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Page Two THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, June 12, 11)25. We Want You to be Satisfied With Anything You liny Here. Hill's Department Store "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE" SHOP TEAM TO pur so uiuy uj umui, riiifiiLj; J tit irf.W.-l l!u.Mc)all funs are promlm-d a (food game In I, a, Grande Hun day afternoon with t Jiv PaGrande O-W. It. H. and N. nhop team and the Jluntlnk'ton nhop team uh the per formers, Th HuntlriKion team in a. meni hir of the Payette Valley Moun tain league, and one of the I.-uiHiik : Loriti:mJirH In that territory. The j local organization finished In wee- J olid place In the I'nlon Pacific Hee- I ond liivlslon league with u record of four g.imes won out of five played. Tin- l.u Mrundit rullt'oudH are In 1 top form and playing h"lter tiall 1 Kelso Taken Into Camp In East ' Oregon (Hy Scoop) K-lo didn't fan ho well thin year on her eaw'ern (in-Kon hain Htormlng trip. The only team ahe whs aide to t-;t w ih P:tker, and BEES WALLOP SOLON'S TEAM i'. ii it ( i Ttllli San KmiiciHco Hull l-ake Ki';Utl- I, oh AnB' I'H .... lukland Ko'hler: Mtilfuhy and Took. Vernon A, Oakland '2. VKIi.VON iAl') H. H Oakland L 1 Vernon fi " 1 laitcriex: Kraue and P Parloot and Hannah, J.os Angeles H. San I rancNco KAN Kit AM'ISCU . 11. Lou AnK-lt-M i 12 San I'Vanefsco It r I latteries: ( htzner. Pa ne ; Knnis; PfetTrr, Crockett i;nl Vi YESKE PITCHES SHOPS TO 8-0 WIN YESTERDAY 3 i ;ind TWll'K.IIT China .Storekeepers , Athh-rh M" o-W. HhupN ''leikw MI-.iurk.rM OhW'IVlT I 'roll .st game. W. . IVt. l.(MH) I. un l.OIHI Moth tnm furnished Home Hnuppy fhiding. yoKke held the oppoHi ihm to a iiilnlniiiin of him, aumo of tht in hrlnx ol thf HcratiMi vu ri t v. At the e M of the fifth Inning the s-oiv ntoMl 5 to t' and It wiu Ue ridi ,i to play two more frames. Two dMui))c-jila f were turned in. liattirii's: s!;opM: Yetdtc and Hnilth; oln'rver: Mallh WN, Wal-l:ic-., 'rli'f and Kvanw. Nrl WVi'kV SrliriluU. :ain'M Hchcduifd tor luxt wtw-k only a . i-HPf :i to -twirh-r. ;itKAn:sT n,AYi:n In Imndmll nii'iv l a dilU'i-ctici iH'iUii'ti th" KTnut plarr And the f(irnlet natiiiHt iilTr. .No 4l(mtit If a iMit writ'' taken it lo who Is the (iivriti'si lacr in (tit' majors nt I lie pncnl willing. Itnpcfs Hoi ns hy Mould he nut in fn.iit. . Ten yearn ago, pcrhapti fivp, that ionor would have gone to Ty Colih nnantmoiutly, I'obh, liowever, uf-ti-r 20 yeJirH of ranipalKnnn. 1 be Innlrtu to hIiow I he ravacea of tun-. Whlli the old hatting eye mill appears to be tot kii an ever, the i-kh have low! inin'h of tln-lr pow er und the arm no longer can get the great dlKiatice (hut one ehar actirlzed f'ohb'H thrown. . If V.ogcrs iiornmty wii.m fdeeted the r rent est pluy-r by jopnlar vote nt fandoni, 1 would ttitll rale Hoh Me line I of the Ni-w York Yunki-ta us the greatest natural player. al Itaker .Sunday, agaltihl (In- 4'oHh. Wll h Jerry ioh mann ready to take hl.s pla-e In Hie outfield the 1'ji ateH Witt be Hll ellgl heileil from ail niigh'H. Jerry will add hl hil ling to the team uve rage and h Iwiehlaa heivy bat. Loeai fun will remember bin work toward the early part of I lie hwihoii I ait year. Three huHp hitn were I he rule rather than the exception with ''uteinanu in the 1H1M KerieK. Jerry in alo mlKhl handy when it come. to gelling under the