La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 01, 1925, Image 2

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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Wednesday, July 1, 1025.
K Is A Pleasure
Hill's Department Store
"A Good Place To Trade"
sportWews
BillvO
rfi 9", &
r.xrritn:ci: vs. Yorru.
Washington l (dimlng its IllU'.l
to experience rut tluiii joulh in
an chorl to win another American
league iN'iiiinnl.
Ifowrtct, (tint It a rnslouiury
procedure for u (cum tlml Is up in
In- race and l(Mks Tor it h fin
ish titllliiiK down Mm home Mretcli.
During the winter Manager Hnr
rln decided (u gamble wln' three
veteran pltchem. Covehkle, itt-u-llier
unil (iregg.
The trio was generally consid
ered as through by l luujorlty of
lllf big tl-ll(5U IllHlliiflH.
All National league clubs waived
on Imteh Heuther. veteran alar,
nouthpuw. Cleveland, none too
strong on pitchers, willingly traded
Covele.skie tor tint youthful
Vun iirvne wun rcsurpt ted from
u minor It-ague berth.
' In some clrcl. Manager lliirrls
was inure or less ridiculed For sni li
tt Miii . Tin fine work or the
three veterans, '.inwcicr, has mon
Ihuu Jutiricd his ritilli.
lack ok sriis'i iTi'n:s
The world Merles of lal fall dem
onstrated the utter luck of capable
infield mihHlilulcfl In ihe ranks of,
thn Nationals. It almost cost tin--world
championship.
lieiqre thn opening of the season
111 fault wan partly remedied hy
tin addition or Mike MeNully. for
ern crack substitute at N w York. I
;tke ran play any poaiiton In the I
infield, j
About a month ago H was evl- i
dent that the serious Injury mm r-
fared hy llORcr Pecklnpaugh lu the
I, IK aeries, had left his leg weak. j
When a repent slight injury
furred him from the lineup tor n
few games tHfl. necessity of having
U Capable ftllbjltlt)tl! WIIH IIHie Up-
purnt tihuivvrwy- A
H 1b a hit of a coincidence (hut
the player selected to understudy!
iVrUlnpauKh should be tho mighty'
Fverett Hcott, hero or 1!M7 t on- I
incentive, ball gullies.
Hcott was secured from tho
Yanks ovor tbe waiver route. HUM
n , very capable performer, he
nhould bo of K''eat assistance' to
Washington In cane of Injuries.
Hcott, It will bo recalled, replaced
PcekinpaugU at New York at the
I'Iokc of the IWitl season. Now lie
will Mitwtltute for I't'ck. the pliner
lit succeeded at New York, rule
ItliijM ccullar pranks.
Portland to Entertain
C hristian Endeavorcrs
rOKTLANI), tire. (Al') -r Hl
teen thousand Christian Knd avnr
leaders from the 4S states of tin
union and many foreign count t li
are expected to gather here from
July 4 to 10 tor the 3'ith Interna
tional Chrisllan Kndeavor conven
tion. llovcrnor (llfford Plnchot of
prhnsylvauiu has been announced
us one of the speaker hy K. C.
(lateM of ItOHton, k'-idthI set-relitry
of the Culled Society of t'hrhdian
Kndeavor. Ul her speakers will be;
Krnest CherrliiKton, Keiierat seere
tary of the World l.e:ii;ue AKuind
AU'obolbim; tr. Ira Landrlth.
Christian Kndeavor extension ''.
rotary and former candidate fur
Vice prenideiit on the prohibition
ticket; itev. 1 r. William llir.ini
KoulkeM of Cleveland, Cn b t.-riaii
clenrvniim; Kev. ir. nrk MM-
XIAV NT. IAI L HOTI.L
l'oiirth and Abler St.
Portland, Ore.
When In Portland nt..p he.e
a reul family hotel. S. iv
Ice and Courteous Treatment.
Reasonable Hatea
Harry . Iiennls, L;r.
