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Pare Two THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER' TVeu; Winter Fashions Mate Their Bow in Our Coat Department A ftMa .Tk:- Now everything is new and fresh; fabrics and furs are at their best. Our collection is sparkling with beautiful colors and everything that is new and interesting. It is the best time to see the Winter's fashions and to decide in your mind just what your wardrobe needs. Hills Department Store "A finod Plnev To Trmlo" Aditorials It May Interest You To Know Thut Kvery Tall ami Wlut-r frock BDy-R, "(Jive me fl:tri:i or IjIcsUh or Hhlrreil tunica, hljt HOIHc ftlllllcHM I must liavct Id jny jtklrt." That Hl(t-viH, tho"Ki long, am Inlerefttlnff In Hn-lr vari ous enff und puff fffvciH. T)urt- art: flarv riffn; t Jhti- urf firtfhiiiK Mttl pui'fM of Milk or Kfowne or ilt cp'-r omi! t fiat van Ihh iiikUt the lop of the hlWVf. f u f f h (I.- with Kinnrt little )owm; m Ijiolilt ry bainlft appear above tin- puflM. That On rannot talk of Kail fahi-jes uithout uVvotlr.K' ino.Ht of tlif (ILsruiUiiou to Putins. Then an: cr.'pt--bui'lt sfttins unl satin ran ton.s, often uiiii'd by trim rnhifo of gvorftte that, toK'thT with ih dull buck of the mati'iiul, i-in-IhaHizt' the hrillJajiff of tht tmtitm. That I ,onx H'.ffWH demand a pui'truT in ihe-Klov' to i;taJ;e the well - groomed woman. That Kyvli't embroidery hav liiK a votfUf. In Morne ciiiart cost unit s it Ih worn in rolors ovf:r contrasting slips. That Th hard-ridlriff Ttuulnn Cosaarks are hraltlnjr Into fashion with interpreta tions of thdr uniforms In thr new coats. That The glistening of f 1 n Btfel beads is to app ar on the Tall stylos. That An expert says. TJv out of doom." Sure, wo eru rapidly approaching aalt jatlon under which mont . Of us will have to. KRXKST WATKIXK, Manager. the ith whn 1 he Indiana (wttvd u round, Mi-orin fivu runs. 1'hlla-b iplna'B only run was scori-d on a double by Cochrane and two Infkld hits, hle struck out sU. Hh received brilliant Hup port. Ki-orf: , j. p i'htludHpliia i 5 1 Cb-vnland a 12 1 JiutttTit'K: llarrlMH, Homnn-11 firovtyi and Cochrane; I hlc and I uwIJ, Ictnl( 10, U.(nn 2. ftKTHOl'P AI') Karl WhHc hill turned in a victory for !--Irolt Wednmday wht-n be h-id lioa ton to six scattered hits to give th bengal a lu to 2 win ovi-r the i-ttstf rnrn. Bunion mudf ji8 twu runs In' the sixth on VlnKMld b Bintrlf, WlllutniM' triple and lioonn'8 sacrifice f, it wus Whitchill'H fourth ntruitfht triumph. It. M. I Boston 2 6 J lictroit 11) 13 a Hattcrb-.s: WtiiKii.-ld and 1 tlscli - off; W h It v h ii I a n d Uasl e r. I liit'iMjo i. New Yurk 0. CUU -AiH 1 (A I) ChlraKO shut out New York, in u pitching dtjpl between lied Kabcr and Jlcrl. t'enno"k. Hooper's doublo and Knit) in 'h finKlp in thu Becond in- jninif scored the only run of the K"nie. 1 m viHimrs Kiarn-n arier Kaber In the firnl itiniiiK by "erack Inir out three successive singles but th red head tightened up and was tii'ver In danger thereafter. Hcore: It. II. K. fSt-w Vork 1 7 a Chicago 16 2 batteries; j't nnock and l:-n-KOiiKh; Kaber and Schalk. Muddy if v 'v. r 'm to DUCK HEIX, LOCAL TNMRLER, ANNEXES HANDFUL OF WINS i'K.VI'I.KTON. IM-o. (Hpccliil) Acc onllnff to llx'iu. r ( '. Tuylor, . -coacli of Uie ivnilliton )hkIi mliool who hus li-" plJ-i with Hi1 ('larks t-ltili of liultc lliii'n J-ttu.'