La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 14, 1925, Image 2

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TTTE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Tuesday. April 14. 1025.
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You can't tell
you wear
one
I TIIR OOSKAKi:
J , INK OF HKATTY
KiiHlto llelvudeors
I romblnutlom
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i Kedueliir? Oannentu
ItiuHrdcrea
I Ooicmrd Front -
I I.ailnp 'trni-n
I The Ouinplelfi
I You can't ti'U you wenr ono
HILLS
IiKPAltTMKNT STORK
"A VtMHl Placn to TrnU'
WEDXF.SDAY, APIill, 15
Wednenday, allt-nt night for: ATI)
CKOA. CHNO, CHIC, CKAC, KKDM
KKKl',
K l-'KX,
KKMQ,
WAI.,
WKHW.
WOV.
KOO.
WC'HI),
V.'l'AA.
WHAZ.
wnv
WDWF,
WOKS.
W.IAD,
W.VC.
WOItB.
WI1HU,
WHIM,
WOST,
WJV. WI.I1L. WJIAK
WO A I. WO AW, WOI.
WllKO. WSAC.
Mountain Tlmo station
KOA, Denver, Colo. (322.4), 8 p. in.
Prod flchmltt nnd lila lllalto
theater: 8:11), Denver Klwanlu
club: Yetiffer male, ijunrtet; ad
dress by ofrlreiH of Hi'' ' club;
Mrs. Hurry K. itcllitiny, Mrs. Dye
O. l.lKfftlt, soprano; Mfiry Mar
' syck, pianist; Betty Paxon. harp
' tut: Clarence: ('. Moore, baritone;
KOA orchestra; 1H-12, Joe .Mnnn
and his lUilnliow-l.une orcheatra.
KOB, Hlnte College. N. M. (348. 0),
?:30-8:3U p. m.. code . coursi-'.
Dean It. W. Goddaid.
Pacific Time Hint Ions
KFAE, rullnian, Wunh. (348.(1),
7:80-9 p. fn., violin quartet; Bar
bnra reason: Kvelyn Hpurliu,
Marguerite Mnel.aclilnn, vloltn
; let: "Audio Frequency Ampli
fiers." Dean H. V. Carpenter;
"Home Kkk loivlnR Contest," H.
N. Miller; "Needs nnd Benefits of I
PralnaKC," Prof. 1 J. Huiltli;
"Bonift of tho New Books," Alice
T Webb.
KVI,. I,o AnKch-s, Calif. (408.6).
6:30-11 p. m., Kxaininer's musical
liulf hour: 0 : 4 - 7 . llailltorlel
talk; 7-7:30, detectlvn stories ly
Confidence
"pHE largest -selling
A tire made in. any
Pacific Coast owned
factory is the CTC.
Today the largest-selling
tire, a year ago C-T-C
wag " on its way up " 1
Two ( ago it was a
babe in the industry.
, Three years ago, an idea.
' Four years ago an icUuiU
Yet it has taken (tcetUy
five years' tire-building ex
perience to build C-T-C I
Behind C-T-C atamlt a itauT
of engineers whose experience
in Akroa factories run buck
more than a quarter century I
They know lire J
When you need new tlrei,
let ui show you what the C-T-C
can do. Or better still, call In
now and get acquainted with
this tire that has "made j(ood"
quickly because of remarkable
mileage records.
"Quality will never lie
aucriiced lu meet a firfcc"
Preitdcnt
Columbia Tire Corporation
PLAYLE OIL CO.
ni!,(JAItl -J. M, Uwrliy
1MBI.KU A. Pag ,V Sun,
KU.IN O. H. Hlbbur.l
liOHTINK Leltoy fiirsonn
AVALLOWA Wahowu Implement
A- llurdware t 'n.
KNTUll'ltlsi : -h, h, Chapman
roK Weimer Uros.
Full Balloon Scml-Dalloona
lUvy.Duty CoxvUOvcriic Cordi
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lland'built
' New York Teams Favored To Win Pennant
(GUIS 10 .0"- . RETURN GAME
l! YANKEES MAY A WITH GOVE
I BE CHAMPIONS - . SCHEDULED
Managers of Big League f w. sy . ...' . !
