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Pape Two THE LA GRANDE EVENINO OBSERVER Tiifwliiv, Juno HO. W2.1 L Narred Leader E PIRATES s. & ; wit. j i j i j:u mm OLDER -5," I i Aditorials It May Interest Von To Know That- "CI, 11,1ml nln'l wlial -isol lo lit-" -thank IllfV lii.t- That "A clue for shy Ufii.nn i;i announce)!. Itnt v.'heie do yon fin. I them. That It will hi- seen in itonie of the startling ft-al tit f fro lv:i of t he season. h'l'fl I oddity and novelty hold rir.'it place, ad. I It will also he m fii In tioim .f Hi' new street frocks that am almost t :t i ( i I in their Klmpllclty. Making A New Dress Zs One rfa To Keep Cool That from will tliia 11 would mini that wo rn e n what I hey rlnmfif, pre'tv much tn this respect ,ih they have done In olh-i' phases (if tin- mode. That One of the prettiest com binations fcir evening ht il ls Kreen In conjunction with fail oil pink. That- It la rather hard to re member 'way hack thee In the '. tons uno wh-n they used to warble "fi . Ing Nellie Home," Isn'J It, FHXKKT V ATKINS, Milliliter. And One Way E lo conomize FASHION'S SUM MER KAN TRK SI'.'NTS .MANY (JAY AN!) I.OVKI.Y MATERIALS FOR VOIR CHOKE. I I I ( i I ' Wln'ii Hie thermometer lias risen sky-hij;h, it's coolest lo remain J (iiii'tly at home! Hut a little hit of Suiiiniei" sewing a new I'melc J for instance is a splendid way to keep hands and mind occupied. J Stall one of some of our colorful fabrics, work on it upon your poich, and helore you know it. the hot afternoon is over and you'ic the licher liy one dainty frock! Our Summer Cottons are especially attractive just now. Plil NTs Soiii. lhliiB ,nl- l;:i ,!,lt,.,l, mhiicI Miik l' l.tiicit'nl mi vlf. unikc II, , hinst clioriniiiK . or Hliott Iioi'Um .10c and 60c yd. si TM ;s of excellent guaranteed fiiNl color "(iiillly In id' lovely Sum mer shades is smart mid -?:!' til n ;y practical $1.1.1 yd. VOIIj; Sheer and yet wonderfully durable may be liaI In exquisite flow er 1 1 n t m or In dotted pat terns 50c to $1.95 yd. (IIU'I 0K, no soft and beautiful to toitlH: O lit the KMice and charm ofyoiitli- I 111 lllll'f $1.25 lo $1 yd. .,,1, ,...,-..,..,..,..... .. NATKINAI. ("lulu I'ltt. I.UIK . Vwk w. I. M 2i in 26 Krooklyn :ci :i2 si. I.ouls :i4 i 'Irifhinall :2 3.1 I'hiia.i. ipiihi so :ir rltli-aKri i!!l ::n li'caun 24 4n .niii .015 .r,in .4 it :i .4 6:1 .4:1: .375 ' ii:i(i an i.K(iri:. ' I'lllliH-- V. I,. !'hi!a.l.-l.Ma 44 22 VilMiii;loN 44 I'S Cllii-af; 31! 30 Itflroh 34 34 SI. I ... u in X 37 . w Vnrk 2K .'IK i'Ii M iami 27 4n Mi. l'.n 23 44 I IM I.W.VII (AC) will ihtii lirsl ilai'' ill IfalliiH ( 'ilii-llilial I. I'ltli-liiili; i 'iiii'iiinall Ilalli rii-.s: .Mon-h-uii Pol .B1 . i; r. 7 .545 .5IHI .41,4 .424 .4o:l .34 3 A Good Place To Trade Hills Dept. Store A " Good Place To Trade - J'llt.shiirK .Momlav' by It. II. K. 8 1.1 1 1 K 1 and Karl Hiii It li : Itixey, lirudy and Hai Ktave. !'Iiii.aim:i.I'Iua iai'i it. if. i;. hrooUlvn 8 Ifi n I'hihid. iphia :i h hull' ri-M;. Vanee ;md elterr ; t 'it rlt on. Km; lit and Wilson. NKW VoKK (Al' With a yritv of It to 1 In favor ol" t he (iiaiiift in the H-i ond Inning ot Muii da inline with the liraves. th.' euntesl wan calhd on account of rain. L