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Monday, April 13, 102S THE L'A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE TWO Spring Fabrics, Choose the ' Gaily' Colored Path At Hill's Department Store "A GOOD 1'LACE TO TIIADE" EAST IN LEAD IN PENNANTS . ..; NKW YORK (Al When it Comes 10 winiilnii , liaaoball pen nants cnsli-m major limine clllei huvc a decided advantage over tlietr distant licighbnia cm the western (Wini'.i or two '- CVlllM. In the Natlon.il Iitikuc, Hoston hna won thirteen Ilai; uml Now York has won twelve. Chlcalfo has taken eleven, Urooklyn live. Pllts burirh four, Philadelphia- two and Cincinnati one- St. Louis has yet So Bcoro In tin" pennant cult i. The old llaltilnoro chili won thru' times, whiles providence landed In first place and Detroit one.-. Hut ' Hioiie ehiinplon.shtrH I. ark nark wi far that most fans have foriioticii : tltt'tn. Honor In tic American battue f. are more evenly divided. Phila delphia and Hostotl lend with ali flage eflrh; ChleaKo Is Ihlnl with five; Detroit and New York liuve taken three each, and Waahlni; ton and Cleveland finished llial one. Here ore. the pennant record: National IiCiutiic. . Ilonton IS72. '73. '74. '7r., '77. "II. 'SS. '91. '112. "J7. "'. New York 18kK. 'Sll. ". '"&. '11. '13.. '1!. '17. '-'I. "'2. -fi. '24. ChlciiRO 1S7. '8". 'HI. 1908. '07. 'OS, '10, 'IS. Brooklyn IS". lo. 40. I'ltlBhiirch 1901. (?.. '::, '03. I'hlladelphla 17 i ! 1 6. Olutlnnall in I 'J. HaUlmoie 1 H u 4 . 'S.'i, "J. providence lk79. 'si. Detroit 1HS7. American licn;rm Philadelphia 1902. '13, '14. Uoiton 1903, 'tit, IB. Chicago 1900. '01, Detroit 1907. 'OS, Washington 1924. Cleveland 1920. 'OS, '10. '11. 'lo, '17, Atine made intheWest JN A FEW MATTERS we palm to our Eastern friends, building lubwavi und t;Ky crapcif yes I 1-ootbnl! - Eostibly. Climate Improbn ly Plcamreauio driving-no f We drive more month uf the year Imvc greater Kcnlc ortntctloni. The "great open tpaces" dmw us farther from home. We know roads aod autos and tires! Which, Ui e wnv, accounts for the success of C-T-C ttrca. They arc built in the West to meet Western condition. Eastern engineer came West to build thorn but they mnke them for the West as vell as In the West I Today they are ranked at one of the three or four realty fine tlre in America. They are the lorgot-sclttng tires mude In a WetemowneJ tuvtory. Motorists in the nine western ttates know what a tire iiont.i do. Their purchases show tluit C-T-C does it 1 Come In and let us show you this remarkable tire. "Quality u-i!! never he sacriiced to mwC a price1 Columbia Tire Corpof-ntlon PLAYLE OIL CO. IlIUiAHIl .1. II. Owr.li y IXlltLI H A. l'aite (C- Hen. KUilN a. It. Ilthhnrd I.OSTI.N1'. Lelioy PniBoni WAl.l.OW A Wu lion n Implement & Hardware C.i. KNTKKI'KISi: II. S Chapman l'4A'K Welmer llu... Hand-built w.. t Full Balloona Seml-IBallooni Hnvy-Duty ConU OvcrxUc CorJ. jjMjqjJBiiwiiJWiW ii I ii imiiHTinj JI U.Jt.Xs' f I x-' lk 111 mm Haschall Leaders Are Heady lor Opening Gun CHICAGO (lly till' Asiwluloit rres) Tomorrow brllijts Die M ill louniil wlilc'll baseball rilll iliiinS uIHiiIIihi lias lain illrcct oil fur Hie liiilil lllnlor months, llu. first lap of Hie kiiii lllnif men fur hiipi-eine bancbjll Imnoi-s, with HI iiililes stai-lini? from M-rati-il. IK'.'