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Thursday, April 0. 1025. PAGE TWO THE EX GRANDE EVENING DESERVES s tax w1fM' ti tl-J Your Easter Co npanions r 9 Aditorials' yft My InlM-CHt Tou - To Know Thr printed rn-po frock if onp of tho outKtiinilfiu; ntylr fi'atnrcs of the n Hon, HliowhiK tl'o pnyMt of color combinations. That Jabots wlilrb extend from the collar to tin' frock horn, or down the bodice or skirt Bide, ore tmed on many a Hummer sown, That Tiio tailored n it It li in- Is a feature of muny wrapa and aa It In often rather trylnir, the popular penrf be brought to tlu rem- in to give- a softening touen. Thnt Vhll we itflutl con-pleb--ly entranced with the. lov ly fabrics already shown thin Spring, other hoita id material now appear del icate voiles, crepea, rotion and oel lunette. In checks. Id amall blocks, In colors combined with white and black. In two and three color combinations. i:uxi:st W ATKINS, Easter Sunday is a real occasion, when you want to look your best. You will find no more elegant coats, ensembles or frocks for this event than may be had here. They are wonderful styles; the new Spring colors fcnd fabrics. are most-attractive and the tailoring is unquestionably as fine as you will find in any ready-to-wear clothes. Moderately priced. The Easter Bonnet Clusters of small rosps or violets find a resting place on the brim of many a small and large hat model this Spring. A few pond lilies in white shading to greenish white tones may dip suggestively from a black milan with good effect, and sumac strikes an utterly new note. But roses are the most, prominent flowers among the Easter hat blooms. $5 to $20 Hills Dept. Store IfiELS TAKE ! SECOND GAME I'Acirir (oast l,i:u;i i riuhs-- w. i Salt Utke 2 H 1 Kucruiuciuo 2 Sun Ki uiu-i; etj I Hatle .. 1 Portland ,., 1 I,os Arigejen I Vernon ,.. 0 Oakland ,. 0 I'd. .itiiii (MM) .fl II .r.uo .UUU .li'JU Seeks World Laurels .1. AVI , V 9 lxs infifrlf t-v-Mii things up with I'ortland y-Kirduy wh-n J'uyne, on the mound for the An K1h, delivered u Khul-oiit to I ho Ui'VOH 4 to ti. Kail l-Jtke und Haeruirn'iito hi ill r-inaiit in the uid fi-ated rolumn with two wiim white V-rnon und Ouklund are yl wllhoul a victory I his on. The V fi non-;.';ilt Luke game wan u luctU- striiKle In which .;jrb I urn iM-d thr'-e pHtherH, hut thane j;iv ulhv"! a rotai o! hl!n for 17 runri. Niiim errors, add'd to the luc.-u hitting, lulpcii (i sror' a i-w run.'. Many fills in Day. Th eir itt t aui In I he foat lcr-Bue tallied lu hits yesterday and only two it-aniH, Oakland uud J .oh AnKe.s( plaed. without errora. SALT I.AKI! U. Vl.lt0 H - RAI.T I.AKJ. tAI Score rt. II. K. Vernon 8 12 :t Fait J-ake , It; ti IJatteries: i.udolpfi, Tenner, O'Brien and Whitney; Singh ton, lluU-ey, MeAbe und Cook. IifS I I S -, I'Olt'lI.AM) 0 I.OH A.VtlM.KS AIJ Score It. If R. Portland o ? 