La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 01, 1925, Image 2

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    Pa.ro Two
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Tuesday, September 1. lr-
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nin-AiKi.riiiA ( ai- - - - ritis-
l.urg- won Ita fourth hi i:i'j;ht front
J'hlladclphln In rc Momh.y, JH to It.
Tile locals i(nl u " 1o I It- it)
the fifth. wlK'ii thi' visiitifH pouml-
(J Knltfht for four i 1 1 1 m und three
rui'M, ul'ti-r which liny v.'oii uim1t
n'.-itp.t. Hnore; K. M. I J.
I'lltsbiirK I" J::
I'hlkubiphi.t .. :i S 1
Iliitlerbs: M mlows ink) HtmUt;
KniKhi, Uf-tlH iiti'l Vi!non.
lioion a, ( 1 1 iniu i :t.
lIOrV."i AI') - ;o:'ln cvhimI
up the .series with ctiii'UKo :.i 2
Jill, by titkiiiij .Mondnv'i; j(.ime, f
lu 2. The JiruveM )si ik I t il litis on
Kuuffm;.nn. Wilson, r,-."Ni jy re
called hy tin- Itmve t,oin W'.-hts.
Ivr, had u perfect !;iy at but.
tfeoiv: K- ii. II.
J Chlcutio h n a
litter oil t 1 L fi
IJ.it ten. ;:: Kiiiirfn.n;, fun Oon
i.iliw; ltitrn h arid :v Will.
-;.Vo other National ifuj.'uo ,";tiiiis
tdu'dul'-d.
iy.t
Evans&y
Ul
:VN American leiiiMti t?:imta yes
terday. f .
"fj' .-iH run).
(alian Queen as Baby
Began Mother Duties
mities of a mother with a viu.tm'
recently. Queen Helena told h-r
K'jest that stm hud ninny been n
mother. "When I wan a baby."
r'lUd the ijutt-n, "I motli-n-d my
.dolls, loving lie m. tj.-.nr:li.r tliem
up and cduealitty thviM i Ihotufh
Mtlry wore Hvinir cri'.ilurc:. Aa
J ou'if, Kir!. 1 n a mother to my
joungent brother. When he was
i botu my mother was herluuhly ill,
und l be Infant wan turned over
to me. Iil more f,.r liliu than
I did fr my own chihliej., b--
cuuat.' for them I had the uid oi
liiirsea,"
Queen Helena recalled a story
, of the crown prince when a tod
dling tot. TJie yuuiiK.Uer had been
crying and quickly til led Ids tears ,
when IiIm mother invti.-d him tnj
alt) her In u minor domeutl as. '
""N'ow yoj are fine little man."
..wild the urn-en to her now .null.
m Inff eon. "And to ihlnlt j'l.d a
. Iillle while uvo ynu ,tin erytnij
Lite a nuuKhty child "
"Oh, mother," replied little
llmnboldt. "that wan mil 1 cry
inff, it was another little boy." i
The Sdne snd Jhn Tlnme'i 1ip.v'
been linked ttwthcr hv -in esj.erl- I
f; mental flUtht of u l'ren h plane I
' trotn the heart of l arl;t in London. ,
' Jt h planned to liniiniMe tlie air
dromes and Have an hoar's time and
COIlNld. ruble expt UMe bv la-iduit;
; Jtlanes directly n (he ie;nt ot th"
ril He.
Japanese inn e incinseil nearly
70u mjuare nnle ,,t I'lirnun with
fleet rifled barb- d wire enianle
nienla to keep nH. "tinned" natives
from the "miiamed."
VI ICHA.NS IASS.
M: in:e,-(- Miller I1ukU"" f Hie
cu York Americans rce'iitl Kuxtt
liKtlf ti(leiue of Ills tntetllioil i4l
rebuild v.ieii In pa I lou twa
id ItS V' letuns to ahMiyion.
The pluyi-r-s who w lit to the
world eiiampK over 1 he wutver
rute wre (mti'lebler liob V'eaeh
and 1'itchi.r Alex KeroKon.
