La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 13, 1926, Image 2

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    Saturday, March lit, 12(S.
Fape Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Suppose Your . Husband Loved
-Another Woman :l .V;.'.' -''
what would yoif do? Every woman
. will want to read the, ptory on this
"And Then Came Spring," by Dorothy
- Black, in the APRIL DESIGNER
XJTT T 'C "A Good
JtillJu O Place To Trade"
SPORTNEWSl
EUGENE. SALEM
00 TO Fl
: Milton - Freewater and
Grant Lose Chance for
' Title Baker Defeats
:: Marshfidd 2K-19.
NALS
RALF.M. Ore. Mar. 13. (API ' Yokel took Che first fall In I
Tiy lt.i unexpected ili fiui or (.Irani minutes with an arm scissors, but
, tj Portland luHt night, 32 lo in, came back Ip the second lo lose (o
' Ktiircne will contest with Hulem lo- Hunch and his headloek with which
niKlit for I he- slate hankulhall hia younger opponunt scored a mil
championship. HuWru .won th,ln It minutes. Buach, applying lila
; right to meet KutfiiP. by defeating head hold tlma artr time finally
Mi'l.ouchlln 81 to .' hrouifht Yokel to t ho mat through
j : L'ugonc displayed a, fine brand of (heer perseverance. At (be end of
! eainwork lusMilght uud repcatwl- this fnll Yokel uaked for an extra
: iy worked-thc bull through the ft-mlntite rest period.
' tirunt defense for close In shots. , Coining back In the: final (to Yo.
W-.nn uamut ftnatiln In tlO tl f rf. f 1, i a I nlawnnmA lino nf , 1 1 fnniAiiu
r.ugvne b guarun unu.. imihh iu
shots, the boys rrom u the valley
bivavlabiy getting the ball on the
I h-hound and luktng It down the
(loor swiftly. Euircne dlspluyed a
aiurh bolter, class of ball than she
t did Thursday. - ,'-
Ruletn hud an easy time with
tcLdiKhlIn, althoiiKh MefiKh
I'm drfw first blooil on a foul. The
flint period ended 10 to 5 In favor
Wnlcm. In inn nent period Ma.
oughlln scored but one point
hlle Salem gathered 11. Th easl
rn Oregon boys wore unable to
enctrate the Rulem. defense and
wt valuable lime In passing; the
mil around tho center of the court.
Inletn substitutes pluycd the lust
orlod. In tho second scries rumes
ester day ufternoon llaker
.feiiKd Murshfleld 28-19: Med-
4rd '
J:,!or
.1,27
I Thl
iteel.
rd won from The Dalles J2-S and
lorlii tank Ihe long end of u 11
7 score Willi Hlllsboro,
his nfti-rnnon Medford will
-Autnrln nml ftrant Will tllaV
witakerj the winner of ,. these two
minU'sis to meet In the evening to
decide, third und fourth places. ,
- : , ,.
Ready for First Game
iftTOfKTOV fal Mar 11 ( API I
.ifI0i.,: "Sr.!
.Mnnuger Walter McCredle or
the Mission . Rears hns practically
completed his halting order for,
lite opening gumn of Ihe season.
l-Sar Hwunson will bat second;
golfer third! Hoone fourths
.loncs firih; , Murphy slxlli: Mr
liovell si'venth: Finn eighth; Pit
ch r ninth.
'"iy,.Ilc0I.f Van .r.urc.n.
pbiv
hns been euguged as scout.'
und roach for the Hears. The aeries
Mlin i nirngo and I'ltisnurgii sinns
nct week. '
I
EDDIE PRAISES BENDER
i .SirrtKV!
OPOTtT. Iji.. Miie. 1.1
i .. .
smunes! piicncr i novo eer teeii In action during my
;muJor league career." That Is (he compliment Manager Kddlo
Jlolllns of tho Chicago White Bo pays the big Jndlun.
J "I played with Hrnder on the Phlladelnhla Aihi.iic. wt.... h.
jna In his-prime. I never saw
Having such an. opinion of llenU.
Ifolllns should sign him as coach
tuTent fir (he tlcago club.
i.
in ins tirst season as assistant
Wcr hns already proved his worth. Collins givea him ell the era
dlt for the remarkable progress made by the two Teds, Lyons
liiid lllankcnshlp, who carried most of the Chicago pitching bur
den last season.
YOKEL WINS FROM
BUSCH IN MATCH
AT BAKER, ORE.
