La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 03, 1926, Image 2

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    I Coming on tha heels of thiv an- if lS ft iJ! II
for Every :Hour of Your 'Day . ISffiS-WSSSJ. : . .. . : sTV. 1
J when the movemeol U abolish . - f .-. V I II
" , commercial fish wheels, seines and if Ofc I' I
the like was endorsed, a caiicu l V X I i
H- .meeting of the Wlnr. Fin and J J
jk ' . ' Fleetfootelub was held hre in IJI- ,.. , . 'Si f, 'JY JL'
W lily's hardware lost night t dlseiiss J . ', '" i . . J U "... ' J f
iV i the proposition. T1 ,. . . 1 U, . 'I I
AVi. It uiimhitm In attendance were told .11 ... js J V , I f 11 -. i
in mm. jm II .'-. v.. :i , u u
Tim 'Sr$& '
ClKDOiuiered'bvtlto Oregon Btate I II ,. . fT-"
1! ! . ..'''. i I cigar store, ' th Ellis Barber shop Ml . , ww ' , , l.srsk .' . l
A Smart Rayon for
Mornings
Last year rayon was some
what of a novelty, but this
year it has established itself
as a most desirable fabric for
informal daytime frocks. The
rayon frocks in this group are
appropriate to do housework
in, yet they are good looking
enough to wear downtown or
for a morning visit to one's
neighbor. '
$6.50 $7.95
$10.75
A Tub Silk
for Sports
One or two of these jauntily
striped tub silk frocks deserve
a place in your '.vacation
wardrobe. . You'll 'find them
beautifully cool,' arid easy to
launder. They are just the
thing for golf, tennis, or for
the morning walk. You may
select from a varietjy of
smartly tailored styles.
$13.75 $16.75
Coming on tha heel of the- ac
tion taken by the state grange ftt
oonvrntlon In Bulior yesterday,
when I ho mavenWDl t ubollvh
commercial flub wheel. Helnea and
the. Ilk wa endorsed, a called
meeting of the Wlnr. Fin and
Fleetfoot club held hr In IJI
y'H hardware IuhL night to dlacuwi
the proposition.
Members In attendance were told
that fish wheel, which catch morn
fish than the 2800 American clll
irnn who patrol the Ktreama each
veor with hook and line, are now
..ltent only in Oregon. All other
' ... . k ....H..V....I nn..,n,An.fLl
nUlWI u. Uli.'li"u
llHhlnK of thl sort.
The statement thut abolishment
of fish wheels would practically
wreck, the Industry In Oregon, wan
answered with the declaration that
paid fishermen could supply the
plant with fish a well ua do tha
wheels. , ,
I'elltlons are out ulf over , the
Btttft. asklpg .Ih'at the measure. go
beforei the .voters In ' November,
ep.ansored' bytlie: '. Oregon' Htitte
Oraige, tlift Owgbn jlfederatlon of
IUiar, and the Oregon I'lsh com
ntlsslon.) Klve 'hundred signers am
needed In Im.' Orande and at pres.
ent, with petitions at 'the . Club
Cigar More, the Ellis Barber shop
and the Toggery, mar than 2CU
signatures have huen,'obtulned.
CAPITALCREW
41
A Lovely Printed
Silk for Afternoons
Soft bows of silk, tiers on the
skirt, puff sleeves and tie-end
neck : lines are leading fea-
'rturti;;;bC;i ihc printed ; silk:
L, frocks we are showing with
r the suggestion that they be
i hnuirht for Hummer afternoon
; wear. You'll be pleased with
this group of unusually fine
values.
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$16.75 to $29.75
HILL'S
; NATIONAIi I,KAGl'K '
Team r;.. "W. T
t rinciniiatr .. :.. i i
J Chicago , 1
1 Pittsburg .83 J8
J Brooklyu.;..' 21 81
J St. IX)ul .-. ii SS
Kew York'-..,.-'- !s
' Philadelphia - 14 86
i Boston -,j U 87
! ' AMERICA LEAH
1 -Team . .' W. U
! New Yrl : 8
r PboUdulphlav , ..8 81
........0 2
82
-.....S4 22
a 23
...IS SI
.: 12 21
J Chleuatk
i Washington.
batrolt , .: ....