Xo doubt .Maii!it;'T Harris of
Wu.-liirurifni f inures these playerw
may beti in the pt nn:!!' drive iy
i . ru:t (! niofc- i he ehib In but tin
and I'lteMr.
Ti.e defetiN" of the NutioiialH is
all lh;W ct.ultl be d- -ir- d. An added
plllleh at I hi bat eonid be Hied. The
itui d-hii t Hitf 'eaeh may help here.
Since the iipriihltf of the nr-ttMin
the S Jiliiiii,"i "ii pltt Mllf," be.-n
u ii'.y mark. . Kerjiuon has
alv.aa been a to;:,;-, nut fur tin-
1 Nttlien:ii to craclt. "ndoubtediy
M!i!i'. hni:ieiit:eJ llail'lu In crlalmillK
. hl.m ,
Moth I'hiladelphlti and WaMhiiiK
(lon eclaimed Jacl; 'Juinn when
lioHlon uked fur watvera. The
! Atlih lict! e.nl hlrn. At the resets!
Iwr.'tiiiK. the two-K'iiM'.' e.-.d enjoyed
by (he Mar-Kin-' n miKht b (credited
ierej ;.y yuimi. i
It Is nij:itrcnt In tlm tliivn down
llie lionie sti-et.i, nettlier Jh
iiif;lu nor 1'liilatlelphla l- t;oliiff to
Mi,feie !t that mttfht
tiiiiar.to jH'iuiaiu chtim-.
: i
Vr-A( IIK JINX.
.The r-ise (Jf Chitfielder Uob Veach
la a moNt peeuiiar onn. It would
h ii ;iu::;t un:;:;;:;:! happeniiiKr If fte
f,'!-il!,y' 1 ' 1 1Vi' i tvu-ti ji n tt n t y i jh -Vn'r"at
Ihc 7'h'k end' of "his career. 1
Kive or nix yeuid au the ,Ww
York Americans made many over
tures for each's wrvictw. It was
generally known that he was nut in
tavoi in Uetrolt and that u iradc
for him was pot' ibie.
At that t!n.e Veneh vfts one of
the outstanding siuirKetn w' llu'
b-Krwe ald II waa believed that hn
would not only add a hatting punch
but prove a bit Rate atlrui'tioii for
New York.
Kur Hoitie reat;oii the two eluba
could never nree on tlie deal and
Veuch lingered with the 'J Ik era un
til nuld to the Huston .lied Hox
two years uo.
Had each Ian tied with the
Yanks when that club was hot after
him he would have had the ood
fortune to idiare in three world be
lies. Indead he :ot nothing.
Last v.-Inter the Yuukee;i finally
fcecinvd iii:u and It seemed V"ael;
Wiis aboui to net u iiood break tin
anit.dly. Then New- York proceed
ed Id coll.ijjte und pick u spot in
the :-eCtind dii;don.
tlolan to WaMiliifTton at this
time innireii y, ach of a ph-re. of
eliaiiKc. as tlie Nationals are cer
tain to be either one-two. '
I) Is JuH p'ible (bnt bice lilt
ti'Min i he bat nt Itobbi YeiKM mn
bne soni. ltiin- UnUt Willi the rinal
result In the Anicrii an Icauue.
TttA.i:i)Y IS lEId'Olt I I
i:i tiCM';. Ure. (Sp.-cl:;H - a
nu.a at Makrl.lne ahtt and killed
his wne mid then turned the Kan
U"M) hhrisidf. nceni'dltiK to W onl re
ceive,! here by t'lil'oli'T H:anst.t-ter.
The schedule for the Pacific
roust footbl season as prepared
to dale follows:
Orcein Auttfr.
,t-t. 3 WIHam tte at orulli.
Oct. in ((iinxa.gii at forvatlls.
Oct. J7 Whitman ut I'oriland.
int. L'4 Stanford ut I'alo Alio.
- Molilalia ut I'orvallis.
-1'acific at t'orvallK
Oregon at Kiiki'ih-.
- Idaho at Hole.
I'. S. i.'. at I -os Anyeh .
