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Papre Two' Moii.hiy,' July 27, l'J2o. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OHSERVEIt Gossard Corsets "The Line of Beauty" Hill's Department Store "A UumI J'lmv 'Jo Tnutv" SPORfNEWS SENATORS WIN FROM raNKEES American Phlluilitlilii;i WiiNhllHMou 'liru:u r't. l.lMliH ! I roil . 'li-vi'l:.n-l New Vtii li l.lU.SllMl -- l.rUUlli'. V. I.. I, 'j :u l!i . J.1 a t.s v 4 1 4 7 . .BS M. IVt. ,i;r.t ,54l .Ml .fiiiii Nnllonul lcat;uc Clubs rillnliuiK N.'W York ... llruoklvn .. i'linimi;t1l .. I'hihi.l. Iplilu r;t. l.otnt I'hiriiKu . - JttkSlOU W. I.. ..1.4 .".. 44 4:1 4.4 1 1 - 4.. 4! 4S 4 r, i :i r... Billy. Jack in Charity Bout NKW YCtltK (API dila tors, In 1 lih- Inst n!M unmet- o( the aeastm lien', il.'l't ult i the Yiuikcu Hund.iy iti I :H h lanifti ot 11 double htiidt.r. .v h t-x-toiidcd his uiiul.ur jii' .u; n f PI bUhIkIiI Kmes, ;tll htm;h he rt-lii'Vntl lor u nuich I'lH- r in (lit ninth Inniiik. l-lrst Kiii-' - It. H. K. Vusrdnr;t"ii " I" - New York 4 7 I HattTji-s: ( tivi t- skie, Murher ry mid Uut'l; Pennock, lluyt. Miocker and HehiitiK. Second Kmt It. II. V,. Washington 4 i:t i New York 3 U 1 Hatteries: Itctilli r, Mnrhe rry it ml Ituel; .loins nnil Ht-nrcnu;li. KKTUOIT CAP) llii'UK .. ., Detroit Hnttctifs: r tfehnlk; Htoner ninl Hussler. it. H. k 17 n G HI (t r. Thurston and loyt', Jlotluwi.y jom:k .iti;ATi;it KrviJKT Necral ar-H uau, jHst prior lo thi' national M'ii K'Hf 4?liiinttm hiis I heard Hie in-cut Walter 1 1 it v ii n mark uf Jluhlijr Jujic Mum's Is Dm Knitted Mlyllnt In the fcuinc He Ik flvf Wrok.es Im'I lor (hull the field. " That was a rather surprising siatt MH nt coming from audi a wonderful Rolff r nil Hawon. It struck me that 1Uikii was uaylna; lain h u ruth it cxiuCKcnitcd couipli mtiit. .sine.' the eream of the golf 114; world wuh entered. When Junes (((! Mac Pa rituu in the lni niiMuiml ujm'U, I rii'ftlktl uh:i( (liut-ii luul kiIU uImmiI lilm. i I'Kaim: i ii iia(.i:n : Now H uc-ii known hin Klf. Ah I -ru;id tlit roordH uf Die lust f'tiiir (M'ii 4'hanitton.shipH und ntur vdt d at the Htiuwlnf? iitudi' lV Jont'H I rculiy.i'ii ttii-iv uuh litlh of the ;iHK'faiiJti whi'ii Hapn said Jones was five sUukS h-'tler lhan tin fit Ul. , In the ki.nt four years Jones has nt vi'i- riiii.fhiil out of second plure. (loll' Hiars are not supposed to Ih ruiisiuft iU Itut Joiu-s uppi ars Lo be oiie of the rare exceptions, l-or five years Jones lias twn a Ji'Wel of eoiis'Hieney. He was "four Htrokes awuy In lyo. Jits first flier at the opt ii. While in thne of his ta.it four DutmpionHhips Hie Allan Win huH elthm- tied fur the title or hi-t-n u su-oke nwuy. it i 'i . i i ; 'V "-s rv If 5 3ff ; TDUTSHOWTO OPEN TONIGHT The Maev unit Nurds comedians will open inidr lent h!hw tonight fur a ll-dav' entjrt'inent here with JtllMM Jean Ho.-"'- who iurmerlv ap peared h re wilh Hi Ta ir htiM'k eumpanv. as h-adiiiK1 lad--. .Miss Itue -pwHlffd Jn-r has just ftnlMhfd a Ions- winter enffiiKement Dog Races Help Drive Mischief from Minds : Of Idaho Youngsters DuiltiK bit recent sojourn acrons the pond. Chaniplun Jack IXnirey look part In a loui fur charity at lit iKhton. Itiland. Hera he s shown In thw ring Just hefore the ofniui; Konp- Hu opivotn-itt was a cliap bv tha name of I'hil eoti. Tli muti h attracted iulte u hit of uttntlon. .Th thtid man In lha atvuu te Hurry I'uston. the proniuter. BEAVERS GET EVEN Hitttei n-s - (ilaziU'r. 4 hllliis a n a .