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Monday. April 27, 1025. PAGE TWO THE LX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER " Have John and Mary been filled with a pair of our new "Cut-Out" Children's Slippers? Hill's Department Store "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE" TIGERS WIN TRIANGULAR MEET Soys VKTITHAV STA YV , Maimucr taul r Hums at flic tin world cliaiiij will h mime nue irry tlife aur Uml K K"t"n Id haiidk-ap lot or t'.i iUmt mu ptiV lTaKllt' IhmIitn. It in thl: When I Inn-is mnLe-s liU pllt'ltlnir srlwlioiih Im knows iJio itil-t tl-lVHhl tit d(i lln liurlimt knowi ttlmi l K nil lntil. In many fiuariera Ihe "kbl man aifir" of the National has been taken to Uutk for hit lefusal to waive on a number of veteran J.lU tii-i h. Harris in plnnhitf his faith on f -r:il twirl rji who urc known to I'uv' i-j.'h tl tin- peak of ih'-lr Kii rue. Of tim'M' IlurrlH hits a hitm-h of n-aatii-. f r cliiilnt; to .such a -tem it lathe lo hi pitching Ma IT. Itlfi ATII(TI' Ii im-.uix imi' ll financially for a world i'ti;ini)iun elob to be up tn t hi rue-. Mm h a Itvio in atwaH an iiMr.clum u I', in pia-tinti good hall. While he no duuhl naliz.s that jV-ry .shorliv he muM wiurt lo re. 1 build tli.- National, 'he pitching ' ulal f iti pa n icular. he L-t content . lo v.ilii Ihe v t. raus for t his 1 MCilMOll, I Harris i w II uwaif of the part thai pthhiriK pla In buKebulb It . Is ulHil obiuU.S to hint thai M V- it-ral or Lis piirht rs haven't tin 1 .si nl i of 1 1 -a i 'i anu. L t n I h out;' it t hi-v an laokinjr ome of ih.- old-tune Mil if, they know hny to pilch; ih' i ar: rraity workmen. Vlu'ii Ifarrlt nimt-H ;ne of his veteran pitcher to uork, i is a ii-rtatiilv Ihui the Ktum will Ih , well pitched fit-in r.H aiiulo if : rrafilms. WALLA WALLA, BUCKS BEATEN AT PENDLETON Hockey Stai Seven Firsts Captured by Blue and White Ath letes in Three-Cornered Contest. The Tigers sprang a surpriv o tin opr'Otii'ioti at tin t'nr liar d ut l' ml let uii Sat urday wulkliiK unuy v.ith m-v-n ttrn' plur-M uik) a ni!iiil-r tf ttt-ronHs. thirlH ami fourihH atuj IuKiok Hi match. Th final n-ckonlriK. after IN-n- 1 h tort txui won tin r lay, uuvc I.; drum 0 I - J points. J mi I ri 1-2 and Walla Walla 3n. BEES, FRISCO TIED IN LEAO Imbler W ins Two Games In Umatilla Co. rAt iric (st I'ltlhs Kail U'kc San KruiirlHfO I A AntSI-.-i Sacra m-nto oaklaml S'-ailh Vernon v I'orilaiiii .. .- :m.i: V. J-. r. 4 4 V' t. 1 1 M U' .412 .TAW l.v IiilrotlinliiK 1-rank 1- rtilt-rlckHUii oi .h Ictona C(jUKaiH. world s pro frftflionul hK-kiy chuinpluii Krd- , tor ierkk.son dy center le anc Ih re rarded a one of the Kreattrrit play. I,a (ii aii'l Hi hi plar m wen won in tin yard dash, the low iitirdh-H, iht 4Jo yaid da.sh, tin- niiV on. the shot put, hi;;h httrdh-i, and tlx- liith jump. I na miiiio I ripp'd IlKhlly p.i.t lite th-ld In I In- ihihh uml .H the fltil.sh of lln- race was ahoul 1 u yu i ds u ht-a d of t In- m a rest man. Hih tune tor the event was 23 and U-1 ut