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11 t : Page Twa Thursday. October 8, l!)2n. THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER .l.i.!J.!W5SBH! 'lL.MJL'1'gl. SALT LAKE AND : . SAN FRANCISCO CHALK UP WINS l'ACiriC, COAST M:A(ik K', Sidelights' Big Six Dies oo00ooboboooooooodooot66opoo66oo' OCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOO 88 00 oo 88 OS oo oo o 0 oo o o oo 00 88 o o oo 00 00 oo oo oo S: oo 00 oo oo 00 1 oo oo o o oo oo 00 OO op o o oo oo oo o o oo oo co o o o o oo oo oo oo o o 88 oo oo 5 S 8 88 88 00 8 88 g oo 2 88 I oo 2 11 vl II oo 2 dA6oB6oA600ba8o6oaoo6boa6BB6o6oO6O ooBooeooooeooooeooooeboooobebboooo New Hats That Express Autumn 's Charm In Becoming Shapes of All New Color's and Materials - poboooooooboodooooooooooooo v Aditoriah It May Interest Yftu 10 Kntt That Vi'lviH l:i tdlnliix tnlo MM own Pvril intu ji Vi'lllliif ilntrti' iiimif In two-i-c hlDiiSf rffcrt. Tliry urt an flltliplr ami an Uulitnt4 as Ihctr t Win ntaUf in II. o port action. That-- I A ftrv-mnnpr for J.rln;; in Uip Mllllnrry IKirl hiftit U iiriilk tloh Hint huts will ! nturltinylv IdifTf. J 'it; I now lart lists un qultr Iho tM.1 for dri'Htt but tin1 hi null hut rpitminh thf- ftivurll for tntloivd woar. That , , Collars hie llnclt unit, tin ',' la the nutiire of IIiIiiot .'; Mi have frll&,Ved uloiu, . ; TOIInr without that fin ishing touch .ttives ibc' weurcr much:, ru nt'., for. eililmrr.m'ihicitl. That Tim nMr liuijti are offcr Itift thchiSclvca In tupi-.:-Irlcli and bright colors. That Arm will lf qtliln .is much u itovrHy an Uw lonv hidden nuny r.o If lhi fa h I o n for lonv alprvin in dlnnvr ami dunce an well as ntnt rrurks, Itoopn inonntin? in tioiulnrlty. That Th.re- in nuthlnr milly quiet nnd stil.durd Cortli.s wason'n wttr. nvn note a deep block ' ijfor rvtttt hi) nil kerf hlef mip pwUly for heavy mourn InKi frith u liny pink rojn' '. embroidered in ' on: ror- nr: '. ! ,1 .' , J .. ; KItXKS? WATK.XS.' For Street 'Wear tor Dress - 1 WW .. ; ' if t, A ' ' 1 1 ! i Will It be Felt or Velvet or Grosigrain this Fall? Either one will be most attractive, snugly fitting ; the shingled ; head with a very brief brim turned up in front or back The velours and felts with a thick, glossy. pile are finished' with a pin of brilliants or of bronze gold; a : feather,' per haps, or a saucy little bow trim. . , There are larger velvet hats with drooping front brims i and short cut backB. These are sometimes tiimmed with ! motifs of bronze and gilt or; floral appliques. 1 $3 to $20 oooooooooooooooooooooooocoqo , Some Cunning New Dresses Just Received Isn't there something ubout I'.iu Weather that simply breathes Satin Frocks to you, especially the dark, richly-hued ones and the blacks?' And they arc so vefy attractive this year with then' lie tie high collars; sometimes just a simple band of gold, or their V-r.eeklines and long, full sleeves caught into tiny cuffs. Wine shade is unusually charming in a flaring satin, and black trimmed in purple or blue or gold is adorable. MANY GOOD MODELS AT THIS ATTRACTIVE PRICE - - $19.50 No BMer Coat n racemalers ' That mannish Topcoat smart swagger coats that accentuate trim, slender lines. They are carefully tailored