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Saturday. Auriist 22, 192.',, Pa re Two TITE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pacemaker Topcoats Mannihh Tailored . and Water Repliant 5 Department Store "A fiood I'lnre To Traile" La Grande Theatres Hoot Gibson At the Star in "Taming the West" "SPORT NEWS mm inn nine 1 . r- ! m." a comedy art ronHtru'Med Tor 'laughing pnrpoH a. Mr. William. ; a com titan "hoiw- droll iff -thod and manner of delivery delight in 'mdieneo, and Miss Ojver prove.- a fin- foil for him. "Oiddy V flid- It talc nil of Hoot GlhKon-'a In- j iy." u ial-md puir of forein ar (C ncity and during to do t, but ' llM. Their work eonxUia of the he eertjlniy iieee-d in taming tm latewl materia), the funniest of wt. accompanied hy thriflH and j corn dy and original and diffimit laugh a In hi current rcsuB- ! fear tn balancing. Torn -".'ope- 'Tarning thw Wai," a l"nivral- j land In 'Hrotijnd'a rrfrn Minister ff'ibson Special now showing at 1h-J of .Mirfh." A coraedlun. vocalist HUir iheat-r. : and character Impersonator in a Cibson, a marvelous horseman, j vurid program of song and fun. ; holder for three yean of in world , Anita, "I'p in the Air Girl." A championship In horxemaiiahip. at j damty mbwt who- beautiful i(f ur-. tained in counto -wld competition ' we i hi riKl n g voir-, ftncationa? the; i'endleton rodeo, demon- aerial trw ks and winsome niii ' LOSES TO sox ami:p.k an i.KAorr.. ciuii w. i. r-f. W:i.hlnii'on ?l 41 plitlail.-li.liia. .. "2 I .r.'T Chiimtfo . i VI .15 St. l.iil ... .'" HMroil 07 .I3 I'lrtHail.l .. 03 1.7 ..1 2 . .. Vmk 4 ;s .-.fji l:o9ton 34 hi .2 .NATIONAL I.LAI.i n j Cluba- W. I., PH. f'lttabunr fT " New York G7 f. .MJ Cincinnati ' ? (t. Ixiul 43 F,5 .4'jC Jlrooklm l3 -477 ( piillmi-l.lila .11 '! .4r,r. t Chiciicro to C4 .031 ' lXtioU -4I mak' ill., uct on to I.. I..T--.1 for muny lu-s, . DICK HATTOX A FEW TRICKS; lMTCIIIVf; ,( tl. I'A Itimiiiud. a" or (m- ton. filv lui IUiiiitiH-1 alrvady a li ua ,1 1 1 it- I rt m-t m n or tA-iu k Uh riri niait.r It-auiir tulrlrr t4 iu it Kiuiif, but Ih ih-; oth-r fata. Ih-1 rt rd a- rdk f idli-tii-r. strut. rain that U an uc- romplhht-d actor an wdl. 'in "Tminif th" VM." Gihjwn rUhm thrilrinvlv. diHoiayinir -vry trir k known to hor rn-n anl a U w ANTS TEACH ! M lnv-nt d on in- hhj'-. ii n nioo-sirat'-s hw vnatllity lro lit driv ing a ra in auttirnohit at a t r- I riftc nit' r thf unfhart'd prai- rif. takiriK many duriK-roiut ukids , to fill tli' pirtur brimming with ' i...cllmt.nt I Wrifl vnillrl ttiinl !, a f. Thp plot of th story l cWvi-rly . uns rould vitiligo ihf ro-ir. of a' 'handled. It d-al with a wayward f man's iif-. Th w-r n't tra:n. lon of a rlfh foruit-r ranhT who either. j is a proniln-it limdn --. man. Thf I In 'lIor?w'-;-r.f.', nn . Arrow f ; son Is snt to thf nnvh with erd m (irr-ar-Wesif-rn. plavin at th- Hhr- ! j to bfcome man. Th rf can bf r- tltfatep. irk ll jttort mfditattw jiio dfnyinir that U)f son trioi val- long; and deeply on the -ndisfi pr- J flantly and do? autfffd aftr many a veranre of th ant vfct-n he i trinK -xprif-nr. s at aM-mptin ; rornt-w out of iii revfrio hr looks! to bre'ik hroiicoit ar.d to i-'rfonn into thf muzzlv of a un whir-h ib only too rjl. Aft-r that small I inrid nt h- kv- throutrh a -ritt ' Champ Sculler i I'-. ' WOMAN IT.AKN III KIIANK I KI.A.MTI1 FAI.IX nr.'