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Saturday, March 20, l.)2( , Tage Two , LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER I...-J A Beautiful Display of Spring Coats The most practical garment of your spring wardrobe. A wide choice, priced at $14.50 to 85.00 HILL'S "A Good , Place To . Trade" ' Star Cager SSIOIIL El MEET BUSGH EA'I fitiHtnvo, Knterpi iNe HkM 1 ;tv.v vviirtlit vvivHtlcf, uinl AuK'iht I Jlij-'Ii, l.tt (Jrainle- Ki(ttl r, will f t u t I. hen- .Miiicli uiuler 1 1m I 1 i;i.(rl H (f tiir Ainerleau I.i-kIo'I, ii Hi niiiiuiUircd (oiltiy. ' A HvHy i iM'fiinilii:ii-y hu.H iilu Imtm ar C r:. HlTd. I l;u:icli ha been )fil(lnf on wmifi f the (it-iiiHfhtiH in 1h fiiM fu I hi- iMiiihwi'Ml, inclihllntf KltctnlH, g Vidvf!. ii n (I other of a like eullbw, j;M 1 ilUH lutll HCVMIll Of tile hi;i(i h B ly huiVHf iuiii'kIuh. fir (lUHlavo im ( Mike Yoki-I "Inst j'-itunlny rilkh! at KnterpriHe, tin; , r-it iiu'V'h lioiuc, anil lout to the I Wyomfiiir nhovlff by an iter Men t. a iM-conllitt: i n-porlH front .the hntneliilne town. Yokel, after , lnoir limn uli liour'K work, won u rail wht-ii Gu.HtttvoH hem) rol- JMr-t with the mat. niTt-HHltutlnj f i vtm time thirtm? the Intertill j! don. The second fall mine Htiott- . ly wit Gusinvo Rtilj riiued from tin li'ow. : ' j Billy Evans i Says: TOI.GII II ft HA K Always a great iidmlrcr of 1. mine's pitching riilllililK. I wok surprised at thi; poor showing ho hud.inado during tho 1922 oum pnign. "Kol a thing," replied Hend ricks, "If ho got thn break ho would huvo been right at thclap of the heap. - f "When ho pitched my t'luli jil- unvtt seemed tn lie ntf itu Mlrlle If Rcprrncntullvcs of thn ).n OrnndP ',.' ,,,., ,,. ni,i i ... ,. ,, Inscbull club, member or Urn lllun lw0 runs,. We usually managed lo Maitnlnln longim comirlfiln Buki-r. ,..,. . Thi. ii.nm ..mi-in Vll.i wallu, lvndli-ion nml n' K0 1nlo tt hntilng or finding .lump I ' BLUE MOUNTAIN LEAGUE TO MEET S IN PENDLETON In Iuih'IhiII ivrtnlri pltdirnt ni known ah tooRli-ltick IwIi-Iitk. 'I1ny ilon'i itvt flu lircukrt. Thn hrfukn uro a lurgo part of a plh'hfr'H mirci'HH. (In imiftt havn ttn HintlcM of Da mo Korlunn If ho Im lo pi-rcir at tlio lop of thn hraj Alolfo l.iKiim of Dnrlnnud mIjiimIh out im thi' Jink pHrformr-r of Uim National h'Kuc, whlln Hianh-y (.'ovi'lrHklc liaH hail IiIn harP of woe In thu Aiwrlcun, In the sprint; of J l23 I droppi-tl lnlo tlio NprliiK training' qimrtorH of no cmrinnnti chili ul Orlundo, KIh. Tho lo-nlal Jack H'-ndrlckm nmn ngt'r of thn JleK woh thn flrot piTHon I nml. yt tarti- rlsht lu ! rami lag. RISKO MAULS BERLENBACH 'rwnting JJr, Jack Cobb, captain if th Unlvcnlty of Carolina North Nuketball Inm, who hua Juat ld lla tum to the Southern Conference 'hamplonahlp. lie olM topped tho In Jlvfclunl acoring lint, getting' 47 ?oinra. He rntea one of the beat rage playere the Tar Ileela have had In . aome time, NRW YOIIK, Mur.v2l. Al').i Johnny Itinko. Cli'vflun.l. who pulled hla hunila out or thn dough I an anil pushed them Into u pair of hoxlng glovi'a not an long uko. lodiiy Iiuh a KOOir rlmni.lt, to pill hl haiiila on dauKh ; oN aiiQlhi.r idmi.. - ;! a . , The foimnr laikor luxt hlglitiiii; tirid thn light hcuvywclKhl liox- lng nhumpion, I'iiiiI Miirliuiliuch, ul- iniint inlo liiHiuialhlllly ' In u In roiuid in iiffli. ut .MiullBon; ftiuu.c (lurth.n. No cliuiiiulunHhip -ua ut Ktaki'. hill lli'il.nlilich aa liylnir lilii uil on tho hiutywilKht ninkn for I In rii-Nl Hun', Milh tlir. Inten tion of riiichliii for Junk Dciup. H-y' ITOW Ii. . - iii-rliMiiMirh ItiHtiil inroiiirli iim f'ght with dirriciiiiy. iro hit tn. i mill viw in in.- rirHI mid m-con l , i.f.MMin, ..in nyiu nit, H-IT- for tin" ""inn r i iim Hour, a very w.my mini. AltltoiiKh lif. Bcori'il In hlH udvpi'Niiry'H li.ud then, wim no ilauiage. A pile-driver lert wiih llilng at llerlenliai'li time ami again and neveiul tlmea II lundeii. Af ler the flurry or the opening round", It lout Itu illrentlon. llr i leiiliiieh. by mate roinmliuilo i rule, had lo inukv the weight of ...n riiiw. ne uelglu-d ,174 an JiigbScorer m "What . wan thn inaltir l.iiiliii lust waxoii?" I askiil. with it v. will attend a meeting of the V league tomorrow In Pendleton, oall- i d for the piirpoao of reorganising for Hie coming aetmon. orrtcera Twill be elected and a playing ached. 5 ulu adopted, it la bellxved, unleaa i l:oiuell)lng unforeseen devulopa. j The trend on the part of the four Hhha fhlg year la to draw iway .t'notn tho heiwy -expenaea atich aa v.-i'i-e Incurred during the 1925 aea rQii. rendli-loiL hua unnouncod that . .. . J. Z . . . lrlckM' parting eoiiunent ,,.,) jlaytr lvfecltut-U., keep tho ,,,,, ,w , Mirli .rleed plnyerR olf her lineup. . , I. It. Itlno, secretary of the lo. r if club, will bn the ofrlclul ilelr. i-Me to tlie meeting. Juat aa aoon t he wim onnouaced to puen. in 11183' Tinue,' ileaplt tho fact thut he ranked fifth In effeotlveneaa aa fur iu earned mna. wna twenty third In the mutter of guinea won find, loat. lio managed to win 13 guinea while he teat 13. He led tho league in go men loat. . . "If liiin.no jiiKt.gi-ta tin. brraka he w ill havo a Mg aiwn,i' waa Hind. im lila UF..M, 1'ItOOP t Luque alarted to win at the out- Cmniey, Inrii hler obtained from Hie t'ar.lliinK tiiaim'y put In two n. anna with tin arils, ciiiiiiK "up" fmni Milwaukee In III-' I. r . . ... OX .MAt'K KOSTfllt. " '' In thu American league Hill WamhKganRH, who lin Been nervlco with Cleveluml und lloaton. will be on tho Mneklnn payroll. Wamby, beat remembered ua the. (riple-pluy hero or the 1920 world aerlea, lii expected to do utility work ror the Athletlca.. He hoa been In thn mu- Jont alnco 1914. . Chnrlea Kobcrtaon, While Rox pitcher, who broke Into biisebull'a hall of fame by hurling u. perfect gjime iifmlnaf. Dittroll In 1922, will he a llrownin next aenaon. The Brown obtained him by the waiver routo.; Krod Huney, -Detroit infleliler. followa J toward Khluke, Ira l.'lag ateail and aome of hla other old pals lo .the Bed Sox.. Jluui y,, a', mighty clever utility nian.iranie to Detroit In tho latter port dr. 1922. He'a played every poaltlon on the Inner defenae. . . ' '- j Two rormer American iengue vet'- erana will ploy In thn rival circuit In 1920. Tlie'arn