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Page Two THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday. June 22, l'.lil. BASEBALL DOPE Make use of (he comforts and conveniences of this store when down town, even though you do not wish to buy. Hill's Department Store "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE" BE PREPARED FOR THE WARM WEATHER! You can purchase your needs at greatly reduced prices at Ash Bros' Removal Sale STILL HAYWIRE V .1 AMKHICAN I.KM.I i:. Clliln W. I. I'M. rhlliti-lhla 40 IS .li'JIl Wn.hlnKlun H tl .S44 I'hll'UKO ,. . , 30 i'.t .jliH SI. Uiilis 2D J4 . 4 ; ii lli'trolt JS j:t .4f. I'll'Vi'lund It 32 .4f.il .SPORT NEW S Mw York It. :I4 .424 Boston 22 3K .liii y homo li-am inslnis i( wait alt on th-Phoiilih-rH of Hit KrouiiilK.'i-inT who htltl out I tip Itim-K. Ilown r. II wnuM ,e difficult to com Inc.- 1 hi vlsltintf tnunuR.'r Ihul tin- short illlitn won't u prt--iiii tlitiiii'.t li' inf to t iw'n the rf. lift tv.lM'Mfl of VfKitlllK pilChtTS. . If mi, It wiiulit ii'Mulnly mkp It mi-iii itiut iMirtHiiiiililp li hiikIiiic, a losing linltlc with tin' ili--lrt- lo w In. NATIONAL flulia Sw York PltiKhiirir flnrliinull lirooklyn St. l.ou In l-liliOKo I'hl1mi-lrhln Homon I.KAGI i:. W. I.. Sii 22 32 22 31 27 3li in 2S SI 27 34 24 33 23 .14 I'd. .12 I .r.u.i .534 .517 .4 7 5 .443 .4 21 ,4M KI'OHTMIANKHII' Siurlniiiii'-hli m in in Ih' wn ln H JoIiik htiifli t Mil tin ili-irt' to (n. It H ntlil, 'lraonlinnr, iow far (M'optf ulll ci out itf thi-ir t in an i-rfmi m put mi'i mui J Mlit iin- ihnl will nut in ihitir. ... j l:tTritly, It ww disrovn f il Hint ' R certain proniinf'rit viuU ti:ii nm- j coded a most uuiihuhI stunt hi 1111 effort to l Kfi-n tin- t ri-rliv'!n-s of t nptioftliiK iin h- r. On until y rniijor nntl minor lciigiif part;! it is riiKioimiry to Itavi' u plIi'liiriK ru lit'' r and .l.it tor the twtrl'Ts to v:inn up h. Ttiif piiclihiK units .i n- titii r urt to t)ic Hide of the iliun.oti-J oy in t in- l-llll H !1. In Ii:ifta1l the Mi-i-nMnl hull h-ii ls Iiiti Hi- ri'lirf iilh'lM-rs an -in-i lot nil to nuvnt'r I'liiiTm'tn-y cnlN. Ii-tiiilly tin piti-hhij; Iiiiii an BEVBS SPLIT SUNDAY GAMES VM IKK' COAST M:fil F. Clubs S.'in Krunrtero . Salt lt);,. Kcultlf i.us AriK'iV.i ... Oaltlnml I'ortland St'crarti'-nto .. . V. I.. ..55 2 .44 . .11 3fi .17 .19 ..! 4 .10 4 I . .32 45 IV t. .7 .r.7i .487 .474 .429 .41 Vnnon ,i 4 NKW YOUK AI') (itithi-rlriK nf'W fon-c, the iwo-wlrK'l lurnario whlrh flW'pt i h rough tiOth major lruKilMi two wi'okii two Htrurk I Ih- ha-hall pat(ii Qffolii ).it wck and toflA l lofty t nnaniit of t h- lr ctilta heltf r-skf lt-r. Thi skkthIv I'irntf crw, on wtriff of th storm, riiulit ihf (t-al-Iiik (ilants and Hrocklwt with urh for-ff thut what lookftl like a Nn tlonul fUKU jluriifJi' -for' the western invasion Huntny hud h -vt-IOfM-d into a four corn, red flht fur ttif- rhmiipiotishlp. Shifting Its roiirnt' in thn Am-rrl-ran. th other win of the hurri cane, directed Its di'fttructlvt? path toward lh w'-st. Krom a d's- peraif position whlrh had left I horn only a half gani margin ovt r th