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J. . .r J il-, Saturday, 'September 13, 1921. PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Keeping Apace With Autumn Fashions You may have a new Fall Frock a new Full tint :i new Fall Wrap, lull what nlxuit Hosiery ? Your wlio'o ensemble .will le. ruined if you aren't careful to select, .the new Fall; shades. You'll find thorn" here in our 'Humming Bird" Hose. $1.50 A Good Place to Trade i I I r-r-5-T COAST LEAGUE Whllo Ilrooklyn was' Idle' yrirter rtay, nwinx to New York'n defjul at tliii hand of the Hi. 1. mil Nation n in, Kalin-d half a irainr oo thn Inud--ift plurmK lii teaMin on par nliuoat - only .iii I . aeparatinfr tlf-m. S ' , . iMiIphko l'ful1 Philadelphia nail J'HiKlmrp won from Hoaiou. Tlie pt t.'nioK lof lle ihr liiMlliiir teatitH.ln Uiv National lea nt jnllnu-"' m , Mi ' . ' W. ' I.. Pel. New Vork : 84 11 . Hrnnklyn 85 61 .603 ( 1'ltiHlmrir So 16 .688 only two and on -half ramM nt-pftmle PltlMhurft from the 1 eat no h-adeiH. ; , One Game Pifiil. . Only ono game wan played In Hie Amertran leafrun,' ,itUrd ti'efivtnir a whlle-wioh fom the ( h-veiiitMl team, b to u. lon- Mtijtfeffls, Winning hy heavy Meoit In IH a penntar pjtitnic In tho- Purine "oust leftKlir.' . Vi'mi rduy'M nfoivfi follow: San I'Vanriiwo l, l.nn AfUpln f. Sap like 21, Kiteruinnit a. Portland 18. IWiMIe (l(.blr. (i I ' A total or !ln runs w rrc ma1 hy winning t.an.ji find it ,l.y tea lull, miikinir 15 10iUeN p .four caiiits. fme luinJrni and ckyeh "i-n- ii;htii, every leuni hut Vernon inaklnf; more ihnn 10. Portland l.t At ill hulf a 'ramv be hind I.oh AliaeleA for Aeeniid dl vhtlon leadirnhlp. .' ; (ii))lmn.and Tunriey May KaUle for Title MOW YOniv (AP) Tom Olb li omi may battle (loiA Tnnnrv for th latt. r'.H llffht heavy wtlphl title J BATTERS pUSY Prince Attends the Races H r" & 1 . ft,', 1 i'V By ST.A Airmail Kenhe) Tlie rrinon of Wab wt to tbo rttm nt llelnHmt Vnrk. lu 1., an plain "reward Wtailsor." Hut tbst tlhhVl fool folk; la Ut fUlrtoiMC, Th tt4r to Um tlrltlh llimne wms ImvInK wonderful Urn until M Army of oanicmmco, took up hl.t trail, lie Is Mm her tvmttmn with Ms houw, Min. Attgan lkl luout, louklnc aU th wofl4 Uka ft bashriU schoolbo;, ASSIST at Boyle'R Thirty Aeren before the clone or tlx outdoor M'ar.oii If T"i ftlekard no-n throiiKh w-H h pin lift he hun under eoniIimlioit. The proinott It wuh dlnrlof.itl prlday. in papr lo fttupt anoihrr hlic outdoor flntlr utlraetion in hln Jnt-y ciiy arena and ha ohtnin 'rt I he ronHent nf . I-Mdie Kline. Oihhoim' munatrer, to box any Milt ohl opponent. Itieknrd hu nol yet reuelnd a ibTliilte under rtiDndlnp, however. with litlly (iihrton, 'I'nnm y'n 'manaKi-r. A dale around the middle of Oeloler afN-r Hie wrld'i Hi-rP'a tp helnr roitaidert-l for the prep--livo mateh. Ti' he liamt'l developed ( well head, he hnMii'l ye reaehr-tl hlr; llinlf or iiehlrvenn'iit. BASEBALL 1 HOW THi:V ST AMI Anterlrnn l.cnuiie. riubrt W. 1.. WaAhlnRtnn ; SI r7 New Vork Km f.8 Detroit 77 fi 3 Ml. I.oula 71 ft7 rievvland fir. 7fl Philudeiphlu .. til 77 Host on tin 7k Pel I .C7 J.7!i .M.n .fi 1 4 .101 .44J A Sh .Hi I'hlenirn ay 1& Nntlonnl Leaaiie, f'tuhn T-Jf-w York W. Pel. .Cm4 .V.ii3 ..Kit .r.iti .r.:'!i .370 .?. '!!m?!,r!l ,.,,,,,,,.,, (. w ,oui ..sr. ..Hll . 