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Tuesday, Septeinlcr 15.. 1125i li Paw Two THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 11 mm -.J r 'A I! m V;' 'ii'i- I Gossard Gors'eh i "The Line of Iteuuty" - HILL'S "A Good Place 4Q TmaV' I SPORT NEW 3j PIRATESWIN iSilyl m dodgers - Ell AMKIIHA.V 1, Clubs j Wiisltliivrton .. ........ ' I'hUail.lpMa SI Louis - IVtroll .. . iliti.airn . Vl vrlsn.l New York Jluiton AG W. ...7 ...T ...70 ...Tt . CG ... ...ill lpt. .(, .5Si .63 .its .614 .471 .431 .:4 4S be ti 64 . 73 78 ' SO NATIONAL l.KAtili:, i riuh iUttsburg .. ... Nw York .... tariunatl .. . llruoklyn St, Louts lIotn t.iU.... ltd Iran a jEit':m!jtlllil&; . . W. !- Prt. st . (4 .mi ..,..78 60 .&68 ..L...7S I ,. Cfi 70 .4H5 67 7J .479 .....S4 77 .4(4 .....HI '0 .431 19 73 .431 U3 t - rrT8m-KO (AIM l'tHlnr. lloi'Ped Urouklyn MoJuliiy, to 4. In the ot-t-ner of the sorites, tmup pOf a loalng streak or four game, which tapKl Hit- Hrati-a' dis astrous western trip. The victory extended to the Corsair's lend over Nt w York to Cfc jcamt-a. A'antrell wan nhelled out of the box In the second ami was succeed fl hy Khrhnnlt. whoso wlldneas permitted the 11 rates to new up the name in the third with two run advantage. Mve hits In the etjthth cave Pittsburg thre more runa. Aldiidge turned In his uev emh consecutive victory-. It. H. E. Brooklyn w 4 9 t tttbum .. U s 18 o jj Hatterlea: ran l re H, Khrhardt and Taylor; Aldrldirtt and Pnilth. . Amerk-tui League. 'trtUIaAIKMHlA (AP) 8am Jpnea was In rar form Monday ornl held the Athletics to slnKlea, while New York won Iho final game of the series. 3 to 1. Hcd Holt, late of the- Jersey City Inter- I'l 1$ T oTily UOttvsl ulow off Joiiik. a uin irle In the seventh. June1 rallurf to "cover first in the sixth allowed Oovhrane to receive-credit for a safe hit. As a result of the victory, the Yankees split even in the six-came series with the Mackmen. H. 11. K. New York ;. X t Philadelphia 1 J 4 lUtttcries: Jones and ItengouKh; Ituumirartncr, Qulnn, Walbers and fochrune. . . , . GAMI'.S TODAV. Aim rloan Uagiir, ."Chicago at Philadelphia. St. Louis at lloston. Ih'troit at Washington. I' I'lovelund aV New York. ; National League. Hoston at ChU-ftgo. ' Ilrooklyn at Pltisburt ' New York at Cincinnati.' ' Philadelphia at at. Louis. Pacific Coast I.oacue. 4 Vernon at Bacramento. k Oakland al itolt ijke. ' Portland at San Francisco. Seattle at lxs Ang.l.s. Iloral Club to lli.kl Mion OK BOON CITY, Ore. One of the events for the week at West l.lnn nil! be ihe fall flower show to be hold at Crown-Willamette annex, the first event of the kind hold by the newly organised club, known as the West Ijnn Floral flub. This is sot lor Saturday afternoon, wh.n a i-rogram uill be given by West Linn uieni. Prttoa In the way of bull of fluoriog plants have boon o'l. r. .1 I some t.f tse growers of the Won Mnn "octicn. The Causa of Your ill Hofth! (FyouhavtPiKsoroUier Rectal : or Colon disorders Ihcrt is ! h csum of your DvrrouuHia, lk of ! titjdlry.ttomavik trouMe. general pbru:si ; and mental tacapacitT. 1 can kelp row i in back your health tv posnreeiv cunnf m Ptks aaocT a WR1T1 E.N Cl'AR-. ANTEK or are reran.. A.-t today by Coftrvg lor aa cxamlnatMa ar writ tag tor i mj FKEh booklet expialat-, taf V celthrsttd Uu. Mnl for PILES and other 1 . Ka.