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Saturday, Julv 10. 926- Pare Two GA GRANDE ifiVENINO OBSERVES I'; Only Six More Days Of Our Great Disposal Sale Swedish Stars Invade U. S. HILL'S A Good Plae to Trade SPORT NEWS W. I Pet. I 47 U .00 .,...,....41 24 .047 ;....4J II ' .63 40 St .Mi .'. ....41 J7 .lit l ..:............ S 1 ...21 4 .4ftS! ..J 4 .27! j CIAIJTS TRIM REDS TWICE XATIOXAI Clubs Cincinnati . ........ vtitsburg .. tit. l.ouls ..... Iirooklyn ..' . Chicago .. . . New York . Philadelphia XiOBton amkrican i.f.oi r ' ciut w. i . pet. New Tork ; .....Bl 2.7 .464 Phlladalphla i -46 3 M Chicago 44 Si .M7 Cleveland ;. 42 S .61 Washington .. .ji -... 7 .&07 Detroit 22 41 . Ht. Loula .' I union - 66 .212 . TESTF-nOAVS GAMK8 . NATIONAL liEAGVF. New Tork T, Cincinnati 4. Second game II'. H. E. Cincinnati 14 2 New York 4 12 1 Dattrrles McQuillan and Mo Mullln: Read. Mar and Ptclnich. ST. liOUIS AP) It. H. E Ttoeton 1 JO 0 HI. IxmU i 7 0 Tint tor lee Henyon, Oenewtch Freyber? to Attempt English Channel Swim LONDON. July 10. AP Mm- tenant Colonel Hernard Kreyberg, V. ".. I). H. O., U among the many swimmers who will shortly at tempt to ffwlm the channel. Colonel Kreyberg made a . dro mafln ailempt la at year and got no close to shore after a 17-hour hat tin with: the tide thal'hlff tuir man almost cried1 when -. ha was taken from the waler oo yarda from the shore. - -.,'v ,' ' ii ml J. Taylor: : . ' 8hcrdel and O'Kar- SALMON RETURN" HOME AND CRASH GATES TO GET IN PORTLAND, Ore.. July 10. (AP Crashing and aplaahlng their way 100 yard around and over atone, through hardly enough wa ter to wet thflr gills In order to reach the pond whara they had their flrat glimpse or life, 150 bl salmon - are peacef ully cruising about the quiet pond at the Bon- i nevllle riah hatchery today brand- i log aa calumny the Idea, that fish do not know the way home.'. , . I In their battl to get back, they! crashed the fates of the lower ' ponda and liberated about on a ' million aalmon fry. These latter fish were about ready to be turned loose anyway, according to the; riah commission.' : ' ' The home seekers ' are - spring salmon weighing from 14 to to pounds. It., Is not. unusual fori them to return to the hatchery, but this is the first time they have ever crashed the gate.- - fcft Jr. H GOLF EXPERTS LIKE HOURS E Charley ChrUtlernaaon and Eton Petteraaon, two of dweden's greatest athletes, are now in this country where Petteraaon will compete In the' A. A. U, games at Philadelphia neat month, rioth are hurdlers extraor.' dlnary, but Chrlstlernason, It la understood, came over only to act aa Fstlerason's coach and trainer. Petteraaon la the one shown In the inset. NEW YORK MAN FORGES AHEAD t. piTTflBirno (AP) . n. H. E. Phlladulphla 14 1 fmtsburg .. - 1 1 ' Batteries Mitchell. Wlllough-ri-hy, WlWon, Bentley end Henlina; 'A PongiT, Meadows and Spencer. " CHICAGO AP) n. H. K. .Brooklyn ., II . 0 .'Chicago ..w.......... 7 II S Haltories Uarnee, McOraw and O'Nollj Hoot and (lontnl, j Detroit , Boston 0. , t .C'levejand t, New York I. ! WASHINGTON AP) n, II. E, f t. Louis 4 10 2 Washington .. .., I 1 1 I flatteries Bailou and Dixon; Itotither' and Ittiel. ' ' !J piiirjiDriLPHiA ad' it. it. k. f'hlcago - 9 7 1 Philadelphia, .. 4 11 1 liatterlns Thomas, lyons and (tohalki Rommel and rochrann. An&rels and Hollywood i Stars Each Win One ' PArlPIC rOAUT IiEAOIT 1 ciuti . , ' u am Angeles ',. L',.,.'.....(7 34 Oakland : 40 42 Hucramento .. ............. 4 9 44 H'attlii 41 47 Portland . .......44 to Mlnelons ...'.'. .40 47 llnllywood ':. .'. 42 63 Han rranclsco 39 M Pet. .424 .S33 .(II .(OS .472 .41); .442 .411 , ' ' YENTFJIIIAY'H OAMES . rValtlo a. Ran Franctsco (, CAN' KHANOIHC'O (AP) Jl. II. E. Pealtle I 12 2 Han Francisco 6 14 1 nattnrlea Mlljus. Kamaey, Pet rrs and Baldwin; Moudy and Var- mut, yeiis. i HACIIAMENTO (AP) n. It. E. Oakland I 4 1 Sacramento .... 