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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, April 17, 1926. I .1 Utz & Dunn Stylish Shoes For Women of Good Taste. They wear loiter look better! HILL'S "A Good Place To Trade" 4 GHArJPIOdS ARE CROWNED fOJtVAMIK, Ore.. Apr. JJ. .(AP) Four national champions were -iner mope, wmrn win irrigate a dethroned and new klnira created lrge wva. in Uiut tt-rrltory. Iwau.il in tho aceonn day or wreatllng In nruT Enterprise, tn Wullov.a conn the national amateur athletic un- Work on A Ider Slope Ditch Is Under Way Actual work on thn rontrtirtion I CLUB EXPECTS JJUSJ TUKIUUT OF THE SEASON of a sevcn-miio irrigation ditch on 4 i SPORT NEWS t I , i Y"l MiiTil"Hli i -Ti i - BATTLE ROYAL 1 IS EXPECTED Seattle Wins Slugging: Match From Portland pacific xast m:a(;it, I riub , w. i ret Hollywood ii a ,7fii Seattle C 6 .C4fi .Oakland ............. 4 3 .671 lOH Angeles .- 4 3 .671 Mission . 4 4 .Hull Portland r. u .466 Manramento 8 6 .37(1 Sun .l-Vniiclsro 2 a .260 Nan PrancUco Jf, AIIamIoiik BAI Ji'ltAJMClHCO (AI-) V ' ' ?- . : , Hoero .StruyiiiKtlij, who ptuyotl with and Mien tliHpom-d of Jim Oor unui, on -tliu" chain ploil-Of WWt- fj r-ru I'unudu, htr u ffw.wfk Mto, will l up uxuliiHt an up-und-cojn- ij lUlf flKhttT WlH'Jl-U HUtfrt' - off vMt)i HuHtT AduntH, Iff); of 1 lioH, (h the opinion of fljrlit fan here. 8 ; Those who iiuve w-n ttocco uhH. 'l:iiMtp work ilia loaklnir forwaJ-d to it flHtlfllrmtC t the Kex HkatlnK fn Mnd yll rink Monrfiiy iilirJjI-rdiot only, Id ihft Mrii. , hJilnt wont hut In tho lhrT 1 1'tick unit Allen, in tha mi ll Njial, should put a lot of, wallop iitrto the eurd und mneh.' la'expeel. I oil of the IJeoker-Kiilffht six-rotiiwl rni v. Coleman uni) Vou'njf 'Alien will Alnrt the proKmm or at Ji : 1 6 j o'clock. The xi flair will lie under '." Ioh AjwIiw ft, Hollywood ii. J flie niiMplces of tilt- Ui Grande Atb ' 1X)H ANUKLKH (A I) H. If. K. $ lef Ic eluh. v Io -AwrrtfH ft 13 ) 4 1 lector : Meliinlrt ' in nor La thin Hollywood a a . 9 ly, wuh Ik-k'W Monday of thU wr.ck H wuh unnouuecd Vfhluy ly K. H. JflHlKjp, eonlriietor, of Ju-ki-r, who wuh lutervifwel by u rfpr?itnlutive of The Obwrver. Mr. Itlrhop rentJy wo uurd'd thrt eonlruei for ronnlriietlon or the dlteh for w yroup of Wallowa noiui ly fanunrH kiown u ' li Aldr HlopH- Ultrh eoiiipuuy, uml f now DIVORCE DECREES WILL BE SECRET, COURT DECIDES PARIH. Apr. 17. UP) The JudKeif of ho dlvoreo'oourt ut Nlco hnvo drrldcd that thHr iIm-IhIoiib nord. ni'Vfr bfronip puhlln unlfxH rplfHwd by ono of tho purllcM, or when future HtiKuUon demands the publication of the court unuinKs. Thin dncbiion. which anparpntly eae Home iliHtuncc In culuhllsliInK a "pci-rcct divorce center," w ex iieotml tn nifirc than triple the (court's work durliiK Mio comlnif ye4ir. Amerlcnns cun procure a divorce In Nice In the record time of SI iluys, providing tioth pnrtlcw have (compiled with the spirit of the law und have registered aeoiuratlou of Intention as reitards thelf future domicile. - j ' 'i The Krinch luw tlwit rio wbmun ean remarry until 3uti duys after her divorce lx not ai))lled to Tor. clsners. who are rorccil onljr' to wait the seventy days durlnif whlcll either parly can file an uppeal to the dcclsloln. " ; luu tournament here yiterday. ( The oew chumplons are; j IeuuuVr l.uplon. or Cornell col Jeice. Jowa, lu lb" IIS claw; Cyril Mldehell or Multuoinah athletic club, Portland, J 18 pound": II. (i. Holvey, Iowa Htate college. J2A pounds and KuhcII. OreKon AKKleH 1A1 .imi.iHu J Three or the rti posed champions 'roiiipMliiK a murlu-t road job In I DOlorii or 'aiu'r rouuiy. expeeiinir 