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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1926)
Saturday, 'January 23, f926. Pace Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER civic ih:it:atk mii.i.iijax of alirornltt In u lu-roiiml -(.,). fliml qiuli'li. '-' ' . PITCHERS GET Marriage-Mates Capture Sole-Mates New Silks $1.39 a yd. HILL'S "A Good riace To Trade" Penn's Leader' wi.kv victor ovi:n ia:i; HAN 1-ltANCISrO. (Hy llje Koclalfit l-rmJ)-VI Koky. 'aru,.! iliun Imnluin wolRhl. won a. ,.ri,)j,.U i-.vir of 1'llf.hiirdh wan il JllK-M vcrilici ov.-r . u7.il. i:nKllh urcltiTWOlKhl.; in . la In in. round tout ' ut inc . juion ovit i;iorKtc I loral Ch. Use lmtilr. in tho ln.rouml malt, ' I event of tlio AmrrU-nn lotion ....... u,..ir Tittrripn IIOMI1K Hhoiv lunt nlnhl. Thp flcolKlon .wan i .. ..i u-llh tlinnlMOIt of bonhn. ' MORE SINGLES k.-r. ; v. :i SPORT NEWS ! THREE CLUBS IN II SNOOT . . - ' Tinker, KulerprlKH ttud tjt (trutide chins have uceepied the tnvtlniluii In join in Hi)- intttlnitil Onuonlaira irnphle rdiooi, ureni dlutr lo ;in nomteetiteiil ind.ty !iy Heenlriry KIiiKMto)-, ot the Wliitr. Kin iiml Klcetfuot Hub of Ui Crainl)'. In connect Inn Willi the altont tin1 rtlsiilet: orpillluillotm plim it tourn ament tu Kttrii nreou I'li-I will nift t here tomorrow morning id airahR)' the Hrhcdute a ml piiillc ipale In a practice ,-1mjuI, at lit' I .mm Tree, traps. Pendleton iiii'l II tint Imk on Htinnl ers am nlao expected i be In at tendance. Tim Hub itivlli-s nil local ahnot t ra, who arc or wilt bevomo mem ber of the Wing. 'Kin iiimI Kleet. loot fit ib to the tryotit tomorrow Billy Evans Says: M SMARTER, FORD DECLARES NKW- YOliK. (AP Henry Kim! soys In u i'npyrighted inter view to Knrm Hi Fireside ttiut llio Jews as a whole are a good In riuoncn and hi-cuime they an ho mneh smurtcr than 'Inn hooli Gen tiles," H mulita the hitler hurtle to Keep ip." "Tho Jews are not n menace, on I ho whoto they pre n good influ ence," Mr. Ford toM Andrew Wing, mumiglng Kdllor of the maguxlne. "They urv no nnicli smarter than I ho booh Ceiitltoa that It' mnkra tltrm husite to keep up, Thut In when? the good com. tn. It serves people right tr tiu-y let tho Jews work them." S OpKv4i Money I'mvit Pfuil Mr, l'"n rl opposes most In "thv. lnrernallnmr Jew W money pow'er thut la' met in' eVery War." which ho noys, I "tho chief ele ment In tho jewh-h Mi'Htlnn. be cause the 4 hiterimlmnul money power tn Jewish." "No matter what happens to llio miltona tn a war. Urn momy power always wins," JtHs.'rls the munu lueturer. "No wiir Marls without it and ovory war stops when It iwys no. That in vvhal I oppoae a power that has no country ami rim onKr younjr men of alt roun tries out to oVafh. "Mot people whi talk nbout worUI p'oee n'V) r pnn-tmie: to the raujrt of war. The parlfte orftun iyallohR an.l min t are jn-t tluh-v t lii.R abotil l lie mirftMo. An lonir n: tin )utriiuttonul money power rotifttltuit the Invisible irovern lie nt Of ilie lmekw:trl iinttoiin itlttl an Ioiik an it ha., ho slronjr u hanl upon the poiltlrN of the greater ItatlonalK. l'Rre is tmpoMstlile. The t hief t h iiM-nt "The . prof I in of the tnternatlon.nl money ioir un- not pro.lutc.I ty lhMefni intlilMiv. but by WHr; Ami until w ittK tl;iw inliuemH out ami aihw" tliem anil mutraltte th-'tn, worbl M'mt' runnot Ik hop 4 lor. Tltat tn h nmhet in iho ehli f eini nt In th J- h ipe s lion, (cr the lhirrntttion.il mon-y power Is Jt-w iHh. "They hnve nverplave! tlnir baiiii. n lhy ulwy-i tin. It h !ttineil. it mii?. Hint m:rh ln iiu'ne'u tll1ultt iita!i overplay ihir haniln nt a ertiirnl moim nt. T h'lr H-ibaeK in tirnt Itrltaln and the l'intl Si ad - tceurrel junt. ur tin y llinuKltt tin y wr Nilltntr on lop of Kii- world.' Mr. Koi.l a1.1-. thut "ttie Jlnh tUstioii in in n ami loo many people Mtrubl in sln.ly 11." "N.Hh.