La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 01, 1925, Image 2

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    Monday,. June 1, V.Yl '
Page Two
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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"T'T'B'.'-T,1
You Must Be Satisfied
With Every Purchase You Make.
Hill's Department Store
"A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE"
Pendleton Wins Golf Tourney Here
CIiAKK OF t.lANTS
The x Vurk (Hants are luff
In paiv wlili nil II"- ntiv r.ilnira
mill about them before the lil
lug of the season.
When I saw the Giants In action
during the spring training aeason. I
wus Impressed by ih grcul power
of Mctlraw's club.
Tot, the feature Ihut struck mo
most .forcibly was tlm enthusiasm
of lh rhib. Itepi-nted mncewi In
no way seemed lo have dulled t In
pluyer.' desire lo win.
I saw I lit' tlluntu pluy several ex
hibition Kaiucs. Hume . of them
pout Die Hniw.'ffl uf lm year, Ini -presses
you by llie elilliu:ilani ev
ery member or llld tenlll lU!M Into
hlH work.
WImiii At Helmet und N'lrk Al
troek, bum-huH'ii prize eonieiJIuliH,
urn on I lie oniiehlmt linen, iliey aro
about lint must m rion.i pair In tun
H'uno.
Tho surprise Khowlnir of tho
Philadelphia Atlili I li m anil I hi- fill
ed if o Wlilti' Hu, luuat In' attrlbutcl
to spirit.
Tint personnel ol both eliib.H Im
practically Hie Hume an la:! year
but uplrll anil flu lit have chumo-d
them from second dlvliilou hkki'O
gntlon.H to pennant roiilctuler.s.
...
T.ic will li) win Is ii tlm- tlilnir.
II mnkcK ureal clubs nut of moro
It kimuI iniiihliiiillnns. Cliiha iiiiiii
a'lteil by .luliii Mcdruiv aluajs seem
lo haw It.
LA GRANDE !N IBEAVERS DROP
THIRD PLAGE DOUBLEHEADER
He Hits 'Em
Pendleton Boy Makes the
Best Showing of Tour
nament for oG Holes
with a 1G8.
si mmaiiy or vi;i:k-i.ni
IN Till; SCOUT WOltl.ll
I'llII.AIlKI.CIIIA (AC) T )l e
irulnat minor loaauc club and lin y I'nlveriilly or Southern 'allfnrlilu
ni nift nmii in i neii irutu I'-Ulll wmi me
put the same ei
truck uli'l field chumplonMhlp nl
P'runklln ll-ld. itivlim It it-i first
llltercolle;l:!te tille. II l:l the fourth
lnlercollcli.c title won by Hie Pa
cific count tcainu In tin nl!:tory of
the I. ('. A. A. A.
The I.n Grande tenm flnluhed
llilnl in Hie Inter-city Kolf tourna
ment pluyeil cn the, local course
Hntiirdtiy nml Sunday. The tosue
was in doubt lo Hie last wl:l) the
I'ell'lleton teuill beutiiit; the Wallll
Wlilia repre.ienliitlveH by I'li points
(lulillK the IliM few holes of play.
The t. Mins rllllHlieil witll I'emlle.
Inn rlrHl with a total of 57liA polnl.'i.
Wallu Walla laeund with of.liJ
.pollitd. I.u Grande thlrii with 0-1 ii
und linker fourth with 6u7 points.
A feature of thii tournunlent was
the brilliant play'liiR of A. C. Al
bert. 17 your did Kolf firoiliKy with
tin- Ci-ndlelon learn and ono of the
illoHt conslMteiit iierformers who
hau ever played on the l-a Orande
course.
Youijk Albi-rt was low medalist
Willi a total or his strokes lor the
holes of play, an uu ratfe of 42
to every nine holes. A. 11. Catter
;lon of the liaker train, coilal'lor
etl unite a velerail in coiilparir.ou
With the youthful Albert, took one
stroke anil finished Ilia ' holes
In IK'J. Other low scores were
mil. I., by A. II. I'atti'rsi f linker
who shot u 174. l. 1- l.ar:son of
l.a (Irainle 175. (i.oiKe llurtinun
of Cendlelon 1 7 1; and llrook Ill-ton
of Ceiidletoii 177.
J. McMoiiles of Cendleton
was IiIkIi point man of the meet
with a total of ii8 points. Mc.Mon-
Icn shot a 12 score hut w is limn
point man dun to tho difference in
'PACIFIC I WANT UCViCF.
(lulls W. I., t'ct.