-tal and Catoa aitosjestv ! CHASi J. DLAN. HDJixl rn4M0 cVai. wttli orr. t: t VthC AMk Jy,' ' niM "r THI1UI LA( I' HACK. While tlio NmMniuK nml Ath letics aro (ifllttlin it out for first phut hmtortt lu tin Anicriemiwle ms Unt nt'rlcik the laite h'ln united lH(nxii tJint , iuba , for third iiu nry. : At thl w.-iilng the While Sox, Browns und Tygem are In the thick of a merry battle. . Only a ftw points wpursjt) the throe teams, r; After having clung to the third round post virtually from the open ing of (he season. It now appears us though th Pule Hose 'prigado would have(a toun tlimT finbhl"g the.re. Tt , ' ; ; , During tin lust few weeks of pluy both tho Hrowna :nul TygerH.have bcn, pl&ying top-notch ball. ' Ho much so. in faol, thut they must be considered In the reckoning. AgaliiHt the eatrn eltihtt, rtHiil ly, tlie SWtrlti"?i aiitl t'obbiiuii e Jitil remarkabk ttirtx-sn whlk the Cull ins fiilnurogt tlklii tdu nearly no wvll. IX XATIOXAL I.KA(il 'K. In the other circuit. Brooklyn and the Cardinals are batting It out for a place In the first division. And a slice of the world series coin. These two clubs hav been alter nating at thu fourth place rung al most all season. The clash for su premacy should be interesting down the stretch. , - , The 11 raves, .Cubs and Phillies are putting on quite a flghj to keep out of the dllar berth. There's but a game or so difference between the sixth and eighth place teams. For a while the Phils appeared ;to have the sixth post cinched. Hut just when it looked fairly secure (the He t eher team hit a slump, put- tlnr.JPA iHftr iwn nu:nn In ilhr hunt. . I All in all. More are quite a few jxccumlary bottles ou lu both k-a-jncs for position dnce- Hoaltli ItoKtilatlon May lH'prlti Ltwxat ur r. . llano ami lis. on ! I.IVErtl'OOL (AP). Trade' in bacon and rara between this town and North America la said to'l in grave danger from tlie regu lations Issued by the . ministry of health prohibiting the use of bor- t preservative In food, says the lially lwL lomlvrs of the Liverpool ' Pro duce Kxchange declare that with out the. use of berai. alt the sup- piles of bacon ami ham from Ain. rltn. and the greater part of Canadian supplies which together form 43 per cent of ther to:al consumption "of CI rest Britain will be stopped. The only alternative, to boras is the hard salt cure, which Is not popular with , the British people. Embryo Footballer f v;-3 NaV 9 V.fe 4 OAtV . 4 ;Vf .-3 Pr k s. -t"W Jimmie "klcn. 7. Mn of lIoJ lrh Jon J Mrh'.it. and nLirot ( the pnt footha?! team, stsrta in rAr'r. If a.- lul a footoaii star otn diy It ont be t.n (suit. IS 1 mm UNION TENNIS PLM1J i r.N'loN. fire. (Hpciul) fitmday j morning Mr. and Aim. 1'red N". Fox 'und Mr. and Mrs. Kurl Osrrlson. 'the latter couple from North Pow der, wunt to 1'vndleton to play ten nta with the pluyem who were here for thu recent Kaatern Oregon tourniiinent. Iiiusuiurh us th tourney was "culleil off liefore being finished." tills was not official although Mr. and Mrs. ox cla'.m the Knstern Oregon chiuiiploiwhlp In the mixed doubles cluxa not having hceit de fettled. .Mr. and Mm. Kox ilefmted Mr. WUhemll and Miss Hell 11-9, i-2. and Mrs. Fox won a set of singles rrom Mito) Itell And tied her in a part of a weond set. l-'ox uml Gar rinon al6 played several stts with Pendleton players, winning in oat of the sets. Miss Hell und Mrs. Fox plan to play together in the state tourna ment next year. 0! TIED FOR TOP 8AN FRANCISCO (By tho As sociated Press). 