Teams Vote on I'rob- V V A X ' ' I
, able Ranking of l(i Ag- A I .. ; )
I .gregation. sv f- f :-.fV .
Nl-W VOHK (NEA ftpeclal)
Who will will the pennant In th
Auierlean leaaue In lf'2.r?
'I'lie coneenHiis of the mnnufterx,
mm Kleaneil ilnrinu- the spring tnnln-
Iok trip, la that the Yankees after
helllK ilefeated In 1!J24 will rorne
t.-ak to win this season.
The Detroit Tiers are favored
over the world chaiup.t. Washing
ton, for woond place. Many of
the iimimKcrs fiijiu'e the Tyavra u
stronger team thi.in the Yankees,
hut for vurioiin reasons do not
think Cohli's club will win..
Yanks Itnnkcd l'int.
Jlere 1 I lie result of u voto of
the inunaKcrs taken prior to the
opening of the season:
1. Xt'v Yii'lt Ynnkii'S,
2. Detroit Tyuvrs.
V. Wn;hiiiKtoii Nationals.
4. Vhllaili Iphla Al'nlellc.
A. St. l.tailH Itrmvns.
U, cleiclauil Indian.
7. nikneo While Sos.
8. r.(.llini lied N.
NATIONAL M.Afil
I
fan Ni w York win thHr fifth
ronsccntlvt? pninunt in the Nnllon-
It ih tlit fonrcniiiiH of Hie inan
njfiTM o-f t lifit o rra n I r.a 1 1 u n that
Mdiruw'H tntn Ihj the power to
l urn tin trick.
A votn of thn manners takn
on th Kprlnif tratntriK' trip rovpftls
ihn fart that every rlvnl ImuIt of
the New York Huh plrM tho
CilantH to win.
ItrooKlMi ;iu SH4iitl.
Hrooklyn In favored for iwoond.
The it )h a illierenr'' of opinion
an to tho chances of I'lttHburtf and
chhMKO. I'ht t'nbfl aro a allRht
Ifavorlli; for the show pollion.
Here Ih the result of the sprlnp
tralulnff poll:
I. Now York (Hants.
a.
:i.
4.
A.
l.
7.
H.
llronhln I(k1hcis,
( lilcaKO Cnhs.
I'JUshurtf IMratcM.
( iiK-liinutl HcdH.
St. Ij4hiIh I'anhunlH.
1 '.illadclpliltt NatWtnulH.
I t(st Oil ItflMCH,
ENTERPRISE WINS
AT INDOOR BALL
FROM ILNION GIRLS u'l 'r La Orande on W-ltt.' ur"lln' a profitable minor fu
1 while Wiillii Walla comen hern ftir l(i'ie franchise.
la dual engagement some time dur
UNION. Ore. (Sperlal) Aecom-lnfr (Hl rn,.. The s.son cul
innled by Ihelr coach, John Wort- mn,ates with the lale luterschol
man. ihe high school girls' bse- , ufiUc at i,;ui;one under t he au:tph'-s
ball team went to Knterprlse Sat-,of 1llt. l niVerHitv of ongon In the
unlay and were defeated for the ,.urW liart ot Jimo
second timn by tho
r-nierprtsf.
mnn wih'ii mey piuye, Qn llto
iem i.oor wuu. nignt.
Tills time the score Was 20 tO
ttl, not uuIIih Ho one-sbled as tho
first iiiinii! played at Union.
tioi:hs ahiiivu homk
OKTHOIT (AP) The Detroit
Tigers arrived Monday from Louis
ville, where they closed u training
setuMon, said by local baseball writ
ers to have been one of tho most
successful In recent years. Kxcept
for i game lost to Cincinnati, tho
Tigers won eonslstuntly In the,
pro-season gouies.
Nlclt llarrla.
(Vntral Time Stations.
KTHS. Hot Springs National Tark
Ark. (374. N). S:;tti- p. m.. Hen-flerson-Hrown
college; 9-9:4 5,
Moyer-IhiviH-New Arlington ho
tel; 9:4ft . 0:15, Hendorson
Itrown talent; 10:1(1.11: 15, Char
U'H L. Fischer Kastman hotel or
chestra. WHA1. I'nrt Worth, Tex. (47F..9),
7:8ti-:8 p, m.. Helen Kwlng.
violinist; 9:SO-10:45,
Vard,
1 "Trail manors."