3 I.oh Anpeh-H 4 4 0 liutt.'ileH: llaMty, itachac and C'nmbv; I'avh' und Spenrer. ! I ' s vl 4 s' .4 i? v V Hi if t rf" i 5 4 f 5 ? . I 1 I ' ) H H- - JSC ' "i ; fanm,Ufinfh,l:l0Uar1 Musv,,t' Kuropwn fherweiBht champion, who, Is now in this country in ilium of Uio wofld title. Mawart is ratJd ona' o( the test puslli. vr t.u-n,4 out ocroi tha pond. V." he a iench! otluT to II"" moiitli. Ht'ltKI.VS srsi'i'Mii'.o . I.IN'c'dl.N. N' l. (Al'l Ai'f j IIitdklUH. lorni'-r UiH-oHl iiKlit-wi'iKli'- WU w"n " ''-'' '' Sinn ni-'T J"- lii-iijiiinln ' Vitivoii. (ill.. h:i lici-n l.i . Ii n 11 -li sna-p-nl'l ijy lln' NlnitKlta Itnxiii (oininls.sl"ii 11 was IlllllOIIIICt'"! Ihtc. 'Die tuliim wiih InkMi hy tht- coin niisiHioli lifi-uus- of ihi'lkin:' 1kn1 ai-l lire ilt-l rlui'lilJil lo Hi' li M lull r. uls of hoxiliK. HOFFMAN iNAMKl) VICK PRESIDENT OF AUTO FIRM NCW ynitlv (Si-eria'l) The dl reelor ol I h Sttith-huki-r f'un""';' tiou have cheti.l I'anl (I. Hull" man ;is vice preuh-nl. in eliarip' of suh-H IU Miii-cc.d Jl. A.. Iit);i;;i, t'e- Mr. Hoffman i-ntred tho in- ploy of I hi- Slild' haker I'muh.iu jiiou In 1'Jll an a s.ih small in I .oh j Aiifp-h In 1 1 1 lit- wn:i made isahs iiiaiiiiKi r of I hr I .us A lii'N-.t ! rt-lail hiauch, ;iid in I'tl", lr:i.')i li ' i.Kii.w.r .,1' 111.- liN' A (M'.-I.'M ih- 4 (trlet. Mr. lloltnian s 1 e:i.iMarti n will h" at l he Kfiii-i al nit ict- at SoiiMi I'.i-nd, Iiidiaici. Dress-up for Easter KITI'S Specially l'riceil This Week! ASH BROTHERS If Im U'lvi-rliHr (i it, he linnwa lt' ((ood. SAfHAMKNIfl 4, OAKLAND 2 KACHA.MF.NTO (AT) Hrore II. II. E. Onklnml 2 2 0 Ntterami'iito 4 lu 1 lliiiitTlfM: lio-li!iT fi ml Hakor; Mutlln und Koi'lili-r. si'.vrii.i-: ii. s.w ritwrisro a HAN I'HAN'ClSi'O (AI-) sioi'i rt. it. v.. Heat lie 11 11 Hun FrulicliM-o G 8 2 liattorlt-s: riiuiimt-r, Diirnovii-li, MIIJii.h nnrl Huhlwln; Moinly. Crock-i-tt, .Mlli'tii'll, (leury und AglH'W. IMBLER HIGH TO i PLAY TWO GAMES i THIS WEEK-END 1MHLF.lt, Ore. (Special) The linhler liluli M-iuxd liAMdmll tin in will open Its reason lomor nuv nftenifMHi when it face the st route llnliuw ti'nni 'itrrc. " Saturday, at i::0 o'cIih k, I'n terprlm hltrh will play at linhler. ruilH helico that twit Mitiw will hv, haiiKtne fnun the linhler iM'lt hy Nuiiday. Club F rowns On roisoners Of c anines A reward of $50 has been of fere.i hy the W I nff, I'ln and Fleet foot rluh for the eonvielion of the jwrson or persons who hav been poisonintr l-a (irandt- dos for sev eral moiilliH jiast. W. Kelly, president ;,f th WiiiK, )-ln and Kleetfoot Huh In speukintr of I he offer uiild, "tli1 eluh with lis 4i() memherH Jihould he able to apprfh-nd the perpe trattiif of the poisoning urn) btlncr them to Justice if every niemht-r does his .shar- in loealiiifT t he eul prits." The penalty provhh-d hy statute (for the poisoners in a line or $.ri(in and bIx mom ha in jail. Four Floors of Fine Furniture W. H. Bohnenkamp ACE HUDKINS TI UUINGHED MYSTIC SHRINE! LOS AXOELKS. It n common ly bollsvrd that tho Order or th Myitlo Hhrlue wun foun.b d hy V llllii in J. I-'lorenee, tt noted American actor. nd It U no lndl ratd on hL toinhstono In tliv.'n. wood wnu'tery, Brooklyn, N. V., which reads. Wm J. Floi eneti Author. Actor and lnimatlt Horn Albany, N. Y. July 2. is:tl Ited Philadelphia, Nov. 1 i. 1 s l2 l-NiUtldiT Iti Atnerlea of the Order tho Not. lew of th MyMte .Mhilno V. and A. M. But tin orlKlnal ritual of th Rhrtne Is In tho htmdwrltlnf- of Hr. Walter M. Kh'minn and bai ihi.t Inscription: The First romplw.