Friday, April 16, 1926.
Page Two
LA GRANDE EVFNING OBSERVER
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Viz & Dunn Stylish Shoes
, Tor Women of Good Tnste.
- ' - They wear longer look better! . ;
XTTT T 9C "A Good
OLII jI A V3 Tlnce To Trade"
I Billy Eoam
' " Tries Golf
s
NEWS
IIPS1L0:
COIiVAI.Ufl, Ore., Apr. (AP
Vttlrmjtl i tmmplon in the 113,
lis. r rnd 147 pound classes sur
Atv:d tlu ('peiilng match Of tho
National Amateur Athletic I'uion'H
v, resiling- tournament hTe ywfer
ay fc.id UtU afternoon will go Into
ih evml-fluals with the rinals
u-hetluKO for tonight,
i.Vm i.f li f ir Oklahoma Ag
j 1 IS puiiutl champion, won his
t:ut;'h with Myrs, Oregon Aggie.,
ie; li t ro j truest bout of the uftcru.
r..si. V marsh, also of Oklahoma.
AVE 12 tmimd champion went
Crooked jockeys WIM kill the rac
ing gume r 4ul kef thari"Yhe many
reformers who or anxious to take
a crack at it.
The running races are a most
fiopulur form of flmuwmcnt. Any
red-blooded person gts a. big kirk
-out of the thuroughhreds tut they
co mo down the Mretch.
Jf you happen lo have part or ull
of your hank roll riding- on ono of
i the ponies, the seiiHatinii is ull the.
' more pronounced.
I Idittt summer a, number of tracks I
(flourished in Ohio. l'ho reformers
out of hto rfiuw and won his match ' ,,av; ulreudy ha It h known 11ml
In lhtt 118 pound fluwi by tukinif : '" ' ur" Kir U atop helling on
a decision ovr -McUlashen, Jilinoiii tno- - 1
A. ( " J Ktop the nmliiolM from clicking
The 135 pound tltlo holder, j and you stop racing.' The, sporl
Hrlgharn of the Oklahoma Aggies cannol thrive without the rut tuken
last night won the rail over Hire, from I lie bet placed through the
Oregon Aggie. Trnc'keninliler of parl-multiehi. .
I
I
r'lv,
I'onifll -ollK. Iowa. 147 pound
klnif, cti fiutcil Curlyl,-, Or-iroii Ak-kI-h.
. ' ,
On Kiiliinliiy lh lii'ttvlc'D rliuwn
will hold din Holllchl.
Bi? Elliott Southpaws
Beavers to Submission
STAR
TODAY - SAX I'KbAY
riui!
Hollywood
kllxsion .,
Oakland '.
i'orllttnd
Heultlf
xs AjigvU-n ji
'Parrnini-uto
Han Prancljwo
W. I., ret.
. 1
'I'hH agitation of th (ihlo rt
rorriHTK Ik u Mow lo tlio' rnnnliiK
horxca hut' I he Jorky ncunil.il Ih u
fur Kn'iiler om. ' '-
J"rnilr acllou niusl In- laki n hy
IhA nutuljlH men. Ill dm turf kuiu
If I ho Hiiort l lo pi-OKpcr. ,
l'rookd Jixk.yH will kill it fur
uulrk.T tlian a IpkIoii or b fornn nt
'J iilielrln lUir.ulii Jiipuneitf tennii
war. mi ittm-n i fimi riere ue
the ciuc 4f i he AMhi'Vtlle iN i".
('tunir : TJie h4iv he nuiiiat
Ii nit-fin HlUit loo fven tliouirl. tpiu
p;iniiitl nv nt ibi k-hik
. L. I I
( .",11 irlrtl
Ioh Ang les fi, Mollym'ood 1
TfXH ANGKI.KS (AP) Ji. H- K.