I Cleveland ..
I Boston... ....
8U. Lul ....
- ' , ' Yestetwar's SUM
I AMF.RICA.N LKASrE
Pet.
.044
.71
.cat
.&
.490
.49
.380
.941
Pet.
.7m
-.67t
.gas
.522
.622
.100
.ltd
.27
; ,); )) WiuliiDgtoo. to -Neir YorU. 9. 1
''''''PHIladelpWa! .' Botort: S. '
A Goad
Plan to
Trade
Detroit 1, Cleveland 13
: Bscond game j R. H. E.
Detroit .. :...;.-;.......... H! .o
Cleveland ..' 'J S 5 4)
Batteries Wells ami , Masloni
Utile ami U'Sewelt . .' 'x
' Second game s i'i R. tL US.
Philadelphia ,:...;.....,;,.."... .1' t
Boston .. 1 8.: 3
Batteries Qutnn,'- Drove oed
Cochmne; Buffing. Rnssell and-Blschoff.
8cond game R. 11. E.
Washington 4 S 9
S Now York ; 6 . ' 0
, ' batteries -Johnson, Orgusoa
arut Htiel. Svvfreld; Hojt, Braxton
I and Bengough. ' :
ST. IOITS (API. :
Chicago ..'
, St. Iuls
fttitterli'M Thomas.
Walker Cup Retained
By A m erican Golfers
Bobby Jones Gives Cyril
Tolley Worst Defeat in ;
History of Trophy
Competition
fO. ANDRRW8. HroUnnd, Jniu
3. A1 Thu VulkT cup, pri-mii r
'learn troirliy of American irolf. will
vmaln In tlift I'nitrd 8tolf nnotli
; tf-r two years. Th American turs
filter Kill nl tifj x Icmi or thr'
inalcle to one in yoateiMay'H for
'uniei caino Fiucessfnlly through
ytn aiiiKie toduy.
Ueorice Von Kim, of lo Anvles,
mi nil Muj. C. O. Mi-itlet ended tlielr
Jhlrty-BtJt hole ull Hiiuart-. RlvtnK
each. a iiitlf lioint. This imulo (ho
lotai point Brore.at tliuL time ti
.lor America, und 2 for lln-ut
Wut la Ounn. of AManta debated
W. G. rirownlow 9 and .
Oulim t I'aiW
lloger Vetherd, former British
ehanipton, tlefeatod Krancia Out
met. or UoMton, 6 and 4. ( , .
Itoliert ilarrbt, former British,
ehumplon, defeuted Jei Oullford
of Boston, S and 1.
Arthur Jaminoii defeatnd Robert
A. (lanlner, captain or the Araerl
can It-nin. (V and 4.
K. l- .Storey defeated Roland
Mat kiiixle. of WaHhlnnton, S nnd 1.
MornUiK CArtlK
out
Ounn 4 4 5 S 4 5 3 4 SS
Urownlow . ft 5 6 3 4 8 3 544
Jlrttatn clinch. UK thn Anverl
victory.
itmv livtvat Tidley
2 Bobby Jop.eH hhowed the
Ounn .......
) Itrownlow
Out
, Wet he red
thdnnt ...
In
way I W.-thered
..4344543a 43776
. 4 4 4 & 6 4 4 5 5 40-S4
4 344&3C3 134
5 444&444 438
43444445 43773
4S44&&44 43775
I .yon and Ooujh;
and HarirravA.
r. ir. e.
.. C 13 L
.. 6 1L I
Thurston.
Uawton, Bullou
ussy
WELL, let that go. I'm ready to admk
that so far as pipe tobacco is concerned, ,
I've got ideas. And if insisting on a,
tobacco that won't bite the tongue or
parch the throat is "being fussy," you
can write "guilty" alongside my name,
and I won't even appeal the charge.