.lte numerous in juries iliirliix Hie IralnliiK hih Mai each Huh flic-i'" Hi'' Mason Willi cimllilfllic. MOW YOKK (AP) The base. Iiall players of Hi major IrUKun Icama shelved their IrailihiB c lot Ilea Sunday iibrlit al ter . month and a hair of f.lrcniioim pn iiarallon and ant hack to re.it for t!u- la 2 a revival of that Amer ican Inslilutlon opcniiij; day. Tlie Ni w York (limits, winners of Nelioaat h-aKile l.onorw foe Hie j..M luur yeiini, and the aliU'c:;. winners In 1 'J -1 19-2 and 1 ti 23. complete, Ih'-ir cxhl lilllou i:chc.lule Hunday with e.auiia wllh WaahlnKton and I'.nioklyu. respcellvcly, and now will enjoy one ilay of rest be fore the cuiiain n:.ccnds on the Lvn.'ion. WASHINGTON Wll.li Klfiirr WASIIiNC.TON (Al') Tho world champions will Ifo Inlo the Benson's opcniiii: liuiue, Tiicb day with Ihe mine lineup that wrciihd Ihe title from the r.lantw lam Octoher and confi dent Hint they will again lead the American lcuj;lle Ileal. Soys "Most pitchers pay too much at tention lo i heir arm and too Ut ile to their general physical condi tion." Letty Lelfeld. In his day one of the fame's (rrcatist southpaws, re cently mailt' lhat statement to nie at New iirliaus when 1 waB mak ing Hie rounds of the IralnliiK camps. 1 .1 In lil is now netliiK as asslat ant to Manaiter l.e-u l-'ohl of lite Hostou -Itect-So. - k-... Cri-nr Pilcliers .Make. "The Hoaton club limy not boast the stronr,et:l pitching staff In tlie Al tcill leaue t li 1m season," continued I.elleld. "but I will waacr uij' iaat,oii's Balary that it is the bert t ondllloned." l-'or an hour I watched I.eifeld hll llv balls lo a half dozen pitch es who were scattered over the Infield of the Ni w tlrle-ans ball park. 'Lefty" died to so hit every ball lhat It was necessary for thf player he called lo, to cover con c.lileiable ground in order to reach Hie ball. 'Pitchers Khoulil seek to nttaln the same physical condition ns any other player." lie opined. "If auch Wire the case, helm; furoetl to run nut all extra base hit wouldn't bo l'atl;:ue a player tiiat he pull up ill in." l.clfeld's retnnrks cruised me to recidh-et uily number of cases where n iiltclier, nl'ter erac-klnjf out r dmible or triple nil ft but day ices later furi-eil In retire from the ittune because of the exertion cn'albxl. ... I am fltire Lelfeld has the pltclt Int; situation properly alzcd up. T lie pitcher nurses and coddles his arm lu tinier to properly atreiiKtht-n It lor the Uittk season and passes op entirely the other necesnry fea tures of play. sunt Costly Hesiill. Too tnanv pitchers work on the theory tint a pitcher Isn't Bup pnr'CiI to do any elt'eellvo xvork at bat. that hla duties are merely con fined to pln-hliH:. However, a twitter woo it ib-.uirermis at the ptuie. adds j, a orrensive punch to Ii i'i team. I'ltel.ers p. rhaps are called upon to do less iiiiinlnji than any other plover, iilten after they reach llisi or second lie- lilsl r net ion s are to play It sale. per lliul reason they ni'Klect Taking A Chance IT'S A CINCH I'or the Oilier I i How! Inicxt only when' )ou KNOW thai returns Alxe tlSMllxsl. UNITED STATES