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PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER" Tuesday. April 28, 1925. ' Still Smiles HAINES DEFEATS , COVE IJASEIJALL SQUAD, 19 TO 10 i ii ?t JIHE UPHELD roVI-: (SlK'i'lall IVIillly nller iiiMiii tin Im.' hitMchall team of 4'of fihueil llHilli'" lit llilines nml lost hy It M'uii (if Id hi ID. SUSPENDERS 4r OR r 0' t)-(?S r 9 Aditorials II May In (crest Ymi To Know ThaU- The wnlst linn haa started Its r Ii o u n il f roar 1 he depthK. Skirl have un rended lo the lui'i', iiirl - uaifct Illicit, liy 'the same token, are Inclining up , vvurdM. Nil every vvai.:t lifie I 10 follow I h- li '-tj'!, hilt every other one, m h ; I 1 wo say? to In" eunServ.i- tive. That- Jt in now entirely out ct fashion to drop line's wis py ipfoi'Kfttrt handkerchief for a Kiill'int yonth to i--tdoro to Uh lull' owner. ( 'hunnliitf yoniiff won if n now fasten Miiiiri',M or chiffon or n orn' ti- r, w hich Jiuve. been dj;cd .wllli lace, lit il.' v.ai;,t lino of their fror a'IUi :i rhinestone or p pin. li That A tfW children Kt home in tlin thfHi -v-iiiiiK to tick their parents in b' I. That According to )hif lavs paused in' Texas, i ho doc tor's prescription Ktven yo.i for Iiootrh is (foil) In '(! publinhed for three duy:i bo your frlenda will know you're sink. That Of course Wf (ikn praise, who doesn't? If yon feef ' thnt wo merit it. we'll im Kind to hear from you. Hut If W( deserve critlebuii - ho JllBt hh free to crlt lcifcp. I'lOKier-s Ih the re sult of constructive criti cism. Your communication , will b welcome. That 'The forest payroll nays nearly two-thlnlH of the Northwest's waen. We rannot nfroril to li'irn It up. Help prevent foreit fires." FBXKST W ATKINS, -Mifr. wU- ' mm 1 as1 LLUJ f .". Vi if iVcii; Draperies For J J 12 1 1 111 HOMES" Beautiful Drapes are the foun dation for an attractive room. Your window decorations have an almost unbelievable power ox being able to give warmth, col or and a well-blended harmony to a room. Do your drapes do this? Make a survey of your home during this ''Better Hornet Week." If you see where some new hangings might improve, we most cordially invite you to inspect the. large collection we have, in prices convenient for all and suitable for living rooms, bedrooms and dining rooms. .Soft colors and beautiful de signs make this one of the choic est collections. You will find many economical and attractive solutions to your drapery prob lem here. House Dresses That Are Attractive I et Thoroly Practical Just in time for the warm days come our Betty Lou House Frocks. Here are gay little dresses of crepe and linene with novel embroideries and subtle, new touches. Your housework will become so much more pleasant when you have a cool and practical dress for the occasion. $1.50 to $5 "Vr?."-- "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE" J iili -'I iil sr. Tho Junior class pritctico of witrlriK nnltHH in i h- IriMpimtlon lor tin- following urticli. wilHt-n by .lin k I'oolhlKf of 1 lie J .a CriilUii ItiKh m-hool. Krlltor'H Nuic. (if no Dchitonl frihnvii tlli Hmflcs Ihouirh tut liiis losi tin t-im iJ on ( and tin- visiotj lr. to oihoi in nulit loo irnnd A oiH'-lltrtt- iirnnil Inp llplilvMihi ho.