La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 21, 1925, Image 2

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    Thursday, May 21, 1925.
Page Two
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Individual
Dress
Patterns
in
PRINTED CREPE
And RAYON
HILLS
HKI'AHTM I : NT KT III U
A Good Place to Trade
f Tn
Soys
KliilliM til l)Ml)all liy (lie in
dividual or tuam urn illiiliiill nt
ciliuuiaUoii.
Tln'y Just Mfin lii
Iispnru.
In lookltiK out Kip Ulinm of
bolli Imwim-h In RiniiiK ti'lil"l"lt.
two cluliN InipifKHi'il inori limn tho
Ninv Yoik VaiiktKH ami thr llt'lrnlt
K1A'MIH l'ltr.oi i:nt
Yut ut the cIohh of l In' firm bi'IIo
bntwenn I'UMt and emit uml wi-M iiimI
west, thma two cluliH arc lirtliRiliK
up tho r,'ur of thr. prorfKHlon.
Ni-lthfir the YiuikH nor Tyffi'ra
helotiir In tlit, c-llur, tlii'y uro Unit
dlvlalon hull cluiia. puiiiinnl 'on
murB. II. la .iunl to liflli-ve lln-y
will remain long In tlio m-cuml ill
vlaton. Uf the (Irst IS p."1"'" pluyi-il iy
Detrolt, only four were won. The
Yankjt munaKi'il to lake Die uume
iiumltr In llui flrut Id Htitrtn. A
moBt unexpecteil revorwil of form
by tooth toama.
1Mb llio Yank anil Twin liavc
rlOMU A punru, anil It In only ron
mjaa&lo Iii ripvui Uiey nlll Hhort
ly vtart to dlmh mill M'ncli their
k-vut, Hie flrut division.
YANKKKS JIISK IH TII
t'Bo.uentlonaljy, the alitieneo of
Ttuth haa played a prominent part
In the early seunon failure of the
Yanks.
Tho Keneral nil round excellent
play of Itulh han 1 n mltmlng- It
I the outHlanillnK feature of the
club. Ilulh 1b more, thun a mere
home run hitter, ho i a ureal bull
H pl"yv tllJr.J ..Mit
j0 liuuiil ill" iiMJiiiir oi nit' I'lliu
him HUffared bacnuHe of HuHi'h ah
wnco. Not only haa hit) timely
piuirti bei-n niiBslnff hut lib prt.i
tnce ua a threat wan a Iho lost when
lllnesa nent him to thu hoHpltal.
As a thrue-tlmo pennant winner
and a runtierup last seuon, pltch
Iiih hua ulwuya featured the Yanks'
phiy. Good pitch tnur hatt for yearn
been the rule rulher thnn Die ox
ctptlon with the dully performance
of the New York cluh.
So far tills Beaon cimnlHtenry hnn
been larklna; In Ihe pitching.
O un.es tu which tho Ynnka held n
throe-run or better lead, irolntf Into
tho lata Inutnjpt, havn Kone Into the
di'ftMit column.
Ttio nnro imwiico of ItuICi In
tSto Yankee llnen nt tin present
Hutu would do inueli to Mrmuthcn
tlu, elub'n ninrale. HiiH-ivr, re
port!, make H aniMai' thai It will
bT t lea! a month heforo he get '
' '":'$ 'i&p-? wjJt-Aiiiifi'iei- .'iiiv SV V.- ' irW,
JfewPricefor HUDSON COACH
Today's Hudson Super-Six Coach costs less than half the price
at which the open models have sold. With the world's larg
est production of (i-cylinder cars, quality is constantly improved
and therefore Hudson is more than ever
"THE WORLD'S GREATEST MTY"
HUDSON SUPER-SIX SEDAN
5 Passenger $1 !)." (was $179,)) 7 Passenger $1793 (was $189."))
All Prices Frright and Tax Extra
Ledbetter Garage
PITTSBURG N
SLUGGING BEE
AMKHKAN
Clulis
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Ni.w York
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lIltlltiKI.Y.M (Al'l I'lltnliiirir
fiollfrti-il 22 MlM nil' fuilr llrouk
lyn lillclnMM Wflii' H'luy uml won
12 lo 3. Kri'lmr li'M IIii' Iio.Ii;tm
to nix 111 In. 11. II. I'.'
