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t ir-.'l;.'. i ( PAGE TWO1 1 1 vn a r r Ti nrin ?r i 1 f t.n rr t t ; ; n t THE LA ' GRANDE " EVENING" "OB SERVER 4- n ! i -ii .i n. I ! t AniBi i inn . I CU on Oft Dm ok o 01 (10) R a n HO' s. a n ML- 4k Ginghams For School Frocks These gay novel Gingham patterns esiwcially designed fur the new sea son, promise, happy hours for busy housewives and happy school pii'ls. One spprial lot 27 in. wide, '. 10c 'Yard V . ' A Good Place to Trade !S DEFEATED aornrAMPTON, n. v. tv. Harvey HnndgrnH of California administered the first defeat suf fered by Norman K, Hrotdtm of Australia, since his return to this country Thursday when hi ' de feated him in ih fourth round of (ho invitation tennis lourr.u-ittt-ni uL Hie Meadow eluh for Hi Houlharnpton howl. ' The vlriory put H nod grass In the i;f ml-final round. In tin- only other singles match, Howard Kin ney of i 'ultt'ornin r.-t niilsliMl John ;F. Whileherk of Hronxdnle, fsT. i ., --. u-i. miuugruxs met ih Kohert ICliiNfy I'Vhlay anl How ;trl Klnftty will ! oppofu iy n. I. Norton nr St. LoiiIh, In lhr fifiiii-finnl round. Hnotlruw had loo mnrh Hw tor MrookfH. Tho Citlifornlnn at-l it M:.'zliniC pfif'O 111 I he fh'M w f. M-oririK plarciitPiilfi on hl Kroiind siroltfH and ulnninK many poiniH on Ntviri- tti-fA. lirookH did not IV'I ):trlit until thi tuvomi .wt whf-n vn madi many xur prising Hhnt. whili' (tin opponent f-ll off In Htf-adiiKKH. Hiook'-H was fnrril to top lh play for a few momr-nln In . th iliird Htt to n-Knin liin wind whin ih Hforf xlood 4-1 ufrainHt hin. The nui h'-lpfil him lor hci ran.f hark to takr th in-xt Iwo kumhh. ftnl tlif-rt' wan no witimlandltif; nodffiawi, . whoftf play Thur;;d.-y wan Jtni'ptloniilly hridlanr. Th Hiiimn.lrieH: .SiitKl'-n, fourl h rnn ml: Jfai'Vi-y SnotlKfafif rtVJValr'it fr mnn C. HronkfH. ,H-1,- !-'. 6-4: llowaril Klnwy h'fratrd John I'. ! f lonhlo.i, H'-rond round: lit aid H. KiiHTHOii and' Ji'ry rnntr di'foRtMd H. Howard ot.hi H and l-'rrd t HarKM. 0-4. H-U. Thinl roiliul : I lai-Vf-y HnodkTMP'. anil Walter Wsllrnnk dtsfcald l-'rltx Mfrciir and ThnmaH MaiiKan 0-4, 6-1. AT TELOGASETI TKI.OfASRT. (Hppolal) 1. Vounflr Ikin - Htartod liia iK-adcr. i TliH' will not he a vory lif-avy j y)tld of rrrntn In thiH vhinity HiIm, Bt'ason, hifl what ihcro is i of a Komi f j i v. - iwy ar now m-ao-in on ih Jim Ansoti rune I). Mm. I.orrino Sniitl. of - V.itlni. Idaho, Hiopped ovir )itrrt on her wy to H'QHidf and vinHt-d at the lltaliif Hliafr honif. lr:t. Mahlf John.son and II. It. Johnson of I'orlland, art viaiiinx at I In- WIN TiiiLs hom. ' Minn Viva lta.i-r h.tn rei a mod horn'. Hhf has het-n working; at t'nlon. it. W. Taylor and Ron. lit-ryl. of Iji f'randi', wen- visiior: al the M. V. WIIMiihoii hofrie thin w. f It. Mli lliizt l and I. lira Wilo.-i have rt urn-d froiti form -ml. wht-re Buys You A Suit Of hijrh-fvrade tailoring, in new colors andmndels.' From a shop that gives service, del yours now! $20 sc SHORT BT. IAI'I.( Minn. AD,- Pu.t IliHlIn pri-utiK" and k purwA an al laat fomttiR- to Tommy t ;ih honN, at a lime when the St. mint heavyweight In hmir p.imI Die UK when most Hj'hlerpi are Hi I heir prime. huni hill 1i iiiik iTime, r,iidon;i orhfved a formldnhle Kiiinaur whim h- iilay(I, Ifi irriadKm rnnn.fi w II h Jack I ti-mpaey m .ronran.i a yar ar. That "inorf al vlriory, afti r m-a ry 1 7 y i. r:i of I' I II K eXeri-liee, opened I llt way to th lai'K at nrsi a the Si. 