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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, May KO. UttS. Page Two HILLS i)i;i'AH'nn:.T sroitn JIANAfif.ll'S TASK Wlmt Ioi't l'"'x ' iNiinuncr iln.v In llii. mm1.--, or ItMll I'lulr Tin- iiiHulinn la lirirn ili( to mi- V.ii'H iIIm-hknIhi; tin- -lmivliiK of n-r- llllll ll'IIIHS wllll'll "'lllKT .IHIllW ur lillipIMilnl, . 6w ini'tifluy Imiu of lhf I'l'lMll'-lon KuHt I urn llilln,',l to think that It In "r'Koiil,n. At any ml.. !). I'm.. . ntoom bn-l.li nroniialllon. A l. 11- fi H Ilk.- Iln-y )mv.- nunt-winnlnw rltil. ii.iihI Ik" llic I Itt'ulHll'K m.inhi i- now uml un- -x-...I li.l,l. iiliillv 11 11111..I ht 'I ' H"K to r.-v. rm- the ,1,-clslur, to- ... . 1 I nroncr v iianuieii. No matter how wle thi' mannger be en n not make bam- hitH for Ihe butlem, pitch for the pitches or Held for Ihc riehli ri He can direct hut he cannot execute. However, a capable manager can n-ei fur more out of a team than the lender whA lackn dliiloiiiiicv oh well ns Hirntegy. The hlrnffO White 8oX offer an ior ine nruu-n win xip eni i WKumm example of what the man- ju ' K his running mate, JJurlli, ager means to a hall club. w w w,'or ,he faicher's mu.sk. , Tb Hox, a dUllnct dbtuppolnl-! "ramie has no pew uddltlons bent last season, a tnilonder. urnj1 the lineup hut Walla Walla will th. ...n.rUH ,,t the lit American l'"VO two. Heck, a pitcher from leuguo rare, 1'hi. illffrn-iMH-.. in. Ilit-.. Irani': KtloulliK In a (iilliplllllrlll lo llli liii'llMMlN or ('oIIIiih aw a niaiinurr. Jt Is flit- sniiii- ti'iim iIiiIiik nltll a tllfr-n-nt silrll. Vor yurii thn Hystuni wb ubp1 by John MeUraw or the Nt'v York UluntH liuti hi-cn . iniK'h jiroHH-uK-nt-tl. ' McClruw (lonilnutpti li Ih ball club, evt-n to Hie K'vlliB or nlnnul from thi- bench im to wlmt type bull or the btsi tiurk uihlei.n or l)Ollla be pitched, ! tho 1'ac-lflc roust line lo uppeur, In every worlil Borlt-8 thin ractWhul In expeete.l lo be the fiint liu been uppulellt uml bus lllao est of rolleijiute ineets In the hi. be.-n inm-li rominenled upon. True, t lory of the l f.. roiiler , will Mcdruw cunnot plleh Ihe bull, biltil.,. hehl In the V. of W. Madluin to. he ran iletennlne what lie believes day. will be the mom effeetlve style. Among the entrleii will be I.elnm! lledruw stiiinls out u.s one or the 'Stanford university's M-mun Irum. Rr.nteni miinuKeri. In the history or;wlileh ilelenullon Ineldeulally is ex. the (fame, ills record Is most im- ported to shatter three uml pus pusliiR. Ills uysleni is iinhiiio hut oibly four of 111- stundlliir ronfer there Is no denyliiK thai It has pro- ,.nee rliuinploiiAhip reeonls. ulenn. ilured results. --Tlny" llurtrunft, Kieul Stanford neeeuuy n rnrmei- meiniier or ; the New York (Hunts told me that before a cerlaln crucial series with Chtcugo, Ihe rirsi string catcher leuui'siid that he be permllied to do Ihe thinking. McC.rnw ofiieed. The (.limits oi:t all four gumes. That was a break for Mcilruw. The team iniRht have lost them hod he linen In charge. Huch thltiRs liave happened. However, those four defeats with the catcher giving the sIriii, m the ttorv goes, killed off all objections to the McUiuw system of his dom-l Uniting the play. Tho (.hints this year seem well nn (be nay (o a filth Miuluht pen. limit under Met.riiMN illnvlhui. Tlmt ulll be KomcthiiiK for rhul imnnwei (() shoot til. Texin nterlmnic says he stole, nn nlrplane lor ti lurke, but maybe he menus skyliiik, There are 3r,iinu,omi children in tho I 'nlted Miutes not counllug thone l hat are kiowii. Oirls In an enmern sehool smoke pipes. Female ot the Specie Will be sicked lh:ill the male. Do Not Suffer from sore, tender or bleeding gums. We have a remedy for this condition Unit is guaranteed. 