La Grande Defeats Union on Wet Field TIGERS TRIM VISITORS IN SNAPPY MEET Unamuno Is High Point Man Wins threa of 10 Firsts Annexed by Ulue and White Athletes, rim Iji (liunde . I'nlon ):l).'li Hcliooi track meel wim run oil here a scheduled Nalurduy afler noon, in a di liiK'- of rain which soon made he tn-ld a rci;ulur duck i pond. JicHpllc the adverae conditiuiiB tho meet waa finliilicd In Rood Bhape with every event In tho regu lar order. The final recKonniK, made OH Boon us the wearer dried out hla card HlllllcicnMy lo enable him to read II. (fave ji (Iraiidc 107J polntB and I'nlon 4oJ. rliine good uiarka were made In some of I lie events for tile ellldei track did not k'-i sllpiiery i-M-ept In a few.plnees. A linn' or 10 1-10 seconds for Ihe century was marked up rlKht at Hie IickIuiiIuk by I'na muno. of l.a tlranile, which Is ex ceptional If true. fiilini Strmiu In Weditbta I'nlon iiroved particularly Htronir In Ihe welirlils and middle dta tancea. llaxler of Tnion look the 8K0 111 the lime of 2 minutes 12.6 secuuds which wan faat tinder the condition. Mays, of I nlon, ran away with the 4ta and r'ui;it of tin. vlsitliiir learn took first lu I ahot put and Ihe discus throw. The 1-a Orande team ua a whole t showed belter Ihan was expected. K!lt j.,. iin,i i,oa Angeles drop rnaiuulio of I.a (irande i a nat- ; ,,(l on,. KMiic eai h dilriiiK the first nral runner and I'm be expected M,.,-i,.s 0f -,,,. ia2f I'acific Coaat to ste p with the be.st of therrI with i,(.a,;ue' seasun and at the end of the proper amount of xvork anil ,H, w0,.k( ar. tied for leajiiie. ead traininff. lerslilp with a pe-rceutai;o of .s:,'!. It was tinpo'.sllile to nii nu HiIiik about any of tho jumps or hurdlea on urt-omu of in hUp-1 p-ry fooling. Sli'Twood, i-hhIitii On'tfon it-cord )iolilT In tin liliu low hurdles was eloekrd at h'c-) onds is two seconds slower than his time bust season but was rea sonably fast under tho circum stances. (iissl It rood Jump. I'nnmuno's mark of 2u foot 21 Indies for tho broad Jump was ex ceptional und would ueem to in dictato thut the boy may be able to Jump up near Ihe eastern ore iron mark of 20 feet 7 Inches on a dry field. I'naiiiuno was nmn nolnt man of tlie meet Willi first ' in lite 220, first in tlie H'O yarn Bl'HnirJdush, first In the broad Jump and waa on ine v ninnih - "'j o-- ItiK him u. total of Hi I points. rililiiinai y. TCvenfn In order of oecurrenn. 199 yard dash I 'namiino, Slier- wood, tllasa, (ieerli.oa; lo.l sec onds. Pole x-ault Lyman, Casper and Stoddard tied. Lund; feet C Inch- Mile run .lensen, Hrown, Will lams. Hliheus; (i minutes 14 .)-: aeconds. -simit-fi. I 2 llroad Jump rnatnuiio, Glass. Gecrtsetl- 20 I'-e-t. inch.s. 120 hiall hurdles Sherwood McKennon. Oei-rt.-.i n and mulct; IK. 2 seconds. 440 dash Mays, Stunt?.. Fans, Keffer; 5K.4 seconds. lllKll Jump McKennon. Zundel. and Hay tied, Ca-spcr: r, feet. 220 yard dash I'naiiiuno, Glass, Cox. Cheney; 24 flat. Shot put l-'UKtt, Sherwood, I Conch, Cox; 40 reel I inches. 