h k condH. Hhcrwood tied hi.n own KiiMern OreKn rcM'or il Ht last year rti In the name. Kuxt is, Itw tunm uTectlonattly call him the "Ty Cubb of hockey." apid trip aiound the Tiarth had a circuit. J' (I'll- ton had nn-anwhllc mad two Kcoi-fK. Hm in th fourth w h n with a man on third has. anot In r on firM y.tole second, Iturth whipped tin hall to Helms and tin man was In. The Hecond "oy neon- for the !ucks was made in Katiirda) ' Si-nns Portland I. Oakland .r'. Salt Lake It, j.os .-nt:'l';S ii. San I r;incisco Z. Sacrann-in ij 2, S-attle 4, Vernon 7. KimiiIh's Sin Milt iJike -5. I.ns Alleles 1-1 l.il ANtlKLKS (Al'l it. II. I-.V (Salt Lake 4 I Los AntfHes 1 1 Hut it-1 leH Sin lt tori and J 'ay lie. hoot and Sati-llier;. Second game !Salt Lake fl i Los AtiKeh s 1 j llatti'i'jis: fonder mid I K;iazn r, Wriht and limits. t 1 4 il "ook; II. i: t- rs: -still OT-C sales mount upward FROM Lot Angeles, Salt Lake, Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma, Port land, San Francisco . . . . everywhere in the West . come reports of In creasing C-T-C tales! In 1924, the number of re - tmildcalmtwUingC-T'C'taaade cremvtuiou Increase 120 per cent gain over 1923. , And rjttill C-T-C ulet mount upward 1 It lookt at though unquestionably 192$ talci will tc leau double thoe of l24l .r., ' " leaping the low hurdlen in lit flat, tin- nixth by Tavlor. Who iiiKhd Hm had hard luck in the hihh 1" Mrsd. went to second on a hit hurdles and wan diwiuahlied by by lark, stole ihir.l and tame knoeklnn down to many or wo ild hoim- on llodKi'H hunt. have finished Hecond in the event. The llrst place In tin high hur- ( dlcn wuh taken hy McKetnion OI ' m.H'j1 i. a i ramie, y o v. ay, so i in- i ik rs hud some Haiisfaction. .Me. Kennon tiot over the poles In uisi; I IK Ml ltS i Yontifr t wirlerH, w lih far more I natural al.lilty than fadlnK vet- eraiiH. fuuii renhz.- there i4 much , more to plichliiK than the mere lliluWlliK of the hall over the plate, i An oiiin't of Iralns Is of fur more i value than n pound of hrawn in exiricaiiutt ft pitcher from a tick lish. Kituailon. Hival Irams always take keen pleasure In heailiu; world chuin pioiiH. WashtuKton finds liself In that position this year, l-ast sea son it was lln underdog- The road of the Washington club In mire to he filled whit many mure oij.iiacn-3 mis year than last, f Jensen won the mile for the La hut nuthinv definiie has heen fix oone reaMze-i thai fact more than Grande U ntil with Urown close at , t d up. At any rate the pirates Stanley Harris. htn heels hy the simple expedient i will open the home season at lia- Itnlly United. flrande's final tally w:v u th.