. Huik IMn. I'irun- twlrltr, has won flvi Mtrnlfrlit irirm-s for tin- Aioil' nnd l rwtiionnlhlo for Ills ti'imra .-t jisatioiutl rlimli. Tin- ro.n h r ports that Ija.n -)all Is fusU r than iv.r In lh Mlns It-atrn' uml tint? I'.ai-on Van llur.-n and V.ilt r .Mi- -f MOiits, slali'd that li-autn-, "I-thoui--h unori;aill'.i 'l. was al h ast of i'lus.- 1 i-alibiT. SPORT NEWS FfllSCOllilBMIySI LOS ANGELES! iwirio coast u:.;n: Clubs W. 1.. I'rt. Ran t-'ranclxco S4 i'j .rtf,s Mlilt Lake Mi .MH) Hcattlt SI 1 .670 Angeles .. , 78 (( .Ml i'urtlr.nd C 7a .49 Oakland 2 82 .43 1 Vrnon (.4 l .4 KacramMUo ....AH l .38:) v i :s ti :i 1 1 a Y's (jam 1 ;s. San I niiK i-Mtt 8, I AngelcM 2. SAN ritANCIMCO (AO Ht'orvi It. 11. y I.oh Allgele.i 2 2 1 Nm I'rainiHco ;i t t I 1 llllllllKS. ) lialterh -s; Knot, 1 Inglien. I'ayue and S.i db.lK; MeWi-elley, Cruek ett and Yejtc, AgiK w, OnklAiul 0. Vei-iimi ft. VKltXON (Al') ' H. If. K. fK'tktiitid 6 7 4 Vernon fi 7 Ulitlerl.ti: Kmi. i)eiiiwy nd McDonald, linker; Uryan and Whit ney. Sncrnmento lNirtland RACKAMK.NTO (AC) . H. K. Portland 8 4 Hiicrnitti'iilo .. ... 5 11 t lltitlerl.'t; Meeker and Tobln; Martin and Koehter. (Jfline I'osiiKtncd, Seattle t Salt Uike, iiosipoiivd; rain. Mn iiiNa i-oisK. I'llclilng in more tlinn tlto mero tlu-DWlnK or the ImiII oer the pinto. Tlit hucim'Nm of a pitcher In the his; nIiow I InrgWy (Ictcniiliicl by tllO M)ts llt IMWWKSCN, 1'olno Is what makes IMlchcr ''Herb" l'ennock one of the itiowt valuable southpaws in the game, .spite ihe f;iet that mony more lens MueeM-iitl pitchers boast a -wider asmuliii' iit )f stuff. dnlv the other day Pcnnork shut m:I the ChtcattA White Hox with iwo hits, one (i rank scratch, l.uw hlt gainer are scarce these days. J 't-nnnck's performance canted me to periiHe his record. It reveals the fact thru he has pitched moro low it it gume.i tlinn any left-han cr in 1 he America a league, l'ennock has great courage, most eet.'ntial to u pitcher, lie ts smart. studies his batters carefully, then pitches to their weakness. He watches h'n runners closely, lie in a grut fl tder. In pinch situations pennock al ways M-emn coolest. He Works easily when ha r dent pr'Hfied. Thet yon have Mtine of iho things that niaka (or plu hlng poise. They v plain in a measure I'ennork's con tinued suceess as a big lenguer. erred, pulled a dumb play. For years nther sporlH liove -cajM'd the "raiJnu" frnltirc lc-c-ttii.se of their ccUmlencxM. HITS OTIU-ft SPOItTS. U'ntll recent years the big col Ug football crowds were largely made up of the alumni of the insti tutions playing or of other colleges. The happenings of the game were accepted without u murmur or dis sent. , Of late there lias been a change. The popularity of football has reached the musses. The ' rar.z chorus is fast becoming a part of the grid game and It is to be re gretted. In thn laM Rrltlsli open golf tournament McDonald Smith had a very unpleasant experience with the gallery following him. It prac tically killed his championship pos sibilities, when it seemed certain he would win. Only the other d a y a t Vo rest Hills our woman champion. Helen Wlllrt, was hissed and the officials BOOK JOLT- CAPITAL NINE AMF.RICAV LEAr.rK. Clubs v. Wnshlnirtnn ?(J 4i rhllnriVlnhla .. 