8X0 yard run Uaxtcr, Jensen, Davis, llarnden; 2 minutes 12.6 Beconds. lllscus Ktiftit. Sherwood. Keltz, Strand; 90 feet 9 lin-hea Low hurdles Sherwood. Price. McKennon, Zundel; 211 flat. Javelin llummelt. Price, FukIL Charlton; 10S feel. Helay won by La Grande team Glass. Sellz. Johnson, I'naiiiuno; 1 minute r,T seconds. Lee Heynohls, head official. LLOYD'S NI'.W HOMi: TO COST ffl.flOO.OOO LONDON (API Lloyds, the fa- irn.rlll. II I, . 1 K CU-1-1 , 1,1 V Or. Kanlmtioti. hiui begun the building of Its new home on Leadenlioll street. Tho excavations already arc under way, und It Is expected that King (h'orge will lay the corner .stone the latter part of May, The structure t lo be one of the iunnt Imposing In London, and will cost $ii.0MU.tUMi. There will lie nine stories above ground nnd two basement floor. The underwriters' room or hall Is lo be U'.O feel nnare, und one of the upper floors will be devoted to the famous cap tains' room, with a smoking lounge and special dining quarter. the running end of the gium al most entirely. They build up the arm but forget the 1.k.s and wind. Thus, when. ii pitcher crack out a long hit that net.s a double, trl ph or home run, ihe thought lin mcdhitely it rises lhat the long run Will Upset Urn pitcher phfdcally ntiil ruin his i iiertivt n s.s. At such a time the wis" manager HlartH warming up another pitcher for un emergency. If Itic pitcher conditioned llic r'st of his IhhIv ns -arcrully ns his (trill 'till ttindltlou would ticker nrlM. I iidoubteill y Lcllcht's thr try h -irc'l and should In limit iini versntly idltucil in inndltioii Inn n pMcliini ftalf. l'llwers look si much alike wlo n otic 1 stolen it owner has to identify It by sound. Sometimes w think a spliistir Is on who used her rne lust t ad of hiding 1U Star Athlete I 1 Miu't "Durky" I'orid, one of Yale Unlvi.THity't ii i o.st luinovis utMiutes. Jft M iMjitaln of thlH year's diamond tcurn und Ifudlnt; jUcher. On the foot bull fU-ld lit1 Htiirg In tliti back BEES, ANGELS PAt'irii". (OAST flubs Halt Lake I.OK Amtelcs Oakland San Francinco i.i:.f;ri: w I'd. .Kf.7 r.7 .f.71 .en u,.,,ttii. Ka,.r. .nto 4 29 ',,,-t t;mi .143 .14:1 Vernon Li.,1,1., xvilh i, iiercentaL'e of .."i7. Cortland and Ve-rnon are holding down ci-llarship honors. Frisco sim s.-uttj, split the sitIcs thrt' lnnM.t on Rume haviim bt'U post- j,on, ., tj.cuu.w of rain. Hatuniuy's pnrnt'S pndfd: San ranelseo 10. Seattle 2; Salt Ijiko C, Vernon 4; Oakland 3. Sacra rnemto 1; Los Anijeles 6, Portland Sl'XKAY'S (iAMKS. Salt Lake 14-H, Vermin 4-7 SALT IAKH (AP) Score H. H. F.. Vernon 4 7 1 Salt Lake 14 IS 3 1 i..,i ....I..u . Ii.,ri.r,.,.t l'ttincr unit lliiiiiiah: Piercev. sinaleton and cey, Pete-rs. Secotiil Kame . Vernon S.ilt Lake llatterles: Ludol)h, Oldham and .Murphy; H. H. R. .770 . S 12 - 2 Thomas, Steward. Ponder and Peters. (Seven Inning by uKTcement.) Si little 8-r, San I'railclsco (1-2 SAN I'll AN CISCO (A I') Score 11. II. K. Seattle 8 '' 2 San Francisco U S 2 llatieries: Sutherland and Juily: williKiim, Moudy and Itltchle. 1 Second Kami It. II. K. Seattle 5 9 0 San Francisco 2 7 1 Itatterles: Pluniiner and Pald- wln; MoWeeny, Cirillin and Yelle, Ultchlc. I.o Angeles 5-(l, Piirllanil 11-5 LOS ANGLI.KS (AP) Score 11. II. R. Portland 2 f, 0 1-011 ,,1,-elis 6 9 3 llatieries: Hasty, Fcki I t and Crosby; Payne cind Spencer. Second game H. If. E. Portland 5 11 1 Los Angeles 6 12 0 Batteries: HolliniTswortli, Mar tin. Keefe and Itowlaiid; Myers, Pott and Sandberg. Oakland 7-7, Snorninonto l-fl SACRAMENTO (AP) Score It. H. E. I Sacramento 1 ll 3 Oakland 7 12 2 lotteries: Poster and llaker; Thompson, James and Schang. I Second same It. H. E. i Oakland 7 7 1 i Saernmento .. 