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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1926)
TiiMiliw: May .25,20. BAKER-LA GRANDE STAGE Leave La Grande i.firt-,'.-'.i . r-A nv Awn-i ' i'lnrviwn nnwPTOP ' ' A I.XnV Mi:::lMin ein I ,,,,, l4, ,,,,,,, . mw...jm .m- r - , "!:; Billtl'EvanS ,1. ": - Meet on Track Saturday : ' - '.,,, fSiTTv i-JUiy X-KCWflO r" m I 1,1 Vou can't tell. The number Of. J! ' v . C ' I f!3p " I .., his spare llres doesn't Indicate how ?! , ..-.v ' SSF' J7 A. ' -H rSflUV 'V - I jf ', I" "-I-:- w Kl'OKNE. Ore.. May 25. (AI p " he oe the filling station. I. ' ' . rS mii' " fc VrX ' kJUyO, . " I I X The I nlverslty of Oregon and- the mucn i.l o U V u f "1 r k ff , A 4 I rL- at third was Warner, who mad,, an , A tjf Oregon men. .,. A, C. a l.o cor .l ii v-r: ' v ax r arTrs-'dr Mlfeaa! is-fc ' 7 rirz r. ' ' S t X. S fense . VSHb 'pJSS" X -. 1 " 11 llMll II 1 1 Oii the odds are sliglll at far as O. A. ir ' - ' "lead ; or on Infield balanced WMM M f ' V' V ' TO ' .' ,'Cklr "f" ''"''r'"" h'""" a1"' f . V .. ; ' , . with a couple of old heads, t-WK XWfr Kfy I ; '' 'r??'V'v' ' wZ'lf ' " I . a combination made up of young t&-'-4feT MmVSfxmi'mt'-' I (a-Halppa(Maa i. ... . ( . , nluyers. none :wllh more than a ' C-l'W.'r 3e.".- '-t .ivV' ''? it I I I . . . ' I ,...r. ,..,,.. ,.w,rl..nee iV1, J f I r I .' - l . not. afford to miss this entire new collection ' ' I lender must have a weii-rmmded, &z.!fotiS&'illi4r li VV'I !l A-' iV-r.- trimmed. v ' JM3KWAL LEAGUF ombr- , w. i.. ret. ClaetOMd .. ..34 12 .61!? ralmt . . .a til .r.sc Ilronalrs .. 18 14 .Sfi3 liuabwaj . 18 1(1 .r.24 m. 1ouip 19 19 .son New York ........ ,......! lit .467 Philadelphia, 13 11 .385 Boston . 10 34 .294 , AHEfUOAX I.EAtil'K r ca : v w. u ret. Now torfc ; '..;...... 87 .760 OiileMV - '.. 23 17 ,G4 ftWUlH ....20 ID .666 Wufelectoa . ....... it if .664 PMtMtbte . so it .641 Jsitron . ..... ......19 17 .618 HMK .. . ..11 24 .316 m. imttm ....... . 9 28 .243 AMKRK1AX I.EAOrK Xew Torfc 4, HnMon 3. boston ) k. if. e. Jw York 4 C n Boston . ..... 3 6 1 Battarleo Bhorktr and Collin: Will, Keifer aod auion. CUTTEULKD (AP it. in k. m. Lout a 12 3 ' :itiju 5ii s MVtfT BK MOM) Will mcrlflco hlKh-icrado piano In storair naar her for Initned lBt sale. Will give rosy terms to id established home. Kor full par ticulars and wh.ro It ran be seen, addreaa Portland Musin Co., 2:; (to. H., Portland, Ore. at1 by Motor Rlspa 4 Wtmmm aasass saasssss mm ! IT-i A 1 TO WPORTNEWSi i mmmUmivr,t' 'lcvr-niim 11' i 1 iii n , J 1 CHICAGO WINS hmm aWIvlt TllANKIT CO MP AST. The tiroy Rtagv FAMEXttF.R And EXPREM lERTlOB ( oar wage lopnt a 1114 IMam A.r AU Modem and Healed riipi LEAVE LA ORA-VDB VOK DUy, II A, (Oaniwota to Walla Timely Selling of Millinery A N OPPORTUNITY the discerning shopper can A not afford to miss this entire new collection of smart summer hats at these absurdly low prices. Sd.HH S7.7S.