Wnlly 1'lpp and "Whltoy" Wilt, liolli one-time Yankee. ..., S flJ SHOOTERS-WILL-.. ' CONTEST TOLEDO, HEPPNER SUNDAY Wlttenlxfrg Cnllnse may rot rank vtrv hlch In Ohio lkttnll Hn !. I hut In denial Armntrnng (ab.v. it boa fits on of the leading Individual ftcorers thin season. Armstronie'H great ahot, helnn nhlt to tonn m In from all angles mul vrlou dlntnni. lie's a forward, red-headed a eouthpaw. Red Grange Shunned By Newark School Man NEWARK. X. J.; MuK 20. (AD In ihc opinion of m-hool offictals hen Hnd Orange i no Irtoul for hoya. And -so Krndcrick W. Hall, chairman of thn utadluin commtt tnn of Newark hoard of education refused the uko of thn Newark ta dlum fn connection with Orungn'H uppnurantfn ut a luncheon hero to day. " 'I don't lliihk Orangn Is thn. typo of man who Hhouhl held up to our school children us an Idol or Ideal," Rait mild. "f havn nothing ugatiitft ppeffw-tormllsni V and IT Uraugn hud finished his college ca reer would not have anything lo uay." ' ,' : :- Kundair D. Wurdcn, director of jp)iy.dcul education ordered the attend i'hn luncheon for Clrange. nince it looke! too .much Uko ad- . vertlslng. - .",- f - : Meunwhlle'lt wan announced In New YdVk that Orangn wiw plan-1 nlng to tnkn his pi-ofesionnl team j la Kuropn to play a series of games with a team In-nded hy i fieorgn WHhoii. ull-Amerlean hall'-I hoik of, thn ITnlveriiy of WaMh- I Ington. r" I Willlnm It. Pickens, repre.Henl- I Ing (Jrange's munager, , C. ('. I'yle, j Is I o spend a, month ah road muk- j Ing arrangemnnts. . j Newark Ik onn'of thn cities which ' has organized n team In thn Amer- j lean league - of ' fooihall clulia launched hy Orange and I'yle. J Helen Wills Reaches Riviera Tennis Finals CANNES. Prance'. Mar. 20. (Al') -Helen Will reached the rinula of another Itlvlura tonnla tourna ment today, defeating Klleen Hcll- Ineft.of Kngland on tin- I'tinn.'a club court, it-i, lie: Jlow did your futhor gel his slurt? She: Tin not sure, but I think mother round him In 'neutral and cranked him ilti. Life. BAKER-LA GRANDE . . STAGE ; Leave La Grande', 8. A. M. - J.:20 P. M. and:30 P. M. , .; Mmwm Safety JSuxfllii -: . ' Cumfbtfahly J . Travel l)y Motor Slago Safely", f'onifortably. ' AKrolt TltA.NSIT COMI'ANY.. ''lie drey magi'M. ' tome to our Stiigo Heput at II 14 Jefforaun Ave. All Minimi nml lli;ieil Htng. ' I.EAVK JiA (iltAM)K IXHl Joaeph 9 A. M. - 1 H. M. - 4 P. M. Sunday, A. M. . 4 P. L : 1'euilleton II A. M. - 4 I. .M. Ilally. Canurx'l to Walla Wulla Olieap Ratra llepot l'hone We Carry Eiprea On 8clal Trip Main 9 Anil Trunk lleppner lind Toledo nre (iriilnli-H i;elieduleil foea for tli.J1 Oi-eronlcn Telegraphic shoot Rim. I day at the I.one Tree field. Thoi meets begin nt HI n. m. I Local Golfers to Play . i.n Against Baker Sunday .A 20-mun team of Jm Clrunilo golfers will compete In n hundicup toiirnumcnt with Itaker there to morrow, the first flight to begin ut 9:30 a. m. Haker will open the course there with this event. J (lunmen euger lo mukea con.l , showing hud better get Into the! sport loinorroiv, observed r V. , Klngsley, secretary of the -. Wlntr. ' HI" and h'leeifoot