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PAGE TWO THE L'A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, May 7, 192.1. This Entire Slorz DEVOTED TO YOUK COMPI.ETU SATISFACTION Hill's Department Store "A GOOD PLACE TO TltADE" sp6rtWews Iiii'TViiV ' -ini .n"i i" " ni" ' ."T ,, EM BEET PILLING SATURDAY EVE Two ,Men Scheduled to Wrestle in La Grande; Commission Gives Okeh to Match. - A wrestling mntrh Mint Rlioultl five tho fans an rxtmm-ly Inter entlnip pvMilnir will I; h' lil In tin '( ild Follows liufl'llntf Nut unlay t venlliK. Muy 'Jilt, under the um.s l.ireM t,T Dii- l.i (Jinil.le AlliletU' I liib, ltst niKhl Ilii' IioxImk roin lutr siun npjtrovi'ti I hi- uitiieh. Hillv Kil wards iil Fi.ttik I'.ll I rifjj will iiH'f-l In I In"1 f :i I ii i purl ot the Mini heat two out of three .fulls. In tlic iircllinlnury mut' li l'i lei lluzkon will lake on Vance. Thti vonliiR"i! utt-rf fitiiiiH-nt l r tiCiluli 1 to hfin promptly nt H: lh u'clork. MH'SIIVS H.Mli PAHIS NKW YORK AP)- Sailing or the 'ItiTffifiarla Weiliien.lny wit h 111' y.H'v fur a five weeks' trip to K:ik IntuJ uod r'rnnet', Jack 1 Hnnmte r''lu i-m'i his nMorllon Umt tic hut no Intention of retiring from t h rliiff. Ho explained that his tiij wna to he n honeymoon nnd no for tha purpose or promoting III; pUKlllfltlp career, Akd whom In' rcKiinlfd as the mot formidable heavyweight hox vnt, I ii'iniwy reflect i u nioiuei, nml t lion wild: 'f unney, (iibbonf it ml Will.'i." He mild liln plans for the future wei-F Indefinite. "I'll right or d anything etsi- Unit's worth while, lit' UMUTted. ' Oempoty and Ills wife ptun In tif tlenminy If their time perruliH. riillosophy Is UHiiully about all i phHoHopher him. IC a square meal for a dim l.r.w w i'Jiikii EVERY BITES A DELICH1 WE SPECIALIZE ON Generator Starting Ignition All Electrical Itepairs To You i Car Guaranteed Service Full Line or Service Parts Battery Electric Service 1311 Wash. M-75.1 MOTHER'S DAY Whnt mld !tc l iner Thi-u A Itrh-lt or w j:.Titi;iti,v m i: ritt;iM . !Ny)KiHtnii- Van II l;t, Ktrnu berry t 'hucolate Vnnilln, Hlrawben-y J'ineupplc Sherbet tlOHton f'renm, Mnplo Nut, Cherry (Job) Moon Drug Co. Everytliinff for the Sick Koiim I'hone M-CS IGS1L Baker Plays Pirates Here Next Sunday I -a (Irande sturfci Romi-thliiK li.v noiiliiK mi I I taker in the ham-ball feline l.i.':t Sunday ami the 4'olls are oril for revenue. In fart from imports I ruin Maker tin olts are eomuiK ooun lu-re m l ,fcluiuluy v 1 1 1 1 if-,- hti-ntijii of Knocking the i'uvit nil' til ball at t'V'i'y time up, .-ihutllnr; the .a (Jntide biilters out ami In other wuvs Kallop roiiKh shod over the I'mitea, At leant thr rumors are t lilt It and fa.u to that iTIect Mid the saying bout tin Hjiiuki' and the fire Mill .mills true. Maker expects to have i in w bald ry thin w- k, that iniit'h n i-'-ilaiii. uilmaii ilidn't hIkiw as w II ha lb hi, the I.a Cninde twirl-.-r, hist week and consiui-nl ly Ha ,(i'r I' out lookhin for another innn. Mi am inn- the I 'Ira I fi have not m-.