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aaMleaiajjteSjaa : Ifcee Two ...LA' GRANDE EVENING ! OBSERVER "Monday1, March 'I'- l'iai. New Spiring Styles Viz & Dunn Shoes HILL'S "A Good Flaw To Trade" And Now the Teams Can Fight ; m jlj ujuu-i i' eel i ' n j. . . , . l I M i t l J' . V. - -l m i t SPQOT JVEWS 1 1- j I ( I v ' . i ' " - I That Is (In- nofMlim Imarlahly atC "' ' ;i Si "' a '- '4 IS ' ill . I'EN'nj.KTO.V, Ore. OP) Me., laeaed when some ran for the first t ' 7CS I' ' In charge j 1 ' -e " " I AUGUST BUSCH, LOSES SPOKANE it MATCH TO GREEK 8POKA.VB. Wash. (Kpcclnl) fjobn KUonla, sensational Hoston tlreek wrestler, made til north west debut here Saturday night, de fcatlnc August - llusrh. of !. Grande, In straight falls. The Omk caused the biggest house of the season to forget pant thrilU provided by auri men on Ai Karaslrlc Jllkc Yokrl, Hilly Mmli4 and Hilly Kdwurda. Ihf iiiarlft whom ha camo to the iiOrthirAt -to nMt, und onft . of whom, Mteak. wiui blilfd to wn-m-ar K I Ion la liere. At thn nl mln ut! Huarh mia aubailtuti-d. fiHltl.XS WI.V IKH III.KS . rKN'nl.CTO.V, Orn. (AV) M T oiiKlilln hlrb ilffwil A I'cndKton lilKli In tlm final Kami of tho hao II tonrnanipnt at .Milton fiat iinlny nliiht, hy u. M-0'm'of 3lao Ik. Tim wlin-m won iot fln' thaUwt inlnutfM with. a rully .tltutvneUed mhk point. , - j i -'jf .;. (, aker H!kIi Wins Title, j Defcatinir Joseph ; Why Ilic mnplrp at third ha-' That Ih IIm timtlim Imarlalily hkmt wli-n Miinc ran fur tho flrxt UllM hi llin' iiinpln In rliant of a hall icanui. MHH OI,l,INK P.AKKM. , KAI.KM. lr. (AT) Hlx l.oya of thi? atutc trultilnir arliool Mrviad ua lialthf-artTH hrf today ut lb fttn ral or1-.Mr& JmI O. rolling, for 13 yun a tforhfr ut llir arhool und whCHA df-ath orenrred Kuttir- d:iy. -; ' ' MONTH OAUIO (Al) Frou NVppaeh, th Qnnau woman ten nla atar and Jlorr Kphrllmc won the filial In the mixed doublc-a of the Luwn Tennis tournament here. to iluy. defraflni; Mile. Vlasto and Huron )e Morphurgo of Italy 6-7. C-0. -. Broken in a day Hill's act quacUr top colds in J bours. Fever and bodjche duappear. Grippe u conquered in j Uy. Every winter it af millionl diiieer arxi dijcomlbrt. Don't tab chances, don't deiar an bats. Get the btl belp science knows. AJamsXa lU, We JOe CASCAOAfiOUININI GetHesBsai Kt& wkhpasttsli Safety ' J&Mk 6m&taifyJ Trarel bf Motor Stage Safely . Comfortably. . MUTun TKAKHIT COUVASX. The tirrf tMage. CIoiim IS mir Ktara Depot at 1 1 14 Jeffersoa A.ev All MooVm and Heated Mage. , . I.KAVE LA filMiyDK WB Joseph A. M. . P. M. a 4 I. M. Sunday, I A, II, . 4 P. H. I'tawlletnt II A. M. . 4 V. M. DaJly. Conncx'ta to Walla Walla rbeap Rata . Depot I'hmie We Carry Exprcsa On 8neclal Xrlpa . Wain J Tnioka: READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS 1 (CoptmtH-d from Tatr One) ntffn r-fm'o. lot of rxvf hUKKuK' hut (li'Tf & nuwin, JifflcuKy In tfHtlotf ronip. triit men hun riftuH rtl In ihlM rafher intnlvf', or n r hapM you nm y jwft-r lo mil it, pii- lve tnUninir. - Tiio Vutloiial Imikik rovo rUy art noiinrcil that It woiiM curry JZ ifn. J t hi i it thin In uti fxcf.lcnl tjlfu, f-vn though It iloffi Hf m thul t'h' nmn at ttiiM haw; ihuiiltl be provltlfil with a ukuhltt to kvi'p hlrn buny (lurlnjf tho uftfrnoon, , TrHiMnt Johiinon. of th; Amf-r-icut) lflK"J, oriir) nutcd thi Jia of an Umpire ut thin! an a mot hod of Krhoollnjr thf nrrult. Jaiwt mrafion Iho Ain-rlrau leairuc had a stuff of II men. Mujor lfuKiiepr.fltitrntH havr iIIk- (ovtfrfd that when injury or lllnm Totcht a rf'ftular umpire out of th jfanv. It in lmpoMlhlo to recruit an The tfvmn.ui.urn wan crowded ta Po irom mo minora anu aK raparlty for th final yamo of the Wnt to rlvil natliifactlon with, a ' tournumfnt. prartlcallr auurlnfff C0W! 