obiu-ure clerk
lo Ihe unlverHlly pri'Hldent all i-i I -Inh
talea that tlr our emotion and
make our blood run fuMer a w
iinronnciotiHty lake upon ti t he
Idmilty of Ihe charuriem enler
tuMiitiK UK.
Much Htorlea tiave had the (treat.
rat flurccHM of all when iranMcrrcd
lo thn ftcreen, for thai la the frr-at
est nifdtutu for vlHtiallxinK tin: ac
tion conceived by the author. The
llffmeni of liuaKlnaiton take on
Ife and become real persons to us.
That In one or the reasons why
''Fowlnif fiold." a sen-en version
nf Wfx Beach's latent novel. Is
timet In with aur-h hiitf" succena In
the rnoilon picture fhealren or Ihe
country. This First National pie.
turn, which was produced by Bich
ard Walton Tully and direried by
Joo Do Cirnsse, In an examie of j
how thn spell of u. Kreat ntory can I
Im Intensified on ihe screen.
tu I rl hf ut evt iiIiik'h eiilertnlnmeiil
Interspersed wtih a little hound
philosophy from a woman wl:ow
name has heroni't a lionsbold
word,
Kllnor fllyn'n punrent s-itire nnd
fihrewd thfwernmeiK have been vis
ualized in f bin photoplay in such
a manner that H will appeal alike
io men and women of all ngt and
Mai ions.
Bill IC'iileerK, whose auf:h niak
tltfC met ten-Is ftr Hit di-eiib dly dif
ferent will also be shown In It In
lateni ree nuecess, "Ioiti;
t onuri'M."
five.
Baker
f a (jrande
Battcrlcfl: Baker:
Oninl; I A (Jrande;
nls, peier-on.
B. H. K.
S 8 a
1 6 3
Koshury nnd
Bench, Mcln- i
Kansas Citv Auto Race
Called Off; Bum Track
HPKKWWAY. KANHAH riTY,
Mo. (AP) Bad hole which ap
peared In I lie board speedway
iraek Friday when the 2.r.O-mlle
national champlonnhlp aulo race
wuh less than half over, caused Ihe
utrieials to call Ihe race at the end
of the 1f.it mil eft.
In lilKh tun let y on myy In
(Mizzled about which fork to uii
but one need no longer wor
about whieh Nturv to iw
COVB, Ore. (Special). -
j . , roresi rnnyra, umier ine
Hardline Memorial Bo:k. jtlon of Paul M. Ellis, are
i (-rtng hero and getting out to
RI-'ATTI P U':if'n AD An'V...l. A 1 1
eiaboruie volume of tribute to theSewall, lookout at Meadow Moun-
metnory of the late President Har-jtain. went out on Monday. John
dinsr ha been published by IhefKcrr. Mount Funny lookout, left
(Seattle Press flub. The volume ron-i Wednesday for his post of onset -
tains a memoriul of his last public f vutlou und Bobert Hinith, of Bu
appearance in Seattle, his last pub-jker. came In on Tuesday and
Ik utterance und his lust hand writ-j left for his station on Point
injf. There Is a meHsuKe from his Prominence.
widow, Mrs. Florence Kilns; Har-i Mr and Mni K H(lfty an ,
ding. The book also contains n!lnreo children, of Valley Fulls.
numlM-r of arttcb-s by contributors. Ka,1Bll- arrived liero Thunulav.
O'Hara kept his including Governor Scott t Bone of i H iM i.rnthpr of T
j Hefty, and Is nlfo ono of the
partners In the purchase of the
(Thomas orchard. The family wiil
spend a couple of months at
f ovc. They ure accompanied by
ttwo nieces. Misses- Kdlth and Vi
ola Richards,
Jarvls llaywonl. of Grand Vai
ley, f olorudo, la a truest at the
home of Mr. and Mis. T. f.
Hefty.
The draw decision was decid
edly unpopular, the majority, in at
tendance figured that O'Hara best
ed the Pocatello fishier.
