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Thursday, Aiitrnsl G..ly2r,, Page Twc( THE- LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER AL is In the swim GOSSARD CORSETS Brassieres and Combinations "The Line of Heuuty" Hill's Department Store "A fimxl I'lare To Tratlo" AKH liltOR. ivciiic coast i,i;.an: CIllDH W. la. San I'VuiiclHt'o 71 4:i Halt Uike 74 4H Heattle 7 fi4 l-ott AnK'deS r, 57 ' Portland ..rfi B Oakland ; ........f4 mi Vernon 4 5 77 Sacramento 7.7., ivt. .1.43 .'" .r.f.4 . r. :i a .4 4!l .;t7l .:itl:i ELM STREET r .J 1 ' y . v" Te- BEAVERS 001 VERNON TEAM t" -A . " t- t a f ' JL. 7 o 2 V LJ A I SPORT NEWS PMICflPJIRfi' IRnivP i:sti:hi)AV's .,mi;s. Oakland" 7, SeiKlk' 5. 8KATT1.K Ai') it, Jl. K. Oaktund r 7 !) 1 Seat I le ' 5 11 2 Hatlerli-M: Koter ami Ileid; -'om-Kelt, KaniHuy und 14. Itublwtii. l-Vls'o 5, KiitTaiiieiiio 0. 4 V' up ,t$rrlA 4 4 ' L This is Our Now Location. What do you think of it? Come in and see uh. 'x :v uiiiuiiuu uuuu 7 nr v i' AMIlltH'AN I.IIACt I'.. Clu'ie . w. u 1'hiincifiptiiu. .. ....04 aa Washington .. : :i !! i'hlouiro .. r"6 4H hi. i.ohih ri ro lii-lrvlt f'll t.2 1'ii vi-lnnil 47 f Nlw York : 44 r, Hixllol) 29 72 Pot. .ecu ,s ,M4 .5HI. .41111 .41, i; .4411 .27 NATIONAL ciubi Pittsburg i.i:.;ri:. W. 1.. fi 3a t, 4i I'd. .(ill .6 Ml ..'4 5 .4113 Nw York Clnnlnnuil M 45 llrooklrn 4 r.7 W. I.oul : 49 6S I'lilliulilphlu 46 t,t I'hli-atfo 44 M, ilostoii 4U S3 .4811 '4114 .444 I Jm, vrsTKKDAVs lr;.Mi:s. CHICAGO ( AP) WrlKhlfloni'B lllliri of un easy fly off tlryninn's Iml'ln lh ninth inning, for what should huvt; been lltf. tlilnl out, let two flint worn, kIvIiik CIiIouku a 7 to C vlelory over l'liiluilolililu. Wudno.uM)', In llii- firm name or I ho Sel'lea. Tin- visitors hail Inkl'ii an eariy lead by liiinohllig their tills. . Jimmy ItlnB ' ilrivi'n off th owund In tho eighth. It. II. K. PhlUAsiphla ..' 1.1 1 lillci ; 1 I ' luttorlim: Ittuir, 1'leroe, Knight ahfl WJI-ion; Kaufmunn, Keen, lirWt'una ilarthett. tit. I.ouls 14, lkstoii 2. 8T. J.OI'IS (AT) The Ht. l.oulu farc)lualH won their fourth coii fiftiltvo victory Wf-OneHday Uy ovi-rwhi'lnitng t hi- I tout on H riven, 14 to 2, in the firm giunf of the neri,. . Jnitier Hottornley, runllnul ilrrtt bAHernan, hit hln lKth home rim of ih muiHon, wlih hone on, In fhr fifth. Jnrk Hnilth, t'tinlthul Renter fielder, pprfornuHl ,)w un tiMiial feat fof nn oulfh-ldi-r of ex- eeutlfig a ilouhln hlfjy uiiRfHlsled ly futfhlnf liiuitr-Huu'A fly In the HHoond Imitnfr, nd theu running to llmt uhviu rftlru Cenf vrlf If.' Koore: JL H. E. Wofltbn 2,9 4 Ht. l-ouU 14 IB 1 IhittvrlP: (Wtifwlrh, K am p, Hyun aHt Helnirr, Vlek, Ulhson; Jtvinhurt und O'Kturctl. . All othep Nutlonul IruKtte frunieH wejn pogtponeU an utooimt ol' ruin. ; Anu'rican Jjoio. ' All gauw'K In American leiiRiir pdHlpohed on account of rnln. PRODUCE PRICES LOWER IN AUGUST, REPORT DECLARES I'llIOAGO, (Al'). I'rlPM of every . kind of fruit nnd of ull vfignubleii mcppi - potaloKii nre lower limn In July, uerordlnit lo s. report Inaued Wodneiday by llni I'nlteil Rintoj bureau of aKi'lcul tur( eoononilr. Cantaloupeii und peehp are thd mom outMnndlnif 1 rxaniplea. With 10 times more cantaloupe roinlnir from Indiana than at thin time. lat year, and with Mary land already shipping Jim enr u H'k und ,N, - Mexlro oulpiil Intra. that of tho name period In JKJ4, tho total movement or oan nleiipea thl week from 17 Btatei, la 10(10 ears, rompareii with tm ft year aro. As a result, euntal O'jpa prlrea In general me ahoiit half those of last