club, this morn. I "We have aome lough shooting ( coming up. A week from Sunday we take on Meilfanl und Monitor with whom we have been tied for AI.11ANV, Ore., Mat. sixth plnifo. Huntington and Kehol Uoliin Iteed, O. A. (' the week following nre not sulcouehi defeuted Young tureaiening, nut April II, we will ! wards or Kansas fit v. Robin Reed Wins from Young Billy Edwards 20. (AP).j wrestling I Hilly Kil Mo., here j lust night In a ronili, fast hour, before about 800 funs. ' need won j the match by derinllt when Kd- wurda jumped on Iteed with his kneea, . ' . was n-ii ntly inireliasiM .bv riiieliinatl anil Is ilowii to plav first set or the 192a raeo and kept It up j for ,,ln nK W w7)',. Protection When you deposit your f mills with us, we Iinmedl-at.-ly deposit with the l'"ed eriil Iti-.-ieiVfl. Punk 10 per ' nn of l!ic amount or your deposlt.V 'I'hlB 1 one or the require. .nu-nts of- nieniberslili),. . We ai! pl.-jiSdi, to b alii" lo ojfer otii- depositors ihls, lirnlerlion, ' UNITED STATES N NATIONAL BANK !:4'";r"' M EMBER-JWWI FEDERAL KESERVeS all season, lie got the breaks. Hla team 'alwaya duilvered behind hia usiuil excellent pitching. The close . of thn aeaaon founil l.tniue not only, leading in earned run cffecllvenesB with the remark nhle average of only 1.93 runs- per game, but also the champion twirl er In tho matter of games won, with 27 victories against eight de reala: 'l.uqiift waa a greut pitcher last season," waa th way I greeted .Manager Jak Hendricks In the aprlng of 1924, "Not a bit belter than he was tno previous aeason when he won only half aa many games," waa Hendricks1 reply, l.uqiie simply got the good breuka that have been so long due him The season of 192J waa I.uuuc'b best season, the one big rift In the. cloud or adversity that haa pursued him. That year over, he.npp.nrs to have dropped bark Inlo his old ways. l.iitju. 'b pitching record, covering bis entire career, is the best ex ample that could possibly he otter, i-.l a to the value of tho break. Hrooklyn roster. TO l'I,AY IN IIIHTIMI OI'E.V CARNOt.STlE, Korfarshlre. Scot land. Mur. 2n. tAP). fjimegin Clark, a native of furnouatle and tnro' times Australian open golf champion, la on his way buck from the Antipodes lo play In the llritlsh open championship. Carnoustie will be represented by three professional In thu ehain plonsliip, Mncdoiiuld Smith. Arthur Hutehurt nml flack, who for 24 years hoa been professional to the Hoynl Sydney club in New South Wale. CHARM! Wall papers atld a chann to the homo throiig-h thpir colors and patterns that harmonize with tho other furnishings. Wo arc displaying the nowest ' designs in Wall Paper. ' You are invited to sec them in our show- 20c per bolt,' and up. Noah's Paint Store 1316 Adams lie got llit-m In 1123 anil bail his urealit year. Has the liillng plti lier or iIh Xallonal ague, i ! MANY HANl.K Cl.rilK. When the 192 Ir4uill Mson mils around, many na)or liMnie lulMlmisrs will b seisa In linirornu. r i lub-i other than Ihov iliry sHrll l.st jear. ! While most of the player Chang. Ing scenery are veterans, a few comparative youngsters aro never theless