IMIlHliurK .12 22 3
llrooklyii 3 n 2
IJiiltfrliH: Ki'-ni'T inn! .Smith;
IVtly, I l.stioriif, Hulil.rll, (Ji'i'i'iii'
alnl Taylor, 1 In iKi'uvi-:!.
I'llll.AliKI.I'lllA (Al1) It. II. K.
HI. I.uiii!) 4 I I . .'I
l'lillu.li-liililu S I 1 2
I'.iilti-rlfH: Iili'ki i-inaii. I 'ay. Nli'T-tli-1
iilui (in.ali-tj. H'liini'll; Kliililit
il Wllnun.
IKiNTftN' (Al1)
("Inrlniuil I
Ho.sUui
It. II. K.
ir, I il 2
s 14 I,
Mlu'ilmn nnd
HitUi'ili-.'i: Itixi-y
Wini;u. IiuukIii.hw; Ma niim t'l, lira
Iiiiiii. Kyim, Ifali'lii'ldi r, 1.. ltell
ton ami o'Ni-ll, rlt-luiitr.
m:v yiiiik' (AI-) it
l"lili-a;:o I
M'-w Vnrk (
llatterleH: lllake. Keen
llarlni-tt; llarm-a and Hnyd
fl. K.
H 0
7 a
and
AMi itn an i,i:.;n;
ft?. IX)VIH (Al')- The HI. LoutH
itruwiiH were weak wllh the Mick
and the At h let ten won the first
tfail.- t,r the fil.-; x to )J. (leort?'
Hl.h-r w'iit hltl'KH ror ihe flrut time
1 lijUi Hea.sou, af"'r hitting In '.H con
Heeullve. anieu. It. II. K.
Philadelphia , 1 li 3
Ht. Louis 7 2
Hatter leu: ilnrrln, Oroves nd
f 'ochrane, 1'irkliiH; 1 )nvlu, aii
forlh and Hevereid.
TKTItOJT (Al')
WauhliiKton
Iietrott
Malteri.-s: Ueutr.
Ituel, Tale; Leonard,
liujislor.
It. If.
8 II
7 I (I
10.
1
ItiiH.iel
I tau. sb
nnd
uml
THR'AOO (AI) 11. If. K.
IhMlon 7 10 0
ChleaRo 10 9 0
ltnll..Hf.Ui U'1l..rrl..l,l I w. I u
.llhnlKljlf. iill,l.wIlirHn,.'
- Hack. Oomjly and t;mhowkl
i ,
Schulk.
ri.KVKLAND (Al') It. II. K.
New York 9 14 1
Cleveland .. 10 18 1
HattericH: Sehoeker, I'ennoek
Uoyt, and (I'Nnlll; Hmith, Speuco
Huckeye (lnd Myatt, Vallern.
(.lading Work lima Ahead,
MUX P'TY, Oro. (Special).
Work han been doing nhead stead
ily on the Krade for tho new rail
road spur to be Installed by the
Halderun I.okkIhk company at Un
der, nnd rail laylnw will com
mence, thta week. As quickly us
the loading tiack nnd apparatus
can he put Into shape, rdilppln;;
of ions w III be emmm-nred, the
Ions to ko lo the llamnmnd l-un-her
company here. Klve or six
caiH a day are expected to be
hrought out
at tho Htart,
Pirates Win
Handily From
Cherry Team
Th !a (IranOo PlratcH liad an
cuMy lliim or li yttwtfriluy uftrnuon
in tln-lr cti'liH(l ronillct. with tin
t 'ovtt riit-i'ry J'lt ktTK. Ht'ven unJ
oiHi liulf IniiliiKH wt'i-M pluyt-d UIHl
t li- fcuini? tlM'H rullod hHt-uum- ut
ruin with ih- won; hHuhIIiik 1 1 to 4
lor t In- J'lrutfa.