PR.4 7 ' it l r ami iu an i,i:A;ri:. WASIIIMiTON (Al' Wash itik'ton drew up to within half a Kit no- of the eaKe le;td)UK Ath lelles .Monday hy ilefeiitluj; them 4 to 1, for th. KauieM play' Sen re: I-hiladelphhi Washington Jiatterie.s; third time in the four d in the tier) cs. It. II. K. I 7 l 4 li 0 Gray. Walberif and Iff- 0 El The Warm Weather HAS FORCED Underwear and Shirt Sales Have You Your Summer Supply? t If you need any jet them now while our Removal Sale is in full force. ASH BROS. fe-t In depth. It la possible th:it ci llcnt linguist, one of I lie bluest there are other Kiitves helow, lielhl'H made in IJrazil 'luring reeent nail. ! rears was aecorli t In 1!(24 to nil The luavi s were hurled In a Hit- j Italian company whieh slap;e, a linj; imsliire with the knei-s crook- 1 ' s of plays iiicludln: KIiir l.ear. ed iiein-at h t hf i hln. I )f fort y skeletiitiH W'hleh Were uneai'th l. ( 'oehratie; Covelenkie and lilMd, C'l.KVKI.AXI) (AT) l-ii.st Kame: H. II. K. Iieirolt 4 12 (I ri. velaii.l I 7 2 liutterieH: I tnu.HH nnd liassler; Vowel I, Speece and .Myutt. .Second Kame; It. II. K, Detroit 7 15 C'leveland .". 4 in Here we have Howard 'Zip" Long, recently elected captain ofthe Uni versity of Pennsylvania baseball team for next season. He's a pitcher and besides sliming on the diamond la also quite a mar performer In football, lie's a big favorite In the eust Othello and one uf Ibsen's plays. Aiuerie:iii ti in ma recently was introduced to the people of Hriizil; the pl.'iy hi bitf "Haby .Mine." th. farce hy Margaret Mayo. which was i;tveii by two companies din: intf the Hume week, Hruil ia n ;:to h company and a l,onlon com pany stopping in It io de Janerlo on ilH w.iy to Iteunos Aires. Villi,-,, .it-..I,-. (,I ,l.',,n... Welcomed in Itrnzil to a very stlni ulat inff level, 'riiei'4 1m otic stock company giving; com e.lit s of modern Brazilian lite. Th Brazilian is till enthusiastic Anu'lK can moving- picture fan. very one was found facing west toward the Httinjf huh. Aliove vach jfrave. us a sort of pa it it ion h t ween it ami (he one above, was round a llme.ston slab vt-ral inches thick. Foreign Actors Are KID IK JANKItIO (AP) The bet lira ma now offered lirazilian t In ater-Kuers is present. m ni Itio ile Janerio and Son Paulo by visit ing companies from Paris, Madrid, Lisbon. Duly anil Mexico. These companies play in their native lan KauRe.i and draw hif crowds, if their productions are first-claxH, as the cosmopolitan Miazilbm Is mi e- Thiriy-eifcht persons out of ev ery him. in.) hi thp I'nited Slate) now earns a salary or wape.s. I octurs get by. Informal Inn. They have Inside I latter ies: Karr, Kpeec Leonard and Hassler; ' atitl Walters. BOSTON (AP) It. 71. K. New York 5 S I Boston HI HI 0 Batteries: l-'eiKii.suu, Sha wki-y. Ileal) ami Schan; guiiin, WitiKiield and l'iciniclt. ST. UVVIH (AP) Chicago - i HI. Bonis . Butteries; t'venjjros, H. 11. R. .251 .6 !) I Connolly n SPORT NEWS I wors op coAfit. "Tlip mni illrilcill tn-k of n rilli'Ki hnsi'lHill loni'h m in ,,.. it'liip lilli hiTM," sny .,m- WfMHl. I,m V,hi Ik now ln-n,l linvi'haU conch nl Ynli I'or yvnrn hr Mr- ri, I ni nn At linn inmur pllih- er. He rnnks ntilniiu Uir i-,-,t i'lilil-hnn,lii