- XN.SU . : I . TyWr n.o r tl experts, who 4 ;l All of the millinery novelties are represented, the . ,. , new page boy hat, the beret, and the gigolo, ihll'iii'j j-,-bangkok, ballibuntl, visca, and grosgrain or satin,, -in i large and small shapes, ribbon or flower ' HILL'S "A Good Place i to Trade" Batteries Oaaton and llar greuves; Ijivttta. Miaul and L. flewnll.. iirrrnorr An n. i?. e. Chiruro 10 12 0 Detroit 4 7 2 Halterles Thomas, Thurston and Oruoownkl; Johnson, llurfoot, Miinlon und Uusslor, NATIOVAIj MAf(K ritlsliurg 1, Chicago 3. . oincAoo txr) it. n. r. Pittsburg . 112 1 1'hlenKO t 1 O bull. -rim Allirldge, Sonfrer and S.-nil!;. Goorb; Illako and Hurtn.lt. U. IT. K. rinrtnnatl ,.. Kt. IauU . .. 4 9 2 1111 2 HftlU-rieB ltlxey. Mays and Hftr Knvvf; IT. Up 1 1, Hothoron, llatlan. JohnKOn, Jluliif anJ CKarr-lt, Vlrk. ...... . Oregon Hires Vidal As Backfield Coach I F.fOEVE. Ore.. May !6. (AP) Oeno Vldal. former star football player on the West Point team, ami Inter assistant courh under Captain John J. McKwan at the army Instl-1 To Trade" A lutlon hart aecepted tho position of H30ke), 8 p. m.. All Night protrratu, hnekfleld eoach on tbe trnlverslty artists, addresses, or Oregon staff under McBwan. I I'aeinr Standaril Time Stations Vldat graduated from th Unl-1 Htl, Ija AnRetea, CaL (47rn verslty of South Dakota In 1916 IM2kr), 7-7:J0 p. m Orebe Syn-1 nnd entered Went point tho next crophnse string- ensemble; 7:SO-8. fall. He wos an exceptional athletn Nlek HnrrUt deteetl- atory: 1-9, a well as a scholar of high aland- program. California Petroleum Inc. according to Captain MeEwan. , Corp.; 9-10. hour of southern mel During his West point course he 1 odles; 10-11, Charles Beaurhamp. played bnirback on the varsity, ami .tenor. was also prominent In track. KFWB, Hollywood, Cat. (25Jm- jltsokc). :30-7:JO p. m.. Pontlao Judicn Kave an Atlantic City man ' fix dinner hour; 1-9, program. Cn days to learn to tell the truth. Takes most people 0 years. Rafely . CoaaJtBsaablj. A. M. and 4 1. M. M. and 4 P. 11. Walla aad Forllaad) New ; in) t!Mi:'4 ' Mi Union Anglers' Plan ' " Trip to Big flUinnm t'NION. May 26. .(Special) Charles Hlatl and Kiwil Hush were planning- yfsterday afternoon to park back to. the headwaters of I he Hlg Minam rliw. twt of here, to anKle for minnow 'trout whleh fhey nay have grown to 30 Inehra lontc In that) Jitrrtim, duo to the In arrcffllblllty of the iMlon thoy plun to vtwlt. They vrvrc going up Cathrlnf" rpprk as far an IHff Mf'HtJown, then across the motin lulnn, Th bos hope to rntnrn In tlm for thw stock fibow. , Morrie Schlaiffer la Suspended for a Year ronTIN'D. Or.. May 25. (AD -Hiuipt-iuilon from hoxlny rlnirn for ono yar wan Irnpowd on Morrto jNcnittirier. uiiwna wierwetRnt. ; yeateniay by th Portland boslnR icommlfislon. follow In the boxer's action In concluding1 hut scheduled ten-round flirhL tonljcht with Kddln Hoberts. of Tucoma, Schlaiffer de clined to meet Robert on the pc. tit of brltitf tllv phytilclaiui. de clared. WI WNKSDAY, LT 28. Mountain Standard Time Ktatlnrm KOA, Imtivit, Cola. 322.4in- , Sphlnj Motor Oil company: 9-10. prog-ram. Pacific Development com pany; 10-10:10, Mutual Motor mirth contest; 10:10-11, Warner : Brothers' frolic. 