Included In tho list. In .the National league the ret. ernn "Itabliit" aloranvllle will wear the Hraoklyn livery. Maranvllle was with the Cuba bust aeaaon. acting as manager for a brief period. Ire. vlous to that he played with the in- rules and Hrnes. ire was a mem ber of the famous Itoston 'mirael.V team that won the pennant um! world series title In 1914. The Dodger will also have tiro other former Urates. Jrss llarnes. pueiier, ami t.ua r-ii, outflddnr. I KINO WITH GIANTS. Jlnmiy ltlng, another aeasoned campaigner, wll be a Olant In The McOruw clan obtained the vet uurlur rrom the I'hllll.w In the re cent trade that brought two Ulants. Jack Ilentley and Wayland Dean, to tho Quukertown outfit. King had hla best aeaaon In mi winning 18 and losing it gamea to a team mat stayed cliwo to the collar all year. Uemley haa been In tha main tent aince 1921. H haa done aome Impreaalvc work, being a hard bitter and fair pitch, er. He will na doubt hold down the flnst bam Job for the 1'hlla, where hla slicking ability ahould come In handy. lean I a tot, having made hia major league debut last year. In Hie Cub' llneop tslll appear I a now race In Hie person of Jimmy I Columbia Basin Bill For $25,000 Passes fllUVAI.I.IH. Ore. Mnr. 211. (AD 1'roreasor W. U powers, seerel- nry of thu- Oregon reeluinntlon congress nml head of tin. depart ment of soils -tit Oregon Agricul tural rollem; was notified Frldny from Washington of the passuge or Columbia Hum n appropriation or l.-l.cniii to compete me water or the folumblu river, wave of thleverv a leiegrnni rrom Senator Stan- unt.-s had niivtoii.lv n.i field said the Interior department lion of crimes. snoot ugalnst lllllshoro, wbleh lends - the- loiirnuinent,: and fo- illlllle, which stunils third. Kilgen". si-i-end club' In the lint and until last week tied w ith Hillsboro. 'w ill contest us Anril IS. with Hood Klver, rurther down the line, all The nrlze ror uhsent.mln Iness our other opponent. -April 2i .wn I in Hie ....... .i.n k..nni..i milieu wim mucin. down by the surf und looked for ' 1-AfMstts Itinirtl -row.l. B Heenso numlier. Columbia (S. ! I.a Oronde . iiionntlng luck lius(c.. unite. i.i.L.wi eiiinusiiisiic auiinnce to tno; Iaiiio Trim shooting the lust cot-! pie of Sundays. Klngsley predicts I a rnaoru- crown, loiuol-row; The Wing, Kin und I'leetfoot club now split sixth honors with; Koselilll-g anil .Vlonllur, .each hav ing won seven out of,(i possible II victories during the tournament. Itevlsed slandlngs publAllied In Till". On gonlall thih week run as follows. - , - Hillsboro Ktlgelle foiilllite Portland Klllel-prlse ItOHi-hurg ...T. Monitor l,a Urn nil. i Medfnrd Wallowa Mend Meppner Pendleton lulotlii Itaker Hello i'oi-alllS SllVerlOll Hood Itivi r HlllltlllKtuii Toledo collage tlrove EAlbersj Ichickstarter! : Albert Bnx.MillingCo. z- PwlllcCuitMllKif . i 100 lbs. Net CHICK STARTER Albers' 1926 Chick Starler AND AlberV 1926 Growing Mash MEAN 1. No guesswork no disappointments. 2. Exact formulas based on scientific " mentation. ..... .' 3. Reduction of chick mortality. ...... a. . 4. Prevention of toe-picking. ,. 