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PAGE TWO . . THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tuesday. May 12, 11)25. ,'i:"!. 1 ;. "... s A FROCK Of Heal Ilcauty will give you confidence and charm. Hill's Department Store "A GOOD PLACE TO TliADE" The Making of a Home Run IfiPfllVT MEWS ..':;:- II kA A-JBL. A X V JL M k I " ,,Si . . ! ;'J p I ' , , finHHS BLANKS SOX -;v-z--:-- A'if I.AItl. NAMin Ailil iVirl Munli? lo (hi- list or comeback. Ilfttlly Injnrvi In a spill about Huhi mourns nun It whs nvdtctt-i. Hint Amt'iiia'H premier JiKkcj would iici-r rllc iitfnlii. It was fear-d that Hunde's poor physleul condition n u nault of the accident wuiihl prove ti serious hondhan. It wiin ulso believed that h would lads some of t lit j -mmiK! that nlwas featured Jils wurlt. Apparently Hnnde Is fit phvslcal ly unit )um lost none of bin old time hit vi. In his flr.-t three Atari-; in juit over an iiianv wIhiuih. 1 1 In ht-Ht hit of work n far -wan wilinlliff the J I x 1 1 liandlrup un Hnrarnn, from a K"d rl'ld. Naraxi-n proved he cuuM rarry the wiht. l-'t'W Jnrk'-yB aii tin1 ftai of Hnndp In ratliij; pare. That n wli'-ic had the i-iiK'. AMi:itl( AN I'l.MU i; C)uh W. I Pet, Philadelphia 15 t .7 60 WanhliiKton - H t .Bft7 'levelitnd 1 2 H .(IK1 'M('iiK(i 14 HI .r.ict St. Loiiln I 1 14 .44n New Vorll 7 ,111 .arid lioHiuii 7 M . 3 :i l roll K 17 .320 .nafi'io.nai i,i;a;i I-; C?litt W. U. Pet. .WW York 13 .674 rhleuKO 10 B .r.2H rlnnlnnall 10 9 .B2 Iirookln U 10 .&24 I'hiliidi'lphla 10 1 1 .470 H ok! on 9 1 1 ,4Mt Ht. LoiiiH K i I .422 Ihe lmll? Iwk at flio itmplrr'H eyes. 'IIh cnli-liei-'s ryei. Ami the tlutl llu hall Is tiding litj,'li over tin femi' for n lionie rmt. Sti-aiim Mhi'ii-'s cay to Mi' Milter Ik Ti-fly OD.miI, or tin Sail Lake llii. who railed ny a pdela i- in Ha Mi-nit ileslliiiil to k haek to them mimic day us a lieaiy-hillinii onl Ih liler. one In n kuiim between the Hees nud KtlM at Sail I 'rniiel-co. haiier's tys. It's lo Ml j. Hie hicky hit? leanev, tall n lid 'I he hotne-nifi uhme GOLFERS HERE NEXT SUNDAY; AiiKtralia's Luni!)er Iiuluslry Is Hard Hit I'ltLshurg t'UM'Ado (Al) The veteran, Wiilu r .(ohiiHon. Im IiI 'hletiRO Jo rtvf lilts Morula v while VViiHhtnR titii liiineh'd lt.H hiln and hut out Ihe loeulK If to 0. It wiiH JohliRoirH loHth Bliut-oiit of hit major huKnc career of IK yearn. Hy ratinftiK four men he ran hi l rlke-out riM'ord tor IiIh teim In the major to H2'.2. Johnrtoil plleheit a KT'-ut t'ntiw, only two t'hleatcouiiH jtliiK: a far hh h i-imkI I:ihi- ami none In till pmlmhlllty He era I prom I neiit ttirrinen who had an option oil Ktunle'H M'nli'i'N and paM'tl It nil or mighty Niirry. iheyond Hiat Htatlon. it. II. K. HKiHT iHfPK jWimhliiKlon 8 13 0 Tlut Uonton lted Hox ntlll have .t'lileuKo .. 