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

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ThnrerfnvjOclKT 1. 1925-
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Gossard Corsets
, "Fqr the Perfect Figure
"A Good l'lace To, Trade"
HILL'S
SPORT NEWS
CHID SOUAD TO
PLAY ALUM
kocal fans will get their first
chance to see the l,u OrunUn hl?h
school fool I mil sound In action Sat
urday uftornoon when tho TlKrn
lunula with on til muni team on tho
local gridiron. The gnmu will bo
culled at 2 o'clock.
(.roach MacTavish nan lrsuort no
lineup but expects to. iiHe two full
tvjima during the content, with tho
Intention of k'vIiik every promiHiiiK
member or the squad a c-lianco to
show what he can do.
The alumni players will probably
(nelude Kohert Clarity, Knwe Heard
en, Owen I'rlce, (Vnll Hherwood,
Dee Hmutz. Dutch Alston, Clarence
Woodell, KUKene Mi-tcalf nnd aev
eral others. A tiam stronff e no it eh
to ive the 'l ibera un aetd hst in
anticipated.
MacTavish I working his pro
tfgvM on the gridiron every lifter,
noon of the,, uohool week, with
scrimmage, signal practice,. He;,
tho main bill of fare, ami in Hltto
holding threo night skull practice
classes each week. . .
jLjyfkJLiij.
ft
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lxmlnvlllc H, luiltlmore 7.
- IXJl'ISVILLK, Ky. AP) Driv
ing, Ogden rrotn th.-mound with a
cluster of hits In the- nliilh InnlnK
INTEREST
DEPOSITS, of thts bank
rerewnt th best possible
investment for most depoH
ttors, offerlnff Safety, Con
venience and quickly' con-T
vertlblo Into cash.
UNITED STATES
flONAL
TYPEWRITING
PAPER
Oup
SCHOOL PAPHIt"
at 60c per roam ' docs very
well tor practice. And our
"COLLKGI2"
at 90c par reiun Ib a Rood
bona.
All Nolsnn'a School Cools
ore baaed on Quality, and
cnuhlo pttpllB to do better
work.
W L NELSON
1300 Adams Ave.
IfO.MK-UI'V 'I'F.AMM.
While H) mofUttrth U'tU, weiuly
; put unci ii- in I he major league
I ha ciiriailctl hutting prnwcw to
gifui exiciti, inrm in Mill plenty
ur lnli'res( miai iici! o IhiOi tr.ilivltl
ual and icuiii honor in tho I ionic
t iiu lid ting i:i-imrtiiieii( or the piw
tinie. ,
And while Uogera Hornnhy In the
; Nullonal laegue and Hob Meuael In
j tho. Aim'Mcun have the fence-bunt-
lug trophleu about captured, three
clubs nit fighting It out for su
premacy In the big circuits.
. 'I hey are the Oiuuts and (.Veda l
the old wheel and the HrowntHn
ttrn Johnsonian organlr.ntion. At
tula' writing the Mctiraw entry haw
u Hllplit uuvuniagn and If it kecpfe
up the puce should top all the oth
er major clubs in clouting homers.
The modern big league record Is
held by the VuukecH, who In 111 21!
criwht-d out 134 circuit pukes. That
wus tne year llabv it nth broke
forth with hla remarkable atring of
b'j round-trippers.
The Omnia, with but a few more
guinea to piuy, beaut 111, ao are
nut likely to even eiiuul the existing
murk. , .
-
"Irish" -McuhcI a ml (iVrorge Kelly
have been the big gun.s In tho home
run ellorts ur tiiu McUmw coin-blnnllon.
WHITE sox roonEST. .
The poorest home run team has
been the Chicago White Hoi. To
date the Collins tribe has plied Up
but litl four-suckera. Jt rates as
one of the loweat totals In at-a sons.
J Detroit, boasting an 'outfit ot
pronwnent hitters hasn't done much
better, gutting S!. Hellmann and
Cobb huvi! supplied pretty close to
half of thcun. .'
ntiough thn Chicago oUja haveiit
been going anywhere In particular
all aeuson, they havu nevertheless
displayud quite a bit of proweuB In
bugging Homers. They've a total of
83, placing them sixth umong the
iuuor leuguc clubs.