4 10 o Batteries Kun. Ootild and Ilool; E. Hhea and Koehlrr. V;Vi" I v i i f&6 j ;- COLUMBUS, Oh July 10. (AP) Bill Mehlliorn of C'hlriuto drop ped the lead In tho national open I' golf tournament today at (he end of tho third round hy tukinfr 70 for a total of 219, two strokes be hind Joe Turni'So, of New York, . whom he led by the. sanio in'irifln at the half way mark. Bobby Jones 'was in temoorarv third nluco with 220. ... Willie Klein stood next for tho time being with 226, 'whllo Hmllh HumA who hurt Won MPtoml uftho iinrt of Iho iny. Jack Korrotoi Tommy Armour (iml Wlll.o Mnc ftiplan thn dr-ff nilliifr chiirtiplon. HhAWfi-H ft'll on tho rltld ni OfMi or mjr . natttonirni canw to thM nnw lumber ' fnX r4nUy Anita ftm ftlwlnc hi onlrr for KiMV. uhli "Mr. VmU, w you not llmt of Irllhir About rour tow pfir7 l4t. me Mow yoiir lrn for ihi toilny" and UiU in 1uu ho Mnw It with i - " To ClMul CX Trait wo doff our Hint nun of ftmftta wind. I YH ftil Will Mf WtH gOM ItiH WMy.i TlM'y nexer ynt got hkinnail. ! HU price In right Not llko a kto Hut flkvf o'erotliftr flniM, . I Ha fci on thn itqiiArtr ' Will trrn yott fair and glvo yott IIH llnsftMl oil, hoth raw twid boll In of IIia hlghnM ttroor. Ills AUK'lt Ih dg'nn, liU palnl ty tltnm, hut -did not IntcrfiTA wlih play, or cvn scare many of thfl gullfry awuy. Ke-fo Cartf-r. of Oklahoma, (Uy, WfHtfrn arnuteur champion, with draw aftt-r Uiklng ft .-bad 4b for the flint nlnp. CltU'k Kvans kept wfill tcward tin top by shooting par on llit fit-Mt iiln, although lift Altppfd a trifle on th homewurd trip. ' O rod 1 njr of the greens thin month at the new country club golf count near Inland City, ia regarded with Mtinfartlon by Im. Ormnd jrolfera. who are' confident thf llnlo arc ffolng to bft the flnent In thim part of the country Their expectation hvo boen confirmed by the opin ion of every golf expert who ha examined the Bit. Condition, the levoiee declare, are Ideal,- and ought to provide a counte CO pur cent better than an thing now ex lm-nt in thbt aectlun. i The. tnaIinfr la to be finished by , July S&, C. I- ls4rlon. chairman of the greens committee, said . ihln morning. The water s-Htem will then be Inmalled. hy Septem ber t, the green a hoi i Id be ready for needing. Acr-ordlng to the outlook now. the link will be ready for play May 1. 19J7. fli'iiMne I gOO Treoff. FaXtenfllve clearing woa necen- sury before the rounw reached its preHent atatre jot completion. Home iSfi iipple tretn and -about - 4000 timall willows had to be. remove!). The ground wan then, plowed, har rowed and leveled. rteveral low nlouKhy places had to be filled to put M grounda In condition. Kroni five, to 16 workmen have heAh on the grounda every week day lncA the work atarted, and from two to eight teams have been employed. lsarit-on'a committee Include ('harlea A. Blngamaa, 8, D. Crowe, ('hoite liohnenkamp and A. D. Cherry. j -' Kolert HnlblJiur Rile. While no Immediate building' DrOsTra in lu. fnngldriH lh nt.-mr I PllllihmisM ftniVAt I ca host AlMA.tis located a site foe the atructur, an. I lir vlrwlng orchltecta pi an a The houtw In to. fuce Mtith. and will stand near the road that paw the grounds. Dr. A. I.' Richardson Is club house committee . chairman, the other-member being W. C. Perklrui and Will Slegrist. Eugene Planning for , Trail-To-Rai! Fete KrOENK. Ore. July 10. (AI- With organisation within Kuirene fast approaching a stage of perfec tion, TralMo-Itall - celebration leaders have reached out to the surrounding communities and have asked for their cooperation in the days of entertainment, parades and pageantry that wilt mark the completion of - th Eitgene-Kla- math Falls cut-off line of the Houthern railroad. In a