50c Moon Drujj Co. Everything 'or the Sick Kooni I'lione M-68 PIRATES PLAY I L ILL Interesting t hinga ruu)' develop jut Ihi- meeting of I hi- heads of Ihe I Itlue Mountain league lo he held preceding the pendleton-Hukcr and ila tirande-Walla Wallu hull gumeH tomorrow. Notice from President Sehrbeder j announcing (hi' meeting guvi no j reason fop tint action and (lie prob lable Mtibjwt of discussion may In lurrlvcij al only hy conjecture. H tjeema likely (hut lite meeting was railed to settle If possible the j controversy over the admission question. The charier of the leu- fglie provides Itillt till' I WO IfUIIIH ul jcaeh game tuk't a h)IU of t lit? jfiitc receipts. I Keccntly the La Grande ami Ha. I lid cluhH have been charging the i j regular nrlcc for the ground ad mission and anolh'-r for the grand .stand. The niamieiH of the two clubs contend that I he grandstand ud n ilsslon do cm n ul come under ihc churter clause culling for the Hp) It. This moot ipicHl ion will probably he flecldcd at (he meet ing at i'cndleton tomorrow. iiuker and i'endtelon will play an exhibition game today and u regular league game tomorrow. .lc(;arr!glc is scheduled lo of ficiate in tin- hor. for I'endleton to day wit h ) inula p suved for 1 he r'guiar ftiic tomorrow. The i.a ker team will start Foiibury with th- $4.00 le.:iuty, Karl liruinlt, In reserve. The Hocks have been doing their best all week to build up their morale at Hr their U lo 0 floii at linker hint Kuuday. The very sight of UlUIKll "big leuRUe" pitcher, the Hiickaroo forces di'iitorull..'l ui - coriliiiK lo u Httil iim-iiI In W',l- morrow. ' l'i rates lourncy North The I'lraten will hwve their third jUrgument with the lleura at Walla Wallu tomorrow. In the fliHl two matcheH the local club hu shut oul the liearH with no ucores. If this feal can be accomplished M"lrt th I'lrales will do II io mimmiww. IHHK iieiu, iunk iwy I Whitman college am) O-urrclt. an llnflelder who will probably lie seen 1 in action tomorrow. VXlVl.'ItBITY OK WAR) UNO. .TON, Heultlv. Willi aiiinoxlnii-.ti'ly field nmn. will be their most fa- inous entry. liljiMt Schools l.iitcml Kight Niiiools of the coast are en tering teams; I'mversity of OrcKon. Ongon Agricultural college. Whit man college. Wushluitton Slute col lege. Pniversity of Idaho, Stanford university, I'lilversity of .Montana und the I'nlverslty of WashtiiKton. Praclicull every one of the schools will enter 14 men. the full team, ul though Whitman will send only five men uml Idaho may not be ful ly represented. The Stanford team, f B up to its usual form, .should rind little trouble winning ihe meet. Miller of Stanford has ihe iict time in the 44n yurds record show, of 48. tl seconds, Mtwithstanding Ohnrterls excel hut showing in the half, Itlehurd i'on of Stanford can negotiate, the ilistance in 1 : f 5 . Chart erls has mtide 1 : r f . 