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Friday, May 28, 1926. ,Pajre Two EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER n A K i M m r I I o . .11 111 i m 111 l il e n Hi V 1)1 in IN n , . t M 1 4 O iti r tt ol Big Hat Sale Now On XIIXjJLj O PIac To Trade" SPORT NEWS v - il. 1 ' i . REDS DEFEAT T NATIONAL l.KAOI.'K Olub riiiclniutl .. -. riilcairo I'lttaburir .. ... Hrooklyn .. .... 8t. 1OulA Now York, Philadelphia,' . Uonton W. 1.. 2, 11 13 .. IT ..1 18 21 :21 ..1 19 16 22 10 25 Pet. .703 .629 .528 .614 .500 .600 .405 .280 AMFnifAK I.KACJIF. ciuIh .' ' Now Toilt -w-...V.i.i "DlCJ .. ....... -5 Philadelphia, .. ...... Cleveland .. Detroit .. Washington ..... Uonton .. .............. Bt. louts'. ..... ,' W. U K , . 13 18 22 18 ' 21 18 21 18, , ..22 2U ' U 27 , 10.J9 .7t .5111 sMl ,538 i .538 .524: .2X9 .266 '.! ' . YESTF.nOAY'B OAMKM jkationaIj i.iv;n: St Urn la 3, Cincinnati. 4 (flril. mno). ,-, , Heoond sumo R. II. K. Bt. lul ....... 1 7 S Cincinnati .. . 2 1 nattPrlea Johnnon. Hnthoron. nnd O'Karndlj f Muy mid l'lc.lii- lih ( ' ; ' ' Tlrooklyn 1, Philadelphia 5 (first gam). . HMond same- . .. 11. H. K. Hrooklyn ;. S 10 0 rhltadolphla .. 1 6 ' 2 niutti'rlPii MnWi-onoy und O'NpIIj pfan; i;irlcl und llfnllno. 'i.riTTsnuno (AP) n. h. r. rfjilcuito 6 13 0 IltWuurK : 2 0 0 llattt.rlf'fi KAufmann nnd Harf mtt: Oldhum, Hhwlmn, Honnt.r, (Joorh and Smllh. ': TAMl'.nK'-AV l.EAOlU PinrAOO (AP) it. ir. k. I)rtrolt .. 4 7 3 Ohloano 5 111 ' ! VIluttrTlnw-HoUowiiv. Wclln and Monlon; 'I.yonH and Orahowky. WAHHINOTOV (AP) R. If. K. Philadelphia. 3 8 0 Woahlnifton ;.' I 12 1 llntt'Tlco Harris, Pale and forhnmi Johnnon and Iliiel. BT. LOUTS (AP) 11. H. T:. Cleveland .. ......I...... . 51 1 0 0 . Louis 8 11 2 v Hatterle--I)iiekeye, Kam anil J.. S.'Wtill, Wlnicard, Vanglldir and llurgrave. Aggie Rooks Defeat . J- Frosh in Eugene Meet i KITOBNKk Ore., May 28. HD Tn an exalting track meet. In which tha loners led until tl.n luxt two ctventn, the, Ori'iton AurrlPiiltural eollero rooks camo from behind to detent the University of Oregon freshmen on Iluyward field liero jcsterJay 66 10 6614.. ; The Oregon freshmen won eight firsts to six for the rooks, but the visitors made up the difference In seconds and thirds. , j j A heave, of 192 feet In tlio Jnvo- nn ovent by WhUlock. of the rooks, was a feature of the meet. BRFXirrON KMIUIACKB MAX ,,SAN HAPAEU lal. (AP) Tleing a scavenger, Joe Rorella Is linmuno lo ordinary shocks but when a skeleton jumped from the rear of his truck ami clnnued Hh clnmrriy nrniH urouiid his nook Jo was illstrubcil. lie stepped on the ifus and was rescued shortly afier wards by a coiiHtuble who arrested lllm for speeding. II Is believed lhal Joe picked the skeleton up nmong reruse from a doctor of fice unci that the movement of I he truck caused It lo embrace him. HEALTH IS HAPPINESS YOU can't be vigorous, alert, energetic capable if you are MificriBf with Pik or other Rectal or Colon ailments The Important nerve centers affected by tuch conditions cautc severe reflex complications throughout the entire system. 