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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES Tuesday, septenwer zz, r.r&. li. Page Twti School Shoes nilJJKINH" W1U. STAND THK 1UHI) WKAlt! "A Good I'liito SPORT NEWS PIRATES TRIM r PHILADELPHIA A.MHIIH.'A.V I.KAfil i:. "'Clulw W. J,. Pet. WnthliiKton !I2 00 .C4S I'hlluUolplilu. US 6 .f.l)6 Kl. Louis ..77 (ili . T 3 U J Ji-troit i 73 0!l .r.H OiIpoko .. 73 72 .607 Clcvr.lulld .. 117 78 .2 New York M 81 .4.11 lloalon 4a !)3 .1101 national i,i:a;i r.. : ciub w. rot. rittuburg HI ttt Mi New York K2 CI .673 clndnnnil 77 c.x ;.s:u HI. I.ontH 71 74 .4!0 lirooklyn 110 7H ,4lir lsunton . (ill 81 .4111 ClileoKO 64 3 .48b I'll H:i.J.-l ulllll ti'i S2 .431 PITTHIMIICO (AP) The Plrali'n won their Hevouth eoneeutlvi' vic tory hy alelVulInK I'lillmlclplilti Monday, 0 to 7. In u liuril liltlluir. looHtly ftlayeil RUine. Cnyler, liy litttiiift unfuly tho rirxt Iwu HiiU'h up, eiiimliMl the. X'.itlonul Ii'Ukuo record of lit consecutive' lillii. on Ii'b eleventh try, he fouled out. Heore: . . . .. It. II. K Philadelphia 7 11 1 lMttKljur !) 12 S UiitterlpH: Jecnlur, I'ltieh, ('ruin plert Couch and Jlenline;. Mia down, Oldlium, MurriHon und Cooeh. Ilraves 7, HihIh (1. CINCINNATI (Al') Cincinnati uned flvo. pitcher wruln.it lluKton In Monday's grume but the vlHltorn won. 7 to 0, Walker lilt a home run In the first Innlhfr with u. man on1 boHe. Holke and Hurgravo col lided In going after llurrus' foul In tho seventh Inning. Doth wen knocked out temporarily, llolkr continued to play but Hnrirrnvf retired from the game. It. II., K Homon 7 10 0 Cincinnati : 11 7 2 llntterles: I. Henton. Kamp nnd ftlhaon, Cloodwln; llrnton, May, Mtt-ii-,l.v""Uonoluiu " 'uii'0 ' Jlui'itiuvtt! Kruuir-T, Cubs 3, Iiajalaratrs 2. CHICAGO (Al') Chicago bunched hitH In the rlr:i( Inning, one of which was a triple, by Julin with an error by JolniMon, J'o):; th' .ihlrd baseman, for enough runs to defeat lirooklyn, 3 to 2, In Ihe.jltot gumo of tho Burins hcio Monduy. It was tho eighth con sacutlvo defeat for lirooklyn. Knuffnian wan hit freoly by the visitors but was given great imp port. Score: It. II. K. llrooktn 2 12 2 Chicago s s I .llntterles: Khrlmrut and Taylor; Knuflinan and Ilartnelt. !Ncw York at HI. l.oulo; proil ooncd, rain. fi AMKMCA.V MCAttl i:. """ Tlgorn Drop I, nut r;nmc. -ItHILAniCLI'HIA (AP) Tho lieirolt and tho Philadelphia .A th rones met for tho hint lima this season Monday, tho Mackmen win ning. It) to 7. The Athletics pound 1 JJolloway for levi n runs In the rftlh Inning lo clinch the game. Thn nSle.t belween the two teuton rends victories for the Athletics i&AliiHt eight defeuls. u. H. u. "WOW - - 7 14 0 Phfludelphln, 1(1 IS 1 '.JUttlerlos: Ilolloway. Collins. IKiyle and Ilasslor; yulnn, (iray and Cochruno. No olher gaints scluduled In the i American league. Off the Field Here In the nation's most popular bnchelur. In other words, Kt.-inlcy Harris, youthful mtin-n-er of ihe world's champion WaahtitKton husel.nll team. Il l the latest plot-ire of the brll llunt "lucky" lu his street clothes. ,n,,1 t a 5 1 t -iV if. f To Traalu" Billy .Eg tays S IV FAST AGAI.V Willi mi cuslcrii clitli crrlaln to uin fitc Anici'fc-un Icukuu (tmirulun VitlH h-iimiii, (lint wciliiii will add aii'ithci' winm r lu its iilri'ady Iui.k list, K;wt Ja, tlui Atlantic! seaboard ttJiinM icive liuil (itll( a monopoly on w hunoru In tho Ilan Johnson circuit. Mlnco )trott camo tlirough with Hirer mit'iHSHlve triumphs back In l!07-0Ji-i)!, cnly thntft tlinea havo clubn rrom tho wfnt'rn sector rublip! tho bunllnff. Tho White Hox did It In al 1010 and thfi :'l-'V.'l;tn.l lndhuisi In 1020. On all tho othnr occasions, tho rlajf Ii:ih to u club rcprt-HcntltiK tho i-iiHt, or 12 Out of 15 souHons. Over one 'm retch. Iho eaHtern unltfl chalked up seven RlrnlKht triumphs, tho AlhlcltcM Ktartliitf In 1010, re In 101 1, 10U and 1014 and tin; ;m1 Hox coming throunh In '.n'. io i und hug. , On lop or t'.ifw the 1c:l Kox wm attin in 11MN, Ihe Yankees lu 1021, mid t)2A ami the HenuunH IumI yea i. TWO AHK TIKH During thn pust 15 BCusons, tho AthlutlCH und Hod Hox havo each won four pennants, leading in this roHuoet. The Yunks havo three to Ihulr crmltt, the While Hox two and Cleveland and Washington one apiece. -..Only ,two clubs, piUroit and Ht. LouIh, liuvcfalled to carry off the honors in thut stretch, the Browns nexer yet having finished firwt In Ainericun ltmgue history. The Ynki;8 hold the best murk for consecutive triumph with three while tho Athletics hunt up a not able record hy winning four titles la rive seasons. - . . . . An eiiNlorii victory Ibis year will make, it fo In n row for (hat ex' lion, still two bhy of tho topnoteh nmi-.t. c vmi:h toiay. American ljcnjfiio, Chicago at New York. Ft. IaiuIh at Philadelphia, Detroit at iloHton. Cleveland nt Washington. National Lengue, Boston at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Chicago. New York at fft. BouK Philadelphia at plttburg. I'nelflc CiMist Lcflgne. Bon Ang"les at Haor.imento. San Krunclsco at Halt Luke. Portland nt Vernon. Seattle in Onklnnd. x Buckaroos to Play on Home Grid Saturday PKM'LKTO.V, Ore. (Special) The Mint fuoiball game of the sea noli here wdl bo ployed Saturday ullerniHin al Itmind-Cp park when Coiich -:d Puller' Itm karoos swing into (Milan against tho Kemmwlck lrrl;;atori. A yet tin-re is but llttlo line on the pendlelon team save that the material that Ccacli Butler hoa to work with is light and lnexepri- need. Butler is working his Ouuad hurd, however, and a scrappy. If green, team will take the field. DU-nv, aimi;als vkkdht PALBM, Ore. Jacob Bleta of Porttand. who was nentenced to pay a Tine of Jf.o and servo three months In tho county jail on u charge of driving an auto mobile while intoxicated today fll ci not lee of appeal to the cir cuit court. The court also sub- ponded Oiets driver's license for mil) ytui und ordered Ida car held tor three months. Testimony offered at the trUI Mi owed thut Oirtx' ' ear crashed into a truck neur Newbtrg, with the nmilt t) at Mrs. Diets nnd her son iffered acrtnua Injurhis. Th'y were taken to a hospital at Newbetg for medical treatment. iuiso tvi:u iiLf.rx HALEM, Ore. The work of t cting a new guard tower at the Ort-gon state penitentiary was staited. The tower will be located near the front gate and will be outside of the prison walls. The Institution nrsennl will be housed la tho tower. Other improvements contem plate) include the elimination of M ps hMidimr from the prison vard to the izruiird posts, insinuation Of Iwlto tan Klmi tnis abovo the cella jand an ulirm system to te used j tn i vi nt f breaks or other art- Ioua dHturh:nre within tho Insti tution waila. The tmprovementa arc beinir mada with prison labor and materliila. CANINE FIELD TRIALS DATED t The annual field trluls for doKH j hern will bit helil October 11. ac cording "0 word toduy fror;. mem hers of the Wing. Kin und Tleet foot club, which ts sponsoring the event. Al Andrewu uud I 'buries Hunyun have Helccted u couryu for the trials which will lit ready und fit ted for tho bent work by the canines. l''our trluls are ucheduted, as follows: 1. . Puppy stake. JofH bom In 1026 eligible. 2. Derby race. Jogi born in 1924 eligible. 