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Tiipsriav. April 7, 1925. PAGE TWO THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 'REDS' WINNERS ! IN UH RACE 9 J.1 A' Aditorials It May Interest You To Wnow "Mooiwtont way" l llm ni'W color muili" fulnoilfl ov.-rn!giit liy Hip firm lady of Hie land, Mrs. Cuoll'li:". That ' . ,, Many conn o Incurs of t lie modi-, looldni; inio lii- fn t irfl, ilt'HuiH Duine l'':t:m ton will fori'Mwt'ur color in favor of a heavy while Boason I1m ncvviT t Much still resuniblo a ipiruVii r intninrlritfly becoming ,fl or mutcilnlB. That i'uatcl Bhorl'-s In fox un I tho Hrltt. lM-fOininjr luil :i , in other finii arc anion: thorn! ur .ini now it how -i Inj? a rlcvrr arcrHcory to tins sprint; Mfh colors. That Colors of furliia, roM, Im-quer, red and blue- im--r- in nn'.o in tho iuw Unid- ! r , Mtj on flwc item ' wo 4 " ' polvcl, ' , That , ' '.: - A f.vo-lotter word Unit b pins with S-M and i n In with IIT dcjicrlhps tho new Cron8-wonl purzli' nllhs w are now fthowliif I llNlisT WAJKINS, Minium'" If 1 1 0 it 4 ? Ready for The Easter Parade 'Twill soon be Easter. Start today on that Easter wardrobe! When you see here the lovely new shades Pinks and Blues and Greens which fashion clever frocks and adorable wraps; you will see the garments that will be noticed for their smart ness in the Easter fashion parade and the Spring days to follow. Frocks for After-Easier Parties With the Lenten season over the social world will move fast to make up for lost time, and you will want to Ik; prepared, with some of the new frocks we are. now showing. $12 to $0 Charming New Coat Styles Wraps that are youthful in style, combined with durability and comfort show clearly that the feminine world is wise in adopting the smart coats we are now showing. $20 to $70 "A Good Hare To Trade mass "A Good Place to Trade." SPORT NEWS Opening Tilt Postponed i Seven Days UNION TRACK' :: AfiTiSTSWILL' VISIT USERS Advance rt'porti, If true, would Indicate that I'tilon Win nn unusu ally fast truck team thU year, one HprlnU'r on the t'nlon Hq.iitd In huM to run the 100 yards In 10 m-cuml. flat. Gt'rtnon, Known to (Jrundo people 1 h rough hln work on th hnnkt-thnll trtim, l;i rutmiiiK tin' hurdles In f:tt time also, ur cording to t ho report. When In GranuV and Tolnn meet Kutunlay for the. firpt Inii r rcholftRtlc track event hild here thlM maMon MarTavlnIi will pot forth his best men In en etfort to ptln up a ifood kcoio attains the Invaders. . .! eh ho doesn't run tiio cenlu y in 10 flirt yet, 1'numuno, of tho Tlfiors has been getting over the 100 yards In somethliiu under 11 seconds and la expected in nhow woll uipitnt. nnythlUK In the wjiv of Hprltitera t ho aver;iK" hlKh a hool can put out. t'nmnuno will ho nrd Salin.luv In tho loo yard dtuih, the t:jn. the hroiul Jump and the m-Imv. Hherwoud. lendlnK TIk-t ctm tender for the low hurdled who will be usetl OKUlnst (ei ert.st n. i.t not up to his regular form ct ihht season. He in Bonnwh.il ht iiviri than he wus lunt yeur. To offset the illsuitv.'ilititi'e uf tho added weight Sln i wited i k'1 tlntf out of the holes I :( r at thi uturt and l gotm: uv r th- i i U h In better nhupe than ever h lore. Th roiny n am for the m. . t Sat urday will he rompoftt',1 nf Keffer, SuydT ur Hunitx and I n ainutio. The meet i neht'Uihd lo ctart. at 2 o'cloik. 1EIGUE RACE BEGINS TODAY;- .Ml I IB! mm I i n llliHl! IIL.1. Ill U I FINAL ENTRIES i ARE FILED FOR j DRAKE RELAYS U. S. EXAMPLE ArrnnliiiK in Harris Frrnrh, nuuinei' of tin I n Grande I'l lati' of the liiue Mntnitaln li:ikrt:e, the flrt fnmc til the mmmmi has Im':i i(e.(piiiel for Oiie week lM'rait-e nf i'.n late uvsh i if Hauer niul I a (rnmte Keithit; their leaius III shape. 