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Saturday, Octohci- 3, 1!25. Page Two THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Hi : tkj -f 1 Jl 11 : 5 n 11 t I II ii I h : The Newest in Fall Millinery : at HILL'S "A Rood l'laoe To Traile" SPORT I'Aciric coast i.i:a;i k. FRISCO IIS i PITGHING DUELi Clubs W. I.. Pat. Run Kralicisno 117 tili .1144 H:llt IJlku 1117 7J .6& Kenttlo JS M .639 l.os Angeles 1 it .r.3 l-orlland (i 00 .4H9 (Mkluiifl 83 102 .4ii Vernon 7.1 1 III .3!l Kneramenlo '. 3 112 .31)1 VKSTKBDAV'S OAMKS. Salt Ijikc II!, I'urtlnml 0. PORTLAND (Al') U. H. K. Bull I-ako 13 16 1 l'ortland a H ! y llutterlea: Kallio, MeCnbo and J'elcrs; Kuclmc., Ortuiitit und Tohln. - Seattle 0, Knrriimento it. ' HKATTLK (Al') ft. II. K. ttacrnmento H ti 'i Scuttle Oil 0 llattcrles: Kcullng und M, Hhea;. J'ussell and K. llaldwlu. San rrniK'isco 1 Ias Angeles 0, . LOfl ANUKLES (Al) It. H. K. Run I'YanrlHco ..... 13 ti i.oH AnffoiVH 0 a 0 Halterkn: McWtni y und 'W'. Olaancr und SumlhTtf. Oakland 8. Venion .1. OAKLAND (Al) ' It. H. K. Virnon .. - 3 8 2 Oiiklund 8 10 0 ; liatlerlea: 1'illutto and Whitney Foster and Head. , , BOSTON DEFEATS SENATORS AGAIN? I .rrn in a m nirnn VyJllAUS DMI ULiIa.of the urealeat hitters In the irame. , AMl.HICAN I.KAfil K, fnlis W. I.. WuslitnKtun 4 !7 64 Philuilnlphla 03 Ht. Loulu k2 OS Di'trolt .. 7 a 73 Pet. .042 .620 I'hlriiito -. .tu,...., ... 7. Kf - f 82 New York ;;. Ilufiton 46 16 1115 NATIONAL I.KACn n, Clubs W. U v Pet. Pittsburg : 94 &7 .U23 New York 86 C4 .673 Cincinnati T 72 ,523 St. Louis 70 75 .r.oj lloston 69 i3 .454 Hiooklyn OS t4 .447 Chicago 07 85 .441 j Philadelphia 06 $ .437 I108TON (AP) Boston made lt I-OM of "I"""1- noor underpin three In u row over the Irregulur I nin'- ,vl11 ,aU8'' thc retirement of world's champion Washington clnh 1 '1'1' Speaker, even - though I'rlduy. The score favored the Hi d "" V uou" a 3r' or ll'",,r ,)Ul- t ax, II to T with P.hmke coustlng along under a big leud from the sturt. The work of Stewart was the Mingle redeeming feature, pro duced by the Senators, Al Sc. hue lit, club comedian, had Umporury ciuiirgt or the viuitom on the field, ttooro: H. H. K. Wuahlngton .. )it i HoBion 11 10 2 - Hatterlea: Kolly, l-y!e and Tate; Khmko and lilschoff. Pbllndelphla 10, New York 0. PHII.AHKLPHU (AP) Phlla ilelphla defeated New York hero " in ta n. Jimmy Dykes Treated what Is iiellevml to he a . .jm icuttue record when ho made five hilM otf five pitched halls in five time ut but. Jiykei also hit u triple und a home run, thy lut ter with two men on. Four of his Mrs were mado off Rraxton and one off Pennock. Haumgurtner held the Yankees to sK scattered hits. Score: It. H. K. New York 0 4 n Philadelphia ia m u Hatterlea: Praxton. Pennock and Hengough; llaumgartner and Per kins. NATIONAL I.KAfil'I-: (.AMI S. St. Imli Wins. CHICAGO AP St. Louis bunched litis off Alexander nnd Cooper Friday and defeated Chi cago. 4 to 3. In the first irame of th final Herbs of the year. Two of the blows off Alexander were home runs by Itiudi a an. I Tproeer, the lutter's coming with a man on base. Stewart lt the locals down with four hits, three of which were bunched in the fourth Inning behind two walks und a hit bats man, which gave the Cubs their runs. Score: It. H. K. St. Louis ' 4 11 1 Chicago . 