HcriHtom, On Murkinn nia- rhtn-p was hurlr-d forward with tin tenurious Harris team dinging to ! thrlr flylni? roat lalli. Ah a re- . null the Alhletlrc were onee more MN'K REASONS WHY Mryrle rldtin; is pnfiuLir tin ihu V'I:tntfr Ity twit. Thf, nymplw uf Miiveti t luiiu lii.it eycilm- miproieft tlu ir inrf.iti; ilitiity. Mis, Cuth Thuiuas. fourth (ruiu tile left. w:i t.i-it Vi'i-'s i -T- ' ' ..t.fni .., which was uilhin ord H'-t In In I'miS, the l.i taring he fort tin rd hy 'iMislile h-itinoiintt-d to SI .ii I not until of the 't good your in ! -pr -sslon rms i.sial i'Hi, pWfS'-s M.il'.M. I'lir:;. i pnrotir h t h it min k iiK'.i'D more than t n y.-aiK lali-r, H. Shv Declines in Characteristic Letter Salt I nUe 1 1-10. Oakland im ki i, m iii mi:. Til." pitrliiiiK laneH are aup po d to hi' lilt- regulation dis tance, no that the tHef twirl- rr or the pitch In seJeellull for I he day can properly leM li in control. It secniH a vtKltlnic cluh invnrla My had trouhl with its pitchtn when playing at a certain park. I'lu re was a tendency to wildnes on tht part of ven the pitchers Doteil for Rood control. The ran nn er of th ti-am. hftnc nr.it'h pertnrhf-d an nit tier enri- filiH. Met Out lo find ttie cause, Foiup reason thai would sutt.sfac ttr.)y explain the sudden form re verm! of his pitchers. IH-ltiK of an analytlcitl turn of mind, the mamiKer of the visiting t !ul tested out tif era I tluorli-3. laj; to no avail. Am a !a4 rrsort ho mratiml the Iiltf-hhiuT lamt used in prat t let mid Iniind them fi fc't short of the i-t-gitlatimi dKtanrc. ( lUHMlhl l n it hi,ami:i Whether or not the luck of regu lation ihstunce In the practice lunes V'lii really responsilde for the wlldncits on the pari of the pitch- rs. t.i u iueitlon. tf course the mnnnirtT of the SALT I.AKK (APJ .Onklund Sail Lake I liatterte: I leianey, .MeDonald; Mulcahy. i 'ook. ( Klev n Inning ) Second K;irne Oakland Halt lui ke Hat leriew; Kniner. Itier: .SinMlcton ami cook (Five inuinKf; darkness.) It. II. K. 13 11 t II 14 li ss" i hrat hirig freely with an advantagi jof two full frames at ihe clofw- of the week. MiiKfctiiir SAifH Athlctks. The American league dist urh ance was a hitting liurrlcane. Ter- lio.hler and riric "luiritlnir put the O'Neill and It. a 14 iTliett It. K. 7 2 1 1 and temporarily out of dang' straight victories. The penat on, hanging fringe of the tornado, wer along to five victories pitching from Johnson Athletics wll h six on on the carrh d superh iwhi'n rating Im-khji to come hu in 1 !!'. Tiny then reach. I M.CJ.v;... Jiifrraw-d orteiiiH'H ft 1 .Maryland and Kentucky the io llowlng yi-i.r carrit.i the I'io t'dui en up to S 7.77:(.M7. I'iichch hav-hef-n climhing annually ever sine.-. .M.-amv hl!e t he yearling mark I operated in sympathy. The ttvtv- age price for 74." colts s'ld 1!HS was :',44 and $ 1 1 ' for C! Hld In F.mpI, Tlie slump of th next decade lncl:d(l a new lo1 "f. t-'H for "'' yoiltlgldoudH sit! In I'lll, utid d.-p'-sa. cl tin y.-aily averages to little l-it.-r than half l tie l'iKurt-H o.iiot d ti. fore I 'i 1 Stri iiyiht nltiy. The tnarkit hKaii to Klrenitlh i n in 1 '. 