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Paw'Two Friday. May 21, 1926. LA GRANDii, EVENING OBSERVER New Cretonnes FOR NEW SPRING DRAPERIES Moderately Priced. HILL'S SPORT PLANT TROUT NEAR UNION -SlbS, , May 21: (SpocluD A Instil orapproxlniufly iu.ixio Kus trri Brook trout fry wu yi'sleriluy taken. to. the Houth (ork or t'utli onlne Oreeh an(( planted by l(. If. n'onney, auperlnUiirienl of tli I'n lu'n KIBh httVchcry, ,bocHum- the In-solution's:- rapacity h . lu'i-omlnr tu)telwtfh't.he addition of. inuny neie' hateiet from eggs rrclvfd fsorn "various sounvs. ' ' ' .Otie-balf million sti'elluail i-bbs frotn lh 01aknnjis unli'hi'ry wus, ttw 'latest addition to the huteli ery'a trouffha here, 'and these now in minute flan already lournlntt to take food from ihe water. Not one n(o. a million rainbow egg were received front ihu pencr Creek hatchery and these havu evolved Into alemat a million lively mln ' ntwa- The local hatchery ulso haa f : hijlf ,. million, Kaatorn brook hatched,' from a ahlpimml of egg reeatrad ilaet. October, besldea IUh regular atock of fish. V The ponds hortofore ue.1 ' to star 'fleh. la the streams flowliiK Into Wallowa 1-ako have, been abandoned this year, through a ile flalon pf ihe elate game rommls slon and tho cabin which the local hatchery, had-maintained at Wal lowsi lake haa boon, torn down and the lumbar hauled to Union.' It aeema that .-the. cnbln ' Interfered with the 'now golf llnka being ron structed at tho popular resort. Tho linlon mrhery will Block tho VVul lowa. steams In addition lo tho 1,'nlon feunty trimn this year. AMBLER PERSONALS i talBUKJl (Hpeclal) Mr. and Mra Otla Buchanan and baby Jun ior and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Keown itera camping laat Kunduy. I 8,'tf. floch was lit. Iinblef Hulur duy,'llf I 'I'iIvki lie irnllt 't Irwin Wratenukow fiulahed mov fiig feta Steele of dry Koodii 11 nil gron. rlee lata tho McGoldrlck biilldlnK flutitrday. V Tho af. I. A. of La Grande and ..tha'dd. JL-A. of Imbler had a mu- nloal eonteat at the Mormon church , here.-Thuraday night. Another eon lint wlll be held before uny deoi- sione are made. - f - il Mr; and Mra. John SkllllnKa left 'for ,Wallowa laat rrtduy where they wlll maka tbolr home. Their muny Vrlanda he.ro regret 10 aee. them jiawM i-..1'"'.'' 'M-' Archtlaoa and Arnold Keown tho week end wlih their grandmother Mrs. Kiia M. Walker ,ut Imblej. . : Tha" Rev. N. IT. Unea, or On-.tarlo,- dellvvred the baeculuuriate itermoav for the. Iinbler high at'hool graduating claa Hunduy evening. Mr. 1-lnca and hhi fumlly left luat week for their homo ut Onliiiio. Mra,' I,1nea haa been teaching the eighth grailu of the. Imbler achool. A auooeaoiNil term'of nehool eloaeil here VMday May 14. . Sharwood willtuma mui a bual neaa vtaltor to Klgln laat (taturduy. IjrJa KJildle and hla father went loadtug aaveral carlouda of wheot turda. ' RA1.RM H 1111 WINK .' KrOjO.S-B, Ore., May 21. (AP) Nalem -high school nosed out the Vnlverally of Oregon rrenhmen here yeMerday afternoon, 7 to D. In 11 aenaatlonal 11-lnnluK baaeball gama Tho freebmen lied the afore at 6-all la the last or the ninth rind hfltther aide ocored atraln until tho lit). The score: l(. . .;. alem .. j..'