San KranclMCO :19 14 .73ii
l.os Alllteles HI 2H ,r,liK
Halt Ijiku 30 24 . r. f. r.
Corllaml 23 2il .47
Heattlii -'I) ,4.r,ll
Oakland 24 2!l ,4M
Hucruinento 2M ill .4:12
Vernon ID 17 ,:i:u
MMIAV'S UAMVM
Vernon J-tl, Salt Ijiko I-S
VKItNON (AC) It. II.' K.
Hull Lake , I In I
Vernon 2 4 I
Catteries: .Mcl'iibo and Celers;
Cillette and Kchanx.
Hecond Kami It- II. K.
I Halt I.alll' 0 1! 1
1 Vernon IS 2
J Jiatlerlcs: Millcahy. Ciercy and
'r'.inb- Hi. oner llrvmi Itai'l'mtl and
Hannah.
Oaklaiiil 4-'i, Kticrainentfi 3-1
:. 11.
:i k 1
4 12 .1
.SI,, a;
wll over liy AiibiisI first.
rolleifc sixth nnil I'nlve
ho jn-vi-titll.
play aa if fldhtlnn for tlm world
championship.
I wntched llir Oiunm at the fair
end of my tour of the trulnlnir
l amps. I had seen practically every
other but iiueiie club In action. I
expressed the opinion that tho
Oliinta were thn best eluli I had I BKATTI.K (AO Stanford I nl-
aeen and would probably outckuH verslly wun the Caclfle coast 1011-
Ihe rest of the .Vallonul field. rerence Ira. U ue 1 I here Saturday
, with M! point!!. The I'nlversily of
& far lli- (ilants are ninklinc Vaslil"Kton was m-cnnil, I nlverslly
m.... .1... inu n if M,inl,,nii Ihir.l. Oreuon Ai-rll'tll-
RUUU 111! . , . il.ls ennilietitlon.
llir pern. ...iii,'.,..- ...n, ... .:. '.'. o... . iw net More for each tenrn
slty of Ida- were made by Ira II. Illxon of Ba
jker, A. A. Albert or Cendlelon.
l...u.... Holier l,f VHllll Wllllll lllld
I . 1 r.t -li l.v I.... Uleeher 11. I.. IjirtSOII Of I -I (illlUill'.
I l-'olluwlnif the tournaiiieiit Sat-
II the lieuviw. lrlit wrenlllnif chum
. ' 7. . . ..I,.ul,l. In I.'d "Hlriinler" l.l-W S IIH'
WIUI BUU-ll Tlioru iiiu.i ny .i.iuK .. e - - . . visitors -
that tinn a pennant and a world four years i.k. uKaln reached tho uielil of tlm vl-"'"".
serlm for Vtthlnton. The lub pinnacle of the wriHtllntr worlil I by .honmlIM, people wltnesned h
urxuH.-n --- - ftrbt
claimant. In atriiltfht falls hurt Hat-..---"
iiruay nigni. i v,c.HUjAm city (API Ed
i 'stniilKli'r" U'Wts. claliiiiint of the
YANKKK HTAIIICM, New i"" world's heavy' - weight clmmplou-
(AC) The world's IlKhl henvv- ,,. r-.tuilatod lor the dlsnuted
welKht rlnir evown piuweil lo Hie -,vsnu "IIIk" Muun ndmln-
Ihead of a I'olirlii new champion In I ,,,..,, t i,m Kansas City last
llhreu years llatuiday nlcht when w(llIpr ,,v,en he defeaii'.l the mat
llieheinoth in two out or three laiia
OAK'I.ANIl (AC)
Hacriiini-ulo
Oakland
Cutleries: KealliiK
Foster and liyler.
Hecond Rume
Sacramento
Oakland
Callerles: .Martin,
1 3 2
2 II 2
lliiKhc.- and
KI'lltIT Tl'MJi
-c..lh.,ul,.u... Inve of the ramo. ST. l.Ol IS (AC) Joe Slech
1 arti-r ail a mosi i o, n- assei ,o . "- ' " "' " " - . evening a dunce was held In
p-MViant-winnintt unii eiun. we -; . ;.11 i.ouee for the enteilaln-
M. Shea; lioehler und liyler.
Keallli a-:l, l-'rl-ii-o 4-11
SF.ATT1.I-; (AC) II. II.
San Francisco 4 1 :i
(Seattle .'.
naileries: .ii..'i-n
(leury and Ak'h-w;
Daly.
Hecond frame
Han Francisco
Senttle
Catteries; tlrlfrln
Musty, Sutherland,
liuly.