1 4t (, ramie won to have played the Walla Walla team ntt Sun day at Walla Walla. IVmlletoii in id Wallrw Walla, the olher two entries hi the league, have heeu hi Iri hall (Ik tal twit weeks nteedmf i hiliiian, lli i inlftnij ami other ilia in. Hid ui,f;ri'uaihn.. ti. I'relnh has lelnnied frotu roitl.iml wlieir tie wr.s stout mc fiii Mnv haelnii dnyers. PRNb 0.N.S.S TERM STARTED THRIFT in the Father of SUCCESS Let us toll you iilimit our Savings Department. Ar0 Compound Inteicst UNITED SMS MiNMIH:TH (Sperlal) The f piiiiK i.tiu ef On (M' Kon Normal si hitul tut.'t start it wlih an enroll liit hi oi 7 1 i sin., ruts. Several more are ie.Me,i to moll vWthlu the lle,l I, W (jay-. Ml pi i mien,)- Mt I l.i mm of the n t'houls v;i:i a visitor t III.- liiii'Dii Nnriual srhool April t. He n iU - nnie f.riule l. iH'hrr for KoMi lnii'; ami rame here til that In tel . :Jl. Wi'i'K has luKun on (he new t-'H-n In rmnt and will he pushed oa fast as pvssilile. The varhoiM literary o eh tlea of the k IiooI are helping to pay tor The eniirl. Vllll'Al.U M lit ITI.O l i its . i iu 1 nrri-wi.o, . v. t V) - rhi- i.-'.o niul liullai't .nh won two ehamiuioishtps In the t enl y-til t h ,u.mi.i iiiii" nalioiial loniM.iment of l h A r.t. ! ie; 1m vie -OtlK Wlli.-ll t-uded M"lll!.f illli MHMUl wit h (hit miii.I'N ui ninnies iuid doi'hlee. W irer llltie IIII.Im.iim nt Huf. ;h eur-ied oi f ths( prlio III the the-r- ,il e.in with a score n ;ta:t puis. i'i.u uee i.oiik, a mem lo r oi ihi- championHiiif) rue-muii team, ear ri nt," iu n win the all eveiilH Iltl wMh a niue-Katue peure of I'pT'.i plus. i:l.u(l .ehuip and Kdn.Hd Marleli the doubles and .Sirred tJieii t tM mnKha titles Mir t'hltaiat. The hivlt iwo-m-ui m-(' in l.il-i piiiH und I'MilitlK iii ii Idual t vi nt uuirk T"1'!. ink tin Hiivpltii) Mnrts, KLAMATH l AI.I.S. tre. Tho ia'inii)l ha he. n tt ok' n and plain available fot Ihe cotiil met lull of a new hoNpital on the rorut-r of Foutlh'aiid rinr nlreelH hy 3r, T.Ofl AN'Or-:ij:.M (AP) The rhtJit i rluhs of the J'lieiflr roast teaKue j today will enter the. IUITi raee with praetleally eriual pennant ehunees. I while the circuit as a whole is more powerful In playing streneMh this year than li was In l'J'24. Har ry A. Williams, leaf-iie president, ha Id here Monday. "A new feature Is offered tills year. Tho players and the elnhs now liave distinct Moats, the wkn ninp of tha cluiinpionshlp In their own lenKiio and 1 ho part lei pat lull in Ihe minor world serle with the winner of the America n ossoela thm,M Williams mild. "Tlie latter series euriies with It hh'.h honora jand nn nt tractive momtary vahi1 land waa the one thiniT heretofore laekliiK to provide tli.. plaer with tin added stimulus. "The 1'aeltte Coast h arue looms so strong this year that 1 sen no reason to fear the outcome of the nerlea In which Its ehnmpiom will meet thp. minor lensm titlcholdt ri of the east or middle weM. Many huscbiill expert?) are of tho opinion that the 1 'keltic roast lostfue is moro powerful In plaxiiij: sirenih than It was when the club faced ;lhe harrier a year ni;o, Altai I here 'iieems to he a w-ll defined lielief 1 1 hut the balance in a bit liner, al-jthoni-h that woiibl le didli'nlt us It will he recath d that np until t liii llnal few days of play last aeu son five clubs liad a chance fur the lienuairt. However, looking over i the list, It Is dliiicult to find any 'one club which .eems to have more I than a fighting cl; nice for he championship. J 'There i no outstanding favor I lie as was ihe case a year ao, al 1 1 houh the favorite l(f t bat time idtd net finish hi front, due lo the j unavoidable collapse of Its pitrh ilng staff." Williams eonclutleii. The vlxht teams wilt clash Tues day ni'iictud as follows; I Oakland at Sat lanieiilo; 'union at Salt I. ike; seatitc ai San Fran cisco; forth, ad at l.n i AeKeb s. .HOI) IVtcd at -hland. ASH LAN I), or - -Ahiaml ptny- I en host last imkiu i() tin rer or istmthern Oregon. The