in the finest of woolens, of both foreign and domestic weaves, Ideal foi motor, street oi dress wear. Being showerproof, they fill the need for an all-around coat so necessary in any woman's wardrobe. There is a difference you will quickly note in the stylish fit of these attractive 'coatSi , I " $42.50 to1 V $59.50 The Only True Economy Is found in buying "SATISFACTION," whether it is a spool of thread or a $100 coat. That econ omy is guaranteed you here. If any garment or material fails to Wear or hold its shape, or fails to satisfy you in every way for the money spent, we will make good with money or new goods." "A Good Thee To Trade" HILL'S "A Good riace To Trade" O 0 o o o 0 o 0 8g 00 2 2 O 0 00 2 00 00 o o o o oo o o o o oo 2o o o oo o o o o o o o o 00 o o o o o o Oo o o 2 o o o o Oo a o O O O O Oo o o O o OO o o u o O o o o o o o o o o o o oo o o o o oo o o o o oo o o o o o o oo o o o o oo o o o o oo o o OO o o o o o o o o ? (Ull8 . Ban Kraqcinro . Sail !.uko Loa Anifi'U'H ... Si'iiltln Portland Oakland Sacrainonib .. Vernon W. 12'1 Ill 101 liS s S4 104 75 114 ti 114 r-t. Xi2 .5S7 .540 .524 .473 .447 .S!i7 '.:in4 YKNTKHHAVK (iAJll)S. Sail I,hIii: 1 12, hccllllc 1 1 SKATI'l.K (AC) H. II. Sail l.aki! li 15 Sialll.- .. I I 1 3 0( IialiiTit'3: rici-ro, riuiii'ton am IV-li'rs: Howitb, JtaniBt-y mill paly K. ( hilslv .Malhrwsiiii. " "Uljr Six" (if linM-lial I anil pirslilml ami pat-l uwhi'i or IIH Itnstim llravl's, llinl heir lit 1 1 iVli;i'k vvi'ilufs llny nlKlit. Ii'a;'.i, niiiuillii hit hhyslrlail, tins lllir III illtM'r- f pitliisls piii'iiitiimin. Mnthl'U'sou ' wa.4 Ullt, (if Ihr grrfltrel plll'lll'i-ji llio vfriiw ImN i'vi iinnlmi'il. 111? Ih,iI to win ci:aiii)lonsliltft fur In- New Ymk (iinnts III IV04. 1 ).-,. hi' I. 1912 mill ioi:i. ivir i:l iars (from IWI2 lo IUI4) Malliw-sim maliiiaiiiril jii-i-iMiiiiiriiii' in tin li:ikt'hall wurlil, tans licldlii"- for Mlm an aiimilra lion akin' to t'.tat now slionn for HalK Itnlli. ' By Fashion Park Every new style, every desirable fabric and every 'smart pattei'ns--is here, for your choosing this week which is Royal ' Derby Wefek. Tiiii!i:it l'Kn ni:.s fiiVKV KI'UKMK, Ore Ni'arly fi.uutl.- odo fi-i't of tiinbor with a value dr tlo.504.fil was taken orf the I'aiioade nutlonal forest dnrlhpth third of the year ending Si-ptem-ber ao. according to a report is sued by A. T. MoseH. chier clerk In the foreat office. The exact number of hoard feet was fi,!M, 39a. ; i . i Thla makes a total of 1 0.1 .r.2.5f4 feet for the year to date, with a go total value of J2C,CC1."(I. the le oo poit states, o 01 0 O li li ill O 01 oo oo oo; oo1 oo oo o o o o o o oo o o o o oo 00 o o e o o o o o o o o o o o o o Oo oo oo oo 00 OOi OO oo Oo 2 Oo Oo Oo' Oo oo oo Oo oo o o oo o o Oo oo Oo 00 oo o o 0 o oo, OOi Oo o o O o o o 0 o oXl 2i O o o o! Ool OOi Oo, O o! OO, - O 0! On Oo: - o; O ol oo! Ool Ooj 2 0 0 2 0 o o Of oo 2 oo oo 2 2 0 o 2 2 OOi o o go o o 2 2 oo oo 00 oo 0 0 oo oo oo Shn l-'intirlsco 4, 1'crnoti 1?.' SAN KRANCIRfO (Al1) ' Score: JX. It. K. vei noii , z ii j Kan i' rancisco in. o lllitterlen: I'llletle and Whitney; McWeeny, Oviffln and Velle. VmHi'.m) f( Snoiami'iilft X POItTLANh (AP) ' It. 1 1. K. Rarraiininto .1 0 I I'orllani! 