0 5 2 Outfielder Uob Vt-aeh on thn puyj Hutterhii: johnnoti und Hurl: roll, also a recruit outfielder hy tho j Itlankennhlp, t'vpntfon, .Maiifrurn mirae of Vtichp. and ('rouse, UlHrhoff, i am making tlil.n Btatemenl to pet at rent Hip bolh'f utnotiK tunny i BT. TM'1H (AP) Six home of t ho fanii that the tie wBrm pern .' run and 1 ft bune on halls fea nrn ponntuntly nilnspolltntf Veurh'H , Hired a wild ituw here Monday in name. . t whlnh Un? lltowna defeated the , I Vunkeen. It. J . K. A ri'turn K'Jlf tournann-nt be tween the Im ( Irande and Haki-r eotintry club wltl he held h'Te Hunda v. A letter from I )r. Itov II -Sh ('ntc, eh.'ilrutan jf the liiiirininn'nt com mitt) i of t he liaki r 'ountry club was r-e-lv , ht re ycsti'iday HiatltiK I hut l.ri mm will he here next Sunday. The l;a (Jrande t-ani liaM not been si-lecli d y t. Th maleli will be rondueti'd on tin point HVHtem. Play will tart at it o'clock Sunday morulnff- POIiTLAND (Special). That the Iniiihi-r industry of A iinI t :i I li In In a serious eondlt Ion, with 1 hoiifliinds of lumber workers un- iiiployi'd and l"ss than half tin iH iumiiiH opi-niurur, ih i ne umruiui ItritltV TIlAC'li SLOI'I'Y I.OI ISri,I,i:, Ky. (AP) --lirrhy w k w.'i.-i n;;ln rt d in v ith v-t wcalh'r a:id a lopt.y track at I'hllrrliill llowilH. V.li'ic till- $fi.- imiii lace will be run l'-r Hh filty lit:tt lime ii' i S-tturdav. A laix crowd wall lu d th- workouts Sunday. During' ono week I Inn! ut leaHt a Beort; of ltuiulrlea on UiIb point. While the faiia muw the nanm of Vurho dally In (he lted Hox lineup li majority of them believed U was tob Vrurh und that the orrtelal neorrr had muroly Jumbled the KpclllnR. The Nnmn U'ttern nrn ned in New York 10 12 3 Ht. I,oiiIh lit 17 1 Uultorli'N: .l-'erKiiNon, Jones, Hhawkey. I,. II. Jolmmin, Itciill, lloyt and O'Neill. HchaiiK;- Dim forth, Crali-d, lhiHh and Heverold. mm DKTHOIT (AP) It. H. K, BoBton ...'.. 7 13 I Detroit 4 11 1 Jluttericf); gulnn und Pleinlch; Cole, lloltowuy. JohtiHon und JJuh-Bler. Cl.KVICI.AXD (AP) U. If. K. I'hllailelphla ... 2 8 1 Cleveland 1 7 0 lliitterles: HarrlhH atnl Corhraiif Hhuutn und M.vutt. received at 41. 1 1- I ' " . ' e from a prouitie nl j " l'nm-i-s Wi-lni Haiti or Melbourne. who) Kl'lJKXK. Ore. - A In-avy rain , pile, a of comp. titive i Kl:'l.ie,,(., Hie ,ear of Kane I utihcr as the rhh-f !""! farine,. The rain on- A,)H Unue.j hir si-vi ral hour:; and aain i le-Kau to tall laic in tte Mternoon. I'l'he Kiound liad le cmne very dry 'and erups needed the molMure. 'I he pr-('ijil.it ion Minonnted to .4" of an inch. AH .h pi inc-Ki.wn Brain II. COTTRKLL AM) SACCO FICHT TO DRAW LAST NIGHT VOHTIiAND, On. (By thr As BOeintitl rfss) .Jimmy CottrHI, HiMikniiii welterweight, foiiKht a 10-round draw lost nlic'it with .lliiiinp snii-n, of Boston. ;a.mi:s today Anierhaii ,ihuim New York at Chicago. WashlriKlou ut St. I.oiiIm. 1'hiladeiphiit ut la-troll. HoHton ut Clevdand. National Lent; in ChlniKo at HoMion. CTnrtnnuti ut Urooklyn. Ht. I.ouls at New York. MitHluiiK ut I'lilludelphla. raciric C'otist I,en(f" Hoattle nt Vernon. Portland at Oakland. Hun Krunetfu-o at Sacramento. Loa AnKt'lca at Halt J.ulte, Confidence yHE largcst-selling tire made In any Pacific Coast owned factory Is the C-TC Today the larRest-selling tire, a yeur ago C-T-C was "'n its way up"! Two . i ago It was a babe in the indutttry. Three years ago, an idea. Four year ago an ideal! Yet it has taken tufnty fwe years' tire-building ex perience to build C-T-C 1. , Behind GT-C itaiuU ifff of ciininccr nhuw cK-rlcni ta Akrun factorli'd rum back more lliun a quarter century J 7"Ko know Ural When you need new rlren, 1 let ui ihow you what the C-T-C can do. Or, better itill, call In now and net acquainted with thli tire that hai "mailr kchhI" quickly because of reniarkablo mileage records. I ' "Qualtly wilt never be aocriw.