'ht for n! Pennant In proif . , financial mucct-ha. TTiroufhout Inn!"' tj Ihn-fi dnyii fair crowd wr Hit t'lnir a man at third, f-nnbles the wiih u'liclr haitktt rfortly aft- ttlH OfienlDaf tlUuff aOiL ufthOUaftl .Mooph held, her own after , thjit in Vhn 'hraf iiuartT, ihf roulj pot !( ovffcoin-, fthe- lad. ; At half ttint i.Uuker hud forifrd furlhnr lo' the ); front, th worn nUDdlnci itO1 6. 1 IiuriiiK thA liit half th baufcAti f rtiifi thick and faxt and htforn th'-thlrd fiuarter woa far und-T ;t(uuy It could readily h fn tht Jowph'ii hope for a victory 'wan I neKllffihle. .... " r Iruma met. ' Cup filrrn lo I'ollowlns; Baker'a vletory, T, T. '.Cock, president of the L'nlea corn- ' 1'iereiul eluri, preaented the ehum. piontf with a beautiful-lovlna cup. -linker's derisive win raise? W the dope as fsr aa lb snare i'vaa eohrerned but folowlna; lbs f. f"rnl-flnnis In ih eftrraaca, wkea i' Iiuker won from I Ot4 witb 'little show of fatlcu. I Be (4) of ' opinlon' swept over to hassr aWe. v Durlna; the final fame taa Hatter , IuOh. tired and lame-wora,' oev - erthelnas played Ilk winner. I ; showliiK the stuff that real oharu plona lire made of, The crowd j ir biimb ins 'i Ml r'llulldOKS made, " lite outcome. I'syne lliirti Point . Uy scorlnir 8 point la tbe flu ' nla, I'ayna eineryed lilyh point man ' of the tournament with (.. l,y. lion and Instruction, making- him rtady to-alep Into any emerireney arid deliver. ' ' Sn doubt the arrlliea who have wiirrled alMitit ways anil means Ut hea'p the nmiilm at third hileerst- rl, will Migiteat that he he mailo wurtby.keerMT of (he reln Inn, ,, AI.KXA.NDKIt JAI.KS. , 1 wan rather Interested in rend bi'..wbnt Orovnr Cleveland Alex ander of the' Chicago Cutis had to say th other day relative to tho use of resin. ; Alexander is ono of the greatest pitchers the gume has ever known. Uke all Kreut pltnliers. throiiKhout were adfttrW"1TTtn';rrIfrari''r he luui been Ioiik on coh- trol. Hatters must earn their way to first busn with Alexander pitch, inf.'-..-, ..' ."Nothlny doing on the resin for mo.". Suva Alexander. ."! have heen nun. of La Orande, In one Wi-s orettv surc..nfiii usins- in.iiin.i name, wis aecona wiib 'as, AthlHIo team. at Itrlirliani Voung university, Prnva. I'lali, . call tlM-ni4-tve "The Omirnrs." so iMiiiHwie imiMMiled -llm ath h'lhi - ib'iHirtineiil with iJil- inaii, a ihree-iimnihs-old . imijrar kitten, raptured In iiiirilii-m Arluma. - - hot days ! am sure- It will retard that feature. Itexln lias u lemlenry to make my hanils 'Mtlcky and handicapped rather than hrliv.l me. Ha 1 Intend lo yo n'tonu- in th aofne old way." 1 ( u : . . .'. ,1 i am InHiilnetl to, Mrlmc' alunir Alexaraler. llesln In tliei sprlnit anil fall Will pnaMer the plti-lierH to get iiMiee stnrf m thn laill, laryHy thmuirh irh kery, but in the real warm wratlier Is certain to liandl- rap control. ,,, . , nun nifiitHvci-:. ' There Is nothing unusual about tho ' American league placing the bun on resin. For years both lea gues have hud at. least a hair dozen league rule governing their games thut have been at variance with the strict Interpretation. of the rules. , There was a striking illustration or this condition when both leagues OSES I TITLE CONTEST OAIO,ANI iUy tho Aiwoclatfd I'n-vH) The rnlvcrxity- of falifor niu buttkf'lhull teum won the .I'Ui clflc coajt confrcnci rhamplon hlp hy dt-rVathiK' thi