Formerly of l.a Oraude
.Safoty- Si,vy GmifuiWu Q
Come to our Knvre Di'pol on Jr-rfri-Mm Kt,
All 80-jf' l.-are from thcru dally riifjH Kunriny,
LEAVE I,A ;ilANIE IX)H
Jonrpii '7:sn - t.oo . 'laisn . 4:00
llnkr :00 IHH) - 4:30
Irnilli ton 1 1 ;o0 . 4:00
DEl'OT I'HONK MAIN 7S
To Serve You
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SOLONS TAKE
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Idii hntll.-'l il:i uiiv lu the Amrl
t iui l ;it-t'(. I :i J fi'.sli i 'I'm-mlay by
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l ti ;i, 7 to ii, Kivini; th' clinm
lilniis rour f;;iiiii.H out or flvi' in t lie
M-l-i' S. V;ilt' r JoliiiKon wun tnvtiio-ilili-,
.'iIIlwih;; only two hllH, KlrlK
illv; nut i.i 'ii iilul hut 1hiiiik u
linn- (ill dull..;. Tin- l-oiiwciltlvi
lillthiK Kln-:iU of I .t. ma r, rhiln
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ISOSTO.N (AC)
New York ...
Lofton
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Khiiike: and l'lrfnicli'. '" '
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HchariK.
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ChhiiKo
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ltaiterieM; Kab
Si h, ilk; Jiitiilorth
Ki'ave,
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, Conolly and
I av jh and Jlar-
nation a l i,i : ;i i :.
NKW VOHIv (Al') It. II., K.
IJiiHtuii 3 7 2
New York 2 0 1
Jtatterles; Cooney and O'Neil;
Scott and Snyder.
CII1CACO (AC) It. H. K.
tsIiutk u 3 a
ChleaKti I fl 1
icatM rh-tc Memtows nnd Smith;
Kaui I ttiami ami llartnelt.
t'MILAliKLCIIIA (AC) It. 11. k.
Hroukii n H 1 8 I
Chtl.id. Iphiu Hi 15 t
Catiei h h: Khi hardt. Mutdiell,
(Mmriie and Taylor; lietts und Wll-
KOM
thew: of Seattle, and John Willis
iiinT of I. oh Angeles, former mod
erator of the Presbyterian llen-
ral Assembly.
I r. I 'rand.s K. Clark, founder
of the "b 1 1st la it Kndea vor move-HK-nl,
will also he In attendance.
A hature of the convention will
b" an automohite drive of 1 7 f -mill
s o it the famous Columbia
li v. r htahtva v and then around
mi ou -capped Mount Hood. The
loop road a round Mount Hood Is
jut In Ine complete,) by the Cnlt-
d Slated forest service, und the
Kndeavor caravan of I'fitlU cars
will the (iisl a roup to use it.
The government has afireed to
throw the roa.l open on July III to
Hp- KMih-Mvorer. whether it is com-ph-t'-d
or not .
Tin- an;i.si evi iitHK mass meet
int; of the eotivenliun will be hehl
In an atlti'th' elub talhim, seat
Ini; SL'.e'Mi. The regular convention
s -.iiotm will lie liebl In Portland's
M ii nit 'ipal Auditorium.
Millie in lo he fiiriiishid by n
ehoni.H of .".'Hi vtdces under the ill
leetiou of Percy Foster of Wash
iiu;!en. 1 . t '.
Our
l.oill :
"fry
i'l. a im nothing to worry n
II nli'lil tK what ui' UHimlly
l.l'.'Ut all nlirlit.
IS
SITESTM
fly THE SELLS
ClobN
Han Kranclwo
Mi. 1 1 Lake
Heatlle
I, OH AllK''(.
Oakland
I'ori land .. .
HiicrunM-nlu
Vernon 'M
YIXIIJtUAY'S i
San I 'raiiel o 21, On I land N.
HAN KltANCISro (Al
Hcore
Oakland
Han l-'raiielm-o 21 'Jt.
Ilutlerh-H: Kiinz, Kaiaer
tid; Mltrhi-ll and Akiii'W.