WcAL. Northfteld, Minn. (336,9).
1 1 p. m Klnor Overland and
Marc Hawkins from
theater.
the Orand
,
WOH 1 1, Zlon. III. (344.fi). 8 p. m..
mixed quartet; trombone quar
tet; Fred Uaassen. organist; Ar
tnur Itendall, clarinet lit; Ma
Peterson, soprano; Ksthor Narf
fclger, pianist ; Mrs, KMngelino
Itendall, reader.
WOoo, Minn. apolla-St. Paul, Mini.,
(4ltl.ti, tl:if, p. m,, annual twin
city chun up week; ti:.H0, lec
ture: 8. "Havinir Hnuill Pigs." K.
V. Kerrln; Ktlft, "Minnesota a
Natural Keystone State." K (1.
AtUitlHon; S::tn. muskeiile; 10:SU.i
i raiiK s ;st. raut hoi. i orchestra:
Curtis Twins.
WOI-:H. Klgln. 111. ('Jiro. J0:30-12
midnight. Churl Ine star Monday
program; WTAS orchestra.
WHAI. Kans.is City. Mo. (36VG),
H-7 p. in., Ceclle lturton. reader,
Trianon ei.Memble; S-to, around
the inwii with WOAK: ll:4r.-1.
Nfghthaw k frolic. Plantation
players.
WKltW. Ib lolt. Wis. CCS), S p. in..
H- tolt college alumni.
WKMO, iterrlen Springs. Mich
C's.VfO. p. m., Kadlo Light
house Music Makers,
WKAA, Pallos, Tex. (47R.9). 6:J(
7:Sd p, m. vesper recital, noddy's
nine Melody Poys; 8 : 3f-9 : :t n,
Mozart choral club.
WtlN. ChliiKo, lit. (37n.2), 6 p. m..
organ recital, Lyon A Healy;
C '30-7. Urakn concert ensemble,
Uluckstono string quintet.
"Thhiss are upside down" AV
a London scientist. Then we won't
sit on any movie ecaia in our
?j!rlr,a suit.
fntroduclnff Mr. Jean Bbrofa, ntw
(tattonuj Indoor terinlu champion.
Harota, a member of tho French
piivis cup tfum, and known ati (liu
''liounding Uuuqtic," Ih the Ih Kt
forelKUiT ever to havo won tho
ho nor tt. Tho Frenchman addtd to
hl af-'hleviiinont hy hHplntf to cup
Ihe doubles crown us wWl. Vincent
jtlchardij, kiny, didn't ox-fend
hln " laurtid In the toui'nurnf nt.
(iorotu, Ly virtue of hln iellar p!-i,
S expected to utd Kiem )i uyi;-
KUtlon ert-&tly In lnti-iiatiuiial
natchtu thu tuuiuw.
Bucks Make
Ready
Class
For
Meet
rKNW.KTON, Orf (Speolnl)
Tho rcndlf-ton hifrh school track
team In Ix'K'Inniniv to shape up, ac
cording to I'oach llfiiicr (. Taylor
mid local truck and Held fun.s will
havo an opportunity to k'L a line
on the ahilltleH of the various
hlKh school cntrnnt.H next Hatnr
day afternoon t In occasion helnK1
the annual lnt'-n-Iii.w ineet. Th'
affnlr will he Htah'ed at tho Itound
l'p Kround.s.
'i'lie hlfch Hcliool clndcrpatli
hurnors have n rather heuvy Mchet
ulo iihcad of them and more tnter
cMt than usual Is htdnff !videncd
by thn.se trying out lor the Hipuid.
