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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1925)
Page Two THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday. June 2",, 1!)2S. Our Removal Sale Still Going On DON'T FORGET WHERE WE ARE GOING TO MOVE! Foir Summer Activities Our new location will be on tlie corner of Adams and Elm in the room formerly occu pied by the Newlin DruK Co. And Stylish Apparel Adiloriah It Muy Interest You To Know Adilorials It May Interest You To Know Here. Jou Find It -- Inexpensive, Yet Attractive ASH BROS. Demand Cool That A marked fuvnr for "fit ted lilt a" In the latest word fro in fashion cenleiH. That 'I'll- p'-i-ft-H ly HlrnlirlM rlml or iIii-hs In mi Iiiik'i" In Ihi- eye nf I lie MllHlily elite. That- Tln smarter iiii.I newer I he model the more It Is likely to draw u tendency to follow tli linh of the figure. That l'h In iU'v not brings wll It It more hitioruti'tii'HH if demgn. tM' urn- nf softer luat'TliilB; a greater at tention tu detail In tailor ing nod dressmaking. That The knur 1 niggle to mini. I f ijr itHi-ir and reassert iiH right to existence, nil the part of th waistline, In i 11 v f n ir n effect. Many foreign and domestic de signers ore placing the wuistlinc n Kill 11 at th' nor mal place In (he figure. I-Ji.NKST AV ATKINS. Manager. Summer Hals at a Big Saving Fw..JyWr.'T"-,'-rw-r-.;;-'N'iii inniMrrm .imuiTiur, .wi,.mmhi. JWii mm m That Tin- rnnnolHwurs of moil.-n lire wisely niiKelne their Inn, Is nnil ilichirliiK thut Mh' nlil-rnMiionnl walsl-!- Imve I 1 1 1 1 ti I o Km n place ere nuotkir HfJIHOII I'Im'H II lift Wnl!''.H. That It Is Interesting to note thai while the skirl of the evening, , uh well an , t he daytime, gowns remains short, traiiiH are enjoying u revival. That 1 The IHS5 train Is not nt lill like the olil -fa.slilonei on however. It has no particular place to han fioin: It may ilrop from I lie front yoke line of n Kinvn iinlte as iiropi-rly aa from the shoulder or linek. That Some of the shrewd mirs. hits of styk- lul ircfi ure w liiHpi'i iiiK that tho popn tarily of the train Is :i forn iiiini-r of u latT IciiKilH-nin of tlit skirt. i.itMsr AV ATKINS, Mftnajfrr. New Shoes for Vacation Wear Very new and different are these new striped crepe frocks. The colors are in blue, tan, purple and orange pastel shades, and the material so soft and cool-looking that you will want one for that two-dav vacation the 4th and only $11.50 tint a saving in price only, an the same jjood quality, workmanship and "chicness" in these hats still remains. We particularly invite you to examine this offerinjr. $3, $5 and $9.75 Vacation time is always "sweater time. When one gets up in the morning and hovers around the camp-fire while the eggs are cooking, one of these new Slip-ons will be needed. $3.50 and up Humming Birds are aristocratic Hose, with snug-fitting ankles and feet, shaped in the knitting. Even with cut-out pumps or sandals, only silk is visible. An extra pair w ill be needed for vour vacation. We have all the smartest, newest shades. $1.50 Hills Department Store "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE" To know that you are cor rectly fitted in a pair of these new tan Utz and Dunn Slip pers, with clever variagated K"i'HiS across the instep will ease your mind as to foot wear for your vacation. $9 ,j;Js, .aaZ: tyy, ,,, . WJl AIL Ji, A XI M4 U m KT j if ES STING Billy Li i P Vl Ai rs Aiti: ( ou;. Afttr ii tnmcn)lHilv iHr tnrt, rtliinlinl only by tttr mirta nui.h hy tht Yiikn,i ami Tt-rv tlx rittHbiiiv I'lmiis, tlminu (ho ln-t few wii'li, liut iMt'ii pranrhitt nloiijc ni a irmtirknMf Knit. In that f'rTt'h