-i lit- i." now tMitnlrm Ituilnjph 'alttnin t onrt otht-r ruovit- jtttrt In Unllv wood the art t si'lf-dcfenKt- St-v.-n- punching la I In- i int t'li.nyhi mi his pi't'St-ii prt-ilh jiniftil 1'iit. Ii iim K .lai'tilK'cii, )(!( ; thr nnlui'hjniil Hik 1 luce f-n-ors. M;tiiap-i- .sisirc look (In- In an; 'ions opMiinH' pliilo -onhii ally. "fU- (jppo.-ition circled my nd at will," was Ki!cr"n only viu n mm mi on Ihe fofIhall scon- oi' L'l-14. "HV a good tiling to rhi ilH-MValem oi' the had has. li.-iil ,.;iry." Then to pimr ttn- iinccriniiiiv tr lite fame nod tin ui-doin tit Sis-li-r', icnuuk. llu m-l two uaincs stamd h ihc smiir clnl were mid sen -h ,n cxhihilitins . uf . tijM t lai ic ha-chall, nity iotir rim-i Iwi'i sturcd In lattli ronlcsts. PLIES ILL DUST ORCH SPORT NEWS i PDJunne LH OllrlllUL J TEAM STRONG the ."In-' put mark and th uecorlitir tr reports from thf Maronn and Whit camp. !'."': GUTS PUSH n ji m t r rnnMTi luinLrnu (Fly Srooi) With i v.-1 v ti.l in i iik vlctoiiin ovit the linker ami 1 nlon tnnli towns ami a ileeMve win over Uh J'eiHlkton mid Wolla Wullu (U;nl the Blu, end Vhlt nthleten n.-.m In a fair way to rapture rirHi hon or for the iteeoml time ln ihe Knjit em Oregon Trai k anil r'h I.I men whlrh will he held h.re Siitiinlnv. .Mny 9. Preliminaries will he run ' off In the morning ami the nn.ihi In the afternoon. Hrranse of a five tune trtiek more prellmlnurie may In- in c. s . n.iry thnn la imimllv Die e,i'.e. an, those wh) tak. time lo x. e ) , . -rnornlnit aprlnta nml hiii.ll,. i. . will protiatily witnemi mime tl,.n competition. rrellrnlnnry to championship eonlent the TlKem will p.irii,.pai. In tt I'nlon eounly meet nt I'ni.ni thla Hnlnnlny. Hi v. ml i'ni.ni eonnly reennls -.. nniii.lv the cen 1nry ilnsli. Ihe lirn.iil hirnp. I hi , hlKh Jump. Ihe low l.m.l . , lin, i0.1Bllilv Ihe 2Jn yanl tin v lull lr wi'ilihei- eon.liiiiiiiM r.-,ir l-ISlt of Vnlntl. m;iv I.. ,.l.r tfl Slierw.Hi.t. rn.'imuno. Jensen, Znn.l. l. M. K nniin nml smntz seoreil 47 ill l a (iran le's i:3 pnlnlH hat wen Oi.- r. i.n. tun IrianRiilar me. I Se.iur.law s!:. l wmiil. hih t'.idU man wilh li;. l.. (lie rest l.v a ii-i.. in::tr:ni. an. lei. with s. eaine let. I iiiinuiin was thlnl mill 7, lle.i.l.a Ihe pmillM, l.a ir; s.-vera! h.'.'itii.l places tlial h. lolal. Il.ii'lmill. I,: Imk the I'.r.it. n.l oi Hi- v. The l.allii;, who h.iv.- i.: n.l winners of first Ihlel.s molt Uilr.l atel fourth !. -I lo run up the IlilliT .r.mi. Is leml s ill liittiliK at Ih. "i.-l l.auue i;ame. ... r-.m-. s of pla "I- ipat.-.l In amfiiicw i,i:.ra F. Clulis W. I.. Pet. Wiisliliik'ton .. s 3 .727 I'hlluilelphia s :t ,77 i 'lev. -Ian. I s 4 . i: 7 hleiiKO II 5 .114:1 St. l,nuls .. il 7 .41; evv York 4 7 .:ii;4 I'elrnit :t In ,2;ll notion 2 a .us i:,ums ii, iin : .,., I lii.iiuK.il .: 3 .( i w . s :i .a;;, ! H' 'in . 2 .I'.'.n j ( il OS. . 11 ) ' I - .71 !t4.i j Alexan.l.-r . . . s 1 .i;r, I .1 I I j T''ii 71 lr, .vi i i 111 1.1. r hi, h i..1i.i..I's liam I. all l',;,in 1 ' . v i i . 1 1 1 ! all (uiikw il inn helm'.- Il an, limn ...cures In tlalc. S' . ii. 'i i'lMr,,: ! si r,. ,ii uiniiin;; an-i "Hut ill'. ii ), I .1,:, mi, I, .a- hip t,,ia XATIONAI, l riniis w. Vi'W York 11 rineinnatl it -l-.l. :.:. s ! Itronklyn .. . r. S'. I.ntiis . fi 1 I'l.lla.li Iphla 4 '"' J l'111'.hiin; . 