1 7, first hecau.sf of an influx of French hred colts, many ro; of which were shipped over hy Clarence Mackay. Mrs. 11. H. Iur- to y--a and other Americans. Th- ( r i:-erage that year advance! lo j,.. $l".(o for f43 colts so'.l. One co't which hroufrht n meiii ocre rM"ni on the I. lock lat'-r wmm dii r UIIUIIU I ILL IGS '.achury ' olutionized puhlic interest in Cortland 7-5. Krls-o 4-t. SAN FitAN't lSf 'O AC) Hcore: Portland San Franeifco Halterles: Horns und Williams and Itfichfe. Second game: Portland San I'rancMco Hntti-rics: Yarrlson, itachac. Meeker und Tohtn ell, pfeffer and Agnew. It. 7 4 Hannah land Coveleskle. Their hitting was It he liKhtest of the week in tlw1 j American, bnt the blows were t timely and "f)oo(e" Uoslln fen (tured with thre homers In one day I against Cleveland, tying the mod ern major league record. The Tigers rose again to sixth It. H. .6 15 ft . 7 13 3 l.everenx. .Mitch- Seattle V2. I o Angeles 2-IS. I.OS A Nil Kl. KM ( A F') H. If. K. Seattle 6 10 J I. Angciea 2 9 1 liatterles: Hasty and laly. Hughes, Payne, Mllstead and Spencer. Second game: F. H. E. Smith 1 in 3 l.os Angeles 18 17 ft Halt cries: Nay lor. Uumovitch and 11a Id win; U lamer ami I tints. 1 1 Round Trip i Excursion Fares Tlck.ta al. Ul tm Sept. if Kansas City St. Louis . . Chicago . . Detroit . . Cleveland . Washington , New York , Boston . . . $67.00 76.50 81.00 100.62 103.56 136.56 142.40 148.50 Corrt landing ftu-rt to othrr Important tetitee. Final rtrtum limit LX lihn J I, Sacramento ft-5, ernoii 4-1. - SACKAMKNTO ()AP It. li. K. Vernon 4 5 1 Sacramf nio .. . 5 & 1 llatteries: l.udolps. Oldham and Whitney; C Cuiifield. Shelhuback: and Koi filer. S.cond gatnci U. H. K. Vernon I 9 3 Sacramento 5 9 2 liatterles: F.rkeri and Whitney; Hughes and M. Shea. I 'place, while Cleveland, jolted hard at afhington. resigned fourth place to the St. I.ouis Hrowns. Host on and Chlciigo retained eighth and third places, respective ly. A lead of four and one-half games for thi Giants dwindled to a Itame and a half under the pun ishing attack of the pirates dur ing tht week. With five victories in six starts 1 no,v 10 ineir creon, uio I'lraics were forced to share top honors for the week with the St. I.ouis Cardinals. who duplicated the permunenee us ihe result of cantinued good pitch ing and timely hitting. Cincinnati likewise maintained Ms winning gait, displacing: the fading lirook n team at third place. St. I.ouis, Chicago, Philadelphia and Hoston were content to bring up in the rear, occupying the same aecond division berths they held the week before. ra r- lag and singlehnnded started t h- wave of popularity which his made the present purses posyihl--. He was Man 0' War. F.ver since 1 ! 1 0 p'irses nnd yearling prices averages ha1 moved jiracttcally in parallel. Fig ures of the last four swisnns shov. : Total Yearlings Avwn;c ! i ,' LONDON, .P Anch. r or I I H U:, oii-.' P. ri.'ird .Shaw's ! i.;-r;: h;.ft U I f.'o!:. i; into print, tl i;; lino- u noi.- J j J liti't'onnor to ail- tid a !i:p- r for ! l:aijis.v MaciH.nald. f! to!lov.- i I !'