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Page Two Saturday, June 27, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Your Money Gladly Refunded i If You Aren't Entirely Satisfied ' ' j With Our Merchandise Hill's Department Store "A Good I'liue To Trade" SPORT --Wt.llllM. Sl lllll'. I iFilfiitf hpirit makes Inr 11 U In ning fjitl Irani. Tint J'liiluiiclpliln Athletics arc iriiil lo lie mure Until U men llut( H-aif4t Hit t luli tins ih I iojm f it, 5. II i'i'itM'h tin.' miiiii' h unt iim hiil "yiar Ji.t luf us personnel; - hut ;i mnrh different agnregallon an to fight. ;Jl liliM confidence tri Use If, j ometltfiig previa us.lv lurk inn- Isjiig It cruek first baseman, Joe IDtuser. befoie (lie opining of the H'Jwim it ml Dm'ii being deprived "I I h Aca-viei-H of the club's Htur ptlchr Ham Gray, wlm hud won eighl nl might guilH-s. in Willi' han dicap .. . : - Th.(C in whit l Dm- Athl- tlm have h''n jjp ukuIiibI. II would have (lin JtCitiii't u court1 ous team; I ('Oiasla MUck'M elub ntiiNl Im mi slilcri4 i mfoiig ienimiil eoiiteiitl it. "1) foiiiptt'lt" -nIlne run ki i ji jnj leuin from fluhthitf ft out fur iiy liHiif JiHltf. - ii has Hit- t I i ii i:k 'ram.y. A lucent game with ill- Ch-ve. Kind ul well lllustrati h i hi f it.ii t 1 hm rtrnv jH'rvmli-n I he run hit ol the Ath l'-t ii-.n. Going Into the I""1 hiilf of Dip Hghth. Inning Ihe An were beaten 15 to 4.-- Then didn't Seem to be a chance for the Muck men lo over conn jilTT 1I-nin handicap. Jjcfgjj the. nluHi: of lht liuiinif the Athletics hiul routed tin-, pitch-fti unil Kt-oriM i: rnn. Him inoiiis.'.Jjhe singling out fielder of the team, hi lluiaxing the rally with a ioini' Hun with two on. In Wiim Inning Connie Mack's linlil-ni hm I wiped out tin tl-nin ) .id look the M'-yi'liini c litb I jillt ItllltlIKH tO iHlilti UJI, Th.&th)i-f li'H won the Kitritc 17 jf), J t" Ml n it iIh ita one of tin- kim-ii!- it laJJIi-Ji in llir hlMory oT nuijof )i-aj:iiiiMha.si!hull. a Mai'k's filth n piiiii'lt. Ht'iilly Uu-i-f H-'ii'l a nk hltirr hi Hit ii'Ktilftj lliM'iii. 'Unit nii'nns -con-Klilit-.ih'fo hi Ihts4' ihts or Dm v inning unlhi. t Til , jtootl or huil IIiIiik ahont ho lnt; in.;,lovt' Ih you t'liirt drink. tjio kind that catches. IJauilioo and Steel I'oli.s "Flie.s All Kind.H I!4)skets, Landing Nets i And Anytliiiio; you 'I ' neetl ' ' Fi L. LILLY Hardware Illy P BEAVERS TAKE Fishing Tackle :i (Vinio to our Htrtim 1)i-ki on Ji-ffornon Ht, All Htnifiw h nve fiwn lliora ilnll; niiTpi KuuiUx. I.KAVli I, A nilAMIR Iom-iiIi -7:30 - 1:00 - M:S0 . 4:00 llnLur t:(lo . -no . 4 30 l i liilli'tiio 1 1 ;00 4:00 IIKI'OT I'llONK MAIN 1VI We Go Out Of Our Way To Serve nmiixiitowx i-i As, ti umi's, rAiiitOTs, m irrs n.(;i in vi urn m: tomatods THE CITY GROCERY n IUk of Omrr oo Ft Bti PnO MAIN B7 RAX BAVU IHKKJB DELITsTBT NEWS mm m IE l-A( H ie )Ast I'luhH - w. I.. I'd. Hun l-'ritnclr'u Ml 23 .7011 Hull Uilii' 47 U .