tin v haw viHk-l th'tr way froin a kwi t'onl lil uton bi-rth to on' rtfiht on ihr h,,l of tho IfHKUf liMntniK litaillj. Ami ft lint It muro they ui still Kik Ktrong. n oop ntly t h Mr Kvrli n 1 o c r w to nod quit a crimp Into tlx Mi -(irow tram's aplrutlonn ty txtttiuR tftf 0othmUt8 tour ttim In a row. Tht" quartet of triumph plRord tht riratrt within u Hton'j" throw of firm place. l ast 8priii(t thr -xpirti Wtnx ptrKlntr tlir Plttnlnir outfit to hr In tin ihlrk of thr fiKht all the way, Ju training th rluh loukt J (toml. Hut It prot off to h mlMi iatilf mart, uit th' nvtts of what hM bcrn a riilripatt'il. I 'or a while it apicrvl like the l4aiu hiul hii n tlru the wiiaie 'onr-oivr" in tamp Ktotifth fall niv tif Mime of the inr hniiera to ntuiut hu Turin wiw tir-'iitly re--Miiixltilt for the HHir la'clniiliiK- i iki: nr.Aii en i;;i its I Kroin tin way tin Hnioky town ' K Uin hati horn plavini: ot Into, how -; t'ViT, It luk llkt' the nil'' tti-st tu t 'lo tttthrono tn t'.Junt-v nl k' p hhcni front iianirln up a tnv ma- Jor h'nitn( r- roril hy I.jikkIhr two KiuvtiwiM' m-nnants. The MK--i'linl.' unit luis biin 'KiMtinfi tiOoA hlttlhK .IupIhk tin ! past fi'W wi'i-kw ami J he hurlr Inn I't i'ii Oi'llv rlnpt, u-o. ! it, IPi't n'nsiitHii, luiH appar ;'iitly hit hlM stn-l'- attir Mlounihiinn arount in tl.e i;tr.' j Wri'ks ot tin1 ehiif.i uiltl Hliouhl prow u win tit-r f i cm now fi-r- vnrt riKvt, t'uyler (tn l Moore, three ;ftur younittiT of iat st'nnn. hae , ht'fti plavtng Hint -class b.ill tn all ' 'h partinrntsi nml DratHhcitn. oh- ttiln.Hi bv thv club in Hie trlplo jlratlt' with the Cxih ) winti-r. j hnn been doing aemc ntT ItitllnR taiut i'eeptionul (i.'Kltnjt at firt, IthotiKh out of pOMIli'll iine' coming lino thtfr winning fgntt tin train liu.s bi'i'ti piaylr.g hradft up ball, taking a.l,mtai;e of i' very opportunilv poAiMt-. True, the rimtt'!i lla.. htin g.'tting their share of the brink. Hut n team when n a Morion rampant usu ally doef. Vrnoklv. ou can Jn-t aUmt flg um tlin llrativ at the (.intits' l4Mtghivit rixal tn the ijueM for the ltJ. KMifabii. FRISCO TEAM l'Ai iri- o.kt i i'Afin: i unit . i.. J'lln l-Ynn.M"o f.fi -2 S.l'.t Ijlki' ! .14 S.:ltllf 41 ST l.on A ii I ' ' H 4l Onklllll.l 5rt 42 ! I'orllaml si 42 . S.U'IUIIK'IUO 4'5 j Y'-rnon ,1 1 Ml vrsrr.KKAVs ;ami:s. Hy llu Aw Inliil Tii'sv) IVt. .570 .f.2 .4?4 .tt! .41 .JSJ LEAGUE LEADERS MAINTAIN PLACE HY WINNING, 1-3 THU.KJIIT l.l-.Uit l Stui iki'.-jM'rs Aihli'lln .. .. Shops OhHtTVt'r .. Ill-J;.ik.-M .. H'lrrks 0 1.. (VI. II l.llllll 0 l.Ollll 1 . 1: 1! T 2 .3:13 2 .(..in 2 ,l'io California (Tub Uses U. S. Mails Extensively 1 1 J Sat iniiH nut i:t, i,, Aum len A. S.U'llAMKNTO (AIM K. M. K. I o A l.'.s it 1 5 4 Saei anient o .13 IT 1 HaUen.-f: Taxne. MiNtead and Speiur. K SI. .i and Kothter. Seattle V. ttnklaml X. OAKLAND lAl'l It H. K. Sea Hie t li 1 lak!Hiit 2 11 a Itatterl. KutII. I.uciis and K. ttaldwtn; He liit-r and Ktud. I ivrtlaml . AenwMi S. VKCNON tAI H. H. T. : Portland . . In I '""il ... sn J Hatt.-rbs; M.fker nd Tobin: ! mtette and Wluine , Salt iJike 10. San lYain Im 9. SALT l AKK (AT) K. H K. San Krancicco 9 r I sit i, ke ia 14 r I Itattertra: I'.ritttn, NVilliaini und J As new: fonder, M.i'ahe, Stroud .ind ivtrr. After havluK the gamp apparent ly wed up 3 to a at the end of the third inning, the observer te:ini .was unable to stop a rally In the fourth and f Ift h and t he Store keepers won, 4 to S in the closest iKanie yet plae,i in the Twilight league. The Storekeepers M-ored (three in the fourth on two .single and two prrors and in the itith I scored the winning run on an er i ror and a single. I .