- N;inii.a I ''V T. C ,M.:-, nc Iri -iutLaH Jiov.11 ni:d i1 irorr; - .i Inn ; . -p., n, M,n Will pr.-Vt 11' I !' flTM tr . . Ii'lll'. , ;il,0.1(1 nm,. on ir.vitattoii ! tun.- 1 n j ciiMti-j now h dement of th- puhin il 1 n.i- . ,-,r(. lionet 01 liaiasay Ni'.h f ion;t!d. ton- ; ,jnlVf m siilt-ri;ifr that tii niiiii :r,y. h-v ti ; jfs, -f priiiie Minis;' r of liin-I'Mi'l. I found should iia th, isi ti h: :; i:;i:i. nc j l.;id . n notic. d. :i,jp 1 ! -If th .Jinn, r r. r. I ri.n. ;aiu'i - thai it loi' ...1! t.v a. r-, Jth.-r lo at kioiv. I ti;-- !)- pi- y of j jt!ie Pup". ': aii'itii-r lo ! 1 od'i ' the mat. hi:.aiictl (al- ni o: i:in-j st. in. and a final tide l- i';-ll a", n-f tion of niih stoin a on tin- Mover-; ,1. ! "If you cnuid throw in n tniieh ; r. mind p- o).'.. that I am ta'h puii 1 : ! wotini; l'!ay-. ali !.'! (tc. ! j -These meals won hi h:'v. roin : in more handily ': years iU'o. Still the-y iir" w.-tl meant, and I hope you will all enjoy you;setvs v-r nine ii." I t"o-t of i:itnlin Two IM.ii; j Was Siii.OOih Amh'fritle Say j 1 1 ! runs the visitors would tally, lioth V-?ke hoys tried to Mop the 011 tslKiiglit but with little Hticcess. Hill. hup.v team gut h'-ri d of runs Sahirdav d fated tin- local 'I to 1 in a h.elie t. Cainp made the only for I .a Crande wh.-n lie one into right field that lost in 'he grass and was not until he had clrcnmnavi-tio- liasi s. (,'. 'i'aytnr, 'f t . also cool r United a home Nampri tool: ,'ui early h-ad il thu iir.-l inning wln-n one hit. a faeri t - and lour errors permitted five ia 11 to score. I'roin then on it was iner- 1-. a .piestlon of how nianv ' pitching for Namp ; hits aiol htrurk out I S'-ore hy Innings: i Nainiia: 1 - H 4 I Hits .. j linns .. I .a (Irand Hits j liuus I Halt-rl" , allowed four eight men. I 1' 0 WirJidiam: l-:i (Irande: Heiiry Veske, Herman Veske. Heilry Vcske and Williams, 4. 1 0 (i a (I o Nan. Uomcit I'otineii Win Praise l.o.NlMiN (API Women 11. s ht. ler carriers In (Ireat Itritain have liiover) a siicces.:. according to Sir' - j Wiilhtm Miti-hell-'rhompson, post j masler g. neinl, who saiI rcreiilly J 4 ithal 41'"(i v-otnen weif now in tii,., ti 1 lirnplov of the deparlinent in that rind 1 e.ipaclty. Sold - r.'ti Pi '.f'lft.S Purses im $v.4:;r.,es:t 'j-2 ;.o:M..jir :M ft. 675. sii 24 H ' . s . 4 4 r, . 1 1 . 2 : a . ; : 1 More than 7j per cent of ail , yearlimri sold in this count ry (since 1 !M 7 have been auctioned at (Saratoga during Ihe summer rac I inff meeting t here. Sale hooks that the average prices tor Saratoga itself a-e higher than for the ye.;r ar.d market lis a w hole. d You can't he n illicit sonieho rolito thrso days KOMONTOX. A!ta. (AD Au thorities here have pi -it ed ?2e.(.ei as the cst of tin trad and cy n t!rn of two Cappi'i INkiMH .-. Ali kmni.:U and Tatamiga na. on ll-r-fch-, :;rctic tp:erer. dllfef: rrr-TM tins estimu'e an 1 put the co.-:t be tween $.-....... ST-v'i n. Commencing on the roppcr I! mos. P...':tpus n opinion that before im in is undertaken be made to cdiicft'' und-! standinv; of th-i-sation. He poinr-d Cypj'er i:k'i,.i'J"' w of pi'itnitiv.' wnai;n . times killing of !