blgh on ii any of the hoyH may happen to knoek out in the field. It 1h probnble that with the addition of Cub nmiin to the Hqund ( 'nniilng 'ham will be switched to right field wit h Hail iiki li In the left pasture and Jerry in the center position. ! l,efty Hartman will be playing bis last game for La Grande Sun fday against linker. He U. leaving (the day ulteiwurd to play his third H'-anon with a team In Wrayhurn, Haskat i'h e wan, (.'anada. Lefty wilt be missed. Ills tield ' ng has been good all season and his ability uh a relief pitcher might have1 been used oflener to a Kood .Mi;rsi:ij A MAHVI'I, 'advantage. IJesldeM, Lefty U u Mouiiel has the ideal build for gentleman n well as a ball player the bull players; he ta tall ond nu ban been well liked by his rangy. He has great speed und la tcammutea and the faun, n wonderful Milder. After the flatiflfaetoiy way the At ttku bat Mmtuel Ih one of the team worked ngainnt Kelfto with most HangwouA hitters In the Hpud Helm at Hhortstop and Will game. J b cared to, h could lams on second base this romhina inrrntum his batting average at Hon will be started again Sunday, least SO points by mixing up lit So other changeH in the lineup nro style. probable. Knowing the power that Hob I linker Is still coin stronir and opposing in than at any time this ne;tnon. Yeske, the ((ailroadeiH plieher. Is putting Iheni over with all kinds of zipper and the J I dm ting ton out lit will buve to have .some good butters In order to Ket around the buses. The vlltors have this reputation however, and ho may be expected Mo put up some real competition. What should ), the stronger Although comparatively little i.s team that has ever represented known "bout It here the I'ayette tirande since the organization of ' Vulle Mountain league is supposed tin Itlue Mountain league will play I f;'Mt ,'u" llving 4 omp:.ny. The .shopmen will use their regu lar lineup tnat has been working together now with few changes for t he past t wo .seasons. The luil -ting order of the o-W. team fol lows: Boyle, mm. ; A I lojtt son. If.; Camp, 3h.j II- Yeskl, lb.; Harring ton, cf.; Williams, c.; (iratiam, rf.; Iuble, ah.; Henry Yeskl, p. with Lundy and Smith utility men. The g:inie will he played on the nlhh-tie field and IS Sehedllled to i start a I 2 ('aim run will T referee. . COBB'S TlRS I Tnini niiBinnn I Ml 11.1 Mill MIHUI uimmii u Hob Metisel Uiv the f)bsl nl ns !ts to be ftJi gnat a player as was Ty Cobb In Ills prime. Yet It is ilotibtful If Hoh put cmiie cNim' to thw ctoami wmi held ly t'olm. pet b Into his drlv fields always play hint very de if be became adept at bunting, he rould beat out score of them each year, for he has the necessary pced. .,!..,...( .i , ., In- the field, Meusel In a marvel Wight info Allalfaiiadiaii. RocKtes on the Mountaineer Leave Vancouver TV C. doily at 7:45 p.m. for Chicago on the fast Mountaineer-Udy hf)t trutvl through the most wonderful mountaui scenery m LOW ROUND TRIP FARES I ARE NOW IN bFl-l-Cr On Sale to September 15 Return Limit October 31 Tint equipment Includes comport ment observition Cir. Hand.ird ltpug cir. open top obsrBtivO Cart, ihiousti dimng lervice. Far complrtt particular! marked up a 4 to 3 game, over Walla Walla lust week. On this occasion Brand t demonstrated his ability uh a hitter as well uh a pitcher und earned u good share or 'his reputfr(('4h0' a"m6nth 