10 iifiisn - by June I.' 1 were ffiti're4 under ihu color or the Oklahoma Agfries, Champions will be declared this afternoon In (he 147, IM, 176 and Jieavywelnht divisions. The tourna ment close tonight. Add Books to Library Shelve This Evening FHAWflWO (AP) II, II. K'-ibe. Kngllsh Jip'et stirred America ( purl or rarl Wt Ban . rrancisco 3 n 2 when be braughf out' ft profound jwln curry v.at.y MIshIoiis ;j 6 0 'drama on the Hie or Afirahuin l.ln-'over Hurrlcone uaiienes ueury. Allteneii. Urir-.eotn. "How Pillette, Hryuu-and.Bo well understand the Alilerlcau'H greatness?" oncrled the electrified critics. "Because J.liiroln is more than an American hero; he is one of the truly great men or the ages," responded L'rinkwater simply. Kuhsequent plays by the young uniih .' Oakland 3, So. roineiilo 2. I OAKIJlNn (AP) . IT. R. Saeramento 2 3 2 Oaklund .. 3 9 1 Katterles Keating, JIughiK und II. Hhea; Kunz and llooth. I'iulerfirlKe Man Chosen W. A. Wren or Knterprise bus boeu plact.d In charge or the Alder Hlope work by &lr. illshop, the lat ter tuteil. Mr. Wren having been assistant to the contractor on the Mil. My Creek market road grading In H.iker county last 'Call. Tbe ditch will carry water rroin both the Wallowa river and Hurrl- cuu creek, 'whlcli KtreaniM have riled .on by the farmers. ' It the river ut the lower Whltinorr'H farm, and. I'or Die ' from this Nlreani . May. r Huriicano creek In a. flume. could an Kngllshinun and then will pick up water from Hurricane creek und carry this in to tile saiuc illU'h larthcr on. Hum l.lti'ii is itrivibiuit or tile illlch compuny and u. I. Kiiuver Is ; Robert flurps is the latest rigiire to claim the rtraihatlc attention ofbeen John Jirlnkwater. K rew years ugo. will begin u The hbTgcHl turnout of the sea son Is expecU-d at the I .one Tree rieiil Hunduy at ID a. m. wii.'u the Wing, Kin and. l''leetroul clun. matching Kugene and Hood tiiver, shoot the next to Ihii last event of the fii-egotiian's telegraphic tournament. Huth opiioueiilH Iiiik close to Hilishoro In the lut an iioune''d standings. . - l.a Oiliude stands a real chance or going to Portland for the finals next month, orficers or the cluli are convinced.. The Hi best teams will engage in the deciding shout. At present the local hunters hoi I eighth place. lint their nest three rivals are crowding them I hard, and tomorrow's results uiayj alter the sequence. I There is only one sliool al'l ' tomorrow's l t. Haiein will be l.u tlrunde's rival. If. the Wing. Kin and I'leel-I rtintei-M fin-n In n 7r. l,.,.,..-... 1 they run rest secure in a berth big meet In I 'oi l In ml III two rmi.nifKV kh.i,i:i imorning that all or- tho oiit-of- Stown lighters havo arrived In' )A fCfjnnde In preparation ,, lot i.lbti. poet seemed ordinary to the Amcrl can public by contrast with "Alira ham Lincoln." They may, of course, have been prepudised. Anywuy, ' "llobert Uurns" Is ready tor the test, A copy of the piny is among the bucks I hut w ill UlATIO KAI.I.K, Tihl. (AP) Melvu Kanders, 5. red from one of secretary. I'oiiUurlor Kishoii rorm- " ,l'"'" "' horses, with which Nil- nrly was division iigluecr at Kla- l-'alls for Hie Oregon stale naileries Hamilton, l'hlllies and he added to the l.a Grande library I.Monday night curd.' I The only chunge Bandberg: Singleton, fttroud, vy and peters, Uedmun. Hul cltunge made ;. Jn the Seyird was the substitution' jof pete t. Knight, or rmatinu. toritaipii (Wright.. ; . . : ......' ' . ' llocra und llusler are both out lo win us quickly an possible'; ';lus Ster declares lie will knyc ltooeo ...wllhln tiirec or rour rounds!' tbc-' eo Is not so optimistic, hut tho ox-. 