7f. ..72 ..ht ..f.l 4': Phllu-lelphln llostou Ameik-Aii 1. ramie. At HI. I.outa: i 'lev-land a. t. on in f. N'ntiimAl Iren.ue. Ai Rom on: ih:.ih;t U, Itoftton 4. Al New V'.ik: CI, I .fi His r, NrW York 1. At Philadelphia: I'hleavo Id. Philadelphia u. i ffi f-pf -,Jf ' .i m Puts Port Jervis on Map 1 Vi I Porf JitvIh. Pft., rlpl't iw t hat-king In the spotlight for the time Iri jliiMtory. ns the l.lithplneo of Stanley II. nt.. m n-.tiiun;il voiiu "imager tof ihit'"1U':iKhiii'.:nm Senator. Ml.vly wIiiium if the Aim-i Van i,.siku Ifhamplonidilp, llairia 'was I Mini In the linle Pi nn.-ylvania liamKt vpaii ueo. ' ' t Pocatello Sports lo Mflike Gifl to Johnson1 POfATKM) (AP The Po ratolio Trlliunc Inunchi-d' a (tiiu imiffn l-Yitlay lo ffin' rontrilni tlon for tho purrhuiM of a sclfl for t WtaliPr Johnson, a former Idaho I r-THldfMit ur.fl tar pitclu r for the I WushlUKioit toani in ttio Ameri- eait ltOKue. n k hoped to Imvi' the Rlfl preHf-imd hy one of lil.i- ii... n, i... 1. 1' WhinKlon rrpri'M-nl Hio AiiK - rl - on loaKuo. n,a,b,n. r com- m.rr,. Klwanta un.l Itnl.ry anrt l.luhoan, from ov. ry Mellon of tho M,,to will ho SIIH.,.I. S4'hmit OnonlnR rostiHinrxl. Mil. I. fITV, im'. OponlnB or nohool Iiuh boon postp.inr.l iintlt Monday. Soiilonih. r 2!. .Ino lo iio lny In K.lllriK the liuilillnoH r.aly. HUNTS LETTER (Continued from pax 1) penrw, on the siirfaei. Hid the l-a 1'olli'llp onalyi-lMiR lmk under th snrfaee and find cause for el r. f'Whai f oorlloir of Pin work ers of Amerira," they uuU. spfiii1 I heir vaeullons toumin Kui one " Whnl perrentape of the pii.'Hi n Brx aboard a Ri'itt IIiht relum ing: from Kiirnpe wouhl eoine from t he ftrt-nr maaa of wako earner.'. anl mldMe-ela?n nalnried folks In whom Ihe la l-Sillt ile eaiididnev miphl he x pitted to avpeal. t'r- tninly not 2 ft per rt nl! "In ihe mailt nneh irnvelern eoinp from th roiipa wh.leh irrow rleh nn the very npeelul prlvllefpw which I .a l-Nilett(i iiKvnllH. "If I .a l-yui-itf chn e 8S voles from ntnon? a shipload of return ing i:uropean Irturlsta, he'll run like n house afire among Ihe stn- at-hotnes." Taking up th vole In more dt - ; loll. lh 1-a Follstu, dopenters nre more than ever pertain they hnv- the right filunt on Its f;ignlfleanee. ; (if Iho SJHi first, cabin pasmu-1 irers. for Instance, only 17 wen for j ihe Wisconsin Independent, l j were for Davis and 212 for t'ool-j Idge. ( Among ihe t2 second cabin travehrs. less n'presentntlve of big' hiislnr ss and grwit w-tilt Ii, 'not- Idge'N eBi was not so great and i I .a Knllettf's vole uelnnlly exeee.l-j ed that of iKtvts, the vote bt-lng: I Coolhlge 1 HI,, Davis 4-, l-i l-'olh Me ih. In ihe third-cabin group Ihe t.n ( Foiled e-W