'toil ury. Toota Parrin, the nifty little Wal la Walla pitcher was on that day nnd allowed the t'olts but one bit until the ninth inning. In this frame Hrandt laid the game away by knocking the ball out of the lot with men on baaea. I'uggy Huntou, the whirlwind Gotuagn Hhortstop Mgned wit h ) 'end let on will play no games In the J Hue Mountain lea true. Jiun- I ton fixed ant Intact ory terms with the Ilucka nnd his transportation from Spokane to Pendleton was wired hlin. At 6 o'clock Saturday ufternoon on the day before the pendleton-l-.a Grande game llunlon wired tho Huclui that lie had signed with Haker. This bit of contract jumping was enough to get Master I'uggy barred from competition. AMKItlCAN I I A(.t i; W. L. :i:( HI :n ih :fi 4 25 21 2H KM 2 UH Clubs Philadelphia Washington Chicago ( 'levelalld .. SI. Louis .... I etrolt .. .. w York .. lloston 1 33 Hu n by l-'osburv iiiouml. La (.irande took the Timber WoIvch Into camp f 4 In a game featuring a ninth inniriK rally al ter the viMtorH ai")aietiU- hud Hie game on ice. And i-hterday a 1 1 rjnoon, Kelso received a severe drubl.ing at l'i n dk ton. Jt was awfui: 4 4 The Mcore wan 4 to r and K-t:'0 used ever thing they had except ing J'ritcha i d, who lust to La iHiande, in mi effort to stop Pen dleton's ball murderers. Hut, nev I ertheb ss, Hie Washington bo.vs i t oiind I ! hits marked up again.-1 j their b Uriels utter tin- game was ' over. I mhi lap, I Iin karoo pitehlnu nee, ami old Hill Methiirigle, re lief niounitshian. let kc!o slug-gi-rs t '.') down with eigbl bits. The score: It. H. i:. Kelso fi H :i Pendleton 14 1 ;t Hat lerien; I taker, Maun ion, Mc N'ecly, Kranda and Kubauks; I'ltu lap, Metiariigle and itargett. . 1A11 In nil, It waa rather swe.t rev ,ik- mi- l tie I'.lue Mountain p-ague. Last year, Kelso visited circuit and look some games tnun La (iraiale, snowed Pendleton un der and let Maker win. And it was rumored thai a lot of money changed hands and that the pock ets of the visitors wre well lined Wll Ii shekels when I hey ret uriied home. It couldn't have happened quite that way this year, j Another thing, it seems thai if Kelso's club Is any criterion ol the "fast" Wishing) on league. maybe the Blue Mountain league is a little, bit "taster." 1 The fjins would be bet tor Hat- (.( I1"1"11 "OW 11 I.OMKView nitw il wnacg at me siuii iim- naupiayers i;;t; ovfi- hen' are disp'aying. 'HI t i:i-(;ix WINS, H TO 7. .4M I L'LOIN. Ore. (Special to the Ob- I 4't4 ls'rv,'r Kntet prisi's string of vie- ! iuiie.s wu inuKen utM nuiiiuiy oy .:if.:i tl h j J'ni llaild i Portbnnl 1 I, '44'r j HKATTLK f AP 'Al, I I'orihmd Seattle 2. P.. 1 1. 14 12 Yi;sri:i:t.Y's ;.n:s Salt Luke 2:1, sacranienio N SALT LAK.K AP) li. II aerami-nto 5 J : alt 1. .ke l' 11 iiatlerles; .Martin. Cunliebl ! Kti.--se, rie.s: Me Stryker Y' ske. pitching for Shops aeliievi M-ason, Hie t H in v r.sterday evening 1 i In- first shut-out of the and tin- Shops det,ated the and pnwlnu 1; j ' lialdw in. ! y bsi-rve ie, S 1. . a ii"w a in a .' ntry Into Hie veu-iniiing p. lea-:ine. hi Hie TwiilK lows; Monday, June I "erks v. ibserver j W' dnesday. June i Shops s. AHiIctlcs. ! l'nda, June Ml, .lackers vs. Storeki igue are as fol- h p. tn r p. in. ni- Learn fromThose Whom I Have Cured Y FREE book on Piles nnd other Rectal and Colon dis orders contains doicna of letters volun tarily written by