2 . smith of Stanford hns the best mark In the mile. 4:I!.r.;. and Lelstner, Stanford, tliv b',e In (he 22n-yiird luw hurdles., his lime belnff 24 flat. He also lends In the IhkIi hurdles with the Hme of M.o seconds. Work of Stanford holds the edge in the hlkh Jump, ii feet, 3 i-H inches. linrtntmt, stJtnford, has the hi't ter marks In the shot, fit). II 3-4 und hi the dlM'iin, t f7 3-8, Kvers of .Maniord excels In the Javelin, 1SS.2 feet. Orciimi Has .luniHr I Otherwise the Northwest schools i may reasonably he expected to win a f.-w first places. Sweet of Mon tana has the hK jump in the cen to! v. his bct time being s.S sec onds. He also up pen is the be.-t In Up- 22m, his Uuie - 21.4 seconds. Clayton of x). A. c. en .ltt.-, with liuvhiK Hie best time In the mtle, 4.2.S, although there is little dif ference between his lime and that of J.'mitli of Stanford. 4:252. . John Hevine'.i sensational two mile run Tuesday marks him as the fovurite In thul distance. He u rrom W. S. c. n. W(.m ti, two. ille in c.3.9. breaking the etst. in it record. i PlamiHimn, Oregon, has the best idlstunce tn the broad Jump, 23 4 J ifeet. XnMin. Washington, with u height of u feet, ii Inches tn the I pole vault, imiy win that event. .Monlatin has the Uv I Lino In the i relay. 3 24. Conference relay. Jnvelln, discus, jfdiotput, broad Jump, high Jump, I high hnrdlfs, iw htirdies, two I mile, one mile, half-mile. 2?o vai.u fund ma firds records at nil In lunger, STANFORD S DOPED TO IN Honor Famous Twirler J)uzzy Vance, famous Brooklyn pitcher, was pruaentcd with $1000 in gold and a medal trnhlcrnutie of tho most valuable player In the National, league for the 11)24 Reaon during the Golden Jubilee celebration at Khhets l'Ield the other duy. l'hoto shows Fred l.leb, president of. tho VauchatJ Writ era' Afltioclatlon, niaking the prcaenlutton of the bag of goI4 to Vance. . GOLF TOURNEY ! G I BEGINS TODAY What promises to be one of the faHtent golf toil! nnilientH ever ed j 1 1 KuMteru Oregon will belu al 10 o'clock thiH mornint; when pluyeM representing the Walla Walhi. Pendleton, Maker and l.u t;ranile couniry rluhs tee off for the first flight on the local cour.se. Kach club wilt be represented hy a ten-man team, picked from Ihe bcHt the eli.b hiiH lo offer. Klnier Sloddard. Charlie IfevnoldH. C. I,. I.ari.son, Hay Murphy. II. R I Mx on, S. D. t'ttwe. Joe Curr, CIiuhc Holi uen k:n up, I ,ut her I nmn anl KrneHt Wat kins will at) play like Scolehmcn for the honor of tho I.a (fiiicde country club. Kuril man will play li'i holeH, play lo Hi art ut 1 (I o'clock today and ut 9 o'clock tomorrow morn- ling. Tim ctfii for the winning team in now on (tiHpiuy at t he Mlegri.Mt Jewelry store, 'ollowlng, t)ie pluy (IiIh evening i a dance for the general member ship of Ihc club und the vlnitors i will bo held In the club house. TracltM tn be Shitted. HOCKAWAY. Ore A targe for ce of trackmen has arrived ut Jet ty creek sldlnx and shifting of the Southern Pacific main line tracks this point will begin at once. The ttiick will be moved westward, about I f.o feet from present I oca- I Hon, permitting completion of the Jelly Creek-Hi Ighton section of the Roosevelt highway Graveling Will be undertaken shortly by the siali highway commission and thi1 rtid should he open tor traffic within a fw weehfl. Tho construction of this new nec- j Hon of the highway reduces thei mileage between liock.'tway and ! N'ehaiem bay points from 3ft miles to six miles and places the ltocka way beaches oil a through loop route from Portland via Seaside and Tillamook, The