heeler ticket ran away I from both old-Hue opponents, the 42 voters In this els.ss giving 2 a I voles In Iji l-'ullettt ui auaiiiHi 14 ' for coolldge and eight for Davis. ! These third i-ahin travelers, ihej inilependenl boosters claim, are more nearly represent lit I vo of th" average of American voters. K anything, they would he less htrnugty Indepi'ndt'iit "l hnn ihe av i'nge. Therefore tin- ehrtr! V C H,'lr, ,,nr,l l"loi' aim In. 11 h""!7''ir' I.".- .w"s,'''niK i""1" nir 'jf J' II D FOR THE FACE .1. VIHNNA. (API Womoil Who! complr-xion iniirh morf nulrklyj . . . ' . " : ' ' 1 1 ' . 'ivonnmn uvnwolorlw who linn j Br, "a l.okT, SWlr im. w".". I Tho foat.ir.fl of mnol ln womon Lo mon " oonioni. arc timaiiy niurn Mhiirpor than tl.oso of non-Binokora. mo inoro won.on nmoitt t no aonrp- and Ihe nkio ! nines very taut. The lips, says Dr. Ilnfstatter, los' ilit'ir rosy natural eolir and i'lconn p:Hf, whip iii; corners o' be lips show wrinkles pn maturely and there Is a tehileney for the lower lip of a female Kinnke al-li'-l lo f.-oj-ct rnrOwr than (he up. per up. Through this gradual ehaiiKV the feaitirett nf the mnoklnt; woman lMNeotue nioro and more iiiaHeuline. Dr. l''ls(a(i-r elnltiei lo have nlwerved that heavy fe rttah" 'fininkers have u pronounced i;rtith if beard. Th'- eye of strong ft male amok. era mMffffoi-H a ehantre, tmys fr. Ilofstatter. The tid rlsfs and fails much more slowly. Tin To Iti a ten deney lo Stan. Some w'omett even become ( rusN-t yed us they smoke. Anions t hi- women w ho smoke heaviest lire lynchers, students, fe rns le physicians, actresses, artlnts. ami piano virtuosos. The- eneral oinlon ia I hat It takes a we bit Ion mueh to make l-'ranee feel safe. lirnsoN KSSEX dust you ride lit flu IXsev or Hudson. ' You will dis ci i vir iea I t tri I y rnr ner foritiantT and coin fori w Kit all ehiM-d i -or aihntitages. s;m' front $:ttio io Stun. LEDBETTER Phone 314-J Koesclt Uldg. Aarnls for iirnsoN ami i:ssr.K ! BIG SENSATION i v ! Sludcbaker Stirs. Up the Automobile World with Announcement "--of Now Type Car. v ; . k - . " RODTH TIRND, Jitd. (Special)-- t One of dm most sensational mito ! niortv' development i in ninny years Is promised in r unions tlmi Snub-baker will unttonnee tomor row :i car of entirely hew priiwiplo nn.lv iJf.sifrn. N l-Vnnt, fMiirji (hat mnnnl ho lilt niloiifri, wirl roinfM I tiut Ml tnt'-liol(f-i' - iiitr two yiiir.-i n I' r K''ai'ii, Ktinty und wli-iitific it-i'iMH-nf - will uiititiiiiK-ft a iar thai roiiibli, at onn-rur irit ilif mlvaniaffo.s tlifit hsv licrrto loriv fxt'tttsivt-ly o'ii-rur in I'huracior, with Ui jiroi'tion ;tnl f ntifc 1'iitnfort nT rlOHtfi car. 'lit in, 11 in i titiiiuil ly noiir oar nRlinm ami nioiorif.w in t-ni, will I'lKililn a. car ownt r 1o t njuy . I Iih uli-rl ptTfoniiitnn-, I In ir;iJoiii hiiU airiat-dH of ihe oMn car and yo.t to hn Hur of in--fiianl fomfni't mul prolt ion dur ing tu vi ry ntormi'Ni wdllit f. 