RAKKn. Ore (Kpeclul) . Mike
or Logan, I'lah. lo ll.f hut In two
er at, vurluuH times of the Ix ll In
two weights, nlnnnd August HiibcIi
or l.oxun ,1'iali, lot the mat In two
out or three falls, in the rlrsl
wnstliutr mulrh of thu season In
Kukcr lanl night winning the mulch
In less thun 'n hour's wrestling
.jupnnvse sirp aver iw nuius umi
put rtnsrh's shoulder to the mat In
$ minutes, winning; tho match.
i in a preliminary two local wrest-
lers.'' I'aul Toggart and (leorgc
aalj tussled 10 minutes to a draw
George Qnin wus referee of the
maln.evnnt and Mr. Itoblnson re
fereed the prelitnlnary match.
O.. A. C. Players Indulge,
Iii 2 Hard Fought Gaines
OOnVAI-I.IH, Ore., War. 11. (AP)
Two hard7 fought gridiron battles
huve Just been fought here by Ore-
trnn ' A a rieull iifn I cnlleirn nlnvem
wHll. al, th. fPrV01. of NoVember
struggles.
As a closing; faalure of aprlnir
prartlne 'two plek4 (earns havn
battled for school honors. Kour
teams actually were used, with (he
first and fourth strings pitted
against ihe second and third. The
veteran were held scoreless In the
first game by the ambitious subs
righting for a place In the sun, but
lust night thu. old timers cama
back and smothered the ' second
string, mostly rooks, 2 to 0 In
their hair. The third team man-
aged to score, one touchdown on
h" f0l,r,h " BI. JW.
"" r,tha last, spring."
was Couch Hchlssler's, comment
LONDON Ouiely girls ore per
trubed over tho marrhigo of Con
nie Talmadge. to ... t'uplaln Alasllr
, Mackintosh, .They ihlnk llblly
. wood Is usurping itome of the prl-
vlleges of the chorus ut this thea
veteran tPr wm-iicu have coiini mnnv cohnl-
esses und huronesses. Home or the
Kir, had eyes n Iho cuptutn who
waa 0v B,,Uury to princess Ha-
trice. ' . -
CJLUi .f rtL . ....
a ft-Kuiu niei iienuer
him juaks a dumii ,,.
- r It was only natural that
when ha assumed the inmuim.
,
to (he While Rox lender, (ten.
WINGO'S
i ..rvva
fJtH TH SBAT COC0 CAM HMD No
FAUX w,T At'S CWTiNO SrtL-
Ty Cohb, conceded to be the greulest bnscbulL player of nil time,
does utl thlnys well. Among bin niuiiy acccmpllhhmeulH Is tin
uncanny ability (o solve Ihe offerings or oppOHin pilchcrs.
i'obb, for nine aucccHMive y.uisv leil tile Allicrirun leuglle at but
and has Ji' chumplunHhis lo his cr'ilit. That mukt-s bim uu
authority on bnttlng.
On' the netroll club Is anolher outfleliler who can hit the pill,
Al . "Ited" Wlngo. Mice Cobb, Wlntfo la a letl.-biin.ler und liila
'ein tiurd to ull rlelds, ' . ;
. ''He's' the greatest imlurni hitter In baseball," Is f'obb's trlbule
lo Wlngo. - : .
"Once- ho ucituirca the 'huhlt of waiting out Ihe pitcher and
picking the- hull h. likes to hit. be is going to be even tougher
lo fool. At present 'lied' overlooks the1, value pf u-ettlntf the
pitcher In the Jiole, being content to swing at any bull delivered
close to the plute." ' ,
. Hince Wlngo hits well using only nuturn) iibllfly, t'obb bus lei
well enough u lone, and hot tried 'to change his slyle.
Billy Evans
Says: ,
I'roni just a pliMh-lillter to a
reu-iilnr Itlg league Ix-rtli In thu out
flelil In one short year. ,
In u sentt'ujiuft.sunis up the
career of Walter French as a mem
ber of the PhlludelnhliL Atliletiev
;Not so many yeurs ago French was
a rootlMill star at -Went point, as
well as a sensutlonul diamond per-
rormer.
Connie Mnck, In summing up his
plans for Ihe coming,. season, has
made the definite announcement
(hut French Is his choice for rlghl
f I.f . .