.u 7 14 3 Ifrtahmen (94 Batteries Kelley. l-'aby and l.y )na; McDonald. KiumoHH. Kvtuia and Woody, Oreen. . HEALTH IS HAPPINESS YOU can't be vigorous, alert, energetic capable if you arc HiOoini with Pile or other Rectal of CaaVaa ailments. The Important nerve ctntcn affected by such condition csum severe redes complication throughout the entire system. I will CUAKANTKK IN WfelTTNC lo aafery and atU(actoril call yoau Plies a I have done for thou easaeeaeraaTsrBiaiBiii treatsicat-srrersrp yasrfaa Ne eoaaminaat. asaai tsloaannoaeraaMMIc.ii4 tsan k eir an 100-no, lau trated book of bets, met hod, sis 11 imm. 11 a rKr.K ULMrt. u.inc xt: uattle omen: aaaaaa)aaaaaaaaaaaaWaaaTJ 1 s;v r 1 sLAWfMa! "A Goed Place To Trade" NEWS Billy Evans Says: l (.ItOVK Dl.MVI-:itS - , Connie Mack la ' beginning to caah In on Houtbpaw "Ijefty" Grov. Thla year he la pitching aa If worth Ihe 1100,000 and a bit more Ihe Aihletlra paid, for hltn,' '., 'w . '' Hoineone la 1 reapoiutlblo for a draatlc change. In hla, delivery. and J mlKht adl It W ull (or yie belter. Urove la pltchlng'4tve,rhai'id . en tirely thla ii-ar.;' It year he hlf'' ed to ault hla fapcy. between' the Hldearm and overhwnct alea. , Hla greatuat troubp waa controlling hla aldeurm hall. . 1 j-'- In all -the gamea I' have -aeen Grove work. thla. year, ha haa uaed nothing but 'the overhand atyle and. ia a reault, hla control haa Im proved at leant 6u per cent. . Another change In Qrove'a atyle from that of laat year la a near-atop aa he reachea.the top of bla awing, Inatead of a quick follow through oa formorly uaed. - j Tills nlao appear to have greatly helped hla control. ' That la all he needed, for. he ', haa ' alw&ya had plenty of atuff. '' . ,:i ' '- )i' drove ahould win a lot of ball canua for Mack thla' aummer. . fiou popiOAntrv.. necontly aomeone oakei) me why golf waa ao Iramenaaly popular with major league ball plavera. My answer waa ll)Ot 1 believed that the two gamea hadjaomethlng In common, particularly aa to the, desire (a get distance to tho drives, llowiivor. I decldod to get flrat hand Information and, selecting a ilojen atars whom I knew wore, keen for the gam and good playera aa well. I put the nutation of why they liked golf to them. - "It'a the looa; game, ,that appaaia to me In golf. I llko to hit them a mile from tho lee. It's a great thrill." . ; That In auhstanee. was the reply that I received front all the playera to whom the.,queatltm vwaa put. "Huv. T tret abbtit bm much uleaa. ffflW out 'it drlvlhV'a Idhg ball from tne tee in golf ua 'I do hitting a home run In baaeball,',..waa Hohn Itulh'M reply.;' ' ;. - It'a the long drives In golf that makes tho gume so popular with major league hall playera That's the big 'appeal. -'" ' . " .'. . Not u single player said he cared for the abort game and all admit ted their .weakntvn waa on the greens. . . . . a -,' ' KAC RipicK i:ra While home runs roulluue to be made In the nutjors, " the records prove the swat game In on the de. crease. ' , '.'.'