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Patre Two THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, August 2!, V.)':. FOREIGNERS f'U o depurttnent's patrol work." Po-' niericail StlldCIltS Giant Rookie l !.- iiibfK-ciur jo:in J. Aoonun n I plain. "Miid It is our intention to I i.iuke tvery officer as familiar with Get Honor Marks in t Final Oxford Tests 1 . his Ford as he is with tus revol- SEATTLE HARD 1 Pacemaker The Mannish Tupcoat for the well dressed woman. Hill's Department Store ". iituxl l'lnee To Trade" SPORT NEWS PIRATES NOS r out ra w AMKltllAN lXAfJI T. I riut.- w. 1 m. Washington T 45 Ail Philadelphia '4 45 lt Chicago ni fit! .f.4! i si. ioui p 5s .&;s I Jietrolt f'i .f.iS f Cl.-vfli.il.! .'. (ti .4i; j .Nil Vork it 71 .4n9 lios'on - 3i S3 NATION.!. I.KACI M. Clubs W. I- Pel. PHtsburr T4 4 .117 New York 71 M .65 Clnrlnntttl .. T.6 .546 St. Louis fil 64 .4s Itrooklyn 8 -4s piiiia.i.'iphia .. r.4 .t:.n t'hiraKO . "X . 44 :t llo.lon fil 73 .411 Billy m HIT 0 BEES i'A'iri: (o.wi i.kvi.i ; flimhit v. , Man Krawiwo s 51 rtuit ike ....k7 i;m S-attltt . 3 Ix8 AnK'H'A TI f' roriiaml ,.7,1 74 Htkland h'z M Vnrnon fifi y ftarrarrnrito 51 si VKSTKKDAY ftAMFS. Vtrn.m 4. On Main I VKItNoN AD Oakland Vnion Hatit-rit-it: l'l;tn'y and t. il. 4 ! 1 Mi-1 lil.l. Hak.-r; lnninK ) I,ort Angi'to ft, San Fih.hIm-o 2. WAN FltANCISCU (AT) Rcorr . 11. I I I.Os Angi'U-si 5 ! .San l-Yanrlsco 2 S Batter.: J'ayne ami Sj.in.t Gary, 1'feffer cnl Velio. l'Hll.AhKl.rMIA 4AI' A five run rally In th1 l'lillud IpJiiu half of thf ninth Inntrttf f-U on run 5hort Friday an.l On ntl-smirK" H ral won ft stucKing match. 10 to 9. FtHo.if-r'a lunr'Rt rolloote! !PVt'n hits off Ationiit on1 Sht-rhjn tlurtnp tho rally, but Krann'r saved (ht guiit, rvdrine t)i final batter with tin tlelntr run on .wrotHl. t'uylor r.rforniHl I hi unusual ffat of hitting- two homf runs In side the park In a Mingle frame. No one was on has1? either Time. iicore: It. H. E. Pittsburg- - , l i I'hliadelphU IS C Itattrles: ilorrUon. old hum, Adams, Hheehar. Krotntr and Sm-.th: rrarce. O'Neal. Iting and , Now York 4. SI. I.oiiW S. XKW YXfKK. AP W York took thw first frame of th series with the Tardlnals Pridny. 4 to 3. Meusel's double .scoring Houih worth with the wtr.ntne run In The tenth. The OtanVa came trojn be bind and tied th count when Hafey and .Uulkr rfoiyded In Ko ine for Krl ley's long fly. the ball count in for a triple- Kelly scored on a pitch bit by Snyder. FTtaeh hit a home run in the sixth. Shortstop Jarknon of the Giants cratn thrvw out hts knee during; fie-dtDg practice, and had to be as sist, j off the field. Score: U. 11. K. St. luuis 16 1 New Vork 4 II t llnttt-rbs: Sh'Tdel and ti'FiirreU; Fttsifniiiona and Hartley. vriir.LY i.v JFjrt. I'mplrlnic lo't all mtUmk. tbe arbitrator! 1I0 luive iliHr happy iiMiiittiUH nru If the j- are greatly fu tlic minority. IlPd" Faber. star fitrhT of the I'hktiKO White 80. was recently thf- vict if of a retort courteously handed him by t'mplre George Hildebrand. Despite the fact that the buses were rilled at the time and only one out. Kuber enjoyed the wise crack enough to have a good laugh. retrardlSK of the critical situation he was facing. Now Kfeber. as a rule, is one of Those pitchers who accepts the rul ing Of thf umpires with littl or no objection. He lets the umpires umpin while