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LA GRAND H, EVENING OBSERVER
Saturday, June 26, 1926.
Yes, The Disposal Sale-
STILL CONTINUES TO GIVE BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT- '
We have had wonderful sale in our Ladiea' Ready-to-Wear Department because we are giving:
big: values in our Silk Dresses, Coats and House Dresses. It does not take a ahrewd buyer to
see at a glance that the values in this sale are genuine beyond a question of a doubt. We cor
dially invite the closest inspection of every department. We will have something new for you
next week.
Ready-to-Wear Section offers
tremendous values in Silk Dresses,
House Dresses and Lingerie.
Sensational sale of Millinery still
continues and the money you can
save in this department" will sur
prise you.
Another
Selling.
Special for' Monday
The Piece Goods Department is
full of Summer Fabrics at re
markable savings. Fancy Silks,
Rayon Silks, French Voiles, Nor
mandy Voiles just what you need
for the summer days at a big
saving to you.: .
Raining Suits the Bradley
make none quite so good. A large
assortment to choose from and
you can save here.
TO DEFEND HIS CROWN
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Los Angeles, Oakland
Turn in Shutout Wins
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.Missions .. , ' 0 3 1
los An'ls 3 fi 1
Hull.-rl.n Bryan and Murphy:
Wrluhl and Hannah.
Sun Pram-two (I. KiMinniinlo 3.
SAN KltAXCISCO (API R. H. K.
Sacranu'nlQ .. ' . 3 10 2
San Krani'laro 1 " 0
Hattt-rla Vinci, Shea ami
Kochlcr; Mitchell ami An"W.
Our Ladies' Shoes are going good. We have wonderful bargains that we are giving to you
in this department Buy them now.
Hill's Department Store
Itocky Kansas, linhlwr-ight champion,' will .defend his title
against that promising and popular Windy City battler. Sammy
Alandell. iu the near future. In Mandetl. Kansas will encounter
a fuv worthy of his best efforts: in fact, many pugilistic experts
liellev.: there'll In a ln w titlelioldcr .following; the clash. Kansas.
It will be recalled, came Into the honor lasl Jeceinber when he
whipped Jimmy Goodrich, the defender, on points in IS rounds.
Oakland
OAKI-ANH
Porllund
Oaklund
Ilntlerles
5, I 'on land 0.
(AC) It. II. K.
0 0 3
fi a o
Payne. Haeliac and
POUTI-AN'n. fire. Juno S (Ap) .
1-Chiick ilelhmin, clever I'ortiaml
buniuniwelglit. battled Hurt Tuylor,
lYrrc. Haulo. lnd contender for
ilt world title, to a U n-iound draw
here lasl niKlit.
The decision wan unpopular with
(he niivspiiper men anil rlnmiil.m
who Raid Taylor five rounds. 1.
man one and called the other four
even. . HHlman's bent' round was '
I he second when he kept Taylor
away, and bombarded him wllh
hurrugd of lefts and rights. Tax,
lor came back In the next fou,
frames and left the! guine llellmaa
KMpinir from the effects of lib
murderous rtKhV
liny Hurler, fllobe City heavy,
weight, knocked out Young 'jack
ficwiiscy, Tiicoina, . In the second
round of the scheduled six-round
semi-wiudiip. and llenny Wolf, i,o
Auk'I.-h welterwelglit. took a four
round decision over Al Ornein.
Hokane. ;, - . r '
Tobin: Pruett and Halter.
, Hollywood H. Sea I lie it.
SKATTI.K (AP) " E.
Hollywood .. II 2
Seal! I .. - 5 14 0
Batteries Kullerton, Ilollerson
ami Pelers; Rest, Itumsey.
and K. Haldwin.
LONDON AJioiner blow to the
Rrtllrh sporting world. Ah a ten
pig player Albert I'Vedcrlck Arlh.ur
(leorge Winilsor is a good Duke of
York. He and his partner took the
Wimbledon doubles' like llagen
took the open. And the dukn made
Miljua some wild shols. Into the. grand
stand that nearly hit the duchi'ss.
the ring, and left for his dress
ing room.
