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Paw Two THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, Seplenito- 13. 1025. . r ' CHAMPS SPLIT You Never Can Tell!- .--JSC Vi - AMKRICAX LF-AGIK. New Apparel For The JVell-Dressed Woman Vo Expensive, But Distinctive In Style And Material .2 V t A. y ? ? t y T y y y y y x Clubs- J -fit. Lou:, . I -. troll !' hicu J (Cleveland New ro.-k 'Bcs:on w. s: 74 1 41 Aditorials It .Mav Interest You To kno , jhat If you want to secure a loura andying friendship, tell him li.at he is over worked. That The ports drr-XA for Kail, though ujxtinir a l,r-xk in tbo straiicht iiw. ai-b-r- mof nearly to the siendT mo-Jr- of lb pa.it voii thka any otticr typ of lra. That - Huttctu, from h. m to !;lrt iir.-. roustitntc the diff -:tt tcu"i on on othr-rvri very ft.rii.i oik pi-ctf ftporia (rock that wf-ars a V-r.Hi-(J, me 1 ium hif,h iv-ck and lour.u cunning Utile circular i&n el pork -te. That A Byron foliar and on l-vi an- hitrltliKliU of another drra that may uo --rvir on many occa lons, most handtly. That The kirit plait is t.ll noted on aoinf models, while, the circular . flare shirt Is a feature of an other number. That A country girl Is ornw of part iclpa tin jr tn four hold -u pa. This may !e tho result of .x -In brought up with on of thowt roadflid- vegetable stands on the premUw'S. KR.VKST AV ATKINS, Manager T y t y y 17 y . . y " y h y v y i t y y Aditorials It May Interest You 'to Know That Ia"ii:ne Jr-3-s art sort of an -volu:ion of ttit sportJMKw!-; a firrt cousin, as it. were. That Anions , the -arid models that uiil aitmct the ey of th smart, woman drrss-r Is on that fas tens from Rf- kiin-, on the Id. That Another indirais a rais ed Kkistline i,y ui.ani of tnsertr-d plaited pan Is at the"- front, ard l-xasis to narrow h-its at th.,- hacK. Other oT th!w- smart street -wear EartnTi!s utit Ize the youthful .godr-t to ; Rive a skirt fiar-. or rely : op tht-' npaiiit-d tr- atiiK-iit that rtves tha flarv with out fullniSj;- ' You always admire and notice a well and stylishly dressed ; woman. To accomplish a pleasing effect is the desire of everyone in buying new apparel for Fall and Winter but onlv thp rlrpac , the hat, or the coat that is smart in style and carefully chosen to ' ' t: match your individuality can accomplish this. . , 7 ; '' " " '' Our Ready-To-Wear Department has never offered such al-' 1 tractive things for your selection as this Fall. The nef roefcj' are especially becoming, a mode for flares giang manyer"'"efv, fects.. The materials in silk and the new woolens are loveiy,'"fte'"': colors becomingly soft. You'll find some exceptional values - at ' moderate prices, some as low as $10.75. Othei-s up to $75. ' We want to urge you to see these new coats our stock" is -' complete now, and you wiil marvel at the charming styles, the warm materials that are .both dressy and thoroughly serviceable. wooitex or 1'eggy lans coats are included in this showing; and then there are the Pacemaker Top-coats, so practical and good looking this time of year all absolutely guaranteed. You may have a smart new coat for as little as $35; others are priced u'j ;to $125. 1 That ' :.:;? Corrwt in a 1 1- r 1 a 1 s for sports wear Include lUa Kalicc. I'.a.liant. Krostrd (rf(c anl CrrpA i? chine m u.ll as a varii-ty or Imported -oor fal.rits. spongo. Kinl and Itordcaux are pcpul'ir stia.I.s for Kali. So arc prach. flammant, chani pagne. mais, apricot and oriole. EKXEST W.ATKINS, 3fcmagcr XATIOXAL UHGI E .! Clubs w. u Pituburg i j.xtw IOTA- 19 4:t"incinnaU 7 St. ixjuis s Brooklyn ... ct iltt-ston r c5 'c'niraso J PiUade-pfeia ., ci it to 65 '.t Pet. I .! .'