-d better, pitching his second ante for 1 he t bserver, was in good form, allowing only four hits and striking o"i eight men. v'ecil. his opponent, whtfied 10 una w.is touched up lor five singles n, a two-base hit. Tomorrow evening the Athh :1c club i." scheduled to play the I'U rks. so'it liv IntUitgH. Storekeepi rs: 1 i S 4 5 hum o it 0 S 1 4 Hits o 0 1 2 14 Observer: Huns ft P S 0 0- 3 Hus 0140 i ... .. IWtttortet' t'ecil and l.undy; l.ed better and Kvans. Mdtl stole t w o barrels of tuu:i tard tn Waco, Tet.. enough to make a imihon hoi dogs b.trk. l.OS ANOKI.KS ( AIM. Approx imately H.iHMi.imii pieces will con stitute tlie outgoing mall of the Automobile Club of Southern Ctill foruiti tli If year. It was Indira ted In .statistics released rect ntly by the head'tnarters of the organiza tion. The fig-1 res were based on the amount of mall mat tor sent during 132, Kirst-ciass letter postnge of tht niotot in-? organization averages S.r.ua Mtrs a day. In addition 2,000 piccei of (w-eond-elnss mail matter ami some ht puree! post package are s.-nt, totaling for the dully outC'dug mails nn averaire of .'.i'.'.ii pieces. The figures, al low inn- :" or king days tn the year, revea'ed that the club semis out r.nmml'y 1 . .f 5 . i mj pitvea of mail. .CRATER LAKE VISITED BY COMPANY E (Continued from Pag One.) pelicans, ducks and other water birds. We trnvded for thirty miles al ong the various lakes. Every few miles smalt saw mlll" could be seen with small groups of houses a round them. The news must have spread last that we were rom ing for at every house groups of curious people, gathered to e( the (caravan pass. I We arrived at Klamath Kalis (about noon and were dismissed tin I til two o'clock. The men all went ito eat lunch anil see the town of about eight thousand people. We K:rte, on the return trip at two n'rlneli lrnvelitir imhtll fop Iwn (hours along more tre lined roads. Variety Is the spice of U(e. Hut things pull when life is all spice. aw. up MP . .'f TPrjBima4 a PIRATES PLAY BUCKS SUNDAY FROM BOSTON Huglile MeKenna, Oregon Agri cultural College athletic ace, has joined the pirate Miuad and will play for !-a (Jraudc m-xi Sunday against the Pendleton Hocks. .MeKenna i one of Hie most in teresting figures In eoHHt nporta. A foottmtl player, track man nml nil around athlete ns welt os a baseball man he joins the pirates with an Imposing athletic record. MeKenna will be in the game us short stop. l.eo Kaust. anol her promising young man with p college nthleiic record has been signed. Kaust will play second base. He is a former Lincoln high school athlete and has lately been at Whitman col lege. The remainder of the team lins not been entirely straightened out. Tom Gossett will piny third and Tex Knight will probably be sta tioned at the first sack. Of course Hnrth will eatch as usual and Cunningham will play center field. Aside from these the lineup is Indefinite.. Spud Helm will prob ably be put out to strengthen the field because of hi speed on his feet. The pitcher is still more or less of an unknown miuntilv. Ituck i Heln apparently has no chance I whatever against the left handed sluggers on the Pendleton cub. It is expected that Lefty Swartr. will do the heaving for the pirates. AMi:iir Clubs Philadelphia Washiiigion i hleago St. Louis .. I let rolt t 'lev-eland New Yorw Hoston i-:.-A;r w. ...4 2 ....40 ....SI ....30 i:. i.. in :t:t :t:t a; 4L Pct; . ti.Hil .f'4fi .f.17 ,4i9 ,4iS .4 fill .4 ).! .:u'j national u;.Af;rr.. Xew York as 24 .fits l'ltlsburg S4 23 .H!Mi Cincinnati Ill 23 .Til7 Hrooklyn .. S2 Itn .&itl SI. LouIr 20 33 ,4iS Chicago 2! 