Ixh Angeii-4 & 9 1
Hollywood ... 14 1
IJatterles Jacob and Hannah;
ullerlon and Hedman,
Missioitn 10, Kan Fnuirlaro 0
HAN KltANCIHC'O (ApJ R. K. B.
K;in KraitcLHCo i.... 0 18
Mission ....10 10 0
Hutt frier WllMnnnx, Moudy and
Yrllc; T,udolpji und Murphy.
ji st too i:my
Jukift Alz. who hua won uix pen-
.SLT'nantfl for l(. Worth in the. TexaM
.&7L hague uud five of th Idxlen hc
.fcao rkii from Koiitliern leugun rlmni
..00 plons. In the lat aix yearn, in al
.&'i0 mOHi an good a Hlory-tetler an man
.600 ager. v. , - -v. -
.4ti . In the flock of recruit that re
.143 port to a club every year, in thn
majont and mliior, are -a lot of un-
imual rharaclerw.
8evrral yearn ugo Jnkenent tran8-
portatlon to. a highly recommended
youngster living in a Hmall 'Vx:ik
town aliottL 3)Q milin .from I'M.
Worth.
The yourtgnter wuh told lo report
on a Monduy. When Krlday hail
come aroutid'and he IiojI failed to
put in an appearance. Air. begun
an Investigation. A win; to hl
ready cxpresttrd an opinion on M,
17 helh vc. it 1m a Ht p backward,
while U r l Hint the n.-w rule
will curb hupliuzard pulling and
rn.mil t In a ht tb-r kicking and run
ning attack, 'i .
Whii I hit coaches, (he wle men
of the grid guimt, differ ho widely
In their oplnloiiH, only a thorough
I rial of the new rule will dlenuiue
lift muccftts or failure).
(love Nine Playing at
North Powder 'Today
Keaitlu S. Portland 3
mi-:ai-i'i.i.: fAft n 'if. p
' Poitlund 2 7 . 1
Sea It ! I 8 0
Hatteriee Meeker and Tobln;
Klllott und K. llaldwln. .
XOTtTIf POWDKR, Ore., Apr. 16
-The rove' baseball nine which
Hunduy di'feated- the MInhIoh Jn
t dlaiiH of Pendleton by a wide niar-
homo town brought thu reply that " "H wionoon us engaging the
the young inun had, lefl'tdx day Sorth lewder team on Iho Itodeo
' i grounds diamond here. The "1'ow-
AU had nollcMl ttblg husky ! ,,'r" ,,0',, cnect to ahow the rove!
vounmter sltttiiir In om tof the field " paie-iaco iiickb which
ADVISES AGAINST ?'
PURCHASING OUT
STATE INSURANCE
HA I -KM, Ore.i Apr, I. AP
Will Moore, slut insurance coin
m hurt oner yoaterday Issued a atate
ment adviulng On-gonlans against
Insurance with a Kansas company
which is circularising ..Orpffon by
mai) In the arfllcitutionvpr uccident
insurance. ' :
"In-ait-much" said Mr. Moore's
statement, us ihe on pur
chawing policy from ' thin coin
puny iioes not have the protection
(of this department, or any of the
laws or Orgon, M Ih appropriate
that the rltltzcpH hIiouIiMh infornn
ed regtirdlng -'this- clawt of insur
Hnco. Thore are two primary 'causes.
for mail order initfirancei first, to'
iKcupii the payment of lax'es; und:
H'cond, to avoid 1 1 m reutilctions
plueed upon iteeiiMcd. coirtpaiiies
for the protection of the policy:
holders. ' ,
"Hhould a claim ngalnst one of 1
b'Hi pnllcbH he contested,, the.
