La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 22, 1925, Image 2

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    ttWn.liv. July 22, l!2.r).
Page Two
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Gossard Corsets
"The Line of Beauty"
s Department Store
A JikI I'hiie To Trade"
Ldsf Event On Boxing
Card Proves a "Frost"
Joe Patterson Collapses in
Second Round; Kef
:'" tree and Fa ns Fail
:.. to See a Kayo
j , Punch
I . (My llml l.jroell)
; Now thai th pour morienis are
' In order II mlbt a well tie Milled
jlhnt hard lurk In hUK" KOlm di -.
i . nili il on tl"' promoters ur tin
.'llKlilH at llii' athletic lli'lil lust
J lllKllt. '
' No- one person or a-roiip of In
dividual m i ni lo I' responsible
'Tnr tho wny lln I'venlnif turned mil
, l.ul things '' toiik alniuiil frulil
th Hart. In thi- firm place the
nmln event was ehuna-id three
time. Finally at the hint mlllllte
' Ihfl filthier who had hei-n signed
: to oppose Adam In I he- hilt t IK III
', o(- Hin eYciiltiK drew u lit I ! ml
1 vum money nml Hkltufil out. Willi
hill tew hoiirn ht-fora thi
: aiart l hi- Droniotfra iviri-d,
Billy Q
(Ms 1m
VOUM rtMIIVAltlsOX. ,
Youth mid ln- xfi cure ure K
tntf lo lit the ut't'fd hnndleup of
the Athh'lleM tn their fltfM fr I hi
A merle;, u lMtie p-'iinnnt.
tiowri 1Im Mlivtclt, till Other
thlnn ! In Miml. Iho tin with
Ihr ino;it njm rl. inc. pulse, hn
deetdi-d ndvaiiliiK.
An ytiii rumpnrt i'hlladelphln
ami WaHhinuton th-rn I lllih' 10
ehonso between 1111 rhll. 1'hllil
ddph n him the youth, Wiinlilnff
ton I he rpeiiei
Just ho Ioiik n I'hlhidelphln ron-
flme to ; Unu.'M t K-l hlKh rlusii pltrhln.
phoned; the eluh t eertuln to r.'tain Hh
.n.i iVilri,lW romnnmtrattd wlih innrul
1 t'.rml nnd other nlare t net tt Itntt it
niflti hill ban wer ovailnhh' 'n , rout Ihe AV
ufh ihort notir. 1
i liin aiit mi
A roiiipli-t' hn-Hk In hiifl
II,.' on' thiim that would
i
Jlnln HKnppi.ini hiit.
Ktnully Joo 1-ntti-rson. !:. mt
i.i. i.h w rurt tn. I'Hlti-rnon
irol hit lrlnln wnnhlnn illh- uml ,
trTiUiti-il hit pum-h arrublilnrj
rfmira in n-ntimmnl. J
Hn (rrrnl-l rhili
hi ll wnrlil IfHik niilittmilsli
u In ll II Hills lo IfiMl pIKIl-
sritoxi; m.si:itvi.s
f.brrr, triir-il IM fUrhl t.tn.cl out to ' p,.nln . Amo,,,.,ln
ili-uirui- Inn! ai'imon. In an i-vi-n hi-l-
I. r hall i luli 1 1" v. .ir.
W'lntilUK tin- pt-nnanl and A
world i-hiiniidonshlp iravi It a
i-iTlaln roiifhli-ni-i'ii that romra
only ivlth virtry. t'onfldinii
;;h.a. wuflhout.
r.:' -In Ihi- flntt tnlnllti- of tin- Initial
.'t'lduoil falli-raon crit!i'il Adiiiim of I
;ihlllt4 low In tin" rllnchra. Thi-1
-rrfivr Iwld thln up (or inoim nt
I 'and alMrtt'd ttio iitoand round. Afli-r
''luiMthpr half inlmlti' of pahlilnK and ,, n rP9,ai y asvl
ijolllnf i-atii-raon iook num- nm
: to Ihr I'unvoa and th rofi-ri-e couni
; rd him out.