3 4 0 llutter.es: Stuart und Vlck; Al oxander, Cooper and Jiartnett. Game Postponed. Pittsburg at Cincinnati, post poned; ruin. Ixmg Cm Man Kill Himself, HOOD HIVKK. Ore. Sidney Fl.uw. C$. of Long Creek, who lth bis wife utts engaged s an apple ?'"ker h'Te. ConililMted suicide t the Odelt orchard home of W. L fplerbon. Conscious when found. Mr. Shaw admitted to Mr. Spier boo lie had taken poison. NEWS y i PASKIf3 KTAIIS. It In u iltsifmi Ui to iMM'ball whin an outstiiiutlnic Kiar mivms . ri-oui tlt ifiimc. . I It Jw nil, rvt-u i'a,,p lh" ' I')' 1 1 ( 'ic in or v.hk-h ilu sin i- aflili-ti' in a inrmlHT. ColGrftii pluyera do much to popuhirlKO tho sport. Moat stura aro or that 4ypo. They huvo cer tain fUiiHti(H that endear th'ii to ' th1 public . v- I Ty ,'obb won tils spurn hiioau&e or his nll-nround uhlllty plus JiIh Mory lit y to. V Wallor Juluinon flmt von fanip ln'raiiBi of hi 8 torrlflo sptied. Trlw f?iic:iU r iH'camo a national Idol hernufio of liia marked uhlllty in all depitrtnioiitu but purtlrulurly ItccaiiHc, of liia uticuimy field lnif. ft;il)i Huth bi-ruuHn hi can lilt (hem farther than any liutrutn helm:. Tlie iara run nut go on forever, j .There coineH u time when nuture rutin ft halt. It In well If the star tiivt eirr to th warninR and re tlren befont it 1h too late. Tin -it is nothing more t runic In l).wii'laH than not knowing when In milt. Tin slipping htar Ik a pntheiic Nxurr. TRIO OF IDOLS. Tho' American IraKUc will short ly loso three ot lis grrutrst lar. Ty Cobb. Tris Speaker and Wnlter Johnson. .. Colib nnd Sneaker are still two despite their- long; years of service. 1 really believe t'obb und Speaker, If they ki'pf In touch with the mime would b itood hitlers at 611 years of aff Then two great outfielders are nuturul hltto. In uddltlon they - Hro master struteBlsts. When they 401;step to the pinto the p4MHH"lm a 44 battle ol wits us well as physical iitvi prowess on his hunds. t;obb ana ripeuaer seen 10 svi uie pltchur In the hole. Once they ac complish their object they nevur fall to try tu take udvuntugc by hit-tin-; the pr'pp'e. . An ;t i utiur uf fart, both will t&K i- i; Ike or t;o In hopes of giM iih- the Jll they lll.e lo hit. It Is In the legs Cobb and Hpenk er aro slowing up. Kventually this weekness will force them out of uc tlvo competition. ting eye. It will ho a lomf I line btfore either major leatrtie plclm up 1111x1' stars like Cobb, SM nker and Jidin win, 'lliey am tin dot'liud. eicop tioiis. Six Cleveland men who tviaed glaasus aud said. "Here's looking al you." never will look again. Ho, hum'. The nice thing about living in a small town l you are hi Htihle to hti not of work. r;f. s. . i . , o.. . - Tills rtchiUe. photo shown 'P.nvky" HarrU. brilltant reond himun and manatrr f tln Mavl.tigrton StvMtorx, r-rt-lng Htr Injury that may kcrp him out of the wHcl crh-. It hap prueci in m ganir with CtVicJuid wlwn llarrts Irlnt to eiblo hotitr psx C.knn Mvatt. ClreUm! oatciwr. T1m ptrlarv VMntn how Myatc'a eptkes onw dentil on tlarriv hand, palnrxilly Ucrrt Ing It. Hexhlsp, (IrxrUml thtnl bavtnan, Li shown bktng up tho pUy. . Mickey Lands ' IIVIDLLn DUIO LvmmaMw . i jim si riin TDin rrrfrTP W Nrfln H r I ' - w..iiiinn w; iWuMmfM4&&: S ' ri at N6A : I -.Mnny of AValker'K most rffii'tltn blow In tlw ri.vlit In ulilfli lie I'otnlnod the world's tv-lirrM'i?ht ui( against Dnvo Slimlc At tlK- VrtnkiH' Hlnilhim, New York, wirv Inntled cm tin spino. It , st't'ini'il upimivtit Itiut Walker ihiuUI not pcneti-ato Khmlr'M tlcfoiiHht' (lourli and tlutt Ids blowK to tho si!im wrro uiili the pui'M)' of .straluliti'iilntr the rtmllt'iiKer to nn 'orthodox fiKhttiiK poMlllv. . VANDALS M OPENING M .MOSCOW, fdu. (Sperlal.) Tim rnivt-rtiity of Ilubo ran Into u tit rung olfenrnvo with their woak defriiHt aKUlnst biK'kH and the for- wurd pasB und enierncd 10 to H victors over the t'uliege of Idaho eleven h're Krldny. Harry Ueget, mhl;et iiuarter, Hhowcd up well. XAMPA lllfill WINS. nOISi:, Ida. (Special.) Inter scholasitc football gameH yesterday resulted as