4 ll'islnn ;t Tet. .sis .CIS .dir. . 4 r. r. .417 .4.H1 .:t:13 .Hun I('i:itTITY Hnhali tliri on uncoitahity. Thnt one atiylc at Hie ymne is iH-i'liups the ynaicst avsct in its hid for liopulnrity. It U donlilt'iil it iiny opcnitiK djiy sci-ls in l In major ever heller il liLstraiiti the uncertainty t,( im national pastlnK' than thnt stayed between rtevHand nml St, I.onls at the latter rily. Two perfectly conditioned hall dubs :UitKf-d a rent hurlesniir-. The Rcoro wa 21 to H, n retmlar Kriil iron total wilh each team kicking alt the KOals alter Imichdowns. The two rllihs tuad" 41 hase hits, dividitiR I hem almost eou.iliy. 'i.AfiuJid c:tihir i'l, the Urown.s KV Vdl'.K A I .l.irk Scott i 2". wa.i in pood form Momh.v and mih- rtevclnml got nwnv to a sdx-Hin lead In ihrm innlns. The Hrnvns evened t he count at nine ot the close of ihe firth mid then proceed ed to take a four-run margin in the sixth. It seemed that after 11 had start for tile home Huh the breaks had shifted to i hut. Then, to etiinax one of the wild est opening day Karnes ever per- ! pettiaici, ricveiand mad- an rm dozen nin- In the eighth Inntmr. hit, th imr the I'lillailelphhi New York .... Iiatterh ff! Sett and II: Phillies, the f limit tak- on.t fcniie of (he p.tricfv. ):. il. c. ai l.sim I th . in,1 f. 12 II. nltn P. PPOdKI.YN ( VP) l!e:i!.m I Ih 'Mikh u : Panel,,': Kit nip. lienton. jdnw-lil j Petty Matcheidcr id h lirnv. 4 a M 2 ( "Kt'O- ui-l OWiil; HOUSE CLEANING CHINAMEL is one thinjr tlial is necesMay at this time. We have a t'liiiKinicl 1'roil'ict' for every pinose. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. i IN.MNN,Tl ( VP) P. hi-ai;o :, 'incluitali 2 ' i s: K.ini man. Keen l.iuine. P'luiilter O R K flON A C, R I T ' I ,T I R A J, roiddXii;. Porvallis. (in-, (Spe cial A thorough test of apple or chard dusting by nirplanc will he attempted here on or about May 1. when extensive trials o a 40 acre tract belonging to tin ( laco or chards, y Monroe, are expected to! reveal whether airplane spraying; can In; made practical under pres ent conditions. The tests will be ni ide coopera tively by tiio Kntomolotfy depart- 5 iip-nt of the experiment station and i rhe air service of the inith reserve ; division. I.ieutenurtt Oakley Ci. ' Kelly and Pilot 11. C. Miller Of j Vancouver liurracks will brlnt; two; army plant s here which will be j equipped with it new' type dusting device designed and built by W. J. Chaniberlin, assist atit jirofessor of ! entomology. j Professor Chaniberlin In himself ' an aviator in the reserve corps and I has mad." extensive studies of for- j mer dusting experiments by nir- I plane for the control of crop pests! and diseases. The experiment here ! will he the first ever attempted: with apples, thoueh airplane dnst- i ilifif of cotton fields, peach on h- ; I ards. anil eatalpa grove has met! with considerable .success in the;! south and east. A mixture of had arsenate and sulphur at the rate of about Im pounds to the acre will be applied from the air in the coming tests for the control of codling moth -md apple scab. I; will be put on at Ihe time for the regular calyx sprny. The entire acres is expected ( to he covered In about five minut