5. Elimination of leg-weakness. 6. Maximum flock uniformity. 7. Rapid cockerel growth.'. . 8. Greatest cockerel returns. 9. Proper pullet growth. 10. More "standard" eggs. ' expen- .n .A, w. Ill ..111 .. s .. 9 .. !l .. 7 .. 7 ., 7 .. (! .. 7 . S . II . . r. . 4 . 4 . 4 I.. !l s-' S. K II I "i-l"t':- -mi 1 jil V La Grande Warehouse & Storage 1525 Jefferson St. , -:; ' ; v" MAIN JtO; .7 .a .net; .CUD .417 .si: 4 .:.c,4 .a:i.i .(Mill .lH!l .IMMI Why dlill'l .Mill l M Uitz llO ami slack some Mine ami Imy ynni' wnler hy the ninnth and put the lo toi'lher nuil tlinl will ho III" Mime klml of painl ('. I Vail v.'lls ror X2.'Ab n gallon. It shmus lo he selling gYnnl unit sticks flh Annllier hlg tniek huul rnmr In lodny from the ileMit." The nhme xalnaltle renuirk wan fimilshel ns hy a trnveltug snleMimti nml vi' allocution ,. Heights, a suburb, following a " " ' "V- Anion by vigil-1, Armp ,Iltll(v jn, tlt paint Is about nil gone, so If you vit;ii.A.Ti:s ursy rilRm.o. Colo. a band or ir.n vlglluntes are . rvlng two hour shirts patrollng streets of Mlnne. tile sec- I bill currying the follllubla basin i item passed the si nnle late yesler-l CAIIIMIs liMllvc ' lay. Professor Powers explained1 PIIOKNIX Arl fn.i.u..u ....... that rights of Oregon and Wash- fishing on the links or the I-:l .Mo Ington to waters or the foliiinbln line iroir club, i.u iiri.n.im.. .!... river will now be allocated In pro- wns turned on ihe cni.r.. ....i portion for any future rcchrlnu- turcsome rrappio and venle trout nun lieveiolllllelH tnnt may lie un- Were scnnne.l nfr II,.. denaken by either slnle. ' eager raildies by "With Bath, Please" wnnl lo . nnjiit your old Fortl up lor IDr, inke some gmwl Icmg Mep nml m (ike tt snappy. Mo. l! cellar sa ingles, $1.05 .1 ipinif. re gut thn spring fever and (hat I nil 1 enii think of intlny. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "Tho Poor !n' JYU-nd" Near Kmindry. I'li'ine Main 218 Mo Sunday ltiisloess. - "rhantom wonder horse brought to America from Kg;rpt and way point to act tn the movies, registers nt a lending N.-w York hotel preparatory to attending a big dinner party In hi honor. Consult us about Electrical Work Of AH " Kinds Expert Electricians Approved Materials H. & S. Electric m t--TI- mm -VAH? - (M to mr $2.25 Value For Only - $1.49 5 cakes P & G White Naptha 2 cakes Guest Ivory 2 cakes Ivory Soap (medium size) 1 pkg.. Ivory Soap Flakes 1 pkg. Chipso (large size) and 1 Large Aluminum Stew Kettle. An Aluminum Stew Kettle Full of Proctor & Gamble Soaps All For Onlv $1.49 . : , WHILE THEY LAST Here is a splendid soap assortment, carefully selected so as to supply' every cleansing need about the house brands famous for their quality the country over. This assortment of soaps, with a useful and attract tive aluminum stew kettle included, offers unusually big value at a re markably low price. . 8 Sec or telephone your grocer before they're all gone! On sale Monday, March 22nd. and for one week only, at these stores: PALMER'S GROCERY JOEL'S GROCERY GRANDE R0NDE MEAT CO. HOOVERIZED GROCERY BASKET GROCERY ' LA GRANDE GROCETERIA RICHARDSON'S GROCERY PIGGLY WIGGLY