'anl UkIU'T hun evt-r rifived i Thr wan no dln-V't leniiinria tlon foi liihhofin in hin riKhl wMli lhmp.y, ha nm ni (he u of 23 hf In euHhliiff in" on II. e thawing lie n.ade, and apparfiilly in at tho tccnllh of IiIh rlnif rart .-r. For hin fivht wilh torwn I'ai prntlor at MiehHr.in t'liy. hint May he reevivid itH lairMHi pmne, $i; j , -nuO. I'levlouHly, IiIh top had In . ti 12.60H fnr a niateh with I tat ry llrelf. He nei-iviD f :o,fiua ti.t his flKliI wilh Jul U Ith.omfti'ld. thi KngHj.h heavy whrhl. In I .on dun. II has ) n i,o rtaJiiom-d m "I for Tommy, liow.tw r, iir und'-r th expirl iy 'f hlK Alder lot. II er, Mike tIJIihons, he haf follotv ' I u rlKorou rui.i or ' IIvIiik. tall t.i lfilenlnl. There In ,ituui of I he "li.ii room" flffhti:r in Toitiniy'a nml.i'-1 "p, He lata ari ii-d l he iri-nlli 1 manly hearing of Ms private if Into t he rltiK. und flndn In hU hnmrt hia ffreutcttt dellKht. Mofll of hln timfr, aside from fiKiit en K.JCei(teiitM, Is devoted to hin tvlte Hid five ehiltlren. all hoy. 'Ihe yniinuent nrn twins, horn only o n weekH i!X" Hln ohlent hoy In ehrlit, l Hy iiatiire Tommy in tund st and very hUte in Hip llinrllKht titat would itladly wehoiiK him. ;Ven in IliM town. Ituek In the duyH when Hrotlter Mike'n nnr lirow( ks jaim-d him the nanm of ("I'lianlom," Tommy m w the op lort mi II U-n f m u m ueli more rc- I inum-ratlve uerupatlon than un an t'Wt!l'Uit, W" , A tv r JWi'j'OaawiiabopN ht-i e. Th' n l-e(;tn I he hn, alotv I'lhnh lo r ( ii n prominenee. f "''Pun living anl light think Iiik." Tommy onre natd. "ran do mui-i' lo ki't-p a ffliow In rondl lion than tht haid-L Irolnlnn ln-j I rr iptfd hy neeafiional liipsrs into; diK.si)ation." I In rer.-nt years Tommy lion m-j taldlMlied an enviahlf rilij? reroTH. tneindhiff n loitfc I HI of Itnmk- outs. Kven . after his 15-rotmd contest with t'tiampinn I )emp.s there mUl ntood Jilh rerun) of never having been knoeked down in u 'rliiff engagement. At nne tlme, starting In l!SI, he run Uin trlnr of ronserutive IcnorknntH to 20. Them has heen no (nlk from Tommy of retiring from the rlnj,-. He want . another match with JVinpsey.- and experts to keep af ter It until ho lands it. Hut when retirement romes, 'mless ho an: fers fcnforeseen WuxhteKM rivi-i n h heforft then. Tommy prohaMy will be nhle to retire i u life of Coio paratlve etHt, for he han mad ' Ineome. yielding Inventmenta wl'li ih is wlnnlngH. HIh tiroiher, Mike, also has in iveted in city, ainl oilier properly whlefi Iiavq "fixed him ,for liTV j Tommy, however, has turned to Fit IM-Hit UIHI IMJIIUH, fill (UIH ('OlipUII ellpping is his piiiii p;j husims oeeiipuliun oulidde i uij,' acii'Mo L.. TH.IH N WILL VI.AW rifH.AliKI.I'lHA APl. The Philad'iphia Kvenlng Mnlleiin .ntuted In tt.n Timindny isu td.ii William T. , Til.l.-n. tialional tei.- niA rhamplon. Iiad notified t In J KLvm rup rtniiniitee he would play In I he roming lnb-rnaiio:iat contest. Ai'STit.M.iA sr i:ssrrri in iavis rr i.vr'iii:s IIAI.TIMOIEK (AC). Once more A nat ral la proved Hiicressf il in Its J nvis rap matches. Tliu n day on the lialtlmore t'onntry rhih courts the team led hy Uir ald I'atterHon eond iwo victor ie in Hinglen over the reprrsenla-livi-s of Mexico. I'at O'Hnra Wood started flic Australian on the path to vic tory In the first match agnlti.s' lirnaclo Horho.in. He won lit straight stH. ti-:i. c-tt, !i-7. rallerson ihi-n d feale( Manu el l.latio, -( A. I, fl-2. Alt hough Australia, need?) all ot her win to clinch I he maici agailliit Mi'Xieo, victory seepu'd ct-rtain after Thursday's triumph. The Mexican were outclassed. The miitclu h Thuraday were played iiiuP'r adverw weat'ier eondltlonn. Kaln delayed (day for nearly an hour. ' i BASEBALL i Schoolboy's Winning Vault "Why Wdo we Qfr flush a when overheated? r ;! 