(Ten InnltiRs).
: sliiipVj rafoHd to he dlacouraed
no Mutter liow fraat ma provoea'
tlon.
Waahtnrtnn. In It" effort to re.
1 I i .j .' - -'- -
I
1
Wlllinin.t.
Xaylor and
It. II. E.
6 13 1
3 5 3
and Yelle.
Mil Jus and
the skill and generalship or tn
t-eerun Mike .McTinue, yielded to
Hie determined, two-rlsled usiuiult
of younK I'ntil DiM'lenluich. Forty
here lute Sutiir.iay.
1ND1AKA1-OI.13 (AD - lirpajc.
I.ns Annel.-s 1.1-7. Cm Hand 10-2
COKTI.AM) (AC) It. II. K.
1.0s An-reles 13 12 3
rortland 1(1 Id 4
Batteries: WrlRht. HiiKhea and
PandberK: llntni, Yarrfson. Meek-
Ior and Tobln.
Second (fame It. II. K.
lii Angeles 7 11 1
llalterlea: Payne and Knnla: Ita
cliiur. Ortlnan and Tobln.
League Leaders Not
Menaced in Past Week
still OT-C
sales mount
upward
FROM Lot Angeles,
Salt Lake, Spokane,
Seattle, Tacoma, Port
land, San Francisco ....
everywhere in the West
.... come reports of in
creasing C-T-C sales!
In 1924, the number of re
tail dcaicriMlltngC-T-C'i.made
, a tremendous lncreane 120
per cent gain over 1923.
. And trill C-T-C talel mount
upward 1 1c lookf at though
unquestionably 1V25 talct will
at cast double tho of 1V24I
The reason T Englneeri be
hind C-T-C are keeping their
prorauet
They came Wett from
Akron, where they held hiirh
executive potitlont, to build
even a better tire In the Wett.
ailotorist tay they have done iu
We thall be glad to give you
expert information about your
tiret, and if you need them
put on C-T-C't either bal
loons, tcml - balloons, heavy
duty cordi or ovcrilzc cor Ji I
' "Quality uall never be
aacTtJkcd to meet a rM-e"
Prejldent ' '
Columbia Tire Corporation
La Grande:
PLAYLE OIL CO.
Illlttard: AV'allowa:
J. 11. Owsley Wallowa Imp
lintiler: X llilwe. tin.
' A. Pago Jl Sun I'titerprlsi':
J.'lKln: U.S. Chapman
U. H. Illhhaiil Cine:
Jwtlno: Tii'inii'r llnw,
lieltoy rarsoim
Euilt'by-hand
Heavy. Duty Pasienger - Full DaUoon
fjemi-Batloon- Hcavy-Dury Commercial
J A C-T-C Tube odd nu tate I ,
( Imoil any ciii
,; 1 ft f vtl Z
L ' "ft- 1
taJa-iWWIail4j II lllJ I -', lMI W.ktt
bt . l t
1 e" V
NEW YORK (AP) niseardi'd
favorites In tho major leagues
Sunday night bad become potent
factors In ths pennant raci,after
a tiimiillona Bevenlh week dirrlnif
which their blmlKeena dealt telllnif
blows at tho champion WashliiBton
and Now York tennis.
The Pittsburg Pirates, Hoston
Ilraves and Detroit Tlgors, all re
cent tennanta of last place, led tho
revolt. With seven strslirlit tri
umphs over the failing HI. l.oiiii
and Chlcaao clubs the McKeclmle
crew inarched from rirth place to
where they seriously threaten the
Giants, whose place as leader or
the. Nationals was threatened for
the first lime this season.
It remained for the poorly rated
Injr all existing records for the
event Celer lie Caolo, youthful
ruelng star and nephew of the fa
mous Italph le Calma. Saturday
won the areutest race ever tunned
on Hie Indianapolis motor speed
way, when he piloted his little
cream-colored racliiK crealon to
victory In 4 :6lt:.19:47. lie Pnolo
net the remarkable averime of
ini.l miles an hour for the linti
inlle grind,
I M. ,....' ''-v,j
SISLER STARS
IN SLUGFEST
Presenting Jimmy (lullane-of Rrail.
moor. Col., who recently stepped
Into I lie limelight -by driving a-golt
Pall 170 yaitl.t. This Is said to con
stitute, a new world record for dis
tance; It's quite a feat at that, and
11 you don't think so, try It some day
when you're out on tho links.
A.MF.HICAX I.KACt':
Clubs W. I..
