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THE LA GRANDE , EVENING OBSERVER Page Six Friday, June 5. l!)2i). Pape Two THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER '. I. -3 rjCtfb i,r- Charming an SwmmHmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmOBmam 1 d Cool -cvP) I Try New Dresses 0 . II ' II i V r .3 Attractive In Style And In Price Summer's keynote is the frock in printed design which blends the right shades so lx;autifully and produces such effective pat terns, and so many of them. Real artists have worked out these designs. Every one of them is stunning. You will see the fash ionable resorts this summer boldly displaying their prints. One of the. smartest models is in a bright red as the dominant color a wide red hem and long red ruffled jabot. The combin ations are very striking. $12.50 to $19.75 Aditorials It May Interest You To Know That l-'roiii Purls wo (,'rt the whisper tliat nigh are conililK bark. Wo liul thought ttieiy had nemo the way of thn liorsit, long hair, and tlip ptintuli't. That , , W lire toltl that the Kail will bring with it tlio Wild Astor. You ay, "That'll nothing new; It always has." Hut, now tlio Wild Aster Is a new color u soft red vlulvt shade. That Uoleros are showing a tendency to coma banc Into the llmcllKht to the dellKht of the slender pefy son who is seeking (juulut youthful lines.. KltNKSr WATIilXK, Manager, Swimming Togs Both Attractive and Practical Be among the first to enjoy a plunge this Summer! It's getting' along that time. All you need is this new Green Waffle-iron Check Suit to be the smartest dressed of all. A Guarantee Of Complete Satisfaction .Store service, such as we arc trying to give the pefiple of the I-ii ( irande territory, means something more than the exchange of money lor goods, or the "delivery of a full round dollar's worth for it dollar. Wo want to do more than that and we make, on abso lute guarantee of satisfaction on every sal, satisfaction In KVIvKY liKWPWT. If you are not thoroughly satisfied at any time, we gladly give you new merchandise or your money hack. ; ' ' : r : : 1 I Aditorials 1 COUlle t'e believe that a store should be alert, keen to please, and courteous in an ueunnps. reel nee to astt questions nere, 10 nave us show you things whether or not you wish to buy we're glad to do it. While, the variety of stocks should be wide, it should not be so simply for the purpose of covering up the omission of good values. And since you expect newness and novelty, these features will never be conspicuous by their absence here..' Your criticism is always welcomed. We believe that the good will of the public is our strongest asset and heucuae the character of the service rendered determines the amount of good will u store shall have, we try to round out this service by ''doing better today than yesterday and making to morrow better than today. Gay Silk Scarfs For Cool Summer Evenings Very smart are these new Silk Scarfs. One is Printed Georgette in a pale green with large flowers of contrasting colors. An added touch to snap up your costume ...... $3.85 A Good Place To Trade Hills Dept Store A Good Place To Trade It May Interest You To Know That The waistline seems nelth liere nor there, but every where. There is a ten dency to raise it to natur al point but the most pop ular place for the belt line si ill seems to be at the hips. That All ha soft and bright tints that are coming to life among the frocks arc being mirrored among the .summer hats. We'd like you to see this display at your earliest convenience. That The sft'.mre scarf of plain or printed silk is now folded diagonally and wrapped close about the 'throat, 1 crossing the ends at the back and bringing t hem forward, tying m four-!n,-hand knot. i:ijm:st yvatkixk, .Manager. 