&KII K' "111- 4:1 47 .r..'IK l.c.l AiikHi'X 411 41 ,44 liukluiMl :m 44 .4r.11 I'urlluml S:i 4 2 .4411 Sii. i IH11 4 47 .420 V'rilun 31 f.2 .373 v 1 :.vri -:it ii.a v 's i i i:s.. Salt I, like (I. sun l-YunrlH-o IV. KAI.T I.AIiH (Al') It. Jl. !: Han k'riLlii'iHro fi 9 (, Hull l..ik. If. 1, llatl.ri.k: Mllilii'll. ('rockill C.-ury 11 nil Akix'W; O'Ni-ill, Mul-i-:iliy un.l I'i-Iit, t '00k. I'ortliuiil fl, 'iriMin 2. VKItMiN A1') It. II. K. I'orllaml S 12 1 V' iiiiiii 2 6 1 l!:illirl.'H: lluriiK. lliirilHou a nil T0M11: llryuu. I.uttolph unil Hchantf. NiHllli- J, Onklnml I. OAKI.AMl IAI') It. II. Mcultli- 2 7 Oiiklaml .. I ID I ' liuiti rlin: -M 1 1 Jim uml llalilwln Kiiiiit a nil llyl.r. l.tts AiiKfli'4 4, sarraini-iito S. HAf'UAMKXTO (A I') It. i. K. I. oh AllK'-lfrt i HI fl Hart ann-nto t 13 0 Ituiti-rh'H: (JIuziht mid I: nn in; Miirtin and Kot-hh-r. (Jame Forfeited to Athletics by Clerks Tu u.harr i.r:.;f:ri:. f'lllhH W. h. Vet. Hlon k'-i'iti rH H 0 1.000 Alhli-tli'x 2 0 1.000 Hhopk a 1 -fi7 ( HisiTVj.r .. l 'J .sail MI-JaUrn 0 2 .Olio '.'In ks 0 2 .000 - The- flirkH. four of tlic-lr piayrrn wi re nnnllt to In1 prem-nt, lorf' lti'd iHHt iiiKhfB TwUIkIU Ifit- Kii fiunn to thi' Athh-tlrn, & to o. An r.xhlMfton Kuinr wux playiil. howi-v-T. hfiwiM-n tht Athlctlrfi nnd t lit' CIciliH, holxttin-d up hy four othi-r tt-Hin'!i playiTM, which I'lidnl ! to & In favor or tin' Athlcllcn. i't Hm'Ii'h Nchiilulr. S'rxt wi-i-k'.s' play In tii h-HKUC 1 (ichiMluU'd ii.h follows: .Monday, J itin VJ (.'Icrk vu. Hhopn. NVt'ilnrndav VM. Atilll-lllfl. i July I HlorrkoeptT l-rlday, July 3Ol3iTi r vu. Ill Jai-Ui'r. ).K AMI IIK AN IJOIT IV I lllinisH TKNM.S IT AY I WIM IJIiKI a t, (A I)- -Oiip lone j American. John lletiucHHey. of In- idiaiiapolis, wlio Krlday defeated tho l-,nitii.sh vt'icrun. (Jordan l.ow I !i-7. X-?, ti-4, Is umoiiR the laid .ifluht contenders for honors In th nil- lOiiKland tennis id ok Ira chuni jploiishlp. Hehne.iHcy prohuhly will j meet the Indlun player, Jutfat .Mo I han Utl. Katiirdny. The other fiope from I ho I'nlted Htntcs, itny Casey. 0r Sun Krati- i-lsco, was eliminated hy hene l.a 'o.itc of Kninee. who won In a con tent of .'ikiil it gainst speed, K-ti, ti-4, rt-1. lioth I ,u t 'osle ami Jeane liorotra r"main ha contestants. I Morotru dcfeatiiiK J. 1. II. Ullhcrt of KiiKland, fi-l. 7-ft, ti-3. Tile tact that riches havo wIiirs .vctdotn niahii'H a fellow to feather hin own nesi. ISOLONS BEST ! PlMLPl AMl liirw i.i:a.i 1;. flub W. I.. l'i-t. Phllllili'llthlll ' 43 20 .1183 Wtinhlnxloii .42 21 .ISfi I 'hlcutto 33 2 ,f.3Z IliMl'Ull 31 33 .44 HI. I.OUiB 30 311 . 4 r r. I'li'uluna 27 J& ,3r. . w York ... 2d 37 .4 13 Itwilon .. 22 42 .344 NATION Al, 1,1 ,(.l i:, Clllhs W. U l-ll. Ni w York VI 24 .Mil ritt.ihnrtr 31; 23 .lilo 'ini'lnniilf 31 30 .r.lis llrooklyn 32 31 .Mm HI. I.oiiIm 30 34 ,4CI'J I'hlfUKO 2 3Ti .4T.3 I'hlluil.-Uihlli 2 34 .4.'.2 licHlon 24 3S .37 PIllI.AIiKM'IHA ( A I') Vanh inton won tin- first gumf of tin Important Hrli-s with tln Athh-ticH hrn- 1'iidiiy. (Jo.sliri'M Jiotm'r with two on In (Ih- .s-vrnih inning ro- vlih-d ttic winning ruti.s. It. II. V,. WtiHhiiiKloii fj in ti I'liiliidi-lphiu 'A 8 1 IJutttrl s: Jolin.son and ittfl; (JroviH and I'wkins, H-'trv. lil-.TItorr AI' It. 11. 