he dort his best to pitch. In th Inning I have reference to 'brick" Owens, working the plate, had paed two men with the count three balls anJ two strikes. In each inMance the final pitch was juat a trifle too low. Naturally Faber would have much preferred striking out the two men rather than have them walk. By his actions he made it apparent that he didn't quite agree with "Urlck" on the two rulings. So you have turned umpire at last," remarked Owens, who was rather surprised, also a bit peeved working back of the pitcher at working back of the pitchher at the time, while 1 waa parked at third base. Almost before Faber had had a chance to digest llrlck a I ! "s -y ! :i: --- :? ; I 1 1 - j V . I 1 "a TEET the Intent u.mw .!.'. 1 1 f I . ' " 'snecljitiy eel cted men of division, tn atl'tltton to their V'- lsm Kng- (A 11 The hon- ued as a result of the sf ruction in1 the Ford final iford examinations tins year school of ihe nrtliei-aiicudeniv. soetit 1 how W I hat the Americans n tn' a wevk in the Ford .Motor coinnanv i univer.sitv niaintaint-d a ntandrrt Thttl thfr f!tniTrs of K'jrone and l nlani at Kurn. v NV J., tn it-urn ui tchoiarshii fur alove that of mth Anu-ri. a ar-tt developing croii I producing land throuirh t:se of mo- torizrd equipment to a hlsher de- Kr- at this i.me than rv.r be run- in htstorv is l:iduat4 ( in l'oMm I Alter his training of six eight tractor fon-u-n st'bs reporiia ji:st j hour days In l!e police Ford school i:iade public by the Ford Motor' every sr-rg.-ant and patrolman U eoinpa.;y .Mpi.f n'-i of tr;tc lors! competent to make minor repairs d'inri the st-ven months of isifi!n bis cur u likh mny become n-c-diiiK Juiy 3(. ueif more ihan Hje.ssKiry while on palrol. The pre- Foid methods in shoo work and ihe nverage English sltidcut, and construction. They will have : only a little below that of the hold- charge of the precinct police j ers of the college scholarships. For guragea. r cent i.Teatt orr -iiioiiuiin: p l"o- iiia Heir re. t. -i.e. i n 3 H .itii ing i.ior.l hs of I :2 th; n during the -iod .f l1:!.. T. s of ir;i tors ttiiTfi record of the first s v n iilld in vi v.- of tl.e EET the latest McGntur rco!::e. t red Fitrsimmons. ' ' hi.Th.W 1 touted hurler. who eo! away I to a good Ftart by winning his in- j Itial game In a tig league uniform. r;;;.!d?y mounting b m;.:d for povv- r fur mini; !::ch in in th - old w..fil tlx- 'oi'Mr is bright for een trre;-,.r incre:-.s." 'in for. ign v l s, it -.vaa .stated. A feature in cohc;ion with the i.'irop'-itn shipments is the- fie it in mary int:;nces. the farnt- have advance. thrc- or four! nerfations in jirotw cinct garagts will be etuippe for alt major repairs anil rath car will be kept "tuned up" to meet the r-o,uireiiu-nts of metropolitan po lice work. The only deportment from the standard Ford equipment on the a number of years Americans hac been at the head of ihe law schools with nearly half of the first classes awarded, and this ; r they also have taken a high proportion of tirt classes in the in dicul eiwain maTiuns. The special aptitude of Ameri cans frtr the study of Kn;;liM law is difficult to tiiider.ttand. because it is a legal system d iff 'Tin: wide ly i roni that in America, and is based on Knglih sociul and politi cal iast itutioiis which have no LOOK AT YOUR HAT; Everyone Else Dots! yor si Mot si:i; vol it HAT Ilectiist' lia on tlie top of your head most of the time. Hut it'f the first thing other people Seff." JIave a couple, cliangeyour hat often, and you won't fP t a fhock u hen you catch fiitfld of yoiiiseif in the mir ror. ASH BROS. - Count of .