'! Thai la all yon run niako of It.
Thn, rffori' illdnt w Ailaina hit
-j'ratli'nwn. Iho wrltor dhlnl art" It
iinnrt hnant l ahh to loratc
:tnnDBo who did am a knoi koui
'punfh) landoil.
'I: t Kprrliil Mnti h Kalr.
Mich 1ana and Harold Almlt
tion u fulrly Rood four mwnd api--
iMat Mfftit ond Harold Itvrki-r and
j'tl.diriOU HI WWW'4'M -If "IW'OSE
lln .VVml-windup. "" """ (
l. - i I'-iw plti-hlni;
ll TjM RacKl-r-AIIrn KO w roanr
Vthiitmuln rwnt ol ih evening. t.un
ItiiuvhiLin, tho n'fi-ror. calU-d thi
'dim a draw hlrh arnnid to mvi't
i.nlttt Iho nppreval of most of thi'
;;rod. ll a a irood ilorlalvn and
'.'a, w,gi dnmi-d un any way you look
.-;ut U. Moth tioya raino up to i'x--vri'ltloua.
.: lU-rkr, a In hla last ft-w (lurtits
Takowpit a hm Improvement. Hla
:-foot work la aomewhat Improved
;nit hla di'fenaa la hetter. He atlll
i'hos trouble natnir hta left hand fur
: anything eeevt to hold h! oppon
'. : ent off.
,! Allen I natural Iwwf, I'eiker
la u natural fltthter.' Thi n- l iimti
' a dlirtlnrdon In the two. Allen did
'' imwt of the leodlng but at the ri.w
''or eai-h acriminaiie Uerker fem'hed
' In and landed Jl conplo of nhort nrm
': Jat that really eounti-d.
'' .Si'tlher Decker nor Allen were In
!: itood phyaleal condition last niht.
lieeker haa heen haviiuc a little
-" iroutil with hla nose and Allen has
hiin aomewhal Indlspoted for the
"! rasl few day. When they et in
I ahapo lo o alioul emht rounls
" iheae loa ahould he iiKitehed
' aiatn.
; Mleh liana and Harold Ahali
:" fought a draw. It whs a three
' armvd flltht. Ahalt used nollilnir
.' hut hhl Iwtt and thl he land-d at
le ran re by hrlnirinn It up I rem
th ground and jumping from the
flor.
liao handled himself well hut
did net arem inneh Inellntd to nut
' thln ut.
Kid l.linlsay of I'liion wen from
" Charllf Hinder of Htmtlnieton en :v
; foul In the flrsi round. I m.la
- allpped to his knees and Hindi r Kef
; tteltod and kept on lai-im; hint
' while he was down. The n (i-ree
; had no aiterniiiive hut to au-urd
' tho flKht 10 l.tnds.iy hut It seemed
loo bad to Inlie ihe leys off l-e-eauao
neither ana hurt In lie l. ;ifl.
lluider la a nn-en hand in tlie rini:
and aa last nlgrht was his tl-.w I ikMt
hta action ean he attr-.l-.it d lo t
I'ltemenl of the moment laihir
Intenltonal.
Herman lavl won a dei-uson
ever Mickey Watta In a four round
preliminary. Pavis sl,ed sne
; t-leve ftufl tor a hoy and :s neiil-.
. enrouraa'tnr- He dtd veiyTl-.tni: to
Watts rti-el kn-k him In the .l itis
; without any treuhle wli.iio--r
Vatta la entitled to er.dit lor a lot
of ramene-w lut not ntuth its a
'. flfhter.
: I'olelftatt tiXk a rles-- decision
from Xrlm'0ll In the curtain raiser
IWth yountrsters inUi-J well for
lioya younr.
In the matter of reserves, the
rlilli lo f.lr superior to Ihe I'.'IM
nRKreirallon. Ijist year's learn wns
woefully weak In t his - respect.
I'he Veteran shortstop, Kverett
seoti. is ready to step In and
deliver should Itoiror 1'eeklnpauKh
he forced out of the lineup.