Interiors Of temples of Hud dha In Japan are to be opened to the motion picture camera where the ltes of (he piltstNond the re ligious cereiiionleH Will be filmed us an aid lo missionary work. Tin- lilKli.Nl Iioihh- In tin- l-'ri-li--li llh-nu-y uni'1,1 l:i H ittliun o hull- In ill,- l-'ivnrl, Acatli'iiiy. Crawled Out 1 yf-j&z&rZfa Scared, but unhurt, Georg Warfel ot trie. Pa., citiwlcd out from under his auto when the roof of thi Krie a tins, a dance tHat,i.in.v hurtling thioujgh the nlr and onto hit car during wind atotm. JT. DEFEAT BEVOS PACII K (OAST i.r.Af.ri-: Clubs Sun Francisco J.OS At)geca .... Halt lAtki' W. I. Pet. 37 13 .7111 VJ it .5X2 2 22 .r.r.2 poriluud .. seuttln Oakland Sacramento Vernon 21 24 A tin j 22 27 ,44'J 22 27 .449 21 20 .41 17 35 ,:t22 vr.sTi:uiAY's iti:srirs Sill I l,aUe I hubs cinon . Jt. M. Halt Lake Vernon .., ISatterleH: ponder and ilarioot and IT.innali. 7 2 clem: On Its stop Solons H. TT. K. Hncnimonto 1 fi (jakland 3 8 3 Hulterics: Hughes and M. Shen; Km use and Head, AngcN 7, Heavers 2 Los Angelex 7 10 0 Portlund 2 11 1 Butteries: Glayne und Snmiiierg; Hums, Meeker and Tobln. liumpkiis licfcotcd. H. 11. V.. Ran Francisco 3 7 3 Seattle 1 tl 1 ltalterea:( McWeeney und Yelle; plummer and Huuiovii'h. Uoyle. (AM K PSTPOKI Hi-cause of ruin, the t-cliednlcd game In ihe Twilight league es tettlay iif tern oon between the La Grande Athletic cluh and the Hi jackers was postponed until later. Only 3 5 per cent of bread is homeiuude where formerly 70 per cent wiiB homemade. FOR SALE r.-UOOM MODERN HOME will be sold at coHt. See 11s at once. The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. Retail Yard across tracks on Greenwood Ave, .Safety -fSioiftty (bmlbifabli Come lo our 6 luge Do pot on Jpffrrmn St. Stnjii- lto from there dslly e-rpt KumUft. I.KAVE I.A GRANDE XU Jow'llli 7:3ft 9:00 . '12:30 - 4:00 Itnlitv 9:00 1:00 4:30 I fiiillium 11:00 . 4:00 DF.POT l'HONE MAIN Tit Exide Batteries STKOMH1-.HG CA1IIII 'KKTOIIS S. M. Spotlight Pack anl Win nil slc ;enrrator A Starter I. rashes Light (JnhoM all siic I fillip Sockets ;eiHiluc Itemy ami IVIco 4IK rolnlH, dr. FRED T. E E I'OVH. (Hpectul) Through Ihc t ftoris of 11. O. Avt-ryf county ug riculturtHt, Mr. Ilrown, of the State Kxpcrimcnt Htution ut flood Ktv er, caini lo Cove Wedneftduy to ud vim the orchardlutH in Din care of their cherry Ireen, thai were dain Ked during the severe cold th!B winter. . Mr. Hrown In head of the xperimenl farm and In alno un (). A. (. Kxtenslon worker. He liaH hud coiiHldeiabli e;:pirlcnce in thiH Hue of work. He advlm-a that all I he di-ud wood be cut from the ch uud thai purtlculur aitdilion be g yen the HOi. A COVlT for Win ter of wheut, rye or anything that wilt wlthHiuntl the cold Ih good, asj itiiH will have a tendency lo abMori ill HurplUH moisture and also help to mature the tree ami get It ready lor it period o dormancy. Minn Nell KckiTHlcy, or i'orthind will upend the weely end with her pareniu hero. Mi-h. K. It. I'onklln, of Ontario, will vinil her pareutH, Mr. and 'Mtm. (). J'leker.sU-y here over t he week end. Mr. and Mih. H. C. HfH and daughter, Mi:i ('ounle, were Cove viwitorH WedneHilay, the Kuenla ul .Nils. A. (i. Conliliil. Mr. and .Mih. I)url I.iiiuleiH were ( ove viHllorii WedneHda. Al the M. I. A. district content with linker, Tnlrtii, I.a Grande. Inihler arul Cove contenting at. the ! I . K. iiinuteiuent