-cd Ui meet a fiWce ' Prnldent Columbia Tire Corporation PLAYLE OIL CO. Built-byhand m NATIONAI, MlAtil I. CIIICAOO (AP) ChlniKo nt Uonton, pOHtponed, ruin unit wet gi on mis. Pitt Bb nrjf ut Phllndelphla, pont poned; ruin. Two game toduy. No oilier Kumeri Bcheduled. iu;i.AY iti:coiiii mtoKi; PAIl A I -TO, Cul. (AP) Tlir world'H InterscholaMtle record for a four miin huir-iuiie relay race wub bettered by u team rroui Manual Arts hlrrh school in lo AnK''te.s. runiiltiK In (hit California Inter HchotuBtlr federation meet In Stan ford Btudlum KattiDhiy. The tlmp wan I minute, 30.5 BerondB, one tenth or a necond runter than the record. bUKDS TleBT'Dutv Pawenger - Full TUUooa fccnii-BnIIoon I le vy-Duty Cotna rniU J A C-T? Tub nJdj miwjr to alrnoii any cain4 BpelMtiK Veioii 0 b Vuehe. inci dentally. It Ih not uniiBual for the printer Bet thin' up 1 he box wore to tfet n letter In Dip wroiifc place. Hucli u mlBlake Hoiuetltne.i Blips by the proof reader. Vuche In a hie liunky rlKht-lmnd-, hetler thn n lx feet und welKh- Iiik about iso. He Ih very rnt for hi. bixi and, wel(lit. He takes a healthy hwIiik at u ball that would Hhnme Ha tit' Knth'H bent. In other words he ran hit. Vat he lu nppcni nmi' N n tlouhle for (ho Into Trunk Minuet, t'ikpt (hut In Is built iilmiK IniKcr line. He'M mitkiiifc kihmI. PINCH PITCIlllU "Venn HivKK Hhould he a whiile of a relief pitcher for lift." remark ed Manager Hiunley MarrlH to me durliiK the prtiiK trnlutur hli. "He imC 1 1 1 hn.'i plenty of Ntiilf. aul If til von t he proper re-d and ban hl spots picked, Hhould he a Rtvnt help to my club." OriKtr haa on thtf or four occa bIohh ahendy proved tht wisdom of Han-is' Judgment. Hln wink un n pinch plielier ha.i been almost perfect. Hceenity, went illlo u Kit Die UKailtNt Ihe vVUlleticM with the husett Hllcd and only one out. he tunned Welch and Simmons two powerful riKht-hnuded Miter. His relief pitching ttawd the inline. Trhi yt'nrn Hirti, nuK nai the Ih'M Mulhiaiv tit the American leiune. He rnnkml cliw' lo iw Ureal ItnlM' ildid bi hl tcst. PA( ii ic coast i,i:A(.cr: Club.s W. I4 Han Krunelsro 23 I) Halt l,nke so 13 Henitlf 17 Dl Lob Aimt'leH is 17 Oakland lr 17 Kaeruinento ..15 ill 1'ortlund '. ..13 IS Vernon 11 23 Pet. .719 .515 ,M4 .4iiy .44 t .4 l'J .31!4 inl 01 mation iti;n : ih hi lumbeniian rivi'S tie- lo weat coa.it reason lor the Inafthtfy of tralhiu I u m b e r iiiiinufactin in?; plantH. "At the present momint t lie Australian timber Industry Is In a l.-tt.