-ipt-m-fr; Hi 1 uud, II iirvt-y, i 11 it any mid I'uok. "piw.itMni ..."J.. 'i r ra 4 ?t; i.uuis (ii4 t) Hutterlei?: Kui'r, Mnekeye ani "Myait; Hush, tiltird, Htaiiifer. Kalt cud Hiu'Ki-ave. Walter J4auei'M lilxlt 4vtUnui( of the Rolf itut (lliy 4fef tiohlty Jom-m m uvll ileMcrifd If you NdUu-1 in IV ! fltturfH. lie Mitt' appcan to liuve n on tlw floW. ' 1 . National IMixiH. rinrAtio a 1 1 ) u. H J'lttuhur p ti 1 1 (i t'hlcuBO 4 7 2 .Haftrles: Alihi-U:.' nod Hmith; KiHifnuiiui, llu)i and lliu -ineit. it. n. k. - I'INIMNNATI tAl') Ht. Louis t'inctiimttl t'alt.n.: H.Hhoron. (I'l-'an-eM; Hlx y uhd H trtrn nv virrsi hic; hig. The old ..adaire ..In ..sport that youth win he served don't appear to apply to major league pitching. Vet i-ran p lienor are .uurryinv the luirileii for Manager Stanley Harris ut Washington, His thri' bis; wln hits ar AYulter Johneon. "lunch" Kindlier ond Stanley t'oveicskie. It is the same with most of the other clults; the etittoliv piteitecs 1 ft i are twiriir who have mi ymr xtt 7 la o ' S'Tviee. Herv und there a rook hi Is Ktuart nnd !ojuur tilg but he ts t)ve t-Kc-pikm. l'A ll l f'lulu Ran l'Vanclr-co Salt Uike Keuttle 1os Anprelea l'ortland Oukluud v- Saeramento .. Vernon i OAs'V I I A.l I W. I.. 7u 31 fC 4;' tin &u f.K (.8 61 &3 4S 62 44 titi 4J IVt. .CIS .f:t5 .54 5 . r. 2 3 ,4iU .4:tC .410 .3 ;c Sundnys (;ains Hy BplltlinK the double hentler yesterday, the I'orOand Havers broke even In the scries with Oak land, win lit n Cour ami lotdnjr four. . 4aklntiil 7-0. rorlhnid B-fl OAKLAND (AT) It. II. K. Portland 2 N ;t Oakland 7 9 u llatterles: Stoke., Hue hue und Hannah; Delaney and leud. Hy ler. cond ume j;. H, K. Portland ' tl u A)uklund 0 4 2 nuh; Jloehle.r, Kuuz and Itead. JlltOMKI.YN (A' 1. . H N -w York .i 4 0 llrooklyit .. ....us t HalU-n. m Win , I V;u,, Wisiit uud Snyder; ViiH'-c and mix-.-ry. 1 The other day when the Roalun Ited Sur. uskinl wulveirs uu 4 -' r-veur-old Jack Qutnn. tt was ratiier intereatitiK Ihut the two Pxitue t -a tiers, WuahinRtun und J'hiUdt 1 phia n fused to pas.n hint up. rtilludelphtu, In'Uiff lower lit thi' .i;iiltduix at th time of the aaktnc of wuivers. ifot him. -Quinn. in his debut as u niemW'r of Mark's 'Luti. proceeded to heal lvtrott, 4-1, ob five httu. i'min if Mactk HM'ars t hair mmtc a wt- 4iiow in a hi ihr icterrtii (Jiiintt lo tniKter up Uts fftl lerliix staff. ViiIiih i fur Jrvun through. A 1 - ' .-.V- l all 4.rMM),OOrt J,,y; mrr, sm. Ilimrtrr. thr'ttirt Five Twilight lieague (ianies Set Thi Week Kivf da,a of haettall kuius la promised by the Twilight Jeufitirra thi.- week. 1 The re Kit hi r schctiule calls for the ttdli' nK jcttntes; Moiidav, Shoe s. Hi-Jailers. Wednestiay. Si oreke'prs vs. Oh l'riduv. Athletics VS. Clerk. l. i ties the I hree schettuled int i he Mi-Jacket s and Store-k-1 i-rs c' to ila u postponed Kaiue Tuctdav mirht and the JU- ,tu kers and Athletics are xjHeiM lii play tiff (he prilisted :ume i hmMv tuwht. J. s. sills a-1. Jt. ir. k. )3 I Duly; Vemou Hrnitk' VEKNtJN .Ai) Seattle .1 Wmon .. 