letter to representative mt'n and women of thn cities In (his part of the state full details of what is sought were explained. Request for floats mus ic and representation of the com munities here by a princess to ns it Queen Susanna In ruling ovr the celebration Is given. According to the plan, each community will send a princess to attend the pag eant queen. Rehearsals for the pageant are under way and the jtperturle Is ex pected to be the - greatest of . Its UPKEEPS WELTERGROWN new yonK July io. (AP Pete Ulio, ruKtred rlns; product of Pennsylvania coal retriona, re mains klnir of the welterwclerhta after dt-fendlns; bis title Kucresx fully for the second time In eleven days. Althourh the 23-year-old champion won on a foul from kind in this section of the country. t.nnii nnninizatlons ' aro nutting up their candidates for queen of iho rolpbruil'on and the queen con i,d u-lll Anen Monday. "Oueen 8u- Kinna, bello of thn trail," will be her official title. Itobert Kuyken dall of Klamath Kalis will bo Kinir Klamuth." The Trail to Tinll celebration will lM AllBUSt 13-iO. Oeorge Irvine, New York chal-len-cr, last night at thcsf' Polo Clronnri, In a bout which ended suddenly nt ft tlnjo when the title holder had his opponent In retreat under a battering two-fisted, at.; tank. i,',. " ' - ' Many In tho crowil OT 25,00 failed to discern tho low blow de llvcred by lvlno and booed the champion as he sank to hl "knees, . and airuln as he was carried by his handlers from the. ring-.' , Initio's superiority, however, was convincing:. In both tho third and fourth rounds, litxo's over hand rltrhlA the typo of blows that aided him to win the. title from Mickey Walker lest May, had Jve vinc Blugirorlnpr bock srogiry. :- i Lcvlne's shiftiness und clever left Jab helped him stand oft the. champion at times, biit the slender New Yorker was no match for bis mora rugged opponent when they came lo clone quarters. The kids arc out of school. You carry a spare tire on your car. Why not a spare window pane for your house? f'OI.I-.MBI'H. O.. July 10. (AP) The result of the national open KOlf champlonehip was thrown In to uncertainty ut Hcloto Country club toduy when Walter Hagcn. Hobby Jones and MucDoit&ld Hmith recovi-red from yesterday's slump the lot of Iho trio equalling thn course record of 08 by taking two off par on each nine. Hagcn went out in 84, two under par. . , ; 'Mehlliorn starting with .a. six. dirt not rtn so well to niKlfitafn iiis 'wAJjritol Jfodw, TJie ,ys.A.. ..was taken lennporaiily by Joo ?rurneHa, of New Vork, who scored a good 72 lo tolul 217 Tor S4 holes. Jones finished' with a sub par 71 to total 220 nnil Munda moJ KSCAPE IH VARtlOW KrOBNB, Ore July 10. (AP) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwarxer, of Eugene, narrowly tscaped serious Injury yesterday if lor noon when their car was struck by a north bound Houthern Pacific railway train at the Iiwrence street cross ing hero. The train struck the front part of the cur. Mr. Hchwar srr, who was driving, said that he did not see the train until his car was almost on the tracks and he coul I not slop the machine in lime. mcntarlly in second place, with Melillinrn and Hagcn still out 3C J. W. Bush Ice Co. You Can Have Ice Books or Cards, or Pay Cash, as you please. Ice Cheaper at the Plant Phone 334-W J. W. Bush, Prop. ZZ In Anjndea 4-1, Itidlywnoil l-B HOUAWOOU (AP) It. H. K. ).Os Angeles . 4 7 0 Jlolbwood 16 1 . Hatterles Hamilton and Han nah i Fullerton, Singleton and Itedman. Hecond game It. JL E. l.os Angetrs .. .., 17 2 Hollywood ,. .... 5 9 1 Hatterles OUxner and Hannah; McC'ahs and Peters. (7 Innings.) Missions , Portland S. PORTLAND (AP) H. It. E. Missions ,. ,........... 8 15 0 Portland ............. 