Annual. Mean while the florky Kurd section of I'olorado Is reported In have 11 hi crop of quality melons, the curlot shipments uf which are ex ported to begin by August 10. As for peaches, the season Is lunnlng fully SnuO ears ahead 01 last yeur'a outiut. and values have declined under the heavier r,-l-elpta. The Inereasi il shipmeiils are romlnc mostly horn Nor'h 'arolliia. New Jersey, Teunessei-, Illinois and nnrthein l aliroi nln! Twenty at a tea are shipping peaehea at present, IneluilliiK ihe first card af the 8,-ason from Col. orado, Utah and Washington. Potato prices owe their esc, p. tlonal atrength to relative scarcity , of supplies as sin Ihern pelato dlrtrlcts approach Ihe rloae ill their Reason, and the main awlrnt nf marketing Is uro ind to ne v tourcei rrst and north, Colorado anil Minnesota In tiartlcular. Martin to Ho Trlisl at llrppncr PBJfM.ETON. Ore. Fred Mar lln lum boen taken to l, ppner, is'here he will fiLce charges of own lna and operating a aim. lie w-ilh arreted five, milm w-t of Our done, Juat axrom Die county line In Morrow oounty, after state pro hibition offlcera round a ntlll on Ma plaen. They also took 3T trill ions of moonshine and found sr.o Cullona of maj.h. Will lloHklns, Htute orrieer who had rhur ge of the raid, an Id. The grrat.grandrsther of Tom Mlit. Hi. movie star, translated tht Dlbla Into th Osage Indiun illalecu IIAN ON f.OI.F. After jrnrs ir nnirli mtronmiy, pro ami 'm, Loir l finiilly uiIkiii on 11 liilljiilltj or lilK li'K"" lull'. ... A few rlnliH still ix-ruill the pluy IliK or Kiilr without uny rejilrle lions, nevenil allow the iilhlete.i to InilillKi' on orr ilnys, lull iiiomI of llio inuiiUBerH have mi iiliHolutft lian on the Kiime during the lume. hall senium, tin one eliih there In un nuto llllllle tine or $5110 Tor the playing r fo'f UIIy "ie regu- "'r ""'"""" 1 11- ......... ........ . .n " 1)1 III IllUlllir'l" TV IIU inir: 1,111 HTH Up Oil ROlf lire eUlllU.HlaIS ol' 111 KH Ml. A few i.nilinii believe Ihe-Kolf KwiiiK burnt the liuttlhj; i ye. niont prominent belmf ItuKiTH llorn.sby. However. the chief objection If the lir-lhT Dim IN hohn of KU In the morning taken much mil of Ihf pluyitiK for Ihe afternoon. Hoiilil.-i logical. Man liners nml owihts rlunn" have! mil Is till HlllleU'S llvellli.MMl, mil moir, nml Ihe bent inlcnis of the iiailniiAl paMtliiH' ilriiiaiitl im'' pasN tip the Ktttnr. mit's c.iti'Vrxr.sH. Ability to ;rusp nit nations quick ly und fHkc udvatiUitfe of thvrn, artlde irotn lint urn I uhlllly, made Ty Cobb Hie Krentcxt bull player of all time. The fjllKhtent nllp on the part 'of ihe opposition wui un rdK' tliut Cohb always profiled hy. He eem eil ublf to plek the pxyeholiiKlt'Ul moment to put over th wliihliiK Pn:h. Cobb In known u a Hmart hall pluyer. Jlo lum a koon tnteliet. No doubt Cobb would have heen .vquaJly auceeHniiil In uny other.Wne of bUBllKHH, They do say that Cobb hn taken bin buKOtmll eurnliiRH und by wlnn iiiveHtmentfi mode far more money off the ball field than on. HonietkmeH one tinds an unedu cuted uthtet,. 