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Page -Two CA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday; June 13, 192G. New Voiles For Your Summer Dresses TJTT T 9d "A Good XXII Jl 4 ij Place To Trade" DODGERS BEATEN BY CINCINNATI IN 41 INNINGS AMMCN'AN' I.KAfil i: j SVOKf ME WS BEAVEnS SHUT r New York 1'lillinli-ipliln." i 'liii-UKO CIcvHatuI , WuMhttiKton . Kntroll HI. IUlllH ....... J'.UfttUN '.. ' W. I, .l.i.i..SII 1 4 2I( 3S J 1!0 .'2l SB 2H 2 .'. 20 24 15 ,17 . PACIFIC. COAST M-IAfaT. Cliihn W. 1 IVt. rvun Angeles , 4(1 33 .MX HiinritmcnlO .' :.... 32 32 .600 finkloml .. ...l3i ':roo MimionD ...32 '33 .4112 Hollywood .. i..,..M.JS 34 '.6 'I'urtlimil S 1 Sr. .41(1 Mvntllft .. ...33 44 .4211 Hun Kranrlxoo .....28 3S .4 24 tt - Billy Evans Says: SA'liOVAI. I.KAfil I: CllllMl J W. U ; Cincinnati .. 31 21 i I'lllsbiirg .. 27 II HI. 1OHlH ..29 25 I ChlruKO .' 2l 23 Hrooltljll ...24 Sli NVw Voik .' 2S 2 HiMton '. .20 28 J'lillu.ivllJ lu. 12 30 Vet. .730 ..1114 .r.37 .Bill .610 .473 .4BB .357 Put. .Mil .BII3 .r.37 .r,:n .4U0 .472 .417 .388 SUZANNE WINS j FROMKf Crown Prince Pays Visit To Motorcycle Policeman YI:STF1UAY'K A.MF..S ';' YFSTFUDAY'K ;.II'.S , . Hollywood 3-3. Portland )-0. ' IXJH ANOKl.KH (AC) II. II. y.. I'ortland o 2 1 Hollywood ... ..... 3 10 ii HattorleH -MonKuni tttnl, Mfrvy; Hhcllrnbuek Mini I'pIith. Hccond g.imi'. n. 11. to. T'ortltuid .. , ::l 1 (i i Hollywood .. .., 2 8 0 "' (Rovfi) fitnltiKN by .ujrrwnipnt.) i, HMturlca I'nync nnd Tohlp: l'ullcrtoti una Jtodmnn. fiiHTaini'iito 3, Seattle 2. r" KACRAMEN'TO (AD R. L B. HitlttlA .. 2 10 2 ?wirramnto .. 3 C 2 ! llMtii'rlM Hum v. iff nnd Unld wfni Martin nnd Koi'lilrr." . Oakland 4, Nan I'rumlsro 2. OAKLAND (AP) n. II. ftnn Kraiielwo 2 11 Oiiklnnd .. 4 7 : Kuttirlm- - (.Irtrflji, Krrr Ynlln; Irii tt nnd Hool. 1 2 tind ' IO Anitvlc,:!, Mliwloim O RAX PHANCIi-U'DMAI') It. II. J'1. JLoh Ampule .3 8 ,'l MlKAlonH , ' OKI Ilattorlei Hamilton and Hand- hrrff; plllctte and Murphy. , TCrnry yiar Irna nnd linn attnn (Ion .b paid ly polltlrliuiH anil cun-tiMt.-tin-lM4lmrVimtWatVi.l ' ' CO.MI'I.TITIVF. SI'lltlT A coiuiii'tlllvi. Hptiil. in u Krt'ttl tlilntf 111 Hporl. fcolf In partlrulur. 'J'lii winning of tin' HrltlHh uinu. Uur ly JfMii Hwi-ctw-r 1 the h-nl prool tliat'rould In offrfd or lliit illKli vulM'v'or (l fompctltlvM Hplrlt. Itcenlly, In iIIoushIiii? Hwi'i'tHiT'H fi-al. with out of the iriimf''H Ki'fiil-' eC profi'MMlonalH 'who pr'l'cri that I do not mention hi name, J wut (old: . "Hweirlai-r won lieruum. lift la u ritrfiter. I rati) roar olhtir Anierl ran aiimtenrir who Invaded (ireat Itrlt.'tin us. Iii-ttcr play-ra than Kwei'tKer lint none, or tlM-in haa hlit flKhlliiK' nplrit. ' "KweelHer eanie rroni hehlnd In HiOKt of Ilia inttleheH to win. At tile rlnlrOi .or the rli'Ht nine holea in three or IiIh elaahea he wax down to hln oiitionent. That nieana con. iNldernlile when only 18 hole are played. . ' - , : "Jle In a Brent iroirer hut lil competitive! Mfrlrlt la even tfrenter. H waa hlM ln.tt asaet la winning the llrlliHh title."