-h bin- and aif tt-aily mi throw ip a heavy barr.iK of one und two uf IiIIh and iiihvIc clreult Jout h text .Sunday, However (he name Ih not likely o turn Into a fiehh-r'.'i pb-ule. Iluck llelli of the I'lratett has been tak iis an enfureed re:d today and W) his arm is in fine shape. What .hiker will 'L up on tin mouml to aee t he I ( 1 1 audi- bat.Hmen re. lialll-'l lO be ."t i ll hut he'll be SOIIM' jody with moil' t huii a fdow ball nd U roundhouse rurvi'. , Hart holouiew. I'lratn receiver nd Jtein ar,e working tonether eiter the last few days und an nipiov( im nt in their work may , expected next Hnnday, Not to ouvey I lie impreMslon that much .nprovenicnl was needed but with ie I wo bo j s becoming inure ac itfttiuned Id citch ot her in dally raelleo, thliiKH are bbund to no ver Mtioot her. .No rhiuiKi'4. MamiKer French Hinted today hut no clsuiiKiM will be made In ae l'iraies' lineup for next Hun i ay. No-eliHrwea ltr4 needMl. iThd leln to Hai-th battery will be In rtton. the Williams to 'Helm to inlkht will akaln be working. Tom .os-ett will play third base ami drect the team from thai position, nd llartmtin, Alexander and lM ls will drk Die daisies out In the iehir readlllK Troiii left to rlKht. This name, rated u qmh he. ween the two t run Rest teams tn he Illue Mountiiln circuit la ached -iled to fdart nt 2;:n Huuday nrier loon. President Schroeiler, head -f the leiimn. huii not yet sent word ellbig who the umpires will be. AMl:itU'AN liOM US WIN Iiomtiin ( Al'( Amalriir linTors )f Ihi. I nlt.il Slates wan- vlrtor un In i lMhl onl or 10 liuuta In tin ,t .1 1 1 ii m m 1 1 .-.i r the all-Ainerli'an 1 i.i tli I.. 1 1 M li I helil here We.lnemlav m ill to ileelile tlie I II leholilrr of lie Wef.tei'H heitltsihere, Hillltll Vtneiiea anil Ciiaaila illlileil linn. Jl' III the uther elKhl IllilltH. Ill all if whleh I hey I'ouKht 1ioxi1Vji of tllla oiiiitry. "Ml I- AI.ONfi" WINS STAKi: i.i:xini:to. iv. (ai-i -siep MnliK,'' l'i . , M. I i t ni , n, r"M eliest init eelt. wen the ltliiei;rna makes lire Weihi.Mlnv Willi Itroailway Inllin tiliMimu Heeoli.l ami l "Haii tlilr,l. T,e tinie wan 1:M I i. All thtee ate enlereil In the Kelltneky li.rliv .lav Hi. I'AXCHO IU:.TK .Mel 'O.MAS MAS' ANTONIO. T.n (API kill I'ani liii. San Alilnnlo llywelL'ht oiik III I IlKlit with Jue .MeCnnne, !' llallilH hel'e Tlli-mlti v llllllll ivhet. Ilie lii 'i'(i 1 1 1 1 a of the latter lns.seil III. leu.'l Into I he (he Iiiim! Ine ha, I I . a.l. n .1 hi,,, Inlu a elpte lute will, a itii.iIuhk" lilow en the nr. SOOTIIK THOSK TWITCIIINC N i: It V K S Many wlio nailer villi oehlnir, HiruhhlllK llerven. Willi feel an jtlour.h tiny "woulil like to Jump nut in the .-Hkin" tit.- ol'tea tea.ly I l'i rlv" Hi 111 ilenpalr. They have an lin.e r.n- InliK. exinnljihe rest "iriH. st.iii.'t Inn m reeoninienileil. s" tlKV nilfler In lHletlee the un Inl'l aiietiy of nene lllfln tlinuil Inn. ; ant kiinwinir wlileh way to turn. I Lupa N . u i It I.n TalilelH we v i ninimuinl. ,1 f help J lit su h ji'uNiti. it tn remarkulile the re. iiHn Hint have been olilnltie.l l,y j tills ullnple, effeetlyi. t reiilineat. j They help to r.