city had as I her Kip sts more than :tao resi J dents of other stiiuhf rn oreKon el lits Who tame In .ivMM 111 the ee- i b brailon t f tin- n t -t.ililishtnent j or the normal school hen. which -was aathtirtad by the last b;;lsla . tu re. lu a lar;:if st tiM-. however, the ! normal school was ii minor Inel j ileit I In the ha in net and celebra tion program, lor in iea!it the UatheiiiiK was a wehltnn o( the com mull It h a vi still t hei 0 Oregon ( Into one Milhl s-'ction. Included ! Ill the list of si'ruk.'i'd were O. II. ; .lolim-un, mavtir; Kepi rst ntat n t s i "ovvntll. I'olller and lumer; Se inatoiM Hunii and Millt t and W. F, i 'a lie 1 1, s.-t i i-tai to iiovci nor 1'lerc,-. Warren Hunt. n.-r of Ihe Klamath vaib y liospital. The Ml met ore. htcli ill he three shut. hi h. iirhl. Will be Used as an annex to the present hospital tor ronvulesceiit put post s. t'o-u will approximate ft;., aim. IKR MOTNKS. In. ( AI) Final entriffi were filed hy the Fnlverslty of Wisconsin Monday for the six teenth annual drake university re lay carnival here April 24 and 2fi. In MoCondrows and ' Mc-ffivrnu, Wisconsin has two of tlio leading Lsprlnters In the western conference and who am expected to make a strong hid for first honors in the university ion. yard 'lash event. Sehwarzc, who has been tossing the shot around 4 7 feet t his year, it likely to latter the present relay record In the fhot put of 4 :i feet, H Inches, held hy I'urma. of Ka lives Slate Teachers' cotletie. I T i:Miiirn h.m:h.i.i At Hnli'iuh. N. '. (Hants (rr. si'rvi) (1, linlcllill (I'IimIiuoiii) 0. At NliHlivllln St. l.ollls (A.) 10. Nnnhvllli- (S.) (I. At I. Iltl.- linck riilinun (A.) 7, Utile Hock (S.) J. ' , At i.milvlll llo.Hton (A.) IS. I.uuIhvIIIi. (A. A.) 4. He Beat Nurmi I f ' I t K A f jc- .: I VV'-:' J ; 4o v- u , J - . ! i i : ' V- i- X .1 L - I .LONDON' (AW Hrltlsh golf, elnhs have, botrnn to adopt par as the standard of their courses. In stead of Ihe nnelenf hut cashi- goat known us bogey. In mosl cases the honey flpTlircs fflr IS holes are slroke.H hlirher. nnI that much easier to attain, than par. So far only a few clubs have tadopled the severer standard, lone since universal In America. Most of the courses that have broken away from bnjrey are In the Lon don district. To make the rhaiiffe nailonwlde will perhaps remiirc sever.!.! yenrs, for the Ilrilon has an Ingrained aversion to giving hp h' accustomed ways whether in business or pleasure. Fntll now the general run of Hrltlsh golfers have always played "against bogey" In their medal compel li Ions, and their handicaps are oil based on Hint standard. For the vast ma jority of players ii Is. and always will be, more fun m think Is ir. a perfect card than to he told that a total of more than 72 or 73 itrokts confesses a flaw Borne, where In one's play. From first-class players, bogy figures have seldom demanded hrllllanre. To attain them mere ly demands. In most cases, unfal tering play. Fven Ihose. who can hit a golf ball only a moderate distance can do a course in bogey ir they keep a straight line nnd slay out of trouble mid, of course, have a bit of luck. Hut with par 4's asked for on holes from 4 00 to 44 j yards in length, instead of bogev&'s, those who can get nlong ami accurate carries with driver nnd brnssle are llklv to experience, with any fre quency, the achievement of the gonl of the game. The change from bogey to pir which has set in among Hrlthh golfers is. to a great extent, at tributable to American influence. Three of the In.M four Hrlilsh open championships have been won by Americans, who have trained them selves to play against the more ex acting standards prevailing on the other side of the Atlantic, Hut. more influential than the accomplish mentM of Amerlcnn professionals upon the lirltlsh golfing mind, have been the re ports from