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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1926)
Jkk I '. "I The Spring Coat . Is Versatile .r:'. .These new arrivals in Coats indicate the extreme versatil ity in silhouette and fabric that prevails in the spring mode. Many models sponsor the cape back, some are severely tailored, while others have the flared skirt or long scarf col lar. Tweeds and kashas, plain or woven in patterns are excel lent for street and sport, while silk reps are smart for dress. v PWces range from $14.75 to .' . $85 All the newest dress acces sories for spring are here. New Millinery in choice va riety. HILL'S ', ' ' ', . , : ' . "A Good Place To Trade" FINLAND HELD SmRTNE WS I yuuui i w 1 1 1 1 ; Ia Grn luld oighlh jjrndoM took ti llckliiH' on tho basketball court nt Union lUBt night, and Owy took 11 like in n. Tlift noore wfta 0 to Hi. I'nlon outplayed tliem, and tho hoys adinitti'd It. Young Miller wns a ri'il-hciidcd ftrnnntlon. Hit shot tvery ttinu ho Kt ihu bull and iimdo bnHkctM no matter whern ho 'Thcra wii8 nothtnir In th Knst.-i-rn Oregon tournament, more yen halt oho I than the wyy that Tnlon younler played IamI - nlfrttt," (!- BAKER-LA GRANDE 1 nnnr i 1 olAuL 1 Leave La Grande 8. A. M.-1:20 P.M. and 3:30 P. M. morning; ; . , jl -Grande never the less gavo'a Bpod .fjJ)lt)itrt)ii. Tho pJuycn .con-. octet! with 4he hUMkuta all rlKht, ;ht Ui( boll ptTHiirtcntly rolled off tho - Jioop ' Instead . of Uropplnir thi;ouKh it: .Ptaren and Kuim piny- i.'d tho sU'llar roloa. Thii hoyu wro somewhat la"t on tho. biff Court at ftrHt. .-," "lluf 1 bt'Upvo wo pah brat yon on your own floor nxt time," one or Hit TiKr cuhm told his hoatn at thn flpri'ud given tho vlHllor after tin) guini1, Many Witne Kiuim. : 1,a (IrujidM wtw hetter reprenmt- , od In the. HtnndH than Pnloiu Grown ( TolK and children went over In ninnbi'iH to nv. the local boyn In their flrtrt game out of town. On. tral and Hiverla pupllB mnwfd for support, and cheered the boyn with lyHlH and nonim lhat made the ffym- natrium rliiff. "That," remarked on of thn player on th way home lnt nlpht, "la what 1 rail co-operation." ' Adrian Goodbroad ffuvt; eomplete Hat Infant hm n.t referee. The inn pirn wa.4 Clifton Haxter. I'nlon and Ia Grando Iravn a I jramfi npleco now. Tin cofichc are arranging n rubber to ho played , nomntlmo next week, i (in the niverla-fVntral lineup lnt night were ftvnna. Pierce, lieese, DanlelH and Ktruthers. with Stoddard, Rum and MrMurrnn u.s pi lbs. r'nlon's pin vers were Atkinson, Met'lellan, .Miller. 1 1 utihln.son, Dit viM, Iobtiln unti the Mlien hrnther.'t. I Billu Evans Says: AS U. RIVAL NKW YOKK. War. 8. Hy tile AaHL'Uitd rn) Tho foot Injury wlili'lj k.-i't Cliurluy Holt out or hln fuvorilf fnl, the pole vuiOt In tin.' l'J24 OJynipkw, di prlved him of tin; cliauri! to rr-arh onn of bin Kri'utrHl jfonlM. - Hut thn hIIii! Kor weiflji Ik ilotitrmluoil to mula the llFlliii.'tloii of world' rhamplon, a wi ll ui world'n reoord-Jiolder.' In thn 1928 iramc-MUt Auidtenlum, llol luml. . " I 1loff cxpeo.t to fliniro' proin- IiiiiiMj' tn thn riui wid tiffortnlilc-h Hie rlrunilliiuvlan nalloiut or Kin- j limit, Hwwli n and N'orwuy will jimiM to rlvnl thn I'nlti'd Hlutcii for LTII K. mm IU'lu Hum" i v The pole-vault kliut. Jia Ktt iIh hinrt on Irluinphlnif over th u..i.l.tu Iw-irf. In I1ie deralhlon u4 I well an Ma fuvorlU" jiperlalty; . l(e w prlmeil for thine conteiiU two yi'iit'H uko only to sustnln