Tho bull la official ly started
rolling next i'.n urday aflernoon
with tin Intere'Ius.-! mr4-t. ai
tlrande cnnieH here for a dual mi
April 24 while the county meet. Is H'son. lie told me so, and Jchn
to he held In l'endleton .May 3. .son Is a man of few words. He lie-
1 Moved the stage was all .set for hltu
Destdto Ihe fact that nrosuecta
I we re. ver
lut-.wen, V(,ry "bearish" earli
V(ur VVVHvM (.omliiiuns lixlicato
tlmf fen. Ilet.m ivlll I,. rei.peM.-nle.l
by a fairly h rung ng:rrei;at Ion.
In tho quarter mile liaynard Ha
gfir Is showing a lot of stuff with
Lund rum, Francis Met lee, Ohrls
tenson. Haymtnid, ltobhlns 1 rylng
the dashes. Loye Mcdee Is going
better than ever In t he cent ury,
the broad jump and hurdles while
Jack Hoy n ton, Hart lining. 1 dvens
and Oar wru coming along In the
half mile.
In the weights Joe Holaday and
l.lll Newt son urc looking good
whllu Oliff Christ en: :on kIiows
Rtroiiff In tho hurdles and high
Jump as well as tho dashes, (Kh
ars who aro out and who boar con
siderable promtso are Hhorlll, Al
len, lU-nulon, Wallers, Ray, Kearns
and Asher. Kay and Kearns bear
the brunt In the mile run,
PHILLIPS WIN FINAL CAM F,
PWLAOKLPIllA (AP) The
Philadelphia Nationals won t he
ship scries from the Athletics
Monday, 8 to 3, KcttliiR to Willis.
a Mack rookie twlrler, lor seven
runs In the first Innlnir.
The final aeiies count stands 6
to 2 In fovar ot ihe I'liinhs.
Score 11. H. K.
Philadelphia Amcnicans ;t s o
rhllndelphia American' .. :t s c
llattnrles Willis. A n d r e v s,
Meeker and It. t'oi'hntuc, Perkins;
Ocschs-cr, Mitchell, Kiilnht und
llellne Wendell.
r. -gT G B E E I I 11
Li.i . .. V " W Hi D
Sent By His Own Doctoi
"I Buffrd dr.tfutlr with Ptl for 10
Tr until niipfrili4inmr(J noctswairr.
Bui my nhyiiUn rquittd that 1 liral
try Dr. Chsw.J. Doan'a non-curvical trt
iBt, kixi toiUy 1 mm woll sUMl Kaalthr."
If you, too. ore suiFcring with
Tiles or other Rectal or Colon
disorder, you mint sooner oc later itop
experimenting with your health, ana
bo cured at I nive cured thousand ol
cases, many of the most sevrre and ot ti :
arm standing as K years. My non-surp
oil frcrttmentistiU ARAN
TKfcDtocurevour Piles, ot
our tee will bo refunded
nd to Am r tor FRKE
tlltMlnlMl book.
DtAN. M D. Inc
d orticis; ?EATTie orricti:
BitilHlng tot WI 5;? &MtKj
RfWAl ri OTH k(S O PI N
VtmHacI.
I
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AValter .Idhimoii, ntnUiiis liis
sprliiK tW'luit ayainsi the Nrw Voik
(Hauls, was batted for lliret runs
in the firt iniitnu.
INxir Kpiliin Debut.
Kandom, Intensely Interested In
Johnson, is no doubt wondering if
the poor start presages a bad sea
son for baseball's greatest idol.
Johnson's possibilities as a win
ning pitcher for 11(25 ure shrouded
in much uncertainty.
It would bo unfortunate for base
ball, and Johnson, If Waiter would
have u very disastrous year, theYe
by dimming to a degree his moNt
remarkahh; record, climaxed by
tho world series finish of 1924.
I am positive t hat Johnson, in
tended to retire at the close of lust
Kailure to get
t ue uemrea iui
join Washington
ho was through
caused him to r
altr he believed
with the majors.
Money vns not the only thing
that caused Johnson to it1 Join his
In thoiohl ciiih. Ills lute for the game
vuis nu om'ii stronger jiifluejiit'.
At the, close of the world series
or Wi'Ji, from which Johnson em
erged the outstanding hero, he
was offered a t heat ideal cont ract
for 2o weeks that would have net
toil hi in over twice as much an ho
ever received for1 a year's salary
on the ball field.