I can't speak for anybody else, but
personally I smoke for pleasure! So I
smoke Prince Albert. I'll say I do. Right
; ; after, breakfast, on up until I switch off
the light ;for the night Pipe-load after
pipe-loadl Day, after day. i Pricit Albert
treats my tongue as gently as a mother
,;.MM.M.inc?Vbfand-tiewbabyi ' '' r
The tell me it's thi Prince Albert
process that cuts out bite and parch. Fair ;
enough. I'll, testify , before the well
known world that P. A. is the coolest,
sweetest, most genuinely friendly smoke
a fellow can get on this planet. You sus
pect that the minute you throw back the
hinged lid on the tidy red tin and get a
whiff of real tobacco.
Now, I'm telling you to be fussy about
your smoking. Many a pipe-smoker has
fooled himself when he should have been
soothing himself with P. A. I say it pays
to be fussy about anything that' means
so much to a man. What do you think?
P. A. Ii teu rnnvsn Is Ky trt
lis., taunt amd ktlf-Kmnd tm hmmi.
tcti, ttirmmd miui't I humUorf
Wta jsagcsie.ifr . . Amd
77I with m7 bit 1 kit d Mcs
ttmertj by lit f riser Albert
.'V. I i'. f;l
1 rm
11X1
no other tobacco is like it!
BWM.B.I.
Cisi ip.Wl:
Sacramento Noses Out
Beavers in Slujffest
I'ACino COAST M?AC.l-K
NATION A li I.KAMT .
Vew Torle phlladelphfe. -'
Iloeton lJk'Brooklya : ' .
8cond game ; rt; Jf. H,
Boston 12 J!l '3
llrooklyn 5;" . ..v: . . . 1 V .13 1 6.
(1! Innln. . r ' '
Itutterlea-Heome, Benton. Bmltll
and J. Taylorj MrOraw. Khrhardl,
Iloehler. McWeeny. :Ptty ; - and
O'Nell and) HarsTttve. - -Second
itame , K.i If! '.K.
New York .........l. 2 10 -J
I'hlln.lelplilo. .. 1 13 1
H&tterteit Kltsskmmons. Davtes
nnd Snyder. Mn.Mullln. Wlllouirhhy
and Henllnej
nncAOo (ap) . n. it. r.
St. I-ouls ..... 14 16 1
ChloiiKO .. It 0
Batteries K-en. Dyer. Ilalue
und O'Karrell: . Blakn. MlUtead.
Welch and HartneU.-
Team . W. I
I.os An (tel. 33 21
Hollywood 2'J 2S
Oakland... ... 27 20
IMtOo r. ....U... -. 2'J
MblOn"',v..i. .. 2
Sacramento! 2 2
portlund-K. ;:.. 2B a I
.laiv l''ranclNco 24 33
tM AiNxele 7, San Francisco 3
Sun Francisco 2 7 2
bos Angeles- . 7 11 S
Batteries Kerr, linfr and Telle:
StarK-oA,-' K. Jncoh ami llnnnn. 'r
Oiihnt-t .
nit
Jones 4 6 4 4 4 4 4 3-4 J
..6 6 6 6 44 4 3 443
, for thu rest of thu Ainerti-eit Wnl-
ker cup ifolfers by defeating Cyrtl
:. 'I'olley, 12 lip and J I to play. The
inatch, the first lo finish brotiKht Tolley
41 lie American point scors to four. I in .
us axalnst one for the HrliMi. joins 4 3 3 4 4 4 6 6 43671
i- Jones' victory on the twenty-fifth Tolley 4 4 4 4 6 4 4 7 641 13
. jrreen over Tolley was tho sound-J Out
v est drulihlnu ever admlnlsten-d to Oullford .... 3 4 6 4 6 4 3 4 33
, tin opponent In the annals of tJi iiurrls .......4 6 4 4 6 4 4 3 4 ST
j'' Walker cup competitions, lioliliy in
.11... mr.. ... ..v..,a.u...r w ItlllltOrU ... .9 S S ft S 0 1 ? 3
STj
Wn the match, after ending thu
morning round nine tip.