. If you would have proof of this fact give thought to tho sacrifice, hits that are dally made In the big lengiies as you peruse the auminary of the box score. - of course the new rule that per mits the rorlng of a fly bull that Is riiught us a sacrifice, provide a run ner advance a base on tho out, has increased the 1 sacrlftco totals, but It mils to accurately account for the greatly Increased figures In this atyle of play. , ' With pitching much Improved, many ball games are being won by one-run margins thla year, In which Ihe sacrifice hit ax a rule plays a prominent part. ... r.Aiu.v rinKix Major eKue peiinanls are won on October percentug. . rather than those of May and June. With one month or the aeanon Released - -sr-rry Jlinl Oroh, vttersn third bawnum of the Ntw York GUnta, who hAa b4Kn glvn hta unconditional rt19f. Oroh ram Into lh majora In IMS & a member of lh Qlania. Th (ol lowinc fr bt waa traJpti to On clnnati where ha remained tmtil lit winter of 1321 when anoihar tx chance brought him hack to New York flroh wet a aterltntt InfleUlei. und fair hitter, but In the Ian two Benton ihowed old Doc Time wm . ttin ilK.htf worK.... . ajf m 1 TJ WASHINGTON IS BEATEN AGAIN HY DETROIT NINE NATIONAL) MOAM'K oiub , w. i-. ph. Cincinnati .. ..' .......23 Hi .tea Vhh-UKO IK 11 .Oil Urooklyn 17 12 .586 I'ltlsliunr - ..15 10 .&" HI. IaiiIh 10 llj .4711 New Vork : , .1G 17 .4 I'hllaUfluhla .. ......i lu .37 Koalim Si .2!iu AMI-'ltK'AW WMiVK . flub . W. U Pel. New Vork 2:1 !l .719 Cleveland IS 14 .UM IMiiiuileiphlu in ir, .r.r.s Wushlnffton .....20 Id .r,4.1 chicugo i in . .r.4a Detroit .. :....I7 la .610 lloaton .. u 22 .2i St. Mills : 2:i .2f,H (Ycftft'rilay'M (taiiM) NATIONAL I.KVil i: New York t, I'lltaburg 4. UT. I-OIMH (API It. II. R. Philadelphia . I S J HI. Mills .'.,i....i 4 ' 4 1 llatterlea Knight, I'lrleh ami WIlMWj Keen and. i'Karrdl. CINCINNATI (AP) - H.. II. K Urooklyn ..' ..: 1 f tnrlnnull v. i...!:.;...:, 7 V 0 HatterleaMcOiaw. Vance nnd O'Nell; IlKey. and Ptclnlch. CHICAGO (AP) ' . . n: II- F. Boston 4(2 Chicago '.. .1 '. 1 to 1 Datterleo Mogrdge, Hmllh and Z. Taylor; Itoot and Gonialea. ' AMERICAN ij;A(ii 1: m. Mula 4. New York 6. Cleveland 2. Philadelphia 10. Chicago 19, Uoston i. WASHINGTON (AP), R. It. K. Detroit k. 6 12 0 VVashliigton ' .. t ll I Batterles--aibaon. .Wtjlls, l)au and Bossier; Coveluiskle. Marberry and Iluel. ' . . completed, the olub. atandlngs of the two mejor'leaguea reveal some Interesting facta In the 'American . league threo cliiba picked by'a majority of the 'experts for first division bertha were trailing along 'in the second ' section. The clubs referred lo are I the' Athletics, Detroit and St. Mula I In the National league New York 1 and Plttaburg, generally picked as jth outstanding teema, were run. nlng fourth and fifth. The blggeat shock was the re versal of form shown. 