8. AH-ugo stake. )okh two yours old or more eligible. 4. Hbooting dog make. AH shooling doga ellglidc. Jiogs to be handled by owner. "All who believe they have shooting dogs should begin to tune 'em up, because October 11 will be Judgment day," u member of the club sail today, adding that fur ther Information may be. obtained from J. 1. .Morelock, of the Hlur garage, located near The Observer office. ' TANKKR, 8 T A T I II M, NEW YOKK XAI1) -- pave Hhade of California Monday night came to cross roads with Mickey Walker of Kllzaboth, N. J.,rlii his lor.g ptn-sult of the welterweight chumpiontdilp Und received us the unswer to )du two-year-old challenge u bruising deftit In a 15-round mutch at the American league batnlall park. Standing In tho center of the ring throughout the ' struggle, the pair hammered away until both were ulmoBt ready to drop from exhaustion at the finish. They bled profusely from nose and nwuth und Hhade was on the verge of a knockout In the flowing minutes of tho struggle' ft - the champion brought forth a thrilling rally to Buvc hit title by a clone judge's de cision of two .to one. Both men, casting nclonco aside, slugged with abandon und without letup. Until Walker's sen.sational finish tho concensus among news buper tueu at the ringside guvn the crouching Cullfornluu un edge over the chsunplon. Kven after Wulk er'ii ppoctacular rally under which Hhade bent like a broken reed, opinion remained divided, u choruK of booc.i accompanying the ovutlon wlilch greeted the verdict. Referee I'atay Haley cast tho de ciding ballot. One of the judgea, Oeorge T. Kelly, of YonkarH, N. Y cast a vote for Hhade. an the strength of his superloff IJtfllrfcfW the early rounds. Itiuhurd Nugent of Buffalo, N. Y., the other judge, turned In a slip for Wulker, Ha ley's ballot then settled the issue, r.Icctrlclty to Opcrnti TrnhiM On AndcK .Mouiitnliis Bull way VALPAHAIHO, Chile (AP) American tourists In South America will travel In the future by electric trains across the Andes mountains between Argentina od Chile. Elec trification of the Chilean section of the railway as far us Caracoles, on the Argentine border, is already under way. it is understood work on the Argentine section will be started next year, American, BrlttHh. Swiss nnd Belgian Interests will supply the equipment. The total cost Ib etjtU mnted at about ta.tMio.nttQ. , IS SHADE BEATEN J Will Take ft look nt this picture' nnd then My to yo'ttHf thnt Jack Pempypy hnsn't ollpped back M leant not very much. The champion put Kd Vrnr, l.on Anjelrs heavy witKht, on thr mat with A nhort rlsht punch In the first ttt a wchcduled twa-rounrf exhibition In Sun I'rjneieo on Ittbor JDny. Tom Lulrd, sport wrltt-r and rvfre. la the third num In tho rins. Buker Now . .. r.' They cull him Rey. linker nowadays, though you may remcm!i.ir him bet ter os Bay Buker, former lintcs Coilfge track fttat nmt IMin'oU A. C. brilliant. Bay 19 'combining runnine; with preaelt.ng,. behbr iyior of a church at Hab.ju.tua, Me. Likes both jobs, loo..' QTHFJnCTII I I ILL WALLOWA, . Ore., (Special.) Threshing operations In this seer tlon of tho country except, for a smull amount of stneked grain has been at u standstill hero for tho past several duys duo to the fre quent heavy rains, which keep the straw tough. Boy Gustin who has been threshing at the H. G. Mas torson ranch in the vulloy,-r hos movod hti outfit to T, Q. Johnson's ranch eaot of town, where ho has threshed some stacked grain. A small field of Hard. Federation wheat threshed there Is reported to hnvo wielded of 81 bushels per acre. Other machines which are