follows: Nampa 10, Wilder n. Caldwell 7. Weiuer Instllute u. Parma 1 Q. Knunctt . Welser 0, Cambridge 0. CAMKH TOPAT. AmvrlcaD Imjuv. netrolt at St. Louis. Cleveland at Chicago. Washington at Moston. Phlludi'lphla at New York. National Iooruc. Host on at Hrooklyn. New York ut ibUvd'-iuWu..,. Pittsburg ut Cincinnati. St. Louis ut Chicago. Pacific Const Icaue. Vernon at Oakland. San Francisco at Los Angeles. Salt I-uke at Portland. Sacramento at Seattle. Louisville Defeats Baltimore Internationals LOVISVILLK. Ky. (AP) Hits at opportune times for Louisville mingled with bases on balls ut in opportune times for Thomus gave Louisville the second of the Junior world's aeries hen Friday, S to,!. Tho Association champions thus became two up on the Hultimore Internationals In their uuest for the minor league supremacy. Hcore; R- H. K. Raliimore I 0 Louisville 9 8 2 Battorles: Thomas and McKec; De Berry and Meycjr, They Jailed 600 more Chinese In New York. Looks like u hurd 'winter for the Sing Sing rats. "Bucky" Harris Hurt, May Miss World Scries on the Spine 1 1 FOOTBALL - Yesterday's Itosiilts. ' ' Fremont, Neb. MUllnrul collegn 0, Wayne rolliKo 7- - York, N. b. Tabor KO, York ool- lett 0. UtM Itork Little Hock colleen 1 :t:i. Alountuin Home n, Hluiwr.ee, Okla. Oklahoinn liap tlat unlverHlty IIS, Murruy , Ak-Kb-s n. iius.selvillo Arkanaas Tech 1 7. Phillips 0. . Spartunburff. K. i Wofford SI, Piedmont 0. FreHno Occidental college $3, Freano Htate coIIokc in. Walla Walla Whitman Sfi, Che ney Normal (I. Moscow I'niverslty of Idaho 16, Collect.' of Idaho 14. ALUMNI ELEVEN MEETS TIGERS ON LOCAL GRIDIRON As The Observer Is going to pres this afternoon the alumni and high school football tennis are opening the 1 925 grid season us far us La Grnnde Is concerned. Qutto'a crowd of funs wore path- ered ut the athletic field just be- I fore the opening of the gained "rVhtch premises w1w hard fought with the outcome In either team s favor, according to dopestcrs. Sweden's Auto Imports Mount STOCKHOLM ( AP) The num ber of automobiles in Sweden, gov ernment statist ics, Increased from .s&ofi, or one for each 705 Inhab itants in miy. to.:..2". or one for each U5 inhabitants at the end of 1 y::4. Tho cars tire mostly American made. The government's income from motor business last year included $1,432,314 tuxes on automobiles; $774,043 on tires und $l,:M7,04i on ga.soline. si:akti roit man fitile KLAMATH FALLS. Ore. All hope of finding Martin Owensbv nllvu has been abandoned by posses searching Ilucklebervy mountain for more than two weeks for the missing Merrill, Ore., farmer. Owenaby dropped from sight three weeks ago while In that densely wood country, although his horse and ifle were found a few days later. Heavy snow In that district made further search Impossible. lynirn nnvp IMGI.SH, Ore. Spociul)Tif ford Conrad, thirteen year old Mtudi'Ut oi' tlit lmbler School, tool; hlKhcKt hoiiorK us u club me mber in Union County. This enti tles htm to a trip to Sult m. This ig the Becond time that Clifford iaj won htKhust monoru. the first time whtn h: wan nine ye-irs old. He was then sent to Corvullt-s for two weeka and given ecial IralnJiiR in club work. J.JMo i.nl better came off with uecond lion ors ami sine- Clitford In not able to ir,o to Sab m this year, he Irns KWt n this privlk'Kt- to. Lyle, wIhj made, the trip. The work of the lmbler Parent Tuachers -t AHsoclatlou 1m already well under way anil a Kood year ia nntfclpuhtd und' r the leader ship of Mrs. C. W. ('leaver, presi dent, miring the ni'-ctiiiK ield lust Friday evening ui the lmbler High school. Principal l;alph Mor- Kan spoke on the honor wyxtem which he Is nsin . In