7 11-2 Piittfrlns: Vinrl nml Shra; Hnrb ac timl Tobln. ' 1 - I, os AtifrrleM 3 Onklnml 2. I.OS ANOIOUKH (AP) It. H. K. Oakluntl ; 2 I) l.os Ai.K'lia ' 3 H Huttfiii's: Konlor nmi RaUr r; I Jacobs and Barnliiorfr. roi.on.Ano vis 1 liioM ('iti:lr;HTON . or.fAilA,' NV1. (APi rnnlain riiiiHon or tlu I'nivi'Hiity of Colo ratlo rootball tcatti led bi.s men to a It to C victory ovi-r C'rciKhton university's BrltlstiTK lnm Wtlncq- Oay, wbilr a biff ,Ann!rican legion convention rrowd which conifort ahly rilli-ii .('rclfflitoirs now sta dium chM-rc.d itn approbation. It was C'riilghton's liomt- fiold but the crowd was impartial, and thr "oio-i-Qflo victory was ocension for rous ing dctnobstration lod by., lopion nalrna from tlmt state - l-'tH know wln-n V'altor Jolinvdn pitched tin! iVnutors to u 4-1 vic tory over tint Pirates yestitrduy thfit ihv great twirler'B Krundrutber had juse paKwd on In Kant it Monica Cal. - Johnson struck out-It) men, al. lowed fivn hits. nd hit . cur,.y twice with a pitched bull. Johnw son whined Cuyder. Bcirnlmrt una WriKht twlOB euch. llrunlhuin, Carey, MoudowB and Mclilnis euh once. ',. Cirantluim, Pirate first sdckVr turned in u double play uiiussIhi,-,! yesterday. Incidenially he accept ed 10 cliauces Without a bungif. Thts i'lratta, ns a team acCtpt,.,! 4u chances without a bolble. 'W'aMh InKton tooK 3ft with one error re. suit his. ' ' Th official nttenilsnce at WVd nesdays game. accordlnK to the As soclati'd Press, Was 41,7li3 and , total rooelpts were 1 8n,7fiii. This exceeds tin; 1!I24 opening Kanie.atJ tendaiK'e by r!H;u and the recepH lay ?4fi,:7:i. Players' share yemir day was $'.i2. 1 It 5.25. V Slahley llanin. choice bf .Inlin. son for tho opening same turtu-d out juM rlKhl, ilspltif Hugh Pill. 1 it oil's advice -iq the contra" ry prior t& the contest. - - Ifthnson'H ;rnndlailicr Hies. SANTA; MONK 'A. Cal. (AP).: Johir l. lN-rry, H2 years, old. grand father of Waller- Johnson,- VusV ttit'lon tdtcher, died j ltfj Tuea. Tho Idea oil visiting--Piirda drlr inaled In China. . And from 'hp looks or uignatnrea, so did the hail it of signing letters. .. -. OOTEL ASTOD EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILET 50 Balhs 1 New, Modira '-. Close to Shopping bistritt und Theatres FREE GARAGE T.rig fram "The St6re That Keeps Faith " NEW Royal Derby Overcoats in the newest shades and styles, in a va riety of weights $25.00to $45.00 Royal Derby Shirts in Broadcloth, French Flannels, Madras, stripes and checks; also solid colors $2.00 to $5.00 Royal Derby Ties in smart college and regimental stripes, in a va riety of color combinations. Spe cially priced for Royal Derby Week at 75 cents Ibebooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooobbeoobooeooooooocooooooooooooiooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooboooooboObOobbbobOb 0000000000000000000000000000 0060000060000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000010000000000000006000000000000 i t Royal Dei-by Hats to fit every face and figure. One." hat can't be best all the time . :" " " " " 1 j KJJL VSMJL lJLV WW jj GONZACA WILL TEST AGGIES eilKOON AtiltllTl.TritAl. COLLklOB. "orvllhi. lire. ISp. clKl) In iplti. ( ihr strenirth hon by tli- AkrIo