74 it tlilr-nito 7 115 ,St. T.nuls 63 fill lli-trolt ti ' Ph-volanil f, s f,7 NVw York 49 fit Hoston 35 84 AMIJtlCW Ulltl, TO AiiAIS AITIvMl'l' rllA.NM I. SWIM f.PK ORI.M NM-:. Krnnrr (AT) OTtin.lo Kili'rlo, of Xi' York, fcwitin for two lionrn nl top spimm! V'ln'H(liiy In preparation for liwr H.M-on'l channel Miivinpl, Ht-hetluh..! for thn hint ilny of thin month or nrly In K. pteinl,. r rthe pi trnm Iiik iin1i-r "Oltl Hill" llnrir.'Ni. who was the ftocoixt to fwlin tin- chan. n'l. and nho ts in h.-ttrr phnti'al condition than ui nny timo oltu-tt lii r urrlyal In Kuropc. Ilnrr-ras thinks she can nwlm tho rhunncl In two lloV. loavlnir Oil Si-z nl s oYlook In the niornltiK nnd r.'iirhmit Hover ti. foro I p. in. Weather condltlnitH are tniproln aiti! the iea Is rainier. A M. Ill's SIi kI Joh WAN'I'KI) Vutinit man nol lilritld of work for eallnir lioune. 'A.t In Huron & I.) i;wnlnK lluronlte.) 1'ott ninny Ainhtllons -tnni;ttors fall to take their plii liini; M-rkmsly. 'In ( tlio mink of i wis.' oiit Uoternn. tlioj mv nn'ivly lliniworn, no! latrlioi-s. 1 IIP. "HA.," ( IKlltl s. Nol vo mahy ears iik'n ttasetiall was II only kport In which the epeetators severely took to task till' ttetUc playiMH. In other words, basehtitt, lh(. na tional pastime, was the only rHm,, In which the athlete wro "raed" hv thn apeclalors. Likewise, thn one sport where one seldom gr.-CAl with the ritflrisls In chnrne Jn nil prohnlilllty "raiitlnu" of the. pluyers onirlnatefl In bbwbnll. Vr years i has u.-en the ireme of the mouses. Th,, aversKe fan hniovcn he can nmnun hettcr than the tnanuirer, plav hetter lhn the Player an,1 positively umpire Letter than the umpire. lti'lnt of such an opinion, he In variably give vent to Ms feellni.1 when h bciievM tome on ba Breaks 'Em! : a . t XATIOXAIi IK AC I r. flnlis v. Plttsbury 12 4 New York 70 CS Cincinnati (14 65 Ttrooklyn fit fit . f. Ixul ....fit fij riillnilelplila 6S 5 Chlcnpo r.4 (!S Boston 5t 7 j . Pet, .6S .t7 .645 .6: .6110 .4(14 .410 .204 Pet .mo .660 .MS .500 .491! .449 .44 .418 Breaking swimming recxmls la sor of pastime In Itself to Agn Uerstfhty, snsatlonai mcrnmid vh recen 1 1 y broke tier on n nw r k to the S;'0yard breast utrokft event b clipping four and two fifths second otT the former time. Agnes, by th way. figures u.utt pivmlnently I virtually all natatorial tnL. PT. 1.0VI8 (AD The St. Ixiuls Hrowns again pounded Washing ton's star hurlers and won from the Henatnts W-ednesday, n to 8. in the second game of the scries. Washington retained loagne leader ship, however, as the second place Philadelphia Athletics also lost. Th visitor used five pitchers and the locals four In what turned out to be a slugging match. Covc- le.sk te was retired after the first two Innings. Then Reuther and Marberry were hit for a total of six runs in-the third. The Browns got IS hlta for a total of 26 bases. These Included two triples by Slsler and home run by Ijimotte and H. Ulce. The Sena tors hit 14 times for a total of 21 bases. .Stanley Harris, Washing ton manager, was ordered from tho field In the fourth inning when he started an argument with Umpire Owens. Nick Altrock, Senntor coach, also was waved off thu field when he stnrted some of hla funny stuff Score; It. H. K. Washington .. $U 2 M. t.ouls i is 2 j Ttntt cries: Covclcskle. TlOuther. j Marberry. Itnllou, Russell and ; Huel; titnrd, Davis, nanforth, Van- giuter and Hftrgrave. Clevclaml tt. Athletics 1. CI.KVKI.AND (AP, Olevrtind made It two straight from Phila delphia Wednesday, winning S to I. Uhle hHd the Athletics to five hlt.H and outpitehed llarrlss and Kommetl, both of whom wre knocked out of the box. !"hle started the attack wltu a triple. The lltora fielded very loosely In roundly ' railed" for many of their rulings. t nfortnnsielv siortHiiuuiship ap pears to !h iltn out fust wit), a cvrtAln typo cnllitiMasl who now froqiimtM km4 of Ihe major sport events. National F'aiH (ianu-s. XKW VOKK. (AH) New Vork split a doubleheader with Cincin nati Wednesday, winning the first game, 6 to 6, and losing the second 2 to 1, In 13 innings. As the Pi rates won at Hoston, Pittsburg in creased Its lead to five and one half games. Miidtrom w.is added to Mr Graw's list of injured players when he was spiked by Critx in the fourth inning. Scores: It. H. K. Cincinnati 6 11 (i New York fi Hi 2 liatteries: RJxey. Heimiller, May and Wingo, Kreuger; Barnes, Kiu simrnoiis and Snyder. Second game; It. H. K. Cincinnati 2 13 ;( New York 1 ; 2 (13 Innings.) Batteries: luque and Hargrave; Scott and Hartley. I'nllailHphia 12. Chicago 2. 1'HII.ADKI.PHIA (A-i') Phila delphia climbed back into sixth place Wednesday by taking the sec ond game of the series with Chi cago, 12 to 2. Ktten tried a come back after being hammered from the ho Tuesday but was again hit hard and had U give way after the sixth. Score: it. H. K. Chicago 2 S 4 Philadelphia, 12 2t 1 Bu,ttTie: Keen, Jones, lirown and Hartnett; Knight and Wilaon. IJnrI Knn tie, premier Airvrl "an ,1ock"'V, in he looked it f t -r pilot im? a winm r from b Mind on the muddy track at Surn. tora .Sprimj::. N. Y. Ihe AH-Knibracin MtiiUcr ; KHAKI KMCKKItS They ore I but toned down tin front, having j l.igh or low neck and lomr sh ev- n. I A breast pocket, too. Ad in the (;rent falls (Mont.) Tribune.) Pittsburg b am was victors,, 2 to 0. In the first inning a p.is-s to Moor--. Itawlings' Infield hit and Cu ler bunt on which !' Smith failed to force Moore at third wre followed by Paruhart'ft sacritie.-. fly. letting Moire .score. In th- ninth Itawliiifrs knocked a home run into right cen ter. Score: It. if. K. Pittsburg 2 i! 1 Hoston 0 9 n fiatteries: Meadows and K. Sn.iihi.lt. Smith and o'.Neit. UNITED STATES Pittsburg' 2, Boston 0. BOSTQN (AP) Althpugh out batted and outfivlded bv Boston in the second game, of the series Wednesday the league leading- 1 IrHUl fi -I. St. 2. r.ItO(KLY.V (AP) Brooklyn turned out a 4 to 2 triumph over St. Louis Wednesday, usurping the ( 'a nil mils in fourth place, f'ant rell twitted for the p.obins, allow ing eight hitM and received good support. Score: It. H. K, St. .nuls 2 S 1 Brooklyn 4 7 ( Batteries: lthem, Dlckermun nnd 0'I''arrc;i; Cantrell and Debrry. I? A IIOMK-LIKK INSTITUTION OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Kesources over One and a Hair Million llMl I SHIRT I PICKINGS IS A PLEASURE IIEKE They're easy to talk about to look at to wear. Call and koo them you're the juilge. ASH BROS. !AY FEVER IJ 1 1 you csn, t "goi wy, - as Q I the attacks with V VAPO RUB Over 17 Million Jar Uatd Yearly (.WMKS TODAY. National I'aauc. Chicago at Philadelphia. Pittsburg at Boston. St. l.oui.s at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at New York. Aiuericnn licauc. New York at Chicago. Washington at St. Louis, liustoa at .Detroit. M y I'lMiii coast.' liauc.. Seartlo at . nlt Lake, -Portland at Sacramt;io. ;.' Oakland at Vernon. ;" i Los Anp-lt's at San Francisco. f- Two i'harjntng Warm Weather Wislilins The cost m t iic .of the bridesmaid was coral pink veil, with Jiouquet of wild fib- or.'