-r lb. J,wk nor the nlhern iH iinfM y ennn aliurnt. be ronetUilt-M. IM limine tn IN- ti lifAtll Mt-V ( RUMN UAl.TlMiUt; (.Vl'l - .Itihnn llnp kttw Kpe.'latistn ' ouitui'tinn. ex periment whtrh lb-y believe will have u "proloun.l infliiMiee on the breaVrat tubl .f t h nnion." 1 hey ire k kliiK 1 Ih c uuim ( t)'siy of the t. th. Tbrtmp-h thr feillnc of r.itn tn Lihomtory, lr. t'lan nc' J. iirl. .s uln;t.lv linn le- drntinM tht tu-t i ore of tho rh'f fui'tot nf drrav but tbr fnn l.imentai rcoroii Mini it unknown. No one known what is ihv ch in let' nr othf-r mi. ik'v. which fii.H breaks tliroHsh ttie en Html ml Marts the trouble, if it i a chenv lent it Ik net known whether It in tnki-a tntn the mouth from tho out- Nttl-; prolnci by a Rrm, or I a prtnlurt of Ihr bo! tljw-lf. wlnnliiK ti mitjor lenKiie pi-nnnnt rarrk'N Willi Ji plenty of win1. Owner Clark (Irlfi"lh nf the Wn.shiiiKloii club, eliumpiomt of the a in rteun league, U tili)'fttly i vp rb nrlnjr. tome of It. AueOnllhK to wire reKirtH, Mtnm Ai i llurrln Ih hI lit timont: thow uh- h1ku')I. Likewise fieveral oi the Mar plaerH ore not fUlrbil with the terniM offered, , 1 WlnntnK a pennant In nil very fin' hut there n a narllon that mukfH H rnlher ronlly from evenil iiiiHb h. When Aeluh flnlHliex ftrsl. It ban not hlfifr to flhoot. ut, It mtint repeat lo satisfy fandom, ITntiihinir in any ulh)'r poHltinn yon always tmve one or more positions to shoot at tu belter your prrvmuti showihtf. The funa iilt mrh qnleker on n elmniptonNhip eluh that umbh-nty Krti'n to pleoe til. in a tenm thnl isn't ,'olnff anywhere. Tho enwo of the New York YAiikn nf Uvit M-:iKon Im a proof of It. - ' Tin question of flnancoH ofien lias minOthliiA Ui.tk with a clnhV showing A illhsatMitHl player -1-dnni k!o his lirat, for Sir InVkn tlie winning spirit. . - - . . AXM'AIi HOLIMMTS. Ilnek In 1912 the ltnton IU.1 Hoy. then preside,! over hy Jimmy MrAleer, won tho American ea KiD pennnnt tuid the world series .from tho New York Olant. , In thoo dayff aaluHes had not renebed lho blp .fiftire.H ,lhat the Mar? now draw.' Ah I recall it. Jimmy MrAleer told me that the nalary tint of hi club was u round llon.floo In tMJ. After wtniilnir the -world rhunw ptonKhlp, pi ay era who hud . been euy lo atpn tho yenr previous were the inont deti-rmtned sort of hold, out!. It east htm Honu IhlnK like $ 300, 000 to alien the club up fur the aea HOn of liilJ, That wj quite uti in creano. .-t - Ah'1j often the cuao, tho world champ of 1913 didn't do mo well In 1H13. The u-ttendunee f.u off jeousblerulde and the club didn't make any money. 'Vhrn I la'ned the team up for 1913 all the ho had h tin Ir talk Iuk point the money we made the pn-vlous yoar. However, none ttuv Kested taklnic a cut In 1914 on the theory wo didn't make any money In 1 9 J 3 . luiiKhinitly explained Jim my. ' KrUKNK, Oie. The new Mate ixirnvay brluirc over the MoKimir nr nhmt dtstanro loluw the old Hendricks In nlre nt ftr Water vilto wa op- nl rdnt.i an I wilt rontliiu tn he uwd. ai-corj-tnr to memlHTu ot the Iine coun ty court. Thr In ion liridir oom pan of loi t nal had the contract and work w;i ttiartrd mrly lav ummor. Tito vrurturo was ai I for jointly ly jnn county and th Mat.