1:. fi 3 !l 0 Iti BO. St. l.oni 1 1. trull Jtutli'rli'.s: (iiiulon uinl lllxon; Whlt.'liill uml HuHI t'HK'AUO (AC) It. II fli'vi-liinil 1 I I'hiraKo 3 I Ikittirl.x: .Miller, Ituikiye, M J u 1 1 : Fuller anil Si lialk. NA'I IONAI, I I ,(.t i:. ItOHTON (Al-)- I'ir.it (iaini- Kr-or.-: It. II. K. riillailrliiiilu ii 1 1 3 llo.lon K 12 2 lliilterlin: .Mili'liill, Knitlil and WIIkoii; llinlon anil O'N'i-lll. yiTiilli fiiiiH It. II K I'hllaililiihlu 4 10 1 llonltm 3 11 2 I llatliTli-N: liiu'aliir, I ourli anil Hi-nlliu-: Maniiltirtl, VariiUH anil u'Niill. I'lTTHIil'ltCJ (Mnriiinall .. .. ( AT) It. II. I 3 12 . Hi lii-uton, Itixi J'ltt.shnnf Itatli-rh'H; May and HiirKravc. K and K. Smllli. HT. LOI'IH (Al)-- It. ii. I-:. 7 o 10 1 (lon- CIiIciiko - 2 si. LouiH a liatl rii H; Ah-xnndi r and 7.uln; ItlH in and (J't-'aml. . NKW YdllK AI') H. 11. 1 Hrooklyn If. Nt-w York II 1 I ( 12 Inniniffl ) llutlorli-.s: I'otty, (Irciiw, Kh. hurttt, onhoriif and Tuylor, I u hlTI'V! HPIill . 1 1 ii III ylnlriT Itni-tiKN 1 Hciltley, leun mid Knyder. ! lart ley. (.,wii:s TOIIAY. Anici-ican lifnuiit'. . Cleveland ul c'hica;;o. ' Ht. ho u is a Detroit. Wash Iiik Ion ut Philadelphia. New York at Huston. ntloiiaI Lciikih'. I'hlladelphiu at Hrooklyn. Ho.ston at New York. ClnctmiiUl at l'ltistjurR. 1'hicago ut Ht. I.ouis. Im:iriin t.tna.si Lchk'"'. Portlanil at Vernon. Seattle at tiaklund. I.OH AilKeles at S;icramento, Han I'Vuncisco at Nail l.ukc. In ohlep ilaj's, l-'i-ance ilccreed thai "a funnel shall he placed in the uioulli of any one convicted of MelliiiK watered milk, and thai the said milk shall he poured down Ha id funnel, until such time us a doctor shall declare the culprit in capable of flwallowiliK miy more without dmiKer of dah." A butcher convicted of selllutr bnd meat in t he olden ilayn of Itrituin. stood In the pillory while thi meat burtit-d to the. wind- wurd of him. Sculling Queen rrewntlnf MIm HtMa Splnka whe hu bfKn crowned "quen of jad tcullers- for winning the rvcent Ocll j!dl Rowlnf Olufc Vlratu t Clapton, KmrUnd. The event wu ft handicap ff,ilr, hut Mlsa 8plnka atartpd from cratch and tt n. U-mou from all avction of tb. V 7-' -A V Wins Brooklyn Handicap 4 ' "ejv Hern ua I-loy, Hum lllliliolll'l irreat home, turn won the nio.oon HrocK lyn liMiidU-up at Ihu AquUhct truck lfa ullur t!:'.y. A r,r--.t Uilvt' down lh atreUh enublcO AluU 1'kiy to k-oJ tile (WW lutons tliu wiiv. Jockey i iiVttir, who rii II10 IJildrui totry tu vicloiy. 11 uhowu uluo .MaJ liuy. Paradox of High Stock Market Prices and Poor Business HAHHON I'AltK. .Maf.Ji. ( Hpirlal ) Huw-r V. Hahhon Unlay com - im-htfil on tin- pn srnt inronsi.st n 'y of ItlKh Block niurkci piidH with jioor bimincHH conditions. Il- Hkii- ilj'H that this paradovical i-ondiiion cannot Indi-finili-ly coininih-. I o cxpluiiifi what will, in hm opinion. lc tho final rcult of this .tit itul ion. Mid full atatt'im nt Ih a.s fololw.s: WATi M TlfK WKATHKIt "Iloririf? the lust IiIkIi point