across the Atlantic, de scribtntr how on amateur. Hobby .lones, has schooled himself to play "a:ulnsi. par." Inst end of merely against ihe strokes of an opponent "en in match play. fret nt in k AI lottHeb, cnfttlonal Hvractnw Vnlvpinlty middle duunc ace, who defeated the itreat Vmaxo Nuiml In a mile run t Syracuse recently. Cottlleb hd a handicap of i yards but Nurmi passed him. He regained the lead acin. how vvcr, winning on the flnaltap by 10 yard. m I'NION (Hpeflal). A short time ago the Kp worth Jeugue of tfn Melhodiht church closed a contest between two sect Ions, the lie-is and the HI ilea, and lust Thursday evening the Hlue. having lost the contest, entertained tho Iteds wi;h a social at the church. Merile Ir-' win was chairman of tho enter tainment committee, and Vela Weaver of the refreshments com-' mil tee. About 40 members and a few guests were present and; thoioughly enjoyet) the evening' which was spent in pluying games' and ending with a lunch. ; The track meet which was toj huve been held hen with the North 1'owder high hcIiooI, was, cancelled owing to the fact I hat ; I'owder was hardly ready for thej llicel. The boys Who placet) ill t he class m et held Tuesday nf -; leriioou, about I ft In number, and! tin- officials who conducted the , meet, v.Tre treated to a chicken; dinner at the high school Friday J evening . by the sophomore clar.s. 1 W. W. Dennett, u rancher, has leased his ranch and left Friday for San Dh-go, Calif., to join his! wife, who Is seriously 111. ' Mrs. Dollie Ijrjghlln, who has been here for tho. past few days, visiting with her - parents In Dim1 Vaihy, came to I'nion this week, and after a short visit here, she returned to her home in Wash ington, having her daughter, Viv ian, In t'nion so she could attend the public school at this place,. Owing to a visit here hy a pos tal inspector during this week lh matter of moving the post office to the new building of t he rail road company Is "up lu ihe air" arain. ft is believed lhat He post of i Ice site will be definitely decidcil upon within ihe tiexl few days. rxcellcnt Play f;iven. What was undoubtedly the best exhibition of. dramatic art lhat I'nlon has witnessed for muny years, was enjoyed by several hn.i tlred people at the school gymnas ium Friday night when a local talent cast, staged the four-act comedy-drama, "The Klder Broth er," The leading parts were tak en by Mist Dorot hy rush man. Kngliah teacher In the high school, and clarence Hose watt, office man t or t he I .ight a ml 1 'o wer com -pany here. )ther parts, all of which were . well rendered, were handled by I tab rt Wakefield. 1. -ona ftoscwall. OUionl Johnson, John Wort man. Daymond I 'it is. .Mrs. fills anil a iion-speakliigj part by Itaby Hay Connor. 1 he play was well coached by Hoy I'onklln and thoroughly enjoy -d hy the audience. It was given under the u ispices of the high school and the proceeds went to the student .body , fund. Wlien.,u local talent play can first con vulse an audience with laughter ami tho next few moments haie nearly half the people shedding tears. It shows excellent tab-nt, and that Is what happened Friday eve- "'" - man. has received a carload of linie-sulphnr to be used In sprav Inir In the local orchards this iprlng. !J Mrs. r arl Shaw has purchased ' j likeable and lasting Ever notice how much more you like some of your shirts? How much oftencryou wear them? The patterns and colors in these new shirts are that kind you'll want to wear them often. $2..r,0 to $."..00 ASH BROS. 1113 Adams Ave. last l.a firande, has been staying h ue with her- nan-iiis for the past few' ilavs while recovering from her. tv-i Viiool ait' ildani' ceil! onerallon for appendiciLia. Aa t proved th soon as she is a if ficieni Iy reco. -eretl she will reiui ii to ncr hi;: a school work at the academy, l4ul Ueeoveriiig. i.lttle I.any Honni y is n-cove'-ing front the effects of 1 lit; doi; bite- he received a short lime au. The report from fort land, w here ihe dog's head was sent for ex amination, was to ihe effect ih.it I here were no signs of rabies. Work on the municipal tennis courts nt the city park has he.