- SI'.CO.M) WADIIFId. "Ifty Urovn or the I'hlladel iihla AthletteH la the Kl-eiUem, aontiiiuw Hlnce the ilayn of "linlie" Waddell. I dealru to (uulCy that Ntatemenl a trifle by Hoylnu- I have in mind Physical Ki'ealneHH In makhiK aiich a enmparlHon. Kind the days of VVadilell thoro ha.ve heen u niiinher of raniouti adnthpawN, buiiiii of tbeitt Juat iih j ean.siHtnnt' wlnnerR aa the orlttinal I Gcbrtto- TCdwurd. There have been anmrter aonth pawn than Wnddell. There, have been left handerw with more rom- petlllve aplrlt. Hut none turn up. proached Uiibe in iihyaleal trreat- WKa IrkcGrove: Vmm Clreini, when national i.F.ua i: . , ' HI. I.oula 10, New York 2. I HltOOKI,YN (AP) II. II. K. ! riiiclmiatl .. : 8 14 3 t i(rookln (! 1 1 I (11 InnliiKKr.'' j Hallerlcn Itlxey. ..I.iicaa, Maya and IlarKav, JJonohile;. et(y. Me draw, MhWeny, fMillinrdl, Will, laijia iii'nl llarnreaveHj" ' PAIilH. Jilim 12. (Al') Hll- Kanne litKlen In tll MiipreniM. !'he gmiL French player lotlay ih- feuled AliB .Mary K llruwiie. thrlei American title holder, in ihej HiiiKI'it final or the International hard court tennla chamiduimliip. 'lhi Hcorti waa tl-l. t)-0. Jiuaplte the Hlit.pcry aiirfacc of the court, cauaed by the tain. -Mile. 1'llKlen playt-d alliiuM taull.h'.wajy, aieiiiliiK lo salu In limit the match prot,rreaaed. JVI lua Hrowue trh-d valiantly, bill . her lontff enni-rlence in ctmrt lael Ica wan of little avail UK.iiii:,! Ihe French woman's brllllanci and aha ' Baby of George H. Plato , Pi'aised by Swedish' Dignitary During . ' Informal Call ,. NHW YOltK, June 12., (AP)' Motorcycle lollceman Cleorgo II. Plate, 'MtiKhtly injured by the aiilu of frown Priuceaa LouIhi', haa royal nuKiiratiC'. fi-om Ihe future kinx or Hweilen that his iLitiKhter la a very riunarkablc child. Crown prince tliiHtaviia AilolphuH paid a call Dint, win nut. on Ilia aoclal calendar to learn of I'lati-'a condition. The royal limoualiie drove up to waa able only o acorn an Oceanian- pollcinuui's honie In .laiiiiilcn al point, aotne of them on .-t ln- I 1-onK lalanil last lllirht. Blared at itigly lucky plac'.uu'i.ta. She by all the neltrldiora and Plate waa threuti-iied only once In the alxth. , aurpria.il on openlnir the door lo PIIII.AI)KI.I'HIA (AP) It. 11. I jPiltabitrir II 18 4 j Philadelphia . ..13 l a I Itallerlea AldrirtKe, Ciilloton'. jOldiiain and Hmilh, Hpencer, tiooch. jt'lrlrll, .Mann. WilloilKhby and Hi nllnc. ' AMiniX AN i,i:a(;i i: iii:tiiit (Ap it. n. k; New .York II 18 i I ! roll .. : 3 8 0 Haltirlea Hhocker and CoIIIiik: Cooper, Hollo way, HI oner and Man Ion. . IioiikIiih KairhankH ami Ida wlft .Mary Plckfurd, were nmiuiK the Imnd, IhouKamla who paired the aiamia dcaplte the rain, which continued intermittently until (lie nrih Kama of the second Set. Nec hla hitclinesa with oiilKtrelched Mile. Linttlen and Miaa r.rnwne had, a dial, on Ilia ciuhhouHc atepit Juat before they went in to ilreMa for the lnalchi . Kaeh watched the other well and ' bath commented upon the MOKcy condition of I lie court, ' . . "Are tlu-ae for me?" naked th COVE EXHIBITS AT UNION RANK HIGH IN TOTAL COVK, June U (HpcclalJ Htock rrom Cov played ix bitf part In the I'ulon Llveatock tdiow tlila year. Itealdi-a i-Nhihlla rrom Hie boya' uud tfirla' clubH here aeveral dairymen had aaimata on dihplay. The club boya' and irlrla' anlmala are all purebred. Tlie children havlnir ex lilbltioiiM were: (lertritde and Itob- erta Hell, Hubby Duncan, Dorothy .Miita, ttoiiby ciark. carmen and Jane Han lei, Itulii, France und John 'Comatock, Jamea. Theodore and Kleanor ritrilvle, Alman Uelao and John Fisher, Harold Johnaon and Kldun Kouthwick. Allen Milla and Virirll Conley exhibited nemo la-ef ateera. 