- llttmil of tln Ancient Amide Order of tho Noble of thn .Myn(ir S'ii'n, Wrlltcn for the J-;t.(bhvt,tnrnt of tho Order in thv Western Honilpher by Walter M. Fiemlntr, M. 1 . In the bulletin or Al M.::ukuh Rhrln Temple of thin rlty. It ts stated that a repurt was mad to the Imperial roumil during the Btfwlon at Indl&nupulln In bv a. eotntnlttec of which WlllUim . lvllUh. o( ClncluuaH, wae the chttlrawt. Thin report va that the shrine had two founders. lr. 1-MenilnfT a noted Mnontr schoUir and n lending aiilrlt nmonp tho group of ardent Masons and Kod felknvM, who forcijat hered rrum ISiil In lxsfi tit Kuleker biK'ker rot tn ie. on Mlth nvt'tine, beln w Twentv-etvhth street. Now Yorlt, hh h subsequently heonme M nun u In's up' own rest ura ut. "Hilly" l'o-eni'e v tin bit I'rP nd nii'l erony. The oitit-Uilly aeeepted lAplaniithui Im that the Shrinul Idea er Htalllved in Uii.t Intonnal Masonle In!). The nftl.ial at ;it em-ut says: "The iihli r ut the Nohl.M of the MvHlle Sliiint- U mi Annrlean In Ktitiitiun whlrh nse.i hintal p;iiu ptiernnltu, mr.ii't. mkvii.i, etr., fur Mm own purpose. '',, niotlvtn or thie v.hu orif.iiiitted tno Shrine, In jint.ipliiu: the...,. Aiatde and KKVpl jt:iil ;'iiIh.m. are int known with l:iii r. ii:uinv, hut troui tin char- .U le' of Ih" K'lltlemi n ho lust .vi lei led th. HI Mlht u.ted tin 'III, We feel We .t-in Huthi'ullv Hay that they weir u:ed tut Itlslroiite rather than t'or csoirrie or hvMortcul pnr- piiHt'N ' The l epurt it ! Iir states: 'I'lur.'iiif w;.s a tinted netor. fl'Mnlnj; ;m a inMe.l Masuule seludnr. A ii il a n!iuly of the ilU ferent Hertioiis oT tlie rllual ludt-ente.-i and Hlust tttes I ho niuid nf both the aetor and the Mafouty ahohir. In tho nluali;ttty work i Men Die KOIReOOS Oriental -lldpluy th:il di-llKhtH the netor, whtlo the laviuieul ivthin )f the Oriental re Uptons appeiilej to the srhuhuitte M.ismi ; po t l .it oil hid in Ihone two men u rnuihluatton which was peeuliarlv litter to found an order that would uppeul to Muaous." YOKEL DEFEATS RALPH HAM) IN PORTLAND TILT lOHT!.An. Ore. (ny tho As mKduteil ItVHM Mlko Yokel teMik twn out of Ibreo falN from llulph llatul bore Inst nlbt. Whitman College Wins From Idaho .Nino, 2-0 WAI.I.A WA1.1.A. Wu-h. (MM Whitman defeated the College of Idaho 2 to u, hfio eilnesday in t he tliMt name nf i he, M-a.son for the inl;sionarle. The tlsilora never pot pa t st-eond base. ItatteiieM; Whltiiuin - Meek and Carl.vnn; Oollene of Idaho Woods and Lowell. Golf (iossip Sends Women Star Fishing LONDON, CAP) Mlrm Joyce Wet hered, wbotn tho Ilrltlsh con sider the bent woman ffolfer the world has ever known, liken to go fiahinr? o niueh that she Is cutting down on her ffolf. Not lontr nj-o she decided not to enter any tour nntnentn nt nil this yer, except the Hrlti.ih open champlonihlp for women. Hut she reserved the prl , vllefco of rhaiiKlnK her mind, and i now says nhe may take on a tourn ament or two before the Hrltish women golfers no to Troon In May to withstand another of thoe invasions from the fairways of America. I When It was first learned that Miss Wet hered Intended