Thn bout was hard fought and
fat throughout.
left in M yers' mil sect ion con- j Alaska.
tlnualiy und landed with hard
riht ami lefta to the head. Myers
allowed hix best in the sixth uti-l
eventtl rounds gaining slight-.-liu'l'S
In Iheae pe riods.
Virgil Sparks of Pocatello and
Johnny Gihbs of Kemmerer. Wyo.,
fought hx faat rounds to a draw
hi the semi-wlndup bout.
I Ira t h 1 1 i vrts Smltli'.i Fort imp.
Of B BIN, (AP). William
Browne, the I itiblin cabman who
recently found that he was hor
to an estate stimated ul neany
$rmi.ofM, survived his fortune L-y
less than a fortnight.
Browne had driven Ids can
through Dublin for more than in
vi an;, and cim Linm-d ilrlvinr it
while the estate was bem a 1-i Mra. G. R. Barker will enter-
minisiered. He f. It ill and died laln
In a private hospital.
P
"Si)avn of the. Dcsfil"
On at Slierrvs
Today Only.
Tonight only there Is a ph-turc
iM-lng shonn at Ihe Sherry theatre
that has more netlon per fnot than
u Utibtln riot.
Il's Wllll.im Fairbanks' latest
Wester n fe.nure. Hj.awn or th
Desert. " nd.ip:. .1. ; i v re )ta oth
ers, from . !. ., . .I t- ;it'(ry by W
f. Tullle.
The slo- v r KM b k in. the old
"gold-riir'h" ;. iti l'ie eurly fir
lies and deals wuh the mlventures
Of Dllke Hleele, 11 rt gulile
lHayed by Mr. Fairbnulis and hi
partner, Sate.. ,e Sat 111. a d sir I
'plrnte.'
When Ihey arrive In the lawb k
town ir fallen, set ilniui amid the
denert rn ks. thinrs In Kin 'o hai
peti ihh k ami fa-t. If df tops
that "The Saint." a mihiy w.nih-
I beaten Minn W U it a long n bile
beniil. hnw ut lnul l.itwl it. i '-iii.-.i
All Of tnis great nuihor'n novels. vvhnt he has been seuiehing fi,r til
)iav ba noted for their thrllUnr mrmf , h lit. - the iuyer of hh
Ml nation and episode, hut iinnr vvir Iin,, (I, ..,l0(,4.P (f f,t ,,. In
the etld he Is loo weak (O exact the
Constantly Imp roved
BUT NO YEARLY MODELS
There are obvious benefits to the
purchaser in Dodge Brothers policy
of making constant, gradual refine
ments in their product instead of
changing from one design to another
year after year.
Chief among these is the fact that
the car may be operated through
out the full limit of its usefulness
without the extra depreciation loss
which results from a rapid succes
sion of radically different models.
for a few days " lier sister.
MIh.1 fora Brown and three small
nieces trom Wilson. Nebraska,
They nre on their way to Port
land to spend the simmer wftn
Miss Brown's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. T. Brown.
Mrs. Versa Jones and two
daughters, of 1'nton. were guests
ut the home of Mr. und Mia
Lew Bloom on Sunday.
M rs. Fred J e r m ism , of Pa 1 mer
.Junction, was a guest of Mr. and
i!rs. William Hallmark Sunday.
Murven J hiniel and Dorotuy
Mills, f ove's club representatives
at the summer school at f orvai
lls, returned home Sunday bring
ing an enthusiastic report of the
work und play as it is carried on
there. .Marven Is a leader in club
work and is becoming; a capitalist
in Berkshire pigs. He has enougn
blue ribbons to make a silk dress
nnd whs t he winner of the l.'n
lon Pacl f Ic $ 7 5 p rUic in V n ion
county. Miss Mills Is Interested
in club work from both the bos
and girls' standpoint. She is win
tier in sewing and has won many
blue ribbons and special prizes
with her Chester white pigs.
Miss Kthel Cummins, who hu
been visiting her sister, Mrs. I.
N. Con ley. has returned to lur
home In Portland.
Mr. und Mrs. J. K. Trlppcer
have gone to their summer camp
on the Mi nam.
Stewart French Is spending the
summer with his grandpurents on
the Mimim.