In Hnnk Severeld. Ihe cluh has
a corklnc hnckatop. who can rest
Muddy lluel or work rea-ularty if
he suffered an Injury that kept
him out of piny.
initfh" tteutti
C'ovelcskle niore
less pitchlmr outensta, are pe
formihir aensatlonhlty.
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GITS, SOLONS
ON TOP TODAY
AMKMK'AV I.K.Afil :.
Clilhs W. I..
WuahliiKliill t.7 91
I'hldeiphla r0 SI
I'hleauo 4 44
SI. I.ouIh t 44
I let roll 47 44
I'li-velnnd 40 ll
New York .' 37 (
llonlon 28 02
XATfONAI. I.DAfil'l:.
Clilhs W. I..
New York 62 3S
I -II. ll. II IK fill 34
lirnoklyn 4-1 43
IniinnnU 42 44
'IiIi-oko 3'J 43
IMilludi -Iphla 42 45
St. I.ouis 42 4!i
ItiiNlun 33 03
H I.OI1S tAl') I'hllndelphla
Iropped to second illii-ii In the
American leairue pennitnt race
Tuesday hy loslnn to Hi. Louts. Thn
WashhiKton Hi-llumiH w ho were Idle
Hlerday. now h-ad liy four points.
Meore - It. II. i:
Iphla 6 11 1
, I m SSI
Itiitlerles: liuinn. tlrirves, Har-
ris-l and IVrklns; tilrard, tlaslon
ml liKiin, Iti ko.
IlKTItOlT (A I') It. H. K.
New York 5 8 2
lielrull 4 15 2
Itatferies: lloyt and ItenirouKh.
n. h. k.
..CIS I
.380
l.lNT amnne culf irt(!iu
last of Waslihipton. I). ,1
V, U.nrom Slenip, n-l;irjr tJ
i'rr?idiii Coullilcu..
(MIH'AOO (AP
l'lr.Ht nunif
Miislim
f'Mo:it)
Itiittorl'-n: Zahnixi r and Stukon:
ii 1. 1 r, (.'onnflly, lender and
Hrtwilk, I'roiis..
Si-rond iriimn- H. H. K.
Host on S 7
hirnRo S 7
Hiitlrrt'!: Koss, Knhr and lltsrli-
off; Hlankrnshtp and So ha Ik.
BEAVERS Ft
TO Till OAKS
riuii w. I- lvtJ
Sn Kranrlsro 6f. ."i
Salt IU JH 44 ..r.5T
Ssattlt - 7 4 .t53
l.oa Atit.'h 7 4 .5 5.'
1'ortland - 47 ," .4'
tklnl 4i 5S .431
Sairatntnto 41 .SSx
Wrnou .....37 6S
vrsTrfU.rs gamts.
Onklaml 4. rr(l:tn,l 3.
OAKIANM (A1 I H. K.
, rortl.nnl 5 7c
NtivnfflluMiing or Mi irw-m
plus tho ctmflttriii'O ilmt cum
with M. I.m v, mnkf- W (I-MiirI
A tar m on.1 fii nihlnhlc rlub lit
SKTs M- W H! IH-HI).
lirty Srhiilk. mar ouirher of t
OhlritRO White Son, tfflMthHl
new lit.-tiinc reor1 for nil time
when hi caught oth (trnnea Tua-
duv. n KtsttTinp lit l!T6th . rm"1
In -hind th. n'rtic, Tho former rc- iMor K SraU
old was hMd hy Jin Mrtlniro who' SACK A M KXTO tAl')
oaut'lit 1S'4 xumrs In 14 yir.Kan Krancta
St haik Is in his ihlrlnth ywr in Sarramnto ..
Oakland
Ikittori.B: Met ki
rvplnncy and Kefld.
and Hannah
n. ii.
. 4 n
111.
lAIIIHITION HAM
1 Tit . N. Y. t Al' Va.htn.TTAn
dfiatMl J.-rwy i lty tn n fihlhj
llon oontt st IitTt TiKFtlfty, 3 to J.
orr - H. H. R
.lroy t'lty , J 4 S
WsMhinjeton S 1 1
HiiMfrios; tipauidinie. t 'ontrll.