-VInms nuil Flm acranietito II, Nrilniul SAt'ltAMKNTti AI 14. II 1nrllnn.1 & it .Sacramento .. 1 1 1 4 3! in craity .New )urk plot e-pscts j t, Hatterlcs: vri-j.,Omiian and u""" pnive oi great a:j stn Hannah; Hhelh-nhuck and Sh to the in' on rtKir.y n France io::l: nrttions. itie- over work lone , police cars will be the use of soUd J An:crican counterpart. It is a tri Ures which cannot puncture and t(1 Xhc abilitv of the lihodes cripple the car In critical moment. Sl hu!urrt ,mt a numb r of them ; i ." 1 . ! wlio knew no Iatin on tlH ir arrival i Swcilili C hildren Train I -a "oxford have mattrcd the Ho- Tom Miiall an,! little known col on Military Drill C.roitutl ! man iuW and obtained first classes. as often as to nu n from 1t The ovr6n examinations disclose ! -a: easf rn universities, of the MALMOK, Swe,p.n. (AP The tt ... intelleeiual ability is 'coiii iio d outstanding biw students cf the T..rninvioM military drill ground at l.iune-!,.. nn .livtrlf.. r. tlrt nsversitv " nnst few years on-' came from Mis- fn th tin-. I .in.). .kn ,. i.. . to no on cior for motiv power. " hJ nns h, rn conv. rted into a . jn America. The hit hi f the Ptciures.iue f..rm ! playground this suuuner, when1 . ft.. io ih. west mid oiMh IblKiMin. IliiHsia and the I school childn n. accompanied ;is to N-w Knt-land and to nu n t f iy ineir leac tiers, nave ieen en- j TTT. "m. - - I camped in the army barracks, j j while receiving instruction in : ; physical culture and outiloor life. ! It has been the largest niobiliza- the I ords-jn is tak which was h.n-lo-li'-n. In othi r in- the n w tractor is no-r-!y ded tO U fb--t Ott SOIiie of honors ! sourl. oiu- irotn joanu, one nom Miehlran a'ol one noin M'W 1 ork more in the eighth, .ack Wheat hit his twelfth, homer of the year in the ninth with one on hae. Score: . K. H. E. Cincinnati u u o ltnaokiyn .. v. 7 u o Batteries: Benton, Brady and Hargrave; Grimes. Khrhardt, Hub belt, I. Broan ami Tsyier. AMKI1ICAX LE.GVE. CHICAGO AP) Washington gained a full rime on the Athletics Friday by beating Chicago. 1 to I white IVfrolt trimmed Philadel phia. Bill Barrett and Ike Davis J handed the game to the the visitors 'in- th ninth Inning. Barrett fum Ihled Q&sllni grounder which en labied tha Senators' left fielder to I reach second base. He moved to third on Scott's sacrifice, and Salt Lake -. Seattle 7-0. ; SALT IAKK (AP li. H. V.. i Seattle 7 7 0 Salt I.ake 9 Mi 2 1 Batteries: Hamsry, Dumovich. Juney and K. Baldwin; Kallio. Stroud ami Peters. i Second game: U. If. K. ! Seattle o 4 ! Salt Ijtke 'j 13 1 j Batteries: Hasty. Strk-r and Daly; pierce and Cook. : (.AMI'S TODAY. Annrl-an League. Boston at Cleveland. New York at St. Onii :. Philadelphia at Detroit. Washington at I'hicago. Xatitmnl l-auiie. S. Iouis at New Vork. fhicago at Boston. Cincinnati at l'.rookln. remark, llitd. brand added: ' - n And he's still a niiMii better pfttMer than untpirv." A polite way of Idling Faber know that hh! nxs tigtit In liis nillngs. FaN r of tcm no further pmtit. j SMAHT SIDlMVi;. It is not unuxua! for the umpires after the game is over io-lhreh out