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i i Page Two EA GRANDE EVENING .OBSERVES1 .Thursday, June .24, X926. ""TTTyTrrrrr Join the Crowds v The Bargains Are Here Hill's Dep't. Store's Tremendous DISPOS. Of fers Unheard Of Savings YOU'LL SAVE ON A COAT BOUGHT NOW EXCELLENT DRESSES For Immediate Wear. Satins, georgettes, chiffons, and crepe de chines comprise Our buyers are ready to start their fall selecting W first they must have the monev Tho nnnta in this trrmm nrf not which is tied up in the beauti- only designed for. wear now but ("I merchandise now on hand.t the dresses in this group and, will foe appropriate ror an taw. " J mercnanaise you tney are; aw styles tnat you ecu iui immeuiaie wearing, and so to help you get the merchandise and to help us get the money all prices have been greatly reduced. Silk coats, dressy styles, and swagger topcoats are all included and afford a wide choice. Present prices are from one-half to one- third lower than they. were orig inally. . -' ; Some black rayon coats just' the thing for your car. . Sale Price $6.95 - V ALL COATS ' v GREATLY REDUCED All but our most expensive coats, have been divided into can wear right through the summer and into fall. Because of their . low . prices . they are among the feature - values of this clearance and worth in- vestigating. v " - " .: ' , Our Best Dresses ; , Included in this lot. Dresses that were sold as, high as $50. You can save $10 to $15 on : price groups and arranged on dress bought now. racks inlthe apparel ;section. '.; ';' ' Lr "' ,'X' This makes it easy for' you 'to. see just; what there is to choose from and we, invite you to come in and make your sc- " lection leisurely;- Exception- ally find lvalues. :' 100 SUMMER SILK ' DRESSES, $8.95 If you don't buy anything else be sure to get one or two of, these dresses. They consti tute a special purchase and are easily worth more than we are asking during this July sale. Tub and printed silks in all styles. i 1 1 hi : i j i tii if fiynv r 11 fir wjt n rvirn .in ill . CHICAGO SEGON 0 (I PUCE California Women Win from Suzanne, Partner T77tj t J .rrmrTti irrrf r sr v;st:rdavs c.amfs CHK'AtiO AI') Chicago took undisputed possession of Rmond place Wednesday s by , defeating f'levclond, & to 3, In the thin! (Hip of tho m-rlesv Tho locals coneenlrnted their attack in four Inning, v fllankenship .-. pitched. Meady game until .1 ho seventh In ning, wttcn two passes helped' the visitors to a' pair of runs. If. 'jr. K. Cleveland;. .'.".A...: 8 10 S Chicago IT 1 1 0 naileries I'hle and Alyatt: Itlankc hstilp and Crotise. Big Silk Sale Friday - See Our Windows HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE .: La Grande, Ore. ., ' .NATlO.NAIi I.KAfil ) flronklyn 3, Koston 1. t Second game : . r" Tt. Tf. K. ItrOOlllyn .. 14 t lloston 4 6 1 lliillerics McWeeney, Khrhar.it and O'Neill: tloldsmlth, ftraham, Hmlth. Mogrldge and J. Taylor, I largreavcav v flNPfNNATr AD , It. H. R. rWcateo .. , ......'...... c 0 rinoliinrtll ".. 1;.V. '....;. 3 10 2 . Hattirlc Koot and aonzalm; l.innr, Itlspj- und llafirravo, ?'lc.' inlrh, i ST. unirjR (AT) K(. ; AllH . :. ' P.atliorli-8 II. R. Halnm and O'l-arrsH. 7 1 Hohir and 'flnorh ! K. of wrMnn:no.N," junn 24. (ap llllzahelh ltyan und Mary Browne, of r'allfornlo, today . rratPd rluzannn Ixnjflcn and 111. VIUNto, of I'-ronw, In a thrilling- inne-Mt donhlfH gtriiKsIn boforo 17.000 appclaloni by 3-0. 