- N(V Klrl Thto thhir of wlintltifc a Ida lea no ponnant Kn't all that it' fc. era kc up lo ho. If In doubt. In tirvlew Huh rrMttrii(t that hao in oho or inon'. wiii:n ArrAin. The holdout pr-opotdtiuh ta Inrre. ly a winter arralr. wiirn report ing tlmo roll.1 around a majority of the atlitetTM Ioa tho determina tion lo retiro unleM their lernm ar Kranted. It li much ranlt-r to slfrn atlv one connwlrd with ha--hall juat before training titne or tlo on Inff of tho -aon than it i with the anow on tho rround. Incidentally the ma (or league, haw ttKhtened up the atrinjrn by reruliiR to b t a player report for M.nn-c training who ha railed to oijrn. In I ho old daH limy u d lo drop In at the trwlnlh- nuiuvi ami tnlk It over al the chili's ptnn Two Sport Stai tei. l . J 17: si Ruanell Woir ut oapiff-.n of thi tea on a Lnlvertuty of Pennsylvania IraeH and fteid .roam, ilea a aiar runner and la btnit counted upon to bring many points to (he Red and Blue duriou ' the oarapalirn Phoio Hhowa Wolf proppma up an (he off dour, ttuck at Krunkllu tif Id, Phiia-dclphla mm T WO TILTS The Imbler IiIkIi school bucket- ball teama aeored ailouble vietory over Maine Mfh acliool last niKht ut Imbler when the boya won IS to 12 ii nd the Rlrlr wer vlctorloua by a 57 lo 4 score. The hoy a piinm waa hnnl fonplit thruiiKhout mid during the ftrat half, the kUoih had the better of It. Al the hrKlnnintf of tin; s.toihI hair, with the More Idtines 9; Ink ier 7, the home team rallied and onped alx polntM while Haines could miuiio but three. Jimtny ItnMn bniim, of 1 4i tlrunde, referred. CIIIfAOO (AT) About thlK - time of year there la nlwitya aome jfeniu who hob hla Ik ad over a big- wood burner nnd polnla out why the rule of huaebalt nhould be changed ko-oh lo relieve the pltchnr of hla turn vt but. ' The thoiiKnt Im not ulwnyx to K:ive the pitcher, but Ih Imaed on the heller (hilt when III' I wirier MepH lo the plMle h" iisicilly tuk)H thrC hwIhkn r popn nut. 1 The reoonlN of the la k:imoii, j however, reveul nunn-roiiH liiMtaiiee In wlitrh (be piU'ln r"a bat waa eon-hide-red potent enniiKh In be rall'-d on In a pinch. WiillprMohiiHon, veteran twlrer! of the Wufdiiiitflon K nalorM, fre. )iienfly; waa calje.d upon to plnrh Mlt and in one pine be aimudit d out ii homer which won the k:iiiu. I'OHslbly tlie inoMt tdrikiiiK x-' apiplo of a idteber'H efg-cllvi iDH, , how-,ver, la (but of IturleiKh Critm of lle Brooklyn Dodger, who In a iraine K plemhr-r '22 uiitipt the f'Jiieairo riiha, Into M) yen outs, efluMiiiH' two double plays and a triple killing. " ' tin the other iiand Crtme.v. two Wfi-ks provlniiHly, aetiiully ilrnye tu every run hla tenm made, mid won hla frame. "' bany Vanee nN it rove In nil the rnna hi club m-idc In a traiue last hi uhon which wnt Into llrnokiyn.' winning column. Two pilchera, CbeMer Falk. of the si. Isolds It row n.s. and Johnson (batted above .4o0 In I'jl'r.. F.ilk hit .tl2: in eiKht tlmra nt bat. ni.tktui jflvo hlta. Jnhnaon went to bat .97 times in Sfi iiincM. ' As a pinch hitler on April ?3. 'johnaou aocked n double, (in May ox In pinch hlttiiiR, he won tho j,-!ii?re hy poutidiiift out n homer, wit Ii a man on base. It wna Jnhn- mn w ho deprived Joe Hush nf u no.hit frame on AhkhhI 27. Wulter (pot tho only blow of the day orf "Ilullet Joe" and It wan a double. . : Yorlt tianiam w.-lBhl. -or.-.l an TIkto uru wo kin.ls of flat nr 1,,?,,"" vi..loryj.v.T ...v I.V.HJ h.,11. ,! yon H,.. . Valeteria t)ry Cleaners LADIES' AND GENTS' SUITS DRY CLEANED AND PRESSED $1.50 .Work called for and delivered. . : Call Main 701 Tin linshiiml of Min. Anthony Kaftl rli-fl) iwul tlnk wife of Ahraliani I'hi'ou' (i-IkIiI) tniUi-l llli'lr llintrs .fram New Vork to I'lillaili lliliia, whi'ir liny hail tlii m urn'xtiiil on Mann net I'liarKiH. t'hrnw iviih nuuiniPllnl ly ftafti in thn court rorrlilnr. Mik. Itafll prfffnr'.l jnll In hail orfi'rr.r liy hi-r Inisbaml. TKITir lii nilvrrllslnic luipllrs hii-!