0 far qubker thinker in sport competition limn Ihe -ol- lege graduate. This Is rather dif ficult of cplanution, hut J have wen any number of cuhcm. Cluing from huxoltull to Ihe flht tfume 1 have In mind the case of Charley O'Coniiell, the Cleveland lightweight. Uul of the ring O'Con ne ImpresseH you ais u brlghl. In telligent you iitf man. lu the ring be often appears deiiae. OM'onuell 1ms (be ability lu bo n chiiniptnii, lul pruliahly never will la. He hicks tlw ubllitv to grasp the ph) etiological iiioineiit to do bin Ug slnrr. He's Ju-t hin op posite of t'obb. AMi:s TODAY. American Icnguc. Chicago ut lloNlun. SI. IauiIh al Washington. Detroit ut New York. Cleveland at l'hltudelplita. Nmloiial League. Ilosion ut SI. laouls, lirookl.Mi at rittHburg. New Vork al Cincinnati, Philadelphia at Chicago. I'licllk1 CouM l.ennnc. Oaklaml al Seattle. Saei'iiinenlo ut San lYancbcn. Halt Lake ut Los Angeles. Wins Yonkers Handicap " -J : 1 " , " ' ' 'f,V Sa ----- p) !?er' Sun Tal, winner of th arvcnUi rrnewal of tho Yonkfm handicap at Kmplr City track tht other day It was on of th most popular vk torlfa i-vcordM durhif th current mrlmiKtlltun racing setition. Sun I'm.1 IU vwnfd by I MtfiitrK and wai ridden by Johnny Callahan. Kunlal Uifeuled two of th blc favorltM, Ulind I'lay and Jandkln. I'll ' ' IN I'l l.I, DltKSS iiiiifo'riii here. (Jnlil lu-aiil, lace anil feallieis. i;ivn u illijilllid aw pniiaiue l .Malsudjlra, .Lilian's mw unihassadoi' to the t nljeil htalra. WIIKN II LACK" JACK I'l ltslilMj Pt willt-Npw , Viirllliierieaii LckIuiI men April the hoys presented liiin Willi this bronze bust ra 11. f ol liiinsvlt STORE TEAM IS BEATEN, 8-3, BY ATHLETIC CLUB '7' 'Tvti 3 f:H p rwiiKiii i i,i;,(jn:. Clubs w. I', ret. Athletics J 2 .7T.0 Olmerver 5 3 .fizfi Ill-.lnckern :i 4 .429 Storekeepers 4 a .404 ShopH 4 f. .4l4 Clerks 3 6 .:i:i:. Hy loHlnff to the lenu leading At hletlrt lat nhrht s to 3 "In th itwIUkIH leaune, the Hlorelieepvrn ivu ,U(K Into the Keroml tllvlnloii. ( iM a tie with the Shops . for fourth (place. The Hl-Jurkeir, with a per ceiitllgt below ..Mill, replaced the .Storekeepers In tin- ftlM dlvlNlon. l-'armnn starleil in trie box. for the Athletltvi and KIn rbarilt for tin Kt..i-1.l,.i.i1rtn iitl.l ftii- tin. firt nhrn(1 1nn,llir th(l ,,,.,. ,.(,nwii,ie.l r (!,.,.,.(,. n.iovr,l I'urnuin i u ud I he At hl th-M iiuitle enough run in tho I on ri It to put Hie g-,-iiiie un tee. Friday night the Observer team plays the HI-.MekerH. Hatleries: Atliletlca: Kurnum, Oeertson and Taylor, l-'arnum; Storekeepers: Khcrhanlt uud I .ttn 'dy. V easier 1)it,ca.stln Taught In Servicf' Srboiils of Army PAN KUANC1SCO (AD Army aervlci schools -til the I'residto of Snn l-'ranelsco and elsewhere have begun to turn weather prophets. The military Importance of the subject him led army men to a deep study of ntmoispherlc condi tions, (iruduutes of Hie meteoro logical section of Hie signal school are placet! on duly along 1 ho numerous war d"parl ment air way h, where weal her I 'oreenats must be supplied to aviators before they start on extend. flight. Not. only temperatures ami .storms must be predicted, but upper air cur rents, the direction und du ration of winds, are of great importance lo pilots. In planning the erection of new iilrdrotiu s and Hying fields (be weather exp.ils an- ;;lveii careful hearing". HAN I'RANCJSCO (A1'- Seon : Kux-rarnenlo Han I'Yaueiseo liutierh-H: Vlnel and Crocker and Atyn.ew.. W. 1 1. I .. .... U 1 .... 6 S 0 M. Shea; Port land 4, Vniofi -3. POKTLAN'I (Al') )i. vH. K. Vernon :t K I I'ortland .. 4 i 2 Hatterie: .lohnmtti und Whitney; iturnB und Hannah. Jam Antfcli H 2. Null I.ako I. U)S AN(ii:i.i:S (Al') , II. H. Suit lik- , v.. 1 a Los Angeles ...'...'.:... 2 II UulterieB: :Mc( "a he, Hulvey a l'eter; (;iuzn?r nml Hand berg. Oregonfl vast undeveloped r-1-AOiireeH and the dawnliifr of a m w era of IndiiHirinl activity In Hie fu el Tic Nort hwest has alt racled ml- lillonal e.