Multnomah at Kugene.
Itlaho at I'JuKeiie.
Pacific at KuK'ue.
California at Portland.
Stanford at Palo Alto.
U'iltaujetie ut Halt-m.
-O. A. Ul KlIKelie.
-WashiiiKton ut fv-attb
U aliinuton.
-Willamette t S altle.
Montuna at Seattle.
-Neltranka ut Lincoln.
Whitman ut Seattle.
W. S. C at Pullman.
SI a n lord at Seattle.
-( 'alllornia ut P-ei keb y
i'uK'l Honml at Ta
Oct.
tti,
Oel.
t rt.
t let.
Nov.
.Nov.
Nov.
S. d.
nci.
Oct.
on.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
coma.
Nov.
Oct.
( let.
(nil.
NOV.
,Vnv.
Nov.
Oct.
Walla.
Oct.
let.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Or t.
cow.
oct.
Oft.
Oet.
Oct.
Nov.
Nwv.
Sept
kane.
Ot t.
Oct.
on.
Oct.
Oct.
kuUe.
Nov.
20 OreKon at Heattle.
asliiiigton Male,
2 Montana ut .MismhiI.'i.
17- Idaho ul I'lillmaii.
:il Washington at Pulltitun.
71 'alllornia ul tierke-y.
V 1 Ofilliarti at Spoka ne,
i'& t'. S. C. at l.o: Anjvdes.
Whitnuiil.
2 t'heiiey Normal at Walla
17 o. A. '. arportlaml
'1 - Washtnon ul Seattle.
:tl -Willamette at Salem.
7- - ion.aKa at Walla Walla.
I4--Puf;et Sound at W.illa
rS Pacific :;t Walla Walla.
Jda'iui
3 Idaho ColleKc nt Mo.--
la Oregon at Kiiene.
17 W. K. at Pullman.
24 Croimtwi ul Moscow.
Hti I". S. at Mwii. '
7- - M out a nu a 1 M osco w.
21 o. A. '. at llol.-e.
;onan.
'Jti Cheney Normal ai Spo
ilHi. Charlea ut Spokane.
JO O. A. ut CorvaliiH.
17 Montana nt MI.smouIu.
2i lttahu t Moscow.
31 Haskell IndistiH at Spo-
-Whitmap at Walla Wal-
-ColleKe
Idaho
No. n
Hoise.
Nov. 1 '. K. i. at Spokane.
Nov. MnJtmunah at port
land. .Montmitt. I.i
Oct. .1 w. ii. I, at .Missoula.
(Jet. Id Washington at Seattle.
1 7 Ciolizagu M ieu!a.
24 School Mines at Mis-
r r-r'-TN 1
i v i ." .. . v .
n I y ' " f
If ' -
Best Playing Ponies
Get Association Medals
lO'OOUL GUHGS .-
i m imp i ran
u n a miu
CHlt'AOO (AP). nfty-nlne
bronae medata have been awurd-
ed by the Horse Association of.
America to the best pluying poti-j
i h in- clubs af filiated w ith ine j
I'nited States I'.do Ksoclat ion. t he '
iis.v)eiation announced htrv today, j SAN KltANflSt'O, Cal. (Uy the
Twelve went to hoi sea playing Associated presw.) Although sur
witii urn:y learns and 47 to Iio -s-h j feting a loss of eight poims at the
nhivtiie with rlvtllMn Ohtm 1 hands of Hett le's pitchers, 'i,efly"
J lre' Clov-Jand'a new thti-d baseman, Johnny Hodapp, who got away to a
good start In his major league debut the othvr day. Hodapp came to the
Indian from IndlanupoUa of the American Association, where his sem?a
tlonul work ut bat und tttleJd uttnicttd conMiderablo uttenPon.
clubs.
A CiimniUee of polo players se
lects the best playing- pony of tho
season. Judging entirely t" per
loijiiunce and without attention
beln paid to breed or. type.