3 2 4 Hatterles Cole and Schmidt: Ixv.rotte and Tobln. PREXY WILLIAMS TO LIFT BAN ON ERNIE JOHNSON .PORTLAND, Ore.. July 10. (AP) Manager Ernie Johnson, ot the Portland baseball club, reoetved WOrri tndav fniM lrui.l,nl W.rn, A, Williams, or the coast league, that his (uspensloii will bo lifted after todays game, permitting him to play In tomorrow's double head er. , Johnson was suspended for arguing with Umptrs Ryaa In last Monday afternoon's gams atra with Hollywood raloh gam has tiD prMawted by Prestdeot The I Turner, of lis portlanl club. I'pon yuur shingled roof. "Tho Poor Man's Friend" nt buv uieM Intnl Your ikXlar gels jou more. Itp not arrant with lilm to Inulc. Ills prk la always lowi'r. Monliromrrr-Wsnl ilonai'l hold lilgli card. Ilo sure lias got lilm ranrnxl Ho sella ao low no orders go Krom IIm dly of 1st (Iramlc, And to ront'ludn my praise so nnle, Wlik4) Is an actual fact, On IImi lord's (lays Imi Joins in praise. No liualneM he'll tranaat-t. P. S. (From Claud C. Pratt himself)! Paper liangeni are ac tually going I tog-wild. Housewlnll liaw tbo foot and mouth dlseaso If tliey am not mSuthlng It over Umi fence tlwy are footing II wtoss tlm road. Tlx-y liavr aonuthlng new to tell. Old (.laud Pratt Is actually pulling In a stork of wall-paper. Koine of the sample am Item now. First alilpmcnt will bo Immti toi a few days. Wn do not expert to supply Uie whole country beoauso we rannot work fast enough to no It. Hut, oh, Itoyt watch na hand It out. Don't get loo aiulous, just lake your tum. hare a little patience price Is wliat you aro artrr, anyway. I Paper hangers tliat have tookixl at our aamplps and price are an eleotrlMnd that Uiy can hardly, wait. j Shut your mouth and open roar ejw The prlcra drop nod down out nf the skies. Claude G Pratt Lumber Co. "The Poor Man's Prtend" Pjstndry. phona Mala il Na WE DO ALL KINDS OF HAULING Any Time - Anywhere - Any Place Just leave your moving problems to us. A phone call is sufficient. Office Phone Main 85 Res. Phone 300-W CHICKEN DINNERS- fried in southern style, home raised spring chick en is now on the menu. Vegetables from the Phy mere gardens are served with it. Hot Lake Sanatorium DR. AV. T. PIIY, Owner and Director. BUY SHARES IN Blue Mountain Packing Company (Now Organizing) This company, recently incoi-po rated, proposes the erection and operating of a de hydrating, vinegar, and f rait and vegetable canning plant in or near La Grande. There is an urgent need for this plant to work up thousands of tons of fruit and vegetables now going to waste in Union County. . The establishment and operation of this plant will encourage the growing of much greater acreages of valuable crops. The profitable outlet for larger quantities of orchard and garden products will mean the development of many idle acres and the employment of many addi tional people. This plant will employ, from 30 to 50 people; adding materially to the pay-roll of the community. Authorized capital 500 shares at $100.00 per share $50,000.00 To be issued now 350 shares at $100.00 per share $35,000.00 To be held in treasury for future development $15,000.00 In offering shares in this enterprise to the investing public it is felt that a safe and sound investment is offered which should and will pay handsome dividends. This is a local enterprise conceived and supported by local growers and busi ness men. ti ; Make your subscription promptly, so that this year's crop may be handled through this plant By subscribing for shares before organization it will be your privilege to have a voice in organizing the company, outlining its policies, and in the election of its directors and off icers. For full information apply at the office of the company, or 'phone and a repre sentative will call on you. , Yours truly, Blue Mountain Packing Company Phone Main 792. Temporary of fice 1525 Jefferson St, La Grande, Ore