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Pap Twti THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, Seteiiilu-,' !). 112H. mm "BILLIKENS" SCHOOL SHOES FOR I50VH AND GIRLS Hill's Department Store J "A Cl I'l To Trailo" I! V?f i,f5 '" 11 11 1 asaaaaaaaaj ' .t;-V H -u g.jfii;; t r ISElTDflS BOW 10 ATHLETICS ami-.ricax M'Afii i:. Phibn W. U Irt. WuMlilngion r 47 .J44 1'hiUuk'lnhia 75 53 J.hii ChlrKO .7u 2 .630 Iwtrott .. fiK fit .T.27 Ht. lAul 2 ,6Z Clfvt lnnil fii 71 . .4t;c New York r.'i 711 .41(4 jjoHton 'Ah i4 .tun national m;a;i i:. Clubi VV. 1.. Prt. rituburir M 4a .uao Ntw York 77 6U .6t;il Plnrlnnutl .... 73 8 ,&33 Hrooklyn ; 4 87 .4S'J HI. IXMlls S3 72 .47 ISoston . ....til 74 A(2 I'htlinli-lphlu &y 75 .4HI rhlfUKO 67 77 A'Sti : IMIIKAblOhlMJlA (A!') The IMitlHdt'Iiihlu Albl'tlm Tm-fiiJuy tiroku tiiflr loslriK ntnnk of 'l ib fwiin Diiil won from tin Ani'-rlran l-iiKi' l nrlliijf Washington ti-nm by B ."icon- of tt lo 4. Thf victory wiiM the first thf Athh'thM liuii ucorf'tl Blurt AiiKUt "3. a nil luvt'n tbciiv Hifht Kii'iMH bfhltiil tho Hcnutorn. Hllin IliirriHn' iilrllhl pIlr-biiiK. roupli'd wllh Konif loom' Ch-hUntf by WiiKbliiKton, was rfxpotiftlbli for tho dfivut of ibn woiIiI'h chain -);ion.i. Ilarrlw pitched good bull for cttfbt InnltiKf. but weakened In Ih ninth when tho vlsltora not two Blnirlttfl, a double, und a bun on bulla off htm. H wuh then re Mevud by Gray. Hcum: It. 11. 15, tWimliliiKion 4 7 I j I'lilibdelplita H u 1 uutlerlcjt: Itunni'll, Kr run-on und JtUfl, Tain; B. Ilurrlmi, Gruy and t'oehrune. ( leveliind 4, Chlcauo 2. CLIJVKLANO (AI'J--lMu held ChlcuKO to nix liltu und Mtruck out nix Tueniiay und Clevidund won, 4 to 2, knocklm iberlBoniyVfJd ln h, at his home in Harunm" tho box In the fourth Inning'. Kerr who ronUiped ituhertnon, allowed but one Indian Io reach firHt. It Was Cli'velund'ti lut home ifuin of the Mt-ason. Hcoro: It. J4. l). I'hlcaKo .. ' 2 0 2 Vlrvi'luml .. ., 4 10 0 liutterle.H! Hobertuon, Kir an.l 1'iouse; IMile und I Bewdl. I ... lctroit It, Kt, l.uulf I. .Muthewson Ih nimble to ultend IKTIt01T (Al') Detroit mudc!',ll, ,r''. t' uffhlavlt continues, It two out of throe from Hi. J.oubi "'iiiH1 tho month of Heptember or by winning Tuesday's guim1, It to for two montlis thereufter. 1, Ht. l-ouia hit Hloner fruely, et t Iiik is hit.. Inn roulil not make ithi-ni rffroilve. Hi-iim: it. II. K. Kt. Ioulu . l n t iM'trult 11 lu 1 . lluttiTlrs: Uiurtl, ulk oml ilur- ernvu; titumV uml Wooilnll. New York ft-7, IUHKin 4-4, . lillUTON (AC) Till! VuukPdl look both saineij or a douljlii luitd er from tho Hod Sox Tnccluy, 6 to 4 und 7 to 4. Uabe Kutli nttalned lil.i batting alrldc. hlttlnir a homer off tho left bunder, Itoon, In the nerund ganu! after Katheiinir two alnKli'R In Hie opener. Hen I'ani hui oluutei two liiitnern In huci'i'.iiiIvii tllm-H at bat, both oir Kosm. each ,bull .clearing the left il. Id wall. Hrore: It. II. y.. New York 6 u i IJoHton 4gl llallerlea; Sbiiwliej, lloyt und J.liebbe, lleniioui!h( Kiifflnir. Kulir. und I'b liiieb. Si'L'Oiid Kitine: It. II. i;. New York 7 14 o liOHton , 4 9s Jlatterle.: I'm not k uml Jien ITOllKh; ltoaH, Neubuuer and Ilia. I tholf. Nallonal I.r-ncwo. nrtOOKl.Y.V (Ai'j Brooklyn continued Itn buttlr o remain In the rlral division Tueilay by tak. Inic Iwo Kanii.i or n double header from rhlltuleli)la. 1 tu u an.l 4 to 8. the aerond eonti st RolllK ten In- nliiK". Vance win the hern of the open, rr victory, holdinir the I'hila to it lone hit, a alniile by llntki In the econd InnliiK. fannlnit l t,ultir?i nnii piicnmic to only 17 baiter, in nln Innlnka. llnileiKh (inn,. .twirled erfectlvely in the aei'ond fnlnCi nnd lltded hln own cailne with a hit which aenred ihe wHminn run, Klrat Raine: i, n. y Philadelphia 0 i (, Hrooklyn 1 do : Iiutterba: Pbne and Wen.lell; Vnnce nnd Taylor. Philadelphia I n s Urooklyn 4 is o Ten Innings. 1 Hatterlei: Kin nnd Wilson; Orlmw, and Taylor. , New York 3-4. lloatim 2-s, ' :NKW YOltK (Al') The New ;York (Hants hl'llt a haraain day Mil with thn llo. t,m liraves. the lianta comlnK home fliat in the nj'cncr, S to t, and liic llrue nn.. Iti'K out a 6 to 4 victory In Iho tnitht cat). Ilome rum by Kelly nnd XrlHCh aided the Olunla In the npener. Jack Hcott. who hurbd Ihc aerond game for New York. 1 weakened In th. eiahlli und ihe' HravM fame from l-M-hlnd to win. Hcore; Klnt iruim.: It. II. K liOHton 2 0 it -w Voik a 7 0 liiillrrle: t'ooiny mid (JlhfcOn; (in-cnfl lil ami Hnvdir. Hfroinl Kamv: it. II. (:. lio-Hton 6 8 2 .S'i'W York 4 7 i HiiJi.-ri : iuii-im, lifiM'wIch and t.c)l, OHihoii; Scott und Dt vld-. fiiMlJinatl io. Ht. I.onl 1. HT. IX)l'iH (Al') Cincinnati madfl It two Kiim n out at three und won the fieri en by defeat Iiik the Ht. I.fiula t'ardltiaJfi. Hi Io I, hi re Tu'day. Ili-tth-r and I'ln III bd i hi uit:ik fur the IterU, tiiiKliiK .s.-vi'ii or Clnclnnali'n H', IiIih ht'tweri Uiein. Score; H. H. K. Cincinnati in m o fit. liOlllll l io batteries: Ilrudy anil ICru'tier; It'ntduirl, Dwyer und o'Knrrell, ('.ilcutio .1, lMtlnbiirK 3. IMTTHIUIJU! (Al1) Th4Mhlco(io Willis dinal'it the- I'll ImImhk lir atCM, S to 2. Tmaday .the vIhiIdth Hcoiinr all their ruiiH In the firm inning on lnRle hy Adams und I'TIkuu anda triple by Jawn fol lowed by - Urook.H sucrlfici fly. ICmll Yde, I'lrate southpaw. Bt't tbd down urnr the firwl Inning but bin trum mates wer nimblf to overcome tln t'hlcuKO Irud, Alex ander 1-lK'llihK air-liuht hull in the pinebefi. Kr-ore; H. J. K, I'hleuKo S io 1 I'liiHhuric 2 12 0 liatterh'B: Ab-xundi-r und tion ubs; ydi und (Jooeh. MATHIOWKON iii;m KMtlOl M.Y ILL NOHWICH. N. Y. (AP) Christy Muthewson, former tur pitcher of the New York Olunts und purt own er of the Hoston Uraves, l no 111 that "his recovery depend on frco dom rrom cures and worries and any excitement would Jeopardise his health," according td un affl davit IlleJ In aupnttue court her Tuesday by his physlclun, Dr. Kd ward Puckurd, MuIIh wson wu nw cently convulesclnif ut Hurunac l-ake, , Tho affhhivlt addn that Matbew son, since piHt HpriiiK, bus been con- Luke und cannot leav Doctor Tuckard. who is a tuber