prominent patients whom I have cured. Many of these cases were of over 15 years standing, and had uuide invnlids of the sufferers Send or call for this buolc TOOAY and learn how these people, one and alt, ok : and young, were restored to health Learn how positive is m WKHThN ClAKANTLK tc 04,V. , cure any case of IMes nr HIv porYiand orricts: seattie ofFicEs: Or DVfln Butldinn Bu-SI2 5h(rfer Bml.Jinn 3TMAWqy-MAIN OTH AND PINE NATIONAL OIllllH Ni-w York lirooklyn : i'itliHhurK W. I. in 2S 22 25 21 rlni'liinult 2li 23 lhiluli'lihlu 21 20 SI. I.hi1m 21 2'J llOHtoli 20 2S ClllcilBO 21 3(1 Pet. .0711 .Mill .r.:t .r.si Ail .4 211 .HIT .412 jtm' l-.lKin team, whii-n won to! i7 from the li-UKHt' li'iultTH. Tho! (nunc! betwciMi Wullowa and Max- I vllk, scht'dulffl toi- Hunday, was pOHtponi-d bi'i'nurti' of Wft Kfoiin'is. Kcorc: . 11. II. 10. KlKht H 2 l-;iil"TprlM.' 7 fi 2 llattcrhs: lllumt-iiNtrin unil i'liipi'lti; Hopkins nn.l .lt'i 'uhliln.s. McTKil I m;n and iti:iti,i:Nii.cii I'Olt ANOTIIDIt ItOI T raining thoii' world fhamplonnlilp NEW YORK (AT) Xllko Jfe- TIkii'. who lost lil HkIh hi;avy. weight boxlnty chitlliplonshfp to the mhlt'iu KHine the eereinonles befori; the Henutorfl bowed to ln. trolt Thuf.iday. 7 to 4. Walter 'youthful I'aul lierleiibaeh in a 1 !i Canadian Pacific Railway 55ThlnlSt. Muno!bttiBkiQ Port land to. 1 U It bk.,. Ihunn h.ttt Amm when he wanls to be. Me la an uncanny Judge of fly balls and lie covers with ease all the territory from the left rleld foul lino to cen ter Held. No player In baHebnll has an arm that even approaches' that of Meu sel, He gets great distance and is deadly accurate. When he fields the ball hascru liners Invarlably slop In their tracks. Meusel has one besetting fault, hick of Initiative. 1 not ag greMHlve. He has om of thos- take It for granted temperaments. .Noth ing ever troubles Hob, If ever n plnyer vwr tb'serutl to he hulled ns one of the greatest stars of all tin ten, thai indixldunl Is Itoh Meud. I.Ht'k if iaiHT lm ponimeni bus so far ii-eenteil It. .Safvly 1 Swiftly (bmforldUv O Johnson suflered lilff1 third defeat of Hie season. Whitehtll pitched a Hlcudy game for the Timers TS'Jtl steady game for the Tlgem through out. Score: p. j. K. Hetroit 7 11 1 Washington 4 in 1 Patterlcs: whitchill and Wood- all; Johnson, and Huel. Ogi.lcn, Mulberry round bout at Hie Yankee stadium .May 2'J, will be the first to have a ; mutch with the new champion, it i was learned Wednesday. Perlen- j bach and McTigue have signed with Tex Pickard for another counter .some lime In August. i li Sl'MMEK SPKCIAL! Any LADIES' PURSE In Our Window IIALF( PRICE All Up-Tu-Date Models Take a Look THE L a L DRUG CO. NKW YOltK (AP) Cleveland New York Patterlcs: Miller and H. II. K. ...4 7 I) ... 1 ti 0 L. Scwell; Pcnnock. Heal, tk-nguugli. PHTLADKL rhli-ago Philadelphia .. Jl. Juhusou and '1 11 A (AP) li. II. , ii 1 1 fi i) I latteries: Robertson, Cvenjtros. and ('rouse; Homme), Stokes and Cochrane, Perkins. HOHTON A P ) It. II. R St. Louis 11 l;l a Boston 7 10 1 Mttterles: Vaugitder, I la vis and Dixon; Uego, Hevereld, Itoss, yulnii, Kuhr, Hutting and Piclnlch. NATIONAL i.i;(.t i: OIIICAUO (AP) Percy Jones hld the (.'ilauts to six hits Thurs day while Chicago hit opportunely ami earned an even break wit h New York hy taking the final game of Hie series here, 7 to 4. The halting of Hrooks who got a