hall Wed new -day evening Cove won the eonteT. In HlnliiK. Tie winning team con sisle,) oi Ibrtrund Warden, Jiih tln r-'cl;, WIMnrd Peck und lt:ildi Colletl. llueiios Aires S)M'llds l-'reely To Keep Hh Slrci'tH ('lean lil'KNOS AIKKR (AP) The city fathers of liuenon Aires, who take pride in the reputation of their city an one of the cleanest In the world, huve decided lO Spend 2,11110.000 pesos to have the daily cleaning Job done both quicker and belter. They have closed a contract with an A m erica ii concern for So big automobile K"hngc trucks, with a C.erman company for loo autonio- ;bile street .sweepers, and Willi a French rompnity for 40 automobile sprinklers, which will replace the horse drawn vehicles now in use. There was a lively international contest for these contracts. The American concern supplying I he garbage trucks, valued al $lifi0.(in com pel ed agiiinsi three (ierman, t hree French, Hirer Knglbdi. one Italian and seven ot her American mnnufuct nrers. MisslHslpii farmers hud a hog railing con test. Wonder what the winenr called a rood hog? ; New York man ond li Ih wife were on t h o s:i me j ury a nd it agreed. Radu to Sunday. May 31. IHnuntnlii Stamhuil Time Stations. KOA. Denver, Colo., (322.4), lo:& a. m.. First Fuiturkin society; 4 p. m., Sunday afternoon music, Mrs. Faye Hoswell, organist; 7' 47. corn mcmornt ton life and worhs of Italph Waldo Kmerson. Pneiric Standard Time; Stations. KFI. Los AnKeles, Cnllf. (407), fi: 30 p. in., Mcluiniel's nightly do ings: : 4 f - 7 . Father Itlcflrd's Run-spot weather forecast ; mu sical appreciation talk; 7-S. from Mage and studio of Metropolitan theuter, Albert Kuufman. direc tor; S-9, Prior Moore'a concert trio; 9-10, F.vamiuer; Anton La da und his LotilHiana Five; 30. Klaxon Horn Slop l.lgliti Hntiert l.nM-h and Champion Sprk Plug (pHT Tubing (aihrlel SnublMT BURGESS I SOS .leffcrMcvn An. JT S New Senator ueorge H. W'.lliams of St. ouls Ii expecit'd to be appointed United States senator from Missouri, suo cttdlng the late Selden P. bpenceR WW II, Packiird Klghf dance orcheH trn, direcilon . Hill Heiinessy, Starr Ituaseii, the blue Htreuk oi' Jiudio. K'FWH, Hollywood. Calif., (2fil'). 9-11 p. m., movie night, present, ed by Warner bi os: West Coast studios with stars, music and prese agents. KGO, Oakland, Calif.. (301.2), 11 n. m., First Haptist church; 3:it p. m:, KGO Little Symphony or chestra; 7:45, First Haptist church. KOW. Portland. Ore. (411. TO, 10:-30-12 m.P First Presbyterian church services, Or. Harold Tiowman, pastor; G-6:4 5 p. ni services. Church of Our leather ( First I 'nit aria n ) , 1 toy. W. G. Kllot, pastor. KH.I. Los Angeles. Calif., (405.2), G-6:.'.n p. m., Leiffh ton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cron shaw.' lender; 6:30-7. Art Hick man's Hi ii m ore hotel concert or rhestru, Kdward Fit zpat rick", (ii rector: 7-7:::o. organ recital, Ar thur lllakely. organist; S-ll pro gram, Harold I. Arnold, Inc.. ar ranged by J. Howard Johnson, a welcome to the Shrine host. K NX. Hollywood, Calif., CCtfi.S). 7-S p. m.. Flrnt Presbyterian church of Hollywood; 8-9, Am bassador hotel concert orchestra, Josef Kosenfeld, director: 9-10:-30, program, Va Hurl la Memorial association; ( 'nlnion l.uboviskl, concert violinist. KPO, San Fransisco. Calif. (428. 