'J'he Hell brulhent d la played tliirlreii head of pure bred .U rm-ya and Mr. Hva. Iiiincati six liead or pure bred Jt-rMeya. John Williams exhibited hla hoea. Dar- roll and Ixiwell Weiiner and Kldon Houtliwick tilao had plif diaplays. Abe Mitchell Victor In 2-Day Tournment .MOOIIPAI1K. Juno 12. (AO Abe Mitchell, Hritlah piofcaalonal won the two-day taiwl (toll lotirn aipcnt which ended hero today, maklntr un a SB re sale score ot 337 poillla. KVVD.VI.S COMINti HACK ATfllvNtt Ore. k sallilals. of Ihe kind worn diirilut Cleopatra a time lire rOIIUnif llll-O "e oy me lUBir lonahle women of Athena. ! he mimlala iu'e usually of j'ussi t. lea ther ami are held to Ihe leet by while brown ribbons entwined KTiirc! ally aroanii mo -llinies lion calVeH. . Haircn and Jones Trim . Mitchell and, Toller MOOUPAUK. KiiKlanit, Junt, p (Al WulUtf Hawn unij nul(h' Join flnfiKiil Abu Alilclu-it uni Cyril Tollt y, 4; up mi 3 lu jtiny in Ihrir liiturnutlunul lour Itail inati-h hipv tii'Iay. , .,. . . KIILKK IM ISMCM V il'T.i i . xii. Hon I Utiril anv iiuiHiciiy; nut piiuiu Iuh fur k'oth'n my nanio - uml 1 WKh ln k i 11 out at iirlnt" tutM liOfh, f'lrtiHRo MhrlJI" ftlnyi.r i rt-porli'iH iiftt'i ho lind Imii visit. I. i ny ni8 iiioiiiiT lor Mm lirHt iim,, Minro lift 'iitnhM Ihu pi'lHon, It sVait hi' twnnly-flrHt lilrl hiluy. His tun. uwr iiroiirfni mm a mutiua or fntnl mill fitihraci'f) ti 1 in. I'IiIk in my wlf" mUl rolit'o- iiKii) I'laii',. ufti-r li Ii'i jfit t U Uii fuliirit kltiK- of Kw'-den, whom hud !!! In) pin ir to i-wort d 1 1 r Ihif hiH N't-w York vlHit. "Mjulfllui', tnfft t lii Crown I'rlurf of Nwcilfii' 1 I'l'Hlx.s Haly. Tim rrown prinri H)iook luindH : (!)VC Man Inilired 111 Willi Mit. 1'iai'V Willi II t IliOIIHT. Mi-h. Mary Van (JilttiWf, iiikI with f-vi-ii-ii)tmttiH-oll Jcun Fionnrt; j .... .-,a.e w io.u e pnuaeu a a very (.(H.,.. (s , j. An remarkable baby, while dltrnltarlea.wn(V , , . . , . while Klnn.lliiK ill front of the nlan- l'laning Mill Accident rt. u. t: HT. I.OCIR (AP) Hoatoa 3 HI. taiuls M 4 U 1 Ilutlcrles Khmke and lilachoff;' Claston and Dixon und Bchanfr.' in hla prime, was (he closest. vnuiUNf; KniiiiAni'iT Orovo has the-speed of Wnddell, T'robuhly as much but certainly no more. Ills curve ! Just about a aliarp breaking?. in one respect t Jin two differ. quite widely. Waddell kept his fast ball letter high und pitched ta the liundle of lh bats. Orovo, on the other hand, kern hi fast ball , much lower. ., When Grove acquire tht ability to buz the tact one over letter high and on the Insldn corner, hi efrectlvenesH will ho considerably increased. nooKirc iNKin.D In major Jeojrito biueball no olub Allleriean Kili 'ilh a'. Mtiile three rid cross nurse. i:i flowiilK of 'elais or his sulle wailed at blue rones, passed. , . i"", w" ' '" '- Iiir mill Tilesitay. .A loiur board "We, iHDth way .nee.,1 