'A'. K K. tighter expects 4 'flat, Men tho Idaho man . within Ml i rounds. A win would mean. a. Jot Uo llusler and he Is maklnirMmdy no give uii no uua tuiu incn ppmr. i- says. . , . Satllo II, Portland 10. ' HKArn.K (ap)' it. ir.-rc. Porlliuid 10 J J . 2 Beat Ho .. ii la. 4 .. llatteries Hurlioe. Hums, Man. gum and Perry; Olllesple, Hamsay, Uoyd, Hest and Haldwln. i TIGERS COMPETE WITH. BULLDOGS ON BAKER TRACK he, COVE HIGH NINE DEFEATED 8 TO ? 2 v : BY NORTH POWDER . Tlie.lA Grande high school truck and rich) team, Kastorn Ore gon champions ror two years, are 'Literary Digest) at Huker this'urternoon, trying tha .HnulM (MnqWure) strength of the Mulldogs. Tlaker fans predict that (he meet will be about even and some he. llevo that the relay will decide the 5 : i ,' . . V. ' winner. .Here, however, u. more op- I NOUTH POWDKU. Ore. Apr.17: "m,",,n ' heM; and the I Thu North Powder, lilgh school 'Kfip" f tavon to win by nbout bull team Friday afternoon up-- POlnU-or more. Jield Ihn record thus fur .establish- V Should I Grande -win. this at. !VI this waaon for wlnhlnk gno ""poo", it will be the flrnt victory twhen It defeated Iho CW.nlne. by 0TBr a Bnkor athletic learn . this l!u score of 8 to 2, on' the ', llodro l"Lr- (round's dlumoml jiere. This maile i lni third strulght win for - North-, H-owder, with no games lost.'.KIgin tlmd I'ulon having bec-n .ti; 1 pre vious victims one ami and ln'io shclvfs for elrculutlon beginning ut u o clock tonight. There are other volumes In the list to utlr the- library frequenters' interest. The titled are given here: l.ove J.yrlcs," (Harnes); "Aleadow- oroft Damn" . (flower); "Present Kconoinlc Itevolullon In the l ulled Hlaleu" (Carver); "Uteel Decks", (Connolly); "Autoblogruphy und Heiiilnlscences" (Cummins); "A Mun Without Authority" (Dell); "The Hullprs's itetuni" (Oarueti); "A -.Midsummer Mystery" (Oer4 ould); '"Jwq Vagabond s In a Jf reach .Village" (Gordon); "Powga'' (Oray)i "Porgy" IHey ward); "Faith ' und flurcess" (King); "126 Alius or Hie World" 'The Oolden 'Huullght In highway commission. nit; i.i:,t;u: ti:st i,tk (lly the AsMM-lnirii Press) AiiH-rleaii ls-aaii plillKdelphlu a. VVuxhlnglon 4. HI. Ixiuls I, Chicago 6. New York 3, Hoston 2. Cleveland 3,- Detroit 6. National l.cagii Plltsblirg 2, HI. Louis 3. Hoston 6 Philadelphia 6. - Hrookln 2, New York 3. . Chicago 1, Cincinnati 2. . ' You never hear or undertakers ofrcring any special bargains to boost business on Monday. than Wadsworlh, I ii, was harrow ing, directly Into n path or Hie harrow. The lad atlcinplcd to un hitch his ten in but roll beneath .tlie animals anil was trampled lo death. .The little girl fell fac-e downward und smothered to death. I Granada" (MoPee); "The Ktory or the oWrld's Literature" (Mucey); "The-Nobel Prlite Winners In j.lt oruturn". ( Marble );i"The Immortal Girl" (Onions); "Chanrilng Comes ThrQOugh".,(feltzui- ;. "Ileance" (Van IfOon); ."KvoliMJou tor John Hoe" .t Wurd); -."Christina Alberta's Kuther" (Wells). , l-'ools rush- In where signs nay, 'Stop, Jxiok unii IJsfen," BAKER-LA GRANDE STAGE Leave La Grande 7 A. M. - 12:20 P. M. and 3:3tt P. M.v Consult us about Electrical Work Of All Kinds Expert Electricians Approved Materials H. & S. Electric ,4vecj(H ugo. it is generally ' con f i d. ui, however. lilut 'yeuerday'n Sjieom -woHlU kavn riu4 dlrfcreallv jjiiiil 1'ovo buen endowed-with rl ,illclilng material. North, powder j initrd one uRrr. another ' of-? llio 'jvuniorr oii or tiiu- box, ...wiioreus jj tuy llobl pltcjilng tor Hio' .locajs, J-illowed bun' rew lilhgle. '.Cove' jjiirieiii was noinlily iff Iclirit, how- k -llio Powder lineup was: , Bay fioblis, p; Oirtonl Parker,-cj Hoy If.illklnson, us; ,. Kugetic Dowinan, i: Kout. correii, 2 ni . Rip earns, li; Qemid lrwln If; P,os Ollkln- 'iii, cf; and Henry Bluionl,, r (1.361 744.28 733.43 t . " . .! J.IU I . .1111 1 .. . .. Uf. ) li l Irw 1 . 