culoid,, Mpeciuiist. riled the affidavit in nn effort to huve a ca.se (n which Mat in whom in defendant but over tho term. The uctlon. a mill t,.r lumiw because of au autuiuoblle accident, Wl probably pass the lerm. Justice inn, wi,u picsid iiiK. I'lttiualed. Kimny tliinm li:ii"'. Chlcuno woiiiiin i-aiik-lil thriMi rulilii ra. Ami h''n 4ii, uml huim'l rauglit u hun Imnil y.'t. Tlie Shells of Champions Shot Shells ifle Whether you shoot a shotgun or rifle, Western Anununi tion will improve your shooiinir. The most popular shot shell in recent years is the wonderful lony-ranKc Superex load. Try them once and you will use no other. The Kieatest improvement in rifle ammunition is the new Western "Luhaloy" expanding hullet. Thev cost no more. W. H. lid i I'i:nnant s'ut.Mv. The Mntln uf a ururilln ;m:ijoi ltAf;ie etlinifit rail' In suiik'Hhiu H'.ilch (inly olic wb(i Iia- Im-i ii iIii-oiimIi tln mill run umli iijiikI, W'liiuiiiK t Wfirhl (Ji;miil(ji--itii IllCttllS It H'iA' Of HI li'il'l X.ilHH) in every )biir on the Jclnti:U', t htli. That tfi nulh' u rot of koM I" flhuollnic at with Him Jntuc wiiiitr coining on and no :;alin-v h kn due tht? Mi-Mt und fin-iitli, tften a bull club ir'iik:i tindi-r the Ktrmn. Win i Mijrh a lnili;; bappenH, rtabl cluh Im usmtliy iit.-H'i-fl fiH yellow, lai Uiiit' In ctmi;: I have ni'v r iniitr up. r i v, ii li that viewiiolnt. A can; of 'ih rv- j thai iiii- cnila.si. nf a i:hn I Im not ulwaM dui? Io u J :i ck of u n r- ' There can hi. manv oMut run- trlbutlntf faiiw-M. ini r.pr rh nt i- !, -iiiR a in out prominent one. l-'or several years in bau bnll cir cJck the ctniraKf of Hie ril(-!i:int Clllti ba In '-a ii HMitfiril. ti'T;i ii:-i-of It n fuitiir in Hie .viii-w h I huvi- alwa:r fell Hin-h i-rll i' i" m W l lilld'-Ht rvi-d. y. I It nn rh.liH i the team. Kalln'j- Mian a. !ii''k u! courage. It wa lliexi-i'tii iiic and a failure of ciT'ain atnr:i to lain- lb'1 Ktime si'rlotiHly, tb'tt ham hc; p-! the IMiutrit. . Tl I'lMslmrir li-am of tbK iar trai'tl(-ull the hiiiik' (hut failed hi ! prctliais yea in. Is liUntc ibiun (he Ktltimn t hehi biunihil ::s ,u llmv. 11 It All .S 'IIJI If. The recent werii-H of five .;aines with New York at the Colo (Irouinl Offered t he I'irale.s a perl'erl ;,(-(. ting- to definitely iHtahlMli i lull- baseball -itatus as truly gn-nt learn or a (initter. The I'liates won four of the live guinea, anil, as II now ':eeiu, pawd the way to the wlunln;? or a Naiion ul leajcui' pennant (or I'lUjanir,;. The Mnal Invasion of t)i.- we jt hy the eastern clubs of the Ann rii-.n league orfers an excellent nnij'l' of what the pennant si ruin mi; iu: to a team. Philadelphia, which haa led the American leaguo almost all n ason. started eat with u two-game lend. It lost that margin in the ilr.st three gum en nt Ht. I.ouis by droppiiiK all of them. Of the rtrnf nine gatlie.H played on the trip, Philadelphia won only tw,o. Washington, during I lie aamo period, played only a trifle' better than .500. Consistent piny on Oils trip by either of the two contender:! might huve cinched the pennant. n form it would seem both cluba hnc, cricked, vet e-ich trum Im a c, iraretjtJa',agWe"g,;iif.iii" ' l'llllllili'lphlirN lti,iHrl'M'- tirtM'- fil liml c.'slly, hili' tin' trnilitif ttry rollniwi' of U tisliint.in's ,i't- itiiii pllrlii rn 1 1 (In' uui'lil (')lll flll.s III I Hi' lioic. Natinnal l.rnnr. ClilraKO at I'lltsliiira. I'Hrll'lc t'llllsj I.I'llllH'. I.oh AukHi's ut I'ort hin.t. Him KranclM'o at ."