'I.efly" G'Ioul wont Into a ttlump la.st wock and the Iaclflo Coaat loagim ia without a bnltor who la htltini; ovor .-the .4('0 mark. Tho Kal( lki. out floldor droppod 1 1 pulnta and w now tld with Paul YVunvr rtr tho. top place with an avoruKo of .Svti. unorflrlal flirtiros show. frank Bruilll of tlio Soattlo In diana Is next with1 a . 39i tivoraKo. and Kohwor of Portland, battlnr .361 trails Krazlll. "Hark" Jllllnr of tho Oaks Is sot ting tho pace for his club with .347 and Hood topa the Angola with .34(1. An avorage or .331 glvos M. Hh'a the honors of the Harramonlo team and Qrlrfln with .107 loads the Tigers. Tony I-aBnrre. IhMi shortstop, is in a class by hlinsolf for home runs, with a total of 44. Itohwor is hi closest competitor with 33. 'Hunnoflokd of Portland loads in the stolen base department with 39. and Lasarre Is a close second with 37. i RraaJl Has Many Illlu-ratos. I HIO I)K JANKIUO (AP) Of Brasll'a entire population of 30. sSa.COS a fraction, mom. than, li per cent cannot road qr write. This was disclosed recently when tho government published statistics on Illiteracy when the 1920 census I was taken. Illiteracy in t Brasil . decreased from S4 3 per cent in U71 to !.i p'r cent In las) in the jttr year there wererll.401.7li Illiter ates over 14 years of age. . Kalt Hoik-vcd KeTet of Yniatis BKltLIX IAI'1 Tho oelronr.lin. ary resonance of the fttinoua Amati loiins p. tiue lo The fact the-T tiov There is insurance that provides for life as well as for death. The Oregon Life man can best advise you the policy specifically suited to your needs. Ask him to coll! Orcgonjifc OsWsi PORTLAND. OREGON K. I.. HOI. MVS HM. Mgr. I A 4.raih'. Onrtm 'SuitVf INER DQOL LA ; ! Coat to Onr Stagv DrfM M Ilt4 Jrffrron At. AU Srs Lea re fran There rUr. I.FTES 1.A C.RArE FOR Jwrfh-I M. . 1 P M. - 4 M PJI : Sn4y. t M. Baarr 1 A.M. - iO iO A.M. - 1:M FM. - 4 r.M. KmUr 10 A M. - 4 P.M. Pnnll-sou laUj 1 1 A M. 4 fesot rbcsw Fence Buster!., V WW .St -. Thvy call hi iti trie Unlr Ftuth oi tn miijoi-a" He s Joe. Bratchi-r. U5 muik1 hitting marvel of the Peoria club, Three-Eye League.' Over a stretch of 40 games he got C7 safe swats. 17 of- them being homers, lie stacks up as a comer. - were stained with lime fulls. Ger man" violin makers believe. " - The cause of the rvtnarkable lone of the instruments has been a secret, but.it Ls now clnimeiLto come from the salt.s remaining imbedded in the pnres of the wod. A QUARTET Of: . THE BEST TABLE FOODS On THE MARKET TODAY Union Creamery Company 4 4M) P.t P M. Mala Tr 4? , I .1. II il aUslslllli l aava- W T u s. 'And Mc.MrNXVIM.r:. Ore. Ollie N'eff, 45. Of C'orvallls. wus acciden tally shot to dealt, while deer hunt ing. II t I 1 a fl-n . Mt V. a la... tendance, tho 19J5 Polk county fair cleat d here Saturday night. COHVAhMH. Clre, S. A. J.inklo uf Corvullis was killed near Yueh- j utv. Or-1., when rlerman lloersig, of Toledo, mistook him for a deer. YAKIMA. Wash. John Harper, an expressman. k:IU d hinisi'lf with poison anl a pLstol 8unduy after had shot and fatally uoundetl Ha blepdaughter. Myrtle Holes. WASHIXOTO.V The gignntir. iH-rger of the Armour and .lorrln parking couipaiiies, which had been IMMiding for moro than 'a. year a waiting federul' approval, and whieii involved millions of dollars, was in effect approved by i?ec ro tary of Agriculture- Jurdine in a ruling handed down yesterday. IOS ''ANtlEMCS Vice