amonjr themselves some of the happenings of the battle. In these private conference the umpires often unfold views ;hat would never be express. U in front of the players. Certain umpires might even go so fur as to admit they might have missed a certain play, the derision on which caused a long heated argument. IMek N'ttMln. veteran American lgut umpire, aside from his ; lon provide th duties of calling the plas as he : of '-ondon's d.i la4i!', Cia-t I.eastM". Seattle at Salt 11 ke. Portland at Sacramento. . Oakland at Vernon. Ijos Angeles at San Francisco. Ixjndtm'-s "W.-il! stn-cr SbrCnk- Arnnit S7 tMr 4Vnt laeli Mi: hi LONDON. (AP) The slay p.; illation of the Ciry of London " times grenter thnn the n;eht popi latlon, statis'les in the official ot s'.is of work-places show. At night there ar- i:i,7;9 pon! in the ci'y and during the !;. 43(5.715. These latter bav- lo h transported to and from the sal urba morning and ni?;ht in soni- thing less than two hours. ! The suburbs of llorr.s- y and L v- . a:er numl' r Cblcago 6, DoMon 4. TiDfiTilV 4 API KMi- tvall wtft. ed by a strong wind, went (or extra len Davis fumbled Buege't base hM and helped Chicago de 1 cat t he Boston Braves, 4 to 4 . in the first of the five. game series M Brave ii. d Friday. In tho fourth Inning with a man on )j CUmaales hit a house run to the flag pole. Scon: K. 11. K. Chicago ., J 1 Boston S 5 BatVrl: CWj-r and Gonzales: Cocney and Citron. Cinctnnntl la. BriM.kbn 7. BltOOKl-YN (AIM-The Cincin nati Bedi battM Grimes out of vhe box in the rlrt inning Friday and defeated BrookHn. n 7. Khr hardt replaced tirlmes after ftv runs wen- made tin,i n. ,( bntil the siih when two more run wen' scored, The visitors whacked Jfubb.-n mid .iod Brown 'or five We Offer FOU YOIH KUM1XATIOX AND COMI'AKISOX t room brick hjus.-, fU;I 2 story. S good be d t oou s u pjf..n i r s. a . so taih. 4 closets. 1 itg bedroom downstairs, gvod fireplace, rood cement cellar; hom.- )n ia(, condition; extra large 1M. food lawn, lots c fitie tre,- and shrubbery, large gar.b-n sp:t gocni weod hou. g-.irae. This property Is priced rU'.t. Corr.e in and --e u a'-out it. grounder. The Senators' victory he remarked put an end to Ted Blknkenshtp t winning streak after he had won 10 consecutive glmes. Blsiiken shfp allowed only five hlta, two of which came In the fifth inning, which with an error, gave iha via i;ors thetr ftret run. IVcklnpaugh's double in the seventh followed by Kuel i single, tied the score, Chi cago jumped off to a two-run lead in the second Inning on Sheeley waik. Hoopers triple and Kimm'i sacrifice fly. Ferguson, who op posed Blankenshlp, was touched for Hfht hits but the locals were unable to hit in the pinches. Fer guson mrmng back nine White Sox via th" !rlke-out route. It. 11. K Washington .. 3 S u Chicago -t 2 4 Batteries: l-Vrguson and Bucl; BSankenship and Crouse. y pop'iiation. sees them, is the breeder of thor- lo ing clort-ly by Fas; Hum, i oughbrd hunting dog?. That's his - and WaltluunstoA. sideline. s . A number of oojes from the Na!- j The "city" in London is a nn gennei nave scia lor as hlch ' tlon in which mnnv ef - : . r.