or I'm- Kiiiiw. , "The Rlomor Ihul orii-f wi nl will, llt-nltlK. Hip c-uII. k,. viii-1,. ly In ,;,r- llruhir, Ir j:i.ni-," mtitlnui'ii w . - "In III,' olil iIuvh Ihi' mil, )lli'hcr il(iliilluilr,l lb,. Mi,,:, li,, ,,. nine Hi,i- oul or lo ,. tin' ,lK li'-ro. I "Thoso ,1:ivb no l,,l,;. r exist. T),,. flory of ti roll,.,.,. ),:, K:UUI. , ,,,, . I'alla to it,,. ,l,,li,.r. ,. ts ,t ofl,.,i Dip li,iK.t lor rl.lli oi,. ;,ii rhih'Lsiii. j "Til," hutstmil, , I, ) , Inn, is ml. j l"RO boll J,H1 us I,,. ,1 iti.it,.., ti,, ):oin(. In II,,. mo lot-.. In ,, ,, ;,t I'ilrln-r It, imiiv llolil,- lo ,,. h,,. 'Koat" than nny oth, t.,n,. "It's tonph to In- v:,,ik, , oul ).!! rolli'Ro Kl,,. will, IIioiisiiii, Irn-ntlti iiixl ttnpiiori, l,.Uin,: ,)M 'l'h' roll-u:,- ,n,-l,,'r t-ooHtiiiiiK Hint liOK.llhlllty." , It Ih ensy to uo,l,-rt.lno,l tl,, u,. lloill Of WtMHl' lliuf,.. ft 1,1 l. ,1,.. ii li lilni; or plti lu is In rolli'ite. Xo on,' i-ilifi ,i ninrt ImisI,., 'Mi,. iiilli-si" lilli'lKT In riiiiMllnllv Invlt nif II. WHAT A IIAI.I, (i.Mi:i Winn lit, ii. l, ,1 In tin. first Bnnn l)itv,,n Viilo 1,0,1 llorvol,! Ihln mi, r HlrmiKly l :,, ,Mlt 1 1 1 a iilnliil, noil r,.,.,.,illv fp,,-.s.v,.,l I,,,.. Y.-ili-, lit,. t,.i,n, ri,oi'l,,-, l,y jo,, Woo, I, li.al llorvnril, n. "flint .Joi,n,lH v, ry in, o h lilt,. rootlinll K.r, wilh 11 t'oiipl,. or fl, l, K , ,i, I lll'iiili.,: In Hi,. ti),i,. A,.uri.illv Ih,. coll, );,.?, nr,. on Inc. Hi- lively l,:il well an lint o: jnrs. In Iho Ynlc-llorviinl rriiniM, 4,1 rinoi. 43 liils. is I.omi.h on I, all no, I li,".', Hitnieil In the I til, I EXTRA-IXXIXG GAME TAKEN HY O.-W. SHOP TEAM ClnhP Storekeepers Athletics .. .. Shops .. ........ i tbservcr .. .. Ml-Jackers .. Merits T,. Pet. a l.omi a i.niio t .Tf.a 2 2 .uut 4 ,(MI0 fourth but It I i'l lilt. 'ei tahily th. r. even the winiiiMd tame it; (h:it. Hi,' ni," I h,. pr.-ufi, had pit. -hid Yal was Minplv lu.-kv. in tw.i I i ft ii nt tnnliii: Yale mad. nine nniv. Pitchers don't luidi . i y trm 1. 1 Io n t he nppo.sl-ti.-n pii.-H up tii:,t inanv scores in was no fclorv for pitcher in such a oil., lelt th.- field of the man who lo ictory. Me inn. I iKc th- bo man on i lo- of n I 1. "M fillers, the colle. the hjl) Is lively. in dd. stuff aside pallliv cut at tnost trouble for the nre the oiittaiuliin: ftjrnre In i (dic ;c ba-ch;il was i he pileher. bae athlete tiled mil lor that pos.i.Mii lb, in am other. No iniin-. I he U I. all ,a- chnnuctl nil uf tiial. .Safety4' S&oiftti (hmfMibly (j All Oomo to our Stt Drptit on Jcffrrm Kt. 8Ugt Icto from thero ilnlly ourii Hun.lftya, LEAVE h fillAMU: I)H JOfteph 7:.10 - 9:00 - U;S0 . nnUex 9:00 - t:IM 4:50 I'cmlletim 11:00 - rKror rnoNK main - 4:00 The t'lerks lost their straight Ratne last niKht took nn extra luniiiR for the shops to defeat them. At the end of the fifth the score was two all but In the sixth the Shops managed to hriiiR; two home. Kckley and Yeske, opposing pitchers, both turned hi an excel lent Kame, Yeske struck out s men In the last two innings. Batlerlcs; I'lckley and llvans; Yeske an, I Williams. Tomorrow ninhl the Storekeep ers play the Athletics and Thurs day uiKhf, in :a cad of Kriday nl-ht as w.ik scheduled (h play the Ill-Jackers. VM II I' t (lS (Talis San I'landsco It Lake .. Seattle i Aim'ehs Oakland Portland Sacramento Vernon ., . No games a mi :s Aiiieiicnit l.eaiiiic. Chlcano at St. Louts. 