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Sulunlay. August lo, ()): THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Two .1 HUMMING JilRD PURE SILK IIOSE In A Multitude of Smart New Shinies SI. 50 Hill's Department Store "A (iooil Place To Tmil" SPORTNEWS BEAVERS WIN Billy S HVE STRAIGHT IWHTT coast M'A;ri: flubs--Sjiii 'ranclco Halt l.ake Health Lou AnK'-J't Portland ( mklund Vernon .s.'icnuiK iiiiJ .. .. W. L. I'ct. .;r.4 .ft) 6 .r.r.H .r,:s4 .;im) .4 2i; .:jm . :i i r. . 78 r.:t ..72 (17 ..71 f2 ..tiH :i . l,U 7fi ..r.n s 1 ..4fi Uy winning a double header yes terday Ihe Portland iieuera made it five HtmluM in the reMent He. riea with Oakland and climbed hnck into i In m-lfct .uo clu. Salt l.uke dt f -it l KriHco for the second time find Vernon won mtaln. A peculiar feature of tin .er eentniie col ii mil in thai l-'rlnro bus won D Raines and loal 4f. mid Ihal Sacramento, in I In cellar, hn a vU e v-tku credit and ill-hit, yi:ki i:itivs f;.Mi;s. Portland l-l'i, Oakland ;t-7. POHTUWI (AP H. H. H Oakland 32 l'urtluinl 4 2 llniu-rii-it: Hochler it ml It ad; Tnrrlnon and Hannah. 8 com! name- il- ,'- Oakland 7 l Portland 13 1 1 1 Jti tU-rii'B; Leyuuy, Han in and Jtcad; liurns and Tohin. Soil Lake 10. Kan Franciseo 0. HA-N FKA.WIHCO (AP) Kcre: ll. II. E. Salt 1-uke 10 17 Han Kraneb-eo H 11 2 litttrlH: .Mrt'uhf, Miilrahy, Hul vi'y, Kullio and 1'vUth, Cook; t'l'ookfit, (frmy, .Mln-licll, Orirnn nml Agncw. I,os AiiKdrs 7, Sacrnim-iiio fi. l.OS ANUKLK.1 A1'J H. II. K. Hat-rann-nto 5 lo 2 l.m Annoli-s 7 U 2 liuittri-s: Vinci and KuHiIit; ('r.iiidall, IMy no and Sandbcrg. Vrtlion 4, Mcnttlo I. BEATTLK tAI') It. II. K. Vnrnoil 4 10 1 initio t 9 0 Hattcrlm; I'lllclti- and Whltwy; HtiyUt-r und Huhlwln. 111UMSH I'l.AVl.llS u:.i) at' ti;xms VOUKRT HIM.M, N. T. (AI') T)blnylny nnexpoctod itrenRl Ii, (iiTUt llrltnln'fi ruc'iui't atai-H khIij. fd u roinmandlnfc l'"d ill tlxdr bat -tit- to defend the WlnhUmin tup, finbli'tn of ihlcrniitlonal HiipriMiiacy by takiiiK two out of tln fn-t thn t nuitrhca from Ann ricnn rival: Irrl dtiy at tin' Wi'flt.Hldc Ti-nniB chdi'n Btudium. MInu Holon WIHk. Ainirir-au nu 1 tonal champion, mi veil Amerleii from a rout by overromliiK Mlhs Loan Fry, G-o- 7-ft, in a Hprctacu. lur tnenl hotwocn ly-yi-ar-old rl vals, but KiiHlnnd wnn dpclcivply vlctorioni in the remaining nets. Hociety's Pasy to Btny in if you have enough money, otherwise you can't look bored. If you Will get up about duvHght you ran get the weather till cussed out before It starts. We Offer rou voru f.x ami nation AND COMIAHlSUN 9 room brick bouse, full 2 story, 3 good bedrooms upstairs, also bnth, 4 closets. I large bedroom downstairs, good fireplace, good cement cellar; honae in fine condition; e.lra large lot. good lawn, lots of fin,- tires and shrubbery, large garden spot, good wood house, gnni,K This property Is priced rlph:. Coum In and see us about it. 4 arrM iroo.i Ir.ni-.. loc.ttr.l on I'ovt' nvt-nuc, ti-ioom Iioiimi-, InrKO ohl liiii-n. A i-lod.'-lti tiu.