0 I I because nature n-nds ir Lot Mood to tho surface no that tin ulr will cool it off. A cooling rub with Tie&U Nafurn In bringing deiight fn refreahmrnt to tlnd aching in u set cs after sport n or work. Ptirfitfttt Ituhblng Alcohol Oiilrkly rftleyen lame tlssuea nnd limbcrn up rttiff joints. Kqiiallv good n a toilet lotion, to remove traplratton odors and soot lit Ir Tltated skin. I'M H lo rub your dlscomfortB wny. One of ?00 Paretesl prepara tloni for health and hyglen Kvery Item th best that skill and care can produce. Glass Drugs I Favorifes Win in Wouons (wolf Play lly. a. id -Hi'At;u While boat ing partus tnjoytd IheniHelven on llu- lake formed in Ihe middle of Hie OnweittKia golf links by Iho overflow waters from SkoMc en-id, rftniistanis In the women's w.-st.rn golf championship joi:r-n.-v- d to I he bivlu-r grounds of Shr A en- Country rUh uni futight out the mcund nm'en Muin.l.s, r. . luring (he n-ld to eight ptav'iH. While the nivlne of the Shor Acres links dHicninmodeil some of i tie playerK wlm w-re not rmnii. air Wit ll 1 he eoursr immt ,t il favoitten survived, tn.-luiling Mir. lam II I j wens of Knnn who iri itefrndimr lue tliin I'Mith ('itiniiiiiiH of t'liie.-int t luual tmmplon. Another for mer rbamuiui) fell hv l hi u :iv .l. Thunday when Mrs. K. r, Letts of t'hicugn was eliminated by norm n y Kiotc tn 1!) holen. An other Mirviving titb-hotder TIiuih dv is Mrs. Have llait Mam. phi:t, who handily d laied fi!t. rm a or iicand leue;i. .Mieh . f. and 4. Two other regional champions who ntu lived tho srnnd round wer Mr?i. M. . Strrrvii of Km. chinsf'll. Kan., who defeated Mri. J. W. Taylor of Chicago, on up. mm -Mrs. Stewart itanley of le. truit, who eltmlnuttft Dorothy lltghie of Cbirago. 3 up. 7?x ; Star AIRUAV KILLFP UfTEN PLANE IF.LL TO EAR HI SAK TIEOO (AP). C. P. fla ker. seaman, first claaa, wu Will ed and R. W. Chanay, avUtloo pilot, was seriously tnjurftd when an airplane In which thry waro tlyin fell to a lanOin titd at JsortU IsUaa her a. 1 i i - - ft tfW - I h .4vh.I ill HOW THKV STANI Amerh-au f-.tgue 1 1 liib - W. I. Ni'W York :...0I 4l Heirolt 6S 47 Washington is 4J Hi. I .on in r.n rhlcago ... bi 64 ! ri. veiand r.n f. Haion 4."i &!t I'hllaib'lphlii At, i;i Pet. .r7i .r:.2 .f.4 ,r.L'i 4M .47? .43:1 Nalloiuil lonun rluba-- W. I.. Pet. New ork .? 3i; .i:.r.i I'lltaburg .S7 i;:i .ri7" Chicago ft 47 .M4 ('lucinnali U r. I ,r;3 llrooklyn r.4 Ml .Ml HI. I.ouln 4fi f.H .4 rt7 Chlladriphla .! rrl .nss liosion s ii.'. .Silfl AmcWcnit ftigm At f'levland; New VorU ' 7. Cleveland &. At chlcsKo: Wasblnton 0. Phi cago X At fM-lrolt: liosion 4. !ftrai! 2. At Ht. I.oufs: PhlladMphlii' 7-2. St. l.ouls :t-l. Nntlnnat lauiio Al New York: New York 5. f'hi cago 3. At Itonton: St. Iuls fi. nn ton 2. At Pbllaib Iphla: Cincinnati C. PhlladMphla 3. Al Itruuklvn: llronldyn R. Pitls liurg i. I hey hove been visiting (heir .sis ter. M I.ms Km inn Wulf and Myrlb Websier. of I'lilon, have been vis illng at the Charlie Hill ranch. Miss Si ni, ld. fi. 1.1 ol Montrae. Calif., is visiting her brother. Jim Alison. Her nephew, l.ioyd A anon of I .n Ornnde, will return lo Cali fornia wilh her. . Ib has accepted a position wilh the Soul hern I'a efe railroad, of San ('"raneiseo. Airs, fieorge Ackb-y .has been taking trealmeiit at Hot Lake. She is very much improved at t It if; lime. I. em llndgekins has returned rrom Thb-f Valley, where lie hai; heen working. Itobert Snider of Preewaler, in visiting nl Telocnset. I.. It. Hyatt nml family has re- I urned front huckleberry ing. lb- says the berries urn larger nno belter than ever Iw-fore. t;fai mn t'l.Assn'iri) ads I'irc i;niiulilriidci'.