3 HutUrie- Htiyker anl llurfolo und hiln y. St'ond cuine It St-attle i 7 I V-ernuu 2 4 Ituttei ie.s I uttui ich, l.ui aji and llaldwili: l.udofph uud Schau;;. Salt IJkc lt-ll:UK An-. -n SALT I.AKK (API K. H K. Ios AnjrWcs . 1 6 Salt lAk .1 1 15 1 Ha tUvr tea Payne uud S."idlerK ; Kalilo and Peters. Het-ou-d iuie Jt. H. K. 1a Autrtdea l 2 Siilt lke IJ 10 1 SacraiiHiMn r-8; J 'ri.M-o J-tO SAi ltAMKNTO (AP) It. H. K. Sim I'Tancisco 4 y t Saci aiiH'tito 5 la 1 liutttiies t-ary and Aguew; IluRhcs and M. Shea. Second Katin- ll. II. K. K;m I'raiK-i.Hco Ht 14 2 Sariuimiito 8 11 3 Halt ries Pffffer and Agnew; Sin 1U nhu U. Vinci, I'anficld und M. Shea. U. S. HIS IF OF TELEPHONES I.OS ANGKLES. (AP) Statistics compiled Jiere recently by the Southern California Telephone Company show that thj United Staes. with upproKimutely.Uii.uuo. im)0 ' in.struments, leads the world In telephone, t3 jwrcent are in the I nited States. 26 pfrct In t he ouotriea of Kurope und 1 1 cent In .countries of other contl- Ut'tttS. Tn European countries the aver age nuinher of telephones is 1 2 for each 1.0'Mi tnh;Uituni8. while in the Cnited Staits the figures show th.it there are i;ti telephones r every thonsannd. Tlie statistics revealed tbat in cities tn the fulled Stales of &U.0O0 yopuiut ion or over the awruK' numlMT of tiisf riniH-nts was 177 tor each l.iu.ti pernios. iniaha. l.. with'-4 per Loan is second. f 'as.itlfita, Cal., with S7,'; 1 -. Attunes. la., 2C; l,ttuMln. Net. 2 u t . it n 1 1 Sa n Prune isc o with 2 1 '.l rank third, fourth and fifth in the tier named. Chtej'RO ranks t'llrte.-nth with -S i tel. phones per 1 .mm populu- ion; Haloii in twenty-fourth with and New York Nily. despite the fact that tt has more instru ments than H- rim, London, purls, Liverpool, Home. Antwerp, Hriis m is. und Shun-rhai cHitbineti, ranks In forty-third place. kane, playing leading rob s of all typett. Toby Nurd, the comedian, lias provn popular herewr the comedians ha; playett. He toiiret the country tor three ars with The Virginians and h;us made an extu-nsive study uf the country hoy role. Willi his r (1 hair aiitl funny freckles, he alwa:i puis .spire into I tie )il. The company curries IS peaple and u five piece juy.-. orchesira. There W ill he U cilull'e. of plays every night with vaudeville be tween acts. Some of the plays lo be presented her? follow: M illionuite and The Flapper." Bobbed Haired lSajidit." "Why Wives (iu W roni?' (f future play). "Tefs of the Storm Country," "So This is KiiKland," ".My Dad from Oregon," "The Drat." "Witiiin ihe Luw. rhir NuiiKhty Witt'," ami uiatiy ol litis.. J.utlie.s will be ad mittt'd free tonight with eat h paid ticket. There will also be a nn-r-chani's free ticket matinee on Saturday at l':;in o'clock. The bitf tent is located behind the New .Foley building. League to Move for Stronger Family Ties P A N V R A N ( S CO, (AP) Th e thirty-third international conven tion of the Wulther League, an association of youn: people's to-cit-tleM of the Synodical Conierence of the 1 ait he ran CM urch. opened today hi the Civic Auditorium with an addrejiS bv A. A. GrwMtiunn, ; president. These conventions usually are utteiulett liy from 3,ant to 4-oiui persons. - The liev. Paui (1. Prokopy, ex ecutive secretary, and Prof. John I n. i . r-rnjE, uean or t. on mm i a Seiuinary, St. Louis, were other speakers at the opening session. The Waltht r League lias lor it.v Chief ptirpttsr keepllii' the VOUPi; people with the eh urch and ren dering s- rv ice t, t he church. Jt .compnsts a senior society mem bt rship of 1. 