1'etioit ut Plevehin.l. Philadelphia at Washington. New York ut Boston. aihninl leamte. Boston at New York. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. PlttMhniff at Chicano. I'ncitU CunM l.eniioe. Vernon at Los Alleles. Oakland at San Pranclsco. Sacramento at Port laiub Salt Lake at Seattle. Boy StMiits Plan I'll ill p. 1B(1 KIVKH. Die Plans of Hood Uivet- and The Ualles Boy Seoul ixecntiven call for n hlia;e Boy Scout .summer camp at Llm berlost on Lost Lake, according to Clarke Schonboe, executive for the wont troops of the two nild-ro-lunibia cities. The camp will "have a capacity of about .a boys housed in tents, four to each tent. The ramp will be open from July 13 to AuBust 2it ItAI.N Pltl A i;ms hoi t. NKW YOT.K (AP) Kaln Mon day nifiht forced promoters to past. one nn op.-n air boxing show at the yucenshoro sladium at which .Mike Ballerino of Bayonne, N. J., innior llhtw.iKht champion, was to have defended his fide aMuiiist Pepper Martin of Brooklvn in n ir.-rouiul fiKht to a decision. As n neu date t,r the show the- pro moters .Selected Moll.a. .1 If t V and Schatig; Jtl'ffD. .Monrldbe and Dixon, were Biolen from their parents and .soldMo Yu fur each. others were hired out an apprentices hy parents little mindful of their- fate. They were employed in making brass articles, glassware and matches Which Yll illMlinm.l nf nn 'j" I Seward Itoad. Three or four died j jas a result of harsh treatment, the ruin l wiw loin. Y u. was given a jail term of 1 f year.s to he followed by expulsion from the concession. His wife re ceived a 1(1 year .Sentence, and Yu Ching-dong, .,n accomplice who as sisted in kidnaping, got a similar term. Tlie concubine and amah, who appeared to have' lud'rieiHled the hoys on all possible occasions, were released. 'Che store and workshop were ordered sold ',o de fray the cost of trial and to pay for maintenance of tin; unclaimed children, . .. ,.i FIREWORKS F0K SALE Kiddle's Store ISLAND CITY AM KHK'AN (iOI.I-'liUS VIV. OLKN KAULK, Scotland (AP) Donald Smith anil Joe Kirkwood, American .professional golfers, de feated the British' pair, (jeorge lumcan and Abe Mitchell, 2 and 1, in a :iH-hole mutch over the tih-n Katies course .Monday. The Ameri cans were two down at the end of I he first round. Prep Star ; f 1 j S-, : e (ibserver will j. x i i Ai.i i:. , j ' i U W. I.. Pel. I , , VI ar. .:.mi , x i 1 S S -!' , CV y SSV 3 :i; " K I III :t4 t.o .ior, i l :i:t 5.1 ,:4 x , , i . i . . VIon.L.v; (eonis travl- ' J . - S j ; A.'' " A I i 1'UI.AV. , t J"-.. -.-..V ! I - ; ! i :i i i ? v. I k Meet I'no Kekcta, uf the Mime race as Xti rim and Bitol i. I.Vyear old Oregon schooiltoy, wtni al a recent Chinese Sentenced To Long Terms for Keeping Slave Pen SHANGHAI (AP) Thirteen boys, some of whom have been imprisoned in a filthy, airless nweat shop for six years, were Identified and claimed by parents lu Hie French -Mixed Court here recently. The lucky youngsters wre a part of a group of 31 rescued by tho French police. The Identification pa me as nn Interlude in the trial of Yu Pn hong, proprietor of a workshop, no cused, together with his wife, con cubine, amah and three other ac complices, of maintaining a slave pen in which the children In ipies t ion worked from early morning mil il midnight, underfed, beaten and never allowed to see the light of dav i-xcept such as filtered through a small barred window. Tabs of torture for Insufficient indust ry. attempted revolt or in ability to labor on account of ill m .