threshing from the. grain shocked in the fieldH will probably not be able to resume work for two or throe days at least. c)$ Q. MiJ?Xilon: ..h't?l,,-jfo ,le recently by auto for a few days trip to Yakima, Wash., and re turned homo Saturday. Bird hunters have been out In large "numbers during the past sov erul days in quest of grouse. They have covered.much of the hill bjc tions bordering the woods but most of them report poor succcaa In getting many birds. r Several hunters also recently made a trip to tho Powwatka Hldgo where tho birds woro reported quite plentiful but met with only moderate suc cess. Hauling Seed Wheat Oscar Maxwell was busy the lat ter part of the week hauling seed wheat to the V. O. ('ouch ranch in the hills. Mr. Muxwult commenced seeding also the first of the week. H. O. AnderHon und family, Mrs. J. B. Oast In und son. Irvln, left DEMPSEY SLIPPING? i n j i niuu 1 !p ' Preacher Friday morning by auto r for .Pen dleton, where they expected to at tend tho la,st day of the Bound Bp. ,They returned homo Sunday evening. - The special train which left here Saturday morning carried more than one hundred people from the county' to the Bound-l'p. Klxtyiix tickets were reported sold from tho local j station, and nearly that number from Kenierpiise. J. L. Maxwell, local stock buy er. left for Portland the last of tho week with a shipment of stock. Marlon Hammock of Lotitino was a business visit or here tho latter part of the week. Hoy Oastln was u visitor nt Bartlctt, during the past week. Miss Verna Harmon Leap left recently for Eugene, where she will attend the unlvorslty this' year. Miss Harmon graduated 'front the Enterprise high school with the 1924 class. Misses Arleta and Ihla Couch of Leap attended the Bound-l'p at Pendleton Saturday, i Eugene Gastln nnd Leslie Bell, left on the special train .Saturday morning for tho last day of the Bound-L'p at Pendleton. KiHxUng I'ttU. W heat Many farmers are bitBy seeding their winter wheat at this time, al though very little of the grain has been seeded long enough to show up yet. but with the abundance, of moisture, stored in the ground at this time, vlth u few weoks good weather it 1b expected that much of tho grain will get u fairly good start. Some of tho furmera are busy cleaning tho weeds from their summerfullow. Much grain has been coming in from the furms to tho warehouse hero during the past week, tho greater part being hauled ut this time being wheat. Both ware houses are piled high with huge piles of wicks and live men have been kept busy the past several days taking enro of and piling the grain. 1 jfig&A RS'.'ji "1 i f 4 .. Retired German Stage, . Star' Jleturris'to Boards t BKHLIN (AP) IH'dwlg Wungvl, who was tho leading comedienne of Germany a quarter of a century ago. has returned with great suc cess to the Berlin stage in the role of Madame lionivard, the leading characters in Alexandre Bisson'a farce, "The Kurpriueit of Divorce." for many yeara l-'rauleln Wrangel has devoted herself largely to phil anthropic work, and the proceeds of her atage work are gien entire ly to charity. At the height of her cureor she left the tlago, having lost .sympathy with her work as a comedy star. Hhe was in a sunl turium for a long time, but upon the recovery of her health was still out of sympathy with the .stage and lived a lite of self-dental and extreme simplicity that was in .striking control to her brilliant career when she woj the favorite of German thecter-goeru. Max Beinhnrdt, under whose management Hedwig Wangel is re nppeuring, induced tho vi-tonm actress to return to the stage In Homo of her