1 KfiW, Portland. Ore., (4t.Bm lltoko), -7 p. m.. dinner concert; S-9. vocal, Instrumental music: 9 lfl. music; lO-ii. (Sherman, Clay and company. KIM, Los Aniretea, Cal. (405-ih 700ke), S-10 p. m.. Tlmea de, luxe proirram. I KNX, llnllyworxl, Oal. (330 Sllt HUOke), 7- p. m., program, Hoyt Water Heater company; 1-99. 8tr. nrt-Warner dealers' program: -i. , Motor Transit Rugva orrheatra; ,10-11. studio program; 11-lJ mid night. Ambassador hotel dance or- j cheat ra. I KM ho, Pnllmaa. Wash.. (Mltnl- MMkr), 7:14 p. m.. Krrda pHrrsea. voeallsi; l-'rederlra Kershaw, plan 1st: Carey pprncer, vocalist; Mahelle arsiens, ri-ader. Perhaps the moat grim of all 'he grim reapers hi tho new golfer. , .r. .n-i .i- "f'TI- Radio - INeiln al first. Oehringer at see- , Wfy fofa'rma& Ml, i JT I ' ond. Taener at short and Warner Lx..jfL .KT rf p7Tl-c--''' I at third was the lineup of the lie. " $T$W'WKl 1 f 1 " "tftfw'F.- V V J 'F.Cr.SKAItV ASSIST Tt bus lonir heen an aceepted baseball truth that a p-niiunt-con. tender miutt havo a well-rntinded, experienced Infield. 1 When sudden sjtlfts caused a de- elded change hi the makeup of the TyiferH, some .of tlve experts, who hod predicted bljr thlnKH for De troit; bfKnn to hedse. ' - Just whut to do with the ball in a crisis Is always a stuinlilinK p6lnt for the yoiinic luflelder. It has been a handlcup which the Tylers have lubored under und naturally It has cost a number of Kumcs. While Manager olib . no : doubt realizes It will cost itlin many a. ball uame, still it la the only way to develop player und the ' Tylers havo reached tho BtaKC where- such action is necessary. . . ) "' ' T.nEAT I'ltOMlRE Of. Ihe youthful Infield that has been doing its stuff for Detroit. Gehrlnifer and Wurner are really the only recruits. Johnny N'eun and Tuvener have already estab lished themselveB as biff leaguers. I regard both Qchringrcr and Warner as mighty fine prospecls. Naturally they have their la ill In, llko ail newcomers, but the ability to deliver appears to be there. Gehrlnjrer reintnib me of Hans Wagner in the field. Iiullt alonir the lines of Wagner, he has the same loose, galloping style that lade llonus one of the grou.tesl stars of the game. A left-handed hitter. Cehrlnger takes a healthy eut at the ball and has a .freqjswlng that should gtjt results once' he learns his pitrhewsj While the play of Warner at third has heen ernille nt times, be seems to have slyle and class that will eventually reward the Detroit club If it goes along with him. 1 , n vt'i .. .-.. ,-.,-c;-ir- , ., .OAKK OP I'l'.CK , . , .' Kvery recruit must go through a certain period or his eareer In which lack of experience will prove a serious handicap. "Take the case of "Buddy" Myef. rookie shortstop of the Wnshiri- ton club. He is a classy looking recruit, certain to miike good, but like all others he must nnss Ihrouftn th huptlsm of flr before lubrlil ft rt-vulnr. In tlin rnrly khiiios this sprhiff hf nplartl tho veteran Prckln patiRh at short and did n mlKhty Koofl Job