KfifT .md Kr-.li.t:; Maitvrry, Hu.
1L iKdr!i, tlrr i. ajd St'rt'td.
Tato.
Til PIN'S AM fit R
M V YOIiK tAlM Oh.int!
pul-!lih,l TH.lay tn two mrtrpol-
;t;m luw xp.Hprn that William T.
Tildi'M vioit3-d th spirit ir not lh"
w.xrt of tlio n-w- amiti-Mir p!-.y-wrtl.-r
rtilo tv Rivini? inti-nr hw In
riMinvllin wrth his plitv in nation
:il r!av oiMirl totirnnmoiit St St.
I.otns thr.-.U. n IO -rtH ip:tr- h nW
Lnnin s'orm.
t y. nn i ii ii mm x
(' O X K tSpfrial - (nv. and
H.Unvi pi:vvrd .:st'lv:ti tt llinr
Sini,!.iv. rovx won. Tf ore
(it-ury and
iind Shra
T'l.
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.5)6
.46
.41 I
.a 12
.fit m
.4KN
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SchaiiM';
WhltidiHI, Stoncr and
NATIONAL I,KA(;rK.
I'llll.ADKIilMIIA (AIM Clar-
onco .Mitchell oaln proved h t
on, nuulhpnw in tho National Ira
true who ran beat (he Plttsnurir
Irnlon by holding lnMrt lo four
hits Turnday and hooting' thom 4
tr 2. Ihoroliy knocking thoni out
of tho lean no iMidoriOitp. It. H. K.
I'itl.Hlmrg 4 4 2
I'hlladclphia 4 7 1
Hut t erica: Krnnor and Spt ncr;
Mitchell and Wilson.
Titled Hurdler Wins
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Jal.Ujiiaaaa;'lr 'iWauM1' lu
m
CVS 3IINIIAI K1I.I.S HOY :
BrtOWNHVII.I.K. Ore. Word'
waa received hero hy Mrs. Kverett -Karle
Klanard. daugliter of Hev. ;
M. CM no of Vancouver, Wash., ol' j
a fnuil accident In the Illinois vul-
ley. soiitlierll On-a-mi. whi-reln
Owen lleiiKle. 1 5-year-olil nephew
of Mr. rilne lost his life in a Klin
accident. When the news was sent 1
hy Mrs. Ktananl lo Vauiouvr Mr.
fline was In the Olympic luoun- ,
tains lnv.'8tlK"tl"K so'1'" pruperty j
helonKlnK io his nephew. j
The puslor, when lie received
word of the tniKi-dy. made the lonir
auto trip from WashhiKton lo
tirnnts I'oss. where the funeral wasi
held. Curiously enough, one year;
aifo .Mr. I'llne was called frorn 'l'u
conia. where he was on a visit, lo I
iiinke a similar trip smilh nwiue
lo the sudden death of Owen Ili a- ;
Kle'a father. Hess Beadle. t
Ono of the suars of the it-cent Inti-rnatlonul track ond Held meet between
Harvard-Yalo and Oxford-Caiuhrldue was Lord HurKhk-y. talented hurdler.
Hers he's depleted wlnnltiis the hlr.h h.tnlir event with Vilas. Y'ale ace!
running him u close second. It was one of the niiial thiillln eveuu of lh'
day.
Vactttiofuirne
tii CanadidnRitific . -
Jiunakps
WALES iTEO
AS TRAVELLEH
BOSTON (AT)
('hiruKO
Host on 3 S
ti K'niifniiinn 11 ml Hurt
. ... 1 form .itM.H,
iult; IKmios, Kanip, argas and ' '
Gibson, St'itnar.
Clnoinnnii-Nt V York; rain; post
poned.
(iAMKS TODAY
Anirrk'aii lrf'afim'
No games srhedulod.
atfmnl !. no.
rhtcapo at Hoaton.
