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Monday. October 5, li25. Paw Two THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ! I 1 ' I i . : I i t, - i ! t ; llj i ' 1 ; i ; i 1 V. 't it 1 The Newest in Fall Millinery' HILL'S "A Good I'luco To Trailo" ' . - ! ' """" SPO:NEWS REOS OIVIOF I Billy WITH PIRATES AMFRICAV Tj;Afa i:. S nulla , w. i.. rvt. 'WanhtiiKton .'. -...B8. r5 ,i;:ic l'hllailHphln : ..HH M .&?! , Ht.t Units .. ... R 71 .Bllfi Dptrolt 81 73 .627 ChicOKO - 7ft. ,76 .613 I'lo.tciiini !......7o , K4 Nmv Vorfc '.: :.:...,.... -86 .44 .-1 font on .." ....;.'.,..:..-.'.47 1 05 .'U'.i ( . . i, national Li;A(;rr.. fMuiH ' v , W. I,. IVt. ruttBbuijr 6 .ti'2i New York - 66 .fC Ht:-t Loula .;7 7 7fl .r.3 7 tost on .'70 "83 .4T.S Hrooklyn .'.:...:.tJ8 ftr, .444 J'hllutUlphla OH , sr. .444 ClilraKO .',.'..08 80 .44 CINCINNATI (AC) --.ritloJiUrK 4 to tt, and lout, 4 to 1, in the la At nima of tin1 aeuuon with tin Keda Sunday. The clmmplorm hll MArvIn Goodwin hard la the fliHt gum o and itntheitd 14 jilts while tftti Tittle also hit . Kri-mrr and Morrloon hard but fulled to ttikt ndvuntuKo of tht'liv piiiortuntlcB. I'rle Donohiic held t lit; lJirulH well li) band in the ncnond Kinm- und but Ion un orror by fli-buiu, would him nhut them out. It. )l. K. I'UUburff, 4 11 2 Cincinnati .. ..;..! 2 10 0 .- Huttfirlpjj: Kroner und Morrison and K. Kmltli; (Jooch and Kri'Ur, Socond tsump . 1 ' It. H. K. iMttsburff .. 17 1 Cincinnati ..' 4 in 1 ' Hnltorlen: ('o)loton, uidhiim and 1 (ipiMifi'r; I'ononuc una liarciavc. t ttt Loufr 7, Chtrmto'6. ) . .'CHICAGO UP) Ht. I.ouIb: iV--featud Chicago in the final gamo of the neiiBon Hunlay, 'nendlns' thf (tubs to last plueo In th - Uagtte Molding. The acoro wna 7 to ft. irool(B,"w'ho drovrt In fouf'tff 'Chi-, capo's runs, lilt a homer ovor lu loft field fence Avlth ono on liumt n two mn,i! I, v" I In two more. H. H. K HI. Louis 7 .1 0 o Chicago I) (1 i Halturles: Bherdol and O'larmll; Jones and Kaufman, Hnrtnett. Ilain NCopM r; nines. !- Hoston at Hrooklyn, postponed; rain.. , I'hlludelphin at New York, can celled; ruin. 1 - ' AMEKICAN LKAGt'E 'OAMF'S Oetrnit 10-11, t. liOtilrt -I-0. ST. LOriH (Al) St. Louis wouua up ns 1UZ& toaftue season Hiimluy by losing ft double hen del' to lietrolt. The scores were 10 to 4 ivnd II to 0, A terrific bajrai.e of 21 biiso hits, Including two limners, gave the Tigers their first victory, while a . llruwnle error paved the way for the second. Ilur- Two of a Kind V-vS '.';.Sl-ie.) Her n two pUftlliMc chnmpa of iltly p.rmlFl dlvluon,. In olh.r vurda, mwt JacH txinps.y, king of Ih. hvyw.lhli and Fld.l Lt Uris 1-a. flyw.iithl croxviMrenrer. Jnrk'a hown doln( few Jtunt. with Fidel out In. Lot Angcle,, where both n , . .. kcepliif In training. a -T8 ; --ty (fays jm A KKKlOfS CLOWN, SU'U Allt'tK'k 1.4 linowci to present tiny Itani ball rnns as hii,cl)alJ's Inif fori, ' 1 ' 'I'tt H)t dmvii (o ImirtK tnrkH, Nick In n mriiihi') of tlu imm of Altrock nut! Sclmcltt, lliir fiuiny mi'ii, the t lnwuM of tlx dlnnit'.nd, Kor ni'itiapH in y-r.rH, Nick linn bpi'n drawing a fat huspball Halr.ry for hl ubiltly to imikn fitndoiii lunjfb. If 1m a pa.'d imtHlrr In tbn art of puiiloinluK-, ' bilii a kMn fu-nH1 of lititnor. Wlii-n t ho WaKbhiKtoi) rlub Ih on t!n ncul, Altrork Hbart-N tlrnwliiff ptiwi'i Villi t.n: MHtat Walter John sou. ; . ' ' ''Altrnrk,' th ImrfAon of' totlay, wna ono of I bi i;iiine'? Neatest