1 Icf used .Stage Offer
Johnson turned tho offer down
despite the fact that he would have
had very llltle to do in the act.
Ah he put It, It simply called for
htm lo walk across Ihe stage, say
a few words to t;ive the folka a
eh unco to see that ho was really
human, nnd walk off.
A partner was to nsslnt Johnson
in the act and oupply tho comedy
to put it over. When I asked
Johnson why he turned down the
opportunity, his reply was brief
ami decidedly to the point:
"I'm a bad player, not an actor.
When people pay money to see me,
I want to give them a run for it.
I As -an actor I would be the 'hunk,
I""!1 l'0"s''h'nce wouldn't let. ni
et away with it.'
For .IoIiuhoii to be unable to win
consistently this yt'iir vnulil be ono
tit the tranedles nf linscbnll. I
would halo to see it hniipen,
"HlK Crops from Little Our.
dens'' Is a nice hook to read to
your radishes and lettuce.
Toj can depend
upon us for capable
service, no matter .
w hat the circum
stances may be. Wo
shall be pleased to
comer wit h you i
to details and then
carry them out.
Wo Understand.
Our Invalid Car
I ni your mtvUv,
Irvo of ehmvev
Main OJ
BNOIH'.RASH
7.1MM1KMAN
Undertake
' CAPABLE
I
n
Pirates to Have Another
Chance at Cherry Pick
ers This Week; Several
Changes in Lineup Anticipated.
fove nas a bunch of hoys who
never let businesH interfere wit h
buscball. ("herry picking (in sea
son pr any ol her of. the mure
routine tasks about the place oes
by the board when a chance, u,
play ball comes up.
And so the Cherry Tickers will
Journey to La Grande again Thurs
day afternoon bringing with them
(he whole Alexander family nnd the
real of (he hoys to play a niurn
game with the 1M rales.
In the meant line (irosnet'H nmii
have not been idle and .spectator
will s o an. entirely diifw-eni Lin ml
of ball played by Hie I'irai. s Thurs
day afternoon.
The men hxvo been working out
at 2 o clock every aiternoon in
order to duplicate conditions un
der which the league games will
be played, while getting in condi
tion. I-'ans who want to watch the
players practlm- should lake note
of the fact that, Ihe workouts are
held at 2 o'clock and ure UJ-'iially
over with h' four or shortly after.
Ke era! changes In I hi- lineup
are expected next Sunday when ihe
Pirates play the Hears In the lea
gue opener at Walla Walla.
A new battery will no doubt be
used oi I though no definite an
nouncement to that H'teel has been
made by Harris French, manag--r
of the club.
UNION", Ore. (Special) Union's
municipal tennis courts were open
ed Sunday und devotees of this.
jsport kept the grounds in use most
of ihe tiim from sunrise to dark.
Lumber Ih on t he ground and
' the work started on the slower
I rooms which t he city Ih also
(building at the park. With these
Uwo added attractions the place of
j rest will be a very jiopuiur one
during the summer months.
If ho advertises it, ho knows It's i
good.
UNION TENNIS
COURT OPENED
Students ClimM
y toHioBf
jKraliams1
I PRINC FEVER hit. the schoolroom lib.
London tog. Dulls active brain..
betters attention. Make.
Mke. liltlc bodir. tired snd weary. Mskcs
study almost impossible.
Give your kiddies a chance! Give them a
le.l from the heavy foods of winter that
slow them up and cause spring never.
Let them lunch on Tru Blu Crshsms and
milk for a week and sn how much better
they feel.
t,.' '! in-.'iTiSnlWr-
TRU BLU BISCUIT COMPANV-Spokane and Portland
Satilij -tSi'fWy (bmluifablu yj
Conio to our Stacv Depot on Jefferson St.
All Staged leavo from therv daily cit pt Sundays.
i.i:.vk i-A ;i?axdi: von
Joseph 7;S0 :H0 - I3:.1A - 4:00
linker 0:00 . 1:00 - 4:30
1-elidU r.ui 11:00 4:00
HI 'POT PHONE SIAIX ".99
4-TownBall
League Is
Anticipated
I'MOX. Ore, (Special) Then
Is Home talk of u four-town hae.
b.ill league, componed of Hubae-i,
North Powder. I'nton and 'ovi.