Mrs. Bobert French made n
trip to the Minain this week.
Funeral services were held ill
Cove Tuesday morning for the In
fant daughter of Mr. und Mis.
It. F. Muclck.
The state library is shipping
I1te new llhraiy lift bonks to -r--
main permanently on our shelve,.
They are mostly books required
by the high school student In his
pursuit of Knowledge. h
Indian Who Had HUtnric
Mission in Alaska Bus
nOFGLAS.
Dick Morgan,
recently, was
of Alaska, It
Alaska. (AP).
un Indian who diet!
a historic character
was recalled by the
Bev. a. P. Kashevaroff, of Ju
neau. 5
Morgan, whom the T'nlted
States naval authorities bad em
ployed us u policeman nearly aft
years ago, was sent with a mes
sage from Cuptuln L. A. Heerd
s!ee to settle differences that had
arisen between the Kockwontuun
and Gunaadl tribes north of Sit
ka. M organ In formed t he chleis
of the earring factions that thy
were lo preserve order and lo
permit the white men to go thru
the Yukon passes. ,
Morgan returned February I.'.',
I Ssu, with word to ('upturn
Bcerdslee that the Jndian factious
would remain peaceful und that
the white men could enler -Out
country without fear. As a re
sult , of this parley the ChllkiU
country was opened to miners.'-'
I'ltn Burin Kace Winner.
NO JIT If BANDAI.L, Cleveland O.
(AP) Kit a Durln, driven' and own
ed by Tom Murphy, Syracuse, vtfn
the Tavern, stake purse $5000 fea
lure of Friday's grand circuit pro
gram. Ito Guy was second and En
sign Tlgo third. Best time, 2:fl'
Ii. V. SMITH
1.A Grande, tin.
J.,.f.-fr.ii'imv
morn so than "Flowing Gold"
Beach has chosen the oil fields as
the locale of this tab of love and
Adventure, and Into It bus hu In-
Hooted a continuous bit lea of thrills
that will Increase his following
tremendously.
Elinor Glyn
Picture Booked by.
Sherrys Theater.
Maria Prcvosl and Monte, Blue,
whose, names have, become Imbed
ded In th mind of every film fan
hy raason Of their work Bi "Main
Htreet, will be seen In another
outstanding photopluy. This is no
less a picture than F.llnnr Glyn'
How To Kdticata a Wife." made
Into a Warner Brothers Classic of
the Borer n.
That Elinor Olyn was "the great
erf, woman psychologist In Kurope"
va the opinion held of her by the
late Jack Isondnn. 1
This British novelist Is reputed
toll whieh is rightfully his. from
Ihe man u ho hint wmUl his life
but his pal slepK lit l o Ihe breaeh
The scrap whleh follows is far nod
away the In hi we hae ev.-r s.-t
oil Ihe screen. IT there were Itol h
lug else n the p.elure It would b
well w 01 1 h y n u i while in nee II
As It is, however, It serve, only as
a tremendous climax to the thrilling
incidents thai come before.
Although William Putt banks Is
the alar and gives a pert ormunce
that teems with action nnd thrills,
a won! musi be salt) mr the actor
who plays the bearded, pious,
looking old gambler Known us "The
Saint." B Is as good a piece of
character acting us we have seen
In many a day. '
Florence Gilbert is well cast n
the girl nnd the supporting cast Is
all that could be desired.
A comedy is also being shown.
Habit Is slrong, and the old
front pngo looks tonftome with
out Mussolini,
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"OELIEF has tunneled mountains, fought diseases,
carried tons on columns of air, spun advertisements,
telephones, telegraphs, radios to web the world together.
You believe in belief and what it achieves. You be
lieve in advertisements, for they are evidences of belief.
You believe in advertised goods, for they are the things
other men believe in.
When you see a widely advertised lace, curtain, you
see a curtain that hangs in thousands of homes .
a widely advertised lead pencil, a pencil that thousands
carry. You don't try advertised wares to test them.
You try them to bring yourself fresh satisfaction.
Read the advertisements in these columns daily. They
help you recognize, wares that justify belief.
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