Billy WUhurn knocked out
.N'eal J.ons; in the final round of
a four-round event.
SPORTNEWS
I thi Im iicJi on trik(Ji
YANKEES If
DQUBLEHEAQER.
Billy Evans
Says:
Bell and O'Brien Go
To Ten-Round Draw
JOHNSON IN 1110.
I am. positive that If Walter
Johnson had been 41 record-seeker.
he could have broken Warden's KI'OKNB, Ore.. June ft. API
mark, that season. Johnson only Ansel Bell, who claims New York
worked when pressed. If his team bift Uomn anA Toniniy o-Urlen.
gave him a three or four-run lead of ,.orandi batl,pd , a tP.
he was willing to take things easy. rouu Uraw , , maln fvf!nt 0( a
1 umpired a number of ball ,., r,, ,k ,.
ciub w.-i.'rci.
HnclnnaM".'- .tf..U.Uf U 'tH7
l'lltsburtr ,. ,...,..4 J6 .478
HI. louts ,......,.....J4 II .t.63
lirooklyn J .Hi
Chicago ,. 31
New Vork ,., 3 -492
Itotton , ,...,,..,.,,, Ji 35 ,.lt
Philadelphia - 23 3 .377
games for Johnson that season In
which ho would cut down on his
speed the luoment -lib teammates
gave him a safe working margin.
I' Johnson won 2& games in 1910,
so It Is easy to fgure there were a
i number of spots where Walter was
not forced to .put
Jfrfana.
Suspend Oiling Work
From July 2 to July 6
Oiling oper!n on the Old
Oregon Trail highway will be sus
pended between the dates of July
2 and. July fi so that the road.H will
be In good condition for the
Kourth of July trafrle. It is an
nounced today by thA local offices
of the state highway commission.
Oiling oH--ratlons are now under
way between Telocaset and Haines
and between llaker and Pleasant
Valley.
iL.y;i:N mist pay vi'
NKW YORK The hat that Wal
ter Hagen must buy Bobby Jones
in payment of a bet over the Brit
ish open need not be of the ten
gallon variety. Joining in British
praise of Hobby's modesty Is II. Y.
Barrow, of the Metropolitan Golf
association, who says the champion
can wear the headgear he took
across t ha pond. ;
here last evening. O'Brien weighed
In at U4 and Bell at 130. i
The two went at It from the start
and the bout was popular with
the fans.
Tommy Howe, of Portland, toss.
forth-. h.is best ed his own towel Into the ring af
ter mixing, t for a while with
Clubs
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TWO OP P.XPKIITS
"Iefty" Grove has succeeded
Walter Johnson as tho strikeout
king of the .American league. ,
Walter Johnson. afUxJMysjMirs
Of rannwlgnlng In the Junior dr. ' ' . V V " " V 77. T ',i vis was given the bout on a tech-
cult no .nn miwm a Ihnulil' In h" "OU ll haVU added f rOjn 30 tO-It " " 6" " "
rikln out 1 bfuer ,! 11 e "i" "'keouls that season had h, " knockout. I low- went to
striking out a batter, except in the . .hl ,...t -i his corner when the gong sounded,
ll-lmportant pinch. purposely sought the record. . f up a towel, ilurled It Imo
Johnson, who once was figured . , . - ' -
Again In 'isil Johnson struck PT game In 19U4 when he set his
out soj men. He won the remark- record mark. Grove, a a
able number or 3! ball games that leaguer, averaged from
year wllh a club that was far from game, to 10.8S.
great. i libs best season in the minors
was in 193 wuite ne struck out .tail
batters, aii average or almost 1 1
YESTniinAY'8 nEM'l.T
' AMl'.niCA I.EAflltK
New York 13. Boston I.
Keeond Rumi"- n. t. K.