1 1 ! It SPORT NEWS GOLF TDURKEY r HERE SUNDAY Qualifying rounds for the inter city tournament at Walla Walla June 13 aud M will he played on the country club links Sunday to seicl ti Ki-man team to represent la t-irande. Opponents In alt matches sehed uk'd must g"t together and arrange time of meeting. All mutches must be finished Nundny, scores to be turned In to Norman Fren t the club house. The matches scheduled for Sun day Include: Larison vs. toe, c. Pohnenkamp vsl Tedfurd, Dixon vs. ltenier. Mur phy vs. Putnian, Theisen vs. A. V. Andrews. Perkins vs. carr. Fives vs." Watktns, Heynolds vs. Kcrog Kln.' Hlngner vs. Kiddle. Znrbrlek vs.- U Hioddard. V. Johnson vs. Plnyle, Junanmn vs. Maekey, Poarch vs. MaeTuvlsh, Gilbert vs. tlwilliums, Crowe vs. Buy, Klmer Studdartl vs. Karl Wtoddtird, Co bum vs. Jhady, Weaien haver vs. Ncmge. Ji HlegrlHt vs. Warnoek, W. Kelly vs, Klcgrfst, Holmes vs. ..Nelson. I Hum vs. Lilly. U'liiien vs.. Tanner, Hurvt-y .s. Mult hews and Appleby vs. Helm. Pendleton Team To Be Bolstered (By J. K. L ) Pendleton fans are predicting freely that one, I'nggy Jlnnton, Uony.aga university flash, who will play shortstop with the Huek iihimmi i a riraie.M acre, nuuuay will make liuck Jletn, J.a Urande pitcher, luok like he is toHnlng wa-tertneluns. pfiLocmpsiBiiiyra I -rninn uiiiirrn! -r S3& -w fit .. J'a i j I 1 1 1 ii fi vnmiri i i N'rtfHeik . AMFJtlCAN M.Afil K Phlladelpliia .....:('( i:i .OS WuHhingtoii 28 17 .6i!2 jChlcago .. 4 2 .&4.r- 1st. Louis L'4 '2U .4!H Cleveland - 1 '22 .4s8 Detroit 19 7 .'4 13 New York , 1 29 .SKI Hoston iti si .sr.e NATIONAL I.KAfil'K Enterprise Defeated ) Wallowa Lsust Sunday M1KANCH um; r. T'lul YV. U I'ct. Klerprise a 1 1.tMH Kk-in 1 t .soil Mfcxvllle 1 l .too Ujnllowa , o S .('Oil th nro erLbip i Mf xvlllf B'ntnrprlBe defeated Wallowa 1n ti Hranch Line league laat sun : to ti and retulned her leud- of the league. 0lgin and ville did not play. JThis Sundav Klein invs nt Kn t'fprlse and Mawille ineei Wal h'wu. It. U. K. Kftterprlse ,12 J7 4 Wtillrtwa 8 6 fi Jtutterled; Hokum and McCub Mh; LMehflcld and Austin, Clark. To back vip this contention they : have hiH spring record fur the I university to show. lunton lias j pounded the pill at a ferocious rule In eelh'Kiut.. ball. In times up jhe has connected HUi'cly on 13 oc i easlons for a liittiu u'erngo of Tiesides this he Is a 10 flat man and a most precocious performer I on the field, Puor Huek Hetn! M'h well. Muck has (he rest of the j team which has played real hall all year to back him up. Mur-fl Plnyoi-s AltlrL In addition to llunton the Jtucks I are hrtiiRlng another college lad i wit u them with almost as imposing !u record. This gentleman answers Die name of tlundolph iook. lie (gathered apples behind the but at i he i niversity of Oregon for three yeiirs and is also a good inftelder. There in a possibility that the Plnitet) may ttprlng a few surprise in the play nig line also although Harris l-'rench. ihuiiuk'T of the local team has so far made no of ficial announcements. , Negotiations tor several new players have been undei way for some time. That much is fact. Whether thes,i men will be in the harne.M fop the Pirates next Hun day or not is hard to tell at pres ent writing. The game Hun day will inauRurule the new umpiring system through out the league, l.'nder pre.se nt regntnttontt the umpires are under the direct supervision of President Sehroedcr. It In expected that I he quality of the umpiring with result ing Increase in MuUsfnctlon will bp much improved. nubs New York .... Hrooktyn .. .. Pittsburg .. Philadelphia Cincinnati .. Chicago Huston St. Louis .. W. L. ..'JW 1 3 ..24 t!) . L'2 1 X ..20 21 ..2n 23 ..Ht 2T ..17 .,,17 li Pet. .!( .558 . f. r. U .4X8 .4 nr. .4 3 2 .aitfi .HUB NKYV YOlUv (AP)-Uenther held the Yankees to eight hits Thurs day vhiU the Senators took the final game of the series. 