Tmslilent Dawes left hore ys;erdiiy on tho n-tiirn lap of his far western speak ing tour, heatled for Chicago. " PARIS I. Helmy p.bamloned his attemyt to swim tjio Kngli.sh chan nel when live miles, from, his- voal yesterday. The Egyptian o.uit ut s:30 p. m. PORTIaANT Cnlted States Ils rict Judge Wolverton yestenlay al lowed the Southern. Pacific railroad $4.0 t7.47ft.3l in the final nccount ing of th old Oregon und CaiII fornla railroad (and grant oases. PENDLETON Samuel Edward Htirtnmn. Who pleaded ruitly" to Your Don't imperil This NEW way solves problem so never BEIXG fresh and charming rvtry day has ever been the average woman's problem. But today ... the modern woman meets it with a smile. Science has supplanted the uncertainty of the old-time sanitary pad with protection that is absolute. . You wear your filmiest frocks, your summery things in confidence. You motor for hours, you dance, you dine ; you come in contact with others without a second thought. The name is Kotex ... a method scientifically right. It absorbs 5 times the mois ture of the ordinary cotton H ere Ther k ore X PROTECTS-DEODOR1ZIS i: Protection: S tlrnrt u IV iV 3 E&sr to bar. ssrwhy. Yoa uk far Uttm br B&xaa, nt & cotton pi' Abort-is 14 tim its own ticlit in moitu od No laundiT- Ptcs.rtl as No laundry discard as COMING GATES TIRES AND TUBES The Super-Tread Tire. Car for hire, with or without driver. Gibbons Service Station TSE VKLTEX PROnrCTS And you'll alwajs be saiisfkeO. Ootupkte rJiassls lubrtraUoa. Trtrpltoue S:s-J Jefferson six Elm UNION COUNTY FAIR . ELGIN. SEPT. 23, 24, 25, 26 Agricultural, Farm, Stock, Fruit, Poultry and Household Display. THREE DAYS FAST RACING RODEO And Lively Entertainment Street Carnival Amusements Dancing Kcr Information Write GAY PITTON. Socy. A. J. TUCKER, Pres. (owning a still, which had a enpac , ity of 65 gu Hons, has been bound ' over to the grund Jury under $1000 bonds. . W ARRETO N Warren ton Clam Co. will pack 400 caea of clnms -this year. GRKSH AM Local factory put ting out superior new washing ma chine, j 1-XRE8T OHOVE Thirty car louds concrete pipe received for storm sewers. KCGENI-; Building permits for eight month reach $l.isa2.0ii0. Great Hrltafn imported 190.000 casr-s Oregon, loganberries in ls24. und wants GO per cent more than' that this year. ' MAIifiHFJF:U nuildlng per mlts for August .total $319,000. ONTARIO Liters 20-acre or chard will yield tO.noO boxes fine apples this year. ; SALEM Canneries here are pay tug $tiou0 a day for wages.. THE PALLKS Wasco Ware house & Milling company . doubles grain .storage plant, to store 300. oou bushels, plant employs 4 5 men. 1XPEPEXOEXCE New state normal training school will cost $101,727. -'" A LB A NY Proposed powdered milk factory will cost from $50,000 to $75.0(tii. and use Su.OoO pound milk dally. . ' ' ASTORIA Aujust shipments of wilmon reached record of S3, 522 EC GENE Bank clearings for August reached $:,4S9.4ti. SALKM Of $390.431 state seed- Allure it . . . some days women's oldest hygienic a day's charm is lost pad. And that means great.. protection. It is as easily disposed of aj . a piece of tissue ending an old-time embarrassment. It is deodorized. And that prevents danger oi offense. You get it at any department store or drug store, just by saying "Kotex." And that banishes the embarrassment of asking for a "sanitary pad.' 8 in every 10 women in the better walks of life have adopted it. Which proves its . benefits. t It will mean much to yon in . health, in daintiness and pro tection. It proves old ways a" needless folly. Msnr stores kp tktts readr-ripptl help yourself. pjr tbs clerk. Uut Is all. easily as a piece of tissue. OREGON wheat loans for ia5. one-half is already repaid. .