I'nlverMlty of Orftfon 2t to 23 at thn Oukr-Uid auditorium. The wore at half time wa 12 to 11 in favor of Cull fornla, . The find pnnie of the nkflrji -vo won by f'ulifornlu J'Vlday night 32 to 17. fty wliinlnsr the gum luftt night the It.nr took for the third con iirtfid the folo Grounds-'. In Now cutive limo tho foclflc Coat con- York. Tho dlMtanro from the home patn to tho frramlstund in much iva thun 90 foot. - Tho rule ta thn bone run nor Ih ontltlod to an extra, bate If the hall touch .any fence or building lens than 90 feet from the- home plate. Jn tho American league games any mich a happening made ball dead und buM-runnem could advance only ono bane. In the Na Uonul league, "thn bawrunner was entitled to the extra bat but could advance more ut hta peril. Thut the, , two leagues differed widely. In world anrien game two nepurutt! rulings wito ncceKHury. fere nee buMkotball championship. An optimist is a fellow who pleased ut a puncture because. Isn't a blowout. - i the. THIN MEN SKINNY MEN RUN DOWN MEN NERVOUS MEN Tho American li ainio lit placing lain mi the realu Iwg, Nlinpl.v re. fuses ,( DHlfornl Ut a rule that, it oelieren savors of trickery. The rule Is not lonipulsory, merely optional. linker (32) 1'ayno t fiindlff 13.... :. Duff ii.... T. Huff lllnes ;.. f.l:.S(il,i:N OS WAY TO ITALY NICK, Hrunco (AT) Himinne Inglcn left, for Italy this urter noon for w-verui wee.kn rest. Her pliHlcul ronilltlon Is Hurli that she I methods to fool the batter und I Kuiiunara ' " ' ' nl "In to contlnuu along those i.a a fc'llnes. F" ' 1 Sistlhews' "I"1 1" "venil if our pitchers has ubunduned the Id pi..; .V. J. Tw0B n " hunds be- In the Melitotie ljiwn Tennis .... . O . Acton twera In"'"". Insisting It helped tournament, even in thn doubles .....a....". 7 "S : Kst.w ,n"m "1 ,"0"' "tlirf on "ln btt"- for "'" ,:"P uf Nations. ullhouKli .. .O ...."....... "I'" would have needed but one Hi.Si'.2.tirnmnmtn " mm dbmppolnllnir. more victory for permanent pns- u.--ienfi in neipnig coinroi on session of the trophy. by (ftmrun. , .1 4 ... 7 , . jo a ... .-fr .0t ,---H Payn 4, Cvndlfl , Matthew I, Acton. 1. rrom - It . Uliu-noit . "Vonuty i . .. rVmw i . ' ' .' , ! s J! linker- ...w...... j -j Joseph . . ' ' Kleld goals: j , CI. Duff 4, I i i , Craven. I I i l AOIMNDE lUMlNATTI) j -j - I'KHlN, Ore. (Hpeclal to .The s ; l Oliaerver).' Baker- hlahi arhool j ; ,. ' ellinlnuled the la, Oranda .Tigers -iroin -itirtnee niav .in is diii moment by defeating tbe colon Champ Ii to It, ,i-u- (iinnun failed to nna lh ,'lmsliei in thn first half although t'tiic Tlgera shot time' and again. l .en, uie rust half ended II to t i Miring the rihal framecvLa Ornnde f decisively outplayed linker, scoring fi. points to Makers II. Iji Urnnde'a final standing wus .f, winning iwlra and losing -,-rwice. j.yman was high point man , .during the tournament for tbe fblim und while with 44 points. Summary ,'J.aoraiuln (10) (ij) Itaker .'J'"1. a I'ayue Pown 4 K t Cundttf .yninn 7.. C ..4 o. Imrr umlell 6 ..... o T. -fluff '0,,'rr-' O Mlues V You're behind the-times If you don't know thut Cod Liver Oil is the greutesl flesh producer in th! world. - ' lb-cause It contains more-vltai- izlng v-liuniines than any rood you .can get. 1 You'll hn glad to know that Col j l.lver Oil comes In sugar coated j tablets now. so if you really want -to put in-iir 111 pounds of solid. 1 healthy flesh on your bones aii'l 'fee well und strong usk Ked Cross lli-ug Store, .(llasa Iirugs, or ' 1 e.n, l.lv.