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""V Pape Two THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 'Tuesday. .Tune 10, 1025. New Crop Pest l-'Mlllil, hinl.mtwn in Orcjtnn. I'OltKST UKOVI-; Orr.-., new hpednions obtained by the coun crop pot huh Invaded Washington i tj. lit (nun the fcrin ol 1!. K. county and perhaps other parts of Ituvvlind, n.ur Cornelius, were Or. -nun. according to report 01 .-. .submitted to tli" college. Reports T Mi'U'hnrli'r of.imtv nuont. Th 1 1 rum there nay till'' there Is 110 re. p. -hi has l,i-tn til.-ntlflfij by iiutlior-llti-H til tin' Urftfon Atfrk'utturu! t'Oll.'K UK III' t'Ofll IHIlKHOt, iuinlltur In the cant tint tii l't toforo ror.l of P''t In tlri'Koll und a m.i.ly i.f li Imlilt mul probable iiH'il'uxlK "I' raillniltoii nro hilK imiili' at oni-". ' as v."ir j-iJ H" 0 - MM Aditorials It May Interest Vou To Know That HI v :i U n 1 o f ol iu w i -w I :i iy ' f all f y for Ku II. J I may Ik lonp ami inivHo;i inK II li fail I lowi-r Hi-.'-t Ion iiml rlow ruff, ,r tl nitiy f t-ntirt-Jy nl -ni. ! umy l of two umli'ilri'ii or our. Jt it:i y t' strict ly laiioi'ttl or H Ituffy ti rid "flounry" ;im 'llir- ftvvi fjov.il uppi'infi. Hi, slie v.hu fniuti-K i;N i-v ,i iviil wear ' in, t,u who do fili't, won't. Tliat 'I'hi' Ion? hluvk frliiv.- I:, ruakliiK' il'i r'-aiH ;.4iiin c In I'aris. worn v. il h 11m con 1 1 intf ''oluri'tl d i i;:s; jV-raiiliini r-, for l!in;ii:r . it i-oni' H iilmo.'-t to 1h" i I low ami must f v.iirik ly to tt- von i t. That The IIP Klyl' (0.":i;ir.l r-rdlv (Mlip-on) Is iii'i-) of nill; v. -ll;njr; th Hlt'tji lit in;; only In Mm- I-:. i I, front. 'Inat A smart, n w touch for yo ir i-ofilimii' 1h tho caif thai tfrjt ovt',- itif It slioiildi-r; finis I lowing. That An innovation not lll;Hy to tf K'nTaily m,(-pl,''J in the fvtiJin lu liifht itK:dil of lite olil-faiiionid jiiiiil a'il'. I'liiffon iii jirn nl'iy the maii-rhil i for lhw and :hy list rum a triflf hflow tiif h.-ni of the full hki.t. That Thorr'A no f)i:fntlon tint thf tiny hamlUf rrhU-f in rnnrvf lou shadi-s In duo for Its shurc of popular ity In Ihf f million nr.-ua t)n Bummer. It nee ins to hf! Imrcuninif Its vorrnc with tin- lenfft-nlnK oayn. Th y ore oftfn tin- ftn il touch hi n nntait comN'm,., inMchlriK the color of tli. h;it, Very liKf ly. That The diiy of the "j ist n:iy t hln if for out doom and holiday, oia-ttsionH'f' u s nlippfd Into the y-nterdays of KuHliiondoui, alonir wjt.h many other h:ipliiuuil Idtiis. That Tho u of tho jTod-t, which Ih now bo ixirm?iv, trlvfM riaf to thf Inll-f thi-t thf nkirt will foniin in to he w idc r I linn H )ms hii'ii duiiiiK tho last , fi-W HiWIHOIlH. That ' Thf thorn in the row ovi r so mi de&l(fiierH in dstin on rrthd e fiVcm fm- Knli Hci-nis lo he the i)ui;tioii of the roiwt. I''itt''d er fcrtji need Homo tort of ootid fonudation to he flt- tfd over, and sol(, frilll n I tie foundation h a v e Kr:idunlly in e 1 1 e d " away into otillvlon. Now roinfs the day of rfrkontnir. i;hm:st waikins, . J -J LIU I nif.se y - Them Pretty Frocks Or Mae Yourself-- Both Inexpensive a . tfi?HlHr Tfl Ideal Hats for Summer At Special Prices You will not want to miss this special offering of Sum mer hats when you will need another chappeau to take vacationing. Our milliner will make any changes in trimming to carry out your color scheme. Whether you want .to com plete your Summer waid rolie with ready - made things or want to design and make your clothes, you will le pleased in either case with displays we are showing. In our Ileady-To-VVear Sec tion you can find a lovely printed crepe slip-on tunic with pleated ruffles and jaliot of plain material and very moderately priced at 513.75. All the new Summer ma terials in the popular col ors and designs are on dis play. They are very mod erately priced and you will De suiprised at how little ' your Summer wardrobe will cost