plteln-rn !!0 yearw lmek. Thut fart In lost Htffht of by'nntny When 'talk ItiK about Nick. A Miini't pltt-licr, AUnM'k Ih very hupi-rul or IiIm dub hi iU vHtwItitf the oiink pltcbers unMv front mak ing (lie I'aiiH IuiikIi. . NATS AUK iAM K, Always a eloae Ntudt nt or the Ranie, Nlek vleivu the cumlnK series with I'lttnimrK with a Hensc of alurin. . "The expertH who nro dnplnjf the Berlin backwards und forwards, rule rftitburtf tho favorite, Baytt ,-ick. "I'Mually tbo Tuvorlti'M an beaten Ui a world si'iles bo perbups thut Ih a Kood oinni. "If we can bidlevo the experts, a j kft-hundfr husn't u chance, also inut tile riraieji murder speed. "That'iuat ahuut ehmlnutes all of otir . retfulnrs, except Covelenklc, with IiIh spitimll und Kerguson with his curve und obunge of pace. Jhe expert dope, doesn't (jive e"'"B '"""" Th" Vot.-nun. how- ever, ure liable to fool the wise mm. "Of one thing I am sure, no bait cltib ln the world will outgame us. The dope doein't take Into consld iTMion r.r Mn v t tie- Mghllng sp.ii: (..it: v. frctor In a short . Nick's oUscrvRthm.4 oh to the Kin urines of tlie Wab I null m olub are rorrwl, It wan the "will-to- t, .ii ' mat hus bivn the greatest raiio;' (n its light for two pi uiianls. OBSERVER WILL RECEIVE WORLD SEK!ES SKKVICE In keepulg with Its usual snrv ice to reuders of unusual ovents, Tho Observer will rerelvo special Associated press, reports on the world s series games between Pitts burg and Washington. The reports, coming In "hot off the wire" will bo on the street In the regulur edition, which Is print ed -about 3 o'clock n the after noon. The branch linn subscrib ers will receive the snme World's MiieH service ns La (Wunde rend- ry Ib llmnnn, Tiger outfielder, leap ed to the top of the circuit hat ling column with six safeties in nine attempts. It. 11. K. I'etroil jo 21 0 St. l.otils 4 6 2 llntterb'H: llothiwuy and Hassler; Wlngard, Vaiigllder and Hargrave. h"'toinl giuni- it. ll. K. Mcirolt 1 1 ll2 HI. I, mil . ..,.. 0 9 6 1'Hteries: carrnll, Htoner, Cobb and Wuotlall; Kalk, Plaurfer. Staler and iMxon. t hlcaxii 10. t'h'vclnnil 8. fllli-AOO AI') Tim White Ron lojftMl the Anii'iU'iin Iimikuo M.iiun I In rhlctiKO Sun.l;iy ly drratlnK , 'lr-v. iiuiii. i ci I,, s, nml makinir n jrlenn mv.-p ot th Ihr-.-Kivm,. ... The ynme a nn oiil-Ti uhloned nliiKRlnu niuioh. o.orR Connol ly, who rvlli'vi-d K. rr. put the vK II o ul'l In from In 1 li. eluhth In nltiK Willi ii ll,l .ll,.i, ,ut cm,, hick In the Sn hnir of Ihe Innlnit nnl won IiIh own Kalnt hy nrnilinK limn. in :itokj tin- plnti- w(h a trlph' 1111,1 .corlni; inter lilmacir. Momil, l.y m.aiiiiK n bnat., fin. lelnil the tu'itaon i the lenirue's lemllnx Ubm dealer with 42 theft. Scori". n. H. K. Cleveland .. )f j Chlrnito 10 J Batteries: lleni. liuckeye. Pperce anil Myntt: Knher. Kerr, connlly und Schalls. Urahonsky. Itnln VniU (;ami. WAftlllNOTON (AP) After three nn,l a linlf Innlnm of play Kiinday hilween the Philadelphia Athlellea and the Waiihlnaton Sen atora. ruin ended the giune n It It the home leant leadttlK. 