New Vork II 14 3
Boston 4
Batteriesmiocker and Collins
Kuhnlser. Jlusscll, I'oremnn and
Hlokes.
cincAoo (ap) n. ir. k,
81. 1a)iiI , ; , :n m , j
Chicago 4 1? s
Batteries Gaston end Hehung;
l-'uber. Thurston, 'McCurdy and
Hiiuilk.
national ij:ahi i;
New, York 4, Brooklyn 1.
11. P..
17 I
15 I
piTTHiiriuv (ap) n.
Cincinnati .. 9
Pittsburg n
: Batteries Donahue, May. I.urns
and Plelnlch; Aldrldge. Yde. Old
ham and Hinlth.
PlIHAriRI.PHIA (AP) It. 1L li.
Hosion 7 Hi j
Philadelphia g in 0
Batteries Mogrldgn and J. Tay
lor, liean; Wllloughby nnd Hen-line.
Yale Captures Varsity
Race rrom Harvard
NEW I-ONUON
The mighty power
eliy crew met Harvard
challenge Friday even
pulsed tho Crimson
for rowing glory In four years.
Taking the lead soon aft
start and onttlng the pace
then on to the finish, the b
Kit eight crossed the rinli
of the four-mile pull fully
lengths In front. There seei
ncaroely any doubt of the
outcomo at any stage of the race
in spite of Harvard's courageous
efforts throughout the length of
the picturesque Thames liver
course.
Yolo's triumph In the struggle
that brought the fifty-ninth regat
ta, to a close cam after Harvard
iwuj broken the grip of tho Bull
dot upromacy by winning the two
preliminary raoso ta tho morning
for tha tint Urn alaoo lilt.
as having pitched an ordinary
game when he filled to whiff six
or more of the opposition, Is con
lent to coast along.
Walter is now pitching with his
lieail fur mora than, his arm. lie
admits he didn't go to the gray
-matter stufr seriously until Ills arm
began to fiilh li) in. Mays he Is sor
ry hedliln't lake up tho so-called
mart stufr sooner.
In tho National league, Taz2y
Vanoe still holds sway, despite the
fact that a crop of bolls and a
sore arm handicapped his work
during (lie early stages of tho rare.
Polo Tournament Opens
At Vancouver Barracks
VANC01"VEn, Wash.. Juno 30.
(AP) The Pacific northwest polo
tournament opens hern today with
a, gubie. between the" Portland
Hunt .club and the 76th Field Ar
tillery teum. of Monterey. Cal. Ten
gamf4ye to he played at tho Van
couver HaTracks field. One of the
contenders IhU year is the Fin
ley all-stars, headed by. Captain
Glenn K. Flnley, inrnwr captain
minor and coach of the Portland Hunt
8.11 pen c"'b too in.
MAY IlKAT HIXOUD
A fan wrtttv m lutklriK what
chance either Clrov or Vuncc him
of ttrfftklnr th HtrlkPout rwnM
of Iho mnjor lentfitea?
I in Ik ht nny that both havo a
rhnnrit, btit II is rutlior reinot.
Urov, I Ih-IIhvp, hu Hroult'r ioiwt
blllttfa thun Vnnro, nlnrn hn hut
youth, enuhlhiff hi in (o work much
oft tier thun Ihn lirooklyn ittur.
Tho Mrlkt'out n'cord of the ina-
Joth is hold by the kitt Huho Wmt.
who In 1904 whlflV.l 34 liut.
turn. Waihloll wnB a left-httiulrr.
The nturost uiiiroich 10 thin rec
ord in (ho miijor wua uuulo by
Vul(r Johnnon In lyio, whon ha
Nt'iit 313 oH Din onixnlUun btirk to
That teuton marked Johnson'n
lut threat ut the Wadilcll record.
IurliLf tho nt-xl four y4ir h tfot
Huy or biore butu-nt on MrikR.
Hlnco lyid he huAM't broken Into
tho 3i0 cUum.