Katlirday tn Ihflr llefcl or Will. in, lie by the )orM.d aroro or (.A, e.ry lndi. cllon polntu te one of the clnmt Stmra of the 'Kun hei r rid when the UonkafTA team from Hpo. kann tunnies with HchtMler's chari-t. ()oniuit ha9 an ahundanrr of Teteran material of a really high character nnd althouh the roach was chanited thla year, the aystrm not, at both torian. the (orm-f mentor, and 'Tiippef" smith, ar .levoteea of the Itocknr tyl ol fly. As If to add Interest, Schlsstrf and Pinlth will bmh use somewhat the sainr plan of attack In all prob. alallly. mnilh was oae of Horknr s assistants In thr coachlns; school the famoua mentor heid here last summer. In which SVhlsaler. of count', also played an Important part. Hoth will e the liachfleld shift and both the rovins ends. The Airaiis'nlll prulsl.ly out weigh the visitors on Iho line In spite of the fact that Jim Mxon. Riant tr.ckte. will be out or the lineup w ith a let" Injury. The null, iloirs. however, buve not useil line stnsshes to any extent thla season anyway, hence their offense wea pons ntl sweeps nn, p;,s.-'s will hot be st-riously nl'ficU-il by the AXRles' strong line. In spite of the fast conference ,'ompany In which they have been traveling for several years. Oon sajra has emerged undefeated in the laat two seasons. Kven Maho'a strong team last year roulit not wrist a victory from the fiahtlng Irish. This year her flashy back flebl dealt by the wily Ingram Is strong In loth ability and esperl ence, preaenting a real threat to the coast conference teams to be The game will count in North 1 hits. 10 of them. coming after the est conferencv standings but not i twelfth Inning w hen Alexander in the coast race. Coming as It does on Friday, the game hero w ill be se, n by many funs who will go to Kugcne for the Idaho-Oregon game the nest day. No reserve setils will be sold here rYlday. as nearly irt.fifio seats an under cover. Cubs and Sox Play 19-Inning Tie Game OHli-AO UP) Hopelessly deadlocked, tne fhlcago Cub and the Chicago White Pox battled 1 Innings until darkness halted Ik first contest of the annual city se sies with the core i-all. Orover Alesalder, the Veteran ritcher of the Cuba, was pitted against Ted Itlankenshtp, the young cowboy, who ontpltched the Cubs' ace, both pitchers going the entire route. . Alexander was touched for It showed signs of weakening. Hlank rnshlp improved as the game prog ressed. th Cobs making only two hits after the tenth Inning. He al lowed his rivals, only 11 hits for the enllrt game. ft. It. K. Cubs J 11 2 1 White Soj.T i !0 1 Itntteflrs: Alexander and Hart nett; Itlankcnshlb and Schalk. $5.00 and . $6.00 Royal Derby Shoes and Oxfords. All the new Fall styles in the new light colors Prominent Osteopath lo Hrlp Vmnbunr frratt Aer6r4iR I Drew dtsratrhs Ir. Charlf atncfr, oatopath of i0!'n'j AojtI t l.. has bven calUvl to ! l1ttburf; by lha nianair of th Plratta lo givt aprUI treatment to tltrarra Yd! Morrison anil AUrirh to ImproTf ttnir hurltnir for tht Ij, $4.50 to $10.00 Rememler "Dress Well and Succeed." In India It I considered had luck rof n htnn to mnrfy -in edncat' d or a Wulowed wouuiu, . ASH BROS. snis F'amous for; Style and Wear to $65 .. r rioneer Clothiers I