1 ;o so i- ties and a. junior inemli-rshiji of 'J7.r. societies. It was organized ;iJ e:ir? aso and today is the most con-tervat iv oiltlitnovt i-iel'.t of the tnil.l.tmeu IkUm schotd, u-:Sert d the Dev. Mr. Prc-kopy. The b ague is supporting 14 mis sionaries and nitive mission work ers in Chinii amid India. An im portant etlort to l.e pr-sellted to the couv. ntit.nl will le ih "Back lo the Ji. .;rt h' movement, to strenii'hen the family ties and re establish the family altar. "The Wuiiher l.-iue also will declare its stand in harmony with the t. aehini; of the K angelical Lutheran Church of the Synodiciil Conference whe. h D known, to be ti e nu-v con--ervat iv e Protestant Church Kad in America, retard ing fun. hi nt iil.iliMa. tlberali-tn, AHHTON, Idu. (A P Proba tion officers havu no trouble with Incorrigible children in Northern Idaho. Since the Ashton Dog Der by has becouu such on ImporUinl Hporiiug event und Junior race have been Included in the pro gram every child more than six years old in all the Northwest within hundreds of miles of Yel lowstone Nutlonul Park Is so busy (raining dogs Ihut tlHrre is no time for mischief. Hoys and Kirk ul ike, ure breuklng all uvuikible "wonks" to harness and (Inuuiing of the .day when they will he Smoky (histons, or Tud Kenis or tHeoii Zorns. Tud Kent won the Ashton Dog Derby lust Washington's Hirthdoy. I he previous yeur Olcotl .urn who wum only J6 years old, was the winner in the twenty-five mile ra ce. Smoky (j anion won tor several years und always figures so pro minently tn the contest that he Is tilt- j.lol of all youthful dog-ti-uin-ers. NeKi y-ur's lerby, whioh will be held on February 2'1 us usuul, will be the greatest ever held. The cupiial prize will lie $l, iio, as ag ainst $t;uu this year, and larger prlKes ure also to be offered in the junior races. The nice or the - dog leant to Nome last year wilh serum to re lieve the diphtheria epidemic has intensified the general interest in dog rod i it? and shown how useful i he dog teams are in snowbound districts where other, forms ofj transportation an- limited' in ex-J treme weather. Teams with from i live to seven dogs eorpppie in the ; ! malll event at Ashtoh, While tlie L,i1lr.nlhn ttiif rint llu. ft " - i" -w-wJ I tl . lv ft K OUR . NEW LOCATION Caty-corner from the La Grande National lUinlc will soon Ijc ready io us. ASH BROS. 101 IN JOHN hus ilcM'ited hy lie4autiu-r, wile of an I iu; Ush soldier, hul lus loinuj a Hood lionie with ill AuierU-aii ljiion 4n I'J Kurado. Ark. TO ev. Mr. H. Greliber, president of tlu- lujitor races un- for single' dugs dims driven in nairs. ami have he. come a v-ry interest ing feature of Soulherri W'consin Histrict of the ihe ) rby. Thotisantls tf visitors j J,,'' ' ' 1 from oli pans of the WerftTii I'nl- " led States ami faint da attended the derby this year, special trains of Pullman cars having com.' from Boise. Salt Lake and Untie with visitors who participated in - Ihe curnival which included oIL sorts of w inter sports. M ianour l Synod; the Rev. H, c, Nit., mlnsioiiury to the Apache In. diuiis, AiIkouu; the Itcv. J. Behnken of Houston, Tt'VIlS. vice. pr iedeiii of t he Texas I li.strii i; I he Lev. Karl K relzschmar, Ki, Smith. Ark., and the Lev. It. Jess, re pit siitliiE the Board -fur Yon Pi opi.