-t of lantl of lii'Mt quality. Thi rlrp Is low. I'om.. m. g - jrlri' und li-rnifi. WE ll.W'K OT1IK11.S L& Grande Investment Company nomrn REAi.Tomi Relliihla Axrnu lor IlrlUbl liixnraiiofi Ooiupanliii. H0 1 lawn Ato. uta III t a a a i (Jays m f.ltl.AT ASSI-71'. The U'K arc (he iiidM nliii'rfthle part (if any ittlili-H1. In u majority of chm-h tin un dcipitilnt; of the -t:irs jirc the rirsi in -he u,i under imi- strain Tin- inrvat Walter Johnson will t-II OU lhlt Ii IH h'KH elir'h yiaftflVO hi in Uiv r:ute trouhle than Ms ' pitehliiK urni. j A few Hirlni:.s hark, ,Iolinion. ufler f?oiii(c for hIx InnlnRH at top luperd itt un i-arly fea.min Kami', In U:an lo fuller. He wtiH In trouhln (from then on to the llnlnh. j "nn't tin old urni (iille ready, " ;I remark d lo hfm u( the cIohc of j one of t be Inn in xh, "The'irin fee ;reat," lie replied, l ll'8 my bk'". thPj- ifi'in lo wobhltr under me alter i vory pitch. Looks an If 1 he ohl arm would Htlll -p Kood after Ihe U-kh lire throiiKh." Thut i-xperl'-nre tauvhl Jolmfion a lenson. While in Florida thiH iiprlnj.; I notleifi that he worked far hard'-r to condition bin It xn tbim hia arm. Tin' cn-t' nf Waller .liihnsim Ih mo iliffcri'iit from ihal of iiimi) jiilhi'i Mar mlilctc. I'm eanidi', I let tiH contilci' Tyrins Jtuymonil U'obb. vrr.itu.sfl roim. I A womler in every department 'of tho pmo, Cobb after 20 yearn, I finds thut his U-kh are now his vei:kiat point, Ukewlse, the throwing arm Is fading much fast er than hia hattintr eye. Always a murveiou-i huller and a brilliant fifldcr. It was Cobb's U-ra that kept htm in the potllKht con stantly and won for him hit great est fame. HI datinir on the bnselines, his 'manner of outftneaMlnK- tho opposi tion, his lall-away slide that made lifm a moNfmfilMlft imlrl'to ftmeli, were bis Hlron-ent selilnitr pointi. Ilia ba.se bits were Jusi a means towards an end. H was after he reached first base that Cobb pro vble, ills sreiitent thrills. In Hit; early days of Cobb's career us a Minr, bast-running- was a vital factor in (he muti-sk of a bail club. A tenia that lacked speed worked under a s- rluu.s bundhap, Hpeed t.'i no longer so essential with the lively ball now in use. Ititvinjr seen Cobb perform so many remarkable feats, it Is only natural that 1 should observe the decline in his Speed. When Cobb ret (res from tho game H will be beraiiM of fHor letrs iitthi-r lhan (lie loss of hfs Iwittiu ee. G.AM MS Toh.W. American League. St Louis ut Cleveland. Hetrott at Chicago. IMitlmh'lphla ut Dot-ton. National League. Brooklyn ut New York. rnclfir Ci)n.t League. Vernon at Seattle. Oakland at Cortland. Sacramento at I .os Angeles, Salt l.nkc at San Francisco. New Bryan? Th Itrv William ivn Rily, ,,tor of llw Kir.t iviptirt rhun-h ol Mlnn ipnlli.. In hi.lli-,1 , tho nucwMor I.) William .!.-., n.l.KS l,y,,n , of t'a fmi.l.inH'iitniist,. A ,.BM Mty. Mill Shll'l.-y, ,,, i,oll, l)( ttlr 8(,(. fhep Lmiaii. nf a.i.. . . M... H,v. Mr ll,!,,. , , Lo. An :Cli'a now .l.-....n.. .. - "" " '"iiii.inicnuiiin '1 -HI gits m ON PiTTSBURG Aii:i;irAN i,r.f;i i:. ! flubn W. L. !'((. Phlladcl-iihi 71 3 (I .Mi4 WutihinKton 70 80 .42 Thlritgo &! 