-Lsd'rn cuidtal. Announcement has been made by the Commercial JnveHtment Trust company of New York that they will open heudiiuurters in Port land for the purpose of financing" ma n u fact u rers, deab-ni a nd in -duMrica dolnff business on time pa per. Thl4 company Is one or the, larg fHt finance companies in tire t'nil ed StjLtcR. The board of directors Is composed of men of large fin ancial and business Interests, among1 whom are David May. of Hie May department stores, Morton J. May and Kdward (, Wllmer of nudge Urolhers, und others of equal prominence. V. U. Me. who has been man ager of 1 be Land Sett lemetu de parlment of the State Wide J)e. TRN mFn UI,U . Ul. I.IUI. , , jew Oregon o-; ;,vF :; STUDEBAKER Standard Six Duplex-Phaeton $450 DOWN nnd ha I a n -o monthly paj A Year Ahead of Its Time The One-Profit Duplex -more up-to-date ' than the newest "yearly models" THE Duplex Body, Introduced by Stude baker in September, 1924, is a revolu tionary new-type open car with advantages open cars hove never possessed before. Within its steel-framed upper structure are concealed roller side enclosures which the driver may lower in 30 seconds without leaving his seat giving instant proiection from rain, snow, cold or wind. With equal ease the enclosures roll up out of sight. So obvious arc the advantages of the Duplex that Studebaker has become the out stending leader in the open-car field among cars selling above $1000. Triumph of Studebaker Engineering Other manufacturers will undoubtedly have to follow in Studebaker's footsteps. For any open car today without this unique advan tage is obsolete. 4?ur af fia finia thia ao'rerffsempnf is writ fen, Studebaker andShjdebaker aone cfl'cra jou thin double convenience. Another Important engineering advantage pioneered by Studebaker is the use of gen uine, full-size balloon tires, with steering mechanism, fenders and body lines especially designed for them. Other manufacturers are gradually fol lowing Studebaker's lead 6uf remembar, Studebaker developed thia important featura 11 montha ago. On the Studebaker Standard Six Duplex- M. THIS I S 't - RW:- ?' .-.I Sjiillh, governor of New tit.tlf;.i to )nnl the uf-e;-i'j)il lieat li. N. J. Lights - Cigaret Pouf ! t Af , U f " 4. AJ One cit;ur-t; price, "0,(iou! Twenty-three tnnli cnrn went oa the tnick or the Midland Valley railroad al Husk. II, Okla. Someone lighted a cbjuret, (IropiM'U the match and look what haunened. j vetopment Kund for the pant 1 wo . i . . ; j riia, mi'i Kenerai seei-eiai'y in uie Oretviii Stati ( 'humber of Cum- merce over a period of several months, has been chosen as mali nger of Du n w financing- com pany. Arthur Foster, who has been" as sistant in land seitiemcnt work and. actively in charge of the Ahlnn,d ni"nts "lltS mmmkmm Phaeton illustrated above, you'll find an automatic-spark control, safety lighting con trol on the steering wheel, 8-day clock, gaio line gauge on the dash, improved one-piece windshield, specinl coincidental lock of igni tion and steel ins gear, foot controlled cowl ventilator, completely machined crankshaft, oil drain valve which a girl can operate with out soiling her hands, and waterproof igni tionall Studebaker features. Tliesa are a feiv of the points which ahovr that Studr baker cam are rnttre up-tO'dant than tiie "netr models ' now being announced in diaaj succession. And any automobile expert will tell you that new models of necessity are engineering experiments. Only after months of use in the hands of owners can all mechanical flawa be eliminated. Engineers are human and it takes time to eliminate mistakes. Thus, when