. I'mslturg at rittladclphia.
l.OMiON (AP) What the future-
trnvol proKraiiiH of tin- Irin
ce of Wales will ! ui'ti-r h forth
coming visit to South Amrla v
u popular topic lor Np-'C illation.
Wht n he istds fan w-.-li to ih. Am
ericun coniinont .sonlli of thn -U-
utor he will havt romp lot d his
rounds of all thi contin iitn of the
earth, his trips having laki-n him
to all tho jj;r-at dominions and
jlargor colouhs of the ltrlt i.-h llnis
pir n.t well as to sovorai coun
tries outside tho kingdom wliich
he will eventually nllo,
t'arrying out the extensive pro
gram of trips that was planned fur
him after the World War, the
prince has spent part of each
year since that lime away from
London. With no more worlds
to eonciuer he will, in the opinion
of those who interest themselves
in speculating on his future, s tt'e
down to seriously prepare himself
for the business of heiutf kin;.
The J'rince of Wahs hxs been
characterized us the KP'atest sal-
K H K j,snii" nai ev-r represnteii ine
IS 17 t(j Trit ish Empire and his wart s, in
ternational relations. As such he
lias been a sueo-ss in all that the
While South Amor-
icaiis may have an intimate know
ledge of the future king, as have
the peoples of most countries of
the earth, his coming visit will
give them an opportunity to get
acquainted with t he personality
that has caused the people of oth
er countries to receive him en
thusiastically, lirit ishers, both
royalty and commoners, feel Unit
thtr prince has accomplished a
reat work In creating good-will
and eordial -entioiis bet - .p )
empire and the countries he has
visited nn4 that his South Atm-H-'
can visit will be uecuitipunied by
the same results.
Aside f mm the offielai recep
tions and social events arranged
in his honor there will he a num
ber of things of special interest to
the prince while he is in Koiilh
j Aiuerir-n. Wit Ii somewhat of a
I reputation us a practical farmer,
he is sure to nive more than p;iw-
nig notiee to l he reat ranches,
jtiie types or their pedigree.) stock
'.atiil the methods of raising thein.
j I Miring- Ids slay in Argentina the
I prince wiil have an opportunity to
'indulge in any uf his favorite pas
times, polo. Teams from that
country have made notable records
iti the raited states and Europe,
including the last Olympic tiames
and with an abundance of fine polo
ponies the prince undoubtedly wiil
engage in the sport as often as his
program will permit.
The homecoming of the prince
w ill evcite lirit ishers to a greater
extent than his return from any
previous trip. After his return
he will have more time to spend
among his own people and conse-
inentiy there are likely io he more
rumors anil specula! ion concern
ing htm than during his former
stays in the Hritish capital between
trips. These will not influence
him, however, as he has shown a
strong will and independence of
action regarding himself since
childhood.
I 'i 1 1 i
Five distinctly dif
ferent Camps in
the beautiM Can- h
adian racinc kuck
ies- each one with
a vurietyo. appeals to
everyone-each oneof
fering the "old clothes
comfort" and pleasure
for which these Canad
ian Pacific Camps have
become to famous
Most moderate prices;
cili tor booklets
OUR
LOCATION
Ca'iy-coiner from the La
Grande National Bank
will soon be ready lV us.
ASH BROS.
Oregon potalo growers working
for seed certification find it best,
to join the hwpeelor in making
field examinations. Weak, diseased.-and
off-type vins are point. -d
oul by the eoilege extension Hpe.
ei:tll:;1s to be dug and remove, I
from the field. I lisease may oth
erwise be spread rapidly frorii
plant to plant urit d much of ; he
field is disqualified. E.ulnre to
hi the loaning at these times will
cause -rejection t( llio field.
!
ft
win. an
I -!
Canadian Pacific
Railway
55Thlrd Sc. AiorNAAPortland
l'aper fmikiiifr nuiiit lcive flonr
islted early in Uoheiiiia. for among
the effects of King Vladislav Is a
M:i:i entry prohibiting iho export
of old . cloth. s in order that the
Abbott of Zbasiar might buy (hem
and convert them into pnper.