HMi" AIxunliT didn't cxuctly
itiakii an uiiHpicioiiH bt'KlnniiiK on
tin- mound Tor (lit vlitrn u ilnrt
iiiiin, fir hi I'trutf up, Muckt-d out u
ciicult dilv.', Anotht-r run wuj
iiuuM' in thtt fl rnt Inn lug ti0 for
two InnliiKH tho hiorv xtood 2 to 0.
I'ovi- Hi-orcd on in th foniili and
I ,u Onindi reiaHutcd with Tour
more. From then on K'ttiritf nniH
wtiM ilu eiirtit-Ht thiiiK thu 1'irutt a
rould do.
I liu-l man, pltnhintc tlwt blKK'-Ht
Hh-iiM of the pun' for tho home
ti'iiin, hud a Kood day, Htrlklntf out
iKht Cherry 1'ickern. Iter, who
Kave way to t'ooiiH late In the K"i""
ln-Ul l-a (jiande MCoreiettH three in-
nlliKN hut wu.h touched up pretty
II, ut that. Jncridentully Atex-
iiinhT Heon-d three of the four 'ove
runs, and nma-shed out two (wo
b;iHi' hila.
The 11 In 4 sror) wiih ipllte Hut-
Irifarlory revenue and It ttomewhat
di-uionstraied tlie premtit tttiength
of the I'lratt-t), wlio jduyed with an
abandon that Invoked much laugh-
r from tlie. Htet:tatorr4.
Next Snialay ,a. tlrande plays
Wallu Walla here.
Die Kcore It. H. K.
f'ove 4 1) 3
l.a (Jrande 11 IS 2
MatterleH; Alexander, t'oonH and
mourn; llartinau, HeiiiM and Harth.
II. Quick. Loan Board.
Interesting riure
(Continued from Page On.)
came great who hailn't had It, but
he did iiiHist that practically every
body who did have U became Kreat.
(. r powslbly only the potentially
tireat were subject to It. He wasn't
sure which.
Ho was very proud of the fact
that crooks and criminal of 'very
variety had an Instinctive llklnv
for him.
It was true they did Ho was
brought In contact with all the
shady saloon .nun, dive, keepers,
gamblers and miscellaneous bad
characters in town during tho pe
riod of his Kloux City mayoralty
and they were pretty plenty
there then and every one of them
took to his at first sight. -
It wasn't that he did anything
to win their kindly regard. They
simply gave It to him unasked.
Even whin he. closed thom up,,
they spoke well of hi in Just the
same.
Ho didn't like crime, he said, hut
ho condoned a reasonable amount
of vice. Within hounds, h ex
plained, though reprehensible, he
con.stdcrcd It' tho vicious Individ
ual's own affair.
Probably this altitude vua what
endeared him to tho liberal ele
ment. It 1 til n't endear him to purl
tana, however, and one term as
mayor was ull he got out of three
candidacies and the. first one, be
fore the literal-minded better purt
of the citizenry had found out
whut kind of character they sub
seqiientty thought he waa. Mia hu
mor was too subtle for much suc
cess in politics.
As I say. I knew hlrn very well.
T think tills is the sort of eulogy
he'il like. And I'm aorry the world
never will Nee his memoirs.
Curbs Students
' '
Social aetlvlirea of stimulus l iho
University of Oklahoma will he
leHtfcned If parents follow the ndvk-p
of llean J. H. liuehanan. li has
asked parents not to ullow children
more than SI per month and plans
s to rigidly enforce u "no ear" rule.
HILLY EDWARDS
DEFEATED WOOD
LAST EVENING
I'OltTI.AMI, Ore. (ty the As.
soclatiil l'res) Hilly MwnnlH,
IlKbt heavy Height wresller, ilc.
fealcil Sailor .luck HismI lu re
last night.