'eriiou A. los Atiuelen I.
I,(M ANOKLKH (Al') It. If
Vernon r 1 1
I.ort A tiff (a 1 ft 2
flatteries; l.ndolph uild Whitney;
Payne aiirl Hpeiieer.
Salt J.akc (I, Sent I It- I.
HKATTI.K (Al- It. H.
Halt Ijlke H
Seattle 4 7 2
lla,tlei 1.h: l'tercy and Cook;
Hanty, Duinovltch, Miljius and Oaly.
(Ten IniiiiiKH).
;ume INmfHHMil.
Kaeramentu-I'ortlaud; I fl a m a
travelltiK.
(.AAII S
Aiiierh an liaK)'
fhieao at Ht. Jmi.
I let roll at t'levhtnd.
New York at HohIuii.
National League.
Iloston at lirooklyn.
New York at 1'hlladelplila
l'ittlurK at ChicUKO.
I'aclfle CoaM lanue.
Vernon at Los Antfelt-H.
( tnkliiud at Han l-'ranf iso.
Hacrauieiito at Portland.
Halt Lake at Keatlle.
IH.miAN K'l'ftl'S LOMItAltDO
NKW YOltK (AP)Mabe II. t
mail. f 'uiirorniu feutiierweiKni,
wo red a technical knockout over
Joie Loinbardo of f'anaina in the
final round of a lu-round match
at Coney Inland Tuemlay night.
Cbleflfronnm Show Jnereased
Intent hi Their Art JnMllnh
ClilCAOO. (AC). IntereHt In the
treaHiireii of the Art I nutltute or
Chlcaxo reached a new liiKh mark
in the pant year, while the phyal
cul ex pa union of the Inntitutloi)
kept put'1 wll b the const ruM Ion il
Krowtli of the city. Approximate
ly $l,:tfia,noo was Npeut In m-w
bulhllnKH and Inslul hit ions at t he
institute, and Ui!.B!4 more pcrsonH
were rcKlHtered as visitors .than
attended tf4iieiVlflii year.
Membership shovel a almilar
Kain. The total inemherHhip now
is M.132, an increase of 1,112 in
the year. Sprclu I significance' was
atCiclied to the fact that
of these were life members.
Kli;ht y exhibit ions were held
during 'be year, which were ob
served by I .usl. 242 vial tors.
Cari'lei IMfieiHi I'lckcil I'p.
MKIH-'Oltl). Ore. An exhaust
ed carrier pigeon was picked up at
t he. Hen Sheldon ranch north of
Medford and fed by Lloyd Tl tu
itions, son of J. W. Timmons, the
j foreman. There were two bands
on the pigeon's legs, one of rub
ber, was marked S-S.ri!i and one
of aluminum was marked V. S. C
221 I fit).
He's Coach Now
t'reArntliig star of other days, tho
groat "Chief" 1 tender, who on many
occasions hurled ' tho Athletic to
victory d helped brtng qutto few
woild rilen tldcn to thn Msckft.
Ho n now woaring a Whit Sok unl
feni. having rK-ntly bopn appoint
U ;oyh byMunvNrJ--dd. CollUuk
COAST I.KA(iri'). i
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PanrlKi llia. flvivi'lulit cbaiiiploii or Hie world, tH'Ifeves in
enjoying bis training. So he calls In Mich lair partners an Ldith
I iyini. "Mb-i San Fraiicf'o," to skip rope with him. Villa, Just
returned (o America fi-oui Manila, will light .liniioy Mi l.arniii hi
Oakland, ( alir., duly I; and has a busy tiograiii ahead In vari
ous parts of the country during I12."i.
Trapshooters to Meet
At Vandalia in August
DAYTON, O. (AP).- Vandnlla,
a little village ten miles from
Oayton and the site of t ho nw
home erected there hist year by
the Amateur Trapshooting Associa
tion of America will attract hun
dreds of amateur traps hoot era
from all parts of the nation dur
ing the last week In A "..gust.