Philadelphia 2S 11
Washington 2 IS
Chicago 23 IK
Cleveland l ID
St. Louis 21 24
I let roll. .....17 2D
New York Id 27
lioslon 14 27
NATIONAL I.FAfil i:
Chilis
New York ....
Iliooklyn .. ..
Clttsburg .. ..
(''Inelnnatl ..
Clilludelphiu
liaslon
Chleugo
Ht. Louis
. W. U
27 12
23 17
21 17
19 20
18 1!)
17 21
17 25
14 25
Pet
.718
.1134
.r,6
.508
.4117
.311(1
.391
.344
Pet.
,I.!I3
.r,".i
.r.s.i
.4:10
.4.SD
.447
.405
.307
Vunco and Peberry, Taylor.
ST. LOl'lS (AP) It. H. E.
Cincinnati 2 0 0
Ht. Louis 5 0 0
Hulterles: Hcnton. .May und llar
grave; Ithem and O'Karrell,
tax on till
The state
Florida may puss a tl
single women over 2.ri.
will collect about $10.
CII1CAOO (AP) St. Lotlla de
flated Chicago 15 to 11 In a slug
ging match here Sunday, pound-Int.-
out 23 hits for a tolul or 40
bases. The assault Included four
home runs. Ocorge Sisler led (he
attack with five-hits. Including a
homer und a triple. It. II. K.
St. Louis 15 23 1
Chicago II 19 3
, Mlatteriea: VVIngard anil lilxon;
C. Itobertson, Thursday, lllankon
shlp and Sehalk. Grabowskl.
FEED
I En! led unls '
KuJIlmI barley
llulnl Ittiy
Wtiulu coin
Crocked corn
Whole wlirat
(mtkctl wheat
Mill fi-vd
ltaby vlil-k f l l
OjKier si 1 ill
i.rit
Sure Iay
Kcratcii
Ask Our IVk'M.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
Phone alaln 711
HERE'S A GREAT
COLLECTION
OF SHIRTS!
New Spring lullterns fur
men who waul tin newest
ami best.
Mill Is l ight in every way,
i leiir (lovin l H' h'-l la-ail
Inn tun nml careriilly made
billliilillolc.
The sort of slilrt.s ynu'H
want when sou go without
your l-nat tills Spring mid
Siiiiimci'.
ASH BROS.
NKW TOHK. (AP)
Huston
aN'i'.w York .'
Ilaltorles: ahuizcr,
St'hunff.
n. h. k.
. 9 15 !
. 8 10 C
Qnlnu and
KtTKiuion. Shawkf-y, and
Hoston Ilrnvt's to clip the wings of
tint son ring1 mr-nlor league cham
pions lust week. Only a record
home run hy Knyder In the olo.sintf JCIcvelnml
Uailll Ol III" 0' Tli .1 ivm iiru tin- m-iiuii
(ihuitH from u four-Kiune ahul-ont
;tt the haixlH of Uaneroft'H entry.
1 )t t,'iniin'(l opposition from Philu-lle
dt-lphiu resulted in the Ciiints drop
ping more than half of their week's
ttu men.
To tho Ilraves. likewlo. well the
jllHlinotion lust wik of temporarily
cheeking tho rush of the Hrooklyn
Hohln.H. Jckh LJarnea brilliant
pitching providing the stumbling
block. .
They recovered from the sever
ing of their six game winning
streak to finish with an even break
on Memorial day. The J-odgers,
however, profited by the break of
the Glunla to shorten the distance
to flrt place by three full games.
liuck on pennunt course Sunday
with McGruw at the helm ufter
several weeks of illness, the Giants
fenced off the'attuck of Brooklyn
and prevented further slicing of
their margin as Jack Scott pitched
shut-out ball agulnst Robinson's
men.
Jtabhlt Maranville's return failed
to completely right the skidding
Cub machine, while Cincinnati held
fourth place with an even breug
and compelled the Phillies to fall
back from third to fifth position
to make room for the rushing l'l
rates. Following up the jolts they gave
more than 101 hits last week to
ulv l-tolfiHi.a (n fli'VOn MtfirfM- thn1
best performance in the American
league. They compelled Washing
ton, Cleveland and Chicago to re
treat. The Yankees retired from
sixth place to give the Tigers el
bow room.
. WASHINGTON' (AP) R. H. K.
Philadelphia 3 ft
Washington 4 13 1
Hatteriea: Harris and Cochrane;
Coveleskle. Mabrerry and Rul.
DETROIT (AP) - It. H. K.