of the stock market in January, a condition wry diKsimihtr to lhat of tlx- prcfli-nt time ixistid; that i.s. stocks were hiKh l)ill liililieHH wan fairly Kood. At that time lht hKu ntion wun Ihc inevitable nnult of the conditioiiH followiiiK iho Cool idKc victory last fall, when people heavily hough! ioth Hi-curitlt-n and nierchuudlsc. Today. liowi-vr, the siluailon In entirety chanted, al ihoiiKh it in only natural that fol lowiiiK Ruch optimistic conditions ; wo should ko into a p'-riod wh.-ni pi'Ople It't up In their t.-nyitiK- 1 -ir eonfoulB hir(C ly in a huluncin. of activities; thus an active mock market folio w an active one. Morrovrr. the wi-alher ihls past winter and npritiK has tn-cn very alinurtnul In all isectioim of t he country and thin has upset both inatiiifiicturinK nnl retailing pro. Kiximn. We once watched the wea ther for Its effect on the crops which determined railroad earn-lnK- Thcim earniiiKS were then a ureal factor lu dctcrininliiK stock I market prlo-8, nincc railroad mocks i WIT uhout. the only ones truded actively. As Indiistrtal storks c:i?ne Just about the last word in pipe comfon 7 into Ki'Ut ! tor proiiiiin-nri. tipi i tors pivc U h art. ntion to : rrops and durilii; the p;i:,l the years cruji reports have Inni iniirh , less Important a if a stork mark I factor. Now. however, it is Im-idk rcaltztid that the weather is itn lui porlant factor in ileit-rinliiiiit; t!u prolits of our Kf'-at indusinui con cerns ind that weatln r is tin.- must import a tit factor in d.-iermtJiint-T merchandise Biih s. The slock mar ket, however, has not y t r tleei. d tht abnormul weuihcr of the johI elKlit months. T(h .Many Itclullcrs "l-'undanirntal conditions are fairly noi'inal tit. tlie present time. Money Ih easy,' crops are fair, lab or in most sections is normally em ployed, capital is com purat ively free from labor dixturbanci .s. wa xes are Kood, failures are m.rmol, car loadings are heavh r than ev.-r! befoic. and buildliiK is utill eryj active. The ditlicully toilay si'.-ms; to be that there is not -noiiKii re-1 tail trade to support the tr. m.-n- . doiis number of people who are in the retail business and to keep bu sy the t reinendoiiH manutartiirim raparlly which was created duriiiK I he war. When we lake any one rommodliy w fin. I that tin volume of businesH in that modify compare cxc.-.-dinly with previous years and is the ten-year average; but w find that the tnanufarl urn s Injj this commodity nnd the keepers selling this commodity nrclfMi mulrltiK Itttle no money, preselil not buvln Th. .nm (furs(oh is: .Is the cilliy due to peopl " ""r instead of tins Here's a tobacco that's made for pipes and pipes only! First of nil it's fine, old Burley, mel lowed by Weliman's famous old 1870 method; und cn '.op of thul it's specially oiikIi ifoodfl or is it due to a too h'I . itiiinutarl urihH rapacity Or too many n-i n it. ih? I believe very .