-ninyr Hie tnllain i nuttlnn or the nerves nnil restore 'the illHenseil nerven to nnilll 1, lieallhy eotlillllnn oneo inure. J No hareotlen or linlilt .tortntnu " or liroinlilen are eontaini I ; Knp N.nillln TalileU. TlleV aie i n.l.irseil l.y many leaillnw I'hysli num. Hi-Kin Inkinit Kopa N". II i if In Tl,,., lo. lay. IVlec II. Vnnr ilniKiilst will reeniuinriiil lllein. ltnl I'mnn Hruir Hlore win I "apply you. .Mall oidem filled. A.lv. GOBB SMASHES 110 RECORD AMi:iiic an i,i:a(ii i'. fiiiriK- v. i,. I'lillmli'liililu t:i f, VViiHhlruiton ..' 12 5 ( 'Irv.'lij ml 1 1 r fhlciiH" 12 7 HI. LoiiIh :.. !l 12 IPi lrrdl II 1 4 N.-w VmK fi IS Jloflon 1 12 NATIONAL I,KA; i: null-- W. I.. Ni York 1 1 r. I'lni'lmiull In ii 'Mcni.'O in 7 I'lillurlr lhlu II II I'.niokl.vn .. !i I'iltMliiirK I' Ml. l.olliH II IM Hli:iloil I! 1 I I'll. .722 .71111 .i;ss .ii:i2 .4 211 ,::hii .2114 ,2'I4 l'r-1. .i;ss ,i;2"i ,r,n .Mill .471) .4UII .7r ST. MMTH M ) Ty 'obb add ed to hia batting laurels by hlt-tliiK- two home runs, theV-iy i-.h-tabliMhbiK a modern major h-at-m-baseball record of five lour-batf-i;ers In i wo kmum-h aand the I'e Irolt Tiki-ih deteale, the St. Louis lirowns Weduemlay, It to -I. (Jeume Mi.-hr hit ;,aely in hla twelitv-ftrrd C(inaeeulie Kaine. I:. II. R l.-lri.lt .. m. i.oitis llalli-rl.'' nualoi Hi, .-III. 1 1 ix : 4 II o Cole and Woodall; tauter, ''aik ami Sev- NKW VOI'.K 4AI') ' 1! 11. I'lillaililplila ii IS II N' w Vorvv Hall. Hi a: ("ochi-ati. ; Hihaiic. 2 la 1 llai'li, lliiiiiiiii ll anil .Ioni a. Slioi-k. i- anil WAHHINOTiiN (Al ) It ii. i:. ! lionlon i Kin 2 WiiHhlii&tiiii In 12 :l lialterien: IChlnke, l.nillll, Hut rhit?. I.neey anil I 'li'lllletl ; Jolilinoll anil Kii l. Tate. I'l.lVKI.W'O IAIM ('llleat.'0- Hlevelallil. rain anil enlil, pie.lpnl- I. HOHToN ( Al') -- I lasty Vanee nlint out Hie Itraven will) loin- hlla Weiltie.-.ilay anil the ilrooklyn lloilKein won the thinl Hilme of the nerlen la to a. Nance ranniil elKhl haller.s. It. II. E. Ilrooklyn I" 15 II lionlon .;, n 4 4 Halterlen: Vanee alii lieherry; Clrtihaiii; Haeheliler. Ilenton, ltifn ami O'Neill. T'lTTHIirilO (AH) HI. I.ouhl I'lttnlinrR; cold and wet KroiimtH- M 1 1 1 .A I l:i .1 l 1 1 A (AH) --- New-Vork-I'hilnilelphln: Void weather. I'HU'Alill (AH) Cllli'lniiatl (lileano: wet grounds. 9 Tourist Travel Heads " ' For American Hliores OtlTHKNUDlK (AP) - Moro Swedish tourists for the I'nited Htutes and a increasing number of emigrants for 'itnada Is t he ef fect or the American Immigration law on Swedish westward t ravel, as tt pours through this ivuteway lo the Atlantic While the normal Swedish over flow population is about I'h.impO a year, the number admitted us Im migrants In the t utted States Is limited for 1!25 to yfiti I. In Can ada. I lie young farmers of the north continue to be welcome, and the Caiiadinn Koveriimental uuthorlties have promised cooperation. In their distrlbiitlun. At the same time there are many Swedes who wish to visit the I'nit ed States k.s tourists, and to meet this demand Swedish (ravel inter ests now phut to oinaniy.e a regu lar conducted tours ( h rough the eastern and middle wentern states, with nil expenses covi red In one lump sum. As there Is no restruelinn on the number of round trip tourists, thin class is expected to fill up the spurt usually reserved for emigrants. yui:l iu:ats itr.i:i (K'.DKN, (Al1) - Mike Yokel. ve r run