8-7, 6 IM-rcat whlc-h cilmlnatPd - the Kreneh loom, In tho flint round of lh tournament wait a liltmr pill for Mite. Ix-riKlcn. hut Hhn took It without any particular ahow emotion. ; ; , . j ni rr-Miii wan evl.l. nlly popu lar with th farirn alliry, -whloh nad evidenced keen dldimnolnl onn disapproval over Mile. Ini,' ions failure, to nppear for tli mairn yesterday. All hoiiali the Npeelutora wern Impartial , hi an pmuuinir Doth allien ditrinir the Jiay, their olieeim for the, Amerl e,an vleJora erhoeil front tho Lie Hianiiim ror fully fivo rainiitea. i U AT EftiKSK -.1 iH-.nrc, ore. June u (API r.uirene'g 1920 heat rernnl of S3 was equalled attain yesterday. Iiul wiui inc relative hum dltv hiirli in., neai wua a Rroat deal more iinroniforlahle. Toduy Klvea nverv inuiraiion or netting a new cord. - ' I'ords heen'-maile an .honorarv noetor of Rnelneerinr. U'liafa fine, perhapa he'll doctor some nick flivvers. ,' , ii. Portland Wins From Oakland in Close Game pacific coast i.r.Ac.fr. . AlUntntM It, Ixik Anetm 5. I)H A NCI CI. (API. M. .It. R. MIsslonH j. tM.- 8 0o I .oh Anifeleo 6 14 . Hatterlea piliette.i J.udolph and Murphy; aiaznnr, Day, Hamilton and Kandherg, Hannah. Senators 7 NraU 1. HAW FRANCISfV) (AP) n. tt. R. Sacramento 7 12 n Han l-'ranciseo 3 9 i Hatlerlev Kalllo and Koehlcr; Moudy, Mitchell and A(nw. SPORT NE WS E DEFEATS mm J- PORTUANtt, Or Jun 4 AP) i Im Drn. Suit Itmpplnr, i took two falls from Ted Thyn, of Portland. In on of the moat nten. tarutar ' botita of th mms lut Billy Evam Scyi is: t'OMPITTITlVlf! HP! KIT In perhap no sport U a com. p(ltlv palrlt mora eantlal to success than In rolf. There are so many things to up set the. temperament In rolf that unless the player possesses the ln- nichf.'. Thy waft a Mrttnt of!"l""'t to fight bock. It Is an easy : liern'g Timdloelu to the first fall matter to find an rscuss to curl up which Dem took In 91 minutes 10 renonds. Thys suoceeded In mining the second fall with b nrotch hold In ,18 mtnutss (0 seconds It was n . ill her crotch hold In tha third si s nion that gave Dern hta chanos to pin Thy. ,', For the, first tlm. ringside weighing In was witnessed by the fans. Tliyn weighed 174 ami tiern Hlng over the light Iheavywalght, limit, Bwn could not ilalm the championship through plils victory. , In tho preliminary. Jlmml An. derson and Bob Myers wrestled 30 minutes to a draw. 1 1'ItOMJNE TKAAf WI!9 I"ROnl9 (Hpnolal) A ball game was played ut ProraUo last , Hundny afternoon' between the i ?'romJse team and ' a tertm from .Crowley's camp. Promise won by a score of Id to ji. Th snmu teams will play next Hundayi nfter- noon at Mn(llle. and quit col. Jt Is doubtful If there Is a golfer In all the world who has mors of thrt competltlvA spirit In his) make up than Walter lltagen., Thr you have the real reason for Hagen's greatness, although II must, be admitted that his inline Is all It should he and then some, CVolf rivals will frankly admit that, no mutter how mr Ilagen l trailing the field thorn Is always me rear mat he will get going. 'I lie Jlagen menace that alwavtt eims m goir Is based on fact. ANIENT IIAfiRN rtecently. In glancing over the various achievements of Ilagen In lournnment play. I unearthed some ry Interesting dope. Ilagen has to his credit the win. nlng of every major championship to which h has been eligible. No other player can boast such a re markable record. However, no better proof could he offered of the competitive spirit possessed by Ilagen I lion his un canny success In winning the play. off in tournament matches In which ha has finished In u. tie wllh one or more players. In