an arrU den! Imrely two weekH before the I'arlH iriimes. II wm while prantlrlnif-Hi the vmilt iluiti he knoeked off ttie.tiiir. I li-n Inndi'il on It with JiU foot. ln iirlii(f hi.t ,hee. lie rerowred iiiif flidently to inUr. th': Sufl-meler i ilympin mee, tn whirh l(e reached Hie flniil.. hut -wan forred 'tonit on Die tlde-liiieit while Amrrlrun sUvm I riiimpheil III tllH rh'OHen ' .wnlA Harold whorn pnd . le-' Darn tied for first pluee Jn the pole vault at n lu ik-ht of 12 feet 11 l-lt Incfcr. morn than a foot lielow the prm ent world'n reeord held ! the Nor wegian. . . - Jloff epeet : l'lnland 1o lie Ainerlea'H Ntroinrmt rlvnl In the next Olympic purtleularly lf I'aavo Niirnil aiid hi Wlow dUtnnoe lur in.iliiiiilii their prenent form. Kw' d.n ha Kdvln Wide in the dl Uinre 'rlin. flunnar Jlhdiitrom, world' record lialdnr In the Juvi lln throw, and Hten retiermioii. crack hurdler, to depend ppon. Norway' uthletlfi muterhl 1 Nuniewhut limited but Horf, beJIevm he will havo everul cupuhle teanw oiate. 1'nietlcally all of 111 coun trv' tnlent t a product of tho leiiiehlnir of W. KrteKinon, who I nerve a natlonul track and' field illreetor. It wa Krtewunan who discovered and developed HofPs vanltlnir nhlllly. Heldc thl younu record-holder, he ho two' broad Jumper In Aantud and lln.non, who placed third Irt the 1SS4 Olympic: a fine dlxciiB t(wrer lii Aklldt,.who fulned fifth plnre at Tarl: and Olav Hmide. expert lo tbe-lovelln, whose liet'mark of 6. 87 jneter id not far from Uudstrooi'ii world record,' ' .', ' '' BASEBALL SEU OUR WINDOWS! Oregon Hdw. & Imp. Co. Baseball Headquarters Safety $u)ifttj Gmfo Travel by Motor Rtn Rfrly . OomfortabW. MOTOlt THAN SIT OOAIPANY. Tho Grey fctimra. Come lo our Wage Ippot fit 11 U Jefferson Ave. AH Modern and lletcd Stmfes, liKAVK IjA GIUNDK 3owph 9 A. M. - 1 I'. M. - 4 l M. Sundar, 9 A M . 4 P L ' Pendleton ( A. M. 4 1. M, IHy. ' " Conneota lo Wolla Walla Cheap Raten Depot Plion Wa Carry KiprM On IfnecUl Trips Alain 199 And Tranka I'iKun'H d not always (ell tin truth in hHrt, but Ihey Mint hit Urn mill on the lieo I relative to the live- :- : ., ; v. . In the in Id d IK of innV Friwon n chunR wan mode in the bull iiried by (be. inajora. Jt wns toned down eor.Hldmhly. Almost ovi-rnlKht the pltehera neenied to reg-aln much of their old-time. effertlveneHH. At flrt the manufacturers Hrof fed at the mitfKi'Hilon that the hatl had hei-n chaiiKd, but finally ad mitted U. In poliiR over some world Merles data the other day, I came, upon some faetH that beL tell the Btory or the lively ball und thn home run orgy that huvo prevailed In the ma Joes for the lout three years. In the world aerie irnm fron 1 0 i r, to 3 922, IS meeting between the two Ak leajruen, a total of 36 honi" rtina were made, an aver litre of about two a series. . dn thf laM ihre world nerlea. 1 91-24-21. home ' runs, became common, 31 beliiK nuide. Thus tn the tuNt thn-t cIhshIcn, nearly tut muny home ruiui were made ua in the nrevlous IS events. ' . And Mill 1 hero were tliOAe fonllKli enough to nruiio that It wnH (lie Maim; ball as In days of old. Four home runs had been thJ record nutrk up until thn 1923 event. In that werles the fiKure Jumped to 10. The follmvlnfr ea Hon tt was one lrts. list year all records were broken with. 12 cir cuit swats. While the bull played Its part In tho dozi n homers made by the I'l rates and Nationals, a certain .amount of the blame mu.t. ho JpUiced on the curtftlled boll parks. . Hoth