of It. Yet tt was appn rent to rn that the t'unious WuhinR ton Inflfld lacked Home of the rmoothnim thut featured Its ploy with lerk at short. When Peck returned to the pnmo the perfect cohenlon rtnrnel. Not thnt Peck Is bo much better than Myer but simply h-ausf he known how to play the rival hnUr und hln tea minutes have a confidence In hlm lhat can be traced buck to the. oxperlence ofhl piny. MLssinp; 1 jiifek 3 V: i..r. .KJ V Z y' Vk. ! Walter A Ward, of the mil lionaire haklnic family, whose mysterious ilbmpp-a ranee nt Trenton. If. J., has caused wide sfarrh. Ward was acquit , ted n few years ngo of th murder of Clarence Peters. I s-. ti'? -- V 1 J )UKter" Malls, southpaw and comedian, hn slipped back uKaln. As you know. Munuwr Ilornsby of the Ht. I.ouis (urdl nulH. shunted Ihlr eccentric fllnjirr to fiymcusis the tither dny. There he's likely 'to tuy for .sotmr tlmo. . . Malls "The Great Malls!' as tlirt entire Pacific Coast 'Icnjfiio knew him stepped Into fame back ';fn'1920 when ho won seven straight Kiuiifs for Cleveland ufti;r joining that club late In tho season. His tfenwitional work had inueh to 'do with hrlnfrlnK1 tho l'oreHt f'lty lis first und only pennant. In the world series that fall Malls pluyed an Important' part, too, holding the heavy hlttttiK Brooklyn team to few hits and loss runs. ' , V" ' ",.' Shortly after, Malls' drifted back to tint coast where ho like wise, proved a winner. -The Cards got the easy.ffolnjf hurler Inst ' season and he did ralrly well. thoiiKh handicapped by injuries. Mulls lias always preferred to play on the coast. This spring Ilornsby told Mails. If he didn't deliver he'd bu shipped to Syra cuse, not to the Pacific slope. Ilornsby flfpired It might cause Mulls to take the big tent seriously. It didn't however, so Horns by made good his threat. i In reporting tho capture of Ger man troops by tho Americans dur ing the Revolutionary war, the London Morning Post said that the. prisoners were employed In tho SMOOTHNESS Liogot & Mvtu Tosacco Co. fields malting, "sour Tho. question now on the Is: Which hus caused tin profanity Fords or radios? rioor most cabbage grout." Matching mildness with full ness, aroma with sweetness, in a smooth even blend of unique character. CIGARETTES Mr. Balloon Tire User: Jo you know that it Is now posMhlc for us to vulcanize your balloon the casing us good as It is posslblo to vulcanlzn 1 high-pressure tires, und that when tt'K vrw'Axizi: iiam.oo tirks Tiir:nr. ark x MAitus m:pt ox casixc.s on the outside, where they will show. .We have just Installed the latest type of machines for this work, made by one of tho Margt-sl tire manufacturers in the world. We ftimi-anlc! the Mine fletlbillly as In the rest ' ' of the tire und unrnn(ee the work to Jasl as Imitf j ( as the rest of the tire. Let us put a CTf on your then convince yourself that it. on the Jeft'lSeel.- ' ! -f ' ' La Grande "The House 1517 Adams VXv 7 A. M. 12:20 P.M. and 3:30 P. M. right reur wheel rind yon can will outwear Iho other, make , Tire Shop Of Bargains" Phone 638-W