Steplun Sanford of Long ' In
land, was the only man who tad
two ponifs goyd enough to win
medals this year. I'lve of th--v.
iniiers were developed by I-Yed
I 'os'. West bury, Ixn Inland ;
three ,y W. O. Meadows of San
Antonio; thn by K. H. Jacobs
of Hoyce, .Yirginia, and Frank
Small of . Ilumillon, Mus., Col.
Jacobs, William Anson of San
Angelo, Tie., iuid Kurle Hopping
-f New York, each selected und
trained two of the medal winners.
An sua lysis allowed that 'IVk.ih
furnished more polo ponies. Twc-ty-one
of the f.y were known to
be from Texas. Of the 1 G on
which no Information was uvad
ab!, u n imber probably were
; 1 1 pin t hat state. Virginia ran ked
second w ith six ponies. Nine ot It
Dec. r--t
I e i a
geles.
Oct.
Vltle.
let.
Oct.
bertf.
rt.
ddw
Nov.
Nov.
Fore.-t
Nov.
at i.tis An-
(. A. c. at Los Angeles.
St. Marys at Los Au-
Unliebl.
in -Cliemawa
17 Puget Sound at Taenm.i,
24 Pneilic College at Ne-
NtiV. I
Stockton.
Nov. 21
NtiV. iie-cinco.
Alumni at Santa, f'lara,
St. Marys at San Kran-
21 Colleg,. of Idaho
II.
Gertrude Ederle Aain
Postpones Channel Swim
at
at
Oct.
Oct.
sou land.
Nov.
Nov.
sou la.
31 o. A. O. at Corvallls.
7 Idaho nt .Moscow.
14- i . o. i at Ui
C'olhge nt MIs-
ullfornln.
2ti traiita t'loru at Herke-
tcl. 3 Nevada nt lerkeley.
Oct. u oi niplc ut llerkeley.
Oct. 17 Ht. Murn at Berkeley,
Oct. 24 Oregon at I 'or! land.
Oct. Si Pomona at lo Angeles.
Nov. 7 V. H. Ut llerkeley.
Nov. 14 Wa.shingiun at llerke
Iry. Nov. ?1 Sianford at Palo Alto.
Stanford.
Sept. 2C Olympic Club at Palo
Alto.
Oct. 3 Santa flara at I'alo Alto.
Oct. iu occidental at Palo Alto.
Oct. 17 r. S. O. at 1-os Anavles.
t)ct, 24 O. a. C. at Palo Alto.
Oct. 31 Oreaon nt Palo Alto.
Nov. 7 Washington t Seattle.
Nov. 14 So. Branch V. at
Palo Alto.
Nov. 2 I California at Stanford.
r. s, i .
Pomona ut Low Angeles.
Ptah at l.o Aagi les.
StaalKi d at I .os Angeled,
Arizona at Los Angeles.
Idaho at M
Santa Clara at Los An-
7 Willamette- at Salem.
14 - Pacific l'i:lvemiy
drove.
21 .Monmouth Normal
MeMinnville.
Nov. 2ii Albany College at Mr
Mlunville.
Ht. MnrN.
rtept. 27 Navy at San Pranrh.ci
Oct. in California Aggi
.Sacramento.
Oct. 17 4'nlifornla nt llerkel
Oct. 24 Nevada at San
Isco.
Oct. 31 y.o. ltranch r. C
llerkeley.
Nov. 7 Multnomah at Portland.
Nov. 15 Ninth Army Corp-i ut
San Krunrlhco.
Nov. 2t! Santa 1ara at San
rrnnclsco.
I ice. 6 Presno at San KmncKco,
lec. 121. S. C. nt Los Angeles.
acific.
frt. Id Multnomah ut Portland.
Oct. 17 Oregon at KilgeiiL.
Oct. 24-Idaho College al KoiL'st
Grove., ,r . ..
Oct. 31 Paget Sound at Tacoma.
Nov. 7 o. A. C.' at t'orvallis.
Nov. 14 Linflel.l at Korea t
G rove.
Nov. 20--Willamette at Salem.
Nov, 2! Whitman at Wulla
Walla.
Wlllnmettc.
p.pt. WsshlnRion tit SeiLLlI'j.