Vunct-'tt bent rffort came u 1923
when h fannM 2tii ni4n In 909
litnlitKN. Thin year In tho firnl 41 ,
litiilnir tltrhil Iia irtntfLt mil 4 1.'
I V mi (') arm bi no longer uhlt to
j work oviTiinio. nnd for that rcunon
in cluuifi' of ' brcuklntr Vmbl-'l
j mark of 343 trlk ouln 1b jn.it a
((iiT iiunniniiiiy.
per gum.
Clrove is thf pitching- wnwitlon
of lh yir. His chanr to brc:ik
Wud d c !n rro rd mf rely adds to
tint Inti-rHt that it bi'lnjf takn In
his work.
CHIXKKK MI-:iICI.K
Use Jh'rhB and lioots for cur
ing your ailment a. .
lil'.V OX
2102 4th St. p. O. Box 820
Ijx Grande, Oregon.
HAS IIKST niANci:
Without a doubt "U'tty" Crovn
is ih" only pllhr in llio mujoni
with ii rhuurr to dethrone (he great
Itnbo Waddi ll.
TIiIh m'ftson in tho flrHt 103 In
nlnjoi m pitrh'd Clrove t'unnfd 83
iiM-n. Whilo great pitching. It in
below th average that would have
to be nvilhuilnt'd to mna-Hh tho
Waddcll mark.
drove, itH u niemher of tho Haltl
more club, bettered ',H'httII'H iw-
eruge for five uceen.slvfl yrnr.
Wuddell averaged T.7 Hlrlkeuut.i
Bang! Bang! Bang!
CRACK r.RS
Al
ASK
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Pine Cone Auto Camp
Two .Miles West of Town.
Lots of mom to slHKit tlu-m.
See Our
Saturday Specials
In Our Windows
. . Note these values
every day in the year.
Men's Overalls
220 weight denim,
reinforced ut all
points of strain.
$1.09
Men's Dress Hose
Mack and brown
rib. 3 for 25c
Athletic Union Suits
Compare our price
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Store For Men
1309 Adams Ave.
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Passenger anil Express Scrrloe ,
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FQr Wallowa Ike and Intcrincdlato folnls 9 A. M. 4 P. H.
Kor rciulleton 11 A. M. - I P. M.
(Connects far Walla Walla, 1'usco and Portland)
Low Round Trip RaUs fpr Kuminer lontns.
I'or Information. Call MAIN 799, Etatte Depot.
An Institution
That Attracts
patients from all parts or
the Northwest is immedi
ately available to the ill of
Eastern Oregon,
Hot Lake Sanatorium
DR. W. T. PHY, Owner and Director.
'JOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS f OK BARGAINS
Claim Odd Distinction
asffi? a.:i
tn Harvard v5;v . vyf,
rvard's trails, ? - -.!
wnlns; and r.lqtl W J.'j . A
' irrtt bfr
How To Keep Cool
HI'Y ONE !' Ol II
Westinghouse Fans
A Fan I'or Kmtjt .-l.
H & S Electric Co.
Sommer Hotel Itldg.
riione 39:t-V
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8amj,l Bonn. Mi, and Andrew Cohtn nr the only irnrsscntaK of thti
Jewish race in the National Leattne. Oddly enouh. both are Inflelders'
Bohne bclnj a shortstop for Cincinnati and Cohen a shortstop and leooml
bssemaa wllh the Olsnti. In the American League, buddy Meyer is the!
lorw Jewish boy. He, too. Is sn Inneldcr. playing third and short for
; Washington. '
VACATION
Remember the long distance telephone in
your vacation .plans.
It will add to the pleasure and comfort of
your holiday.
It will serve your eonyenience in securing
information and making arrangements.
At lake or shore, in the mountains or by the
stream, long distance telephone service means'
that you are always in touch with home and
business.
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
J. W. Bush Ice Co.
You Cn Have Ice Books or Cards, or Pay Cash, as you please.
Ice Cheaper at the Plant
Phone 331-W
J. W. Bush, Prop.