-t'roiijjiy that ihe dinicuby ts an a bun. niiilly bir;re niaiinf art urinK . .;.p.cty and too m.n retalteis. Thin ii m.l be seen uli. n studyitiK t miiluini 11 In I con. )n ions ihot vari ous t.i. tuui, Mtir rasy imMiey. tend to mike stock market piles hiflh: while old. r tarturs, tike weather. tend to niuke maiiutart urtnif and i-etLiiliin; profiis smtill. . j "An a. ruli oi tlnae comlilions we todf.y have even higher stock marl. ei pi ie.-n than in .lanuarv ami poorer lit.siii'Sii cot. .lit ions In many industries and ei'iiiy ttelions. Stock matkel plire:i (tie- lOW-.JOIHK AV- eiat;e Ic ve n-inlly touched an t;n'.- of 111 compared with 70 (in i:.'t, uni1!- bn.s-Hiess in many; lines is murji potjfi r than If was at 1 hat l tine. Statist irs show that j 1 tie nr. d b- t U e.-n sloek lliai li. t prireu ;md Mineral btltiueb1! has (roriim.ially become grt-ab-r since j )atiu:iry up to the present time. Ofi uiii.M' t ids si it "ad raniiut eon tin in i lo jncj. :si itidet inil.dy without n. l-i. al. ai:d ro!:ti:i''. Hie of th' S- j I Ii i : t niti-'s mi. at happ. n r Tl:n c I'liN-ildc (nilhiiiks . An immediate rhanr in bll SllleH'i lor the txttef ullli ii COtllill- ii. il and rapid im.pr.e, .-mcut until im.liieMi rt.nditionH juslily the pre :: tit hij;!f stork markei pri-eH, An ij.imediui rnanue in Ihe ;:tn. 1: market situation, somewhat t hi i i l.t r to a ;iuir, w her. by slock pt ir. s v. iinld M'lH'kiy i oiih- down to a level (iisttti-d by r seal btiNiiies cointit nul l. ":. A ria.lual improvemenl In bpati. .(-; roihiitions and a Kraduul eauii.tr .p in sln k market prices v. hen by a closer relationship Wullld be established between thh two without any rapid movements j ' j ""l j V or Ihe otin:r. haiy oi tin situation iimkrii f mm- feel th.it this third course win ; be the olle UluSt likely tO he follow fed. 'I'llele Ieed HOt III' llliy palltn I w it Ii money as e-usy and banking : rondtt lo.VH ...S hullllil at prcHetll, twith a -r. dual iijiirov.'iii.iil in lite ! iarminv sitaalion. the foreign situ ation, and oth.-r fuudanienlal con dilioUH. Ilence It would even be possible that stocks initfht continue around their present level with merely an easing oft tendency. Surely, it is iucoin-elvxthlc how bu siness can continue poor with llf, imhi.immi people all fairly well cm- plojed. Therelor.:, I fee t hat. there in iiothint; to worry about 111 the prtseiit jiliialioit. but one may ex pect a Kiadiial read jtistniettt or coming together of the slock mar k t and busiiii'ss. Tihs would be the naiural thing to happen under the circumstances when sucli i pa radox, as at, tlie present, exista. Volume i f IWisiiios cry kh1 "As state,; above, there Is no teal difficulty today with the volume total lof huslncHS, but the trouble COIlleS com-'that profits arc not up to expecta- we:tions. It is not whai we have In i hove i this world Hint satisfied um; but tso - w het her we have more or less than niak-'we expect! The manufacturer is sloreModay geared up to handle -a'r to more business than he is get- ting. ' As hi sprofit comes from this last Z., , lie is now not mak ing any I'lmn'-v and In many install- cut for pipes cut coarser (rough cut) so that it burns 'slower and smokes sweeter and cooler. Pack your pipe with Granger and see if you don't agree that "for pipes it's mighty near perfect." The Warm Weather HAS Underwear and Shirt Sales Have You Your Summer .Supply? Jl' yuil need any ret them now while our liemoval Sale is in full force. ASH BROS. n-s Is running at a loss. There Is a good volume 'of retail business today, he tier than ever before; hut it IHll.