- "( From Douglatf (Wyo.) I'terpris') . ' VEEDOL ,Ask Gibbons Service station. SAMl'MON TIHKS A,T Tl'lilCS. VEI.TKX. the (Juallly Product. Gibbons Service Station USE VEI.TKX I'KODI'lTS And you'll always be snllriiil. ('oniplclo cliassls lubrlontlon. Teli'iihone 575-J ,,, Jcfforson and liha Reduced Fares Ca lltNt dally to September SO Final rmxuru limit Oct. i, Iras Know the real fate ina ting joy that only a beach vacation can give. Fishing, clam digging, hunting, horseback riding, galf in, tennU, etc., are also among thedelight fill, health-giving pastimes at the beaches Pack your outing duds and pur chase a Round Trip Summer Excurtion Ticket via the North Beach Clatsop Beach Tillamook Beaches or Newport Safely Swiftly ' -(bmMuLfyS Come to Our Stage Depot at 1111 Jefferson Ave. All Mages Leave from There Dnily. I LEAVES LA GRAM)? FOU Joseph 9 A.M. - 1 1.M. . 4:00 I'M.; Sunday, 9 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. linker 7 A.M. - 10:50 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. - 4 P.M. Sunday 10 A.M. - 4 P.M. Pendleton Dally 1 1 A.SL - 4:00 P.M. Depot Phone Main lit Union Pa-siI System tfuutinj thm moat? wonderful trip down through tfcm Coluailum Gorga. Lm our mott teJIyvu ml! 6uuf it. J. II. KFEXKY. local AkcjU Ia (irantlc, Ore. Win. Alclurrny, ticn. l'ass. Agent Port land, Ore. M0h Sept. 10th - Oct. 20th Are You Ready for the Deer Season? We are still ready to serve you with the most complete line of Sporting Goods in Eastern Oregon. We will get you a sup ply of ammunition for any make rifle. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. USE Blue Mountain Buiter And BLUE MOUNTAIN ICK CREAM Home-made Products Honest Quality Always BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY U. F. TYLKK, Prop. Telephone Main 60 1109 Washington Ave. PUBLIC SALE Tucker Bros.' farm at Ladd Canvon, 8 miles southeast of La Grande on Old Foothill road. Tuesday, Sepiember 1 Sale Starts at 10 A. M. Sharp. Free Lunch at Noon. The following will ,e goid to the highegt bidder. rows S Oraile Jci-sey,, 3 rs. oU 3 ;mlc ,lerscs 4 r. nM 3 (inule Icrx'vK, ji. ,j 2 tiraile Jerxw, 7 yrs old tirade Jersey Hclf,.r mi,,., IIOHSEK 1 Mare. 9 i., llion ,. 1 Mni-e. 9 'rs.. Inn , 1 (.cl.llnt. ; Jrs.. mm, n I dnx. Itliml,. llam t ,,. Henn. II Cord Ifl-lm h Pole Woo,, Dry I Planet Junior Cnlilvaior. with nil attachment 11 HMs: AnnHinis of Hin.nn and -r o ut dtx-oiint for enh; or i, lug S per 1-Iit I n .l T. It. Johnson, Auctioneer J. E. Reynolds, t lerk. 1 J. I. Cne Thi-elier. (iooil ! condition, complete. 1 Mower. . ft. 1 Hay Hake j I P. & (). Sulkey Plow, i lll-lneli. i 1 WnlkliiR Plow. 12-Inch. j 1 Primrose Kcniator, .o. 3 i 1 3'a-in. Wagon 1 California It.-u fe I Itol) Sled 1 Hay Derrick 1 Stacking Outfit i Set 1 arm llnrnew ! 1 Two-scctlon narrow I Other article oo IllimcrOM ! to ntcntion. nniliT. ,. over 20.oft, 2 ; nioiilli hniiknlile notes draw- I Tucker Bros. Owners.