6 S 3 CHI .1. i,l,H..., I ...e,. Head Vinci, KhetUmback. Hughes nnd Shea. tUlINAI,S V1X A Utsobull game played yes terday on the llreenwood dia mond the South Side Cardinals defeating the Uiver Uats til to 9. Uatterien. Ittver Hats: Fonr nler and Jenkins; South Side. Cardinals; Caldwell, Owen Price, nnd Hob (Jnrrity. FILMS KODAKS CAMERAS ALBUMS l,ove Your Films Here To lie llolelolHll Moon Dru Co. Ercrythlng for tho sick Itooin rnONE MAIN 88 r f 1 LI READ LEAGUE Shooters . In City Enjoyed Fair Weather The' lit home shoot held yes terday at the Wlnif. Kin and l-'leeirool club Imp grounds In an c flort to place Iji (irande In the lead In the series or meets now bclns? h'ld by the Kuatern OrcKon Trap association did not prove very Biie-eKMl iil fl ejin tho standpoint of acore-s. .1. II. .Smith hd the scorlner Willi 22 hits out or 25 chancea. The oltier four l.a tlrambi aiiool eif, who ouallfled wi'i'e Koy l-'or-i-esier. 21; iuy I'hce.HMian, 21: Naii- y.well'el. 21. and Cha.se llohnenkiiiuj, 19. The filial shoot of the series will h- held here next Sunday witli the KntorpiiHe and llaker teams Kin-ills ot IbB l.a Orande club. STANFORD TRACK ARTISTS DKFEAT UNIVERSITY MEN STAVFOUIl STAIHIM. Cal. (lly Ihe Associated Cress) -The Stan ford track and field team, witli 9 firsts and a tie for another, won U2J to 3S from the Cnlverslty of (il-CKon hi-re Saturday. Tlie oilt BtandinK record of Ho- meet 'B Al Smilh's 4 minutes 2.". a.-ionds. In the mile on the Irack. show-inn-no Ihe others easily. Stanford's array of 9 second pla and a tie r,uO,ror the 10th helped 'o pili up tho .one Sleieii scor IMlllil l ION t;.ii:s (lly tlie A--i-liitil PrcR") IN I ll AN A Pi H. IS Chicago (A) 6, Indianapolis (A A) 3. CINCINNATI Cleveland, (A) .r. !).. n ivi 4. Ill innina.s.) I I II ' IS V 1 1 .1 ,K Detroit (A) S. Louisville (A A) 4. M KM I'l IIS Pittsburg Memphis (S A) liALTIMOItK lialllmore (I) 7. Philadelphia (A) 6. NKW HAV'KN Iloston (N) 3. .,.w Haven ( K) 1. WAT I-: It HI ' II Y, Conn. 1 loston (A) 3, Watcrhtiry (K 1. KANSAS CITY ChloaBo (N) 3, Kansas City (A A) 1. HIIOOKLYN New York (A) S. Brooklyn N) 9. (iKIJIIOJIA CITY Pittsbnrf (N'atlonal seconds) 11, Oklahoma Cltv (V) 14. WICHITA Vichlla' (W) Lincoln (W) 12. 13, WASHINGTON 11, (MASTS NKW YOIUC AP) The xvorld champion WashinRton Senators, by defealillB the New V'ork Giants in their final exhibition seime Sun day, 11 to 6, evened the series at six (rames each. The Senators started off with a five-run lead ami were never headed. Score It. II. K. Washington 11 17 0 Giants 5 S 3 Potteries: Keuther. Kelly, Cove leskie und Ituel; Scott, IP-mley, Greenfield, ltyan ami Gowdy. CAItlllNAI 0, mtOWNS 5 ST. LOl IS (AP) The St. Louis Cardinals evened the count in lli'-lr two-Baimi series with the St. Louis Ilrowns by winnlnti Sunday, f. to 5. ltliein was hit frequently bnt was effective lu the pinches. Score H. H. E. Cardinals 2 Ilrowns f' I :l- 3 