. WMh !a 'i. w to lo'iitinrf U K. ivrkt-y, jfrom whom l tt.'ui thrruli iilnif '.Mrs. I'-rky lire art ulh-Kl ' l!ov- I., .-a rfi-iv. 'l, llintrict Al ;i.,rnty Kiliotl vill coinitiunlral." 'with avJtl-.oii'i.' ut I'o.at.-llo, 1'la., N.:.-rt- t.'i.. ihan wan li.-lli-vnl to u j lr. ms. i Mr. !'.-rk-y. ar'.crihnif to In irmution f urnl-)li--.l Mr. Klllolt hy j.Mrn. Ivik.y. Iian wrltt.-n lliat li. iwlll cciint to Klaniath J'ullM and do liiwuy with hw wir. A warrant 1. li;wi;.ii him with ihr.-att-nlriK to Ital;.' .vim. f.-rk. y'H iif; Iiub Ij.-' O : isi 'i'-'l- l-'AI.I.H CITV. (in-. The muln lliu- of (In. Mountain Hlali- I'owr ciiiniiany'ii int. nslon Into KuIIh cny wan roilil.l. t. d und Hi" rlirri-m lnrn.d on. Tn.-nty-four honm nxrvlrr In nun i ntiihlwh. d for Ilk-lit und .ow it. IfirfL (ookivfih. WJiX fecrJcJc Smi-.h lihtT Trail t oinph-ul. TA'OKSl'., ')rf. Th Kovrnmt;nt (trail bfiw--n rffotiburs ami Smith. ! river in th- Siusluw nuiiojial forest in Imuziii county will he eom ! pi -tt d tni we k. acf-ordinj,' io uit- n nt. r.ii nt by Hiluh S. Shelley. jiiipervlsor of the fort-st. The work jwa fclart.d early in June. TJie ir-uil is Z mil' s long. Manafm a a ruJ da not call u pon t h i r p i r c h In g- ace out of turn. JtonimH ha been an excep lioii. In th firf.t 1 on frames played by ihf Mai-kinen. he w-nt In aa rflli-f pitcher on nin- ocfaaions. i::om of -KO 1-ia.ml- lieven vlrtori-s. In i re.tpfct he hw mad- an fven Ih tt' r showing than Kred Mnrberry of Wa-ehitiijton. consider- I tlin kniK-pin r ihif pitcher of CiiK'AGO t.l') rd ihe J'littadt'lhia AiiiUtien an oiht-r i'-H in th' ir rrnTJl ;w:i:n tiona bv dfe'itint' v"R;. X to ! i-i the firM pame of the seiit s. H ,he majors. w;ui the fifth def.-nt for Connlo i Homnt'l workn eruiy, Is tjsuatly buk' club in a. row. Hd. Horn- bW-Mfd with t-ufibnt control and niel. star of thf !'h!!r.:l: twirl- ; probably f-xert-t himself U In Inir ataff, was wild und ineffective pitrhtng a game than any oih?r when the Widte Hon Jjd m n on iwlrler in thf major, base. ! cave way m v i:i-th hit- : - tr and IUnintjriir was k'wm t.nabif to check. lht. hitting of the !oerl OKKPKa.tioa. t;rove-i wip. ceed.-.I IktumKartrier In eiKhiJ. The Alhii tia !i fi-uav iparentv ve'iVAuK under a titriiin. contributed three rrors. all of which figured in liie acoVUig. ihw ly und iio.stil fe.t 'day" with four hit Kaber nl 11 m. for T1;u T'vptairw wliy ton nip Mark. ' callt iifrun dim mj often In tht Ifincti. fit warms u ni-kly ami ;uts Ultlf or no train oil hi ami. ' If fonnle Mack aucceedB In win- ntnjr the American League pen- pl'.ehid n pretty game iiven perfect support. J'hllndelph-a Oiieago ' I'.niterle.s: JJatiritgartn and Cochrane; j-'iher and Hchalk. his great icti-nx K-n lltough he do a no better ami w:t - it ii 97a then th'i runner tip ponitton ht will sit n ' f roves hitifdlng of another 1 Jackie Coogan ! Again in Rags !At Sherds. j Hack to hi "enduring rags" ' once mor, Jacki 'oogan will i come to th Sherry theater on Sun j liny in hi." latent Metro-GoMwyu pi--lure. Th Hag Man." These folk who have bet n demanding to the Jacki they first loved In 'The Kid." will have- their op purtunity, for he la said to have u similar role that give Mm just as much chance for pathos and i even more for comedy. ) The Mtory waa written especially !for the child alar by Wlllard Mark. and this distinguished playwright 'has cofistnisted a huniorotis and thrdling tat a only he ism, full t but not crowded with complications. ... ii..