wri tler. .b-f. a ted .lack llecd of t Mib a. in a match here Tuesday night, Yokel taking the first nnd third f :i I - I'riilt snnii-nn l,rt,-k, itninetl Ikhiiim- ol Its mini sinnRtli nml slj hae lieeii nisl l,y our of inn- uell-kniiHii bi-li-k niasiius with Hie result nr an nrilei- fur i HMil'i' rllles Milled speaks r,H' itsell. As In snllsraellun mnl nil- , iK aiaim- tin- Inlek lme mil) jlnvii nil Ilie iimi ki t fur ihii wi ks nun we niv nit'enil oes.iltl, I'liilt silnii-.,ii Inlek like Ihe li'sl of his Rinnls niv plettsltiK the linlille. 2.l(l M-r Hill. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "The Poor Man's Frtaiul" Opw. KontHlrj. I'llOMJ H$ Wo Wnnily Htndnraa V ' .W'V' " l..i..Mh iUiMiiVi?v infre'-l- " ' 1 On Heavy TraU -V. . . .: ..... Meet King Holomon. heuvyweicet chaiiijHuu of ventral und Houth Amcrlc'u, who (a necking bouts with Jack Itennult, Hartley Madden, Tommy (iibbons, Harry Wills und otheiH. Hy hopes some day to win tlatluiiu'u hfuhfat hoiioru. ii-.iacki:rs WIN FROM O.-W. SHOP TEAM 12 TO SIX SAXIl LOT I.KAIII K W. . 7 . 2 I.. I'll u l.aiiii 4 .:i:u 1 .una 1 .lain 1 .aim 1 .HIM) Ill-Jai k. in .. Itlver ItalM ... Nat. Ciitar.l ... Il-W. lni .. HooHli'lH 1'ralrlf- iMin .Stri-lT.s U 3 aim Tin llt-.lacker.s baaeball t-am won its seventh .straight game last evi niim, defeainig Die u-W. shop team 2 to fi. The (-.Jacket :( C;.lle to biit In (he lal iniiihK two runs behtml and b for'- the side was put out eichl inen crt.stil the rubber. I ridav evening the Ili-Jacker will meet the tt-W. i- im again and will tangb- with an Observer shop team In the near I mure, (lames have been tentatively arranged with the' North Powder V. C. and an Imbb-r team. ;ami:s today American League lietnilt at St. Louis. Chicago at Cleveland. National J-ngiM' Ilrooklyn at Itostou. New York at Philadelphia. St. LoiiIr ut Pittsburg. Pacific CoaAt League San l-'ranclsco at Vernon. Lon Angeles ut Oakland. Salt IjUke at Saeramenlo, Seattle at Portland. . ( ()l LI ,;i: IIASLHALL NKW HAVKN, conn. (AP) Hrowu ii, N ub- 7. NIOWTON, Mass. (A P) Hoslon college h. Villa Xova 4. CHICACO (AP) - Illinois i, Chi cago ii, PltlNCKTON ( A P) Fordham fi. IVIni'einn 1. '1 J The Ideal Car TU Standard THE new Sludebaker Standard Six Duplex-Phaeton is the ideal car for Spring and for all the year. When the sun 'is shining, it provides the exhilarating freedom that only an open car can give. When it rains or storms, or on damp, chilly evenings, you have instant protection at you.- finger tips ... by simply lowering its roller side enclosures, an exclusive Studebaker feature. This extra convenience is found only on cars built by Studebaker. .And the Stodebaker Standard Six Duplex Phaeton sells at the price of an ordinary open car. Come in and see this new-type car. Learn what Studebaker oilers before you buy. $1145 . o. I), factory i0" this mas .jrr SEATTLE ONCE AGAIN VICTOR lA(iii(' coast i,i:a; i: Clul.s W. I.. I'll. Siin l''l!lllrlHI'o 2" 17 .741 Hull Uilf IS 1" .i4:i I .oh AlilT'lis 17 III .f.ii7 Hi-uHl" 14 14 .f.HII l'orll!mi 11 If. .422 Niicnimi-Jito I 2. I 7 .114 ll.iUlallil II Hi .407 Wrnm) .. 