the' .'school this yi'jr. lie btatiul that thiB ay stem develops responsibility on thc; part of the child. The teachers were Introduced to tho.se present after which n sociul evening wa-s .spent und refreshments iered. The foothall Kame. between ihe tocalHigh und Wallowa School liLSt Friduy aftrpoon ut the llinh .Seliool grounds proved to be a scoreless game. Tills was consid ered as a victory for the local team Binee Coach M linger had with. a few exceptions, an inexper ienced team. Good work was done by Marshall nnd H'pilres and Jack McFall, a new man. did excellent work as left guard. Plana were made this week for the annual Fre.sbniinn frolic. This rrolic is given the first of' every year by the .sophomores to wel come the freshman to the school. Strange to say. the freshmen do not seem to enjoy this frolic un til 3 hey become sophomores. ;ir!s Win Pria-s Two of the lmbler girls of the Sewing- Class took honor at the. .Igln Fair. Iitha Watson reiving the blue ribbon on eighth grade sewing und Veda Slack coining off with second honors. The stock judging team of the I mliler High School, with Princi pal Morgan In charge went to the Knterprise Fair, Tuesday. The team is composed of Krnesl Pugh. Harold Oliver, Virgil und Walter Phillips, In the stock judging contest, the lmbler Tcijju came away with first honors. Several birthdays have been celebrated lately in lmbler. T. M. Kuckman was seventy-four years young o nthe ISth. Mr. and Mrs. Uuekmnn aro young und happy and an excellent example of what good living and u happy dlsposi- tion will do to make folks live to be ono-hundred. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Golding re turned Friday morning from the Odd Fellows convention which was held at Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Sutton and children of Walla Walla visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Kuckman this week. Kdna Mello Myers left Friday for Monmouth to attend the Nor mal, whilo Chnrbs left the same day tor L01 Angeles to btudy at the National Automobile School. Mrs. Claude Hale and Huth Wagoner of Summervllle spent Sunday in lmbler. Prayer Meeting Held The regular weekly prayer meeting was hold lust Wednesday evening ut the lmbler church. Mr. Ord of Elgin had charge of t he meeting, his subject being "The Lost Christ." Mrs. !nry McMul lough has charge of the k 1 Ia Ciranilc. Ore., Oct. 2, '23. Claud C. Pnut I.br. Co. M Hear Sir. U We, tlie undersigned! jmures of ymir art and slogan rontesl, wish m to reMrt tliat (Imv picture Jut In S from .North Pcnuler in thc lntter J picture In that It how the x- H pctnlllini's of much effort and Q eare to get the tenm ami 111.111 so g well bnmght out. and the slogan m I to l lie iHiint and now we wi-h S to comment on the cartoonist ' wlto has offereil the man of tlie tm big feet and brill in nl lie an Iiav tug clone ery etialletit work from nn artiMtc stnudMiiit. Tin of-; m fering of Dollars mih! them h UHsembletl quite a territory In 1 5? stiutll placo and lis.' not left It H plain as lo wlto the men are. orfQ Ihv tlMy are, or who has sarv(cl.f tliem money. i bjh Yir peetftdtT. (Slmted) 1,1 Aliuiitrv A. S. McVAVKK. a. j. bach wr. lea P. S. Tle nlnnrr ts lMlys'H Cblo. g Claude C. Pratt S Lumber Co. S Thf. ronr Mu 9 FriMMl- tl Op no. FOnmlrr. lhon M-lid i Golf Winner Presenting .Miss Ada MacKcnzfe of Toronto, winner of the Canadian women's open golf championship. She A' Tea ted Mrs. A lex a Stirling Frusert in the Unals. Miss Mac JCenzle Is nlso holder of several Do minion and provincial titles. music and an interesting and in Mructivn meeting was held Mrs. Amos Miller of Hummer ville returned this week from a two