- vag Man." Jackie U once more a regular American boy. a. lad from the idewalk of X w York. In his other rer! nt picture he ha ben wanb-ring all over j the map In n variety of role. 1 Comedy ahowing "Hkinners In BMk." or stirring ev rus and in tne en.i ( wins himself an adorable little : Wife. . .Marilyn Mills opposite lur k 1 ' wonderful In her part and her two horses, "Star" and "IJeverly" "; , in the daring u:r,;- thy perform, t Comedy showing. "Hello, Goo.I- 1 hye." 1 Me: M.t,s K!oi?e Cuiritois. IS-year-s!d champion wt'ller She has talin lart In numeiou r.i-M and has not KUffered a d-!ea. t-'hf is a NVw lnplurd firl and enj'.vn r.otl;i.i U-i:er iliin a lritU iunt .n i:e -t t r ii;.it.T her own p.v.r ANNA IKtWI.CS IUI.S WAI.I.A WALLA. Wuh. Word ram- h re of the d-atn ;t Sealli.t of Mis. Anna l-aura Howies, ate 4. a native ,jf Wuili Wuiia. She Mua head of the Lai in d-prt m.-nl of the Uulla Walla l.iti :'hOol. leaving: to accept , po:-iiion us li brunati t Seattle. Mi.s Howies ieae ht r ynother. .Mrs. rfaraii J. HjV.Ies. Sattie, and oilier r laf i s -s. fume I'eriled Hy I'lre j KLAMATH KALLS. f)r". Hoin-j a in t:w fiot Sprint's n .siibiee dis-l t-ie( v.er t !ir:al-ned for two hou.ru! when a b avy brush and grass! fire started In the ruins ohI of th' city and. swept by a high wind. j r.'ic-d for more than a half mile ; toward the ri!y limits j All fire apparatus was rushed. I to the fi-eru- and late thin after j iioon the fir- ua undi-r control, j viih no serious tkimage done. Carnprirc ori'cmlcr Cinel SANLV, tire. ". SimiiiOiif of! roitir-fitl vwm Krougltt before Jus-ti-f Mi:)'Th-re anil finrd for leav in; a camffre smouldering. have realized hi ambilion, th great ball team In 10H, after boing beaten in I the world n'-rle In four straight nntrolt 1. Valiingli 0. games by the Boston Hrave. Mack DrTHOlT (AH) Wlngo'a triple proceeded to wreck his great club, oft t'oveleMkie In the eleventh, fol- Inside, of a year, by sab', he dl t lowed by three aucceaalve buwi on p ints r 1rts atar players, ball by Marberry who re Hived so thit there remained only tho him. gave 1 "droit a 1 to Wciorv ,kfletoii of hi once great team, over Washington Krtday hi the t Kr acveri ronae-utie year he ties ojier.tr. Aside from a doubt? finished In last place. Mince 1'jH by JJtiHukT, tho (ftple was the only , he hu not once finished in the -.! i't Unroll not olf the vtt-ftrnt division, ixwpitu thia Mack crnn Senator. ,'r optlmUUr. Joe Judge. Washington first It took a lot of patience to go baseman, was in a honpttat b'ri- through h , long a vigil in an effort day with a concussion of the brain to mold together another winning and u possible fracture- of the skull lub but Mack lux finally hit on from being hit by a pitched bait Hie combination, in the second Inning. H. 1L K. Washington 0 8 0 The .Mhleth-s or 1023 ore a wll- Jjetroll , 1 U 1 roiituUd aggregation, wrth no weak- Haiterlcs: Coveleskif. Mnrberry . hvks, nuh It h tm knouleilgi und Ituel; Whimhill and Hiisjler. jtuat kuihk only ulib eKi-eiuv. I Hi. Lout 0. IWikIimi 7. HT. LOCItf (AH) The St. Louis Brown strengthened their hold on fourth place by defeating the Hus ton Hcd Fox Friday. 