t1, in.".Su-'"'ani-l a .niiirier or an hour at ,,.a,1Khl in th ,.., or . Xlw 1U)1, naiine smilingly replied.; , . . , i Plal'-s Invitation to Ket aciuail 1 mrlr,ll t,lc ,)oaI.j .r(.cly toward : . jw"1' t!'""y- him strlkiiiK him just below the PAfllH. June 12. (AP) Miss( The officer was thrown from hla knee und inlllotlntr u severe wound. macliine and knocked unconscious He has heen unable lo ui.e the lejr wlieu he Nlupped ambleiily in front since. of the crown princes' automobile j , , ,- , , ! 10 avom riinniUK' imo a crippieu youlll who waa crossing tlie street, lie was escorl Inu- hei hhrhneiis' ma chine to the Hrooklvn museum. I ''HICAOO ThlnK havo chanued 'l'Mik ills Address. ! since irrandma was u Klri. but not The crown princes look Plato's 100 much for Mrs. Abiru!! While-! nddrera and waited at a privute "" hhelsOl. 'loday alio "nss-il How To Keep Cool iirv oxk oi-' m 1: Westingb ouse Fans A Tan Tor l-ivcry Nrcil.' ' H & S Electric Co. SnintiMi' HitU'l IVIdj; iMiouc- :i:i.v lucklnff a Hf-iiBoiH'd Inflfhi of xrtr prann iH jlvf-n niftnh rnnMlilcrallon un a pi'nnanL.-oonti'ntlfrr,' . ,, ', ni'Hpllfi thin linllflf, ihe Ni-w York YaukfXH aro Kolrifc uloriK winning- a lot morfl hall iranuw Ihiin lhrv r I II JUJIKfP lllllf'MI 11:14 iwo youiiKNtnrH at nhorl. anil ftrconil. Komitfr ami Lay..t-rl. Thin won hi a 1 it r. a st ov Tin-; tiii:s l)oiltal to which ho wax takon 1111- !,lr linK in her f"vv.r roiirtstor I onllnarlly ho connl-Jo rod falul lo III hIip wxh assured lhal IiIh Injuries m t out alono ror Now iork oh prnnnnL riuinreM, yet thn kftfp 011 wlunjiiK'. Yank wro not Hi rioiiM. .vacation., 'My doctor aaya - th trlp'll do me Kood," who explained. IXIUTKKTIY IIAIti:KSi:n 1 Helen Wills, Ameriean lawn t-niila I lSi:TIINJ l'Hi:ci:i)i;NT elianiplon. who sulimitti'd to an Am u matter of fact, when the opiM-ution for aipendUi(lH la.stj ! YankecH won lfl HtralK"lit hall wi-k, wnih tiiki-n I'min the Neull'yj l.OH ANOEI.KS Tlu-re nrej R:aii,ci, Him Infh-ld wan made up howpltiil last nlfrht to the hotel four nleetrlral flluven for every able j alinOHt entirely of recruiln. where her mother in Mopping. Mtodled human In the H., A Km- Oehriir In iilrt Heoon.i yearn a a ' After staylnff a few dayn more In ery Wi.shon, of HakerHHeld, told rKulnr held down flrHl, Jzeri l'orl lie jilans tp ko to Knland the I'acUiC Coatft Electrlelul con waM at ttecond, Koenlfr; ut Hhort and to watch the Wimhleilon lourim- vuntion here. "Klectrlcal tnotorn Mike Oiu:lla at third. Ciaxella ipent. The champion today wild 'are performing tlm work, of lUi,- wan ttiibhinir for Joe Dutran,. out Wl nllKhtly tlivd hut that her ( 000,000 meti" he said. I with an Injured finKep, , "condition waa HntLsfactory. Khe is . ' Not one memler of Hie infield, dcrtnln nho will he able to play in) KING SOFT, YE ItKU.S ! wltii the exception of Clehriff, boa.st- the KoreBt Hills rhamploiiKiilp. I SICATTIK Mri. Hertha K. Iand-j ed more, limn a brief experience k ; 1 'm, mayor, has pill the damper on j a biff leuRiier. t ' Nothlmf Increawn a nmu'R op- the traffic beljs near Soattle'H i-x-1 Perhops the Yankees intend to petllo more than IiIh w1"' walcliintf pensive community hotel. Ilerenf- up.srt precedent by KOthfr the route ' Ji meal dlnh to ien if there at their Hennatlmial Nprinir irait. enouitli left fur 1ianh. will ten tlie hells' must soujul lUiort and 'weet, Iter lionor ordered. COMING! , HOUCHEIi-FRENCH Big Oregon Shows The Show That Always Makes Good . Ne.ir Union Pacific Freight Depot 6-Big Days -6 Starting Monday, June 14 A SUNBURST OF JOY! A CYCLONE OF FUN! Come out. Meet your friends in the Midway and ' have the time of your life! " .. rI1,1.1.1. .. .' . 