Their chief circuit clouter, of
course, has been "Uubby'VHurtnett,
who started off with a sensational
rush early in the season and who
has kept paco with his spring ef
lorla down through the mouths. He
bus 24 homers to his credit.
i
llronlm, the Cubs' tot outfielder
ban uIko clout well In 111115 h in g out
four-MicKerN,
;.mi:s TOIAY.
Amerk'ati League.
Ketrolt ut Ml. I.ouis,
Clevetnud ut Chicago.
Washington at tloaton.
National leuguc.
Brooklyn at Philndiphla.
I'nclflo Coa.st rpnguo. '
Vernon at Oakland.
Sun Kranclsco at I,os Angeles.
.Saerameuto at Health.
Halt Lake 6t Portland.
RAD 0
Radio reception is got
Una better everv niuht. ;
Now is tho time to Ret
your new
B-BATTEKIES AND
TUBES
W 1dv jutt rclvd !
larir ahlpmont of Tubfa I
aod Batterlea and can aup. I
ply your ncada. I
Tlcphon your ordcra to
MAIN 124
and wa will deliver to your
lioma.
La Grande
Electric Go.
WedneHday, thn Loulnvllle Anierl
can aMHoelattou pennant winners
B.'urcd itini- 1 una und won the first
gai.ie of the junior world's series
from the llHltluiorc. International
chumptons, 8 to 7.
l ull Worth Win Kerles.
ATLANTA, On. (AT') The Fort
Worth league champions won the
Ilxle series Wednesday by defeat
ing Atlanta. Huothern aHSoclatlon
chnmpluiis, 1 to il, giving the Tex
aua four out of seven games.
SKINNY MEN
THIN MEN
RUN DOWN MEN
NERVOUS MEN
You probably know that Cod
Uver (HI la tho Ki.'Ulrst fleah
producer In the world.
Iliruuao It conlnlna more Vila,
inlnra than any food you can gut.
You'll be Kiad to know that
Cod l.iver Oil cornea In aug-ir
coated tableta now, ao If you real
ly want to p-n 10 or IS pound,
of aoliri healthy fleah on your
bonea and f.'el well and atronir
aak lied Croaa lrng Co.. Olau
Uruga. Inc.. 1. A U Iru Co. or
any drtiaclat for a box of Mc
Coy cod Liver Oil Compound
Tableta.
Only n cenia for 0 tableta
and If you dnn't italn five pound!
tn Jl dnvi -our druIM la auth-orln-d
t hnrt you bt(.k )(
monry you paid for them.
It lun't anything un iaunl for a
peraon to tain 10 pounda In 10
daya.
"CM McCoy., the ordinal and
nuln Cod J.K-er Oil Tablet "
Adv. I
BEES GI 01
FRISCO
EI
pacific coast m:ac;i:k.
Cltiba
Hun Franclaco
Halt lk.
Hoattlo.
I.ob AnKclc. ...
Portland
Oakland .. ,
Vernon
flacramento .
W. 1..
110 04
106 711
7 83
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80 54
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73 ll8
71 111
Pel.
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YKHTKHIMY'H A.tIEfl."
Vernon 9, Oakluuil A,
OAKLAND (AP) K. H. K.
Vernon fl 13 3
Oaklund USD
Hultcrlmi Uarfoot und Wlillmy;
Kuiu, MoKcney, Hoi-hlc-r anil Iteud,
loa Aimi'liw I a, Snn I 'raiK lx o 7.
LOH ANOKI.KH (AIM. It. II. H
San Pranclaco 7 1 1 4
Lob Antrnkw 13 13 1
ItaftflrtpH? WIlliniMN tli-irrin fitwl
Agliew; Koot, Payne und Hundberff.
; Karranionu ft, Kialllc 0.
SEATTLE (API li II v
Hocramento .. it it i
Hcuttln : ; II 3 o
uattcHea:. Huffhea and Koidiler;
Haaly, Chekuluk, Iteynolda and
Only.
ulwaya from lla accond tina'eniun. '
bo la un expert flcidcr and u dttn
Kcroua batauiun, und bu. dewdop
;d Into one of the 'beat pivot jnen
of ,laacbull. ' ' .