tmlicyholder woubl J forced to go
10 the, courts of KatisaH v 'or re- '
couiMe, uh ihi rotntti of Orgon
would bo cloMed to him.,
"hi piirchuslug tnauraucn of any
kind It in udvlttahlc to tNilronize
tiiily Ojt .ie compunley which are
urimsed to doi.busihfw in this j University' Net Men
slate, as these, companies are On-1 , p. . porflflnf1
der ih supervision of the Insure 10 wy Ul rOf UttlHI
anco department and are amen-
KTOENK, Ore. Apr. 16. (AP)
'urliy and freshmes te-nnU teams
of the University of Oregon will go
to't Portalnd tomorrow, where the
varsity men will' tangle with the
Multnomah Athletic club net stars
and the freshman will, meet Heed
college men. ' '
able to all the laws of. the state of,
WASTH OO.Ml-FXRATtOX :
SANTA HARBAItA.- AP) !
Krnest B. Hmtth, chemist, wants
compensation from the slate. In
dustrial accident commisuton be
caus in his work as chemist ut a
local hospital he was compelled to !
inhule wood alcohol fumes rising1
from ft slilb. Wood ajcohol funics
when Inhaled. Smith said, have th;
same effect as when taken Into the
aywfcem. 1 Itf was oonfioed to tied,
for several woeks he osM-t i t -
In the white , house
IMtt:KKNT
Ti erea Wn
owl
grotindfl. i:
called on the president wlien y:
was having a nap; Just flewTi1.
perched on' u corner of tlie. flrwJ'
place and (lew right out Again.
r .Atil',1) WOMAN ON I'RAlli- J
MOSiOW aima.Si6vbriuUovi1
70 years old, 4s on trial for Itetruy.
Ing revomilonurtes under thn canP.' ;
BAKER-LA
STAGE;;!
Leave La Grande
1 A. M. - 12:20 P. M.
and 3:30 P. M.
miWrnmbm
'; Safely " . -"Swiffif ; i ;' 5 pmfoAiklf J) :.
Travel by Motor filsi Safely Comfortahlr.
., MOTOIt TRANSIT COMVAKV. , c
Th' wjr HUHdw - ' !: ''"'(; ',
, l'ASSKf;i:t Anil ICXI'ltl-iKS.KHnVIOE ,
f'oiiu- l nilr Miikc l)'lK nl 1111 JrCfrrwHI Ate.
' ' All JIimIpiii ami pirate! fitav: ; .
i.kavk i.a f;itA'oir it)Rv; ', ' v
. Jiim iiIi Dully, l A, M. mill 4 I', M.
I'ijiiIIi Ioii, II A. M. anil I. M.
' . ((Vhiiih Ix la Walla Walla anil I'orllnjid) -
Kai'ranu'iiui 4,
OAK.I.A.NTI (Al) It.
Karraim-nto ...........- 4
Oakland ... i
It 1
4 I
fit
v in
TIIEUC
, Hat t erics Martin and Koehler;
Delaney, McKenry, Stuart and Ba
ker.
ItH,
(By
i.i Afit i: itRM'irs
the Associated lri!)
Nstliuial league
HoHton 4. Philailelphla S.
riltfburg 0, Ht. Ix)iiis 2.
Ante rk -an Ieaguo
Philadelphia 0, Washington
Si. loufs 4. Chicago 11.
boxes for several days and, as he
tallied somewhat to the description
of the recruit, Jack asked hlin his
nume. ' ' ,
He discovered the yotingxter wus
tha missing rookie,- that he had
been watching practices for five
days. When preied for a reason
he simply replied: ...v.
"Well, you ull acemed 0 busy
down there I just didn't want to
bother urtyone.", - '
lly the .way. that player Ls now a
hlg league star, m .
the red men didn't know.
Slranjfler Lewis fins .
' Big: Munn in Boston
: rOAt'HKS IHKI'KR v
.The only way the new forward
p'hH rule run be proved worth
wiWOr n"trff6nTs by'n'uftfnir'lr
to the tent In actuul competition.