-! is etc 'oiiiiin . and I a hu-han'l to ohiain r. -.-.1, .1 fi ; " ri... law cpforre ..ftorti should thern to :i'i law oi' civil-o-.it ih.M the i-.. in a state I l IllU h:--rd nah ehihlre'i 4 Is paid here on savings, and you may add lo or withdraw at any lime. A Safe Investment. UNITED STATES HAVE YOU A HOME FURNISHING PROBLEM? Bring It C Al?T?'C Better Homes To Our irVJL. O Expert wenoctnv tXJUt iTOSES I 9 FLY iiiSPRaY; FLY PAPER- FlY SPrW ir Complete tl Riddance v Ttifei"oot9prrHllhou- ho'd tntet ta wholpaal. Tanwle- foot )y Paper acta tti flitt that. 'o;k their way In during tht day. THE TANGLEFOOT CO. C(UN0 OAPiDS, MICK ;aiks today American l,eai:ur. Clcvilund hi Washington. St. I.ouis at Philadelphia. Chicago ui New York. Metrott at lioston. Nattonnl League, x i hnai. i.i:a;i It. No Ktlli-S schf-duled. AM i:HICAN WAHUINUTD.V Cleveland .. Washington i.r.At.i 1:. tAP) It. II. K. 7 10 2 5 12 2 Batteries: Smith and Walters; Johnson, Marberry, Itusr II anil Kind. NKW YORK (AP) fhlcago New York Batteries: Fa tier and Jones. Ferguson. Heall, and Sehank. t. H. V. H M 0 t 9 1 Schalk; Shocker Xftoa Htll Park Low unuiin lajra tu ttu orw Won- diilnrKl uf C-.il. in &xitfarrn Utah. Why not take it ta oct iur way Kui f T ell w t mm N a ttomml f mr - May iw. l uta.ic a .! Uip at a amall attJitont rvt. Ak fir frr bmiklrt rftrtpuvt of thrar famous rr atxti. Pacific Coast Icagiir. Seattle at l.os Angeles. TWII.K.HT l.i:(il I! UAMK V-p- scheduled game In the Twi light lea tie for Hits evening will he pl.ived lietwetn Die Shops and HI- I'l. ker--- Whrrevvr ycti want to go, lt na makr all your mi 1 ainfeniin 1 . cmubi tj( and will aavc your IT. KciMy, Agt. l.af.rande, On. ' i national i.i:a(;i i:. PT. IM'ia AP It. H. K Boston 7 IS 1 Sr. I.ouis 3 1 ; n Batteries; Benton ami ;ihon; Mails. St uart. 1 iickerni.m. I iyer and t)Farrell. CINCINNATI New York Cincinnati Batteries: Scott I.uiiue and Krut ge (AP) and Snd-r; It. THK COOLEST H.ACE IN TOWN the IU. )eat h.- n ith fit Big And Oilier iOolhiK Di.nl iHaught Milk shakes CLUB CIGAR STORK rHICAtiO (AP) I'hlladelphia Ch learn 1 Batteries: Hecatur ar.d Ih Jon. s and H-irinett. nonrah & nline Inhibition (aiiH, BHOOKI.YN tAP) It. H. K St. I.ouis t Anit-r ) t; u Brookl n ( Nat & 1 o Batteries: Falke and Hargreave Petty. O.srl.ger and Dcberry, Har Crave. Field Donor at Game it r -at i 1 1 f i 4- PC -i-JVl ms-''r " JI v it . A - j cv . . ..s. J, v , A. w ... i-jitt 'w-aiA 1er havo Oeorce P Ptiker. noted Kinkpr. handing KipoMU to dpi Stidi tnrren 01 tne intversuy or rennsyivanu team, ju.ji on ore me nun if the recent g-ime between the Red and Blue and Vh:mU at P-aker ?leld. the Columbia stronghold. This was Mr. Baker's first ft;.rKar;tnce on ,h field which he presents! to the university pime time aw The photo howa. left to rtpht. K.irrvll, Capi Van Brvckhn of CVlumV Sii ani Mr. Baker. Vast Sums in Prizes Increase Prices for All Yearling Colts 'j NKW TOIIK 4 API. K-r uln-p I Klytne KLony. dinner ff th1 $''. K.nmcky li.rtiy, hrouirht ' us 11 yf.ir llnic Kt S.irnuir.1. ! y. iiriinjt colls h:ivi bt-f-n ni'tttnc Jlclii'r avrrairo nc s tfnm i v. r !Kiiowu. j NEW THOU IKONKK .11 ST ARKIVEI) The "Open i:nd" Of the No. -3t T';.ir Iron- r tah.