after the machines get in the air. j Adverse veat her conditions are ; KWh a limiting factor in spraying! large acreages in the limited time wln-n the a p plica t ion is effective, that the su'-c. ssi'id use of airplanes , in Hi work would be a big step in disease pe:a control, a- hundreds of acres could be covered in legs i than a day at jtil He- proper time ' and no more rosi for application, i ;is I'n.i. sor ( 'ha nd.' rl In I Whcrmr thrf scQ good candy srsrM:ii:iiN. Twenty years ago the suspender, nr 'calluH," 'was an essential part of the ward robe of cveiv well. dressed man. .No pair of trousers, with these attached, could possibly douch down over the we rer'M hips. A short time ayo, however, the vogue of Ihe belt, came in. An air of slouchlnes was lo be observed In ihe clothing of males who used I he be) i, as conl rusted with t In neat and straight hanging ironsern of the preceding generation. What wan ihe reason for this? I w.tt: mendv the selfish vanity of i hose who ! bought only of their personal appearance. In the opin ion of certain young men ihe ap pearance of KLisjH-nders was not complimentary to their masculine beauty, and this means of support was therefore discarded In favor nl the more spectacular hell. It may be still observed, however thai l In real he-men, those who look for en I ser vice, ,-,nd not merely Miner- fieial appearances, still adhere to the old reliable ualtus. n view of all these ihins. . not a movement 0 revive the use I Of SU.:pellde-!i as all Mlllcle Of im.lc , .ppm-cl to be commended? There-I fore, every right thinkinur mr.ii owes to I he Junior class of the l-a (irandc high school a vote of t hanks for their recent activities in this movement. .lack 'K-lidge. !'. IIK" ( OAST I. i:tii i: I'lnlis W. I.. I'et. j Salt l.uke In 4 .7K1I j Sun Francisco 1 i 4 . 7 s '. j l.o Anitelej. 12 'J .f.71 j Saeralnenlo !l 1 I : j Seattle .... 1 I .-l ! ilnkliinil 7 I I .3S'J j I'orllanil fi I-' .29-I V.-I'iian II I r. .'-'il I 0- ATTENTION ). 0. K. K. ()- Wednelay. Aill I'lHh. Ceie niwiiinl at. K. or I'. Hall. I lu li quet at 7 'flH'k. (Nunc nml wear yiuie I'cz. Liht or Lighter--1 Knit unilerwear or athletic styles. Cool as you wish to he choose y o u r weight. Comfort underneath! ; If ho ailverllsi IkooiI. It, he knows lt'a IIOKNNIIY lll'ltlMX; ST. 1.UI-IS (API l:nKi rs llorns l.y. w ho was l rin k on tin- heail hy u puelie.l hall last Thurs.liiy, will prnlialily I." hack ;il .seeou.l hase for the l iinlinuis 'I'uesihiv. lir. Itoliert l' Ilylaml, eluh physician. annouiicc,i .Momlay niKht. papers Is provhleil for eveninf I'eu.liiiK in it sleaiu-heuleil room, anil .spring niatl ressul heils nwall the weary traveller at niKht. lteKil- ir llllnnlfS have the use of a piano nil u ra.lio set. anil ihere is it sup. ply of toys for Oie ehil.lren. Try A MILK SHAKE Made wilh Weatherly The Quality Ice Cream There's a difference you will appreciate Moori Drug Co. Everything for the Sick Room Phone M-68 We Go Out of Our Way to Serve nraacu and hkttior than evkk! (JHOCICItlES ONI. V THE CITY GROCERY lout Hack of Cnrr",, on l'ir Btrwrt PHONXI MAIN B7S RAT BAUM FREH DELI VERT Clean, Fresh Looking Walls At Small Expense Muresco Kalsoniine, a simple and effec tive preparation with hot