Oct. S O. A. C. at Corvallis. I
Oct. 24 Puget Sound at Tacoma- i
! 1 Whit man at Salem.
7 ( "regon at Kugetie.
2ii Pacific- at Salem.
2'! Idaho College at Cald
lloiLOC.NK (AP) Oertru-le
I'M TP-';; s' ut on her Fecund at
tempt to swim tie- i:n,';llsh channel
has been pos:-oned tentattv ly un
til 7 o'clock Wednesday moridi.g,
owing t weather conditions.
'rret l atullties In London
lucrea-M' II In Tlirct- Mnnlli
LONOON, ( AP) The streets of
Loiiflon are get ting more danger-
jous ir the (juarlerly statement of
j the number of deaths from sirei
. dents issued by the commissioner
:of police is any criterion. During
j April. .May and June this year 226
people were killed or died from in
juries received in street accidents.
This den'h-toll Is higher by 41
than that for the previous three
months. The total number of street
accidents during the igtiurter was
2f,S-J2. compared with 17.Sia'dnr
ing January, Kebruary and -March,
and a quarterly average during
H'2-t cf 2H.744.
r states and Aegntina. 'an:
and Kugland fuinished the re.
tnaining .sixteen.
Iitcaus of t he ned of weight
carrying polo mounts the h-igitt
limit was aboliuheil several yea i s
ago, but no marked Inereaso in
size was evident so fur us the
iiiedaJ winners were courevned.
'I'lioioiiK-hbreil Idood dominated in
the winners, although, many 1ij
O'Houl. riy chaser of the Salt Lake
1 s, con t in uw t o lead Pacific.
Coast ttague batsmen bj' an easy
I margin, fiiolticial tigures lnclu.i-
'iag gaiiitsi of .Siitnrduy show a bat
tling average of -412 per cent for .the
l.tee outfielder. , -
Paul Wauer of the Seals, is sec
uuid high man with an average of
and Kruak J-lruzill, Seattle, is
' m t with .Sim.
-Hack" Miller of the Ouklalid
:c!ub is tejtduig ids outfit witn .;ia.i;
Nigh leads the Port la ml Jieavers
, wdt h ,:;fi1. and Twomhly sets 1 lie
pace for the Angels with ..'!:itl. An
' average of ,a:t t ,iives I 'avis' fii'
honors with the Senators, and
.Warner, with .2i'7 leads ihe Ver
j fin 'i'igi'is.
Tony lizerre has u long lead in
the home run department, having
'garn-Ted a total of 3S. llrazill and
Itohwer. Porlland. the lied for Sec
ond place willl 2K each,
j in the stolen base column 1-a-
y-en-e ujso bads with 3 atolen
liasi-s.
JiunnefieVl. Portland, lias 33 and
la ; Ijine, Seattle, 2S.
ed on the dam's side to a qiiar-
terlmrse, bronco or mustang foua
dation.
Team fielding: San Kiancbi
.;m;7; Portland Los Angel-
.Hii4; Seattle .!;: Vernon .'ji;
Salt Iike .mi2; Oakland .ini!,; S:t
ramtiiito. .tfal.
Team butting: Salt Ijike
San , Kraneisco. 322 ; Seatt ie,
Portland, 2!'; lxs Angeles
lakland .2711; S:irrameiito..
rnon. 2Hf.
.3!0;
3ou;
.2s l ;
LOOK AT YOUR HAT;
Ewyone Else Does!
vor sixdoh si:r:
YOl'K II AT
necaiife its on the top of
your head most of the time.
Hut it's the first thing; other
people see.
Have a couple, change your
hat olien. and you won't
get a shock when you catch
sight or yourself in tlie mir
ror. ASH BROS.
Coiner of Adams ami JXm
mittee. Captain C. A. Schetky, re
tired naval officer, aged H7, siiid to
be th" oldest Lpiscopalian in tne
Pacific nori hv.cst, participatt d 111
Ihe ceremonie.'i.
lhig Cemrtery Ilabll-.hetl.