you. Lovely French Voiles These dainty voiles are so cool and summery! Their pretty colors blend beauti fully with the out-of-doors. Some are hand - drawn, some hand - embroidered and fast colors. New Ginghams Are Charming In the plain colors, plaid and combinations every one a supreme value at this price. Peter Pan, 50c, Tissues, '15c and Zephyr at 30c. M i m A (rood Place To Trade Hills Dept Store z Good Place To Trade Silk Broadcloth, Very Popular In the candy stripes of high colors make up into a very fascinating sport frock. English broadcloth in different combinations for your nifty house dress. . Nothing Better Than Prints It is the frock in printed design which blends tha right shades so beautifully and produces such effec tive patterns, and so many of them. Berry Cups Orilcr them now AH II"' KllMft i Short and you t Will need lltcni J'ur all your Hcrrie'. Your i'ifp will Sll at a helti-r I'ric- If imt III XrV lKi-s. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. Fboae HaIo 11 i t 1:1 ! I 0-o-o-o-6! Coody! Salt V.'aler Nut Taffy Half Pound 15c THE L & L DRUG CO. .''WMyvv'V'rwvj,ww..'v. jhAAAy';;::w,jM'AZ,r,?: - .a ' : mmm'S SPORT NEWS i ati; ii-:c'iiKK l-'ote t hus nmn fHt-ulUir pranK. AV)tuttt-4 tin i-rtHo oj Waiter .lolin- M)!t. AC the rhHM of the 1021 fterlcM, from which Waller dohnMin etnem nl the RTiMtt Mcro hy his htllthmt pMchliitf In the final gnmc, Hflcr two rc((Mm failures he wn fnl tif lie mils thriiuiih with ihi hltc show. "I Mf pitched my hint R-:"ie n I the majors tf thliiKS Itrcak us r ! liujii- thfy will." rcniurkt'd Johnson j to nif uftt r ihf oll-lmportuut thrill- I it that dcrSiifd the championship. "I ha vi' Moveral rt'aoim for so thinking. First, I hope to buy a minor Icim- franchise thm should j pt'ov more profitable titan n in. 're ! htH . k i: Siilary. "Heron!, tun not sure t hut 1 niill ' retain eiwuinh stuff to a con-j Hisient wlntu r. ! want to unit the I Anit rican leuKtic t.eiiue the batters ! fiiri-c nie to htich a d'-cl. iim. I "1 ROt the breaks in the serf e I after I had apparently "fhvvered." I it wmilti tie Impo.Kriilde tor tite to ' (e in a b"iter pnsirlon to capitalize I on my work " Johnson fulled to mm-iiit the minor lenm irnmhlw thai lie hail hi niliiil. .Much prruiiim was , bnnmht to hear iihiu hhn to ivluni .In the W nv'.ilnnton chili. A fancy (valnrv wa- the miht nihil in' iu ' thiccrncnt, hit; vim:k When a club wins a world cham pionship, lis Kieatest hope ts that It will continue to be a MroiiK eon trnder thi following w- anon. Tii.it make It possible to ca:h in on thn title. Trior to tlio ntnrt of Ihe present season some of the experts ex pressed a doubt as to WashhiK ton's chances to be strongly in the lunnlnf?- Aln-Jdy Mich tears have be. n put a-t-t. the ational!i must be HtruiiiMy reckoned with. No hsa n distinKulshed person iif;e than t'onnte Mack says thut WnshtnKton Is the club that must be beaten for the pennant. He doprs it a smart club, wit li a fjreat d..-nst and a pitching staff thai knows what It is ail about. In the 192:, showing of the champions no one piayr has done more to keep (he club la the race than Walter Johnson. Ife ha been (he team's most consistent w tnn.T Incident am- Mn InHlni' has been it potent factor in a num ber of his victories. As a mutter of fnet. Johnson's hatting has been even moVe re markHhle than his pltehiiift. In every one of his first U games he has mad one or more hits. It wa huhsil fortunnte for a-dilnutim that alter .lhiiMn failed to laml the di-lrctl inhinr lcaKiif franchtH. Itc has Im-h the team's big threat In more way than one. EADEHS tl IN SLUGFEST AMriuc.w i.r..(;n: rinlir W. I.. rhlllulclphltt 35 IS Wa.tllltiKton .: 19 rhicHiro 17 t'U'Vflutiil :'i; St. l.OMtl 'JX ?H N.'W York ;n 3.1 ix-trol! ;j 3:1 ItovTiin ?, :'..i Pet. . .e J .519 .4.14 XATIONAI. I.KACTK Clulw W. 1- X,w York 3.1 IS lilts!. ut'x .. .. HrookIti .. .. tMni'lnnuti .. Ht. l.otila t'hlrajro .. .... l-liilii.l.lphla lioston ....28 tl ....29 21 ....27 24 ... 