0 11 1
4 12 0
Batteries: Chle, Miller and My
:iti; Hloner, Cole, Doyle and Bass-
NATION'AIi LKAGt'K
CHICAGO (Al' It. H. E.
Pittsburg 2 4 4
Chicago U 15 0
Untterle: fiheehan. Kremer and
.Smith; Blake and Hartnett.
BROOKLYN (AP)
New York
Brooklyn
Batteries: Hheehan,
, R. H. K.
2 5 1
0 7 fl
Kremer and
Smith; Blake and Hartnett.
BROOKLYN (AP) R. H. K.
New Vork 2 6 1
Brooknlyn 0 7 0
Batteries: fcott nnd Pnyder;
lUii.K.in kkagi k
Clubi.
Hl-JaeUei-;i ...
Athletics
(i-W. .Whops
Clerks
W. U Pat,
...1 0 1.WHI
...1 I .1,011
...1 1 .f,IM)
.. M 1 .(HHI
The 11 (-.lackers puslied die j, a
Grande Athb tlc club baseball team
from ha Kite l-adt-rshlp Sa I unlay
aii-rriooit in a . vn inning iim,.
a I h- high schootl Kromuls (hut
ndc 7 to 1.
Balterh s: Ili-.lackerM: Daw s
and It. Garily; Aihh-i if ?i: Carroll
and Theist li.
W. H. Bohnenkamp
Company
Four Floors of Fine Furniture
Est. 1S9C
We Go Out of Our Way to Serve
Our old customers ore our friends.
Wc welcome new customers ami make new friends every day.
THE CITY GROCERY
Just Back of Carr's on l'lr Street
PHONX MAIN 67S RAT I1AOI FREE DELIVERY
We would enjoy hearing the
winner of the national oratorical
pri.e arKtie with a cop.
Maybe somebody has told Bryan
of June as "Better Mailing Week"
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LS i' .UvXLCCT
"I.ASSIK" AND HKR MISTRESS, Mn. J. 9. Vphain, wile ot
Major J. 8. I'pham, l). 8. army. Mrs. I'pliain and "Laasle"
are familiar Meurea aluni the bridle paths In Washington. 8h'
Is seen lure training her lor the National Capital Horse Showv
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FOR SALE
G-ROOM MODERN HOME will be sold at cost.
See us at once.
The Grande Ronde Lumber Co.
Retail Yard across tracks on Greenwood Ave.
i i
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1
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Come to our Stuge Pepot on Jefrrrwn St.
All BtArea leavo from there dally except Sundays.
M-AVE LA OIIAXDE FOH
Josepll aT:30 :00 - ia:.10 - 4:,10
llaler B:00 - 1:00 . 4:30
I-cmllctvn 11:00 4:00
PK.I'OT l'HOXE MAIN If
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THIS I'H Tl UK, -I.APY SI'KNTKR AM) HKR SON. Vlwuunl
Alllinn'." wiia.lutlnli'11 by Mr J.eih.ia KrynoliK It Is on.
tlx paIiiIIiic; ntd lo constitute the most rrmarkabla froui
vcr brought Into Ilia Inltrd States. The group now la ooncsl
by Duvettl Urolhfrs, w Vork tlly.
Exide Batteries
KTROMBKRG CARBURETORS
S. A M. Snotliglits
rarkanl Wliv all sixes
;mrrntr A Starter Brushes
Mght .lobc- nil iMa
liMtnp StM-ketM
(rniiim lUmy mul Dclco
Colls, rolnts rtc.
Klaxon Horns
Stop Mghls
RoIh'H BiMh and Champion
spark Plugs
Copxf I'libiiig
Garbi lei Snitbhrr
FRED T. BURGESS
l.inn Jefrerwn Are.
The Car That Put
The War In
Warren
JIM WARREN bought a car the "Gingerbread Six."
Never heard of it before, but he happened to be walk
ing along Automobile Row and during a lapse moment
his foot slipped he stepped inside.
"Nifty boat," said the salesman,
"Not bad." said Jim, as paint and doo-dabs got in
their hypnotic work.
"But why isn't it advertised?" asked Jim.
"Don't need to advertise a job like that," was the fore
armed reply. Sounded logical. But
Six months' later Jim had a collection of bolts and
grease-cups and broken springs and disjointed steering
mechanism and a motor that almost ran.
"Never again !" said Jim. "The car that's little known
and never advertised hasn't much responsibility; little
to live up to. But before I buy another car or an
other anything I'm going to get the facts. I'm going
to read the advertisements about automobiles or what
ever I'm buying."
Advertisements are an invaluable guide to
intelligent buying. Read them regularly.
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