2 10 I. Since II has no beurlnir upon Ihe final reaulta In Ihe leaitue raee. the itame ulll not he played. SHERWOOD AND COMPANY WIN Top much Sherwood! . Thai's why the score was 14 lo 0 In favor of the graduates In the an nual high school-alumni football game last Saturday afternoon. Coach MacTuvlHh's protcgi-fi look promising but, pitted arulntu man who Is undoubtedly the btist hlgu school player developed In Kant cm Oregon In the past five years, the) couldn't check the inevitable. Kherwood, Tiger star, for three years, hasn't lost a bit of his ulillitj to go through un open field of op ponents on high, nor bis punting powera, nor his habit of Hkirtlng tin ends for substantial guius. - Katurday, after both teams bad fumbled, punted and sti-HUwed bacit und forth until only two min ute remained before the half end ed, Khtrwood shoved the. ball un der his arm and zipped aroun.1 right end for 32 yards, placing the pigskin on the high aehool's 24 yard line. A plunge netted three yarda ami Hherwood went around again fur a 2U-yard gain. On the next piny he put it over through the. linn. Metcalf kicked goal. - Jn the aecond half things began to look brighter for the IiIkii nehool who had the better of a punting due) for more than a (juurt'T. Hoth teams were within scoring illatunce a UiiJe or two but couldn't get It over, largely because of costly fum bles, - . Huns (12 Yards to Score. .With the game almost over, the high school; In alumni territory, tnad - a iuHt frantic effort to smre via the forward pass route. Hher wood stepped In. tcooped In the pass, and nmbled down the field C2 yards for the last touchdown of the game Just before the whistle blew. Again the point wns scored, the game ending 14 to o. To tho spectator, MneTavJsh'a team looks as If it could be de veloped Into a : consistent winning organization. The concensus of opinion Is that if Wallowa enn be beaten next Saturday nt Wallowa, the season will nnsiime a fairly rooy aspect, r 1 In the backfield Price does the punting and is a fair gainer around end. Kans and ftlcKenuon show up well and undel, calling signals is promising. Cullen, who got his start lust year, blda fair to become not out yu good snapper-back but also a staunch defensive unit. Lan dry and KmntK started at guard position with Keefer and I orison at tackle. All rour did their bit. Hughes, a veteran In the line, did I not play. because of slight injuries. Btrand, already a good eDd, and j Wullace held down the wing posi tions. . Tho alumni was: Dee Rmutz, cen-' ter; Metcalf and Woodell, guards; Allstot and McCoekle, tackles WD-1 Mams, Price und Itloklund, "ends; Hherwood, quarterback; Kearden and Wnlsinger, hulfbacksi IjiJ'soJi' fullback. ' ( FOOTBALL SATI'ltltAY'S CiA.Ml'.H. IliKli School. Ia Ornndo 0, Alumni 14. WuflhlnRton lilKh. Portluiul, North Central. Spokune. 0. Medford 21, Klainnlh Falls 0. Mltmhrlolil 4n, Hoaeburs 0. Yakima 7'J, Cle Klum 0. CnlleKlnt. Wnahtnifton Htnte a. Montana t'. 0. Oregon AitKlrR fl, Wlllnnietto 0 Mullnonmh A. C. 0, Oregon t:. 0. Congress 'Baby' ( "a Th younimt member of th. new Conareaa that eonrenea In December tll b Hamuel J. Montgomery, ne publlcan. of Bartleavlll,. Okla.. wha alao arena handy with a or"e.lub He la a former foot ha 11 player and aerved In Ihe Marina Corp durlna tha war, wlnnlnx the Crol de Ouerre tor eapturln a Herman aoldler and . obllnln raluabla Information v' J ' V Given Silver Trophy ; fSr w f k9 ' fur 7 : . V1 thstt Frank Lockhart, 22. American dirt awarded a sliver trophy for setting a oval in Ban Faneisco. His tlmo wna presented tho cup by Miss Agnes Ht. Mary's 45. Whittlcr (J. r. H. c. 80, Pomona 0.. California M, Nevada 0. Htuuford 20. Hunt a Clara 3. (lonzaga 4.1, Mount Ht. Chnrles0. Hyracus, 2ti, Vermont u. Columbia 47. Johns Hopkins 0. Pennsylvania 2H