211
Homers Is Total
For Major Leagues
OHrOAOO (AP) t-Home run
hitting In the major leagues is
equally divided, according to fig
ures complied Wednesday, each
organization having 1 22 circuit
blows. The Ht. I)uis lirowns of
the American hugue aro out In
front with 2f. four-ply blows,
while the Philadelphia Nation
als are trailing with 23. (Johhy
Hartnett, catcher of ihe Chicago
Cubs, la the Individual home run
clouter with 11. Ilia club ranks
fourth among the majors with
21. The standing, including
games of Tuesday:
National
Philadelphia 23, New York 22,
Chicago 21, SI. l.ouls 17. PHIh
burg 13. Hrooklyn 11, Cincinnati
7, lioston 7.
American
Ht. I.otlis N'-w York 20,
Philadelphia 19. Cleveland 1
Chicago 12. Washington 12, Kos
ton 10. Detroit 9.
TWILKillT fiAMi: I'ltlDAY
If weather permits, the- first
game of the Twilight league sea
son, between tho Lit (irande Ath
letic cluh and the -V. shops, will
1)0 played Krlday afternoon at the
high school grounds at fi o'clock.
The ufl'air will go seven innings.
Commencing Saturday
May 23rd
We Must Have Larger Quarters and Will Move
Into the Rocsch Building June 1st
For 6 Days Only
We Will OITer the Following Electrical
Merchandise at Real ISargain Prices:
Waffle nml Curling Irons
lint 1 lints and Conkers
Heaters ami Toasters
Hot Cuke (.riddles
Steam Toy IjikIuch
1 Ittvi, l ights
KlktutvN nml Shades
La Grande
1306 ADAMS
Rasmusscn Paints
For Every Purpose
OI K STOCK IS COMPLETE
The Grande Ronde Lumber Co.
Retail Yard across tracks on Greenwood Ave.
SEALS DEFEAT
10 CLUB
'At ll lf COAST i.iiAt.n-:
Clnlis W. I. l et.
Hun Kranclsco 2H II .725
l.na AnKelea 24 19 .668
Hall Uke 22 18 .5511
Keiillle 21 HI .525
Oakland .. .i Ill 21 .475
Porttiillil 17 21 .447
SiK'niiiii nlo 1 7 24 .4 15
Vermin . 11 211 .mm
Yi:s'i i:itiiAY'K (; ami:k
San I'Vimi-ist-o ., Vernon 2
HA I'HANi'IBi'll 11. II. v..
Vennin 2 111 II
Han l''raneiMco 4 9 0
ll.merti'H: ISarfoot. I'enner uml
llaiinali; .M. Wei n. y and Yell,..
I.im Aniicli-i I I, Oukluml .1
IIAKI.ANH (AT) It. II. K.
llalilainl 3 111 3
I .on Auii' l- H 14 14 1
ISall.-ric.i: l-'oHter, Kuwler uml
Mclionulil; Cramlall and Hanilhertr.
f.aine PostMiucil
h'. Ill III. at Kail Lake; w. t
grnunds.
I'oiilani at Hacramento; wet
grounds. . ,
STAR
TODAY And FRIDAY
DAVID BaASCO'S STAGE SUCCESS
Mapkd hmihifa iy MtaCtkHilk
Robert Elee andUS-Granian
central figures in this IJoniantic Drama
"Our Gang" Comedy,
HIGH SOCIETY
Don't Miss The
"AIRMAIL"
Saturday and Sunday
1 Itadlola HI
1ltailiola III-A
1 lta.H.da IV
j ;ilfulnu t-tnlM Ncutro
tl.vne 1 1 1 alow at t f-t uhe Set
I.oml Seakers
Electric Co.
TILL JI NK 1ST
Olllll'Kl.r.OWS CAST VOTK.