Tho cards for tho last seven
! tolea:
!. lone 4 4 4 4 4 444
Tolloy 4 6 4 6 3 4 4
BwetHser Wins Match
Jess Bwoetser defeated Sir Krn-
, est Holderness, four nd three.
Tholr afternoon cards were:
' Out
Awestser ... 4 4 4 6 6 4 4 3 3 3
liolderneas 36645663 333
IB..
HwwUer 4 4 6 6 4 4
Holderasa 4 3(634
llsrrts ..
Out
Storey Mackenzie
In
Storey
Markumle
Out
Jantleson
Gardner -
In
Jamlesoa
Uarjlicr ,
Out
Von Elm .
Heilet
-.4 4 6 4 3 4 4 7 4 4371
.4 4(64443 540
464 4(44 44
.3 443(46 17 77
66466644 6 43 3d
4 64444634
6 343(46(4
464 4(45 6
.6 1466x544
...... l
.4 4146(43 6 It
.4 ( 4 6( 4 1 3 4 T
1 1
Voice Beplaces Fists as
Family's Breadwinner
MrN.VELAJWJS. Minn.. June 3.
( AP) A. woman's contralto voice
Is to wihstltuta for the blsr fists
of "Ullly" Mlsk-a, heav-welKht pug
ilist, who died two yeum ago.
the bread winner (or three o( tha
fighter's rJilldren.
Mlsks died nearly pennllees after
heavy losses at his prttc ring earn
ings In Investments. Immediately
Mrs. Mlk liegoa training tha
voice. Sho appeared her last night
la her rlret recital asd received all
ovatloa,
NUske fought Jack Derapsey,
heavyweight champion, three time
fighting thu hut unsuccessful
battle despite a long Illness In an
rffort to retrieve- his financial
losses.
m
Von Elm.
Hratst ..-
Out
Dweetsvr ....4 ( 4 3 ( 3 43 43
Ifoldsrneas 4(4((4(3 4 St
43463444 4367!
4 44 43( 5(4 40 T7
Hwectser .... 3 4 ( ( ( ft T(
Uoldernesa 14431(47 6 4t n
Pet.
.fill
.r.na
.500
.son!
.5(10
.500
.461;
.431
B.
Oakland 3. Seattle I.
Sr'ATTl.K (AP n. II.
Ouklund 3 8 1
Seattle .'. 1 ' 1
Batteries Delaney anil linker.
Hasty and K. Baldwin.
Hollywood X Missions 2. '
RAN KKA.VCJSCO (AP) It. IT. E.
lollywood .. 3 6 0
Missions 2 10 0
Hutterle Iftilvey nnd Peters:
Plllette, Christian and Murphy.
' Sacramento 8, Portland 7.
POKTI.AND (AP) H. It. R.
Sacmmeuto 8 14 -3
Portland 7 IS 0-
Halteries Canfletd. Shea anxl
Koehter: Muncum. Payne, 4rtni:ai
and Herry. : u-
l
Ira Dern Wins Match !
Front Stanley Buresh
POHTIJlNt, Ore.. Jnnn 3. (A.P)
Ira IWu. of Suit lJike City.
won the first fall from Stunlriy
Buresh. of Podge City. Neb.. wlti
aa airplane spin last night, aftdr
onej hour 3 minutes and 40 sec
onds or rapid fire mat acrobatics.
I'p to th very last second Buresli
hud wrestled oa even terms with,
the winner, In fact had a shade,
tho better In an unusually nurd,
rough contest. Buresh's leg was
partially paralyied for a short time
after the fall.
Bob Meyers, of Portland, won a
fast preliminary welterweight match
by throwing Cecil Barrett, of
Grants Pass, twice.