- i ihth InniiiK hy Hin and the Hucks finished their scor iiHK in tin- eighth also with one more marker brought in by Tay 'lor. 1'emlleton tae,( what- look- The real aurpriseit of the dayed like the he Kinnlntot of a rally were when Hrnutz won the 44u'at Ihe start of the eighth inning ii nd Sherwood the shot put over I hut H ins w ut right on pitrhtnK the nnich touted Walla Walla and hall and the reht of tin- tt-um tlght- I rii' -4, snciaiiwnlo (I-tl SAN I'ltAM'ISi'u (Al It. 11. I-:. Surraim-nto S I San J'raiitisco " 14 T. liatterie;; .Mart in, Thompson, If UK lies ami Koehlcr; tint tit h, Moudy and Vellc, A.m w. Second Kiime .... j:. h. i;. Sacramento n f. o San I'VaneiM-o 4 'J 1 Ifattefies: I'allfieUI and Shea; Pf'-Kt r and Atfiiew. j TMliLKlt, Ore. (Special to the Observer) Good fortune continued to perch upon the banner of linh-;i-r hixti Hchool'ii baseball team in Jiht two Kumes plaed in I'niatHla : county tlie la.st of tin we-k j 1-Yiday Helix w.ss worsted by n j score of i;j to 2 while the next day jl'mapine. the strongest fb-ldms jteum so far t ncountered. lot y to .1. I'ijt I niiipine ihe flr.-i man up inade a ch-tut single and ci-ntually ,-scoreil on an overthrow. This .sin gle was the only hit or run I'ma ) pi tie r- (s'isii r. d as Ledtn-tti-r was (invincible in lln hist eiht inninii:-. ! I dh it r has pitched I :t inniiu-'s j wit Ii only one hit made against j him. Scor e; ;. j-;. I HeiK mm o u n n o i 2 :t ! Imbler ii 2 a 7 12 1 m h l :l i u 4 l:atieri,-s: Xi-uskf and Lesli.-: McKiiinis. (,. ubeiler, Welch and Marshall. ! It. II. K. Cmapine i (i n u n o una i l 4 Imbb r u ii n :i ft 2 ii 0 4 !t "1 4 Uatl. rie.-,; Alexander. Hulick and Marl. til; Ledbell.-r and Marshall. FORFEIT GAI T8 CLEVELAND w. i- P-t- N :i .757 ! ror!l:!ncl 2 0 3 ;:iim-H' h: l-'wi. r uml HnkT: Whiti-rn, Itm-liuc and Howlaml. -cond Kurnt 'allr(i al -ri-l of tu - lflh luniiit:; tlai kn.-fc.1:. Srort 1 li 1. ami:iiii ax I i: Clubs n-vHunti W'ashuiu'.oii rhild'lHptiia i 'hii-aKD SI. I.oui X-w York rlroll UijMon NATIONAL LI X( Yvrli t ,tncil!tKti i l"lnr;a;fl - I'llihl'l'lphia ... ; SI. Louis liroolib n .. Pitlianirj,' nation .in.", .: 1 7 ,4li Al.l w. .;,s:t .441 .4 17 Shirts and ties that rs flcct Springtime cheer fulness niul your own jrood taste. The sort you should in vest in even when they're worn under a vest they'll look fine when your vest is put away for the Summer. And they'll look g-ocd 'way to v e s t - o n timo next Kail, or longer. rilll'ACU (Al') Till- np'llilll, uaini' i twi'Wl lln' t'hl-aKii Wtlil'' Soy uml Cli vi lanii In.lians aa for l.iif.l lo ill.- lain r. Ii In h Snmlav In On- ninth iniiinj:, wlu n Hi'- m :lors w I.- Ii ailing 7 lo Tin' mnil. loo In 44. nviiriii- i-, on lln- li'l'l ad1' ' Whit" Sox liail lin n n-lin il in On- ninlli innintr. Tin- tiiiiiin-s ainl lioliii- al t mix- 'I lo "i... lln- II' ! I lini w ii ),..l,.s. II- I'- Cli A'l'lainl " 14 : Cliii'ai;.) - '' - lialHTli-s: Kniilli ami Mvalt; Tlmrsliin. ''onnrillv anl Sihalk Pi-lHlliMoii moll. Hniul. minlo l'iij circuit In B7 m-romls flat tor l In1 dash anil Hhcrwooil Iokmi-iI tht ahot 3K.0. Ni'lllit'r vvi-ro parlicu- lurly IiIk'1 marks hut uci- Kooilicluli lo ki'1 i notlKtl lo win. ! prartlun am ni'il ilown on l ho support anil Ih. thin; wa.s Hoon loioTil l-:r I'orlH aro lo'ine inailo l.y Har ris I-'ri-ni-h. manairor of tho local loam in hero for a TlmrHilay alti-moou ScntlU- 4-2. Vernon SKATTLI-: AI') V. rnon Si-atllo liatlerics: Kcki-rt anil Stryk-r ami Halilwin. Soi onil K-inic Vernon Seattle Hal teiies: I'ento-r ami lil-amlt anil Tohin. Ill it. ir. t:. 