1 will GUARANTEE IN WRITING to Mfely and satisfactory cure your Piles as I have done for thou mm QCeowri by my turns treatment- rerun jntrlM. Ho cmlMHMtit, feopi today for my ntw lOO-pfgt UkM tntad booh of btcta, nxttvxts xrw InfJaneoia lettan. It h fftB DEAN. M trine Rcu: acATtU! officii. luMBIns fsfjil ai.Sj. SvSSM S MDttAMOOrl TO! Billy Evaris Says: IHAMONI) HKPARTCK ,. Whut do the umpires say to the. players when (hey chose them? Also what do' the' players stny to the. umpires to .so. .ruffle, the -'of ficials that they give them thn air? ! : Huch;questl6ns-ace ofteli'rird ut mo after some. game In which 'cer tain 'athletes . are '.given , the ,' gute for thi,rest of jthd afternoon, either because of too much conversation Or panloihlmo.'. ,L.1'.,".'. . '.'''., - . As a rule-' the ' expulsion- of a player-Is mado.on the spiir of the moment. , When, such -Is . the case some snappy repartee, . Is', usuallr passed between player and umpire. Here are the facts of several epi sodes that -Jiave . already been staged this season,, with the play er ultimately, wending; his way to the club house. r For, various reasons names' will not be mentioned; . .- : . ' . BARCABTIO COMMENT , A star Inflelder, trying for a dou ble'play, majclng thO'forco at sec ond himself and throwing to first for the other half of the play, full ed to get the runner at second, ac cording to thn umpire. . - , The runner going to second was one of the fastest In tb majors. Tim attempt at the double play should have been stoned by throw ing thu bull to the man covering the bog.- l ' Either as an alibi! or because he believed the umpire had erred, the player made a mad' rush for the umpire and Jostled him about con siderable as ho spoke thuslyi "If a runner was ever out, that baby was at second base.. I always bought- you wore, blind, now I know II."' The star inflelder In question bus a very largo pair of feet and doesn't- like, to- be- kidded about their slv ' . ' "i don't know how you missed the base with those 'dogs' of yours." replied the umpire, "hut you did, and. officially the mnn is sufe." Other, players than proceed t'd lo Join In the'argirtrtentr - ;' ..- ,- ' 1 Ml'CH I'KF.O AMHI i "t reruse to' stand for such a de cision," said the player as hft de llberatelydela'yed'tfle game despite the .warnings: of the umpire,. "Well, you can Sit down In the club house for the rest of the after. noon." replied the umpire, "you're through for the day." :'. "That's the way with all you umpires," so Id . the player, "you make a: mistake and. cover up by putting the hall player out of tli game." I might, odd that alibi Is un old one, not so good. "Why don't you put yourself ou of the. gamej", was the player's parting Jibe.' ,".'' "When: you decide you are 'no Charley Paddock nuit make those plays properly, I won't have any reason o give you I he gate," was the way . thn umpire ended the de bate. '.. i . . - . ' I'l.AYFH PASSES ON You missed that'one," remark ed the. coacher ut third us he went to his bench after the umpire had culled the bstler out . on strikes to end the inning, with thn bows filled. ; "You've' been missing them all afternoon," added the player as hn YNOVSIS of tbw annuel SUtttntnt ol Un Sur Inffumw Ootntuy AuiarKi of htm Turt. lu th Hula of Nt Turk, tu tli Utlrv-flrit iUr of IMtntr. 