- y In iniuiiifaciiiilna, nnil ilir nviiiiiMMf of winitiv ii-al. (,'enuine HONEY CREAM CAKES . S.'mv aihi anil ', Wn (.enuine BUTTBRNUT BREAD K 10c 'osl ill) niiir,' Vflli illfllT. ' ' Maile.Only Tly , . . La Grande Bakery K. J. MeWilliams, Owner, Wallowa River at Lake ! To Be Open to Anglers That la now taboo. Sunday Ih no longer the Lord's o, J day. if. the Kord'a day. ' t.v(irm H' Mli(t t0 ' th " i port In the newspapers recently! jthnt the Wallowa river from Wal- j Iowa lake to the full would bo cionea io iiMiinj; ior iu yeura, aucn A Itall pla or la worth ail he eaii in not tho case, tfcl. IT hnliUtiir out iMiahlca hint The warden soys that the river to In nny way lneroa4 his com will be open us heretofore. This IM'iLMitlnii he has profited thon-hy. rtilinr does not affect other Mrenm. Ibat'a that. . named in the report. REAL RADIO SERVICE We are in the Radio business to stay and our Service Department is the best that can be had. When buying a set let us explain why it pays to buy from a dealer who will maintain this service free. Oregon Hardware & Imp Co. U)0K OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS I KCIiA RATION To mailer th most dependahl and court eona service To th create poaalbl nmnbr of people At the lowest coat consistent with fair wajres to th labor and capital employed OMnr and deservlnif fair treatment thus To h a factor In upbuilding this community la tho ohJectlT wf this company. He climbs the.moimtain l ii the -snap-1 jl oi your lingers Some of the steepest mountains are found on the "load curve." This is a chart kept by electric light and power companies, to record the ups and downs in the use of service. For example: It is mid-afternoon. A storm breaks. Darkness spreads. Suddenly you and everyone else turn oa the lights. That means we must le ready to jump from small load to full load, from a valley to a mountain peak, and have the capacity to serve all without interruption. Men and machines click to attention at the click of your switch. It's service. aI3 Marry WiHon i fin M two. Kport star -ou hoar ahnut mr? now tA iKmi I n ik. w . w . on tho n Pnt f'WMhnll eleven Plavtns hairSat a riurin ik. mnnthe ho pava uard with the PKirn qvinior Hut Whethor K as a RtIiMm b mm ivii. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. -SUi. ' ..'- JIW,- Ciil . II AUTHENTIC STORIES- Of early Eastern Oregon life and development should be preserved and perpetuated. An effort to do this is being made by the Hot Lake Sanatorium. . It will be appreciated if any early settler, any descendant of our sturdy pioneers or anyone inter ested in collecting such histoiy, will communicate with DR. W. T. PHY, HOT LAKE, OREGON L u-. How Have You Practiced Thrift? With the close of Thrift Week have you taken inventory of your own af fairs?' What have, you done to in crease your estate, to provide for old age and for your family?. Have you made safe, paying invest ments during the last year? Have you worked out a program of saving and investment that will accumulate def inite amount for you regularly? Have you investigated the safe, sure features of the La Grande Build ing & Loan Association's, plan for sav ing as little as $5 a month an invest ment that will pay you 7'o compound ed semi-annually? Safe investments are an inte gral part of any Thrift pro . gran. .Very few of them of- fer partial payment plans as convenient as this company. Very few are as safe and as perfectly secured by home property which passes state inspection. Start now put your savings in La Grande Building ft'Loan. La Grande Building & Loan Association FL0VD McKRWOS. Mngr. 1 (.randp National Bank nidg. e the be tn the east