clubs Hhortcned the play . inir territory of the outfields con. isiderahiy and Bomo of ibt home I runs of the Inst series wore the or rhfft of jokes, particularly thorp, i hut went, into tho temporary I stands on the hound.' I nm inclined to think thr. fans didn't enthuse over tho horn- runs of the last aeries an much as usual. Sooner or later It will be made 10111 ptitory that (he wrld series unities lr placed on the same fields on which the pennant were utii . . . I.I'tilSUATlOX NKKIIKD. ! With the hull that vu lu use 10 !veura nio. the iliutancc OT 236 feet ; from the home plutc called for a (worthwhile swat to produce a home rim. , j Thl I proved toy the fact th.it ouch urit hitters a Frank Ituiier. used to lead tho American Leairm ; In home run with a total of eiht 'or nine ror the eenaon. ! While every fence or aland lu 'the major I more than 135 feet from the home plute today, tho lively hall ha made tt a Mft ml j ler to get home run, thut on good llted pLayln; field would be tuny tout. I believe I am f onervatlve In I venturing the opinion that but for (curtailed playing race, the out- I'flclrier wniild he tle In eteH nlf Helen Wills Reaches w . Finals at Men tone , ; . .4,. . Mi:VctflSlfe;yrnhce.Ma. tVlAD, ronilnulng her, Invlncllile play Helen Will. American lawn' tennl champion, advanced to the final bracket of tho'Mentono .tournament today bylefeatlncMtta'K. JI. llar vey of Jinglund ln Htraight net at. 0-0, U-.l.. Senorlta' Pealvarea: of Spain won' the right toieet ,Mls Will In the. flnaJ, .deteaUng Nflle. rildl Vlanto, one of iTance1 wtrong cut player. "7-t. D-D. " - ' of thn flv balls' that' drop Into t!:i! Htands for homo runs. Iteimlatkm ptantng fields, aii park hartng Itio hhw cUtamn In ttie mtmM and from Ui baw line Ik llHt KtuMl. are nvtaia to m me in tNvuitNUl. la. - .-. lm- u mi I.U SKINNY HEN GLAD ; Doctor and Kood pharinaelstH know ihnt'fod Mver OH is fuil of vitQuiln-M that inoke flesji, -cre-ute apptjtlte, bulldM lip- the power to resist disease and puts rooJ. olid flesh on Nklnny.uii'U . ami women. ' - : . Hut It's horrlbln taMlntr utul'f aJid every duy fewer, people ore tuUlntf 1t, fur doctors are prescrllv iiiK und people are . fust leuruitr that they can tfet ; better nisults learning that they run' k1 better results with McCoy's Cod l.lver Oil Compound Ta blots, which Jted CtoNs Drup Store, Cllass Iruip. and druKxialH all over the country are hnvir a tremendous di-maud for. One woman Kilned J'i pouiids In 22 days and If auy nkliuiy man or woman can't put on C pounds In 3a days, your druKKbU. la uuth orixed to refund the purchuse price. He Mire und Ret McPoy's, the original und ire mil ne Cod IJver OH Compound Tublets !0 tab lets fio cents. Adv. ' Ashland and Medford : In Championship Race IKi)rHtl), Ore Mur. 5. (AP) Aflr a wsk of netfotlutlons. H. H. JlreitziuHer of OorvalllH, Ore., recommended by 0. A, C. has been iwiM.n us referee fur the final Lrnmi-H nf the AMhlund-Medford baH- ketball (fuiiicK to deeldo the south-j ehiiniiiloll.ihln. : The first gunio will be played at A.ih- i,.n Innlirht und the second In till city the following nlulit. Medfoid need hut one of the reinainni nuntent to win tho title, while Ash land must 'win threo (tmlglit to win the rltfht fo represent the djx Irlet at the state tournament. ' MRtPf)nr; Ore.. .Mar. 6. (AD Southern (iregon 1 In a fever of excitement today over tho third tilt tonight or thn annual basketball w'rii lo decide the rhnniiiinnln. of