9 lo 7. In the first game of a H(Th l'ulir wm baited often ami timely. Kene- caw Mountain I -a mi hi. coinmoH- f fioner Of babebull, attended. The! hrore: II. H. K. Hoslon 7 11 4 ! St. Lou ia H 13 1 Il'ilterles: Kuhr. Hnfting and llevlng; Hush and Hego. Margrave. Arcade to Present ;Choice Collection 'Of Vaudeville Acts. i SITS BEAT i Turn ninirn! IWUbflMtS A choice collection of vaudeville In a program of sparkling novel tits, song-s, doncc-s, wilty repertoire with plenty of fun und amusement wi!J be seen at the Arcade theater on Sunday. 1 One of the outstanding feat urea Is the "Little Fantasy" presented by Kate lie. Fa ye with pretty mu Mc and pretty girls. The Mage is e"t in lavish draperies and wiih liai!lMjnie co.stiimca. 1'iano und violin furnish the musical portion and the pretty girls dance double and single numbers with light new; and grace. Song show care in selection and a desire to satisfac torily entertain, knd are rendered in a moat pU-aaing manner. Will iams A: Culver, "The i'un I'romot- Eatterles: Williams and Agncw; Fruett, Delc.ney and Read. Hjker. RfHtth -I. SofTsmento 2. SACHAMKNTO AF) It. H. K Seattle 4 6 1 Sacramento j .2 7 0 Ilatterles; Hummer am! f.. Hald win; Twitchell, L. Shta and M. Shea. RING SALE A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME TO OBTAIN THE BEST QUALITY RINGS AT THE LOWEST COST K(mi-uiI Si-UtUm i.aiiv i!i(;s l.93 Aortitl Sidi'ctlon .AIY HIN.S 3.1)5 GFVT RFBV icic; Hegular i alnr lo X J I ClHiIre $12.93 F.ADV HIXGS alue to IJ Choice $-1.93 S A L E mi.!I) Wfii i i: (ef)Li alue. to Sio Choice $13.93 i.aiiy i:i; I faniii.) Valnr in Sill $9.93 S:li.l fiol.l n.K iti;s alii.. i. s:io $10.93 f.i:T i:if;s Valtio (n SI" Choice $7-93 J. H. Peare & Son Established 1891 ( h-M lan.l 2. Ni w Y.jrli 1. C'l.KVKI.AX!) (Al'l -I II v. land J-'rldav Mill thi" cp"iilri' i;iiin I'A II R' COAST I.KAfil K. Cliilin v. I. Pel. Pail l-'iiim-lfco s 7 4( .6;4 H. -.it iikf : c ,r. M. atl I.- 75 it ,hn I. i. AnK. li.i 74 CO .'..hi l.rlliin,i .;4 s ,4i,i( ".onklun.1 to in .(in -: Vi rnon 4u sr. .ass " S.irniii'.i.nlo 47 S7 .311 M . M n . w m l A j I Salt I.nlii. 1.1-4, I'lirllnnil .1-2. I SALT l.AKK (AP) II. Jl. K. I'ortlun.l s ii K.ilt I nk 4 7 0 Hint. Th a: u-v.r.-nz und Hannah; l Kulilo nn. I IVtera. ! H.-rtmil g:unf: H. H. E. rortliind 2 11 (Salt luiki. 4 0 7 lii.tt.-ni!.: .Mi-i-kiT. Hollltifrn. worth ui'.-l T.il.ln; Mri'abf and l'e- ti-r.i. Ia" Aii..ii 4, 'rnion 0. I VKIIXON (AP) ). II. E. I .on AiiK-ii.n 4 8 0 V.-inon . 0 4 1 I'att. rl,.: :,iUt un.l Hinilli.Tp: I'UI.-tti- mi,l Whitney. n n M H H n M H H n H n n M H .rniili Water Irrigation 'Teimanent" I Sewer lull im know nnout 111' barlM'rn of l.n t.ntmte.' They oiv getCng put out at us for luunttijt in coiniH-lith n to tliem in tM. shingling bu-liifsv. i-, ally K.. llee thai our htui;Ied lop Jfntk 1'lter than Iheti-N. However, the price Ih nhutit the miiiic. 'v Uaw aiioIIht liugts hbiptm-nt of SIh'p-uln-WllllniUM Hnin Faint and (ireen Fnrservntiio ShhiKle Stain, Ohl Hutch FiiH-ev While l-eod ml KtHctly pure Hoibnl I ln-j Oil routing. Tn nut i nek FVnrp l'ods 1 1 each Iwre'a Ihe plmt lo e iiKiney. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Tlie 1'oor Man'i Frlrarl" Oiipo. lMUilr. Phone M-JJ8 So rjiimliiy Ilwiua San lYnnHx .1, Oaklatul 1. (lAKI.AMl (AP) K. H. r.. S.'in PrnnrlM'o 3 4 1 (liikliiml .. ISO th- iti.' with Ni w York. 2 to 1. Iluik.: hainr !ti h.'ttiT of a ii;clni I, attic uh Jun.'n. Thno roniiii!v hlti by thf first throe hatn-rn up In thf first lunlnit Kvf Ni-u- York Its only run. jLinit.