-n which will be shown In-re April t; and 7. is much ini alt hough ms to be a great many cases of 1 lu in the vicinity and new cases an- ln-ing n-poi ted ab most every day. Miss l.'iiuoa Daxter, who Is fin ishing lo r first term of school la the Wolf I'irel; district, has been eli ded a member of the Inibh r leaching force for next year. Tony Smith. Arthur llodge. Haul fooper nnd Will llaxler furnished a couple of songs for the. play Friday evening at the gym. .Mhs temporarily halted till a carload ' Km ma Daxter also sang between of cinders arrives from l.a (irande, which will be used on the conns. With the surrounding parts nil carefully resodiled and tin- posts painted a grass green and ruber fixtures in neat order, these courts will add beauty to th- city play grounds. A Idler has hern received by the stock show commliiei- from Lorena Trickey, and If t he com mittee so desires this trick rid t may he secured for the liejf, show. Miss Trickey has been here he fore ami Is a. favorite wMh prac tically all those who .attended the show. The schools and otner local ganizatlons art; hacking with their approval the two-night product ion of the Crlffith pict ire. "America," two of the acts. Youth Aeeii--tl of Forgery. F.I O KN K. Or e. D. 11. Fawver. a youth of this city, was arrested yesterday on a charge of forging a cluck by alierai ion and was ar raigned before Justice of the Peaco Weits. lie entered u plea of not guilty and will have a hearing later. It was alleged lhat he raised a check lor $ I .o" to 11.n.'i am! t ashed it. .3 the east half of the ( harlesAdams property in North I'nion and will build a bungalow on the lot. Miss Do rot h y I 'a re n I , a student of the Sacred Heart academy at Another sure sign of spring Is when gas prices go up. It's 0 square mtaX for a dim jaii Sent By His Own Doctoi "I rffwd drMdfullr wtlh P(l for 10 until n opt tttoa mod nCMrr. ut n? phytic tan rQtirtd tlval 1 fmt try Dr. Ckai. J, Diib'i nenursiul trt mtti, ad todAy 1 am well ana Whay. If you, too, are suffering with Piles or other Rectal or Colon disorders, you must sooner ot liter to experimenting with your health, anc be cured as 1 nve curea tnousanas 01 cases, many of the most severe and of ai ' longstandiugas40 years. My non-surpi cl treat mentUOUAK AN' TEED tocureyour Piles, 01 your fee will be refunded Sd tod? f or B FREE UlMtrmiW book. DEAN. M D. Inc at: StATTLB offices: Not Toapot Donin oil Or Syrian oil. Hut an oil that will Withstand pxcmwIv.. IlPut anil si 11 1 11 ItH luhllratinff Valun In crank Case and on pialon IllnKH. An oil That is slrirtly Paraphlne l.nKt An oil wo will (lla.lly ti ll joii About on.1 Penionstrati1. vai.vomm: La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. Phone Main 7UJ Vur Pictuies Cat G out of 6 With ANSC0 FILMS fits tho liuht fur all enmrrus. THE L & L DRUG CO. CftAStJL poRtiAMO orw D, DWn Built EVERY BITES A DELIGHT FOR THE Garden Hoes, Rakes, Spading Forks nnd Shovels. Ruhlwr and cotton Irrigating Hose Sprinklers nnd Lawn Seed. F. L. LILLY Bftrdwmr PhoB Mala 81 THE OPERETTA "Cindrella In Flowerland" Will He Presented Saturday Evening At 8:00 O'clock, April 11th At The High School Auditorium HY A CAST OF FORTY CHILDREN tnder the auspices of the Noighhorhood Club A Delightful Enlertainmcnt Is Promised Adults 50c Admission ; Children 25c We Go Out of Our Way to Serve si'i riM. ion .m i. this wi;i:R i.nr "', Tr" 1,1,1 ,""i",n' --k.-r H1P .1 -Kllll,,,, ,.ss ,,, f The lion wnn',1 s..n .,....,.,,.. ,, , , a tin.. I....U.1 jar M"JI) '"' '"'""V "'"' iiilTY GROCERY