month's visit with her dau ghter at Sand point, Idaho. The young folks are graduolty leavtng lmbler to attend school elsewhere. Miss Ja Nita O-.ukill hus resumofl her studies ut Kugene. Albs Oim Hudson left for Normal and Birdie McCoy will also be ut Monmouth this year, Ray Keown is attending school ot. Lu Grande this winter. The school will- miss Hay for he was un active member of the Junior class last year and a member of JlesiK! Xo. IS, From: . or.r.cox thaii, fox karji,. II. V. Smith, IVop., i JA UrniHlt. Ore. . J -Asents? Yes, every week from one to four selling agencies jrlsit our valley trying to sell breeding stock. They aro all high powered salesmen, but if you know what I do reirarding the line of tricks and stock they deliver, you would turn your bock to them. You save the 25 nnd 60 per cent com mission by purchasing your hr. ed-ei-s here. liesides yo"j save the rlsk. Ret better grade stork; also reliable information. I I ICSSaiIIMBlHBlllllHll.IIE3BaiSiaSSISII3SSS!SS2ai! M 10 3H H m ii in m n Sewer !g. . yvj - "Permanent" LA GRANDE CONCRETE Island City, Oregon. itiiiiaiBiBiBiiiiiiiiiaiiEB!ssHSEBE53I2Biasnii1 the famous baseball team. Thi fourth annual Apple Jack Gulch, will be held lu lmbler1 on the IMh und lUth of October. There will be dancing, sume and n.'-iny good thingK . The -proc:efds will be ued for the benerit of the American Legion Post Fund. lmbler is looking forward to the opening of the hall for picture shows. William Wigguns has tuken over the hall und will give to thc valley un excellent line of pic tured.. Hn bus been In this bus iness before and understand pictures und will give only thu best. The opening date will lie announced tutor. Young men ihould keep In mind that there is u consiunt call lor big men to fill big join.' There will be room ut the top for many years yet. NEW LAMP BURNS 91 AIR - Beats Electric or Gas A new oil lamp that gives an amazingly brilliant, soft, while light, even better than gas nr electricity,, has been tested by the I. S. Government ami 'Ah leading universities and foind to be su perior to -Ml ordinary oil lamps. II b irns without .odor, smoke or noise no pumping up; is simple, ohan. wife. Hums 'M'fi air un 1 ()9f common kei o.sene (coal oil). The inventor, V. M. Johnson. 161 North I'nlon Ave.. Portland, Ore., is offering to send a lamp on 1 V days' FUKt; trial to the first user in each locality who will help hint introduce It. Write him today for full parricitlarH. Also ask him to explain ffow you co n get t he agency, a n d w It ho ut experience. . or money make $ jr'. to $5011.00 per month. Adv. See Us For Timothy tJny Airtilfn liny Itolloil Hurl, y ltolli'd Oal.s Wheat Poultry tftipplios l-alf Mf.-il Ktc. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Company Game Reg. Duck Heavy Duck .. Economy When a better shell is made, Remington will make it. Loads Oregon Hardware & Imp Co.; Water Irrigation Products SEPTIC TANKS BUILDING BLOCKS SAND GRAVEL raa OJ m Profitably Clothes for ; You to Wear There's a very defi nite profit in the service that fill! will give. Fabrics and Taltoring sure to please . men who know that good clothes aro cheap est in the end. - The new FASHION PA UK ' Suits are being shown at ASH BROS. m M M m a a a ra H 0 m a B S3 Culvert to 0 PIPE CO. si M n PHONE MAIN 120 1 1 Coi ner of Admim and I-.lin II: mm Tiun II) i IM V I HIV U IW UUI-IHI0 M I nuiu 1 I 5-room modern limisc, , 0 close In. I'rice 2(0. j 7-rooni modern house, f gb laro lot. North SUlu, I'rico $;iu0; terms. 7 II pf."-nrro farm near B 1 fi Stimmervillc bar-a . fl gulu Pt V0000. J I I WEEKS & BLACK g New F0I07 lildg. JK ! Insuranco - Loans-' ftS- 1 $u.-, IO&- Mm H