'I'hf worot of this nw-lypf car Iihh lii'i'li moitl Jtalotisly tiliilil rloHOil iloorn. No tilnl of Hh ronHlriinioH tn li'-n scfiiri'il, aiitioiiKh Stnl-hakr offiHals v-hi-NifiiUy iliftari' thai it will Ih ui.Homn iy uniiKe nnyinniK nun r- to offered the molorliij? pui.iie iiy I npilonul equipment have been iil uny Amerlean or 'foreign maker. j(,ctf.(I (0 ihe mot riRorouM testa T;ie sttttlebalier offfelal today! known to modern automotive wl Kald that they had been hesetfft-d eneo. And Dial they will oiTer by wlre and lettera from aatoino-Jea.se and aafoty of operation ab bihf dealers anl ear owners from i solutely unparalleled hitherto, at ry part of (he country, ht inp: I for advaiiee lnformHllou. "ThiV he added, ''we fihall not rivo nn- ''we fihult not ffive nn- ill II n puhfiely nn nou need to Hie tntire eoiintry KepifiulMi- MiW." Hint at l-.xtiiMiriliiiar.v Iteauly A favored few who haw seen 1 1 lip ni'w line Kitidebakeru utmo f ,, ,,hll .nnnnnwinnih u-tli .ll.i.tnv.. ir, lintlv-Mtvli-M lit Inttl m(wl nnlwlin an, compolllns honiilv ovi'r oCfercil 11i Amrnnin 1 "IW- -' r.I.I on.. i no1'1 --' " ,,!"' l I Kran,,',, "" 'lv'""'- vl' w "f "" '"0,f", ,h"y "aV !,,,.,, ns c,.ni rt n a onmoo. H11KK,, siihtly iho l..-t , . . ,..i 1 ,io. sijjn, yet they are msiineuy uine- . baker. I do not feel al Utterly to) No fair man oild nltjort to say more than this: that the ltnc: , running the wasliinir machine if are si rul.thler, longer anl blind Jibe hiirht of no much suds misii't i niofl pb-nsiTiply lnl ihe inot iff 131 2-1 J JfilTKRSON ST. Rrflcrfnl oniv.i I'vo no'n." An I :nlii-it Ni'W SK? 1 In r rlain nuiiriPrH ii is Matt"! tinphuiii-ully lhal Si nUhnkor Is al.stt l-i In-intf out a new fix. wIih-Ii will lav un ii suit I .t. OrtiiiiVH rr valiif. Thij in vv h, II fc will htiv iov-ral h1y f4yl of ih Kfii:,jth.n:H1 n w ,lt,'n-,n:H','' , All who Unv' tulviinrc Informa tion nYi-larc Dial, nnnu-roiia r fiittniifn mill (imrtvifltls 4m f nffimni. iransniLssion al ohafwi s will ki't'p !:" Willi lUy oilvanre lni'lit n a iinM-:uiri oi l In- O- w ! HUilH.Hkfrn.. i. ' No sM'iH In iu.'hIi. of litfi fuf (dial ItiiKf, f:i-fiiiinr hallonii lir.H will itt- w a i hi anl fiiiitpiimii, or Unit Mhfi-iiifr oonirol ha.s . Ix-n .specially rtKlRno(i and IffltM for rfinarkahlo ruiw of liandlinff with 1 hl iiiiinrnt. Nrw anil uunsiially smart rol orn and finisli fur various iiiod'!.". It 1h minors!, will ronirilni tn. niukinr; thwn hioal oulaiand- inwly iM'tnH if nl pars of 1 lit, yw. I 'iiiolnloi iiip, a nit tiiinoiitntt'n!.4 will h- nmi't' luviiiiouM Ihan In any rnrs of romparntilo prioo, it fr'-ly irlU-lJ. . , . v .tiar, .Vliiil ) Iraki- IlrltilU Tlin tifw liulr-tuilct'm will liav i an nplinnal iiiiipmt'ni ti1 4-wlul lliml;' 1 1 1 ;t i is entirely itnlikf any- tiling now In on any Anu-riran car. No s ri t l Is Ina'lo of thifl fact . hut iJi'Otila nn rf-iuwnl. )l Is poinf t-il out, liowvttr, fliut Hfudfhnici'p n Iho past has fnkfn fUe, r.tand. Ihnl 4-whf'l liralios would not lti n fit -4 1 on a. Kludi na Utr car until a kirn! Iiail