8 to 3. Score: P. 11. K, Washington 8 9 u New York S 8 2 llatteile-s: Itetither and Puel; Pennock, Hen II, 1 1. Johnson and Pengough. CLKVIXANI) (AP) It. 11. K. St. Louis 10 Itl 1 Ch-velund 1 1 1H 2 Hutteries: Hush, Wlngard, Van- j glider ami I Mxon. Itego; t 'lil. Yowell and U Kewell. I PCSTON (AP) It. H. K. Philadelphia 12 17 3 j Hum ton v r 1 Hatterjes: llurrisn and Cochrane; iQuinn, Xahnler, l(ihr and Fuller. NATIONAL 1 V.AUX K P1TT.S1M "HC.- t A P) It. H. K. Philadelphia 8 10 8 Pittsburg ., ....iti is 0 Halterles: Knight. Heit.s, O'Neal and Wilfttm, Wendell; Meadows and tmilli, ttotich. TIIK HOSTOX HUAVKS Along with the Phillies include the -Host on Hraves lit tile list. Of j National league surprise teams, j Kor like Fletcher's club the Han croft entourage has been playing jatellar ball. La-st spring erltics were picking the Heuutown gang to start around the bottom of the heap. And to stay there. There was nothing much to get excited about in so fur as the Hraves were concerned. Like tlie Phils, they were doomed, w Hut the !irues $mvp rather up-M-l the dope. Thus for at lenst. 'Ilu club ban been hitting ami it I has Imvh getting good pitching. 'seeral ol' the youngsters have shown to advantage too. , Marriott, at third has been play ing exceptional hall, both at the Vduto and cute Id. Ho looks like a comer. cmcAUo (Ap) n. ii. k. Hrooktyn .. 9 U a Chicago 1 1 1 1 21 liatteries: Khrtiardl, Hnbbell, 1 - tishorne, (ireene and Talor; Kuul i HriiKCy "d Wthgw maim, Hlake and Jones, CKNMY and KAMI Cooney and Kamp. pltcher. have turned in some nice gamea. roster for the past few seasons. Hut this year he looks better than ever. Kump's n tot, urt In the main tent for the first time. He wax well spoken of during spring train ing season. And he seems to oe living up to advance notices. Hurrus, at one time with the Athletics, has been holding down the first base cushion nicely, and llnis been hitting timely, too. At (short Hancroft appears to be the isame old luive despite the added j responsibilities of being a major league manaser. The outfield, composed of Nets, ! Harris ami Felix, likewise has kept pace with the performances of the rest of the team. HANI f; I A NTS Ill'.ATlNU lUvrntly the lira cm rnther sur prised ihr w(veores by handing t.e lnnis Ihrev straight defeat.. bey did It when the Metitnw uang riNOlNN'ATI (AH) It, IT. K, Huston , , , t! 1 1 1 Cincinnati .. ., 7 IS 1 Hatteri(s; lluine, Mnronard and Oibcon; Hixey, May, llarrave( ST. I.OCLS (AP) P.. H. V.. New York 1 1 12 " St. Louis Id 17 2 lotteries; McQuillan, Ih ntley, Hean. Humes and (Unvdy. Hart ley; Sothoron. Hay and O'Fanell. traveling along: at. a good clip too. Incidentally, the -whippings: cut the lead of the Giants consider ably, and made the race look like something more than a proces sion. , Of course Hancroft may not he able to keep his outfit going In the same manner In which he has started. It may do a complete re verse and hit the stride it had been doped to follow last spring. Hut to date It has done far bet ter than had been anticipated and may add further mirprlse by ad hering to the pace. Like the Thillies. many . have, opined that the Braves have been playing over their heads and along with the Quakertown ensemble are due to tumble. Whether or not such will be the case remains to be seen. Hut you've at least got to give them credit for making a far better getaway than tin; most enthusias tic Huston rooters were willing to concede before the opening of the chase. Tommy Gibbons Plans An Aggressive Fight NEW YORK (AP) Tom Gib bona of St. Paul, master defensive boxer, says that he has planned an aggressive battle to defeat Gene Tunney in their 15-round fight to night at the Polo Grounds. "I'm going to be on the offensive from the first bell," he aid. "I'll make a fight out of it and the faster Gent comes at nie the better I'll like U." Asked if he