4 4 1 Hannah; IL il 11 14 II .2 7 3 W'hlim-y; Oaklnntl 5. I'orilaiiii 2. I'OI'.TI.ANIi (AC) H. H. K. ru.kl.ina 5 in r, We Go Out of Our Way to Serve With Kafli rackaire While Kinit Soap I HAU TOM.KT SOAI- I lil.K Willi llnrs Ml-slon Hell Toilet Snap i vkc. wiirn: ki; soai. :i iiahs itiii.LT soai- rm r. THE CITY GROCERY Just Back of Oarr'a on Fir Street PUONB MAIN ft7S RAT BAV&f FRED DELIVERY WASHINGTON ai) it. ir. :: ew York 3 8 0 Vahiniln! - - i L ilieri. s: .lories nud t'Neill; .iiier ami Km 1. I.KTKCIT (Al') It. H. R St. Louis "i 7 ll Ii.nl 4 9 2 Katterjes: Kur il and Ibxon; Col jin:!, Shtie r and W'oodall. 1 : 1 : 4 m jKLVN (Al') Koston shut mil Itnioklyn :i In ' In ihilr opn iu' c!:i;.h u( the season here Sun dav. Ktihe .Mai'imird was rr-diL- , - .I wild the vidory. H. H. K. Iln.slini II S I KreuUl'. il " 'I 2 .n i. ri- s: Mariiard. I'. van and Uibson; t ; i i ut and Taylor. riNClNVATI (AP) It. H. R chi.-anu '! ir, (i rjneiiiiiati ,1 II 3 !::tten s: Kuiili and Jacobs; (juper. lii-ntoii and Winjfu, ST. l-iil'IS (AP) U. 11. K. PitlHhurK 8 13 4 St. Louis 17 2 I .ait - ries: Adams and Smith; Unities, Smart and Schmidt. i:v Yum-; (AP) it. ir. r. I'hiladelphii! 1 7.1 New York 4 9 Katteries: Kinj-; and Jlenlino; K- rHley ami Hartley. Thai in v.hy I am certain he Ih of getting uhcud and Maying there imtltiiK Hit' burden of huccchw up find Hroun Just stayed with Jen lo a veteran piichlnx niaff f sen. Time, r ininuteM and M ser- known value, rather thun youth-.unds ful staiM who )nch . untrieti in the Ztindel eniployed similar tactl,-H In the hltfh Jump. Tjbby didn t iTil ,or. ' er next Sunday against the Colts. Ih Score; Adams, 8. Olson, if. TK reason ? Engineer be hind C-T-C ire keep teg their promise I They came Wen from Akrou, where they held hiuh executive positions, to build even better tire in the West. Motorist say they have done it. We shall be glad to give you expert information about your tires, and if you need them put on C-T-C s either bal loons, semi balloons, heavy duty cords or ovenixe cordt 1 ''Quality uill nrvtr be . sucriiced to meet a price" President ' ' Columbia Tire Corporation PLAYLE OIL CO. 111I.OAK1) J. H. Owiley IMUI.r.K A. Tnire & Son. KUll.NU. H. HlbLar.l WALLOWA Wallowa Implement waruware t;o. KNTtKflilHK II. H. rUninnan IOVK Welluor llroa. ll ovolalim why lie o.l.leil till. vM 'run miii-, I neler.kle, 11. oilier ami , acli i.reim. to Waller iIoIiiimiii. ;riru Morlilf;.. nntl T.ini yi.