such matches there Is a terrific strain back, or every shot that is played. But It seems that, at such times Ilagen Is always at his best. IS TIHPI.F. TIK ' In 1814 Hagen finished . In a triple tie In the Metropolitan open rhumplonshlp. Mr hrtil J I m tluraes and Charles llofrm r In the play-off, Three years later I followed him around the Bran Burn course, Just outside of teoston. to see htm come from behind and tie Mike Brady In the National open. The following day, I watched hlin triumph over Mike In a nerve-racking match. The next season ho tied In the Krench open for first place and again won the play-off. In 1923 he trimmed Hill Mehlhorn In the Tex as open, afler the had finished un even for first honorH. " 'To take the 1920 professional championship, Hngen wan forced to go the limit to win, twice finishing nil-even nt (he 30th hole, lie went 39 holes to trim Al Watrous und 40 to conquer I.eo Dlegel. Which simply explains why the ' Seattle , Hotljwnral 4. SEATTT.R (AP) n. ir. R. Hollywood '. 4 -8- 2 Seattle .. t 10 1 Hatterles -MCCabe and "Peters: MIIJus and Jenkins. Portland 3, Oakland 1. OAKLAND (AP) R.,,lf. R. Portland ... 3 S ' 1 Ouklnnd :. ....L.j., 1 r, , 0 . Batteries Mangum and1 Berry; Deloney, Gould and Baker, Bool. .w . -'i r. '.. 1 ..,1 . l. .,11 . .. ; . , (1,. More Rescue, Work Needed , . AT 7fi, HE STILL COACHES Softy' y CmMaifyQ MOTOR TRANSIT CO. Passenger and Express Berrien leave la orande w n ish ana iniermMlate Podita A. St. . 4 p, For PandMna It A. M. . 4 P. M. (ContsMta for Wall Walla, I'as&o and Portland) Low McMast Trip Ram for Rummer Months. For XaformaUen, Call MAIN 1H. Stag Depot If. Well, what do yon kmw slxsit that? We llMinglit we) had Mowed our advertising iHsrn I0111I rnougli that every Tom? Dick and Marry In every nook, and corner of the ftraiule. Hondo Volley would sure ly know that Claud C. Pratt was wiling building material below Hu man order prices. . Hut 11(1011 my word, if a man didn't comn In yesterday and hail every mark of an intelligent fine looking gentle man and we were able to sell hint a largo order of 15-yenr guaran teed roofing to cover a large barn, below ' KawlMii k and t'oiimaiiy prkW'.Now-' ww- are -rdaunlng on shipping lit or IM gallons or while nalnt In.nlil Xlluumiel 'I'h.tiM. i. RPOKANR, Wash.i- Tob'iTltle.ian old Mlssnurian hern iiint! attention Is paid to rescuing Ju-.siul Im- was lust like tho riHif uri vcnllcs from careers of Crime. Tio-I llicin lie liad to Imi slinnnl. lie bert B. Iyepr, Lewlston. Idaho, round out. Hist we nmld save liiiu1 told the Northwest Assoelallon of fiort gallon arier iMtying tln-1 Rherlffs and Police. Luke H. May, I freight 33 of the wav across Ihci Healtle. was reelected president or continent. Yestenlay we playe 111 uwociaiion. Americans, Led by . Jones, Take the 'Lead HT. ANNUS, Juno 24. (AP) Hobby Jones, American amateur champion, and Wild Hill Mehlhorn, fighting Chicago pro. led the field today ut thn thirty-sixth hole mnrklng tho half way post toward B URNS : . CnVttf Willi WO! DUWI afterwards PPIJr gndy WICKS V If .A. 00 RUB Qr MTlimua, JmU4 yr6 . the Mritlsh- open golf- champion ship. . ' j )' I"') I ,if .' BAKER- LA GRANDE STAGE Leave La Grande 7 A. M. 12:20 P. M. and 3:30 P. M. Public Sale! ;" ' "At the Duncan McDonald Farm 10 Miles Northeast of La Grande Commencing at 10 a. m. , FRKK LUNCH AT NOON Monday, June 28 30 Head Horses, 3 to 8 Years Old (50 Head Sheep, 5 Head Milk Cows . Two .l-liotlmii OUvr iranv plows; Two ttj In. wairniis; 'J'hiii mIm IwiiHSri; One