-.. as 11500. wljllelit is just an av. i financial ami banking hcuwJ arc erog price. j located and in a measure eorres- ine?.r uogs are me last worn of ponds to what In V w Vn-k- - i , their kind, almost human as to in- !epw th- Wad ytr,.,-t JiTict 1 i leiiigence. ? In a recent game N'alHn had a ! number of unusual rulings to make and was positive he hadn't flipped up on a Pingie dtv-Uion. one of the pas was rather At 1-atahle but Nallln a:was had an answer for any peculiar angle that was sug gested. He just wasn't goiny to ' lose the argument. Half in jest and half in earnest ; Fmplre George Mor tarty ended the j debate in a happy manner when ' r farm Foreign d-;ivi and trucks as w. n as laocoln cars, l a new recon) Ouripg th" flrt : sev.-n months of l;!''.. Sales ofi Ford cars and tracks total d 124.-1 "4'. or more than wi-1 d-- liver ,1 in foreiirn countries during j the eorrerpondltllf period of J24. ! not ;r:ei-i ling f.ir--tt an.l .lom.-stlcj il'S of ihe Ford Motor company! of f'anada. Ltd.. which to'al.-d 5.'.-! :i"'i duriuL- th-- (uun.- months this y,;r. j Although th.e increase in ab-sorp-i tion of cars ;:rl trucks is porpor- , tionait- ov.r Kurop- and South I America, the remarkable increase ! in Ford son tractor deliveries is due primarily to Kump-'s awakening to the n tl of maximum pro!uctionl from limited an as under rultiva- ' tion. 1:1 t-outn Aiijeiica. the trae-; t lor h:w losing ht id a ph'.ce as stand- ' ard emipment a:sd incn-.isl sales' j th re. iiitho.igh spicUtcular , ihaJi in Ki'rope are increasing to j cov r th-;- noriaal expum-ioji of :.gr:cu!ti:re. 1 To give the motorized police of ! NV-.v York tiy iiii intimate I.now-! b dge of the construction and oper-; I ation of the Tj; Ford cars recently. purch-s-d by the city, a special f Fjrd school has b-en established ' by tho N w York Police academy i at 3 4 fi s!n e! and L-xingon ave-! ! nue. !ore c-an i.snn police s--r- ; I tr-.nts and p-:trob.n-n tletailt d to the iv. o t - r iv is n of tho po ! i ce force an enrols I in the Ford fchoni In a course which complete ly covers ev. ry phw of the Ford engine, el. cirical, tiutch and drive j tion of school children ever seen . i in Sweden and has been so suc- or j- or-l cars , , ... . on Uti The UNIVERSITY of OREGON conttins: The College oi Literature. Science tni ihe Am with 22 departments. The prcfessKVw! schoob of Archi tecture and Allied Arts Business Administration Education Grsd uate Study Journalism Law Medicine Musk Htysicol Edu oatior. Sociolosy Extension. " For a ttoteloju or any information v?nU Thf RgfMror. UniCTrnlf of Orefon. uene . Orfgon. The 50 tk Ye Ojiera September 2. 1925 3!? v ('sit -tin. 3- 7T (hmfudaldy j Safely - Sternly Come to Our Stage Ihpol M Jefft-rsoii Ale. All StaRus I.i-aie from Thi-re Imilj-. i.FAvrs r.A f;RAM)E roil Joseph a A.M. - 1 P.M. - 4 :fK l'.M. : NuniUy, A.M. - A :00 11. Ilaki-r 7 A.M. - 10:.'.0 A.M. - 1:.".0 l'.M. - l'.M. Similar 1C A.M. - 4 l'.M. Pendleton Kalljr 1 1 A.M. -4:00 l'.M. Depot Fliono Main 7'J9 Is nrr i !iy taking over rur.'y or r Tn- j St. Imin i, Ne york 0. FT. I.OI IS (A!') Oothlt and Outtlei.1.,1 ibr Hrowna aueeeedei! in liianklnK the w Torlt Ywili t to n in trie first rimr of the series fl.luy. Jarohaon orej the ion.- taily vn Uvuton'a tlnrl.' in ihe ..-onJ Inmns. W.n. Hot heW the iocai to thr hlta. Jo. Glard was louchrd for eht. score: ... H v Xew V.lt i ii l.O'l'i j j 'Xo chamv l.fwin that one. al lln has biva AsM-ialin mi niut-h with thnee inart Ut i.r hl lie U iriMtluir that way hitiwir." Tricks of Fate aerea rd lan 1. Coie avenue, f larcre o;d l.u-n. A of ii.tfci ri t...t , pile- Is lo prtc. anJ t.'i located or: i-.u hciiM., ;o.