you buy a Studebaker, you not only grt a motor car that is completely up to date, but you also eliminate all guess work and gamble. Your new car has been tested 2nd proved satisfactory in the hands of thousands of owners. Come In todiy and see the One-Profit Duplex which has made all other open cars obsolete. It is called a "one-profit" car because all vital units are built entirely by Studebaker thus eliminating the extra profits and overhead of outride parts makers which many other manufacturers must pay and include In the purchase price to you. This explains the fine quality and the low price. J. GO! STUDEBAKER YEAR f; Vorlt, sli-als a tinv momentii fi-oni wU-li hi;i lamlly at .Monmouth' , Gateway office for the past six InifiiithM will tii.eeeil Mr l.le nu will succeed M r. Me the Uind Settlement department in the Portland Cham ber of Commerce. Smelter Will lie IttilK KLAMATH FALLS, Or.. Defin ite nnnouncotiienl that the Hoyce Thnnipson copper Interests of Salt I Lak will eslablish a big smeller ut Klumatbon, on the Klamath river, and a concentrating plant ai the (iray Kagle copper min- was made from Yreka by .1. K. Sexton. SeMon is representing a syndicate which is seeking right of way for a 7r--mlle narrow ga uge railway from Hie ejppir mine to Klamat turn. "The Thompson Interests have given me nbs.ilute guarantee t.h-y will furnish l.uon.t of ImisIiuhh for my railroad just as aoon as it constructed," Setion tieclarel. Sexton met with the Siskiyuii county supervisors today in an ef fort lo procure the needed right of way along Ihe Klamath river. l ire Itn- l ulls At Mill ; KLAMATH FALLS Or., For the seeoml time within a iiionh a firebug atlemiiletl to sl fir.- lo the big plant of the Kw.inuu Fox company. The work of I be uu tomiiifc sprinkling sysi. ui i-oupleil SUMMER COLDS re lingering and annoying. The very first night apply WICKS V Va ro Rub Otxr IT Million Jarm Und Ytatly Financial Troubles When financial troubles come, a SAVINGS AC COUNT is a friend that never is "OUT" when you call for help. UNITED STATES IL If he advertises It, he knows tl'a ood. TENT THEATRE TONIGHT "The Millionaire and the Flapper" The Closinp; Night, JIFFY TENTS Sizes 7 x 7, 9 x 9 Ft. A real camp tent without center poles that can be set up in 30 seconds. Look this over before you buy. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. Seiy Swrflli Come to Our Singe Depot al f 1 1 1 1 .l.-rfrrson Avr. All tais-v l.i-avr from Tin iv Unity. I.r'AVFS I.A ORAXDF IOK Jopli 9 A.M. - I P.M. -4:00 P.M.: SimilnT, A.M. - 4:00 I'.M. llakir 7 A.M. - l(l:.-,0 A.M. - I::l(l P.M. .' 4 P.M. MlllilST in A.M. - 4 P.M. IVmlMoii Dally 1 1 A .M. 4:00 P.M. Di-pot phono Main 71W ' wiib prompt action on the part of Hie tire department, halted n conf Igrai ion v. ii it h mill oil ieiuis 't ild would probably have result ed in the toss of other bidtisiruti plants in that section. i A charred box of mulches ;mi a idle of half Inn-lift, p:ip-rs. tumid under a stuck of dry box shooks, gave mule lest iniony i ( fire aiithurilies that the Ida;.. ut tin mill ore al as lu.ss to ua tlersland t be motive fur s.-ttuitf lire lo 111" planr. ( Tbv t SUl-iuyeH j Of 1 lie llllll UH- Haiti lo be content- j poor Spur) . "So you went fishing1 with lis.ve. I I nil you have any luck ?" :r-ked : Jane. "No," replied Fay.. "1 1 w:ts afraitl of e;.psiinij the raiuw," BIGGER BETTER Than a Circus! MONDAY AU UST N G DAYS 6 I!.-, CAHS 25 4iio ri:oi'i.i; -loo l.-. snows i.- 2 i iu:i: ACTS 2 Auspices La Grande Baseball Club ComlbiidMy I bis.; SHOWS u 1