51 .5:1'! i Detroit r,4 rri .49r i Ht. ixmiIh r.a fi-i mm; Cleveland -M :i .Ait NfW York 4fi U .4L'3 Ijoatoit ;is 7i ,:;u:t national u: ;n:. Clubs W. U I'rt. IMtiHhurK ...i;.ri 4 1 .ill :t New York 47 .572 Cincinnati f.7 51 .52K lirooklyn Ii 1 .14 .4S; Philadelphia Mi f.4 .4M Ht, l.ottiM Ii2 TH .47:1 rhicuKO 4!) no .4.r,o I lost on 4f. fit; .4at; N'KW VfiltK (AC) New York took bath Rames ,(r a double head er from Hrooklyn l-'rlda v, A to 2 and 5 to 3, tfuliiiri),' h.ilt' a- f;aiiie oii liie le;iKiie b tiding 'ir:ite. Jack. Scot i emerged victorious in the box in the opener, holding ilu Kobins to 1 I hit:i. A Mimle I.V I'Yank Knyder, pinch hlttiiiK for Jack llcnlley, drove in ihe winniug runs lit the eighth -(lining of the second game. Art hrowu, south' paw from the .Mexican border, made his first start for the iioltins and gave IJentjey a stiff tus.de on tho mound. Score; it, H. hrooklyn 2 11 o New York .' 3 12 0 ltalterles: Osborne and Taylor; Reott and Snyder. Heeoud game: Hrooklyn New York It. 11. I-:. .. :t 9 o .. ft 1 1 l Jiatti-rle.s: A. Ilrown and I leht-r ry; Henlley, lienn and Hartley. I'hlhulelplila ll, HoMoii K. l'HILAHKLl'HlA (AC) The Boston H raves und rballdelphla put up a hitting barrage Friday, the hitler winning, 11 to H. Iach, a rookie out fielder with the I 'bil lies, hit a pair of some runs, each with a man on base. u, H. K. Itoston K 17 2 Fhlladelphia ii 1 1 'A Hattei ies; Kmllh, It) an. Kamp, Vargtifl and (libson; Carlson, Hettn and Jlenline. Clilcagu 7, HI. I Ami 4. ST. UfJS (AI) Opportune hitting: mid opponents' fumbles en abled the Chicago Cubs to make it two In a row over tho Ht. I.ouia Cardinals Friday, 7 to 4. llrooks and Mnranvllle scored In the sec ond when Ilafey dropped Gonzales' fly. Adams, Heat heole and Frei gau scored in the tilth on Grimm's double. Score: It. H. R Chicago 7 9 2 St. Louis 4 3 IliiltorU.ti- A W.vim.l .iwl I If 'zales; Mails, Jilckerman and C)'Far Irell. Yitl.MlVfi' 14, Cliiclinintl 0. IMTTSHI liG (AP) The Pitts burg Pirates won an easy 14 to tl victory over tin Cincinnati Keds Friday. Tin. league leaders pound ed five pitchers for a total of Hi hits. Meadows, while bit freely, was never iu danger. Pittsburg bats drove hi seven runs in the first two innings. Score: It. H. K. Cincinnati 12 2 Pittsburg 14 14 1 Datteries: Itenton. Urady, Kuune, May, rtelmlller and Margrave, Kreugerj Meadows and Oooch. AMIlltlCAN M'AGl'K. WASHINGTON (AP) Third llasentan Itlttege'ti double, witii two on, in th eighth inning, broke up a pitching battle bet ween Jones and Iteuther I'riday and Washing ton took the series opi-uer from New York, 3 to a. .Meiisel and Paschal of the YunkecH each hit. a triple, but both wero bit on base. Score; H. H. K. New York , it H 1 Washlnglon 2 7 0 IJatterlos: Jones and Hengough; ReuthPr and Severeld, St. I u is 10, ( Iceland 7. CLKYKLAND (AP) Smith had two bad Innings In t he box for Cleveland Friday and St. Louis won, 10 to 7. Kt-n WIMiams made hts twenty-filth home run of the penson with two on base. When Williams came up in t he ighth, he was hit on the head with a pitched bull by Speeee and forced to retire. Score: It. H. K. St. Louis in i it 2 Cleveland .. 7 11 S ltatterles: Wingard. 