Swattbmore ii. Penn Htaie i:i, Franklin und Miiishall o. Cornell 20, Niagara u. . : Urown S3. Colby 0. Yale 63. Mlddlebury . . Dartmouth 34, Hoburt 0. Navy 25, Willium and Mary 0. Harvnrd 18, Kenesselacr tl. I'rlnceton 20, Amhernt 0. Army HI, Uetrolt 0. Nebraska 14, Illinois U. Chicago 'J, Kentucky 0. Northwestern 14, South 'Da kota 7. . ' Iowa 20, Arkansas 0. Wisconsin 30, Iowa Htute 0. Missouri 0, Tulnno 0. Georgia Tech 33. Virginia AIlll tary Institute (I. . Colorado I, 23, Montana Htute '3. Colorado Aggies 34, Hegis 0. I Colorado College ii. New Mex ico 0. ''I - ., Mlnneaota liiV, North Dakota 6. Notre Jxime 09, Lombard 0, ' i ROAD TO II EACH SOIMIT lOCGKN'R. Or. The- track of the Junction .Clty-Horton "wood en" railway will reach the summit Radio reception is get ting better every night. Now ' is the time to get your new B-BATTERIES AND TUBES We have Just received n large shipment of Tubes and Batteries and can sup ply your needs. Telephone your orders to MAIN 124 and we will deliver to your home. La Grande Eledric Co. I) I" i It IHIH D6ji)T i r Jml M77 Bond Broker Beverly Binks gives a friendly tip. "Sure, I'll give you a tip", says beam ing Beverly. " Beat it to a good store and buy a Castle hut. Ifamanwunu style, a Castle hat is the best invest ment he can make". , Firt t Ttn Di.'hri Jii 'ir Detlit O'ROURKC. EUBANKS HAT CO. r -j'rrr , 9 mmjK TOM tr.itk driving champion, -as recently new record on the one mile Tanforan -10 seconds. Here he's shown being Pottage, Diamond Jubilee aueen. of the const mountalnn by way of the 'high pa.1" hy tlui fli-st of No vember, according to tbaso in chnrge of const ruction. The work W'-ih siarted early in the summer at Ilorton In the Lil?e nvt'li valley; and the wooden mils'' have grad ually het-n extended up the :tide or tiie m6i:nt:iin. Construction work will cease un til next spring when, the summit,is reached and motor trucks will haul the lumber "tmiiHport iid -over ihe road from Iht'.t. point. -to Junction City, H Is anilounecd. .' ' . .Wi.'ssaao Xo. 10. J-rom: .OIIKCOV TRAIfi I-'OX FAIt.M, ,; II. WV Sniilli, l'rop:, :i . Ija Grniule, One. : , TROFITf) of-a'hlsh-Vrode dairy cow, aa conipared with one of iny ; fomale. .fexeai In MS years (ion- had 12 cnllos.-so)(Hor $14ri0, llSDIl 'llis.' liUUiVfiit, Koia"fQr .I'O'.I, 'list of. fiid- fore tow ("roup I5975-' Vft profii oh 'ihveshfloy, f'1720.;: iMy fox in THIiKIC .years liad 113 pups, v.-ith pelts valued nt SlfiO inch, or;: totlil ;p.f. .3900, but were sold li ih e us breeders for $70nn. 'cost 'of feed "for fe male fox. ,8, years;. , . FEDKRAL INTO MR TAX Si:i!VK'I3S and CLAIMS Audits Systems Invcstigntiona Efficient Service Reasonable Hates Ac oiinlnm . Tni roiinvlnr ijKiraiiilo Nai l lunik Ulilg. Phone .Main 250 . .. , Offices: 1a Grnndo - Pendleton Walla Wnlla Tjats OAKLAND WINS SUNDAYGAMES IACIFIC COAST li:a(;i i:. Cluba W. L. " IVt. Hun Krunclaeo 118 67 .69 Halt Lake lofl 78 .fiX3 Seattle (. 9'J 80 .R3B Lcs Angeka U8 k7 .R30 Portland ..' K 98 .472 Oukland 84 103 .440 Vernon 74 112 ,3!C Sacramento 74 113 ,3i)4 flow the Ht-Hes Lnded. At Portland 2 games, Bait Lake games. ' At Oakland 4 gumes, Vernon 3 games. t HeiUtlc 3 games, Sacramento 4 games. At Los Angeles 5 gameH, Ban Francisco S games. SI'NDAVS GAM ICS. Los Aiigclevc 4-1, Fri.sco 3-5. LOH AaVOKLKH (AP) .It H. R. Ran Francisco 3' 6 3 Los Angeles 4 9 . 0 Hatierles: Orjtfln, Geary .and Yelle, Agnew; Payne, Hoot . and Khmke, , . . Second game: Jl,' TI. FI. Han Francisco '5 . 