-s care of riffles, cutis, collar hands, .-tc. Skirts and dv ss- . cm he Ironed itndi-r the entire bMinth of the ironinrr. shoe. No brackets or brno- s to obstruct jn-t a cU ar ironing sr- i thirty inch-s bMitf. No Special Winns Necessary Attach to any I ; ; h t - K- t. Prh v S (17. (Hk rim- to Suit mir t'onvciticnii'. La Grande Electric Company Hoesch 111 tig. Come lo onr 8ibc IVpot on Jprfwmn Jo. All Rtv Iihts from there dUf cmrrpt Buada I.F.AVE I.A GHA.MiE FOR JoA-ph l:Sn - :oo . -UJO . :04) ruhrr 1:00 - 'I 00 - 4:90 l-iuillnoo 11:00 - 4:00 PEl'OT PHOXE MAIN J The pr-'-.nt ri-por.l brf.ikinff of aittkra and pur-fj for which yodnir hor-rf!r..h Is pit! bit hs r.u-c.l the tout. luiy yini potpJ foiiomrt of the thoroiinh hrist. lit yenr Ainrrlcan. Tanaillnn snil M.Ytcnn tor.li-r IrarKli hunif 'i Iin.:,j4is for rq iin- compe tition down thr home xlr-.trh. Ihi rtl lnnlnir .vcr offcri'.l in nioJfrn foorils of tht- spoil. AM'rlMrc I'rM-e-i. Th mvt-rag prlc- per he.ifl of th 4)Ao ft-arllnirs btch chanr1 ltiiils t ftuctiona durlnir thi-yir, , according:)! mounted to f :'.:jrt 3H. I Summer Kitchen Comfort Is made possible with a I'KRFKCTION ST0'K with quick, Rtxid rtHikins results. See various iiuuli ls here. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson l'huue 4"4-J WE 11UY, SKI.L OK TRADE tel m m m sal 3 fa SI M IS N S3 2 !: W w w n K tH Vi w ES SJt R5 15 N a L4 S3 ti a 13 a u u w M M M hi R M U M li K Si M W PI Ye towne crier The picturesque town crier in knickerbockers, three-cornered hat and with insistent bell has passed into history. The daily newspaper has tak en his place. .Multiplied him." Amplified him. Ic is the great broadcaster of news todav vital, ir replaceable. Where the town crier told dozens, the modern newspaper tells thousands. Tells them more. Tells them in the quiet of their homes, offices and shops. Not only news of current events, but news of mer chandise to lie had at the stores. Get that enlarged meaning of the word "news." Advertisements are news. They keep 'you abreast of the newest developments iirscience'and manu facture. They are trail-blazers of progress. Thev are confidential secretaries to the family exchequer. Read the advertisements. Read them regularlv. Because they are interesting. Because they are true. Because they point the way to better mer chandise, backed by responsible dealers and manu facturers. Because they save time, money and shoe-leather. The reader of newspaper advertisements is bet ter informed. He or she knows who sells the finest ui-M umi serves tne nest luncheon in town: who has the newest styles in hats, shoes, coats; where the lst shows are playing; who's starrinc in that iilm at formed. the "Palace." You, too, can ing in that he well in- Advertisements are torch-bearers of human piopri-ess. They show you who, what, when and where. H m m a , Gf H a a m m a n a a 19 H HI a H a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a n a a n a a a n a a a lilBEaEBtassaiIBBIKEllBIIBEISEIIiaBBIIBIBIB"