With French In right field and
Al Simmon In center, the Ath
letics will present the untiHiiuI spec
lucle of two pluyers using luiscbitll
stunces that are entirely orthodox.
HIiiiiiioiik pulls badly from the
plate, yet Is one of the greutcst
buismi n In the American league.
Home crlllrs refer to him us "Foot-In-lhn
Wiiler Ducket" Hlimnons.
American lengue pitchers suy a lol
of worse things uboul him.
.
Trench hits llin ball with tils
fi-et wide spread. Ili doesn't step
Into llin bull but rnllier lilts from
a rial-rixiliil iKKiiJon, ()iMi-hif
pitchers ridicule bis slyle, hut. Wal
ler doc more than Hint in lliclr
offering.
PMTMAU KTANOR
French Is probably the rnstent
man In the American league,
straight nwiiy. When the 1H2D
season openeil his role was that or
pinch-runner and bitter, lie wns
remarkably successful at both.
In the difficult Job of pinch-bitter,
French hud a boiling streak
from June in to July sr. Hint was
dccldlngly out of Ihe qrdlnary. In
that period he wns used nine times.
Ha responded with six nils, Inld
Ice Game Vet
Edward Ualondv l una of th oldent
prufsMiunal htxikvy aud tacniM
pluy-ri. hi tximptltion today, IU
M4.viti( inunaitr of th Hunk a toon
Shrlka in the aim "lltK-kwy
Ihmu. utnf ut th few pro hockey
I'lrrulU tn rxintence at tht present
time. I He's known s "Newny"
around the lenKue and ts one of tht
ftuint's moat popular players.
A V if
STAR HITTER
flown a Harrlflre. nnd strtiek out
twice.
Thus in nine times at bat he de.
livered ub Connie. .Murk would have
him, Hix safe drives und a uarrlNe-?,
as per iiifli'uotiont. AvoriiRn .7
. Ills ability to lilt in (lie pinches
so Impressed Afnek that it finally
won lilm n hcrtli aft a nrunlar. Ife
I in mediately pnKeiMleil lo pmveto
the estimable Mr. Maek that he had
ninde no mistake.
'
1 ftxk m-:roiu
Hlartlna; with the giinie of Sep
tember I , I-'reneh play-d 14 pames
in right field before the clone of
tho season, Uu hit Hafely in l of
them, K'ttliiff 21 hit, four of bin
ilrlvea helmr ood for two haaes.
In four of the Kumos ho hit u$Tvy
tliree tlnien.
Purine Ihe Beaton ho wnused a
a plneli'hllter on 39 oern.sion.s and
hud a m irk of .31, nn avornge of
lii-tfor limn a liit in every three.
tinu'8 up. I lis sonnon's nveraRe was
.370. '
If Freneli can con I tune hIicit lie
left orf as a hitler, his presenett in
the 1'hllndclplilu ontriel,! is jiolni;
to make Mark's eliih more dan
uei'ous tbnii ever a.s a pennant con
tender. IIOIII NOl.l.l ltN' AT I.OCAH.VO
LOCAKNtl, Kwllzerlnnd Fred
rich Wilheltn Hohenzollern Is liv
ing here but nothing has dcvclnp-
I lo show that this has any re
lation lo the present verbal war al
rieneva relating lo the -peace of
.oca mo ,
Tn While Plains. N. Y len srfulr-
rels invaded n man's home. Maybe
he has been acting like a mil.
The Washing Problem
Settled
SEND
The!
Standard Laundry
Company
Wc call for it and return it promptly acll
article sweetly elean, and 'beautifully finished.
AN IV at such a reasonable charge.!
Call MAIN 5ft and let us demonstrate.
STORIA QUINT
ELIMINATED BY ,
MEDFORO TEAM
AI.KM. Ore.. Mar. IS. (AIM.
Med ford high ihool ellmlnatej
Astoria from the runn'nitn the
wTond wrlcn of the Oregpn wtalej
hi'h school basketball touruuiiit ut .
Ity defeating -Antorla 3 lo IK Hiih'
inanilnK. i Med ford will meet Met
l.oiifrhlin this afternoon to determ
ine which team will enter the fln
ii lu of the second wiifi tontirh.