1112 J. IL tut o( Uriun. partuAiit to Um: CAFITSL Atuuimt of Mirtui ttMk bnM up 11, 000, 000.00 Mt pretntumt rtvttd tlur mi iU ir ia.30O.Od2 B lUm1. divUaDdt and NnU rfvvtTMl durtttg Um mi , 10T.409 JS locoui fium other auuivn iifl tlurti4j Ut r,. 1. 87-40 twUJ Income tJ.eMU.l . MtiBl'HHtfWENTH Jtet Jotttt paid durti.f tha year Ineluaiui a4juetaMAt iiwiim ll.aSB.S7;. 00 tMfMriHli paid an capltej efwuto durluj Uie leer ......... 100,000 00 CumiulMfiMte im1 Mlarle veld duriix the -tr 100.87ft 0 Tut. ItoAuei ai4 ( vM duritii tlt rear Bi.'jSfl.ST aniuunt f tut ether ttpettdt- iwm , 101.444.7S Total expenlltitrea , . . J.40e,fl4 30 ASSETS value ol atari end boui ovtMd luaihet value) . . .I1.II7.0&O 00 Culi Id baBha and on hand. . 444.071. 15 rmntumt tii omine of rullec1 Uu rttis alncw SeMciuber 80. HiJ6 47S.fll7.na III I'J reorltetile 3.4W4 ii Intt-tm auS rent du anS an4 4Q.lS7.tM) Betmutttw rLWerabla go paid hiuaa 07.480 7 TuUl Mttaltted awata . S4.40.ul V9 LUlllUTIW Orea ctafeM tur m ub- lld S40.S9S.U Amount af usrarneil r- inluma eat aU wtuunalog rl.i. S.91A.4S3 SS IKie tar cota tnlteitiB aod brntaraf t AU vlbei UabllllMi SS.1S1.7T ToUl tUbltltlea. iftulie uf capital atork d eunilua et 12.11.- 84 01 . .I7.K5.SS7 ft Bl'RlNEHH IN OHtJiOH rtH THU KAU Aai preuttooM rvcettM annul SO. (101 70 La iBoinaei durtite U mi t.SOV 47 Name et t-Vajpant, SUr bwruie V1 gf aaivrira. Katae of preeidaiit dS tMBaert. TVa ft. Attdef; (ee. f. Iluarna, Ajulilant alaaaiati W. Q. Rtcb. AeuiUui lu- at. Uiaerr ratd1 attoraaf fur aerttM. Ue i. Jidm fertlrd Orefob. IlfynnttU liiMiranor Affrmy AttMitn I n Cmirtf), 4rTffffm. Heaver Pitchers Prove Invincible; Win 4 to 0 r: Pol. .630 .620 .600 .400 .4X0 .476 ..4,7 .420 'Mill) W. I 1am AnKi'lro ..30 16 jHfattle .. .....:..............2ll 24 i HlK'rumi Mlo 2 24 I Hollywood 24 25 I'ortluixl -.. -.. ........24 211 .IIhmIoii'..--..v;::,',..::..:j.?..j: 35 Oakland .. ........ ,...:;.,i..,21 .26 Han Kntnnlfoo .j ...... 21 28 K-alllt 0. Km'raiiiciitn 4 kioatti.k (Ai'i , h. jr. k. Kacminento ... -4 12 3 Sc-ultli-. .. ... 6 1.1 2 HnltPrlea HiiKlifK and Korhli-r; f:lllolI. unil J.-nklllM. ,.,.. . .. - Ixm Aiiki'Iim ft, flollywnflil 0, Ul.S ANUKI.KH (API ft. II, K. Hollywood .. , 0 3 3 lAM AnKh'S ....... 5 5 0 llull.Tl.B Hull.rloil, . O'Neill. Mulrnhy uud Itrdman; .Hamilton and Randlierar.; v ... - . : San Fraui'lKcO II, MlfiMlons 4. , BAN l''ltAA'l'IMl'Oj(AP) H. lf.' R Missions 4 0 2 Ban Krnnclsco il 12 o liatterles oeschger, l.udolphund Murphy; Williams and Xelle. , Portland 4. Oakland o. ; POItTI.ANH CAP), , It. H. K. Oakland '. .... 0 7. 1 Portland '..' 4 110 ' Itatterles' Kruuse,' Kuiix and Hanker; Hoo),- Hums and Toblu. PII.KUISKI A-MIKNOMI'.R WAIIHAW I'ilsudslil 'is tn be a mlsiiouii-r so fur .us beverages are concerned In his part of Poland. His government hits prohibited stiie of Intoxicating Manor during the presldentlarelecllon.