-r to th.. 41. rr -i-hN is!"uw i-"'- ' ' ' due to the fad that your (west coa.st) timbers and Itallio HmbeiH are be I di,' Hold here at prlci h that hhiiII in 1 hem ben u.sed for piirposeu whicii liilherto oir nai Ive limb'-iM were put to. Our native timbers lu many rasen are nrknowledffed to be Hlltiei ior t.) our tlmbei-H for vuiIoum rlasses of work, hut price lias proved the decidlnK factor In allowing Im ported woods to oust iir In our (vn marketH. "Toilay t housnnda of Australian llmbf-r employes are out of work. 11 nd t he only possible cltflnce the hdtiidry ha of meeting the fierr foreign competition. Is Lo 11 fair mefiHire of protection Tafouanla, roie of onr largest her prodnclnjf states, no less than Ht() out of mills are now closed down and many of I hose n o w running n re w o r 1( i n (f on I v part time." Tho letter Indicates ,thut action for a strong proleci ive (arli'f will he taken by Australian sawmllllng OhSoctaHons. y Chcrriaii. lo I'eli ojirians SA LK M . n e. Hoyal Kosanans j of Portland w ill be m-.slH of the Salem 'h'-rria iik a' u dinner to he held here. Al this dinner the Sa-l-'in I'lierrlans will receive a formal invitation to alten, the annual rose fctitivjl to be held in Portland lu June. Hard Working Farmers Find Time for Daily 12 HAN ntANClSCO (AP) Tho dl etor of n radio hroadeasting sta tion here aay maiiv Ca I i Torn in farmers are going thmuh their dntlv dozen with the aid of the radio. .Promptly at 7 nVlnrlt every morning n. physlrai culture expert hroadrnsts direeipms for setiing-up exerelsi'S. and there Is n piano lie compnnlrnent. ' hole families sometimes appear to attend In Ihe hoinen I he clans In on. HAVE A CARPENTER DO YOUR PLUMBING RIDICULOUS, you say. Yet that U what hundreds of" people do every iay when they engage rhe services of other than a trained RECTAL SPE CIALIST tocurctheirPiles. Nowonder Ihey receive no benefit and continue to luttcr, and condemn the doctor for their lime and money wasted, vly years of training and experience Tenting RECTAL and COLON ail nents alone enables me to give a written life-Ion UUARAN 1 tb that 1 will cure your Piles or REFUND YOUR FEE. Write today for my FREE BOOK MONMOITH M;VS MONMoCTlL (Sp-clal) The Juniors of the Oregon Normal niwu.u. .,i.-.r annual .ouy " 1 1rl Vacv or t heir festival on May i. The ceb-bra- M ,. rc,nt,t I Ion Kill hie, I w Ih il liri ;ik fust nt the campus, after which there wu.il Tn" 0,,,v '' rflon a tug of war between the voung j rHvfld '' t,,r broadcast director men f th., hinhir .n.i h.-mWh- i'ii from some farmers, who nRk- elasses. Next was the crowning of the May oiieen, the maypole dance iiml nltier ih.tw.t rh.. i.xi .r ,liiu I'rcises neiore milKlltg Hie row put on a paKeuut dred people witllesset gram. '1 he festival the m w tennis eouil.s. Several hull' d th' pro was held on AMi:iticA iu;ais i.i ioi.w COJ.OONK, (efrinany (AP) Jack Taylor, of Omaha. Neh,, a light heavyweight, Sunday gained t he decision in the Intermit tonal boxing matches here over the (ler nuin. Max SchiuelllK. lie won on points hi to rounds. (i nt man to mi:i:t r. s. stahs HKltl.lN (AP)- Hubert llouhcn. (lermanv'H crack runner, will run here June against the American Hack nlars,,t 'hai b s Paddock and l.oii'n Mnreiis.in. eil for nn earlier hour for their dally dozen. Thev wanted their ex ercises before milking th Hut slncr the farmers are In thr minorit v and thr city radio fans ronshler 7 it. m- early enough, Ihe hour Is unMkclv to be changeil. Many In other states pick up the gymnastic broadcasts. The oldetit radio dallv-dnf.ener to report Is ft 79-yenr-nld Civil wnr veteran In the soldiers home at Yuntv!lle, Cnl., The ynunci'st Is n flve-vear-old girl In Helllm.