0 2n .2 In - Ki'iillli- V. I ,,'! lit I K I 7 I'oli'l'I.AN'li (Al'l II. II. K. Kin I III' II lit II i ..,-! Iiili.l 7 14 1 lir:IM-lliM: SlihiT, Ihuunvirli uliil l:ly, liarluir; Vat rj: on ami Ti.ljin. snli i.al.t ii. sii.'iaiiii'iitft o PA"'HAMI-:.TO (Al1) It. M. I'. Sail IJik.. II 12 " .Xacraiiii-iilo !1 2 II liall.Ths: I'liii.l.r nml I'.-lii':;; 'rhoni.sini. V iiTc-i anil Kia hli i. Vernon :t. San I'niiirlM'o '2 V Kit N i tS (AP P. II. j:. San I'ranclsci, 2 !i a Vernon - :t 0 1 p.atlerie.s: Williams. M. Cril tin and V'ec; Partoot and Whitney. Ollhlantl (I. Iis Anri' 2 OAKLAMJ (APj P. 11. K. Los Ani:.-i,-s a 0 3 Oakland fl 12 Untt.-ries: Payne, Mibitead and Sandberg; Foster and Uakcr. '- in.- A 'it-; it u i ' i v COLCMP.CS,. Ohio ( AP) - Marry j (Ireb. pitlMi)Urg. world's iiiiiidh-- i wt-ii'hi champion, won the judevs' ij.'eision ovi r P.tlly Prittoii, Coliiiu- i iiiu;. Kan., in i rotuuls here Wed- : ne-alay night. Creb weighed in at ; in.s and liritton at ,U. '1'lie cham pion t.jok all J- lotmdH easily. j Stc the GmadianTfeckies AT THEIR BEST 1 Jasper NATIONAL PARK. On your trip East or your va cation tour see Jasper National Park's 4,400 square miles of scenic glories. Golf at Jasper Park Lodge. Every mile a picture! Scenic Booklet Free LOW SUMMER FARMS A.B. Holtorp, G'fy Pass. Agent 122 Third St., Portland, Ore. Phone Broadway 5300 CANADIAN NATIONALtRAiWAYS Six Duplex i ia.. iv rai rv sVM. s." I? "i M. J. Goss Cor. Fir and Adams IS A S T U I) E B A K E R I.IVIXY IIAI.I, Uniting rltiuraui'.s In the spring I'iii'iii a liiisl I'ur Ilii aniiiial riiniiir thai Ilii' Iillijiii' ll-am!(. Iiitll Ik iiiiii-Ii litilli'r. iltt' oilier ilav I niillrcil wlti'n Ilii tiiiiiiiirat-lnrrt' of thr lialU nsil In Moili nuijor IcaKiH'S ili'iili'! Hie rrjioii. A flock of home runs during the firm IV w weeks of play, no doubt was larg' ly responsible for "he be lief iliut more ihntiniiu- had been placid in the ball. It is a matter of precedent that Die baiters round into form more iiiiii'kly in the .spring than the pitchers. That Is the main reason for t he i d;;e l he batters usually In. Id lu April and -May. Small i;t!;.; latiu-r than a lively ball are I In- biggest faetoi s in mak ing f"r bono- runs. In u desire to get seating capai My. Hie playing ti rriiory tn many parks is cramp- j ed. Fly balls thai .should be easy outs go for liit'ii'- runs. , ... I bout June first when the warm J weallicr sets In anil the liilchers Mrikr llu'ir tiiih', uc may hwik foruai tl tu a i-iirlaihnciil of 1'iic I batting ".precs. ) ALL-AMIMCA. Walter Camp, the originator of the All-Ameriea idea in font hull is .bad. Vha will become of his creation '.' Li football, to be .selected on the KalbT Camp elev.-n, was t hi same to I he college at h !'. an ''a ing in a world rie.'f. is to the profes ional. No one man or body of men i oiild poNshdv Keiect 1 1 players out of Ihe humii'iis of coll'i;ians that - Phaeton if'Ssa ..!... or opnng i-ls jl'l-.''ls'l I. liJli' .1 I -L Jt A 3mw YEAR would meet with universal approv al. For years Camp's selections have brought forth much criticism from eoaches and football experts. Ifclng human, he made mistaken am) of ten omitted certain playrH from his team who hud thi unanimous approval