--s were told by t he waifs in a manlier to bring tears to the eyes of trteiiers Manv of the children Old Indian Graveyard Found in California SANTA HABBABA. Cal. (AP) An ancient Indian graveyard, be lieved to antedate the California mission period, was discovered re cently near Purifviima Mission in the Santa Ynez Vattey near here, by lion Meadows and Buy Oni wcll, orange, Cal., research work ers, a number of prehistoric spe cimens. Including several Indian skeb-tons. skulls, heads and ar rowheads were obtained. The burial plot, once the "happy hunting grounds' of the bronz.-d warrior of the west, was .situate'! in the e nter of what was a large I lean patch, which, up tu the lime of discmery, completely obliterated all trace of the important find. According to Meadows, Ih. y dug through three ditier.nf layers of graves, each from t line to four Farmers! Attention! l l-IT. STRAIGHT BLADE WEEDERS $.'!0.00 Canh. La Grande Iron Works We Go Out Of Our Way To Serve; win m: yoi u iiul.l, mi ;i is Tin: most, ami si.hvici: vi: APPiiDciAi i: voi ii i-iiom: oitii:its THE CITY GROCERY Jiint Rock of Oarr'c oo Fir Street PUONB MAIN 67 RAT BAUU FKICJ1 DELIVERY Mi merva Says meet threw the th.-. us 11.. feet V ' Inchesi, JJxeskeia pi onitsi s to Itvcome a contender roc oimpic tioiiom In side a few Keas'ons Be i; b et 1 tilth tall and tips the st ales at Hi i ivuiuls, My feet are so hot on the bottoms that yo i could toast bread on them! It serves you right. Why don't you get a pair of those Open work Sandals at The Boot cry they are so nice and cool, and just think! only SI. 05. The price is as easy as the sandal. Be sure and keep your shoes well pol ished; they are much cooler and it will Improve theloos as well. We have all colois and kinds. If you have the ambition to apply It. If you feel yourself slip, ping these hard times. Nu llrip Heel Liners will save t he heel of your silk hos . Corn hurt? You bet! I'se Zeno Pads; hurt's gone. ly-Buy. THE BOOTERY INC. OAT havii:n. MKT. Y y Y Y Y 1 f Y Y Y Y Y Y i Y Y Y Y X Diamond T ires Y Y f Y t Y Y Y Y Y y t IN ORDER TO GIVE TIRE USERS OF THIS C0-MMUNITY WHO GET LI- J iI.Alt.St JIL1 f I Kb 1 A IO rAJL WITH NEW TIRES AT & A REAL TRICE, WE ARE GOING TO SELL DIAMOND TIRES . AT TH FOLLOWING PRICKS. These Arc Regular Quality Guaranteed Diamond Tires. uce 30x3 30x31,2 32x31 j 31x1 32x1 32x1 1 i Fabric CI Fabric CI Diamond Cord SS Curd SS Curd SS Cord $ 7.20 $ 8.1(i $15..-)(! $16.!).") $18.70 $24.70 33x5 SS Cord .?32.G0 31x1 SS Cord $20.2.- 31x-Hi SS Cord 35x5 SS Cord 33x1 1 i SS Cord 33x4 SS Cord $26.00 .'....$.33.90 S25..-.0 $19.50 These Trices Are Good Only to July 4th. We Have All Sizes in Stock. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v f Y Y Oregon Hdw. & Imp. Co. U I