to keep away fnyn tho constant round of feminine tournaments this season, com! ps spread the world about thnt she was tired of rhe. t-arry'nr-on of enthuslnsts every time ah met, or seemed likely to meet, Miss (Veil l.eiteh, whom she de del hroned as queen of Prltaln'a rolftng pastures. From tho eager eyes and chattering voices of thr feminine gallery nt each of their encounters In the past, on alien observer could easily assume thai the. populace looked upon the but tle us ono reek In g with personal teeiing. as much & fight as a game. This gossip reaches the ears of the champion, whereupon she let It bo known that she and Miss 1. el tch were Rood friends, and declared she had other Interests other than golf, among them ten nis, to oecupy hr time. Most of all, she Natd. she wanted more' time tor fishing. I To C!ase Bandits in Their Own Speed Boats WASHINGTON. (AP) The spe cially designed speed bonis whlrh linvn hor'nmn enmtnnn (t the II- flegal delivery triune between Uum fliow und the eori'it. ure to be pres tsed into Rorvleo. wheiwvor rap tured, in the war to i-nfore t!n blockade under reguhiiioiiH no v. being prepan d in the treasury de lta rt nient; A el tug under authority of n statute eiuieted n the closing days of the fisth Congress, tlie depart ment Is preparing to utilize the authority therein conferred to use vessels and vehicles seized in the process of t-n forcing the Volstead act. The new regulations nre to be promulgated Muy I. in the mean time the government will continue to offer at auction th carrier.' caught In the coastal and highway nets, but with stricter tipplicatlor of safeguards designed to prevent their purchase by former owners While recent figures are not available, the prohibition unit dur ing the year ended June 30, W2 4, seized over the country &. 2 I 4 auto mobiles having an estimated total value of J.-'L'C.ICf'J; and boats and launches valued Approxim ately al t'JT't, 1 U . The coast guard during t he cai. i.d.ir y-nr 1 !0 4. Sei2 d "ft I V SSds. DEFEATS JOE VKUNON, Cab (By the Associ ated Press) Joe nenjamln, the only Pacific coast fighter In the elimination contest for Penny Leo nard's lightweight crown, lost the dec!:--ion to Act- 1 1 udkius of Ne braska in a iti-round bout here. Fighting with a fury that P.-n- jumill See II M'd pOWfl'eS to St Op. the "Nebra.ska Wildcat" carried I he last live rounds by a wide margin. Fresh from ft victory over Jack Silver, the w Francisco flash, Peiijumin entered the ring a strong favorite, bill soon was using his entire ring generalship in a futile effort to avoid Hudkins' heavy body punches. penjamln went to the floor for a brief Instant in ihe sixth when his knees gave way after he had been sent to the ropes with a right to the paw, followed by nn- We Go Out of Our Way lo Serve , KI'M'IAL I'OH ALL THIS VI I K A .VI b. bo 4f Trit Itbi i.rabaiu iaekcr One :t-galhm glas ImiuI for $I.1MI The bowl would sell igularty tor ?J.;.u alone. They mnke a fine bread Jar THE CITY GROCERY Jiiflt Hark o( C'arr n on I'lr Slrcvt PHONB MAIN B7S RAY llAtil I'KI'JC IELIVERT FilJ Kvery SoiUct Willi EDISON HAZDA LAMPS Ituy Them Wlu'ie Vou Soe This Sifoi H. