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Page Two Tlinrs.l:iv. .Tumi- 11. 1 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER We Want You to be Satisfied Willi Anything You liny Here. Hill's Department Store "A GOOD PLACE TO TItADE" TIGERS LOSE ifl sun "," He's Still Playing Ball AMi:nic. t.r.M.i t; I Tll,M W. I.. j 'hfi&fJ'iihl.-i 33 1 r. j Vushln;ton at 17 I 'tiliaKo 24 3 ( 'Irvi-lanil 23 'it HI, l.oul it, 2 SI ! N' W Vmk 21 27 I'M. JiSft .1140 .mi .47C. .472 .4 37 SPORT NE WS Il.lroll 22 3" .42:1 UomIou . 18 32 .3liO national 1.1: aim 1; Claim W. I.. l-rt. BillyH 0 O chi;i;si; miamimonk nitu'mtKit in Koqneforl. That ttjf(l) iIi'M'HIm'K ilie purine nf tht' UkI'I licav weJk'.il iliiuif I jlon 4l 1 i j 1 mm 1ftii' .Mi-Tla.uc in I'Utll li('il(Hlttf. I mil through U of the most u;i Interwtlntf rounds thut hOH perhaps i-ver graced a championship fijjht to we the piwdnx of tin ntllHT tintm porta lit llKht heavy title. lierlenbueh, who inside of 1 wo yearn hu Jumped from A third rat wrejuler'H cIiihh lo a rim? chuinplon looked every inch f I . -wrestler In the McTlkue bout. . ThrouKl'out the J f rounds 1 j niched (it McTifcue like a wild bull. The champion used nil his d fn,s- We tUCtlcs t) BlliVf' off i h'-se rush is. At IIiiimi. MinKi"K caution to t hi winds, AleTlK.ie traded punlirH with the hard'hlttiriK lierlenbueh and oil oof oceuslun hud (lie no called "Astoria AnuMnn" in had tdiupc. Jierie nhaeh, favored to win by u knockout, wan lortunute to u-t tho ih-rtaluu. Jn Just Jet- to McTikuc it must be uid thut he made one of hip Inst JlghtH In years. llit uw t'luimplou 1 1 us two 1'iniM-wtiriliy trails he J wllllnn iiuiJ ou-04i4'OUM. However, 1 doubt If a Ium ttlvviir fighter fver ichi I hi' UUo lU !)' TAUIN'U A HANt T. I dtyubl it lierlenbueh retains Ihc Hirht heavywelKht title any ureal length of time. I am of the opinion thut there are three or tour better men at the wel(Oit. The dope In that HerlcnbnohH first bout after landing: the chain plomdilp will he with .luck t Inney. Jf such Is the v,un It Ik probable thut the title will puss the Oral tlm he defends It. Jchuuiu4l.wUl iMkPi'uaJliMl, In Uio omip mun who knocked out IJer" lenbuch after 1'uul hud piled up u Ions Mrlng of confirciitlvc Knock out ti. Jielunity la ji datiKerouu puncher and u crurty rtntf niun. Herh-n-huch'fi style Ik itiuile to ordtr tor him. Mont uf the time n lierh-n-huch rtiMheti In, he Ik wide open for u utmlKlil right. Deluney puck:) dynuiullo In hii right hund. lleTliiue, i undeiHtund, received t&o.Out) for loilny the title to Iler lenliurli. Thot probably us much i) a Mlko expected to earn In his entire rlnif cureer, McTlKiie, never u poimlur cham plon. piiKKCH Into the dlKf-urd. II 1h KoIuk will Increuxe tnter.st in the tiKht heuvy cIuhh. MfTlijiii won the liuht way title b ihii'I-cIiik MIJ. the blue k j Sciit'ttuItM, to rk hU thlc in Ire. luiul on St. I'utrli-k'M tUy. Thnl prnl .Mlkc'H irufi. KELSO BEATEN BY VI KATES fronllnued from I'bk One.) ; Iim'N Nrm i'i) hoi h Jim II . Tli' Ki oi ijtood four all and Olle doV.'U. J let III not on by a a a lie but ('unniiiKi-aui K' OiimjY J (jut to tlie pltrlM-r. Alexander ' liinth iheii Kiiode ni'jiifully to the i I Lite and on the fir.it bull pllehed lifl d the uppb- Into . IkIiI fb-l,I, i briiiKinfi llaiiiriiui in for the win-1 ! niiiK uro re. ' i j A ;ri at innii, I VeH, It iviiii u Kreat