Inn pr-r-fi-i'trd front.,' the luulis It Ih ad mitted may hi found In. many now IlitMl. ; Ki'om what may ho gralhpriwl, it Ih s:ifi to prt dirl that t lie 4-whM-l 1(ruk).B Htud. laker will offer t well iui simplicity of adjustments. ; Sneh a- move, prominent uuto , mobile dt alerw iiad engineers de , mobile clure. will he In Itself senKutional, t;ufflclen( ntone to urouxe uiiukii.iI jinieresi m the rorincominp Mtiue -m. UAI.I.IIK'A NIOUS N'OTIOS WAI.I.flWA. Ore. fKnnflnll Snm Mwk finlslwl sfn.tluc fnll whnl !! tlrl or Iip wnrk. nw or lh .urly Kowlium of fall hru , Is i-RinninK lo ron.o ,,p. ho r.- t i-ui'l wot .loop ooKh' lo in- ""' R-"liln.ilion of n-lifut In , fi ' T. J. Iiry.lon of .rVoowator, On:. ! was in Iho county on l,usln..sa h I 1..110. ..i.r of ik 0,00k. n.'premg. Big P from Bi Lanchester Balancer Adopted by Willys-Knight is Acclaimed Automotive engineers and mechanical experts are impressed by Willys-Knight's new refinement, the Lanchester H;ilancer, in eliminating vibration. Read these comments. Qlenn Cm tiss . Famous Afrplanc Inventor ' ' ' , ' ii . "It is surprising. I drove the car (Willys Knight Sedafi) at all speeds up to 50 miles an hour and found absolutely no vibration." W. R Best World Managert Remington Cosh Register The smoothness of the motor was a reve lation. The driver increased the speed Irom 15 miles an hour to approximately. 45 miles and, as far as I could detect, with no vibration. It would seem that the balancer is doing the trick and gives six cylinder operadon as far as smoothness is concerned." . Willys-Knight scores again. To its famous sleeve-valve en gine, that improves with use, it adds a perfection long sought -by many motor cars the elimination of "vibration. WILLYS -KNIGHT Gettings & Hanks GET A CANDY For " VOttAKS - :ANTKRBHRV -.KRAtlSR'S"" The L. & L. Dru Co; Blue Mountain Oregon ; LUMBER Whn it's raining;, or snowing, or the ground is (haw ing:,, do yu have, loi waidc mud lo your ankles? or trust to ashes and rocks to reach the garage or woodshed?. : . . ' A board sidewnlk is' .che'up and convenient. Bowman - Hicks Lumber Company y Telephone Main 8 FOR I)I?Y CHAIN AND 150X-W001) , PHONIC MAIN 517 , ' J. L. MUNHALL CONKIDKR TIIB MAW AOVAXTAfil of navlnff your tiros vulcm Ized In this shop. You oa.i In most cases piolonp tho lifts of your casint? and tube months and miles beyond the., amount., originally bought for... And all thU at a comparatively smoll 'cost OREGON TIRR A H.VnTRY "). 107 Fir St. Alain .MA; g Me Hiram P. Maxim Pratdcnt, Maxim Silencer Company "The Lanchester Balancer certainly takes out the vibration. It makes the motor stnoothet than most of the six and eigit cylinders on the road today." Maurice Olley KolicRoyce, Production Manager "From the-demonstration there is no doubt that the elimination of the inherent har monic vibration, by means of the routing balance has been attained in practice to a degree which u very satihfactory to the passenger." LA C'RANnrc, ORR BOX OF Sunday 1