7 0 Los Angeles 16 1 liatterl-s: Moudy. McWeeny and Sandberg, (Hin innings; rain.) Sea I lie 8-4, Kncranwilo SKATTLK (AP) . R. H. E. Sacramento 1 6 4 Seattle .. 8 15 2 Batteries: Hlghes and Hhea; Mil jus and ffcildwln. . Second game R. H. E. H.icramenlo 9 11 0 Seattle 4 8 1 .Batteries: Canfleld, Shea and INTEREST DEPOSITS, of this bank represent the bett ' possible Investment for moat depos itors, offering Safety, .Con venience and quickly ' con vertible Into cash. UNITED STATES IT G3BIIIIBliaiEaEaEaDBBBBBBIIIDSIDDIEeaBISEBKBa u Q m n H n n a S3 m 19 a a M m a a H a a a n E9 191 SB ! H ;n n n H n B9 n M n n u HBBBSSSB! Koehlt r; Husty. t.ucas and IJuly. . Oakland 9-0, Vrnion 4-. ' SKA'ITI.K (A I') . H. E. Vernon 13 .2 Oukland It 0 : Halteiies:- llryun, Barfoot nnd Murphy; Uelaney und IteaU, Ma ker. 1 Kecond game: It. H. K. Vernon '. i.... 3 It S Oaklulid .. 9 It 0 Ilatterles: Johnson. Christian, Carson and Whitney; Iloehler and Maker. I'oillanil s-a, Kali Lake .1-U. I'OltTI.ANI (AT) . It. H. K. Salt Lake 3 0 1 Portland .. 5 S 8 Batteries; Wuleahy und Peters; Levcrcnz and Hannah, SiTOnil same: . ' ' It. H. K. Salt Lake : 0 9 0 Portland 3 ' 0 Ilatterles: Hulvey, Stroud und Peters; Vurrlson aud Tobln. . CUTS-SORES Cleans thoroughly thn, - without rubbing, apply Views Reg. Duck $1.25 Heavy Duck $1.40 Economy .....:....$1.15 When a. better shell is' made,' Remington will, make it. - ' Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. Safety ; , ASofYMjf : Come to Our Stage Depot at 11141 Jefferson Ave. . All Stages Leave from There Daily.' LEAVES IjA GRANDE FOR Joseph A.M. - 1 I'.M. - d:00 1'.JI.; Suncluy, a A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Baker t A.M. - 10:00 A.M.. - 1:S0 P.M. - 4 P.M. j Sunday 10 A.M. - 4 P.M. ' Pandletoa Dally 11 A.AI. 4:00 P;M.-l-' -"-I' ' Sepot Plione Mala 799 ' ' Paid For Reading Advertisements IT COSTS a small fortune to make one watch, auto mobile or fountain pen.-. It takes a large part 'of" the brains and of the factory to make just one of any product but if a thousand or a million can ! . be made, the cost-of each comes toppling down. Advertising, by. multiplying the number" sold makes it possible to slash costs. , Advertising, by opening up undreamed-of markets, has brought within reach of the people .'thousands of things which formerly were luxuries only of the rich. When you buy an advertised article, you join in the popular movement to cut down production costs. America's millions of shoppers, by buying advertised goods, are every day forcing factories to be made larger and commodities to be produced for less." To buy advertised goods is to start savings on their way to your pockets. Read the Advertisements to Know Money in the Daily Business of i',.,r.irt Ik ereat .'ililff. Wo "'' auo why hens vxpcvllim to sol don't lay flat eas. ' . i ' . f so ta H B m 13 n ' K D m m & K , n a M a B m N n M n M B n - D B '4 ' B I ft n u a u n u B B B How to Save Purchase r BARGAINS -1 1 10 arrvK t-stra Kil J f I land, fair liuiw uii'l S3 I barn, Hose III. VftllllO. 0 ( Modern apart im-nt K liouse. cIiim- hi i'iil I " bni'KalD. ( j We have several (traiil iliuilrrti limlies fit very I liMLsonable prhl-.s JUi'l 1 tt'i'ius. Keo tis1, 'bi'Fro 1 5 oil buy. ' 3 j , WEEK!? & BLACK H I New Foley "MB- R ' I Insurance - Loans ttj s '3. S3. - lbmfonaHu ..:m E? n 3S3E3BBBIIKIEIBEX3EIBflSE9B'.J