'by the. Rt. Mtils Browns, who held down lust place. '".' Now Is tli llmo lo Ix'irlii to ml mmiu of ymir khh itmiuchlA into llRHtiiliitf ai'ikm. 1 lw siato Mirfmv root sliluyiivs tlt. jthi h adiulml on mio of your arlhtot'ratlr uolKlilrOrs lMimts, and pMuivj. (hat jour wiH UnstHiUit- h! out In tsonio of llitnuiraiilnt!i of iM-aolirui rtdotval Mati Mirfa' MiliiKlfH ian Iw at llvlnar reality now. altvit avntoitibtr lltai ll takco ma it with a sharp HfHtl and lacking aloiiir tlw Mno or irnod wito lo riKinv out a lowvr profit I plan titan your I'm-ks ("laiid. Manyl Hto)io have amaly h'Anul tlial It In Jum a' watt of linm lo utsir out urood hIiw IVailKr and aulo- nKiltllo lit liimtliiK amuiul for louvr piittH on kmxI mauTlal. filvo us a cliaiuv lo tovr your old roof with mmw of fdnlo on hand day and nlgM. but hv prefVM lay lahor. We are whnl mUim on Imhiks? paint but w don't nwUut a praf.ktk,e of mi It ng- ro oUmt diJMi. jiut Um live conunon peofdo liav It. Tliua yon ellnUiiate a hH of bl profit and that UfkJt?a too poor nHrinir 1h plo till llM-y ran UukIi aiul grl fat. Our prM on rooflnit of all kiniU aro In oiMntM'lltJtui to tlio htK null I onlir laouMpt. tlaud liil the ScxxHid aay "iU'ljri." to you. Ilo war a Knvllo from ear to fW, Claude C Pratt Lumber Co. "Tho Poor Man's Friend" ' N'rar rVMindry. Phono Mala 248 No Sunday tlusuirae. BAKER-LA GRANDE STAGE Leave La Grande 7 A. M. 12:20 P. M. and 3:30 P. M. I ' U I'.-;! Vj ) WALKER LOSES WELTER CROWN SCRA.NTON. Pa., Moy tl. (AP) Anthracite miners of tho Wyo ming valley, home of Pete l.alio went Into the i;urlh today with smiles ami bulging pockets the rrultH of an amusing cotiiiMest. I'l'lB ,lalo. 23-yeur-old son of 1 hit miners. Is welterweight boxtnK rhumplon of the world. -Ho gut the decision lu tell rounds lust nlghl over Mickey Walker, of Kllnulielli, N. J., u S 10 1 fuvorlle. Walker won the crowti iiy a derision-over Jack lirltion in 'New York thren years ago and lost It In u desperute struggle before 12.000 spectulurs, iiioHl of llient frlcmls of 1-UllIO. 1 . , , Prayers Answered i PrayHissuld in lbs mining region, for Ltilso's victory were unawei-eil. Tile bunch of his bride (but he would become champion was cor rect, At times blood spurted rrotn the f.'tres of the romh-itanls. Hiitnelth. er gave ait Inch'. Toe to-toe the oungsters. one the' producf of the rity and the other of the .wounlry, luslied out at' each Qther,- first one and then the other seeming to have Ihe ailvuntage. 1 1 local Kpilietl 1'arl.v. Mlzo hud -met Mickey before und aiiffercd. Bill, knowing that muny a slender purse bad been .-staked ott his chances, pete fought lust night as he never hud fought be fore. In the first round, .blood came from his nose after a pound ing at close quarters. ' . - m. effect tiaityijctw .'"VP SSah.:::::::::? (ULcWVa, . - KANSAS CITY... 70JS VU ' U psaMoiNss 76.30 In - 1 Jl ST. LOUIB. ......... 0 a ,fl ' h M DBTROIT.'.' l!' 67 AV 'A ' S, 3 CINCIaTMATI ... 105:15 fei , vi -m Toronto.!;.:. MM p&SK It eta ATLANTA V .lii i -A ISsEa WASHINQTON.. Noll 'VS3 PHILADELPHIA. 143.87 NrW 1 VlisJS BUSTTIM . ni It .. va W- kUI -...-Ja 1 1 lai'i jMW22 and Seoteniba:15' TtuI Tfcuira limit Cktabef 31J926 ABOVE are examples of the generous low round trip excursion fares which will ob tain daily on the Union Pacific to all important Eastern Points from May 2'i to September IS. Final return limit October 31, 1926. Liberal stopover privileges both going auil returning. Plan your bualnesa or vacation trip East via the hiitoric and scenic U. P. Trail. We'll help yon arrange your itinerary, map out side trips lo lion National Park, Yellowstone and other vacation spot, furnish all Infor mation, make your reservation ami, get your ticks!. vmom PAcrac mm Safety Travel by Motor Stage Hafrly . (nifonably. 