-. con ti nu od on hlfl way to Ihr binoh. . "Well, I um not Ifolnjf to nilw you for the rest of thn frame. You can taka your shower and good rtUdiuict," rt plled thu timpiro. ""-.. A pluyer' on thn bnoh I.h tutting Ifsuo with thu pint ft umpire on al inoHt, evory pitch. Thn uinpiri ut third howo, roal Jxliitf llu umplm cuIIImk hulls and Ntrlkt H Isn't; ur Jut- wSiat player is mmtlng ooiifiirtlon. . dt nld'-fl lo do a liltlc di-toctlvo work hiin- He finnlly illscovoift thn player doing- the klcklnir- At uhout (ho sumo tlmo' ihn pluyer i uwnro hUM bCrIf spottcdi;.., .... . t. , "Wf'U, who nro you looking at?" aHkod tlio player thn third ham umpirn jravo hm a ntony Hture. "Nohotly hut you," isnld thn um pire, "und I am fdrk of It. Get out of here." . t , Till WKOXO IDKA A star pitcher Is dlHtiffreolnsr' with1 thn umpli'R on his judgment. Op- poHlng pluyvrH urn constuntly uMk- liijf thn uniplrn to look t thn bn ll.il DriieviiiR- the uncunny hrcuks It 1h; tuktnr miiHl. bo duo lo trickery, i The Htur pitcher, dtKpleortod ut tho umpire's judg-mcnt and peeved1 at belnir forced t,o to throw tho; hull to the umpirn at stated Inter-! wits, loudly yells. "Them Is nothing wrong wllh the. bull, lt your' eycB." "Jimt for thut I run Hon. you on' your wuy to thn club hoiiHe." re.- piled the. umpire; "the. hig Uea In! pitching: l to fool th butlers, not' me." - , i l-PWV-X X. x A ' I kuj&b ir--- ''- rA- v i i wf tarr it? I I ' upon t9 axis, so reuolues a" I t - - - ww v-fwt.v.a u world of food around the turnstile. Thousands have dis covered a world of economu at Piqqlu miqqlq.u,e invite uou too. I American Beauty Macaroni, Spaghetti, Shell Roni, etc., per pkrr. 8c Whole Wheat Nuggets, Firr Nuts. ukc ..... Nabisco, Surrar Wafers medhim pkg. 9c Nabisco Sugar Wafers large pkg 18c Assorted Sugar Wafers large pkg. ....... 18c Assorted Dp Luxe Cakes large pkg 35c Kerr's Strawberry Jam No. 2 can 39c Kerr's Marmalade, 1 pt. jar 28c Lux and Rinso Combination Deal with 1 Silk complete with handle .'. BOBBr JONES S ELI I T I Mt'IR FIKI.D, Scotland, May 28. (AP) j Bwnetse of Now Vork reuched the final of the Itrltlsh jimuleur golf championship today I by defeating W. O. Brownlow, of Ireland, In their semi-final match at the 21st hole." Sweetser will play A. R Simpson, a youna Scotchinun, tomorrow for the chumploiishlp. Simpson . won his semi final match from Arthur! Jamleson Jr., two and one, , : I Hweetser played superlative uolf during the lust hair of his morn ing mulch lo win two up from Scott The American was lwo down al the ninth, lurgely dut to his in different putting, tuking flin ninth when Bcoll missed a short putt. I The. crucial point came at thej ing I lie ball for his second shot, moved it. Penalized for this, he pulled Into the rough and lost the hole, squaring the match. . , On Ihn eighteenth, both ap proaches were good, but Bweetser'H was the better and ' when Scott missed a fairly short putt Jess dropped his cleanly, the match and the chance for Britain's premier golf title were the American's. Ml'lrt KH:i.l, Scotland, May 58. WALLOWA LAKE WONDERLAND OPENING MAY 29 Accommodations and Rates ; inm:i, iiooms Ono hf,lt Hot ami Tolil Water sinuln $2.1111 flotihlc .Lull T'O he.ls. Hot ami Col.l wntor.....:... 3.75 Ollfl I111I Willi halll...'. , ;. slilKln x.llil ' iluiihle 4.00 Two lir.ls with hath.... 4.r,o SliriiiK wiiti-r piped lo every iimiiii In the Imlel. HOCSIOKKKI'INn OAltl.NS Two (louliln bf.ls 4.tt(i One ilonlile hwl ,. 3.f,d liielii.linsr hMl.!lnK. lliiHn, lieallnir stove, eook stove, rooking utensils, fuel um electric Unlit. SliKKl'IVtS CillH.NM Two iloulile beils. , ,....