single, double and home run, wis a feature. (In wily also got a homer. Score; U. Jl. K. New York 4 2 Chicago 7 lit 2 ltatterles: Nehl. (1 reeii field. Mil Patterh fi: N e h t, Oreeufteld, HuniithiKer. wisner and Howdy; Jons and llartnep. Oome lo our Irpot on Jerfrrmm SI. All RtArt IfoTe from there ilntlf exenil MuHlay. l.KAVK LA GRAY UK 1XH Jowph 7:H0 . :00 - M2:30 - 4:00 liaker .p:fM) . :00 4:S0 I'endtcton ll:t)0 - 4:00 pi:iot rno.NK main : t'INCINXATI (AP) Phllndeiphtn Cincinnati llatterles: I'on. h. pe line, Wilson ; 1 onohiit PlTl-SlUHtl (AP) Post on Pittsburg Patterns: pan a Ydi and Hooch. H. If. VI :i li 2 S 111 S tts and Hen and Wingo. U. H. V.. S 3 it 16 2 ml Uihon; 1 ST. LOt'lS I Prooklv n ! St. Louts Pattertes: i Haines, Malle (AP) und ii lid o'Pai Taylor; ell. We Go Out of Our Way to Serve rni:sH no.Mr:-fiiitiVN- stuawiikhijif.s, cAvrr.ioi its, OHArKKIUTT, ORAi:s. fiHI KN AMI WAX lll'.ANS, i:u:ts itoTiiorsi: Tti.vri:s, rn tmiu ns THE CITY GROCERY 'Ml tlack of Vwrm on llr Btiw raoum main 7t vlax haim vkem Dkuteht t;.Mi:s TODAY .intrleiin League petrolt at aMitiiKUm. fhleao Ht rhllailelphla. I'levelund at New York. St. Louts at lto.Hton. Nnllounl l.lMtatto New York at IMttahiil'K. ltroeklvn nt t'luelnnatt. llvflon at I'liteaKO. riillaUelphla at St. I.oula. Vnclt'le i'.M-t Ivaim' tikland at Vi'iimn. 1 os Anele!. at San Iianetsoo. Saernmenlo at Salt Uike. l'ortland at Seattle. Yes, you enjoy the thrill Hint comes after a satis factory and profitable deal. Everybody does, -regard-U'ns of liow much or how little money they have. Then r to PKJCLY WKICI.Y. liny all of your Kioeery articles that you want for the table. You will come' out with (hat sparkle in your eye (hat satis faction that conies with having made a good liar gain and you do not have to talk, baiter, or loe time will) anyone to Ret liaiRains at IMCCI.Y WW fa.Y. The price tags silently tell you the story the story of real economy. igM Now Is the Time ? To Save Money YES SIR!- Right Mow's TIU-: T1MK WIIKX LOWERED PRICES AFFORD A COOD CHANCE TO REPLENISH YOUR WARDROHE To Iake Our Removal Sale a Success We Are Offering Savings on Anything and Everything You Need. Suits Shoes Shirts 33 1-Vo OFF Under wear 2.-)';;, off OFF : OFF Hats 20 OFF Straw Hats 1-2 OFF Furnishings FROM 10 TO 50 REDUCTION Our same guarantee of Satisfaction prevails the whole year 'round Removal Sale Time same as anv other. Ash Brothers 9 oz. can Medium Size Ripe Olives 21c 0 oz. can Kxtra Jumbo Size Kipe Olives .'!Sc No. 10 can Queen Olives ?l.:i:5 Full pallon can Dill Pickles, Full gallon can Dill Pickles, field run select iuality. 7Nc 97c Small can" Solid Pack Tomatoes Small can Fancy Golden Corn Small can Silver Par Crushed Pineapple Lie lie lie Gold Dust, liirjrc package 2-1 c Cold Dust Scowinjr Powder 7e Green Arrow Soap Chips, 3-H). package -ISc CIIFUKIKS (TRUANTS STIi AWPKPRIK S FKKSH YKGKTAlil.KS 1 V v f f bet Your Juicy S takes- From our choice Herford Steers you would see them Fed on grain and fatted as in the "Coin Belt." This is the .day Saturday to buy your Strip of Breakfast Bacon or Supar Cured Ham, at WHOLESALE PRICES. SEE OUR SPECIAL TA BLE! Figure your saving. Then you'll do as others are doing buy your weekly, requirements on SATUR DAY. Satisfaction guaranteed on every pound or your money refunded. Grande Ronde Meat Co. CITY, HOOVER and ECONOMY MARKETS v w t f ? f f Y Y