-d be divided bet lA cell SO IUU- ny more retailers -and the expenses ot all of them have increased so that the average retailer is not sat isfied wiih the results, (if course, tlie IhihBoiichart measures husinesH in terms. oT volume and dollars, but not in the terms of profits. There fore, t he Hub.soiichar represents neither the stock market, which is Considerably a hove normal, nor does it represent I lie retail btl- siness, which Ih below normal. The ItabHouchart Is running about nor mal today, thai is, a J fr ubove norinak If we consider I he stock market us Ihe best barometer of business, which many claim it Is, although wo do not agree uith that view, we would say that busi ness is sure to rapidly Improve If we believe that the condition of the Uislc industries (such as steel, tex tiles, shoes, etc.) 1b the best baro meter of btiBtness, and we do not agree with till theory cither, then we would ay tliat Hie slock mar ket Is altogether too high and .n crash Is inevitable. If, however, we believe lhat best barometer Is the Itahsoncharf . which indicates neither rapid Improvement in bn-sim-ss nor u panic In the stock NEW TH0R 1R0NER JUST ARRIVED Tho "Open End' ' of the No. 30 Thor Ironer takps care of ru fries, cuffs, collar bands, otc. " Skirts and dresses can be ironed under the entire length of the ironing shoe. No brackets or braces to obstruct just a clear ironing space thirty Inches long. ' .. ... No Special Wiring Necessary Attach to any light socket. I'rlce Si 07.00 Terms to Suit Your , .Con vrnlcm. La Grande Eleclric Company ; Roesch Bldg. F0RCKD III I Ml-ll I ! t market, (hen we must look for a gradually easing up In stock mark et, activity and u gradtral increase lu general business until both imd on, a half way ami coumion ground. Then Hie (ncsetii .paradox would Cease." ' . ' Vclct-ftits of kuii-4 Xt'tcttt'l To illivl lionns fMin Stale Tul'UKA. Kan. IAI'). Scat tered nil over the globe arc some 5, into World War veterans ciititlM to share in tin 'l.'diHi.ooti re maining . in - the Kansas soldier bonus fund, but ignorant of the fact that the money. - belongs to thrill. " About l.oi'm claims have )eu paid by the stati- since the legis lature extended-th lime for con sidering applications. Most of these Were puiil tO Veteruus ill other states, or In foreign coin tries,, who had Just learned th tt Kansas was paying a bonus in men who were bona fid1 residents of the state at the time of enlist ment or conscription. 1 Hruge.s, ltelgium, known as the Venice of the north, derlvm Its name from the many bridges over its rami Is. Licorrr &t Mvnt 7oaccc Co. 3J