'Safe
Milk
and Diet
Forlnfantt,
invattat,
The Aged
Nourishing Digestible No Cooking.
JbT Aroid Imitation Subttitute
m Msm uksf,
7. RiVUridiRT
l.os Angeles at Salt l.ak.
San Krancisco at Sacramento,
l'ortland at Oaklund.
Spittle at Vernon.
DA UK HOUSE YIM It
Ol' Mil l'A(T(i KVEVT
s'ttlr i.H, ernon .".
VERNON ( 1 It. H. K.
Seattle .... 13 14 6
Vernon .r 6 6
Battenem Mihnnst and E, Uold
win; rutet'e. Eckeri. l.ndotph.
Swanson and S. hang,
1 o An)tehs 3. "tilt 1.
SALT I.AKK 1 M ) H. H. E.
iT.os AlJgel. s .. . .. .. S fi 0
Isait Iiko .14 0
( Hatierl1 AS tich! at!. I S.uidbrrg;
j Tend- t, lla'v ri ;md lYier,
flnnini:s
KAl.AMAHOO, Mich. Py the
Associated Vress) I'arrcan C.rat
tan. a little bay gel. ling purchased
for Irsj than $ 1 u.uoe.non a week
ago. won the IS.nrtu American
pacing derby, richest of all pacing
event t the grand circuit meet
horf yesterday. The horse won first
and third heats, after losing the
second to Ktbbon Tane. a danger
ous contender.
The race was witnessed by lti.OOn
to U.OeMi people.
rigar't consumption in the
I'nited States has increased from
thre and one-half billion in 1S05
to 7i billion in 1?C.
Whitney Sawmill Has Klie i
GAKIHAEI'I. Or. Fire of unde- i
termined origin broke out in the ;
shipping dock of thy Whitney com- !
pany sawmill here but was coil-1
trolled without much damage. The '
forest fire in the holdings of the
company, which was dangerous all
last week, is still burning, but un
der control. Vy hard work lilue '
Star camp and logging equipment j
were saved being threatened twice ;
with destruction by close proximity i
of the fire. !
Stuffily GsmMmi yj
Safety'
Come lo Our Stage Di-pot nt 111 11 JcfforMin Ave.
MX SIPitMi Leave fiuin TIiitp Ilailj- Km-pl Siinilnys.
I.EiVKS I.A ;HAXIK YOU
Joeph 9 .M. - 1 I'.M. - 4:00 P.M.; Suiulliy, 9 A.M. -4:00 P.M.
Ilaker 0 A.M. -1 I'.M.-lSllll'.M.I Suiiiluy, 8 A.M. 4:31) I'.M.
l'l-nillrtwi Daily II A.M. - 4 :00 I'.M.
lh-nol l'lione Main .1)9
NOSQUiTOES
FUSS, MOTHS
BEDBUGS, FLEAS
t-MiT THE TAN0LEFOOT CO " CRAND RAPIDS. MICH.
AHEAD OF THE REST-BY FAR THE BEST.
If You Want the Hcst
Bread Cakes - Pies - Cookies
Be Sure It Is Made by Gwi!llam'9 rieclrio nnkery FAsfern
Oregon's Leading Ilread and I'aslr; linkers
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
llome of the Golden Crust
$$$.$$ $$$ l Jm$m$
hOXKR I KIIJ i n IN KIN
- iKH'lSVIU-K (AIM Mickey
ftM.tinon. ChWagO b)tht hesxy.
J,TigM frTer, Hfta killed duri'iff the
Jourth round f Kinr mab-h
s Iter Tudy ntst with liarry E
l.uvlle, hrn Kay knocked
' bttnr irit h lpe o that he
' TMt uJ riK-h hta ne4 lnt th
fioor. PbrMlaa Mt4 d';h fas ab
rmfm tntBUTmtMU y . r
r:4 en a cburjrv of mnslu(h.
t'f.
Swedbh W irfs H1 ni
t al.hs for MtT to V. S.
r,cTinA-m'n(i. sw-dm, w
irvesv tr.niinisiO:-? of -e!il.T-
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