llalterles: Khein and Schmidt; Gaston, Ilavls and Severld. TONSILITIS s Apply thickly over throat- cover witn not flannel - V A P0 RUB Ovr J 7 Million Jar UrJ Yearly APRIL 15TH. Get your TACKLE early so you can have your choice of the finest nnd most complete line of Fishing Tackle ever shown in Ia Grande. OREGON IIDW, & IMP. GO. You Wouldn't Give 6 A Lead Nickle-- for a razor that you couldn't sharpen or put in new blades. So why don't you fig ure the same way when you buy a lawn mower? It's necessary that a lawn mower be sharp to run easy or do a good clean job. You can sharpen an Eclipse Lawn Mower so easily that you will always have a nice working machine and besides save a big lot of expense. Let us show you. JOHN MELVILLE 1 12S Adams Ave. Exhibition Game Lost By Pirates Here Sunday Cherry Pickers of Cove Outslug La Grande Final Score 10 to 9 Tito handful of ham-bull fans who went to the utlilmlc fii-ld yi'ti-r. duy afternoon to watch On- fir.st work-out of tin- h w 1'lruto team, lying aKairiMt rov'1 did not uiiythintr purtifiilarly lni.r-'Mnlvi! in tint way of hui'liull i)luyin,if. Uowi-viT tin fircuiiiHiuncis un der whirh tlif Kaiii" yi'Htcrday whh playi'd mIi on Id li takiu into ac count ln-frtiv l;liV judif lui'llt In iu:;scil. MohI nl' tin hoy.s on 111' IMiaii; !S((nad Ivad nt'vt'i- m-vn each oilier 24 hoiim hirlorc tin M'atiif, hud never iluyod toKelher, und so hud a joor cliunci to hIiow up well. olc Hailed Hard. ltltl Cole, siarllnf,' in the lox rr the Pirates put tliii team lu I he hole, und g-uve Cove u h'otjil istir) toward the lonx end of tin' in to U scoi'i In l lie first three inninM. Cove not four runs 'In th f i j-mI . ill ice in the second and Iwo In Ihe third. 1-11 y J larl man look 1 he mound for I -a (irainle at the fir.it of the fourth inning und put u utup to th promlHCuouM hiitllutf by the Cherry Tickers and hut one run wus hroiiKhl in during the la.st fivi frames. In the fir.st two InnliiKS the en tire Infield had difficulty connect -itiif with one and several wild throw- and hud errors w'ie made. To Way AValln Wulhi Tlie Tlrates will journey to Wal la Walla next Sunday for thh first league li'ime. At this time the team should look a good deal better than it did yesterday after a week of practise. lus. the pitcher and Graham, the catcher, did not urrive yester day hut will he here this week. Nummary: H. II. Iv l.a (Irande 9 12 ' Covo 10 10 fi Hatleriea: l.a (irande Cole, Hartmun and Cliffor l; Cove Hra zill, Alexander and Jiloom. n:iu;TO' wins PENHLKTON, fire. (Special) Unleashing an attack, featuring home runs, the Huckaroos defeat ed Walla, Walla's champion Hluc Mountain league baseball team hero yesterday in un exhibition game prior to the opening ga mo ot" the .season next Sunday. Three circuit clouts were made, one each by Taylor and Clark, i'endletonians, und one by Ward, of the lJeurs. Rcore n. II. K. Pendleton 7 11 4 Walla Walla F 8 4 patterics; MoOuriiglH and llar gctt; Parris and Kypcynski. Vou Will 1'iml I lie Sniito PRICES Anil The Same QUALITY or u:itcH.nisi: A on tho Opening Iay MaUe this your shopping headttuarters. We appreciate your iiatronage. The New York Store Formerly Seranton & Short Location. WATCH OI'H HAILV I'Olt IIAItGAINS LEGION LAUNCHES DRIVE IN STATE (Continued rrom Pa KjJ2d wrtat a gratef.il country has done for his welfare The legion has been curing for the.