-r flil I 'it,,, nnilnil Tnhlbla I Only G(l cenls lor lio tablets und ir you don't gain rive, pounds In -30 days your druggist is uilthor- ,i7.ed to hand you buck the mpney ytui paid ror them. Adv. FREE Tractor School 1 ' --'.. . On March 3rd commencing at 8:00 a. m. the Perkins Motor Company will hold a one-day Tractor School in their garage at Fourth and Adams. . This school is Free to all, and everybody is invited no matted whether you own a Fordson or not. The school will be conducted by representatives of the Ford Motor Company who will disassemble the tractor completely. Every part of the tractor will be discussed and explained in detail, and then reassembled. Come and Bring Your Friends Hot Dogs and Coffee Served Free . . ' At Noori - 'I PJERKINS MOTOR CO. 4th & Adams Phone Main 500 H Haskell t Scorn hy Quarter " 1 ! S 4 urunile Ill I U Lliuker 6 0 t j V I'leiii goula: Xrawn 2, l.yman 3. ' .iiiiueii i. i-nyue 4, cundut 3 ,tl. Duff 2, . WAIJ)WA nEATEV. I IMON. Ore. (NiieekU to The ".Observer). In the flual raiue of tlio semi-finals. Joaepb defnatnj a "f liurd.pluylng Wallow nve tl to ," i no score at half time was. 'Joseph 9, Wallow i. Eamaa's ; urns were neiu to 1 point la Ibe Vtlriit iUErter. Summary Wallowa (IB) (W) Insefd) Henderson K......T Matlbewa .. lllnker K.... t ; Crawford 6 C Acton -Johnson 4 0 .4 Dawsen Hillings O Walkey nrrett 8........,. Ostrg Pric ESSEX Wallowa ...,. I 4 4 J"ph ' I ,- Held goals: Matthews I, , Acton, craven, oawasm. demon 2. Jt Kit -a Hen Barrett, Crawford 1. Lower HUDSON Now Effective (February 27) Though the automobile tax reduction law will not become effective until March 26, we make this reduction NOW, pro tecting Hudson - Essex buyers many clays in advance. So there is no reason to wait. Buy now. Prices "At Your Door" ESSEX 6 COACH . . $ 960 HUDSON COACH . . $1430 Hudson Brougham . . $1690 Hudson 7-Pass. Sedan $1875 Remember these are not "F. O. B. Factory Price", but the delivered prices at your door, including freight, remaining war tax, and the toL lowing equipment: Bumper front and rear electric windshield cleaner Rear view mirror transmission lock (built in) radiator thutten Moto-meter combination (top and tail light . , Eaay terms, of course No delivery handling charge Ledbetter Garage v ' Adama Avenue $r4-4jfJVJJe3M. Hud..n.K..s. war!", Isrts.t bslld.r of 'Slsas" sad third larfe.t pradueer at malar car PICTURES THAT PAY Your mind registers hundreds of pictures every day. Faces on the street, people in a doonvay, a tray of watches in a window, ribbon on a hat. Interesting or amusing, maylie . . '. but of what actual value are most of them to you? : '7 - - " . ' ' ' i Yet a vast number of pictures that can affect your daily livingare waiting for your glance. Advertisements show you better things to ride in, eat, wear, enjoy honestly pictured for you. Pictures that pay! Such pictures make voh familiar with the newest, most improved things you can buy. The soap, hos iery, fountain pen that can mean the most to you. Familiar with their color, way they are wrapped, name on the package. You can recognize them at once, link them at once with their advertised facts, know all about them before. you buy. You don't have to test them. They have been tested for you. The watch widely advertised ticks in thousands of pockety. ' The skil let on the printed page is used on-a thousand stoves. Pictures in advertisements are pictures of good things enjoyed in count- ; less homes. . c 3 LOOK AT ADVERTISEMENTS AND THEIR PICTURES. THEY LET YOU CHOOSE THE BEST. ? T ? T f T ? J ? T t t T t rf i ? t t T ? t " ? t T J t t y t Johnson I, V