-it .112, .hi : .41 jifj ; .i j I 1 PcL .1 ' .5711 .539 ! .479 1 -47si -4.'.1 .434' --s i t May poor eoy minute; any day K likH) to ht ctullj and u i n d ; t c-ourc tlwrc'U be a tvin n at 111. Mina y enc. Mliat's better tluui a coat Hull's ra.o and iitl prouf witliool bi-tax lH-arj a ccat tltat jou tan lian on jottr inn. or tltrow into a ha 4 oni hurting It? C'ottJJ any ct I- liamlti-r tlirx? ariabi4- lall ilaj-.? Jlft .. ASH BROS. Caty-corner from La Gitinde National Bank ASnilXOTO.V AP) Although . itho world champions rarad-J -.he J ;two prn,i.r vifhers of tae Ameri- j 4 n leagu.. the lat ihey could do j --J an even Lrea iih lM-trolt and O'N.lII. Si:ur; .... (i.i.wj uuui.ienettue r. 1 Walter Johruran wan credited wun hi a.ventll defeat of .the sea&on in the first game, a slue. Krein.'-r ant! I la;i-r results -,vou!d not. enable Xew Utrivaiii to talc- the lead. K. Smith. Cincinnati A. l-hilailrlpliia 2. CI.S'flX.VATI AP) Takin? ad- Bine match wl.lrn the TiB-rs won. vantage of luinchid hits and a i.a.e j Stanley Co!ev?kie won a pitch ,:er'a duel with Karl Whil-hill. 1 to 4. "i. in the second lame which was i icane.j in tne sixth umii.g on ac-ltiitH. one of whieh vres a triple i.y jcoullt of darku-. ' r Williams. Score: . p.. II. K. First game: It. II. E. ' Philadelphia 19 3 Cincinnati .. j a S 1 on balls, Cincinnati d.-f.-ated i'i.iia- delpiiia, S to 'i. Carl May iititi-h-ed his second full game of ihe .ar. hoidir.ff the Philli.s to nil t.. J iiw-iroit .. 12 15 4 I Washington 9 13 4 ! Hatteries: Hol.oway and Uass- , Her; Johnson. Ballou. p.urj. II. Mar V j berry and I:u. I.' hecond game: letroit j Washington Six Innings; darkness. Ualtt lies: Whitcnm and Wood an, i;assler; P.. H. II . 0 5 ( -14 1 ATKTA WINS PK.VXANT AT1ANTA. Ua. (AP) Atlanta Thur?Jay won the Southern As saciation pennant fcr 192i. ;fte first this city ha captured since 1919. Atlanta clinch, d the cham pionship by defeating Uirmii(ham 4 to 2- Atlanta has two mora to.. i.,ie ana i-.uei. scheduled games and Ntw Orleans. I the runn. r-i:p. ihree more, but 1 CAMI-i TODAY. American Iiauno. Cliicago at Washington. . S't. Ix.iiis at New York.-le-troll a! l'liilad. li'hia. v lar:-i a; P.oston. XatMUial Ix-aup. F.ston ai Pittsburg, ltroo'ilyn ;j St. Louts. N w Votk at - 'l.ie:tt;o. l'hilad-.ii'.liia at Cincinnati. Pacific Coast Iycaeuc-. . Vernon at Kttcrt.mento. Oakland at Salt I.ake. Porthiiid ;:t Sen l-'rancisco. Seuttle ::t lis Angeles. V ItoMon 2-4, St." louts 0-0. 4, Boston ap The Hed sot I ; shut out the fit. . Ixiuls 4irowns I I Thursday in both games of a dou- I bleheader. Ksceptionally fine pitch- JL i inB by Kred Wingf leld gave Bos- ton a 2 to advantage In ,he ' J . opjener. Jaul Zahnlx. r led the Sox ; !' a 4 lo victory In the opener. , J I I-"c Prothro had a record of six I 4 hits in six successive times at bat. ! "re First game: p.. H. 1 St. Louis u , Boston UNITED STATES There is no more important item in your costume than the hat you select It need not be costly, but it must have the ex clusive lines so characteristic of the smart models this season. See them in our Millinery Department. And the f o o t w e a r pretty dresses or stylish new coats are often spoiled by lack of atten tion to shoes and hosiery. The new styles have varied effects to make a foot well dressed. Prices are as attractive as the new models. ft'. 