foni riiltlvuloi'; Onn Monti or ilrill; Ono iiiciilinlor ' ' ' ' " 5i Household Goods 1 Consisting or, library (able, rorkinir chairs hall cuplKMiril mill iiiinirrmis other unities. TKItMS SIO and iindrr, sh. Ovit a crntlt of nionlliK, Faiir.AliIn nolo .IruwhiK H Hr rt'iii- iiilorest, wllh 2 Mr ittit dlsoimt for cash ori salo luv ' Duncan McDonald T. h. JOHNSON, Auellnneei' .1. E. KrV-VOMlS, Clerk SMITH WHITR HOPF. SKATTI.K Governor Al. Smith of New York. Is the "presidential whlto hope" of the democratic party. Judge Cleorge W. Olvany, Tammany chieftain, told local de mocrats. ' . j today srtiflol cnminenees. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "Tim Poor Alan's Friend" Near Ksuiflry. Phone Main 218! No bunds UuslneNs, . j Jim Ten Kyek Is tha last of the once famous "Mlg Three" In collegiate rowlug circles. The others were Jim Hire and Charles Courtney. Ten Rrck went to Syracune university 13 sea. sons ago, and todays at ". he's, still holding down the same Job. Trne, he's not quite as aettve as he was that spring day In 1"J when he assumed hla present duties, bn& he's just as enthusiastic.4.., Jim Is the founder of the famous "Ten Kyek stroke," kaown . wherever slwll-raclng Js held. or talkeit, about. , , ... ,. . i .:; ifj tiu . i v . ... t. . ,'. U. Ttngen threat In golf Is as much feared as the lltibe nulh nvenace In busebnll. American league .pitch- have much If not morn re spect for the Bambino. fONVTiYrivo pnoor ITagen's pifciy In the various Drlt- lh open tourneys In which ho haa contested, could also he offcrfd us convincing proof of his fight ing spirit. In his first attempt to win the British title ttngen was off his game and finished nowhere In pnr-j tlcular, ubout 7th. I believe. Touf- ed'us a possible winner, his show ing was a. distinct disappointment. I nit iwgcn, after It was appar ent, that he was out. of the running, pick up and quit? No, sir! He con tinued courageously on to the fin ish, playing each shot as carefully as If he had a chance. Huch conditions called for com petitive spirit far mora than If rid ing along on the crest of success. Any one can be a good winner, the test Is to he, oi game loser. . THICK WI.NNI'.R In 199: Hagen was rewarded for his efforts and1 persistency by win. nlng the Brltleh open. The fol lowing year he lout by a single stroke to Arthur Havera. lie came hack te win again In 1934. Two victories out of three con- secullve attempt In the British open and a one-slroko defeat, tells the story or Hagen'a consistent golf plus tho will to win. Ty Cobb possesses the eld com petitive spirit to a superlative de gree la baseball. That Is why he Is tha game's greatest player. Paul Berlenhach bos It ns a' tighter, that Is why he la achieving success even though others with neemtngly more ability, are just also, rnaa." An Institution That Attracts patients from all parts of the Northwest is immedi-. ately available to the ill of Eastern Oregon. Hot Lake Sanatorium DR. W. T. PHY, Owner and Director. Friday and Saturday Mr. Miller Sleeps Like Log:, Eats Anything 'After taking Adlerlka I can eat anything and sleep like a log. I had gas on the stomach on I couldn't keep food down nor sleep." (Signed) R. C. Miller. one spoonful Adlerlka removes OAH and often brings surprising relief to tne stomach, fttopa that full bloated feeling. Often brings out old waste-matter yeu never thought was in your syitem. Ex cellent for ehronle const Inst len. The I & L. rrug Co. 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