expected a knockout Gibbons evaded the question. "I've been misquoted." he con tinued, "I never said Pd knockout Tunney. but at the came time you can expect me to keep trying to land a finishing punch all the time," Tunney, who arrived in New York Thursday from his. Saratoga lake training camp, appeared in excellent condition. The retired lightweight champion. Penny Leon ard, will be his second. Confidence pervaded the ranks of the Tunney followers, although Gene himself, had no predictions to make. Added Importance was given the fight Thursday with the receipt of a cablegram from Jack 1Hmpey to Hilly Gibson, manager of Tun ney, staling the champion "would positively meet" the winner of the fight, if the proper inducements are offered. lempsey's message was sent from Herlin, where he is enjoying a honeymoon with his bride, Ihe former 4-XHe Tuylor, III BEVOS QUI OF NONE PACIFIC COAST 1, FAG ITI Clubs W. L. Pet. Ran Krnneiseo 40 1") ,.727 Salt Lake ...S3 24 .579 1.0ft Angeles a l 25 ,f54 Seattle 27 29 .4S2 Portland 23 27 .4(10 Oakland , 24 32 .428 Sacramento ...1 24 32 .428 Vernon 20 38 .315 VKSTKKDAY'S GAMES Salt Lake :t. Oakland 2 OAKLAND (AP) It. H. K. Salt Lake 3 S 0 Oakland 2 f 1 Hatteries; Singleton and Cook; Boehier mid Hyler. Snn l-'rnnctsi'o 5, Portland 2 POltTLAN!) (AP) It. H. K. San Francisco 5 8 0 Portland 2 G 1 Hatteries; McWeeny and Yelle; Leverenz, Hachnc and Tobin. North and south, tall and short, thin und stocky, middle aged und youth, professional and amateur will meet on the links of the Wor cester Country club Friday morn ing at 11 o'clock to decide Hie opening golf championship of the t'nited States. Thursday's play re sulting in a tie. Willie MacFarlane, veteran pro fessional from Tuckahoo, N. Y.. and Hobby Jones, young in years but old in competition, wilt be foes for Thursday , with 291 stroke.-, each they had out scored 92 rival.s at the end of the allotted 72 holeti a battle fought mainly In wilt ing heat. Francis Onlmet, another amateur lied for second place at 292 with John Farrell. while Wal ter Hagen. first open title hohh-r, was tied for fourth with 21M. A tired crowd flocked to the home green as each noted exponent (of the game approached. First it waa Johnny Farrell, (Quaker uidge J professional, who was expected to j lead at the end of the day. Then came word the Indomitable Walter llngen wa.s moving towards the homeward stretch with deadly ac curacy and would reuulre only par figures to win. Worth Driving Home! There's as much econ omy in GOOD Work Clothes as there is in good tools. We keep that In mind all the t 1 m e in ' Aiir Work Clothes Stetion. We .never w.k "How cheap can we sell it'.'" but "What service will it give?" Vernon 4, Sacramento 0 VKltNON (AP) It. H. K. Sacramonto 0 fi 3 Vernon 4 11 1 Batteries: Hughes and M. Shea; Harfoot and Hannah. 9 1 Seattle 6, Ixw Angeleq 5 SKATTLK (AP) It. H Los Angeles 5 Seattle 6 12 1 Hatteries: Hoot. .Milsteud, Pavne and Sandherg; Hasty, Fussell and Daly, K. Hnldwin. GAMFS TODAY American League Chicago at Washington. Hetroit at Phalidalphta. St. Louis at New York. Cleveland at Hoston. National league Philadelphia at Pittsburg, Hoston at Cincinnati, Hrooklyn at Chicago. New York at St. Louis. Pacific Coast League Sacramento at Vernon. Salt Lake nt Oakland. San Francisco at Portland. l.os Angvlea at Seattle. MacFnrlane and Jones Tie for Golfing Title WO HC KSTF.lt. Mass. (AP) We Go Out of Our Way to Serve Whs- wrlto you n loiter jn ttiis a1? "Qimllly nml scrvlft-" Is our motto. ;lvc I s n Trial. THE CITY GROCERY READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS Safely SwHIljf ' Comfortably Q . i, -,Con,e ,' ox,T 8IRRe IX-IHrt on Jerferson St. All Etaem leave Iron, tiKrc !ntir . ept sundaj LEAVE LA CKAMlE FOR Joseph '1:30 . t:00 . '11:30 . Baker :00 . .nn . 4:30 I'cmllrton 1 1 :no - 4:00 DETOT THOSE MA1X 7t :00