Previous to the Aledford-Mcl-oiiirh-iln
pmc ilijs afternoon- Grant will
play Maker, the winner meeting
tin winner of thi .Atodfoid. Mc
Laughlin mix.
ft Med ford should , defeat Me
LoiiKhlln und (irant should ttllin-
nntd )iul;cr, MfMlford and .Ortint
will clash tonight for the wcmi.1
time in tlio tournamont - ;
In this morninK'H tilt between
Medfoid ttPU AHtoria the. Mtidford
(Ulntet, 'vrkinic togvti.ittr with
deadly iir-rinlon throuKhout the
lirat hair, built up u leud of 2
Ut 4 durinff that pt-rlod unh wait
nhle to inulnlain a -; roiifforluhlr
nuiR-hi until the final Kfn Hotind
m1. The Ardoria five, the hiikiIIchL
(it in In the tournatrnivt. put up
4 wriippy KUirie, comlnif bnoK
itvmiK in the wroud fiiiine. .
riyi on ti:st irAxi:i
KKW VOFtK Pure. wliiHltey
nnd third rail boolleKK si uff htve
b'-en provided for livilovue hoa
pital liy (leneral AtiilCfWH so that
t-.Ht ffhall be made an the the effect
uf hoot eli on (opera. The hospital
has Informed lb wneral thai, the
annual averase of dntlia from al
eohollHin In New York In fitiK. CJov-
rnoi Hunter of Maine, buck from
abroad Ihinks prohibition Is aiding
the commerce of Iho I;n4ted Stat s.
MaKl-tt rates Corripan and Gor
ton disagree as to. whether Helling'
Ibiuor cunHtilueH disorderly con-
liiet under Ihe. slate slatutea. The
one released a defendant the other
imposed a fine. ...
HAH IK HtKNTI'.-IKS
PAHJH, Mar. u.aP One or
Vie most versatile geniuses In the
oncealment or identity mat ever
fi ll Into Ihe bands of the Purls
pollen Is being Investigated In con-.
necllon with a swindling case;' He
iaa a complete set of documents
Ivlng bim IX different Identities,
nd Ihe police, have not been able
10 get Iho right one.
fJIIILK TOIAY MOIIIO IIO.NKNT
NF.W YOHK Some New York
grandmothers years ago played
postoffice and rode with one armed
Irlvers on country roads In lown,
hey admit. With this revelation
Mrs. Annn fitresse Richardson hns
told a meeting; of Ihe lowans of; outside frull shops and then ox
New York Hint Iho girl of lodny 'acting; damages from the Irndcs
who pels In automobiles or trolley ' people. Tho existence of this gen-
cars Is more honest. .
Noah Webster. - ttiilhor of the -
A'uierlcKn lilcltlonnry-or .the ICiik-'n,.H
ish .Lanffimge, w-es- responsible, for
cndjng to "or." Thus labour, hon
our, liehavlour, becuine lubor, hon
or und behavior In. America,'
''Al' 23 years of age, plodding
oys lire ut a level with those who
were brilliant scholars. At 30 they
pass them," suys Dr. Cyril Nor
wood, head muster of- Hurrow.
No paujier's grave will be " the
fule of any resident of the town of
Milton. MassnchiisellB. Tho town
hns n beautiful cemetery In which
any citizen may have u lot for ihe
asking.
When a man grabs your hand
und pumps it up nml down bo Is
trying tn gel something out of you.
FOR SALE
ft-ACIti: TltACT
CoihI hmoc,, bam, gnraite, nn.
a;l.(mo.(M).
Earl Zundel
Pbimi. atio-w
IT TO
On the Road
i 3 A !
f'ol (I. MiiKun of MeAltwtei. Okt&
ih nn nf the sevHn tddest tnivelinn
mlmniten In Amrini. Mo has just
'iim lied hut &Hrh euttHHcutlve year on
the riiud.
YOUR INCpME TAX
: LbsstA arising from fires, storms,
shipwreck, "or oilier casualty," or
from then, whether or not con
nected with n taxpayera business,
may be deducted from gross In
come In his Ht'ifi Income lux rc-'
turn. It his home or "iiutomoblle
Is destroyed by tire or his proper
ly damaged by storm, Ihe loss is
deductible for the year In wllleh 11
was incurred.
; Loss or properly ' by theft or
burglary Is an allowable deduct
ion, and need not be Incurred in
the taxpayer's tfude or business.
. A loss from cmhcKidciiienl Is also
deductible.