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St Phone 393-W r nim rioN ;ami:s ny the AsMH-lnteil Iresi) Pelndt Americans ;, L'nowille St. Louis Americans 111, Mem phis 2. Cincinnati Nationals 9, Nash ville fi. Washington America ns S, New York Nationals 7. New York Americans in, Hrook lyn Nationals 3. SI, Lotus Natlonnls lfi, San An tonio It. i lav .itowi(; i (iii:n MeMlNNVILl.i:. Ore. "T am anxious to correct the impression gained in Yanihlll county that Unit county wns p fi nut tf my Mirvey as a flit -producing set Hon." stated rrotV'isor (1. li. llslop of uregon A gr ten It in :tl rollegc epir Intent st.it ion. "An a nutller of fsct lam hill count v was' placed at the head of Ihe list with -l.n'in acrei suit able tor the growing of flax. Interest in flax growing In Yam hill county has' been shown for rotuo wer-ks nil recently th' chum ber of nniimcriY appointed com III liter t.i Invest iga I e the posMbtl Ule. a Sxileni newspaper account of t tie tla soil suni'v inadt bv Mr. lpslop dumpeui'd the urilor or local men. however, by leaving this county entirely out of the (hidings. Within tho last week Interest hu increased In the new crop. French and English Lightweights Battle TAPIS (AP) Luclen Vine, j lightweight champion of Purope. ' and Harry Mason of Fnglond, i fought 1 h fast rounds Tuesday nlghi to n draw. ' lnc2. essentially a long distance : fighter, was slow to get going ami was shaded during the curly pari1 of the fight. won coming along! f h l after the tenth round and pun- ; ishrd the Knghshtnan severely in the fourteenth. Mti ion recuperated, however, and ; finished string. j Hoth men were In deadly earn- ! est as the winner of the bout was ! promised n trip to the 1'nited States rr the chnmpionvhip light- : weight eluuinntlon trials, The men will probably nwttch- ; eil again over a -a-round route. ' Paul I'lltsch, who once held Hie! Kmopenn hKhtweight title, knock- j cd out Mike lloueviuan ot Kngland . in the Heventh round of a round bout. 1 FOR THK Garden Hoes, Rakes, Spading Forks and Shovels.. RuMier und cotton Irrigating Hose Sprinklers and I. awn Seed. F. L. LILLY Hardvmr ltiona Main SI STUDEBAKER New Big Six Sedan $ . o. b. factory l UNLIKE any other fine car, the new Studebaker Dig Six Sedan is built complete body and chassis in company with other models, in large volume, by one organi zation. This eliminates middlemen's profits and explains its low price. To pay more is extravagance. By all means let ns show you this new Studebaker before you buy. Till' prlii- nf lli( new SluuVhakt-r Iti if Slv N.'il.in Imliiilrs nn rvli-ii halliion tin, tnht- anl Hi'i' tfir. I1iiiiih'is. ri-iml unit ri'ur. MoMini l.-v, SnTclj' lluhl iiinlnil. Am nil.- spa, k I'ontrol. OiH'-pltM-e ulnilNlifi-ld, sun in aiiliiin:iiii uiinl-sliU-lil firaiicr. ri'ar-vli'w inlmir. I'oul ami ihiin liliu, li-n-lon Innip ami vt.ip-nnil -l nil light. ( Inrk an. I iinlini uanKc (jiniipnil iiiiiIct Klasi wiih i ,i lit-r Inliiinuiiis. 17-in. whtM'lltas1, Ii. p. simtfliHlu-r iiiiilnr. Illr-.t hnlloon tlirs nvinl on any aiituinohilr. p- ' '-JET SrS-e. Cor. Fir and Adams M I HOQQ Cor. Fir and T 11 I S 1 S S T U D E B A K li R YEAR