kuuw. Her-; !enil of the l,a (ii,iiiji boyn played Kl'eiit K-'i'it'!. Tl.oifiiiH (!oiK'tt. v-'teran of Die ood many Mi? U :nm- H' tihoiiri. cuvrted uroun t like ii vouiiKKter. Tom wan ere- 'dih-d with tuo lilin In i'onr tiineH i 'jp und Khould have had a third which was culled un error on tho KelHo third b:iKeman. Oiif of jthen i.utH w:;s hit further than 'any ball Iiuh tiuvet-d In u Kume 'here thlH year, (ionueit matin two J exceptional HfopM, one on his left and one on hia rilit and tuKK"d j one ruiurr that would hnve jot : ti n by most. , l-efty liaiimun. the hft fi-ldr I nhould K-t pallcil on t In biteU once of twice, loo. l-fly ncooped Mil one beautiful Ity utlcr u Ioiik I run lo (he li ft field foul line all I I wan ulno rcHponsibb' for four of j the 11 ruled' ecorcH, Two he I brought in hfnmelf and two he New Vork lfj i Brooklyn 27 '22 f'ltmbui'K 2i 21 ('Inelniiaii 2u Ti I'hiladt Iphlu 'l Kfi Ht. JoiiIk 21 2S lio-slon 20 27 I'hicuMo 20 :m . r n :t .1,21 AU1 .4 211 .4 2ti .4)10 WAHKIXdTrtN (Al')-The Seu--llOt'H pound. d lhre )etrolt pitch i tm for u total of 17 hllH und won the first uiiH' of their nerlt-H here WedneHduy, 11 to 7. ohh und WIuko each koI u Jionie run off ( 'oyeii-Hkie in Die h,Di when the TiKerB Meore, four ruiw, but Mnr-b-rry blanked Diem In the hint ht-i e InnliiKW. Hcore : It. 1 1. 1-. Detroit 7 Hi 2 WaMhliiKton 1 117 I J hit telle: Leonard, Holtoway, i Nile and Woodall; Coveleiskie, bur berry till'l J'.Uel, NHW YDltK AI) It. II. V:. nevehmd 6 7 1 New York , U IU 2 HatterieH: Kurr, Buckeye and Myati ; Jones, I-'cikunoii and Ih n KOUBh, HchuiiK 1KIKTO.V (AT) It. H. K. Ht. I.ouIh 1& 17 8 JfoKton 1 7 llatierleii; W inward and I1 urn; ItuffiUK. I'ran,i''1 I.ucey, WhiK tleld and llevinK- IMtlbuh Iphla V, n.li'UL'o H I'HIl.ADKDI'HIA (Al' It. II. K. rhicano KM o I'hihideiphiu 9 Up 0 Hatteries : Thur.sion, Hlanken Hhip ami Schalk; ItauuiKartner, tiroves, Htokes und Cochrane, J'er-klliw. . ...f J 1 if , , r 1 f - ,,,ci, 'i:-',5ii"' i Right Now Is the Time To Save . Money v YES SIR!- cniNhed iii with the hickory In J t )w ninth tuning. 1 The lineup from the fifth In nlnir on looked better than nnv ,thiii:f Die IMrates have tried this I year. The two switc.hcH. Imvlrt In tbteud of Ale.xunder in the field enrl Helm at shortstop und Wil illauiH nt cecond base Hcemed the jbieiii combination for the men now on the 1 'irate uquud. I IMay linker Sunday. I Willi i.VLl v.MW. r,.,.lln.. l.M..r tlw. ileum iu now looking forward to I Die Maker KllUie ut Duker next iw. hIl.o.1 r.r l.ini 'Clu. i.ili-h iHiinday. Maker J impe, from Die , ,lJf ,i, reUt wuh Kberhurdl s second tail end of the list to mar lhef u2& ,ind came after five top with the iieiiulidtion of Lefly HtruiKht victories. It. 11. K. Itnimlt but the I'liates u-e con-j llruokiyn 2 fi 2 fitlent that they can slop tho Ht. louls 11 14 1 limlerics: Khihurdi. Hubbell und Tuylor, llurgruve; Ithem und O'Kurrell. , -t NATIONAL i.i-:a;'K ST. ' UJl'lH (AI) Mukliiff It thren u u row from the Urooklyn Itohlnu, the Curdinuls won Wed ne.sday's Kume, ll to 2. of which LiKiit runs were scored in the fifth inning. .Manager Iloursby batted into undisputed lea, of the Na tional h-attue wit h u homer Into the right field hleuchem. It wun his sixieenili thiv year, It scored '7:1' Mayhap ycu'n ivcail !;a j'.i.j i h:t: p..;..!- 1 en tho right in the above photo. t:iit hi cay .