3), 11-12, in.. Hev, Koberl U Jack son; Theodore J. Irwin, organ -isl : 2-3 p. m Theodore J. Ir win, organist: (i-G:30, States re staurant orchestra; , 6:.HI-7:3lh Palace hotel concert orchestra; S:ah-10, Itudy Seiger's Fuirniont hotel orchestra. - KTCL, Seattle, Wush. (306.9), 7:-50-9:10 p. in.. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Monday. Juno 1. Mountain Standard Time Station. KOA, Denver. Colo. (322.4), 8 p. in., Fred Schmitt and his Kiatto theuter orchestia; 8:10. "I'nlted States Citizens' Military Train ing Camps," Morrison Sha froth ; KOA orchestra; Colorado Woin in"s college glee club. ur n il 1 1 113 L Pacific Kiamlanl TJmo Ktutloii. KKAK. Pullman. Wuah. (3iti.(i), 7:3u-9 p. m., (Hadya Kraser. vio liniai: vocul soIoh, students Prof. Herbert NuHinyth; Vera Hob like, HOiruno: Hurrle Boh like, tenor; Higue Hution, soprano; Normon HeiiMon, baritone; Margaret Wagner, hanjolst; ":tnitury Ani mul Kood Products," Jean K. K. Wegner: "June and the Kami MarketH.u It. N. Turner: "Some Itetreiit ProponaJ Allecfing Col lege Kducation," Prof. (Jeore A. Coe; ".Sumiuer Cure and .Man agement of Piks," Prf. it. T. Hmllli. KI'l. Lch Angeles. Calif.. 4f.7), U.' p. in., Kxaniiner'H Kbrine half hour: fi-6:lfi. MclmnielH' nightly doliiK: 0:4j-7, muHlcal apineciution tall;; 7-K. California Serenadeis dance orchestra, di rection (Jeorge Cronk; Siginund Kaelis, vloltn Koloi.st: Z-9, pro gram, wl l)riig company: Tibia Hohi, contralto, l.oa Angel. 'A the quartet; !)-1m, program. Wal ter M, Murpliy Motoi.s company; Virginia Klohri, Kadio night jugate. For Sale! Four-ucre I ract, modern home, close in. Splendid buy, part cash. Good resilience in Pendleton: clear. Trade for property here. H A bargain in five-room I' ill basement home, on pave ment for $3100. Also a good 7-room for $27r.u.ou. And an excellent faiy In a 4 room house. o . . nut itr.vr "close In T.erengo, good land; easy terms. Security Land & Savings Co. W. H. Bolinenkamp Company Four Floors of Fine Furniture Est. 18 - We Go Out of Our Way to Serve Our old customers nn our friends. . Wo welconio new ruloniiTs and make new friends rvory day. THE CITY GROCERY Just IUu of Oarr's on Mr Street PHONE MAIN (78 RAT 11A1JM FKEB DELIVERY Memorial Day Again Tliey sleep. Though they will never return they are not dead their spirit lives eternally. Their glorious heroism the spirit of their matchless sacrifice stand on duty it confi dently watches us, knowing well that we never forget that they fought and conquered for an ideal. The hoys of .'Gl, of '98, of '17 they went when duty called them. Little it is that we can do now to pay proper tribute in memory 'of the Flower of the Land. But we may wear a poppy, bow ' our neacis, and pledge anew on this Memorial Day our de votion to their ideals. United States National Bank I.a (Grande, Let us live the day Condi'.ct the day And think the day in a manner becoming the nobility of the sac rifice it commemorates. ASH BROS. SILVER FOX I -'or an IHKAIj Investment LOOK me up. Vou never Will obtain Hie lilglt QUAL ITY in SILVIllt-l'OX when IH AI1V". Willi mail nitleis, or wllh anyone 1 1 aiding nlyout sell ii i(i breeders us ou will by pure Iiuk!ii hcic, .My guarantees and liel.ful Jn hirinutlon cvlciuled you can pot Ih- duplicated. Ile.sldes ytm pay less luie fuv better stock. I also have a few thousand dollars In loan out to Im? sv- ci u ed by inipiiivct city pnp cily only (fiit nmrigagi-). II. W. SMITH. Prop. . R. F. I). 2 La Grande, Oregon. 1 $