Of the 30 coaches who hove al
' i ' ' ' ' '' ' "" ' .;
utuaonaHHaaBa
Ml Xite Hits Netv AtDati c I
- WtK the cc3wvJ
Corinigited
ii
TJORTON. Apr. lfi, (AP) Kd
"Htrungler" l wlw, of Chicago, ba.s
demonstrated the efficiency of his
famous head lock onco more,
Tt brought him victory here Inst
night over Wayne (lllg) Munn. of
Kiinyiis City whom he defeated In
two f-.t might falls.
Htf In addition to ben ting the former
Nebraska university football star
l.ewhi retained the much contested
"Hjuuond btlt. The former cham
pion had piomised to forjelt , It If
Wnj ne won. ; '
Just as those 1264 thrifty housewives in Utah who liought
AUTOMATIC Washers in March have found it a wonderful
lioon, so, too, will you find it an economical and permanent solu-.
lion to your washing problem.
The Automatic Washer has been sold in Utah for
I over 12 years, and in ever increasing numliers.
Could any dealer sell such enormous quantities if .
the thousands previously sold had not earned the
, good will of as many users? '
ONLY $l DOWN
WhyPayMore?
. The Automatic is the greatest washer '
value ever offered. It 1op PVPRV-
THING ItnV WnsriPP Ht nnv hfina inn
. v -v van
UO. Why not shvp ih Kff-n
DISOWNS IH7.A m 1.A
SAN FRANCISCO, (AP)-Miss,
Kanaka blood, hus disowned the
hula hula on behalf of liuwnll. If
the hula hula dunce started In
Hawaii, then the Charlt-eton orl
ginated In Ijipland, the prince)
said. However, the dance is. Im
mensely popular In- Hawaii und Is
crowding out the old irllml. cere
tnonlals and native dances, th
royal vtrttor mlmlis.
FREE
An l:ii-iii! IVrrolainr
r-nuiili'iit uiii, m,
mid ilujr. rmdy to
ninki many nijw of,
drlifffiiiM . ri)rfc iYiH',
If ilcllv.'V uii Auto
mn'iln lo yniit' limnn
rtnilnit Hits l:nsy Ti'iin
Sail-. . ' .
Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co.
"ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE"
I
I
rW 1
l waul lo nrlln an ml anil nl
IIhi "iiino limp kn-p ulililn Hi"
law. Talk aliinil liuiis, paint we
havp II.. soini. i-all II Kniiinil Klaon
niiil sonin tall II Htm' anil nali r.
anil woiiM, t-nll It welt. I havra'!
tlf timn lo (dv tin- naiiio. On"
i man raiw1 yilcnlny nionilii Anil
mid us hH iMluii-r alli-,l our pnlm
Kmunil glass ami Mild It was nnt
worth piittiiiK mi a small Initio1
IliK. The limn wrnl Willi iih lo
a nelKlilKM-'M Imhisii wilhtn a likx'k
ami ilni saw a Ihhisi. thai his
liwn imlnliil a i-ar with this sn-
-IIimI icroiiilil it'aoi. It still liolils
lt.i color and Nliaim and ror nif
llii. priKif tho lady or Ihi Ihhisc
innif out anil It-siirinl that sli
luul ImmiicIiI l lie palm of thrClaud
Irati l.iinilM-r niniany, ami
for still fmHior roo iit nnutd
nn -mpty iaint lim kct In a wnml
sIhiI. It sui,l "WpoiIiki. shii-lil
I I'alnt," Tlwn lln limn was -on-
vinoil that tin Joh wns O. K. and
l itoiiut lo paint a Urp. ImiIIiIIuu-.
AiNiiit llu worst rcaiuiv of this
iwlnt that wo can tliiuk of Istliat
IHsipl,. an niM lisrd 10 httylnic
palm for S'i.3.1 a vnllun. Our
strlrlly purr mists:,! oil at ft.Sr,
per Raid hi Is no relation lo IWi
oil. Wr are M-thiuj tiundmU or
Rallim of palm and oil.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
"The Poor Man' Krlead"
Nrar rMxindry. I'lmne Mala SI!