The Henutor leadey. career be
Kn In Plttaton, I'u., in mu. at the
alto of 18. He la a native of. Port
Jervlo. N. Y. In 1U1 HuKhny Jen-,
nlnaja of Detroit guve the younituter
a trial at Detroit. Within a month
ho went to Hcranton of the New
York Htule bmitut: and tbt.'f:e to
Muskegon, Mich., where 'he pluy'd
third ba.tr and hat n battlny rec
ord of .100. ,
Norfolk, Va., had him ill 19:7,
but on .Miiy 34 he became, a.fiti-m-ber
of the Heading club of lie In
ternatlonul league. Jle iiluyed .70
gamca und lilt for ,2rilt. The fol
lowing year found him with liuf
falo, pluyln;? short atop and hcc
ond base in 86 conteatB and- but
ting for .241. In 1919 wlth.liuf
fulo he becnini one of the Jnternu-
j tlonal'a bent Inrlelilera and Inereua-
cil inn hitting figures lo .283. It
was on Aug. of thnt year that
the Henntora obtained him. i
In 1921 und my li Hurrhi imrllc
Ipated In every game with the Ken-
utorH, bitting for .289 and ,2v. In
1923 be hud an uvcrugc ui: .2U2 and
ill 1924 his murk was .208.
' Nail Lake a. Portland 3.
POMTLAND (AP) It. II. K.
Salt Lake 0 III 3
Portland .. ; 3 11 I
Hatterlea: Klnirleton. MeCube nmt
Petera. Cook; .Meeker. Yarriaon and
Tobln. i r- . .;
BUCK
r H1RRSS
NOT SO'LIM
WASHINGTON (AP) Stanley
Haymond (Mucky) Harris, 28 years
old, leads his Wushlngton Senators
Into their second world's series on
Oct. 7 in Pittsburg a tribute to
youth and playing managers.
When Bucky captured tho Amer
ican leugiie flag in 1924 many close
followers of tho game were of the,
opinion that either tho team car
ried Harris through or that ho was
lucky." But when the series for
tho world tltlo came, the youth
watched with with one or tho
game's eldest and most renowned
managers, John J. McGraw of the
New Tort (Slants, and youth won.
Hurrls never has been a remark
able player but there Is something
about his leadership thut uttrncla
votoran'and recruit as well and ut
all times ho Is prepared to receive,
and consider tho ndvlco of. those
who comprise the backbone of his
,olub JoJiDttOJi. rwkinjmuKh, J1
and Goslln. Wushlngton, however,
tuay expect a well turned, afternoon
the sonson. having been open sinco
April 1. Gi orge it. Trembluy, insn
ager, says that the hotel hus ex
perienced a very aucceHsrul season,
having rntertubied thousands of
visiting delegates to the many
Portlund conventions and a large
number of visitors, as well as local
people who have made the Mount
Hood loop trip, besides banquets,
conventions and dancing partita.
Several Improvements have been
planned for the 1D2C season, which
will open In April, among these be
ing a awlmnitng pool and a golf
course and additions of flowers,
planfH and shrubbery. ' .
PHILLIES BUMP
DODGERSU
IIAILWAY Vt'OHK LAl ill.l) :
HOTKL AT ookck tsi:s ,
HOOD TilVKK, Ore. The Co
lilmliitt Clorn-e hotel will eltiw'-for
KVOKNl;, Ore. Tho Eugeno
chamber of commerce In a act of
resolution, commended the South
ern Pacific, company for Its efforts
In opening up new territory In
south central Oregon, in providing
transportation to' that portion of
the Htiite ami in providing u new
line to the cuhL but did not go on
record favoring the exclusion of
the northern lines -ua bad been
looked for.
Tills was the annual meeting of
the chamber and officers were
elected liB follows: A. A. Hogers,
cashler'of the l-'lrst National bank,
president; J. II. Koke. printed and
Htutlouer, vice president: liavid
Auld of tho I'nltcd KlutcB National
brink, treasurer.
AMERICAN I.
Cluba
Washington ' ,
Philadelphia ..
Ht. Louis
Detroit .. .
Chieugo ;
Cleveland
New York
Boston ..'...... ..
P.A(,
W.
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...87
...81
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...70
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...44
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62
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72
76
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84
100
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.66!
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.640
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.603
.444
.447
.293
KATIOXAL LEACi lK.
Clubs . w. Iy. I'ct.