('oiitiol H l H 1 1 I I V 10 It, t re. A forest fire xouih or Koihlon Hill on Ihe Columbia highway was brought under con) rot by u crew of lifi im ii under Koresi Itanger Wl b-r i,r the Herman Creek station. Two Held pumpers were used In com batting Ihe blaze. The Hrr. pass ing over an area turned over sev eral years ago, eai.sed little damage. A Changing World "Wu are living in a changing world. T never thought I eon id ever be cured of my nlomucii trouble. Medical science seenu d unable to help me. I till tlu.n1: (!od we arc progressing and now Mayr's Wonderful Itinncdy h'as de livered mo from all stomach symptoms. 1 am again able lo eat anything. ' It is a Himple. u harmless preparation that renue.-i-,) the catarrhal mucus from the hi-1 li'stlnal tract and allays 1 he in flammation which causes practic ally nil stomach, liver nnd intes tinal aliments, including appen dicitis, tine do.w w ill convince or money refunded. At all dru glsts. Adv. Blue Mountain Oregon LUMBER Wou.h.vt vor ukf. tiik sr.rMi:rt to LAST Al.fb- VKAIt? n artistic flnweC or ptnnt ho, wit h n little attention, will repay your t fi'urts. You have a beaul iful jiarl of mini ' iner. They are enay to make and Inexpensive. Bowman - Hicks Lumber Company ....... 1 : ' j;i Telephone Main 8 l' "' ' . roil DRY CHAIN AND I!0X WOOD '',: rilONK MAIN 517 J. L. MUNHALL A-K-C-A-D-E MOMt.W ami Tn-lAV,.Arcit'ST II ami 12 Slioni 3:l. - :. 1'ltll I.S Ailillls ..'ih-j lxKi- ""; C'lillilmi ....HIT It Will Take You 10.000 Miles Away Rom Hefe ybtiJI Forte The World And All When VouSee. WmmM llini- VtcklH apivears in licrMin. , s Vnhtco. grcnlent Ainer- fgf IvRtt number, win prtwi-m .,'v iter i. m:i " ,'if.1 ... . . 1HUI I MSS 1 HI'S! IT IS lM I KIlNT Business Is Good Our business is Rood all the time. Nover hefore havo wo had tho mimlicr of SATISFIED Customers THAT VK AUK SKI1VIN0 as al the present timn. We apiircciate your orders and always strive lo please yon. J. G. Snodgrass 109 Depot Street Two Phones Call Main 75 No Charge for Delivery Ami mo lii'iirlntf Is mon nrilto when yotl an1 aslprp. Anywiiy. inoni-y htimm lo talk loihlr when UMm br winning in Olympio fol.uu. with a nurk of U trrx 11 Inctan. Mo wnndrr your Unci hmwl anUWd broadly. Young htrnn strppvd out ahnJ ot all th. ITmit pol vaults t in u wotld. anr. whom war old tnoaa h to SL J: "- A SOURCE OF MANY ILLS A great proportion of stomach trouble aside from cancer ot ulcers, is due to retlex irritation from the rectum or colon. Un aware to you, Piles or other reclal disorders may be the cause of your ill h.allli. Tb succcm of my nonaurg leal trtae men! ovtr many y.ra rnablca nta to UUARAN I bE to cur any cm ol Pile, nr r CHA$ DEAN.MD.lrK ST 0 MTN-0fyOVTI OXW1 MUtlM v roirruM,oicai PRICES GOODYEAR TIRES ' Pathfinder Wingfoot , Allweather ntlxS'i Fabrics ? 7.75 ? n.2." $11.75 r.Ox.T, Cont.- s.no in.fio 13.2.1 .12x1 Cord - 11.211 lS.XI , 22..10 H2x l', Cords 2-1.5.1 29.2.1 H.lx.1 Cord 31. -10 .17.50 Oilier Sizes in Proportion run ju i-Tat-Bir - sr rmn r.- mr. -jrrr-a, mss WHY TAKR A CHANCE WHEN flOOIlYF.ARS COST SO LITTLE W. H. BOHNENKAMP GO. lAtlusivp lioodywir Distiilintois.