goiilheriHOreKon between the Me.lford nnd Ashlund hilih sehooK 0-er SHOO tlekels huvo been wild for the gjuue. -Medford ha won two'imnie anil. victory tonight will rlneh Ibe tllle. The AMhlnnd ehi. f of police hu Issued nil edict Unit nnyonn caught belting on the re sult In the corporate ti m 11 h or Ash Uin.d will be arrested 'tinder a city firdinnnce. , i ' : iti:i'i:iu:i: ii)si:n. MIAMI. Fill., Mnr. 0. (AV) Kd Jilekerson. ioitn eilllor or the Grand Jtapld (.Michlgiin) Herald. w:is selected today as r'reno for l lie Oene Tiinim.v-"Vouiig" Strihllng flfthl lit lliiilenh on March 12. iLi DEMPSEY WONT CONFIRM STORY OF TtTNNEY GO flllOACIO. Mar.' 6. (Al') Jack )eniisey refused today to confirm r.'iiurts from New York that ho had agreed to meet Geno Tunney, for twelve-round decision bout for the heavyweight championship un- dit the promotion of Tex Hlekurd nt jloyles Thirty Acre In Jersey City next August. - Salesman's Death Laid to Woman He Lived With l'OltTI.ANI), Mur. 6. AP) A coroner Jury lust night found that Henry M. Isaacson, . automobile sul'sninn, crime to his dentil Wil- jncsduy iilsbt ns the reult; of gun wounds Inflicted "by Mr. Omen Vlolette. also known a Mr. Isauc on. Lute yestordny the woman under police questioning, udliilttefl she hud not been niliri led to lsiiue' sun, but had lived with him fuur year us his wire. She hud been married twice, her flrt husband, l-'nd illuek, waH believed to have i.,u.n uiiiu.i lii I he war. Kli. ilH-i.p red her second liusbund, -Mclvin Vtnleue; ' - Itev. XelMin Hnlglil. tbo l.lllli tMr-tlui'k' I'l-enebei'. studs tbo i'i" ilii In Hie ('(hik'Ii of (iii.l CIlUlM'lj corner X hiiiI siM-wvi .tnnlglil. lie IN xoim'llnWM culliil ."Tim Shooter." lie Is ax feoile-s n u lion and ins rinlle as a lunili. How emilil lluu lie'.' Silliply, hecailM? be is follower or tbo low ly Jjitfawne who' Is fulled Ibe Hilit'- iif ? II tills' of Jiiilen.-uiul' also called the lamb or liod. Ileac Knight to-i ulgbt. Dur stock of ' App'lances win help you. Come in and see lis nlxMJt tKem. La Grande Electric Go. 1413 Adama Are. -why be like others? Distinction in dress depends upon distinction in patterns. T ? . ouk sruiNC SUITS are different in tailoring, style and especially in pattern. $28.50 to $78.50 i On the Payment Plan no interest. The Toggery ANDREWS BROS. For' Credit : U ' ' ( ,,.. .,.', ' . . , BAKE . ' BAKE I . x(.' Tru-Balcc Crackers are the result of, 16 years of re search byTru-Blu Master Bakers. Not until we wers sure that Tru -Bakes were the Lest crackers we could "produce, were they ottered to the public. . Ask your grocer for Tru-Bake's arttl you'll get perfect crackers. Baked by the TRU BLU BISCUIT CO , Spite, Portland, Seattle Originators of Tru-Blu Honey-Sweetened Grahams and "Cup Custard" Cookie Cakes Pattison Bros. Grocery Our Store is-just ias close to you as your telephone. "Cfuv der livery service, combined with your telephone, is the greatest convenience a busy housewife can ' have. It enables you to 'do your food shopping in just a few minutes instead of half an hour. '' rti.i i'. fioosn iirami ;n.rr:i'RiTr. I'liii'lilaN IhsI Juley ami lluue size; 3 for 50c NOItTf;iAX I1H1SI.IX S Willi M'S ill il'i(lll lllllf. fill. 25c can ItOYAI. f'l.ril NO. I I'.XTItA l.AIKit; OVWMtS . 38c a can si'icrtitY's oiiviiio pi.oi it ' , -II) Hi. Mii'k $2.50 ' noMK-SiAiir STYM-: i::o ooii.t:s . ' In Imlk . 30c a pound ' Mon:r. ni'-.xsov rori'i:i'. . 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