- ' , ' , . ' HIMBOHO $250,000 being, spent on new buildings, r j ; SPltfNGFlELU r Community hospital is proposed for curly building. , ECO EXE Clay protlucts Co. in- 1 vests $50,000 In plant to make tl).- j vou bricks daily, employing 50 men. ' KLAMATH PALLS Building permits for August totaled $3CS.5tf". j (iLAIHOLl TAKL. PK1ZKS RILVEItTON, Ore. Merton G. j Ellis of Canny, Oro., captured first 1 prise at a flower exhibit Jiere. U.st , week. He was awarded u. silver cup aod blue rUibon for the gor geous and immense spikes oi glad ioli which ho hud grown. Mrs. Ellis' dlbplay of largv pan- j Invested, and at- the same time subject' to wlthdrawil at any time, should be quite an inducement. ' Our Savings . Department makes this provision. UNITED STATES "IONAL MONEY When you admire the hand- , some appearance of U, S. Royal Balloons remember also they ' are True Low-Pressure Balloons IF you are one of the thousands of car owners : who have been attracted by the handsome , appearance of the all black U. S. Royal Balloons, it will please you to know this '' These tires hold their good looks during the full period of their long service life. They do . not show finger marks, mud or grease ttains. The beauty of U. S. Royal. Balloons. is in ad-1 ., dition to those characteristics which have made ' these tires famous. They are distinctive in ... being frue Lew-Pressure balloons. Their construction and design positively avoid the necessity of over-inflating the tires to insure ", long service - You can run them at genuine low -air pressures and get the comfort that balloon . tires are intended to give. " Their "Low-Pressure Tread" is flat. It pro- -vides much greater area of road contact than -' a round tread, thereby distributing the weight evenly to every tread block. That is why the .. tread wears slowly and evenly. The continuous flexing of a balloon tire on the road calls for great strength and flexibility of construction. Latex-treated Web Cord, the ' patented process developed and patented by the United States Rubber Company, meets this flexing perfectly and accounts for the excep- tional mileage of U. S. Royal Balloons. So U. S. Royal Balloons make a real contri bution to the beauty and the comfort of the modern car. Start now enjoying the advantages . of true Low-Pressure balloons. United Statss U.S. Royal Balloons with the New Flat " LOW-PRESSURE TREAD" and built of Latex-treated Web Cord TnU. Mark United States Tires ft Gocxj Tiras For sale by: BUT MT. GARAGE. U Grande. CLYDE KIDDLE, Island Citv. ORE. TRAIL GARAGE. iWti, Ore. fH ' 1 ' .We're Tempfed To Take A Page To tell about these ' shirts. They deserve ' it! . Eut what's .the-, use? It wouldn't make the shirts any finer, or the values any bet ter. And you can best judge their worth by . seeing them. (" ASH BROS. Comer of Adams and Him sles. named by'lier the '"Cfrr-gon (iants." created (pille a sensation.. This .is-ft-strntJi-Qf. panslca Avliich she lias fiyVYWCS.p. erfcting. Some or the' 'blooins' 'tiro nearly four. 'inches, ' (UiVniVler. ' '. Rubber Company True Low Pressure fa iPlP mkm