success a!' ft tmarter of a century ago, ami her reappear ance was celebrated by a large group of the celebrities of ihe Oer umn stage who gave her many .ovations when sho tirst t.ppenred in the Konioedie theater a:i the rol licking .Muilituie Bonivard. Board of Control nt snlcm SALEM, Ore. Members of the fjtate board of control returned here from Pendleton, where they Menage No. 8 I 'mm: OIEIKiON TBA1L IOX I'AUM, , 11. W. Smith, Pinp.. La Gi ande, Ore. A-Jthorltnllvo methods and pro per Instructions us to care, feed, habits und pen construction, gain ed hy my four years e.lo.se con tact und personal experience goes with each uulo of breeding stock. You will find this help and in formation by far more valuable and reliable than if obtained through agents, brokers, hired or commission salesmen; or, when stock is purchased by mail from a distance. Play fair with your self and start, right. The Cause of Your il! Health F y on have Piles or other Rectal or Colon disorders there is the cause of your nervousness, lack o! vitality, stomach trouble, general physical and menial Incapacity. I can help you win back your health by positively curing your Piles under a WRITTEN GUAR ANTEE or fee returned. Act today by calling for an examination or writing for my I' REE booklet explain ing my celebrated treat ment for PILES and other Rectal and Colon ailments. . DEAN. M.D..Inc PORflAND OFFICES: SEATTLE OfFICES. Dr DVnn BuilUing 80S-6I2 Shw Building 3TMAN dJ-M Al t 6 TM . AND PI N El sa m 19 H EM a M M N I Sewer H Si i FN M ! K9 m M B n n m LA GRANDE CONCRETE ;M Island City, Oregon. PHONE MAIN 120 5 lieBEBIEia&EIIIEEHlfiaBESilSBSEESSSS&SlBaillrfl Inspected Ihe eastern Oregon sc.to hospital, nie offidala were guestu of the rbuud-up munngeuient. The board is comi)os(d of .(lovunor Pierce, Htate Trt-usurer Kuy und .Secretary of Hlute Kouer. . Comes to but a few. Only by hard knocks do most of us get nlbng. To save now is to have later. UNITED STATES rii Buy at the well-lighted stores A MERCHANT whose windows and store are weli lighted can sell more goods and sell them faster That means lie can give you better values. This tip may save you, money. And it may make money for the merchant who will ask us to comtiaro hit linhtinti with the proper tore, standard. No charge . . made for the test. BC . store, standard. No charge . 't H ' H. & S.: Electric : LEAKY ROOFS ' ' DON'T LEAK IN DRY WEATHER j, ' But the time is here when they will leak if not ' repaired. , We have a roof for nny job. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. nam wuiimm Safety 'Swffl ty Como to Our Slngo Depot All Ktat;f! Leave fi LEAVES LA Joseph A.M. - I'.M. -4:00 I'.JI.J m Baker 7 A..M. - 10:50 A.M. - 1 ::l l'.M. - 4 I'.M. Sunday 10 A.M. - 4 I'.M. I'euillutott Uallf 1 1 A..U. - 4:00 P.M. Depot Phono Mnln 7V0 Water Irrigation "Permanent" Products SEPTIC TANKS BUILDING BLOCKS SAND GRAVEL raa Carefully weighed every way our well balanced under-(. wear stock. Wanted weights for men of all weights. We don't try to stretch long thin undorweir over a short thick man. Sar expect a tall men to let his fet "hung out up to his kpee" from a too-short garment. Vomforl" means fit, as well as warmth. - . ASH BROS. Corner of Adams and Kim WE sell coal whose heat j charaett i- Ih Irreproach ible. It is .shipped to un direct from the mine., , ltenefit by our wise buyingj . A trial ton will convince you. Stiles & Co. (hmforialiij at lilt .li'Tforson Ave. - oiti There Imily. OKAXDE FOlt Sllmlur, 0 A.M. - 1 :00 P.M. m a m u w m n m 19 Culvert PIPE CO. ihe mine. JpLX I o aS ........... g , H ,' jl g m ' H m M . m a i i