-liary, .uiak lH. an e.eii hair tl.ien nut-timers on lit ..tiirr. jump during- tin; entire Clark. ih. mi9 event, lln wan lea.l off man ami "o'luea, Sh lime rlean-il the liar In an 1 " 'l 1' apparently effortlesM fashion until ; fallen, el. lie went over ! reel 7 ami t he ; 1 )"''" lf other hoys .Jroppi-il oul. Kmc. Ih. Sherwood was hlRh point man ' ";'r1, ." of the meet wMh un even" 'iJ4 " polntn. BAKER DEFEATED I'MO.N TRACKMEN TV I1TT4T r,'W'TPr,t:rn hft held at Pnlon next Saturday l. IJLAL lO.MLbr ,, th, B,.,.k 1(,.r , KuMW .MucTuvlsh in grooming the bovs! his week for the county meet to UAKKIt. Ore. (Special) IIu ker htKh wehool won handily fn-in th.t Pnlon hlh Irack and field uihb-tes. Saturday ulter noon. ihe final score being;: Ba kr K3 l-ri. I'nion f4 I'nion vun six flrMs. .Muys, I'nion uuarier mllcr. won in the last time of t,i '-b Metondn and h Cord, linker, won the 2 JO yard in H 4-i, heconds. (. WH S TOIl.W Anierlcnit I.enu (Cleveland at ChlcaKO. Si. Loul:' at liroil. New York at Philadelphia. Wiudiincton ut Ho-tou, (trtKon coin dude I at Lu tirande m aaon. PENDLETON DEFEATED BY' PIRATES (ContlniiKj from. Parje One ) ; liellun, S. . I Williams, s j Cro.ssi tt, ;i jltarth, t. . I (avis, rf. . Alexander. Knight, lb. H'-infi, p. ... Hand-built Full Ballaoat Seml.Balloom Hvy-DotT CordOvcrlic Cordi Nutlonal Leauuo Iloston at lirooklvu. riilhi.lell.nl,, at Ni w Voik. t'hti-aKO al , 'im-lnuatl. rillBhurB al St. Louis. I'M Hl.TI' HID Atri l'iril. AfTll:l.. nr.- Tli., Invltnllnn of Lvei . It, Wash.. eMemleil hy the Cel. I'. ;. Ahluintsl to the IK.'li eoillen in e of the Lutheran I'd lilinl.iaii metloii of the AiiKU-itana .Hlo.l, una a..,'i i!..l hy th,. dele Bales atl.nilinir the l'.i:.', ronfer-i-ni'ii of the kio ii here. Those mailed tin delegate lo Hie annual avnoill.-al nieetltiir at SI. I u ni. .Minn.. In June, wcriv Lev. i It. Svvailsi.n. Itev. M. L. Su.lli.m. Hev. ll. II. Umiseil. Itev. .1. A. l'l.lllln.l 11. -v A An. I.-.. VI I-:. t;u--.;at.'.iin, A. MosslierK. A. I. Anderson, M. s-luiiiler ami Oj- i-af t aiison. making any rorea In the. first half ! ndleton of Ihe Innlnu. j Huns .. lliirliunn Slum's. ilit.s ... llnrtman led off and col on first La (lian.l. wllh a BlliKlo. llelma Hiieriflied Huns .. and put Ifartimin on fi-eon.i and J,itM v he. eame In on un error hy Ihe i Pendleton ueeond liasi'iiian. Jjit- ! Sloh n er in the Intitnir (loss,. it secret! I llarlin Williams hy a double to renter. Kolhlnir moro or lmportanre happened for the I'lrates until 1 1 1 fifth frame when Helm mnn.-ked out a rlean three lias., hit past the center fielder who fell down Irving to Vet the hall In his li.imls Sun. I llater sneaked In home uud won a eloHe deeislon from the iiiunh.-. The real ex.it. 'in. -nt of the name' oeeiirnd in the .s.-veml, ininnir. j La (liamle was tinahle to score in ', III,' MXtll. Ill Ihe SiVelllll K.-Ksioil WllltlUIIS Klliel.il. ttussi-tl liOKteM- n: aii it ii ni a j: .'. 