- you don't, iH-rin,; u lo Introduci Uonua Wag ner, former 1'iMsbui shoiistop and one of the zi-c-aicst players In baav bull history. Wuitn-.r, dc'.pit h!n uOvarced yv.iu, Is ntlil cup;!ji of put thiK up a ttooil Kume lur the (irrei;lu I'.IU a. -liy'a deidcted with bin brother, WilJiain, of Mi. Vtrnun, O., who follows i'.-nuj on all hii playing ;a.mi:s todav Anierh'au l.eujiiie Detroit at Washiugiori. fbleugu at IMuladelphia. f'leveiami at New York, ril. Louis at lioston. N'nthmnl 1'Hjauc rtnston at l'itt:-burf,. I'hiladi'lphhi at Cincinnati. N w York at Chleano. Brooklyn at St. Louis. i'uclfli Coast ljcagio Oaklur.d ut Vernon. Los Angeii'H at San Kranrl.sco. Hacramento ut Sail Uiko. Portland ut Kealtlc. SALMON CONTMNS OR Frank Pilling Loses To .Sailor Jack Woods; I'OltTLAMl. Ore. (Ity llir As HoeUileil I'ih'ss) Sailor .lurk U oiuK nf Tevus, tlefealetj I Yank rilling, I'cmllcion wivMlrr, ht iilbl. II S. SHIP FIRED OX BY CHINESE (Continued frrrn Pafe One.) ,("oUh' wlnnlliK HtreuH. I Ho H". Hli. i imiii, If 6 l 'HlntK'ry, 1 I K riimlii, 3 i lirnn'row, Hwlft. a. l-t-lt-hard, l''ut.mikK, inikcr. r. I.a Orunil ' Hurtlliun. It'. ll'llll, M ) ii luitn. ! liiifih. i' (lU.'IBcll. 3 ... jWlllluniH. 2 . j AI-xiunliT, r, i Mcln, i ; niivi.'i, I- 0 6 2 CINCINNATI (AC) It. II. K. I)ilti l-)liUt 2 'J 1 Clmiimnil 3 7 1 IlutttTli'v: .Mil. 'hell und j I.iiltno; Itrntun aii4l WIdko. K. . :l!l 4 III 2 It 20 AH It ..6 2 .. 8 1 4 (I .. r. o .. o .. 4 II .. 2 ii .. 4 2 .. i I il PC) A .3 1 0 10 9 1 2 1 1 7 ll 2 1 i I I H PITTSIlI'liU (AC) llostull ClttHhurK MutttM-ii'H: Urahum ulul UDmon: MorriHon, AtluiiiH, Hhit-hun und Klnllli. U. i; ir ii 4 9 2 Tol ,il.s widow m:Nri:x i:i) to dii: DCltHAM. Kiiit. Mr.i. I,:iuni I.ynn wna Bfiiti'iiri'il to ili'iith fur luuritiTliiK hr liiinliiiiiil its )n BlCit. Stii',. tiy Innings, 1 2 3 4 6 il 7 8 K' Iho: I It una ... 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 ' 1IIIH I 1 3 II 0 3 1 1 II I.a Cramli.; ItiliiH ... 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 lllla I 1 0 0 1 2 2 2 4 e 3-12 MiarltK nt- oi- Orfnnl MAKHIIKII-ll.ll. Oiv. Kliiiikn liavi' l,ri.n rrpiu-i'Ml ri-n-nlty in tlm liaroor of I'ort Orfonl. which In "n iin roiiilm.'iin uiul tliir.roii. Iluljli- to vIhIIh rrom iaah.viili.it.. c. C. I'outlng of i-ort Urfnnl. with Ihrm lonn, wrnt lo ni a ami riv followi'd fur a iiuurti'r of mil,. Iiy an eiioriiionH ahark, whli h lln ully Buvt' up i he iiur.siiii, ,,t lUB llliy lirolnihlllty Ihal Hum. Im.lv woiil.l full Into ihi Ulltl'f. Siiiiiiuarv. . Karritl.-i) IiIin: lli'lm, Cunnylirtin. iThi' r i.ii.h.. hltii: (Iihsi it, llart- iiliill. 'IWti Ikik.' IiIIi-m: Mh.-riuall, .ll.'liu. lli'in. l-'tr.-.t ha.si' on I'n-om: , nak. r. 11.1:1s.. tt. 1 . rt on l ua. H: K.Ino !l. l.n (iriin.l.. 7. Kurnr.l iriins: K. Ih.i 2. l.u Criin.li' 4. Hlrurk I mil: I'V I'rl.liunl r. hy lli'ln fi. CI. .III vli'lorv to Ililn. t'luit'K font Iii I'rli'liaril. .'irnt on liallH: illihii. I iiiplr..i: KnlKtit uii.l Cn-wi. 'Tini" r imiii... 2 huuiH f. iiiiniit.i. We Go Out of Our Way (o Serve HllMi:..ltl)W M -it AW 111 It til I S i Hum's fur 2."m' I'lnii' jour oiilivs for ciinnliiK. THE CITY GROCERY -""M of Carr-. on Kir Nirwt CIIICAOO (AI-) Jt. H. New York Ii 3 Chicago 3 Itntti'i'lfH: llran tmil Hnytlrr lllukt', JutotiB ami (lonzalia. 0 8 1 BEAVERS EVEN UP I T lwciric coast i.i;ri: Claim Sun l-'ranciHco Sail l.aki. -. Siatlli' I. on AnK.'h'M .. Dakland I'orllan.l Siirraini'iito .. V't'ilion W. I. ....48 III ....35 311 ... 