-sun ti-'il the i-oro In the ni-v. iiUi ou his puss ami uti-al and Kunima's HiikIc while he acared the vrinninir run In thn ninth on Ills d. mole ami Kunimt'i alnKle. Manatier Cn-aker of the Indiana li out of the Kiuiie aa Ihe reault of 111 hit on the. left elliow kv ; J-lt. li.-r Marh. rry of WaahltiKton iiiura.uiy. jhi arore: H. )(. ; s,w Voik 1 l Clevelnn.1 2 10 Itutt-ri.e: jcn.a and H.nirouKli; Uuckee and Mlt. .nONAI, l.KAH K All Kaltlea In the National lenmie Friday were postponed on account N H U H M M H M Pi M n H n M H in H H M If N M II Island City, Oregon. H .ail Culvert Products SEPTIC TANKS KUILDING BLOCKS SAM) GRAVEL M es m m 2 U N n is ii LA GRANDE CONCRETE PIPE CO. est W E5I 5S " 1 tillA- 11 s,.i- .OA For Km hachelnr man or maid an electric hot pi ale. Mr, Fh'clro-Jervn It's a handy lfttM cooker. It Is a very serviceable appliance anil costs but very little money. You can biy everything elec trical you want here from a rnazda lamp lo a wash ing machine and can al ways bo Hiir of getting an obliging service. A.a'arhSrft,ai is a Cor Treatment is a Combined ash mm. it Featuring HARDEMAN For Fall froth local and internal, and has btcn succestful in the treatment of Catarrh i for over fair -Solabyaiiaruiau"-F. J. CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo. Oluu ALBERS POULTRY FEEDS Yi Iinii" ini-lyeil a i-fir or Pilot Ojsti r Sln ll roar .I(!T M.iiiiim .i:n roarse- ( HAItrOAI. Mi iliiim ( HAIiniAI, Vmiix. IIOXK Miilliiiil iicim: Al.r.M.I A M HAL I'ltlMll II y.i.Ki M Ah I It i-i: i . i 1 1 .k sckatch f'liirk Si-rntiil (rouin? Si-ralrli (.iiiutnu: M:(..li Muxiil Oil Mini. La Grande Warehouse & . Siorae Co. BARGAINS IN USED FRUIT JARS MASONS . ECONOMY 1 Pt. 1 Pt. 40c 50c qt. -iric Qt. G(lc Gal. o.-.c Gal. 70c Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 471-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Safely 'SdhTiU GimforLbfy j Come (o Our Stage Depot at 111 II .lerferson Ae. All Slaves l.eae from Thci-e Imilr. LEAVES LA (il(AM)E FOIt Joepll 9 A.M. . 1 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.: Sunday, 0 A.M. .4:00 P.M. Baker 7 A.M. - 10:SO A.M. - l.SO P.M. - 4 P.M. Sunday 10 A.M. - 4 P.M. Pendleton Daily 1 1 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Deiajt Plionu Main 790 ADDED ATTRACTION TONIGHT At Sherry's' Theatre THE TRI E LIFE HISTORY OF ROY GARDNER One of the most spectacular motion pic tures that has ever been made, in which appears a man v.ho mystified the public, who never killed nor injured anyone, and who, after succeeding in escaping four dif ferent times from capable officers, was cap tured in Phoenix, Arizona, attempting to hold up a train with two wooden bullets. At his last trial eleven of the jurors found him insane and he was recommended for an operation to relieve pressure on his brain caused by a piece of bone one-eighth of an inch deep. Today he is serving 77 years in Leavenworth, Kansas, Penitentiary. OFFICER SONNE Y The man who captured Gardner, will ap pear in person and talk on the history of Gardner's life. He is now trying to secure for him the promised OPERATION ta which he believes GARDNER is entitled, and furnish the money for Mrs. Gardner to make a trip to Washington to see the heads of our Government. - 1 rv 1 t ' v t V. 1 i. . ". aV W e 1, ' " - 'i x Handcuff Demonstration hy Mr. Sonney and Montana Jack, Chief of the Cowbovs I And as usual at Sherry's there vill be no advance in prices cm of rain. ISIlBBIBBRBIBBIIlBlliaiBIIlBBEEl