SPOKANK. Wash. ( A P) 1 ogs, )
whose deeds and loyalty have been 1
immorialist d ia song and story, '
have been given a salient tribute in
the establishment of a dog ceme- !
tery in a shady nook near here. It
lu t-ii.l tit. In. Ihe Hrcinwl In tlie
l-nit.-.l suit.-. I "K""'
A score of former pets of resi
dents already have been placed in
graves in fenced plots with mark
ers. There is provision for many
others.
ItlsMOP PLAITS STOr
IIOOl) UIVKK. Or... Siecial.)
V'ith a large ninnlXT pres nt
from S'. Paul's congregation of
The Dalles and the rector of the
neiirhboring church The Ilev. Ten
Hrock. ta.Uing part in the services,
the cornersionc of the hew building
of St. -Mark's Kpiscopai church was
laid by Kight Itev. William P. Item-
bishop of the eastern Ore
gon diocese f the church.
Bishop liemiiigtou tbdiveivd a
sermon following the ex.-rclaes ami
a talk was given by Halph It. Ben
nett, member of the bishop's com-
Stone
Jars
I have (hem in all sizes
for pickling and for
fruit.
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
Phone M-85
(rriiuia ll;uii!iuuMcr 11;h
UKJ.tl.IN. (Al1) M:ix (imr. mil
itary l'iu)ttntNtT. dlvil nc'iitlv-
nfVd fin. lit- inii-nijili'ril tlit Souhu I
tiiareJM.s into (l.Tnmny and fn
tii'titly InclU'li d tji.-in in jiis pro.
srtiins.
t.
Nov
Nov
Nov
Oct.
( let.
lct.
Ort.
Nov
Walla.
Nov
I'utfot SouikI.
a MImsIhsIppi at Tneotna.
in- l.intlrM i,i 'I'ai-oina.
24 .-Wlllaini'tlt at Tacimia.
.11 Pacific at TacimiH.
H Whitman at Walla
Sept
lanil.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Portland
Nov
0&
I - I k ... . ' 9 'W i
i nut! c.tciiv Off. I1-" - j- r" , V-
the tanglefoot comb-.y
' ( tHfU ftAMiOS, M'CM.
, Till m
!
i I . . . , , , , , , , , .
ijrrl I Surfer
'Vvf' 1 1.... Excursion..PareA,-.. i
K::H. I 1 sept. 15th y 1
n't r J V, .' (Ji 5 last dav of snl - U
Protection or aiiromia fr .it I Tf t ,1 Start now; save money by taking actvan- ' 3
orcharils anainst frost has l"cotni I i-'- i '--J 4 l.-tltV" m Vs- 9 --..l, 1 I
almo- . xac .cu-n.-.. i-,. c r 1 10P1 I I tage of these reduct.ons. I
tlie acriiratv I. nun-ratlin- prclic. ! f V-' fTWV? 1 B And go via I
-"h:r"'" bi V CALIFORNIA
p-amBrrrsvt B Four PP"'" Jins daily via scenic Shasta ' I
Fj&'sajJ plj ltrr I route. Thence three routes east- H
1 W hi t T Pi lighted can sell E feTJ I Kl2rX I Ef 'S ! FwruW"iHMioTmoncomraUn,caiA I
'ikSSaJZ. I m ll l"j I Southern FacificLines ' 1
m Tiu means he can g,V I e;i fxAH John M. Scott, AJP.T.M.' - 1
S Oregon at n.ik-cnc 1.1 you belter values. i hy & '""3 1 V. YeonBIJj.' ' Poitland
in-Pacific at I-ortlan.J. W Thi, ,P m.T ... ,u t p'f " " 1 1 V ... , J
81 V. S. S. California at 5j mtv. And Ii nv iiukt S K-S -From Content! Col fj2 Btl&'gegW.'WiM;' yMEljy rfl
d (tentative). oiunov for the merchant f 1
T .St. Marys Jit Portland. f ho will a,k u.lo compare ft ,1 . i i
Nov. H Olymjlo cluh at .San W'wjli..iw " " "
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