-ti-nttlc. Kacram.'ntu til (laklatiil. K-atni'M. ) Suit at ViTlicm. kh imH. 1 (Two (Two Caririddes Bolinenkamp Company Old-Yet Young 3 m y i ' i f 4 Jf Howa.d "iv.p" jrfeory, player-pilot of liio Wichita club, Western Keacue, may bo old in years but hu's BtUl younj? when it conies to performing on tho diamond. Though viviw to he 'ttith milestone, he re cently hurled a one hit name ugulnt Omaha, a lourm UKfireKatlon to fool, llo 'e lA-en In professional bull many yearn. OS OOTSEATTLE PACII !(' COAST l,KA(SVK. IT. - "i. J r TS eiiilm w. I.. Pel. jSnn l-'r.ijK'i.ro ...1(4 r.5 .cf.4 (Kiill IJ:k.. UC ;r, .bus i- K!l 70 .Jt(H) i.om auk'-I'-h sr. vt .r.4.1 I'urllnnil 74 Hit .471 Diikliillil 117 (17 .421 V'Timn IM Jr. .4I'2 N;icr;iiMi-nto &(I ltt:t VKSTDUDAY'S UAMKS. Vi-nimi 4, Siill Lain- il. vi:ii.o.N (Ap) n. ii. k. 3 8 (I V.'t n..-n 4 7 0 l.:ali-rl'.i: I'omliT umi Mclionulil; !:!.-.'J3I un.l Whllni.y. S:in 1 VHllc't, 5, Si'ilUlo 0. i:atti.k (AT) h. ii. i:. 5 12 1 0, ?. I Aglil'iVj'- Sim I'nincinco S-:ill)' .. liallcrlf.s (icary tint) Miljca 'niiil 'llalih'vln. N.'ifi'iimento io. oalilntiil 2. OAKLAND (A I') It. II, E. S-n'raiu'-nto ....10 li 2 Oiiltlnnil 2 11 2 Itnll. i'lcs: Muslim ami Slicn, .Ale lli ii! ; K'aiwt r anil l:tcr. t.'iiille ristnmii. l.iv; aiiki'Ii'.s at I'urtlaml. post IHiiiiil; u-i-t ifroiiiiils. ; n:s today. Amrrli-aii l.i'nmir. WauliiiiKtnll al I'llllaili lphla. N'.'W A'nt'k at liO'ilon. SHEEP PIG ! Tf If t'l'VKi f'P.KKK (Kpeclul) A herd of sh?c belonging to Frank .Sloan, of Hiuntield, panned through here from the lcinlty of Kmnpt -r en route to tlie (Jrarnie Poude val ley a f-w days a-o. Mr. H!n ex pee!s to seeuri: paidure ftir the sheep there. .Mrs. Han t'rotw wa- a t'nlon vi.s lior for a te wdays hint week. II- r niece accompanied her home and experts to r-ni:ili! h ie in'u nil days. Anthony Plaice and famiiv. r j Kugi-ne, hperit several' dus this weeK at the home of hj.-i brother, pen Plaise. .Ilsn Daisy Plitter haw been quite ill for several days. Sic i.s much bi'Uer at Ihei present, lime. Charles Yo.ss and two sous will complete their heading contract 014 Wolf Creek this week. .Mrs. A. K. 1'eVore nnd little :an (loriloii have returned to Clover cre.-k -alter M-v.-ral d;i: vinit with Mrs. DeVore.; moih.-r at I nion Tlie mln.i of the p;..-d rew dayf have ib lay id work on I In- coiu hiueH. .Most of the grain is in the Mtack-s waiting t he arrival of i he threw tier. Clifford Woods, or Dufur. Ore gon, Ii.-'S been visit inn fri-nds in t ii Ih vitally Ibis w.-k. lie will 'Kill go Io Portland, where he ban accepted u position. .Miss (iladya Matliew.;. of Cnion, who hn;; been hTe all sumiu'-r. will return to her home .iooii in order to. he thei-H whnn heboid be.