That is the week of the grand
American handicap tournament,
the supreme lest of marksman-
Hhtp among the shooters of iX
states and five zones. No shoot-
has ever won the grand AfheN-
can handicap classic twice.
H. C. Deck, the winner In 1024,
was a "dark horse, a carpenter
from Plymouth, (J., who had been
shooting the clay fliers but little
more than a year. His annual
average was only 85. In the fin vt
Deck smashed 2 4 out of 25 binls
and took (he trophy. j
The A. T. A. of ficerw have'
pla nned to accommodate more
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
MACHINE HIIOP AND FOUPllY
All Kin da of Machinery, Automobiles ami Tractors He pa I roc
'Overhauled and ltcbullt
Acetylcno Welilliiif of All Kinds
('yllnder Horlng anil Overslo 1'lslniia
Crankshaft IMstons ami Piston Pins lteground
OIVH US A TIUAL
D. FITZGERALD Prop.
READ! REALIZE!
ACT!
FOR THE GOOD OF YOUR P0CKETB00K!
Listed Below Are a Few of the Special
Sale Prices:
Solid Cold Solid Gold
BROOCHES CUFF LINKS
Regular $.r).00 Regular ?5 to $7
Special Special
$1.93 S2.S3
1 So,id PEARLS
RINGS .. . ,
Regular $7 to ?1"2 Special
Special SU"(
$1.43
Fostoria (Mass
Silver Plated COCKTAIL GLASSES
TRAYS SI. 63
?. 3 Set of 6
J. H. Peare & Son
Closing Out Sale
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XM.TIH1WK.!.... '.
! tli.'in 1 nan
shooters this year.
The
zone chum plons and pre
liminary handicaps will precede
the major event of the classic. The
national championship, which is i
i ace among the slates is expected
to be one of t he big feat ores of
the week. In this even! the class
mnrkmiicn of t lie Cnited States
and Canada will shoot from the
1 tl-yard murk. Kach state will
bear the expense of its champion
lei the tournament.
ATIILFTFK (iATIIF.lt.
SAN l-'ltANClsCO (AP) The
nation's greatest athletes are pour
ing Into Han Francisco for the Na
tional A. A. C. trnclc and field
championships to be held for three
days beginning July 3. Arrivals
Include the team of 22 from the
New York Athletic club, five men
from the P.oston Athletic associa
tion and numerous scattered de
tachments fioin various sections of
1 he count rv. Hy Thursday more
than 3no entrants will have ar
rived, including fit) or more from
southern California.
uim 1 1 inn a
WiLLH lltfflLLil
HERE SUNDAY;
(lly J. S. I..)
The pirates will put In a busy
week end with a name on Saturday
at liuker and unother here on Sun
day with Hie Walla Walla Hears
us parlies of the second part.
The, Independence lay classic at
I laker on July Fourth promises to
be a lively affair. Jefferson Cun
ningham, in whom new talents are
constantly being discovered, will
place his left foot in one hole and
his good right fool In the other and
pitch the first ball.
Cunningham has lf-en k' pt at
center field all year but even from
that far out has made himself
heard once or twice to the effect
thai he could pit eh w hen albd
upon to do so.
i-'iw people around here have
s.en J-fieion put bin knuekhs on
the ball hut there seems a likeli
hood that he can fling a good game
from t he box. As someone re
marked this morning. "Cunningham
said be eouhi play eenler field, and
be has been doing wet I at it, he
said he could boy, and hi- certain
ly .showed it and if be says be can
pitch, 1 believe him." So that's
that.
The main reason for using Cun
ningham on Saturday is to save
Huek Itejn to u-se against the Wal
la Walla invaders. The pirates
have a Htraight record of three
succes.';iv wins over the liears but
the managers of the team are tak
ing no chunces Sunday and every
man will be caul iom-d to bear
down extra hard.
Lt Grande needs to win the
game Sunday to place the pi-nnant
closer within reach. With this one
safely stowed away the Pirates will
have but one game to win out of
the law! three in order to have the
bunting presented to lr Grande.