-s Work. " UEAD COLDS Mtlt i. Ef-oon; inhale vapors; 8 "PPlv iff'y UP nosuila. a po Rua Oinr J7 Million Jar U rf JW ami evolutionism. he tier hired. Some of the representative men of the Lutheran Church who n-ill OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Provides a good short or long time investment. q Semi-annually, UNITED STATES mm mm Frigidaire Adds ouo nunc chapter lo (lie history tf liotwhohl Bchk'WineiKs. It preserves I'YnhI In a lry. Crisp nir Unit is nulomnti ally regulated as to tciiiHraliiH SF.E IT IN l It WINDOW JcKse Jlosenbaum, Agent, with Benham Electric Co. JCew Foley lildg. Main 401 WQi Safely ' JSuxRbj Cbmfurlablij Cjine to Our Sij;e Di'pot at nil JcfrprMHi Ave; ' All Stnevs I.rnvp rra Tin-re Dull)- lixwjit Suuduys. ; LEAVES LA CRAMIR VOK 1 Joseph 9A.M..1V.M.-4:0IH'.M.; Sllmlfcr, A.M. 4:00 P.M. Ilakor A.M. . 1 I'.M. - 4:30 P.M.: SniHlny, e A.M. 4:0 P.M. reiiUU'to:i Daily I 1 A.M. 4:00 P.M. . . IK pot Plionc M.ilri '?9 '' SHOOT WNNER The I'ninn Pacific trap shcot at the Wmg. Pin and Pb-ctfool Kreiuuls n.-ar Lone 'IV.-, yestmUy was well attended considering the fact that the fi-hhig contest nod othtr ufuits tok many of the ptrtmeti out of town. J. H. Smith, one of 1a Urande's most ronM-Aetit hi:h xr men with the bim rocks, won y ester, days shoot with a acor- of ; 4 out of :."V. Mr. Smith cracked off nia hard shots wuh eae and then for his one nuw let a straightaway go by The two Conrads. father aad mMi. t'Oth shot Itood iK-rvt but Young t'onard beat his father, C. i. t'onrad a! tu finl count ina; Ponmil Jr , broke to out of a ostbl Llrtia. FOR HOT WEATHER Ice Cream Freezers Gasoline Stoves Tents Electric Fans F. L. LILLY Hardware Phone M-S5 OPENING t" ,w"Vi ' fc!,v '-; - IS S0MK rt MPKR. Mr.. A. V. 0. P.rVfr. U Ancrtr rUn4 iftOT Dahjr ram. kii lo rarth ataiii. Th as atvb . k Urm tottn ta tin Olympic tune u high jumrr LA GRANDE'S GROCETERIA AND MARKET Ij Crande's Ciweteria Thr Orlsfiinl Oiie-Mitn VimxI More Self - ?eros Saves A ConniMr Slwk Of Natfcm.ll? Kinmn Pnrc I'ixhU at l.imvr Pf-hT 1m liran.l.' (Growing Im Town I'HONt MA1.V 1.10 lul sanHary Kiorl uj. tlial. "Market hax pnl fHriTattni: svxrn for nxitrr ml NM-at vhi.'h are kit In clean -oUiKni. 111., k. aiMl tn-nvl ki ( l.-an." Iljr W. II. IliitH-an. I'. S. Initerine. Our n-at cannot he excell.sl'. In i)4allly Jmtl prtce. l"ree Ivlliery. S Ikmr IVHon Ilia, k t'at TONIGHT I!K; TENT THEATRE For 11 D;iys MACY and .SlOliD'S COMEDIANS ' With - . . . '" "Jn Rose and Toby Nord Opening Phty ' ' Mystic Island A Tohy S)ecial. Popular Prices Ladies Free Tonight with each paid ticket. Change of phivs dailv. Vaudeville, Music. Gmiedy-5 piece jazz orchestra. Rear of Folev P.ld". ? y DANCE WHITE ELEPHANT CHALET (Formerly Elks Club House) At Wallowa Lake TfESDAY EVENING JULY 28 Given Ey THE CATHOLIC LADIES Of Wallowa County Music Ey Star Novelty Orchestra ? t V t V t y