-ham. Wash. Among thr corn spondentH are women between and so yearn of age, and si. mo of theni have n.ked for more strenuous mat exer cises. It Is estimated that 0,noO are taking the service. One advantage the bus 1ms Is when he Is too laxy to oik he c:tn think h- Is thinking. Another BrotherTeam (rittiininr 'IVnin..t ('lush MVK tMpeclnl) . A haorlial K-.itni' a iluyii on the t'ovo ilm iiioiiiI Krlilay Mny 8. helwoeii tin' filth anil Mlxth irrinlo liova anl Blrlpi of Covk niul the tilth Mill xlxtl, kiii'Ii. boya nml uli la or Vnlon. Thi. ivn RirlM lout to the I'nlon B'rla bv a in to S score. The rove boya won rrom tho I'nlon buya, by a Hi) to acore. 4 , V i '-- ...J. ai i I i Zmt J. DEAM. M D. Inc purtlajNd omcts: Seattle offices: Or pVs.in Building 8f,S-HI2 Shair Bieldina 8TM-NDMAIN ATM AM D PIN I A i"i K,aJ SAVE 'our Kycs WILI.SON'S Goggles And Glasses Dark, Amber, drccn And nine THE L & L DRUG CO. 'The Sin of a Good Drutf Store' HiMr'ft another brother tmtn In sports lh Krinsrl Itoyn, Pantel und Vu lot of ("olutnl.m l'nivtBtty lon Ib Junt a freshtr. hut Nosh's IIfir a tellur fancy diver, rnn also piny foottvtll and ttusktMll Wdiicr con. nnva moNt of his athletic activillra to awlmmlng, wbeif h hln, in iha FEED Hoi led onls Uollcd barley Paled hay Whole iHirn Crackcil snn Whole wheat t 'rnckiil wheat Mill iced S4'rvnhigs. Ilahy chick frttl Oy-ter ilu (.lit Suit Ijit smich fr(l Al Our Prlci-, La (jrande Warehouse & Storage Co. riion Mam 7tJ GOVERNDRTO ATTEND SHOW POItTLANI), Tilenday, June Night and V will be Washington farer" Night ut the Ore. (Special). Ill, will be Oregon dm-sday. June 1 7, and "Way-presentation of the &.00M -person rlvit: pageant "itosarla" during Hose l-Ysiivut week, the festival directors hawt announced. (Jovemoi Walter (I. 1'lerce uf Oregon has been Invited to be a guest of Portland and the festlvul directors on Oregon Night. Presi dent O. W. Miolke Uuh sent a Nlmilur invitation lor Washington Night to Governor Itotand II. Hartley i,ud '.Mrs. llM-ticy, of Washington. Officials of the "Wayfarer" product Ion at Seat lie also will b.' Invited lor Washing-, 'on NiKht. l-'our wt-ks front Monday will sec the opening of "Itosaria" in the inarnmoth amphitheater being, constructed on Multnomuh Kb-id. The opening perrormance has ' been designated as Portland Night in honor of the' fi.niMi Biugers. dancers and actors who nre giving wicks of time to rehearsals and the r,,fjuo additional persons who Mil Appear In the final scene nf the pageant. .Mail orders reach ing Hose Festival headriartcrK at thift Oregon building Indicate that I'orHandeiB soon will have bought all the opening night Beats. Spectators of this year's floral oarade on Thursday ami of the Merrykhana parade on Friday, the Hew Hose Ceslival (".-.ature r com edy and enteitaimm-nt, may sit as t bey ntch t hem. Tho proe.s sions will be routed through Mult nomah Kleld ami over the "lio seria" stage berr. going through the city sireets ami thr judges stands will be on Ihe field. Seat prices for the parades are (' and "5 cents. The "Kosarla" prices are 75 cent. 1, l.