$.1.00 One double be.l . 3.00 , , Inclmlini; be.blinK. linen, heutlui;' stove,' fuel un.l electric IIkIiI. ti:nts Two he. Is, hcihlinff and linen One beil, bedding anil linen CAMPING rrtIVII,KOM $ .50 3.00 Includes use of ramp rumros, stiowci-s unci pnrk privileges. SMM'lsl rules jiy Hie 11111111I1 iipmi .iipplltmlini. . ... . SAlni,l -ArM) TACK. HOHSIOH ny the-hour, duy or week, eoinpeteiitpiiidcs. MOATS 2r.c per hour. $2.00 per 'day. HOWI.INO AI.I.1CY I Co per man per Rilme. .Milk, fresh vegetables, fresh bukery Roods, always obtainable nt the modern RToecry store on the grounds. All accommo dations are on the Kuropean plan; pi-lees will be quoted on Ihe American plan If requested. . . Iteservatlnus should be made In advance for July and August . . OlfV C. r,iscI'lli:ilSO., ManaKiT. Opening Dance Saturday, May 29th By Star Novelty Orchestia I V " ' Gaocrranhic-al uriih iKn g M . - - - - ri tt. . ... i-oiei economical until t'loqiq IDiqqlij. As the world revolves UnOn Itll . AYK et MnnhM. -. Poppy Jeliy, No. 5 tin .85c Gold Bar Catsup, pt. bottle 24c Durkee's Salad Dressing medium bottle , 35c Best Foods Relish Spread Yi Pt. jar 28c Nalley's Sandwich- Spread Va pt. jar- 28c Ripe Olives, medium size 1 pt. can 20c Sunbrite Cleanser, pkg. 5c Bon Ami Cake, cake 10c Boni Ami Powdered, pkg. 12c Sani Flush, pkg 24c Chipso, pkg 21c Better Bubbles Toilet Soap 7c pkg 22c ...17c (A P) Jess Sweetser, of New Tork, former amateur chumplon, is the sole American to reach the semi finals of the HrittKh umatcur golf championship. Hobby Jones, his magic expend ed against Kohert Hurrls In their contest yesterday, fell before. Ar thur Jamleson jr., a brnw Scotch lud, four and three this morning. Hweetser came through ugainst Itobert Scolt Jr. by the margin of two holes. -Sweetser, In this afternoon's fin. uls, meets Hon. (1. 11. Itownlow who defeated W. A. Murray five and four, while Jamleson. Jones' cou'iueror plays S. l- Simpson. , Junior Net Tournament At Eugene Progressing . KITIKNH, Ore.Mayl 28. (API Three firHt rnuml -und Iwo second round matches were run off yester day al the opening session of Ihe Kugeiie center Junior tennis tourn ament at Ihe University of Ore gon, courts. The other first round mutches were won by default. lion Hagenovlch or Lincoln, high school, Portland, won the most spirited match or the day from the diminutive Wllliums of The Italics 6-1, 7-6. Another hard fought match wits between Ardle Kearns of Pendleton und l. li. Hendricks, university of Oregon. Keurns won, 6-7, 7-6. 7-5. . , Haln was today threatening post ponemcnt of scheduled matches, Summary of yesterday's matches: Jack Kaplan. Portland, defeat .' Km4K - - . Duster .....92c summer W I ill Dean' Irwin, Pendleton -l, -l. Ardle Keurns,. Pendleton, defeated I'J. It. Hendricks, University .of Oregon, 6-7, 7-6, 7-5; Walter A. Oosa Jr., Portland, defeated How ard Bertsrh, Corvallla. 6-4, i-4; lion nagenovlch. Portland, defeat ed Bobby Miller. Pendleton, de fault; James Hill, Pendleton, de. feated William O'llonnell, Kugeno, default. Second round; Don Itagenovloh, Portland, defeated Itoger Williams, The Dalles. 