-tn tract l-i.. Ity. Tt,f I'ttiii'- tn. r:t WE HAVE OTJIEHS La Grande Investment Company BOXTrj HflALTOIU !e41ac.l Acmn ftw RW labia laMirasr ClaitipKale. Ul Aiuum At. tM VU IV4mu , rhlu.u-liJ.la I. lKi HiIT (( Ia-4 hy the veliran. Ty fold,, lwiroll ntlnue.l their a.'unt on the ramparts of the Atn...can Icafue ! ad-rs. it- K-ani.e I"u:a,lr!ihla rriday. to! I. r.a ce'lct:ng 14 hi; oif four I Quaker pitch, r. It Tvaa iH trt.f. ,.'ifm "traieht u-torv. fol.h n,t I jwinra .-arh ,-01 n..r,e hits ini-lud-. ma a trtri'.- and a douhle hy Wlnro lfij a deuH; by fol t. veo hlta i.-r.- ma.le eft Oray In ihr firs; !i- i.-nlno. I'hlld..lphlVa run j in f;:ih ramp hy mean of ain. 1 6i 1'Mlt and Oallowav. fol. ioed hy a Ilildfri choice. . 81 It It. K. I ! r..i-.L.M iai li,"' - I j i j 4aitrie: oray. (ovea. hom met. Baurmnetnir and Cot-hrarie Molloy and l!fr. r - ii UNITED STATES OF 11! A HOME-LIKE IXSTITUTIOX NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Resources over One and a Half Million w a.mi li ' - 4W ,i 1 - . I 1 H m Anno uncemen We are pleased to announce our appointment iis dealer for the Caterpillar Tractor Company for the following territory: UNION, WALLOWA and BAKER COUNTIES in OREGON and all cf the STATE OF IDAHO except ing that portion North, of the Salmon River. The following sizes and models of Tractors will be sold by us in the above territory: TRACKLAYER (Formerly BEST) "30"'" TRACKLAYER (Formerly BEST) "GO" CATERPILLAR (Formerly HOLT) 2-Ton CATERPILLAR (Formerly HOLT) 3-Ton CATERPILLAR (Formerly HOLT) 10-Ton Bunting Tractor " Company La Grande, Oregon. Have You Ever Blamed Your Eyea for Your Headache? Must headaches come cn in the after no. hi, after clie work. Any one of several eye unif ies cm cause an intense laMiiiiohe. Attack your lieaJache at its Eotirce. . ftii i?t.ii.Ui tari Mi ...c'll C..ni fr,Ji I. -I ... w . . ilui e vur A'vci Examined Dr. W. M. Peare Optometrist with J. H. Pear oi Son EHIflaBlBaaBBBESBMEI.EaSSQaiS3XBa&S5BZBBBaX BPS cu 4' Water Irrigation H K t Water I Irriation g -- Permanent" n t i i i L i a ft -. "3 s Sewer p p p Si H tl II m EL Culvert m n m If? FJ n Movioo a. th Teiaixl l. CLEVK.4AI (API ..Holier be.stwt Miller la a pltchlnr duel r.r r-iaay. lctoa defeaiinir rievelsnil. I to 1. xedt tine 'ed la the aeeona Ud scored en Ie douhl. Tod was Kit B .Vdler In tha sixth and eecrrd oa Waniya lnr!e. . Scora; H. H. K notion s 4 c Citveland . i $ j IHir'.nt the World War Rajitl Tehe lvsy laboi-el was a major tenetul la command o a division o the csar-t krmy. His diilalon vaa or. f th fear thai won victories tni tht Germans. Wiliiaro schullne fhelow-l sut German ace durtnt tht '' V'n broutnt dosrn three eeerr.ji plaa-a. aont of which t American. Berth came to America sad Joined the Hurras National Guard, but tha (teneral and tht art "ow art far below their former miit tare ran for eaja Juai a prtynta. Sept. 10(h - Oct. 20th Are You Ready for the Deer Season? We an? 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. H tM H M W a m a H gj m tn H W M 98 II Island City, Oregon. 7 Eroducts SEPTIC TANKS BllLDIXG BLOCKS SAND GRAVEL - m &ud Kaaaaaaatnamsaaaaaaasaaaaaai fjjj rg MOa. N 1 N LA GRANDE CONCRETE PIPE CO. PHONE MAIN 120 nnnHBHHHBBBBBBIBBBBBaBBBBBEBBBBBBEflBBBl