of most of the exuerts. Despite this, every college fnot- ball player had the making of Camp's All-America as Ills goal. othr exports picked team: just as good, but making them failed to ; carry with it the prestige that went with a Walter Camp selection. Certain lending coaches have at1 various times expressed the opinion that the All-America idea was harmful because it failed to prove a thing and made, inixji ill-reeling. However, tin All-Amerlcn eleven Is almost n part of football, ami it seems as if solne system of work ing out t'.ie Idea nnd peijH-iuatiun it, should he alined ut by the pow ers In football. YANK KM SlffllCTNTOI' MlSSCK i iit.vr ijasik in mm-: vi:.m:s NKW VOK K (AP) Kver.it Scott, veteran shortstop of tin- New York Yankees, broke his long st retch of playing in cnii.seciilh e games Wedut'sday when hi failed 10 appear in t he opening lineup when the Yankees faced the Ath letics at the Yankee stadium. Pre- I vlons to Wednesday Scolt had up- i pen red in Pio7 consecutive game.-;, j starting his string when he was with the po.sloli Ked Sox June n, !!Mfi. ' The veteran shortstop complain ed of pains in hia legs an-1 Man ager Muggins sent "pee W e" Wan- j ninger, t he ' a -year-old recruit i from the Augusta club of the South ! Atlanllc league lo llo- short; tup jut- sition. j Big Ball Game LA GRANDE VS. SUNDAY. MAY At La Grande This will he a hard-ionhl hat lie ii game that will be worth goii miies to see. The two strongest teair.s in the league and real rivalry. .2:30 P. M. We Go Out of Our Way to Serve SERVICE, QUALITY aiid KCONOMY - A Combination You Cannot Heat. "The Store With a Conscience" ' ' THE CITY GROCERY Just Back of Obit's on Fir Strwt ' PirO.NB MAIN 678 HAY II AIM V11EX DELIVERY LA GRANDE IRON WORKS .MACHINE SHOP AND i-'tll'NDItY All Kllnls ol .Mai lilnery, Automobiles ami Tractor Itepalreil Ovfi-hniiliil anil Helmut Aeetjlene Welillni; or All "Klllils Cylinder llnrlliK "nil Oversle I'lslnns Cranlmhafts, I'lMmm anil rision I'lns Itegraimil GIVE t!S A TRIAL D. FITZGERALD Prop. Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber Wo Have .lust What You Want In LUMBKR, SASH AND HOOItS AM) SIII.VriM:S ll will pnj you lo lnvt'Slli;alu our prlira. ' Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN 8 CnAIJf AND BOX WOOD I'HONE MAIN 611 J. Ij. MUNIIAI.L ' A HEAL AI.IM1M M SflXTAl- lAcry vtcek hn,e one jCool ; I Straws I I Ti't.ui... iroiirl Binitih cIi'Ia I J weave and color step- J S : pinff in for one of these J ! Cool 'Straws is the first '! ! Ktsvp Inwards lu'eping ! cool. J !, j I ASH BROTHERS I If ho advertises It, ho knows 1V vrood. Opening Saturday Night DANCE ! ! ! liAlil.l.S' MAI, I, AilM.ieis ol" l'.at;li-s' l.od.'re Millie I.J Ihe I'. -I'll Oregon Ramblers 10 Admission 50c 1 fc3-Piecc Set I'Olt 98c A Tremendous Hnrgnin For Saturday, May 9 A IiIkIi i.Tinle pure aluilll 11 nil kite-In n set enntninin :l-iiiait sain-,. ni1 :l-iiuirl rinlilliix I'an ll-iliiai-l MKIiut Himl Their Is Npeelnl aatisfactlon In Ihe jsiiiiiini; iij.piMriinee of ahintinnin ut.-tihll.,. At this v.-ry in pi iee yon ratinot iitfonl In I.,- without thn.i. F. L. LILLY Hardware oul-'lnnilhiz .i lal nnleh fur It! 2 fttt WW