Pittsburg .1 94 67 . .023
New York 80 04 .673
Cincinnati .. 79 73 ,623
st. Louis 76 75 .600
Hostan 4 .....C9 83 .464
Hrooklyn 68 83 .461)
Chicago I. 07 84 .444
Philadelphia - ..' CQ 85 .483
PHILADELPHIA (AP) The
PhlllleB made it two struight over
Hrooklyn by winning Wednesday. 0
to 4. Kami's double In the seventh
with the bases filled decided the
gunie In the Phillies' favor. Hob
McOraw twirled for the Hoblns
whilw Wllloughby' find ' Mitchell
were on tho mound Tor Philadel
phia, the. latter relieving Wlllough
by after the seventh. II. H. K.
Hrooklyn ' 4 It 1
Philadelphia .. 0 8 2
Hatterlea: .McOraw and Debcrry:
Wllloughby, C. Mitchell and Wilson.
AMERICAN LF.AGCE GAMES.
' lioston S. Wasli'ngton 4. !
HZOSTON (AP) Washington
iiaed a makiahlft team against Hob- !
ton In the first game of the final
aeries of the year Wednesday, the
Ited Sox pulling out one run ahead, '
6 to 4. At the close of the gome ;
only one Washington regulur. Hiec,
In center field, was In the lineup.
Pt-ckinpuugh took charge of the !
champions us Manager Harris stay-
ed behind in Wushlngton. It. 11. K. :
Washington r 4 10 2 :
HOHton 6 11 3 i
This is the 44th birthday of :
, the baking: powder that has
made, the birthday cakes, in
Western homes where fine
baking is a tradition.
We'll tMv43fr.,VJ
Cilte if .m. kL-
With Srhillm.. n.t..n.
Powder and it does not
please you . merely tell
tmir tymrmr 'LI. M!
pay you t2 instantly,
sua wimout CfUCS'
on. mis otter
holds good any
time y year y
mi uui.
ft
creanr
B Ut f taking
chilhmf- -'ksi
Ptartar I
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V, - iv , . . t .'i ,'v yf VfAV'.'V'-
tch this paper
TU C. HAMILTON MOTOR CO
Holmes Wdff., La Grande
Buy at the
well-lighted stores
A MERCHANT whose
windows and store
are well lighted can 6ell
more goods and sell them
luster
That means he can give
you better values,
Thli tip may ave you
nancy. And it may make
money for the merchint
who will uttocoroparo
hia litihcing with the proper
tore ttuitiard. No chufKO
autie for the tcit.
H. & S. Electric
II 'BETm LIGHTING . B
TS AND - ".'
! iJIRCOATS i
AS BROS:
Comer 'Adams And Elm
'if yOu h11 com on every toe,
put on hi tight shoes some
diiinp ibyl '" a0 doing the
CharloFtor :
FEDERAL INCOME TAX
SERVICES and CLAIMS
Audits
Systems
Investigations
Efficient
Service
reasonable
Rates
Accountant Tm Counselor
. La Grande Xnt'l Hank Illdg.
Phone Main 2"iO
Offices:
La prando ' -' Pendleton
, Walla Walla
5-roololcrn hoii.se.
close Price $2200.
. 7-roirlO(lern Iiouso,
V larpt, North Sitld.
Pril-TiO; temis.
20e farm
'.Stirville. a
giU f 000.
near I
bar-'
.WIS & BLACK
, EAIjTORS
' 'i Vclcj Bldg.
Imco - Loans
What's
Credit Stahaig
At The Ban
The credit rating yOU are given your bank
er ia a very important mattert ,0 have a
good credit standing, it's one of ; mo.st val
uable assets. i -f (
' . ' , f ,
How have you impressed yoimnker with
your ability to accumulate restiij ai1( p;ly
off your obligations? A; t
$ i . ",-
No greater credit asset efan f than an '
investment of swings regular, lhc
Grande Building & Loan. - You-i'v as lit tie
as $5 a month on a contract that accunui'ale
$1000.00 for you in l.M months.,,,,, siivings
eam 7 per cent, compounded senxnilily.
ansi
Think What -It
7 Interest Guateed
The contract terms are exceHiy lilx-ral
no peniUty for missed payments. , thc earn
ings are backed by tenof La ;Vs leadin"
business and professional men. ,v .ue se"
cured by first mortgages on Unia")U1,'ty real
estate valued at more than twice , ,.mullr,t of
loans given. j
La Grande Building) Loan
Association
FLOYD McKKNNON. Sslts,
La Grande National BantRr