4 E. 4 0 J 7 0 Batteries: Danforth. Davis and , I (Margrave; Wingfield and Bischoff. ' Second game: '.V&A'ltUi 5 Boston .; : ; 4 10 J ' Batteries: Vangilder. and liiidnr ;Zakn!zer and Stokes. . 1 Bischoff. rt H. J2. jl .j'O ...' ) L a; ' J'lilladclplila 6. Oilcagn J. . PHILADELPHIA (API The A,' Philadelphia Athletics and Chicago J I played their final game of the sea iion here Thursday, tic .locals win-4;nliHr.- 6 'to 3.' and tfthsng-Hie J I son's series, 14 victories to S los-.s. jQuinn held the Sox to ceven.hits f4and na ollt one bad inning,'the (fourth, wiitn he was found for three hits and. k pair of ialllos. ! Score:'. .. .. ". H. H. E. I Chicago' .-.. .,..."i a 7 0 . Philadelphia 6 1 Baiteries: . Thurston. Edwards. ,conno!ly and Jkhalk; Ciuiiin and ; Cochrane. , y y One of the strong est financial insti tutions in Eastern Oregon. Total sources over 51,800,000.00 re- ; Bring Us The Prescription Fillinff prescriptions prompt ly n nd propfrly is a spe cialty with us. K asonable prices always. Give us 'a trial. . ' . .. : f ' ''. Moon Drug Co. (Everything for the, ', Sic!: Kooni) ! I Xcw York 6, Clerclancl 0. 1 NEW YORK (AP) The .Vetr ! York Yankees made It three ' straight from Cleveland winning' 'the final game of the series Thurs- ! (day. 5 to 0. Henry Johnson. 19- j .tyear old rookie, starting his first I game at the Yankee stadium. ! J iDianae-a tne indions. only two I Cleveland Dlnvers irettlnv ,nl fle.t Ixo Uehrig hit his nineteenth homer of the year with one on base in the fourth and Ben Pas chal drove oue a 4-bagger In th eighth. Score: rt. H. E. Cleveland .. w 0 a 1 New York 5 9 0 Batteries: Smith and Myaxt; H. Johnson and Bengough. A COMPLETE GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY RETURNED HILL'S ALWAYS GLAD TO SHOW YOU NO INSISTENCE THAT YOU PURCHASE 1 y y y y f Y :! t SERVICE Where c.-.n you get it, at Gibbons Service Station When it rains or blows try our in3ide service "department. Hemmher Voltcx Is the best. Auto Paints and Accessories. " fV 1 "A Good Place To Trade" 1 I V SPORf'NEWsj lmtlca!!y en of the race, but the 'oJds are utror.fh- against them. ' V.anv of the batehall experts pre- I dieted th Atl.letlea wntrf r II In line crtsu. taing Their lnef mBH- , ly cn tlia youih and Inrxoerleno of the tesin as a whole. ihat the club has faltered tin the hot.ie stretch snme .1 lh. "l told yoa so" boi are having their Inning. I "My club Is going to be Just as 'good .i the Marr think It Is." re- The failure of Hie Atlili'il- tn n trrked Cornle Msck to me this flic rout., has been a shuck to the I'Mnr- "1 feel that I have a great tlMHioanaH of fans w.iu nvrrr pull. ,b'l c ub. A'l 1 ned to do Is to get uur lor luunie Jiack. p.a'ts rte.lng the same. In (lie secuiM ditlsinn livce 1914, TrZRIUFIC KM'MP. fMibiic ofUnkti nw sinmaly with lt( astiiu and a Mi tHitit la i ' ' Vo one figured -he Athlrttrs as a j rttinnt contender in tl.e spring. ye from the stsrl of the m nson until J-al.nr la, the Mvlmttt w-re gtrnnslv In the rnn.lnr llli 100 aanira nut of the war and t, Atl.Mi.. r,,t in fmnt br a falrty comfnrtahlfi margin, I waa rnniinced th.l the , hth brtmrrl In It-"!!. I dl.ln t look for the tram to fade a vit did. HAIll) TO IKiPK. When a ball club slumns. nr. tlrularlr la l.atilng. the etfeet is jj Tiue, tae, are tot t math.