water, solves the problem for every home where the house wife has pride in the appearance of the house but only a small budget to spend to make it more attractive. Muresco is more than ordinary kalsoniine in quality and lasting value, yet not more expensive. Varied colors to K'ive just the effect you want. We will gladly give suggestions on your painting problems. Noah's Paint Slore La Grande, Ore. I l.i ' I e i i, Ibniri-H; UIKO. Exide Batteries niKOMiiKiKi (-Aiiiti nirroits S. A M. Spotllfhta Packard Wlrr all lvi Ofnerator & Ktrt- llrllsli( Light (Jloheo il alu Lamp Snrkctt Ooniilno Horny and lvioo Oolla, Polnu, rto. hlinnn lliirna Slop I hihta Hohert iiinrh an, aiamplon Swrk I'Iiikh CopiHT TlltllllK t.ailjrh'l lii.uhhera utAin in FRED T. BURGESS 1B0H .WW, At l'it tj'-btirs" at St. Louis', postponed, r;un. IMIU AM'IJ'HI A V) Sam Ci.iv. vouthtiil rit;h bander of t he A'Mj.-ics. shut cut N, w York .Um 'ht. N to ft. Ileh Nhcwktv, nf !!! V:.nk-eH v:is di'i.n from Ihe imnund m Hip ruth hv an attack jwhh'h Included a homer trout 1he bdi of .vi Simmons. . il. -;. j N'ew Vn K ft o 4 j rhltttde Iphia . S 1 .1 S lotteries: shawkev. H.-all and , f'et; Univ und Cochran. I im;tu(it (v) ii. ii. k. St. I ,ouis 1 1 1 .1 3 1 trint ji 12 2 ; lotteries: Ciiitni. Vannthler. t.mtorth ami in. Severel,); nd- leu.n . Wi U,, Johnson and It.issler, Woodall. I flevchmd j' hlcj(K .. li.iltertej Iwirr, 4 In S U 9 3 TIm ltrmn made 10 error in (lie ild uev a It. lit', lour of Ibi-ni being i hnryeil tti the ri-ale-t t)f all Tirol iMi-ciiicu. (.come Siller. I'oni errors Is usual I (iiiio,.v ipada for the enou. Till ' M lit TT.NT j It was a tuiiHh break all around for Sisb-r because fandom has a habit of bhnrrln: the failure uf the' lndividu.il p'ayer on the manner. ' It so happened lhat Siller started j Joe ltitsn on the rubter. Joe ha.l ' fimired in the winter t nide r,r ' ShocKt r, Conner ai-e o( the tliown.-s! staff. The bins . re out Ihere to j Kivo Wusli Ihe eilttcal once over. ; Aitr the Kaine Hush remarked! lo me that neve,- in an llv he have lews .stilt f. A Her t "le e. j land Initl made seven rims in Icmn i lhan three InnlnirH. Joe uxk him- i self onl. i Another pl ixer who wuh irtttni;! the acid lest from landom, wa ! Miilfielder Kenuctt. subbint; tor lldl I EVERY EtTS A DUCHT Our Growth wards and Matt .Hid I'rousc. Sch: liol.t !k liOSTON (Al1) Wash hi); ton Hoston Hatteries: Mojrriiif. K. M. I. -2D I M.il lerrv and Huel; WlnKfiel and Piclnieh. eidem e of our Kidiahle Sen Ice. Ke;oniTes er si.riOft.uon.oo UNITED STATES Announcing The Result Of OLDEST LINOLEUM CONTEST Mrs. Lee Wamick, La Grande WIN'S A NEW LINOLEUM FLOOR WITH A RECORD OF 40 Years And Still In Use It had lioon our intention to make a report of all the old linoleum en- i tared, but there were so many that we are only listing the three oldest. ' The second oldest entered by Mrs. W. W. Wade of Island City and used 35 years. The third oldest entered by -Airs. I) wight Jesse of La Grande and used 30 years, and good for many more. There were many more that averaged over 20 years. It Pays to Buy Good Linoleum. We Recommend Armstrong For Every Room In The House W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. Distributors of Armstrong's Linoleum