1IOTOK TRANSIT OO.tlPANY, The tirry Stagor PASSKNCKU And KXPRKSS RKRVICB Come to our Ntnge Depot at 1114 dofrnrsoo Ave. Ail Modern anil Hcatnl Stage. I.KAVl: I tlRAYDR MJR Josrpli Daily, A. M. and 4 P. L I'lindletnti, II A. M. and 4 P. M. (Connects to Walla Walla and Portland) Macy's Comedians TENT THEATER Tent Third and Jefferson La Grande -- 6 Days Starts Monday, May 24th OPENING PLAY "The Red Shadow" A Biff TOBY Special 18 PEOPLE 18 BAN D ORCHESTRA VAUDEVILLE Program changed at every performance FREE! FREE! FREE! I-adl) mi l: OTrntntf NUrhl V1in Aorontnaiilrd Hy Holilrr of VaUl Adult TtrkH. Imrmtn (M?n f:S0. Show MaHK N;15 Adults. 3c; Reserves, 20c Extra; Kids 10c Los Angeles Continues i Victorious Conquest PACIFIC COAST J.RAGI'K Cub . W. I,. Pet. Mm AngelcH 26 12 .7 Sacramento .. ...... .':.... 23 111 .537 Hollywood ..' .22 20 .524 Missions , JO 21 ,48s .S. utile ,. ....jl 22 .4 88 Oakland ., 11 31 .476 i'ortlund ; au Z4 .455 Bun l-'mnclsco .. ..... 17 25 .406 (YeKbmlny-s (iaiiH's) ' M 0. Oakland 1. (IAKI.ANI). (AP) It. If. K. Hcatlle .. ., ,.. ( t 1 Ooklund 1 7 5 Uullerles Klllott und Jenkins: piiictt, 1'rceniun und Ifopl. . - SaiTaiiuiilu a, Portland I. HA'-KAM KN'Tfl (AP) . It. II. K. Porliullil 1 3 3 Kurrumento 3 8 1 " naileries M,., i-r und Horry: Miii'tln and ICnehler. Missions 4, HiillywacHl 0. I IS ANGKI.KK (AP) It. II. K. M issions 411 2 .Hollywood 0 3 0 Hulerles Plllettn und Murphy; .Mci'ubc, O'Neill und cook, peters. I Angi-lfM lu. Nan I'raiiclM-o 4- . KAN KHANCIWO (AP) It. II. K. Ms -Angi'Ies': ; ;...lo 4 0 Sun Krunclsco ..-.!.. '..: 4 10 2 llaltcrlea YurrlMon und llanuub; Cjrirfin. Wllllums and Agnew. . A "l.ongrrllows Club'' has re cently been organized in u western city, lis purpose is not lo honor Henry W. l.ongreiiow. . but ruther to foster comradeship among the tall men or the city.' XWVS 0(1 DUTY (- V. y J rjWaWi Att. l w. II. KEF.XKV, Agent l a (iramle, Ore. CALL ON Swifihf CamfortaUif Q - CARPENTIER TO FIGHT HUFFMAN, COAST SLUGGER NEK. YORK, Moy 21. (AT) . HaiitlHonict UorKfM Cttrpentler, of Kruncii, lonfKHt inukox unoiher ef fort In the rinr - Th' former light heavywuttfht champion of the world, veteran of tilt world war .whp haa boon u piixllftt ainco tin wa 13 years old, will tackle Bailor KUdie iluffjuan, of the 1'uciflc coat. In a ti-n-round contciil at Mutllxon Square UaruVn. U4oriffs in 33 yt-aru old. In ull or Ii.h butUta ho huM Klvtn weight to opponent. Four tiineH h haa Kone. he fore the, AinVrlran public and only once hna hv hen vlt l or I o us. That waw uain.st Jlattllni; lsevnky. . , , Whj-n lut returned to. America la,t mui tiiier, he Ha'ri that he would not accept chnllentreH to box. Hut h waa lured and a victory tonifcht will place him in Hno for unoth:r chunce ta tho ltuht hcavj-wolKhl crown. ; 1 f u (f m;t n is u ruKwri, iipHtanillnpr flRhlcr, Hlilfiy but lurking tho speed o( the Krencliman, hn )uh