1 ian forth and Margrave; Smith, Colo, Speere and 1 Howell. Philadelphia 0. ItnUnn .t. HOSTON (AP) Sam Oray regis tered his thirteenth victory of the season at the i-xp line of the Hos ton Hed So. when Philadelphia opened thetr final series here Fri day, 6 to ;.. He was hit hard, but inconsistent ly. Lamar a nil M ilb-r proved the heavy hitters for the Athletics, driving in two runs apiece. Score; It. It. K. Philadelphia ti 1 2 lloston .t H 2 Halt erics: tiray and 'oehratie; Wingfleld, Zahnizer, Fuhr and His chotf. Charles Hoff betters His Pole Vault Record OSLO AP-The Norwegian athlete. Charles Hoff, esterday pole vaulted i.S'i metrrs (IS feet la '-i inches) which in claimed to be a world's record. Hoff ulresdy holds the official world's record for the pole vault, hilt leap of 4 HI meters, or 13 fret 9 inches, made at Copenhagen, Ol) July i;2. having been ac cepted iy the Internaitonal Ama teur Athletic federation. Kvery fuilura think ho could conn- back If h only hud no me ouu witUtijf to put htm on lila fot. Champ l ' -i 'I At V- if ft' If - l,i V M ' :i . li t' iii ,' ' .t W r 1 'J ' lL ffl 1 Jack iVmpsey him started active training for future rtnw bouts Hera he't nhown to his iiarterH at Los Angeles with on- of his sparring part ners. The champ has been displaying good form In hts trarly workout despite his long absence from tho ring OUiMET'S PLAY IS BRILLIANT OAK MO NT. Pa. ( A V ) Fra n c Is Ouituel of lioston, who, like Bobby Jones and chick Kvans, Jir.s h- bl both major national championships in American golf, may be expected to offer a brilliant brand of play in the amateur event at the Oak mont Country club starting Au$ gust 3). Always dangerous, always in the thick of the battle, one of ihe Mime's most popular figures. Onl ine! has comes to what for most 'fiolfers is the turning of the road. Hut bis inniK remain keen and thin jyear he bai tfhown the fighting heart and not a little of the bril liance i hit curried him through many healed engaRamenis. It- eently lie was crowned kin;? of the Massachusetts amateurs, an honor gained six times In succes sion. In the national open cham pionship this year a high elm tree on the first hole nt Worcester kept him away from at least a lie with Jones and Willie MacFarlane for !irt place. H hit the tree and lost three slrott'S on that hole. Ouiniet w:ii the first amateur to win the national open. AI -linage (if i:o be defeated the famous It r ill.-hers, Harry Vanlon and Ted Hay. In the playoff or a triple tie in 1! l :i. Tiu- tol lowing year he won the nmateur and was runner up lu 1 !!!). Two years later he was eliminated In the smi-flnals and last year at Merlon he also Youngest Speed Demon r -r. X t 1 ? Hi : ' 1 j-s. l ihlie It nii-iii. S. (uigct lmMoi-evrle i-ncer In the world. In A raro held in luhn, i:hlk with Ms sii (ally built motor ,tclN hit at Hie finish by A cuuplc of bliKks. in Training ran 1 'L. S J j attained the semi-finals, only to 'fall before Jone:i, 11 and l'l, after having ousted'Willie Hunter, Kddie Held and Jens Guilford. lie won the French amateur title in l'.)14. JAl'ANFSi: PKPKAT i KlVlsif I'l.AYI'.HS HAI.TIMOIM'3.