-rins. The Clover creek school will open Hept ember 1 1, with M is i llernlce West as teacher. M West tauglit In this disinet iavit .--ea.son. Mrooks Campbell, a Icniirr from near Pa lirande, who I'Wii.s property in this vicinity, has be.-n riding ror several dtiya trying to locale a bunch of hor.si s tnat have iei-n mlsaln for .several days from his pasture. Mr. am Mia. J. p. DeVof und .son .Max, visited with Mrs. DeVure't: mother one day laM week. hilly and Axe I )ahls1 1 om were Ii (Irande visitors recently. The Utile daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Paul DahlMtrom. v. ho was re cently bitten hy a dog at North Powder Is now with h"r- parents on Clover creek again. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Canies wen recent visitors .-I the home of her .sl.-dcr, M rs. John I Hi hist rot ii, at ; sr If IE Mi " a, Jis: NO, COMPANY'S NOT COMING IF you drop a dish cloth, company won't come, save as a matter of coincidence. Popular superstitions like this are losing ground; so is the superstition that there is something mysteriously better about "eastern" motor lubricants, merely because they cost more and are made in the east. The Right Way to J:ulSc Motor Ou't More than ever, motorists are discovering that the test of an oil is not where but oiv it is made, und how it lubricates. That's why Zeroler.e refined from se lected western r.aphthenic base crudes is today suc-v-censfully lubricating more cars in the Pacific Coast states than any other oil msclo. An Exclusive Process U'mf it Does ' Lubricating qualities have never been more carefully or successfully preserved than by the processes used at Standard Oil Company refmerie3 for the refininp, of Zerolene: the Zerclene hi(;h-vacuuin process, the Zero lene process of filtration through 40 tons of Florida Ful ler's Earth, the refineries' 15 positive checks for qualityl What Zerolene Wj'.l Do For Your Cur Zerolene will give your Car-better lubrication: it increases the gasoline mileage, reduces carbon-removal and maintenance costs and lengthens the life of any engine in which it is used. Why pay tribute to a super stition? Insist on Zerolene. Always ask for Zerolena by name. Qct.the Facts'. A series of independent and impartial reports show ing the experience of large users with Zerolene motor oil has been collected In our booklet, "Why Pay Tribute to a Superstition?" Ask any Standard Oil Company rep resentative or Zerolene dealer for a copy. Insist on Zerolene even if it docs cost csj' STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) Against Babe x i i 1 'ol. Jacob Kiippert, owner of I lie New York Yankees, w ho says b.. will back Manaecr Mil ler Ilut-ijimt to the limit In Im P"slriir a tr.imo line ami lmb n nlle MiispeiiKlon on llabe Kill h, lor alle;;,.,! i.seood H'l oil' the del, I." lie ,s;,y3 I la be ran lllit the t.-uni If be v.un'.B Io. her home near lslnml ("Sty. .Mr. ami Mru. Charles Walls of North J'owdcr. visited wllh friends at Clover creet Holiday. 