-e men hut now needs a fund to insure per.iianeiice. Orphan Problem "White America lias been en orutisly Milling the orphans of oilier eoiinlih-H the jicoide have not been tedd that we have an orphan prob lem of our own. Today, ueeord- ing to veteran;.' bureau ligiins, 1 1 lu re are :to,(ini oi ihaiiM of fnllm j veterans inlhiM 4'ountry. hive I hoiisalid , of' lili.tfe lielpie.ss ciiil- ,r n need some rare and htindreils of them an desperate, emergency cases whom we must aid al once. Jiy helping iliein- now, we Have them from being punished because their f.ilhei-M died in country's .service. "It becomen the duty of ivrrv resident of the .stale of i ire got. lo aid in Ibis great work. The gov ernment has neliher the machinery nor (lie method of dealing with or phans and lias no way lo coutart vet rans. The American Legion hecnttiiM the agency to carry on tlie work and is raising the en. ilownieiil fund to in.su re its perma nent ront iniKi nei nmb r ade.j n: t e We Go Out of Our Way lo Serve lIOMB-r.ROWN KIirilARH 10c a round THE CITY GROCERY Inst n'k of Oarr's on fur Street PHONE MAIN 67S RAY I1AUM I- ItI.E DtLIVEBY ACME PAINT covers moro surface, and really costs less. Paint for every Burfaco Paint for Every Purpose. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL Oil TRADE Fill (j Io LVIVVII 11111.011 Llllll V wrr7,"J Buy Them Where Vou Sec This Siini H. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. Exide Batteries snto.Miii iK. 8. A M. Fnotlfglits Packard Vlic all pfcs (nrratnr & Starter Itriish(v) Light ;iolcs alt bi.cs Join:p Sockets dcnuliifi Hemy and Oelco lolN, Points, etc. FRED T. (TV V if pi vt fLooks Count'' it's true of both men and of homes. Yes. Jim was prosperlnir! And thereby hanes a tale. Jim -was a ran -ul dresser. It won r-,nt pro motion. "Looks count," he smiled to his good wife; "and If it wins for men, it's Ka, for homes, toei." So Ihe old home w.i.s pajnte-1. Use J It's "good for homes" because b ud. ?inr and Ifns. . d oil paint, thut appenrance 'th;j( count'" ,1 1 tut Ht givi increased b s thc snrfa'i ..'usty in pp. i l: Pa i NT Ash Bros. finance. Ki llcs mi Oregon. "1 am Kiire that Oregon will gen en.iily .-.upp'Ji'l ll'i gl-'-ul cause. We di'l our .slime ill the World War. and I I; now we will do our .,hai e or it.-: c-nii'tjiii nces. f have i -yi i v rea.son to iitipe we shall i'ciiil our iiiota.". ll w.s pl:iiiie. that a commit !( will iniiiieiliiit. ly be 1 1 lipoid t- i, coniWiS"d of jMi'iiiiiieiit citi,-ns in Itic Ml.tle. Tiii coinmill'e will be para I h !ed in Mnalb-r coiiimun-itlt;-',. mi it'at every p r.son will have ojHiortiitiity i ui'iiv in and con- llileil' to thi ' el i : 1 1 p;i'I'Ip. Every Socket Willi I'hone 393-W ( Atcm ui;roi:s Itlaxoii llo. 'u9 stop l.i:r!i!-, Kobeit itoscli and ( bampton Spark Plugs Copper Tubing (.arbilel Si. libbers BURGESS 1I0H Jrffrrwni Art. : if Yi . 'i- ' & I) Paint it's n pure white '.i'e your home i1'.- H I'aint's htgil d' prott'i-tinn and ye A .1 , Hook', Sehemo for yo-i. is her. L D. NOAH fl n in I 11