- Md. (A I') Japan took the lead in the second day's play of the preliminary lavicup matches at the Ualtimore Country club Friday when Takea bi Harada, brilliant young Nipponese, and hi captain. Zenzo Shimi.u. pulled out a gruelling , five-set victory over Manuel and Jose Alonso of Spain. The scores weru t--. H-3. S-Hi, I'-l. Japan now needs but one vie tory in the two singles contests Saturday to insure meeting with the Australians in the third round of the competition. Takeichl llarada flashed a sen sational game Friday. lie vts ably seconded by the veteran Shim h'.u, who.e .si eat linens and general ship cairicd the oriental team through many trying moments. Manuel Alonso, Spanish captain, bore the brunt of the Japanese at tack, scoring practically all his team's points on his placement thrusts along the base lines and through the Japanese CANADA I LIM1NATKD, I MONTKKAL (AP) Australia advanced to the tnird round of the j 1 ia vis cup tournament I'riday by winning the doublet contest of a tmateh witii Canada, Cerald L. Pat j terson and John H. H iwkes defeat : ing Willard 1'. Crocker and Jack Wright, il-o. il-2. i:-4. Tho victory eliminated the Canadians from tho tournament and uuallfird tho An tiitodeaus for a series with the win ners of the Spain-Japan contest. it '1 N Radio Chats (II) ' "l-It l. ill.) Buiicr-pcwiT "rl" tiunx. Ihal n alluin .'"" walln, H:oul.i hi- i-.-niuti-lv fiilllrul Irll. Tl.ilt I- M "" h" he ,,) fl-um III. l--lll.-r f l'l hition. I'll.- .p.-i:. n,.- r .-'Uilloli Wl.W , In I'lm imiali is ' ' '"!" I"""1- ' I'lTinlrslon v.-Hivi-n lu till" flu Hun iu u- lH -i:ili tu'l..'H.is u nuinl.er ol sui . -.i.aliil - rhi"-.i-tal If.sm I., us..-, r l.i m II ll W..11I.I cnu-..- Ii.ii n.-r.-n-1- lu ra.ll-i fan hi ifii-.iin- i :r..-ini'-..ii- No 1 : 1 1 1 i 1 1 -In -t ii ii 1 iik I'"'" :i" nl l.'ii iv. is iv purl.il. .imi- lo tl.i- (.'- li.it H.. ai.illi.n t l'.i ! -:' "'' ' t'llicinlniit. , s Hiif-i -po-.v.-i v. Ill itwitly .v-r-coiii.- nl.il it- iiil-in n n.-... . spi .-ial-Iv .hirliiii iIwj.ui.ihkt nmlitli!.. Wll!i sii.-r-H.-.v. r ivhI .IImI-.ih'- will In i.imkIIiK' uihI l.t:. I ivr'-.T i-.-i-.-.;ii.n will I... Kin" I ilii uii:;ln.iii ' Cii.iio H.liJ. v.liu.ll.J .-xi.Tl. !H-- III. .Illliinlly m i.'.li.. I.-.-i.iicni ii" in now on. u;. r-lii'iv.-r will inal;-iTi'- r.-t-i-ivi u; Willi on-', iwu or ilir.1-lnlii-rt in-JP- .:ln:il.l" ll" nl 'T I" ' lor'-. ThiM US'' Of IIKT-.T H 11 H- ll.K-t mp f..rw:i.-.l. 'I In- -xl "'I l is l.i s. i- lll.il Hi- :-i...T-.i-WT Jila llon Is u:iy Irulil H"' loliK'-M"' , .-nl. i s. Allolll.T n.l villi! ii K- nl' :lil0 1 -p. w-i-l- is Unit It wl" i-lii-ulil-aif.- I li- lisi- (if I.OlKli.l.- Ill.lil. WlM VVllil-ll will InVi- inli-i tainiii'til lo u.-e.tn l.i-arli. to mountain i-atn.. rlv-r nml lulu' .-a in I hi' n lioh' oiil-ol'-ilooia. , (mi- of tlm I tii iic.rl n lit fin-tors iv sioiisihh. lur 111" iii'-ii-asi-.l ns.- of r-nlio ri-r.