6-1, 7-6; Fred Baling, Uorvallls, defeated Bernard Wal ters, Pendleton, 6-1, 6-4. THK AHMV MTST WASH SAN KHANflSCO. (AP) The laundry at the Prrstdlo here will case lo function on July I. The little mailer of clean shins, collars und nnlforms Is to lie mil to me men themselves. Ilegululions pres- rlbed thut the nu n must no clean ly and freshly clothed and be. stowed, hut fall lo make any sug gestions as to how Ihey are going I'lA.NO MIST HK SOM Will sacrifice high-grade, piano In sloruge near hern for Imnieil late sale. Will give easy terms to an established home. Kor foil par ticulars and where It can b seen, u.ldress. Portland Music t'o., fit 6th HI.; I'ortlajid, Ore. . xi i.ioie are flies or mosquitoes about your nouae-oronite Fly Spray is. a summer necessity! Eofov once and thav the tuuae it' a new, more potent insecticide that kii'la absolutely! fiate to use anywhere, non-injurious to per sons, pets, walls, and the most delicate fabrics. Mothproof clothes and ' linen by spraying through bureau drawers, ward- 1 robes, etc. Kills all insects and tneir eggs. Has given results never before thought possible in wiping out tenacious bedbugs, fleas, ants, roaches, lice and moths. Yet, with all Its insect killing power it has a very pleasant odor. A wonder ful new insecticide from the scientific laboratories of the Standard Oil Com pany of California. Now on ssl st grocery, drug, hardware, dvparttnsnt Moras and otbsr damlsrs. MfftUD OH. COW ANT OPCAUTOIUIU i isTvin ii Hr FE5r j $121 i yp . i ' I lOioiiitef to accomplish this miracle without a laundry. A suggestion that Chin ese laundry men be recruited hus met with a deep official silence. It Is moro likely that the army will adopt Ihe navy's "washday" sys HEY! KIDS! . FIREWORKS Are Here. KIDDLE'S STORE Island City ; BAKER-LA GRANDE STAGE Leave La Grande 7 A. M. - 12:20 P. M. and 3:30 P. M. . Chocolate gj mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmc&m.mzm'mmiMmmammmmmmimmm can't. For a!l . vvpT .... ! three cuts are . ' . . . exactly alike. But there's a JlMV big difference in the NEW- "Try one over on your piano." The smooth, new milk chocolate coating and th.eNF.V7 center will be" music to your most ' fastidiou3 sweet tooth. READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS Ion MACY'S COMEDIANS TENT THEATER Corner Third and Jefferson "Saintly Hypocrites and Honest Sinners" Greatest Feature Play Ever Written Endorsed by Press and Pulpit. Adults 35c; Children......lOc; Reserves......20c 18 PEOPLE WITH JAZZ BAND AND ORCHESTRA j Any show can play one night- WE STAY ONE WEEK! WHAT'S THE ANSWER? The Record . for cooking .SSL urtwrviasu 3 to 5 minutes "TJOT. oats and milk"' ii thrj JlX dietetic urge of the day. . Jt'a the "balanced ration" of pro tein, carbohydrates and vilaminrs plus the "built" to nuke laxativet (ess often needed that world authorities are advising. '; . Now you cook it in 3 to 5 tninulcu 1 That's fatter than plain .toast. Noj KUcnrn muss or ooturr. ; ' . ' Why go on, then, with less' nour. ifllinir breakfasts? Today et Quicki Quaker: . . , food thut stands by you .through the inorninK. i ', Your grocer hs Quick Quakrr-U also U"aker,tJals as you have "'ay!1 known theiii.. . . . , k - ;'' 'V: ',. .' Quick Quaker a. igM