Tod Morgan to Defend
His Title in New York
NEW YORK. Juno' 3. ( AP)
Tho Junior lightweight champion
ship, one of tho fistic world's most
i hisive crowns, will link the Kust
and Far West in gloved1 conflict to
night, with Stove (Kid) Sullivan,
of New York, seeking towl-est Uio
mantle from Tod Morgan", of Seat
tle, In a fifteen-round bftttln.
It Is only a little more than n,
year ago that Sullivan sat on the
throne now occupied by Morgan.
After a hrl-f reign, the New York
hoy went, down to unexpected dc
fear. beroi-e the onslaught of Mike
iinllerlno. of lluyonne, !T. J., a
fighter Sullivan previously Jmd
knocked out In five rounds. " Bat-lei-lno's
regime had extended Over
a period of only elgh months when
he met Morgan, in San Francisco,
last December. Morgan lifted' the
diadem by a decisive victory scor
ing via a technical knockotit in tho
tenth round, '
Tho fight hrlngs the new rhunv
pion to the east for tho first time
In his career to give Sullivan a
chance to regain the 130-pound
peak. Jack Deluney. of Bridgeport,
Conn., mixes with Tommy Burns
Detroit heavyweight in the "ten
round fieml-flnul. '
after he had threatened guards
men with a shotgun. Plelrowsny
died on the 2Ga en route lo n hos
pital at Port Townsend. No llaiior
was found on the launch.
When they want a divorce In
China they break two chopsticks,
but In America th.sy break a few
head. ',.
Ot'AltllSMFX SHOOT IAN
SEATI.K. (AP) Paul rirtro
wsky was fatally wouned by ma
chine gun fire from the Coast
guurd cutter 169, uear Ahucortes,
Wash, The commander of the
roust "guard vessel ', reported that
Pletrowsky refused to stop his
launch when bnlled by the cutter
and that he was shot tit tho leg
The siutckest way tor a you
fctlow to make money Is to he born
Into a rich family i
BAKER-LA GRANDE
STAGE
Leave La Grande
7 A. M. - 12:20 P. M.
and 3:30 P..M. ,
Safety' GmiTuiiattij J
(bmfdrta&ty 1
MOTOR TRANSIT CO.
Passenger and Fpl'css Ser-he
l.KAVK l.A fiKA.IK
For Wallmva Ijifcc and Intenm-dlnto l"oiuts 0 A. M. ' 4 P. M
;- . 'For l'cndleton II A. M. - I P..3r.
(Coitnoels for Wulla Walla, Pasco and Portland)
Urn- llmiud Trip notes for Summer Montlis.
Foi- Information. Call MAIN 799, Stage Depot.
LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS
We Iwvn no lumber stretcliei
wo do not make the profit tlwt
way. Our paint does not run
through on Irrigating, diu-li. so n
luNMlgatn Ik not sary. Plume
jour onlers III for lry ami green
eliahl vowl, twx weeks ahead, so
we can deliver It thbt afternoon.
Tina glas! we s-ll, ywi can see
throimli from botli skies.
June. 10,1s tliei big day tor I.a
(irando up at im; stoi k show.
Is in put on a liii pair of cow-lihh-
boots, a cowboy list, and a
red haiMlki'rclitef around our neck.
put our slx-shootcr III tlKi river'
and "(io." I
I don't know whether I con
find a pair of boms largo rnoiiaii
or not. U wmild probably take
im cowhide and a Imsliel of
tacks to make a pair. ' 1
Shmglew for North Pmvilrr re
now ready. :
Claude C Pratt
Lumber Co.
"The Poor Man's Friend"
Near Foundry; Ptmna Mstn 21
No Sunday Boslnfas. .
Out-
standing :';
Advantages
Is'o wear on clothes;
Simple easy to under
stand; Quiet;
All-netal wringer;
Wash and wring at same
time;
No heavy Darts to lift:
Washes heaviest and most
- delicate clothing equal
ly well.
FREE DEMONSTRATION
EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER GO.