1 . I 1 1 1 t rnn.1 ClMrtc So, ansa :. tttmnmt IMMrlri -No. t ! MKPOHT OF CONDITION OF THE LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK ..At I Orniide, In tho Stalo of pregon, ut the Close of Business , . ,i on April. 12th, US. : ' KICDOUItUt . Loaus and dlacounts, Including rediscount, acceptances or other banks, and for- . elgn bills of exchange or drafts o)d . Willi inaorselllilllt of this hunk Overdrafts, unsecured ... V. IS, C.ovcniment swurlllra owanl: ' Deposited to secure circulation M(tT. H, uuuus par value) ,.. All other IHilted Htutos Govcinmcnt , purities (Including premiums, tt any).... Other bonds, stocks, socurltles, etr.i Banking house, 100.361.16; furniture and fixtures, tt, 136.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Reaerve Bank Cosh In vault and amount due from Na tional banks Amount due from State banks, bunkers, ana trast companies In the United mate (otner than Included In . and 10) Checks on other bunks In the Bums city . or town as reporting bank (other, than . Item 12) Total of Items 0, 10, 11,' 12 and '"is"! Miscellaneous cash Home Kedemptlon fund with D. 8. Treasurer anii due from U. a. Treasurer ,, I 200,000.00 m.sto.go Items mrBcray 270.322.30 1,214.40 268.260.(10; .448.In 7C.63C.1S 2,208.60 6.426. SB 6,247.4'i 1.214.40 10,000.110 TOTAt .;.., IJAIIUJTlliS Capital stock paid In . Surplus fund Undivided profits !"...'." !! t M'ss current eMii.iiHeH iuiI.i iircuiuiing notes outstanding Amount duo to National bunks Certified checks outstanding Total or Items 21, 22, 23, 24 and ii Demand deposits (other than bunk de posits) subject to Heserve (deposits payuble within so days): Individual deposits subject to cheek i,m'l "'' A rarnier aald Ills (.'trilficates or deposit due In less than 30 Klier pnlntixl his Iioukv 41) ji-aml 'lays (oth.-r tlian ror money borrowej.. . v!to ami his Mihilcr wuntetl lo uni Blat". county, or other municipal deposits &.HIIO paint thinning substliutu anil secured by pledge of assets of this bank io ohl farmer kli'kcn like hay r surety bond ' iiile. The Iiousii still rnUUiM lis Dtviitemls 28.094.22 17.73U..HI f2.060, 467.6) i inn. iKiii, lei 60,000.00 ti.3ll4.S4 20u,0H0.0'i 4.642.ii 0S7.S7S.1: J. W. BUSH ICE CO. You can have Ice Books or Cards or pay cash, as you please. Ice is cheaper at the plant. Phone 334-W Pure Water Ice Company J. W. BUSH, Prop. Phone 331-W. Residence 131-R 0.770. 00 nlnt mid look quite well. Now ie Mlllietliing new, The litis. ; iirg pirrcM-l koMi I ml 4cm (In .way with nil wiitdow f4Khta, ord.s ami iiiilllos. Can he taistall 'I ror less than Half Tk a a ntl-nitller, anil gnarnnlxnl f.s m life of tho wlrnhnr. Aik na isnn jt, ivo iwra them rlfht. C'.tV 111 HflU-ll. . U'.t Bl-.. 1...-. .M.Uli .- j w. of nlnilow niHglits tluu I ''ipiHwc mi will have lo carry In ' ! ,'Hk roi- Mime Hiimi. Anylhhur , j j -so cranes up flew yoor fratM ' f . laud is there. Whim pasat Is itng like a wild dm-k la wual Claude C. Pratt if! Lumber Co. DI.Sn4.9S 26.li0 "Hie Poor Man'a Prieas)1 car Foundry. PbOM Uaa Mf unpaid lotni of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 20. 27, 21, 2, to a'nd 81 TSS.Stt.6a lime ilepuslts subject to Ibwerve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings: Certiricatee or deposit (other than for money borrowed) Other tlmo depoHlts .'."!....""! Total of time deposits subject to Reserve Items 32. 