: All losses are deducllblo only to
Hie extent by which they are not
compensated for by Insuruncc or
otherwise." - ' '
LAND'S MKAXKST MAS
l)NION, Mar. 13. API One
or Knglnnd's meanest men makes
his living by slipping bununn skins
.Mlemun and his "skin' game, was
I revealed by K. 1- Vlndcn, vice
l nreiliicnt or tho London and Coun-
Hetall SFruhcrs' 'and Florists'
luHsociutlon. - V. - .
Th'.' chief grounds ror a famous
divorce filfd recently hi that they
have 'been married Blnce 1925.
Mercy! f Join!
Are you trying
to kill nic?"
"No! But I sure
wouldn't run over
: that new spring
Mallory
Hat
The
Toggery
' ANDREWS BROS.
For Credit
Library Chats
i . -
. Two Interesting books ' recently
ailded lo tlTi llhniryahclveti:
The Tragedy of Wusle. by Htuurt
I'husc. " " ' -
-This book wub' .it'eltten .by Mr.
t'husc wllh the co-operulion of the
muff or lh I'Vdnrul Labor llurnuu.
1'he aiillio'r writes ubout tho wusle
In which every .one participates.
He shows by a great wealth of con
crete exnmples how the good
which might flow to mankind from
upplled science. Is supped und sales
manship, our pep,- )u terrific. ' In
the lust unulysls there uro two
HiiliRS wlilch cun be wasted niun
power Idleness; the 'making of
vicious or useless things, bad tech
nical melhods In production and
distribution, A doubling of the
standard of livings the end of pov
erty und want. Is Ihe challenge
which the elimination Of wftste
presents. . Mr. Chose propi ws no
panacea, but Is rapid, vivid style,
with accurate nnd Illuminating ex
amples, is content lo show the
facia.
Farm Life Abroad, by Kugenc
lti-unson. ' -. '
fills book consists. Of field let
ters wrltler from Germany. Ken
inark and France by Dr. llriiuson.
I'rofi'sosr of lturul Hociul J-.coii-
Amles, I'liiverslly of North Caro
lina. Jt is di lightfully written and
coalers attention on ihe farm peo
ple, homes und pnu lices with c.on
stunt comparisons . lo American
conditions. .
FOR CLEANING HI'
And fJttrdniitjr
GATiDEN KAKES
HOES
LAWN RAKES
GARDEN SEEDERS
AND
HAND PLOWS ' :
F. L. LILLY
, Hardware
- . Main 83
' "
Safely Swiftly bm&rfaify ) i
Travel by Motor Singe Snfely - Oimfortahl j.
HOlUlt TKANSIT CIIMP.WY.
1 The Orcy Htugcs.
Come to our Stage Depot ni nil drrrcrsnn Arc'. ; .
. ' - ' All Modern and Jleated stages, i , '
' . ' IjKAVR LA (OlAMIIi FOR. , ' I
Joseph A. SI. - 1 P. M. - V. M. Sunday, A. M. - 4' P, t
Pendleton 1 1 A. M. - 4 P. M. Dully.
Connects 10 Walla Walla v
Cheap Rates Depot Phone We Carry Expr
On Bneclal Trips Main 70S - And Trunks
Hot Gross
Buns
If you haven't got yours, got them -Saturday
( Old English Style "made to sell products."
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
. Opposite Olwcrver In New Inttes Illdg.
- ask. ran ;omkn curs-r iiucad.
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, cr anyone inter
ested in collecting such history, will communicate with
DR. W. TV PHY,
HOT LAKE. OREGON . .
COAL MAKN-Vl'i: ILL ,
i 'IHTIHIll'llO. C.jvmuiiy.: MarH,'
(Al') - Am;ut Tliyswiit, 8ti ydar
uld coal. Iron und steul magninu.
was seriously 111 today ut hlH'Tioiiie.l
Lansberg ituitle, near Jv'ewlg, 4il'
uondltlun Is regarded as hopclei
After a mct-lll opuiuUow for a,
cataract he contracted iuUumuiii
lloa of the liiuln a nil ifneuipoiiiu.
The family, waa assembled ui tin
bedside today. ' -
On Uticember 17, fifty .carloads;
of frozen halibut and salmon, weru;
shliiped from British Columbia 1"
cuBtern maCkflg for ; the loHdj
season. This la probably1 without
Ipurullel In its slue und 'the ills-
tance. from water to dinner table.
Man tiald in,A(io ror a Oubh
berg lliblc. Thnt's cheap. Any HI-'
bin ia worth more ibnn 1hut,-- !- S
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STAGE
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and 3:30 P. M.
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5i
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