ht;cn an aln und outer" lu hi boul.t In thtt eaist. Itoxinjf ' followers ' favor tho ohanfcs. of C!ui'koiih GeorKCH. who htuii' tmtned fullhfiilly for two inoMtliH In Atlantic City. They argue that -he-may have lost some af hla The privileqe of tludqinq each purchase is yours at , Piqqlq HJiqqlq. Pick up each article; read the information on thew label and compare with similar offerinqs. o lou wouldn't think of buuinq a hat without the priuileqer of 's ii n x i il. - . n; K. nv .!,. , Comparison, wnij Household Brand Sweet Plain . Picklea, 6-oz, bottle ISc Household Brand Sweet Mixed Pickles, 6-oz. bottle. 18c Household Brand Sweet Plain 1 Pickles, full quart jar 47c Household Brand Sour Plain Pickles, full quart jar.. 42c Household Brand Chow Chow, full quart jar.... ...42c Kuner's Prepared Mustard, . small jar 10c ' Dromedary Grape Fruit, No. 2 can 28c Planada Breakfast figs, No. 1 can...:: 1 23c MacLaren's Grated Cheese, 2-oz: hacr : - ; (Try this' with-macaroni, sphnget f '. ti, eprKK. omlettes or soups.) , You Enjoy speed, but that he atlll poaseasea the weupon that nearly shook the hfavyweljfht crown froni the head of IVmpBey ut Boylcs Thirty Acre, a llKhtninr right hand. . ; ; STARKEY PERSONALS frTARKKY (Pperlal) A warm, rain fell ut 8turky tha flrHt of the week, which wua beneficial lo the crorw. i . ..a 1- l.n....l.t In Villi ' Anione vy -jr. (tii.if-.iii - enttln from Kho thLs week. They will ho here, on the runife ull sum liter. Mr. and Mrs. JliiKh Hehensteln und Jobn Wells were vLsltors one day last week at the home of Mr. and Mr. It. K. ThomaM. Mr. f'usleele, forest ranker, was! busy Huturdayand H inula y count-j Ins cuttle und horse on the .Slur? t key1 horsti und cattle reserve. 1 '. ..Mr. and Mrs. rtuymund Struck' of McKuy, accompanied by Htmh , Purreit brouirht tho Cimlm , and 1 Winn cuttle In to the ruttffe for the summer. Mr. Struck is rider for tho fiturkey cattle nnd horse reserve this year j Mrs. John Wells Is III at' the (1 ramie Itondn hospital. Kvelyn and Mildn-ii Kawey spent the week end with their sister, Mrs. ' Itobert l?hunlller ut Krultdule. Mr. mid Mrs. It. Noyes. of' nui uuy juwu, tun saitic uiat 9c Cooked y First door Personal Selection at Piggly Wiggly. Pendleton. wnp week end vlaltora . of Mr, and Mra. Jin marao.- A achool ;ut!plitf waa held h tho Htarkcy acJiool house Monday evenlnjr for Ihe purpose of hiring a teacher for tho coming: 1 yea Walter Thro-sher'a uOpHcullon waa! accepted. -- The Average Man Tlio man who. wlna " ' Js mi avfroKB mnn, ' '' ; Not built on any . l'ortionltir plan. Nnt lilesssil with any reonllur luck. , Just sleuily nnd enrnest V Anil full of pluck.,' UNITED STATES ai Miy)y)Li Piggly Wiggly Special Coffee 1-lb. bag ;.....43c Piggly Wiggly Special Coffee 3-lb. bag .....$1.27 Piggly Wiggly Your Luck Cof- ' 1 fee, 1-lb. can ......:.:.:...53c. Admiration Coffee, 1-lb. can..l.5Gc Folger's Golden Gate Coffee, ' : 1-lb. can : 57c Santa Clara Prunes, 2-lb. cart...30c Sea Shell Sardines, Imported, .. . . Per can ;. :....10c Beechnut Sliced Beef, ' . 8-oz. glass :........:.........'...38c Food Sale Saturday Klue Mt. Grange 1 west, of Piggly Wiggly ' i