25 29 ... 2a Sll ...21 1" ....2n 32 Pot. ,r.:'.r, .r.71 .;.ss .029 .41:3 .4;. 5 .412 PIUI.APKI.I'IIIA (AD StaBing ont of th greati nt rlllS' in the history of baseball and certainly tin- urratfSt ever fl.'en In this city Philadelphia overcame an 11-run linil lu the eighth Inning Monday and by irorlnK IS runs defeated Cleveland 17 lo 15. It. H. K. I'leveljnd 15 24 .0 Philadelphia ;17 19 2 HatterieN: J. Miller. Kpeece. Yow ell. l ille and Myatt: Uominell. H.inniKartiier. Miniaclt. Mloki-s, (ila.Hs. Walberg and Perkins, Herry, t'ochran. ST. l.OrlS (AP) IJ. H. E. Philadelphia ; 4 9 0 St. l.on Is .". 6 12 1 Batteries: Mitchell. Carlson and Henline; Rhrm and Schmidt. CH1CAOO AP) R. H. E. Poston 4 8 3 Chicago -8 12 1 Ilatterles: fienewirh. .Marfiuard and O'Neil; Jone.s anil Hartnett. The people In some , offices ore Just like a larRe family, always fnssinff and raising caln. They ay snakes won't blto In water. Vo know fish thnt won't, either. Observer Team Breaks Into the Win Column TWILIGHT I.EAf.rE hoston (ap) n. it. k. Clllongo 5 12 2 Boston IS 15 1 Hattertes: Cvensros. ThuMton. and 3ehang. S'hulk: Httfting and Heaving. Oome to oor Ktinco Irpnt on Jefferson St. All riUttva le,e from (hero dally rnril Kiindaj. I.KAVE LA ;ltArE VOR Jowpli J:SO . t:0O . lj:S0 . 4:00 IXnheT :IM - :00 - 4 JO rondh too 1 1 :00 4:00 I)EIOT rilONE MAIN 7t Our old friends and customers will find us in OUR NEW QUARTERS Prepared lo served better than ever. Klectrieal Goods of All Kinds La Grande Electric Company Roeseh Illdg. 411 Iteh.diiled. ""I NATIONAL I.KAGl T l MTTSUl-'HU (API The losltlR streak of the (Jlants was extended to four sanies when ttie Pirates won Monday, ; to 6. H. II. K. New York 7 1 Pittsburg 7 12 1 Uatterlos: S.-ott. (ireenfleld and Hnyder; Morriun, Adums and plinth, (loooh. Club yy. I,. Pet. Storekeepers 1 0 1.000 Shops j o 1.000 Observer l l .500 clerks .'. 0 2 .ooo Hl-Jackers 0 ft .000 Athletics ft 0 .000 Protest game thrown out; to be re-played. It. CINCINNATI (AP) Hrooklyn 5 2 Cincinnati 6 8 0 Potteries; Lhrhnrdt, Osborne and Talor; Donohue nnd Wlngo. The Observer team In the Twi light league won its first game Inst evening against the Clerks largely due to the effective pitching of l.cdbctter. who struck out 11 men (and allowed but two singles. Kos.'nnaum. pitching for the Clerks, also turned In a good game allowing but five bits and whiffing six men. Kaoh team made four errors. Score by Innings: Observer 1 2 J Huns 2 o : Hits 2 0 10 x S Clerks Ituns 0 0 0 1 1 nils - 0 0 ft 1 12 The Athletic club Is scheduled to play the Shops Wednesday night. -. Why we call them TRUE Low Pressure Balloons THE comfort and cushioning you get out of balloon tires depends on how soft you can run them with safety to the tire. Even two or three pounds make a big difference. It i therefore Important for you as a car owner to know that U. S. Royal Balloons need not be over-inflated to save them from early and uneven tread wear or tread separation. U. S. Royal Balloons are built of Latex-treated Web Cord. They have the new U. S. "Low-Pressure Tread." This construction provides long tire service at even lower pressures than have been recom mended in the past. True low pressure means extra cushioning, added comfort and less wear and tear on your car. " - - - - - .- Don't compromise to save your tires. Ride on U. S. Royal True Low Pressure Balloons. United States Rubber Company United States Tires tr Good Tlrs TrUs Mstk 114 II U.S. Royal True Low Pressure Balloon with the New Flat "Low-Pressure Tread' " and Built of Latex-treated Web Cord ; For sale by! BLUE MOUNTAIN GARAGE, La Grande OREGON TRAIL GARAGE, Union KIDDLE'S STORE, island City United States Tires CORDS - BALLOONS A Complete Slock At Blue Mountain Garage Opposite P. O. M. A. Harrison, Mgr.