&o und apply tih: KAMI-: caitiov There aro argument a against every ft-uture of automobile pro-; gresa and one of tho latest has to do 'with putting owners of four wheel brake equipped cars In a state of anxiety by warning them; against Hie possibility of having, slush freeze on the front brwke ub- j senibly. thus causing u sharper and j perhaps unexpected broke action at J the front end of Ihe car. It is unite possible to predict conditions under; which tin- brake might become! frozen, but if you drive as carefully WE SPECIALIZE ON Generator Starling Ignition AU Electrical Repairs To Your Car Guaranteed Service Full Line of Service Parts Battery Electric Service 1311 Wash. M-753 STAGE ON AMI .M il It MAY II u:vi: i.i;ai: I'lilon l.tl ;rumli' 7:3" A. M. N : :s i A. M. 1 I Mill A. Al. I Mm I'. M. 2 : 1 r, 1. M. RMt'l I'. M. Ku inlay 1:00 P. M. ft: mi I'. M. r. ;. ini.Ai' Cool Underwear Just Ihe sight of an A L L E N - A Unionsuit makes you feel cool.. It gives you all the com fort that very light ab sorbent fabric perfectly fashioned, can give. ASH BROS. as you would when your two-wheel brakes had done the same you would be actually safer. j If ho auvurtlHis It, he knowi lt'a .good. We Go Out of Our Way to Serve , 11W KLU COOKIE SALE Ask t's About It. THE CITY GROCERY Just Hack of Cut's on Fir Htroct rHOVD MAIN 67S RAT HALM FKEE DELIVERY Lawn Tools Lawn Mowers $11.00, $11.25, $17.00, $25.00 Grass Catchers $2.00 Hose, Peifoot 11c, 15c, 16c This hose is U. S. Mogul Hose and has an unconditional guarantee. Couplings free. Lawn Rakes, Hoes, Shovels and Forks. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. diving enti rspcclally ln U shown on lb left m the abo pkturtt. l j Only 88 Failures In 95 Years With 11,000 Associations In Business That's the record of building and loan associations in the United States in the last 95 years, much -of that time being before such asso ciations were under state supervision as they are today. Here are the figures that attest the safe, and sound business of Building and Loan investments: Number of Associations in U. S 11,000 Number of Members -. : 8,000,000 Assets, in excess of $1,000,000,000 Recorded Failures in 95 years 88 Total Losses in 1923 $250,000 Losses per cent of total assets 7-1000 of 1 Only SS failures out of 11,000 companies in the last 95 years, less than one a year, indicates the strength of Building & Loan associa tions. The losses last year were only seven one-thousandths of 1 per cent of the total assets. Such, a record is made possible only because your Building & Loan investment is always secured by first-mortgages on real estate worth more than twice the amount of the loan. The La Grande Building & Loan Association guarantees 7 in terest compounded semi-annually on your savings. Stock may be pur chased in small monthly payments in denominations of $100. Drop in or phone for a representative. La Grande Building & Loan Association Floyd McKennon, Sales Manager La Grande National Bank Bldg. Ia Grande, Oregon.