'miii:i: uiim.D .MoToitcvcri: sri. i: ii itni'oitDs ititoKi: l.AI'l'.i:i. H V K K D W A Y. MiL (Al') Three world's motorcycle Kpee.l records fell .Monday as the national motorcycle championships re raced for Ihe first tlrfie over the ni w Lauwcl bowl. Joe 1', -trail, of Los Anffeles. stur d in silting new murks of -:i 4-f, for in miles and 14:05 2-5 tor 2.r, miles. He also en t,t nr,..l first place In the 50-inlle cham pionship and forced Jim Davis, or Columbus, lo speed to a new record or 2:42 2-5 in the five. mile olo class A event in order to win. M 77 M 1 sv fa- I. I I1ALI. Itl-AMi:!) FOU SI. I ll Or AI'llLKl It V Sl.l M.INd I'llII.ADKLI'lllA (Hy the As sociated I'resa) -- The Ic.is lively ,ii., I . I,:i h,. Inill niav liae played a part In the downfall ot the Athletlcii, In tho opinion ol Uink Harris, Washington manager. "The Athb tlis,"h e said, "had r. habit of t-ettlni; their runs in bit; clusters. They k'ii as lilBh us 13 In one Inning. They wen wnininii iiiom of their Kami' that way, but the lively ball was a lielpinK luc tur. With some ol' the ball's jack abbll tembneles rellloVed, ,lie Macknien bayi-n't. bu n Iniiichlng their lallha ,"o nunu roi:.,lv or ei'- leclively." Harris looks for a r, t,ini 10 Hie norm.! I baltiliK ataU'lanls of the (ire-Kill h'an era, when it was a dis tinction to be a .:po hinei'. nlliplclo ('Iuhikc of Irish laliu-tllioll System Intimated Drill. IM . (A !). Alteration of the emir lucalion sv item f.t the lrit.ii Kree Hlule In order thai Irish eventually would become the spohi u lan.iiiuiiie of the country. Is it ph. 11 which 1'rof. John Mac neill. niinimer of education, has III mind. lie referred to this In tention recently while ad,lle:shi,' teachers atteniliiu,' Irish classes al KHUee, I'tare. sayiiur the proposed Come lo Our Stn'c Iii-not at 1111 'Jr'f fnrson Ave. All Slagtw Ixao from Tliiru Dully. . .. , I.KAVKS I,A OKANDE VOiX .' ',''' Jo-scpli 9 A.M. - 1 l'.M. - 4:00 I'.JI.i SimOuy, A,M. - 4:q0 ffM. Huker 7 A.M. - 10:30 A.M. - J :0 l'..M. - I V.M. ' , ,,, Kunilny 10 A.M. - I I'.M. , . , I'ciidlcton Dully II A.M. -4:00 P.M. ' . , Depot I'lione .Mulll 7H .; . JPllfjl ln Your Children's Eyes The classroom of! today makes greater demands upon the students' eyes than ever before. Are you sure that jour child is not handicapped hy improperly fitted glasses or hv the need of glasses? This is a vital matter which must not he neglected. Let us examine your little one's eyes now it may prevent years of discomfort in future life. Dr. W. M. Peare Optometrist with J. II. Pcare & Son y UTAH'S BEST I'y Government Test The Mnst Economical Coal Sold in The -Northwest Ab erdeen Coal that clean coal Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co. I'hone Main 17 Look nt Your HAT Kvi'ryone Else Does Then come in and see how you look in a Ilaidemitn. ASH BROS. ('nrucr of Adiims Ollil Kim ehaimes would affect all educa tional institutions from primary i.chools lj univeraities. Il l.s said Ihat flembrandt palnt fd fl.vly portrails of himself.. (hmfbriabh I BSb9I x-1