No Bumdaj llu-ilnrw.
1 1? iT,"5'1 "T m l '
3C
'1 Hear You Calling Me"
; (With apologies to McCormack)
New York Store
MISTER, MRS., YOUNG MEN, BOYS, GIRLS AND
CHILDREN l , .-':.'
You nre' no longer a victim of high prices, since
the New York Store carries a complete line in foot
wear, furnishings and clothing for the whole family.
,: Better styles, better quality, better fabrics, better
' - ' makes in all standard brands, at the lowest prices in !
the surroundings.
Do we make, refunds? Do we exchange merchandise? Do we stand
back of our merchandise? Yes! smilingly. Every article in this store is
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
" Ask your- neighbors.', They trade here, and they will testify to the
above facts. 1
Read carefully the prices listed below and you will then assume the
responsibility of saving by buying at the New York Store.
" FOR "THE MEN
SUITS ftr - men and young "men, in
hard and soft finished worsteds. A smart
assortment of colors. . Regular . $25.00
Values '- ' . . m . !'
$12.85 to $16.75
SUITS in hard and soft finish wor
steds. English and double breasted mod
els, in the' desired , light colore of the'
season. Some with two pairs of pants.
Regular $25.00 and $45.00 values
$15.95 to $.15.00
SUITS Double breasted blue serge,,
with two pairs of pants. ' Guaranteed
sun-proof. Kegular $45.00 values
.. S.14.85 ':
SUITS for '. the connervalive dresser.
Hard finished worstod in Ranker's grey.
Regular $35.00 and $45.00 values
$22.50 and $29.50
ROYS' FOUR-PIECE SUITS with long
pants, in all-wool English and double
lireasted jnodels, in colors the boys are
all looking for. Regular $17.50 values
$11.93 to $12.95 V.
, MEN'S DRESS SHOES and OXFORDS
; The popular styles. Light tans and
black
$3.25 to $4.95
ROYS' DRESS SHOES and OXFORDS
In light tan and black
$2.45 to $3.43
ROYS' WORK SHOES Made to stand
the rough wear." Composition soles
$2.25 to $2.50
HATS Wide brimmed,' fancy bands.
The style you prefer :
$2.45 to $4.95
CAPS For men and hoys." Rig values,
85c to $2.45
MEN'S WORK SHOES Made ,to stand
the hard -wear. In leather or composition
soles, sewed and nailed .
$2.50
FOR THE WOMEN
Just' received fi'om our Eastern buyer, a
most beautiful assortment of ' Spring
Coats and Di-esses.
i , . , .
WOMEN'S CO ATE The very latest
models in the season's popular colors.
Fur trimmed and flares. Regular $25.00
values
$12.95 to $15.95
. SILK DRESSES The very newest
prints and models which are the talk of
the little city of New York today. Reg
ular $25.00 values
$7.95 to $16.95
GIRLS' DRESSES Ages 8 to 11.
Smartly trimmed 1 ..A ,
. , ; - " $1.25 ' .', ;
LADIES' SILK HOSE In variety of
shades to match every taste and color
T)9c 85c 95c $1.25
LADIES' PUMPS and OXFORDS In
today's most popukir styles and colors.
In patent leather and light tan and sat-
in. The kind that attracts every eve
and that little money will buy
$2.95 to $5.45
FOR THE CHILDREN
PUMPS for the Little Ladies A lary '
assortment. Up-to-date styles, ' patent
leather and tan ' - '
, . $1.45 to $2.30 . .. ';
HATS for the Little' Gentlemen Fine
broadcloth. Beautiful .colors; all wash-"
able ; v
49c and 59c
SEE OUR COUNTER DISPLAY FOR BIG SPECIALS
. Dn't Forget to Buy Your $5.00 Dress Shirt for $2.25 '
THE NEW YORK STORE
WE BUY FOR LESS- -WE SELL FOR LESS
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