34 .4 no Philadelphia 27 33 .4r.fl JJoaton 23 37 .33 . (iA.MKS TOOAA'. A me Hen n Lcai-ue. fie vein nd, at Chicago. St. Louis at J)etroit. New York at Washlnglon. lioston ut Ilillailelphiu. National League. Philadelphia at lioston. Brooklyn at Xew York. . Pnelfle Coat league. Portland at Vernon. Seattle at Oakland. Los Angeles at Sacramento. San Francisco at Salt Lake. Another hour found us on the Pu rine highway and nearby home. We arrived In camp 'in time for mess at six o'clock. Not too much praise con be glv i n the Med ford Chamber of Com- rnerco and the people of Medford, who furnished the cars which made up the carnvan. CotnpnnhN Itevl( wed. Prom an organization standpoint today was the most important day we have witnessed during the en campment. There wns.. a review and inspection of the rntlre eighty- second Infantry brigade. Many state and .high military officials were present. State offickila Governor Walter M. Pierce. Secre tary of State Sam Kozer, Attorn ey uenerai an Winkle and sena tor Ike Patterson. Among the mi litary offlrers of high rank were: Major General Charles Menrher of the l. s. Army with headiiuarlers at San Kranclsco and Brigadier General George A. AVhite. Company K. rated first in the Inspection this morning, both in neatness of kitchen and of tents. We hove a large margin of points over the other companies in com p. Governor Pierce came to the kitchen of Company K. and shook hands with every man and congra tulated the officers and men on their showing. The company leaves for an all night trip to Hybee bridge where we will encftge tn fM maneuvers. PlirLADKLPIMA (By the As sociated Press) Ity breaking a 4-4 tlr to win out In the ninth, the Ath lelhs Wednesday maib it two straight from liosion. It. JL' M. Boston 4 8- 2 Philadelphia f 15 3 Batteries: Khmke and Plelnleh; Gray and Corhrane. WASHINGTON (AP) It. IT. New York 5 9 H Washington 3 8 2 Batteries; Jones ami Selliiig; Ogden, Itussell, Alarberry and Ituel, Tate. XATIOXAL I.KAfin; ( XEW YOKK (AI") 1 ' First game . j. H. TJ. Brooklyn 3 9.2 New York S 14 1 1 Greenfield and Snyder. . Second gam It. 71. K. Brooklyn ! '' New York 1 5 ' 2 Batteries; osbornc and Deberry'; Xehf. Winner. Mean and Gowdy, Devine. ST. LOKIS (AP) I'lrst game n. H. R. Pltistntrg 3 9 .2 St. Louis 11 14 0 Batteries: Yde. ' Sheehan Olid Goocli; Haines and (CI-'aiTell. 1 Second gamt . It. H. K. Pittsburg 7 J4 ' 0 St. Louis li 111 Batteries; Morrison. Adams and ir Rlllitl,' Wl...r.l..I Unlhurn,. n ml Schmidt. PHILAOKLPHIA (AP) 11. II. E. Philadelphia 14, ' 1 Boston .. 2 G -3 Batteries: Belts and Wi(son; Cooney and O'.Nei!. Cincinnati at Chicago, rain, postponed. One way of getting what yot want Is by wanting nothing. Kvery man has a lame excuse for getting his leg pulled. THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN Forsot the hp.it )i.ri with X'W IVvp on Draught (iiTt Milk Shakes Anil Otlirp Cooling I)i1nk CLUB CIGAR STORE IIU V THIS HOME J S-iTHini nioili'm housp, l IfiMMl liM-nllmi. I'rli'1 If $:!i.-,0. Will tnkp ll,,niis H Gooil ft . mum house H anil :l Inm on (oie Aip. rhv $1800.00. I Tonus. I 100 ncrcs nrnr I'nlon. I ; o o il Improvi'iiK-nts; Rixiil uiiIit ilKht; all lrrlKntl ami all in I I mip. Irli $S5 p I I I IK-n-i with rPop nP I I SIlt. prr aire uliliout B ! WEEKS & BLACK H ; if- RKALTOns II g New Foley Ulilff. I 1 f Insurance - I.oam I A 1 -wr:'"--1 'P Come lo onr Stmw IVpot on Jefferson St. All StAjc leaT from (here dally except Sunday. LEAVE LA C RAMIE rOR Joseph 'tlSO - t:00 - IJ:30 . 4:00 U.iLrr :00 .l:00 4 JO t-etHllrroo 11:00 .4:00 DHtlT THOXIS MAIM 79 We Go Out Of Our Way To Serve noMcnnowv n:.. t. i,m,.s. akhots, bi:ts u.;i iiotiioisi: tom.hi:s THE CITY GROCERY !