0 0 0 0 2 4 ll ll 2 ll 4 2 2 7 2 1 t 4 0 2 0 1 2 i 4 0 0 0 2 2 4 110 7 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 ,) :i o o H -i o I o o o.o o 3 s :t it s !: A It It H PO A K If 4 13 10 0 u l a o 2 l i 4 2 2 0 1 1 Ii r. 12 2 10, 5 1 1 10 a 2 5 0 1 2 0 0 t'l. ..4 0 1 I HO, 4 0 0 1 1 ll Ii ' 4 1 1 o 1 1) o ; 40 7 1.1 27 2" 4 ' on hy Innings 1 2 3 4 a ii 7 S 0 .a n o l n I o 1 o 3 j .a i ii 1 o 2 o 2 o f, j i .2 0 0 0 1 0 31 7 4 1 0 0 1 2 2 3 x 13 ' I..1HI- Ihiulap, IlalU-n, I If ho advertla.s It. ha knowt H'i i no-l HAT DYE Cokiritc HAT HRITIv MCIin-rp We" THE L & L DRUG CO. first t hrmifK'h Adaiu's made and Sarrlflre hltfl: Ilartmnn, Tlunlap. Home runs: liaith. Three bas hits: Helm, Taylor. Two base iiit.s: iros-t(. Left on ha--.;.: U. Crande M, isndh ton n. Strmk out: l.y Heln 11. by Hun lap fi. Kartird runs; La (Irande U. I'fiidletun Plrst on ha I In: i iff Ih in 1', off Dunlap 1. Wild pilrhes: Iniiihip 2: tiedlt victory to Ib-in, rharc defeat to Ihinlap. t'iiNt b;use on errors: ,a (irande I'eiMieton ;. I'a.ssxd hall: .Maietaiii High way; rrtr and i then Al Hal I h. Pirate rat-h.r. mi.) I his I. iK sthk and btted the halt out aeros left field where it hid undiT lhefari. IteKiilt; three more markers tor I n (Irande :nd i Ha rih i iflb'ial: Marrah. I Keenev. Time of (.'inn uten, I I ew , ndleton. ll Grande; Scorer. .1. H. hours Hi mln Our Growth v r Mfiiet; of our liellablo S4r-.it-, s I .r.oo.ooono UNITED STATES t TACKLE Do You Buy Just Tackle Or Do You Want Something Better? We have made a study of Tackle Re quirements for Union and Wallowa Counties and feel that we. have the finest line of Tackle ever offered to the fisherman of this locality. Yon are invited to look our line over and decide for yourself. Wc Have Angler's Licenses Angler's only, J?:i.00; Combination $5.00 Oregon Hardware 8c Imp. Co. "A SM V. CAMITIIll- IS II Will i; TO IlL 11()S1. THAN ;ltl AT t All Ill s OF flMI.- it 'estruction Must epaired Costs Millions Each Year to Maintain Oar Highways "" 1 1 : ev5 h ' , v-K--K J CAL'SE AND EFFECT The Highway Commission finds 90 of the damaRe is caused by 4'To of Ihe traffic. This 4 includes for hire trucks and busses operating as common carriers for their private gain. The last legislature passed a law requiring these for-hire busses and trucks to nav a moderate charge to reimburse the State and Counties in part only for the damage these heavv busses and trucks are doing to the highway. Whether this law becomes effective Mav S 1025 rests with the people. " "l ' The. Motor Bus and Freight Truck Associations are circulating referendum petitions to hold up this law until Novemlxr, 192(5. If the people sign these referendum petitions the private car owners and the. general taxpayer will continue to pay the tremendous cost of main tabling these highways without receiving substantial help or aid from these for-hire truck" and busses that are doing most of the damage. b When you are. asked to sign one of these petitions remember that it is a commercial bir or truck company that is asking you to relieve them of paying far the great damao-p tu thev are doing to our roads. ' ' ' l Refuse to sign these petitions and advise your neighbors to do the same. Oregon State Association of County Judges and Commissioners It. I.. Maslnoiuk, Howl River. J. T. Adkisson. The Dalles, , 0 .,, , President Vice-President K. Smith. Salem Secy-T reas. Paid Advertisement "Iaava a (lean Camp and a lid r'iro."