33, 34 and 16 812, CIS 17 I'nltctl Mates dcnnslta (other than postal savings). Including War I-oan' depoelt account and deposits of United States disbursing officer TOTAL ;. ' ' " State of Oregon. County of I'ninn" I. H. K Coolldge. cushler of the above -named bank, do solemn-y 0? belief "bV" ","lmN" ' tn 10 th bt ot I"? knowledge 604.3:i.!l.i to 3,194.2-2 6,000.0(1 t;,0li.467.61 ubeerlbed and sworn to before on this HSIli diiy of April, IS2II. J. F. PUT. Notary Public for Oregon. Mv H. E. COOLIDOB. Csshler. CORKecT-AUeet: F. I. MKVKRH, A. T. HILL, itoBcrtr a. eakin Directors. SAVE $100 On Your Radio If You Add $100 to Our Price of Our New Model Six Tube Set You cannot match the quality of tone, selectivity, ease of control, and appearance in other, factory-made machines. Only two geared dial controls resistance amplifiers no distortion; flexible sockets for latest style tubes. Tubes automatically controlled. Solid walnut cabinet. B batteries enclosed, volume control is new not on any other radios: sloping; panel, hand somely engraved. , Do Not Fail To Hear This Radio Before You Huy! Heacock Radio Service 404 Fir St. Across the Track. loxied MatcHi SEAT KALE AT ALL CIGAR STORKS Ladies and Children under 12 50c REX HALL (Skating Rink) La Grande , APR. 19 RinRside $2.20 Lower' Floor $1.(15 Balcony, rows 1 to 20 1 $2.20 All Other Seats in Ilalcony $1.10 0-ROUNI) SPECIAL WO 170, of .'Portland STRAMAGLIA VS. BUSTER ADAMS 170, of Iloise 6-ROUND SPECIAL (ail Becker, 1.18 La Grande vs. Pete Knight. 112 Baker CURTAIN RAISER Verne Coleman vs. Dellicrt Allen, Jr. SEMI-WINDUP 6 Rounds Eddie Peck, 12S Portland vs. Dtlbei t Allen, 135 . La Grande You Don't Have to Be a Mechanic To Operate the Monarch Electric Have you been given the false impression that electric cooking is complicated that you will have to make a study of it and do consid erable practicing before you can operate an electric range efficiently? Simplicity in operation as well as design The IKS' AlVI v. Electric ' was designed with this thought foremost "As this range is being built to lighten the housewife's duties in her kitchen, it must be designeJ so every woman can easily understand and operate it." The oven is constructed on a principle similar to the fireless cooker. Being heavily insulated, all the heat from the burners is stored in the baking compartment no waste through outward radiation. Automatic temperature control eliminates all guess work in obtaining desired oven temperature, requires merely the setting of a circular dial. The automatic timer, a second step in automatic oven equipment, .does the , work ordinarily per formed by the house wife or, .servant in; turniup; the oven on and off at any prede termined time over a definite baking pe riod. .The cooking surface is even easier, to cook on than a range op erated with any oth er fuel. Heat is ob tained by merely the turning of a switch which is plain ly marked in three stages, high, medium and low, for the pur pose of reducing and increasing the heat in - each individual burn er as desired. Though the burners are of the open type, the exposed wires are harmless and cannot be damnged by food boiling over. An examination or the MONARCH Electric Mill convince you of these few points covered, as well as many other exclusive features that make electric cook ing on a MONARCH most efficient and economical. Arrange To Attend Our Cooking Demonstration Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday each afternoon from 2 to 5 h -J' "!'-"' . """ i wi I r 3?5k , i6s 6 1 iTTi' - rr-rra JiJipJi t Bohnenkamn's : i ) - OMnmleslon expiree May . UJ7. 1