MKHrOIUl, Ore. At the state
convention of Oddfellows m.-etiuif
In Ashland the follouinK; officers
were elected:
ratrturch militant, Ilrlfflulier
(ienerul W. K. VVsilsworth of llur
risliurlf. t iireslih-nt: .Major Cleorire
Kly of Kaletii, vice president;
HrlKadier-dcnerul II. M. Heckwltll,
Portland, clerk; .Major J. P. .Mills,
Portland, cli-rk.
Orantl encampment It. II. Hen
derson. I'hcuwu, Ki'liud patriarch;
II. I-;. Walker, Ktltfenc, Krunil llllfh
priest; Jesse 'I', Jones, Kui?ene,
'fraud senior wunlen; K. K. Hhan
non, Portland, grand Rerilie; A. II.
KiilKht, I'anhy, 1,'rand treaHlrer;
James Hhanuon. Oregon I "It y.
vrund Junior warden; II. K. Kick i-
fooBe, Moninouth, if rand represen
tative; (J. v. Hall, grand marshal;
J. I-:. Pickens. Kosehllrir, grand
EVERY BITE'S A DEL ICHT
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Cleaners, Dyes
And lremers
PHONE MAIN 751
Depot Street
YOU
send your children to
school. 15UT
Are you schooling
them in ECONOMY?
To Save Today
Is to Have Tomorrow
UNITED STATES
$1125
F. O. B. FACTORY
Body finished in black en
amel with satin-black top.
50 H. P. engine. Roomy
luKRilte compartment
under rear deck. Deep
package box behind driv
er's sent. Full-siie balloon
tires. Safety hunting,
It's a square meal for a dim j
ST1JDEB
....iinnp William I.lnkhultcr,
llillshoro, Biund outside senlinel.
- ,
CICIMn ll INt'ltHASINd,
m:v .n:itsi:v .max says
fllirAHO (API- rime, which
costs Ihe people of Ihe I nlted
.States uhout 3,50.liliu annually,
about the cost of Ihe whole federal
..mi,, ..in. is Increajilnir rapidly
'despite contrary assertions of police
ortlciula, inirbette if. i.cwik. siiiu
conunlsloncr of institutions and
nuclides of New Jersey, declared
'Wednesday ill udilressiiiK the In
ternational Association of (iarmetlt
.Manillnctiirers In ChlriiKO.
i
STAGE
ON AMI AITKIl MAY I I
ii:ai: i,i:avi:
I iilou .a l.rauili,
7:30 A.M. :3HA. M.
ll:iin A.M. l ;iiii P. M.
2:15 P. -M. 5:3U P. M.
Sunday
1:00 P.M. 5:30 P. 11.
I'. ;. iici.AP
Headquarters, Soinmcr lloicl
GOLFING
Is one of our leading spoi ls, but you. cannot
get the most out of the same unless you have
good equipment. Ut us show you why wc
think the Wilson Line excels.
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.
DODGE BROS.
MOTOR CARS
Prices f. o. b. La Grande
TOURING - $10G5
ROADSTER $1025
COUPE -- $1190
SEDAN - -..$1315
COACH .....$1315
Smith's Garage
THE STANDARD SIX
Duplex
Rpad$ter
The new Studebaker Standard Six Duplex-Roadster
is a high-grade, low-priced car especially adapted to
personal transportation.
Duplex! That means it combines both open and
closed car advantages. The airiness of an open car
when the sun is shining! The protection of an en--closed
car for rainy, stormy weather! You make the
change in 30 seconds without leaving your seat
by simply lowering the roller side enclosures.
Built only by Studebakcr! And it sells at strictly
open car price.
Come in and see this new-type 3-passenger road-ster-see
us many conveniences-learn the greater
value that Studebaker offers.
M. J. Goss
Cor. Fir and Adams
A
Low
hoes
Newest Ideas
Comfort and Style,
50-50, shaped to give
foot room without
clumsiness, of soft,
pliable leathers.
ASH BROS.
Those in iiutof consider them
.si lve.i above pedeHt rlaus. Which is
I why they sometimes are.
AKER
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S T U D E 13 A
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