ItepreHejiiutiveM of part uf
tlH H.; I ov. ua lutve been h- re ill
the inn-rest of such a league and
It Is believed that suitable nr-runtf.-mentH
can be made for
easoii' play.
STILL BEHIND
The order of the thn
engaevd In the series of tri
now being held by ihe
i uvgou Trap ussociailon
e ten uiM
p shoots j
Kastern ;
reuiaitis
unchanged alter Ihe al home .shool
held last Sunday.
Scores received here thi.-i morn-'
ing by L- l. Ilann lield, secretary
id the ussuciation. glv-, tiaker u
It", point I. -ad over La Orande and
a 4i point lead over Knierpcise,
Hak.-r now stands high with '
ti4t; points, I. a (j-rande Kicoml with
tiiio and Fnterpri.Ho third w'ilh lie.
But evi-n now the it iirande team I
lias not o.st hope of winning the
tournament.
I.u.iul menibers of the local onl-
fil that i tin- lt (.raiitle trunmeii
turn out in fore- at the . limil
shoot u be held here next. Sun- i
da ,ihut the
be won.
tournament may yet
FILMS
KODAKS
CAMERAS
ALBUMS
Leave Your Films Here
To He Developed
Moon Drug Co.
. , Eyerjthlntf for the . .
Kick Hooui
I'HONIO MAIN 68
muuU
the
WING, FlfJ TEAM
Order From Your Grocer Now
f.ffv Good CfO.fr w, 77o Blu Ctjhjmt in
blut jna qoij .jrioni vnj in ..'och bcti
MM
it
r
COVE NINE is iliiixJ
f'OVH (Special) lOnterprlse
hlKh Kchool pkiyed baseball hero
Saturday tnornhiK nnd despite the
rain ''ovc won by u !." to 2 H"ore.
Knlerpris left In rt at the. clone
of the name for Iiiihh r, when' iliey
Taking A
Chance
IT'S A CINCIf-,
lor Hie Ollur IVIIon!
Invest only where .yon
KNOW that retiiiiis
Are assured.
UNITED STATES
I0NAL
Not Teapot Dome oil
Or Sydall oil.
But an oil that will
Withstand excessive
Heat nnd slill keep
Its Juhrlcntlutr
Value In crank
Case und on piston
lilnss. An oil
That Is strictly
Parnphlna base.
An oil w will
Gladly tell you
About und
Demonstrate.
VAi.voi.ixn
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
Phone Slain 7ea
APRIL 15TH.
Get 3'our TACKLE early so you can have your choice
of the finest and most complete line ol' I'l'shintf Tackle
ever shown in La (iiande. '
OREGON HOW. & IMP, CO.
We Go Out of Our Way lo Serve
HOME GROWN RlirnARB
10c a I'ou nil
THE CITY GROCERY
Just IVacJc of CarrVi on l'lr Street
PHOXH 8IAIN 87 RAT I1AII FRI.B DEMVKRT
ACME PAINT
covers more surface, and really coata less.
Paint for every surface
Paint for Every ruipono.
Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J
WE BUY, SELL 0U TRADE i '
H.yT Ii,ly lhem
- a
H. & S. ELECTRIC
107 Depot St. rhone 393-W
Exide Batteries
KTROJIUICRU
8. A Rf. Spotllchis
Packard Wire all size
Generator A Stnilcr ltru.slti
I.lcht t.lolxw all siiea
Iin:p Stxkcta
(vennine Rcmy and Dclco
sjolls, Points, etc.
FRED T.
MAT!! IH
imEm
Ash Bros.
had a frail
ternooii.
Wonder
lean army
gi-anl's pe
captain?
scheduh d for Hie af-
a private in the M
inn to secure bis
ser-
mi.'-siuti to
shoot thn
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine "iS
both local and internal. J'" b""
successful l the treatment of Catarrh
fovcr i tty vea.s. Sold by all druijguts.
F. . CHENEY &. CO-.Toledo. Ohio
ROYAL
vacuum swi:i:pi;k
will take the drudgery out
of our spring lioiiset lean
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