-1 fait in all department, ot piaj' The Athletics, who won most of their games through free hitting during the early stages of the tace. simply checked their extra base hits for more than a moiMh In the home stretch As Is usually the case when things are breaking badly, an er ror or a base on ballr Invariably resulted in a run. . Pitchers, who had been winning cont-.tently all season. Just couldn't get going. Tske the cae of K-l Homntel for Instance. The brilliant knuckle-ball artist won It) games tn the first four months, then went about four weeks before he could capture his 21st victory. However. It was in base-runntng thst the Athletics slumped won than In any other department of play. That Is a rather freak situa tion. A slump on the base. Is the un usual, yet the Athletic, In their long lo.slr,g streak threw more game away because of poor base, running than in any other man ner. In the crisis the Inexperience of the rluh n. a more tltal factor In Its piT.r finish than ainlliliig eiw. V.ie AlliUffc' are a rnal club, des tined tn make blMorj In the Ameri can league. , SEALS DEFEAT I worth and Hannah; Mitchell I Agnew. BEAVER TI PACIFIC COAST I F-AGFE. Clubs v. I. Pet Ran Francisco 110 (t .SSI Salt l-xe KH j Seattle It 7 .14 j l-oa Angelc. ; JT .5J Portland 10 17 .47J Oakland - 71 17 .414 Vernon 47 ir. .jj Sacramento (1 lol .3(4 YFSTFItnAVS r..ir.5. PAI.T UKK ( AP) H. H. E. Oakland 4 7 0 Kalt lake 5 7 1 latteries: lloehler and flead: Md?abe and Cook. IjOS Angle's , Seattle 1. LOB AXUK1.KH (AP) It. H. E. Seattle . 1 4 I Los Angeles ... 1110 Batteries: Lucas. Pumovtch. Chekaluke and E. Baldwin; Cran dall and Sandbtrg National League Games. riTTSRI-KO ( AP) The pennant chasing Pirates hit the ball hard Thursday and won from Boston, 11 to 2. The Braves" two runs came In the sixth when they bunched three singles and a sac rifice. Grantham. Moore and Earl Smith led the Pittsburg attack with elghthlts between them, including a homes by Smith. Score: It. H. E. Boston 2 7 0 Pittsburg .. . ii is ; Batteries: It. Smith, Anderson Sacramento S, Vernon 0. 8ACHAMKNTO (AP) It. If. E. Vernon 0 3 1 Sacramento - 3 9 3 Batteries: Ludolph nd Whitney; Keating and Shea. San JYancism 4. Portland 3. SAN KKANCISCO ( AP) Pco-e: H. r.. Portland lo --i San rrsr;rteo . .. 4 t 1 Batteries: Yarrtson, llolllngs- vt iu.lxms mrrrnxs home ORAXTS PASS. Ore. (AP) Ken Wllltama tar outfielder and .lug ger for the St. Louts Browns has returned to his home In Orants laas. Ore,, out of the game for the rest of the season due to Injuries received when hit on the head by a pitched ball put a month ago. Williams is on tl.e road to recov ery, but Is Will unable to ptsy. He was able to go rf-er hunting Thurs day howcter, wl:h some of his friends. A- T kMrnulMmm : Come lo O, stag Depot at 1111 Jefferson Ave All stases Lvate from There Dnllj. I I LEAVES LA GRANDE FOTl Joseple- A.M.-1 P.M.-4:00r.M.; Sunday, 9 M - 4 00 P M I Bker7 A.M. - 10:50 A.M. . 10 P M ! 4 4 00 Pt I Sunday 10 A.M. - 4 P.M. " ' PeudJoton Dally-lt A.M. - 4:00 P.M. i Depot Phone Mnln 7D0 I Pendleton, Ore. Low Round Trip Fares uay or the Final -7 Saturday, September 19, 1925 uiNiurv PACIFIC will operate SPECIAL THASN ! GOING SATURDAY ONLY Sptmbr 19th Round Trip far to Pendleton sshm. Hekea u-ett Irasa Ux 1 ties n PrMletaa RETURNING SATURDAY ONLY September 19th f. rtM)LFro i6.oe.B" r. 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