Walla Walla is using three
pitchers In their games and which
wilt start against the Pirates lias
not been learned. No doubt the
ever ready Toots Parris will lie used
and maybe all three before the
game is over wit 1) should Par' h
and some of the others run amuck
with their baseball bat.s.
It may be a little too much to ex
pect but Uarth may be able to lam
one over the fence ben next Sun
day to give the local Tans an extra
thrill. Why some one. has not
smacked the bull over the right
field fence posts already this year
Is hard to tell. The fence is com-
Iparatively nttlo further away than
the Pendleton center field barrier
which helped La Grande win the
game last week.
La Grande's two new ini'leiders.
Hughle .McKenna. short stop and
Leo Faust, second base, will play
Fishing
Tackle
the kind that catches.
Bamboo and Steel Polls
Flics All Kinds
Baskets, Landing Nets
And Anything you
need
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
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IN ORDER TO GIVE TIRE USERS OF THIS COMMUNITY WHO GET LI-
CENSE PLATES JULY FII1ST A CHANCE TO EQUIP WITH NEW TIRES AT
A REAL PRICE, WE ARE GOING TO SELL DIAMOND TIRES AT THE
FOLLOWING TRICES.
These Are
30x3 Fabric CI. $ 7.20 33x5 SS Cord $32.60
30x31 S Fabric CI S 8.10 31x4 SS Cord $20.23
32x3Vi Diamond Cord $15.50 34x-l'i SS Cord $26.00
31x4 SS Cord $16.; 35x5 SS Cord $33.90
32x1 SS Cord $18.70 33x4' i SS Cord $25.50
32x42 SS Cord $24.70 33x4 SS Cord $19.50
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iregon
.their flrat kuiiic on the local field
.aifuinHt Wnilu Wiiiiu
The addition of them- two hoys
to the Mqtuid (ft veil lot Grande the
ii iiii it-uRiif WIIUOUI 1
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". i'uii ure rasi, youiiK
and full of enlhUNiuHni and hot!)
liave had several years of bam hull
playing and coaching.
Siletz lluslii l-'liv KxllnKiii.slicU.
SALKM, Ore. Reports received j
from tne mini mountain district
indicated thut the fire t hat has
been raging In HI let n basin has
been extinguished. The fire start
4 d .several days ago and resulted
in Hie destruction of a logging
camp and threatened the town of
Valsets.
C. . Itarrlck to He Orator.
HOCKAWAY, Ore. C. vV. Har
i Jck, district ulturney of Tilla
mook county, will deliver the In
dependence Hay address here July
4 under the auspices of Lake Lylle
post, American Legion. The Leg
ionnaires will conduct a series i,t
at hletie events during the after
noon. The big fr clam bake
arranged by local citizens will he
served on the beach Immediately
following the patriotic exercises.
Japan-China Air lloute Planned
TOKYO (AP). Plans for a reg
ular aerial service between Kago
shima and Shanghai are being
considered here and probably w ill
1m- included in a bill to be intro
duced at Die next session of the
diet. It is understood a private
FIREWORKS
FOR SALIC
Kiddle's Store
ISLAM)
Ask Any
Painter
WHO HAS USED NORTHS 'EST
STANDARD LIQUID PAINT.
He will tell you that it goes on more smooth
ly and easily than most paints; that it
covers better; that spreads-" further; is
true to color, and wears longer.
We carry this paint in a wide variety of
colors in quarts and gallons.
You can be sure of satisfaction in its use.
Sawyer-Holmes
Merc. Co.
Phone Main 17
ond
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Regular Quality Guaranteed
Hdw. & Imp. Co.
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Our prices look like an
earthquake had struck
them.
ASH BROS.
syndicate, aided by the govern
ment, would operate the air serv
ice and at the beginning only
mail won hi be carried. Later,
however, arrangements would be
made for tin- transportation of
passengers. On the proposed
route would be Tokye-Osaka-Kag-oshiniu-Haii-en
-Tslngt a - Shanghai,
the trip requiring alio it eight
hours flying time.
CITY
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