-ivi-iii in tin- .suiiiiiiit illni' in i In- iiullcy of hioiiiliastliii,' sta iij.i.u I.. Minliiliihi a Kl-hl-iilil.' of prOKianis thi-oiiiiliout tin' Hillii- 1 1 if. ..ii. u tiwntnhikr less and less I (.seasonable and tin time is rapidly , leoming- when radio reception will 'be just as good during the Hum ..i,.r ..u it tit thn-inir the wl tiler: 1 ist as good during the day .as it j is during the night. j liens Ought to Contribute Mine ' To NaHon's Weailh, Says Hriton I.ONIKJN', ( AP) Scientists have done a grcit deal in Improving the eg capacity of th" Knglish hen, it was pointed out recently by Sir Francis I. loud. -m-tary of the Fngtish Poultry Club, who contended, however, that the egg producers were not doing nearly us much work as they should in these days of progress. Sir Francis said in iy8 the av erage output per ben was "t2 eggs per year. In li'-l is was !'. but ought to have been 1 JO, which would have increased the wealth of the country considerably. 'I'liorf's lots of nion. y in Intin-lor iloiMirutln. Vuu n.-vi-r m-c u kooiI ili-ntist lirokc. When we nre Iinuliiur n linck loan ur uuiiiitn iiiaieruu m n neighboring (own. If we can he or nny other service to you, by picking up n riH'klnff chnlr, heat ing' Move, n hath tub. ov even n casket nloni? the way, do not hesi tate to a! us, ns we came from tlM Sunny South nml nivommo dnllng Is one of our names. We are selling building: material for a ratlins over tin mile. When folks need shitigie, tinnrhi sid ing, glass, windows and thMirs, deadening telt, paitil and niiiish, nails, nr.. they seem to know jte-t wlu-re to come. The low; prices niti-l lulic something' (o do with It. When Ihe weal Iter Is iim)1 in August and you put our iMat light on. then on womler if summer h.is nlirndv come nml gone. A tplcmlid bain drop siil injc for IWO.tiO per M. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "Tlie l'nor Sinn". Frlrnil" Oppo. lumlr.T. I'lione M-24S Xo Sunilny nalnrss LOVE OF MONEY Not "money" but the "love of money'' is tho root of evil. The lack of money i-'. more often the cause of evil. Earn all you can; Save all you can. UNITED STATES I No Argument About Our Shirts No, sir! Choose those you like from our big ne,v Full ptot'lis, just arrived. W'eiw 'em, wash 'em. if they do not prove satisfactory, brins them buck and get your money back. We wouldn't say that if tt0 didn't know they are absolutely ) iK"t! , i Ash Bros. Catv-comer from La firaiulo National Hank READ THE OBSEKVEtt CLASSlFIIiT) ADS Satittj 'Sufflly Come to Our Stage Icpot All Stages lnve TjKaves la Joseph 0 A.f. - 1 P.M. - 4:00 lM.; Sumluy, 0 A.M. - 4:00 P.St Uuker 7 A.M. - 10:30 A.M. - 1:110 IV.M. - 4 I'.M. Sunday 10 A.M. - I P.M. Feiidleton Dally 11 A.M. - 4:00 IVM. l)eiot Phone Main 70S LOOK AT TUB SPECIAL PRICES WE AKE OFFERING DURING THIS SALE This Is The Opportune Time TO OBTAIN THE Highest Quality Of Merchandise At The Lowest Cost Every article sold at this sale is backed by us. Wo are prepared to handle your watch and jewelry lepai." work. All work done by us is handled only by experienced workmen. , J. H. Peare & Son Established 1891 0. W. R. & N. Watch Inspectors LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS "Aberdeen Utah" Coal Gives Satisfaction EVERY USER IS A BOOSTER UNIFORMLY AND EXCELLENTLY PREPARED A TRIAL TON WILL CONVINCE YOU Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co, Phone Main 17 S&orfllu CbmruifuMfi J nt lUlJ Jrffirson Ave. fimn There Dully. onANOK rou SHARP