3S 31 ... 32 33 ... Sll 34 ...2il 34 .. 27 33 ... 2'i 41 .1.3. 3 .Ml! .4'.i2 .4i! it .4 33 .4 15 .3f.S .Safety S Swiftly (hmfuiiaUu O Come to our Bii,ye Ptpot on Jeffnmon St. AH HUiigv lnvc from tlieru ilntl r etcrpi KiimUyH, u:ave la chanik m Joph 7:S0 - 0;(M - ia:0 - 4:00 IVaUrr 1:00 - 1:00 - 4 30 I'rndU ton 11:00 -4:00 Di:roT imione main 7vt vi:sri:m Ys ;.mi s Oukhuiil V, Vermin ;t. Oakland 12 0 Vernon a fi '2 ltatlerb-s: lio.dih-r and ltvlcr; I'Mlette, i;( kei t, 1' e u n e r and Si hailK- sacruinciito 7, Sntl Lake A SALT I.AKi: (AI'J It. II. K. Sacramento 7 1 fi 1 Salt Luke f in n llullerles: lhlf;heH ami Shea; Mci'abe, D'.Netll and Cook. I'm Hand 7, Seattle A. SLATTLK (AP) H. II. K. rortlulld 7 10 1 Seattle u It 0 naileries; Hulllnssworth ad To bln; MHJus, Lucas and Laldwln. BCKI-'AIX). N. Y. (AP) Cus toms officials here Wednesday an nounced they are investljrating the source of a ? 3 -pound salmon in which oil'' of their an- nts ton ml conceab d a quart of whiskey. The I'lfh was shipped from NVw Druns wick, Canada, to Niagara, Kails, N. Y. arm volunteers and police and llh erute all prisoners. The note declared that the mea sures taken by the police to break ui the "peaceable demom-.trat hip" at Shanghai was HI -advised and that the police ut I.ouza atatlon where the chim'.se demons! rators asMt-nible.l May Ha. fired upon the! crowd without "necessary warn- I iing" before the police were In i "lmmhi nt dangi-r." The note re- quested the fnrelun legations coni (lnunicaif ni to-nt inst rnci te-ns tn j Shanghai consular authorities to carry out the note's provisions. Right Now's THE TIME WHEN LOWERED PRICES AFFORD A (.001) ( IIAXCI) TO REPLENISH VOI R WARDROtJE To Make Our Removal Sale a Success We Are Offering Savings on Anything and Every thing Yon Need. Suits :;:ii-:!'0 off Under wear 2.v;; OFF SI does 2: OFF Hats 200 OFF 2.v;l off Straw Hats 1-2 OI F Furnishings FROM 10 TO 50 REDUCTION Our same guarantee of Satisfaction prevails the whole year 'round Removal Sale Time same as any other. Ash Brothers READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED AiiS Seals 7. Any els 2. SAV KUANC1SCO (Al) H. 11. K. I."S AllK-lej. 2 T 1 San (nilli'lseo 7 14 3 I'.atteti.-h: YYrlKht and Suiulberg. Knni; Mi Wei-ney and Yelk. I 'ai in AsiK'latttii lrinctl KCOKNi;. irc. LuBcne will be :he dlst ributinff center for an as sociation of nil-farmers co-operative organ t rat Ions between J unc tton City und Ashland, former ut a me. ting tit Medfoid with K. K. Morrison. mumiKer of the farmers' union warehouse ut Kugene, us sec retary and purchasing agent. The mamigers of the farm eo-npernl te of K.mtatlons (roni Kunene. Med- fotd. tiraut.s l'aas, Ashland, Hie-biii-H mid .(unction city met und formed the Associuted Co-operative Lxchant;e. Vfe4; j 10W Packed in tea-foO. t:!a WW instead of tins r kM$W hence lA. Tipe" tobacco in every sense of the word From start to finish Granger Rough Cut is made for pipes I In the first place, it's made solely of ripe old Burley, the finest pipe tobacco that grows. Then it's cul for pipes (rough cut) to rru ke it smoke slow and cool. But most important of all it is mellowed by the famous Wellman method, a secret process which makes Granger just about the smoothest smoking, best-tasting tobacco you ever put in your pipe. l.ioorrr & Myfrs Tobacco Co.