1 . . ... 1 ... . r S.TT.lL. 1 . ; u OUR M ON E: Y R A I Kver.vf.in. Coes () JJJg SING Nothing Reserved Wecliiesday BEGINS 9 June 19 9s00 A, Store Closed Monday and Tuesday M. Store-Wide Sale! To Arrange Our Stock For This Stupendous Sale Featuring merchandise from the best factories of America who specialize on quality Wearables for men, young men arid boys, such as Michael-Stern & Co. and Rosenwald & Weil clothes for men, Perfection Clothes for young men Levi Strauss, "Boss of the Road" and "Crown" Overalls and Work Clothing Berg and McKibbin Hats Arrow, McDonald, Neustadter Dress Shirts and Pendleton fine Wool Shirts Van lleusen, Arrow and Aratex Collars Men's Ironclad and Allen A Hosiery the fam-, ous Nettleton, Edmond 'Foot Fitter" and Stratford Dress Shoes for men, Bergmann, Buckingham & Hecht and Weinberg Work Shoes for men Robert Johnson & Rand and Bergmann Shoes for boys Pendleton Robes and Blankets Multnomah Trunks, Bags, Suitcases, etc. All this fine merchandise goes on sale at reductions .both drastic and genuine. A Plain Frank Statement This Sale is solely for the purpose of raising ready money and reducing stock. We must convert our merchandise into cash. In order to reduce our stock we have reduced our prices. That is all there is to say. You know our Roods merchandise of quality. Nearly twenty-five years of merchandising in La Grande is rav recommendation. - . . CLINT VAN FLEET. This Sale Is Bonafide! La Grande has never had a sale like this Men's and Boys' Cloth ing at Sale Prices. Largest stock of Men's and Boys' Furnish ings m Eastern Oregon. We must reduce our stock. We are naming prices which will move the mei-chandise. All "Merchan dise of Quality." Everything in wearables for the man and boy can be found in this store. , m Never have we had such a large overstock of Clothing, Fur nishings, Hats and Shoes. , We have resolved to move ALL SURPLUS STOCKS. Every article will be sold at drastic reductions. We want everyone to know this. There are no frills in this sale. No loose talk or exaggeration. Just a clean-cut demon stration of Clint Van Fleet's ,way of doing business. Quality Wearables for men, young men and boys. Shoddy plunder never found a place m tnis establishment, nor did we every buy mer chandise for sale purposes nothing but standard brands will be found here. SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 AT 9 O'CLOCK. BE THERE. Watch for Large Poster and Other Advertisements for Prices. You will be interested. NOTE: Remember, this store has built a reputation on the founda turn of honest dealing, honest advertising and handling of only the highest grade Wearables for men, young men and boys. "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE"