La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 27, 1926, Image 2

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    Page Two
Tuesday. July 27, 192(1.
I,
Some Unusual Values In
Summer Dresses
HILL'S
"A Good Place to Trade"
Billy Evans
)ays:
HKiXFVK BI'MY HAY
Twenty-four clmnrr-n In onfi nf-1-
rnoon at BhortHtop.
Much wa the busy dny "Top
per Kidney of Huston put In on
July 1& In a double-header with
('lowland.
In th wcond piino the former
Jtrolt Tyjfcr star, who has added
much strength to the- Hd Sox, all
but cftuulod two American P-ague
records that haw stood for morn
thou a score of years.
In the op'-nlng Ruine Itignoy pro- j
iwin-d hiinsolf for whut was to fol-
low by handling four putouts and
flvo assists, several of them being
of a difficult nature.
In thv final half of the twin-bill
Klffiiey did his stuff by taking care
of four putouts and 11 aHslais. II In
snnsutlonal flc'ding aided greatly in
putting over ntcher IMnmch'rt
first Win In a It out on uniform.
CIOSF. TO kf;'oki
Tn hnndllug IK chnnces In a nine-
trilling game, nigney came within
i wo cn miiaiiiiR- iio Aim ruuri i u-
gue record. EJAck In 1902 Hobby
"Wallace, of thit Ht. Ixnils Rrownrt
took care of 17.
The major h-ngue record of
ehanctifl accepted by n BhortHtop in
If), made by luinny TMrhanlson of
tin Washington club, (hen a mem
ber of the National lengun circuit.
It happened In tho second game of
a doubln.header on June. 20. 18V2.
Taking care of 11 iiHHlsts fnllw
one short of the Arnerlenn league
record made bv Kid TCIberfeld, then
) luylng with Detroit. It Id a pecu
liar colncidenco that this feat tilso
catun In the second game of a double-header
staged Sept. 2, 100 1.
The major leugue record for as
sists Is 14, made hy Tommy f'or
corun of tho Cincinnati club on
Aug 7, l!o:i.
Whllfl Jtlgney fell Just shy of the
..American lengue marks, his 24
cha n cen nt short for one afternoon
i;:1h Just about a record for ono
, liuy's play. .
X'j- , p
j'1,! . six in now .
f One of the peculiar fen turns of
J Ittgney'H pcrforrminco In the sec
1 6ml game of tho douhle-hcader
i Ah Ills whirlwind finish.
! ;; In tho seventh and clghlh 1n-
72 x 80 DARK GRAY
CAMPER'S $(i.00
Blankets
All pine wool materials, densely woven
throughout an ideal blanket for either out
door or home use, welt seamed edges. Final
(lose-Out Price ' -
3.65
Oregon City
ALL WOOL $15.00
Bian
AT COST!
Lach blanket a guaranteed "Oregon
Uly" bearing their "First Quality"
label, beautiful patterns, strong,
close woven warp with heavy fleece.
Going at cost
35
REGULAR $4.50 "NASHUA"
CO x 80 DOUBLE PLAID
Blankets
Principally blue and grey, large new checks,
medium weight warp made by the nationally
famous "Nashua" Mills "Superior Grade"
stamped on label.
nlnKH lw rctlml ix mikwhhIvd bat
t jth, IUk" y to 1'lrHt jttuwmun
' rnit.
Hhrncy'H busy nfu-rnoon omplm-
lzcs lh' Importance) of Mfrh-cluK
work at shortatop. imiiirtlannhly
It Is the moat exacting point Ion In
the luriHil. ,(
Thn-f; or four clnnt In th Amrr.
Iran IfUgtw have Buffered vrey
thin jf-ar Ijpcuuim of urntllo work
ut the itll-lmportunt position.
(if tin new shortstop breaking
In this year, tha play of billy Hun-n-f!ld
of ChlouifO hvia len th
niowt im prowl ve.
I know of a number of biff I'-a-
,...,,.- wnPu ftn iromUin
f(p hQ 0mm of bort.
,
WEAK AT SHORT
Asldo from Inferior pitching, the 1
slumip of the champion Washing-
(on cuit this yiar can bo traced to
shortstop play, or better perhaps,
of it. . '
Karly In the year Roger Perklr.-'
luuifh. one of the ratst short-
Btopn the gume has ever known. . wo othor trust le who recently s
ws handicapped by bad under- capd are still at latg..
I Mnnlntr.
1 i Tl.lrt fArCAtl MfLnae-ef TlArrls to
hlli,k. Dn thfi -oi- 'Buddv"
.Myer. Killing Peckiupaugh's shoes
on the spur of (ho moment Is a
'rather big task and Myer found It
so. Ho lcid troublo hitting hU
stride.
Then Peck, got back Into tho
game for a short tlms, only to suf-
fer more Injuries thai again forom
lilm out of the lineup.
Failure to make double play.s by
a scant, margin Is the difference
between victory nnd defeat in many
u hall game. It In In this' feature
of play that most, recruit short
stops falter.
An Indian from Oklahoma re
cently bought what was thought to
bo the only remaining wooden bath
tub In Kansas. Jl.n inado It Into
huge tom-tom. 1
A flower thirty-fivo inches In
diameter ha been 'discovered in
Horneo. Its bud Is often largo
as a man's head.
1 .at In still retains Its popularity
In North Carolina, whero morn
(him I2i)0 boys and girls from ?2
high schools recently participated
in a Htatc-wldo 1 41 tin contest.
ikets
$7.72
0 CONVICTS
MAKE ESCAPE
BA l,KM, Or-. July 27. (Afl
Jo Wallace, chauffmir for Wur
nVn J. W. 1 .11 IK and riiorPn Koh
(pr, lhs wurrtYn' rook holli triml
if ttt ihn Kiutn penitentiary,
raprnl rdny afternoon ufter
npprr hnilliitf a hirh powrPiI cur
hHonglrijr lo th prlHon. 'It if cur
wuh tuk-n rroni the prttton jturu.
VuHuc wim broturbt to HHiii
prlfiun ulitt yt'iirM .10 iioih (illlluii'
; rounfy to acrve lift- for tin
in ii r-
dr of bin wlfn. IIh wah hroiiKbt to
Mitlrrn by I.HIIa who wuh then nh-r-Iff
of that county. Koi.vr won -nl
up from Douglas county to I;j
four years for burglary.
Tli two t runt l-i 3 l.i ut d'N'ii
about 4 o'clock In lh-i uft.'inoo:i
and evidently cacap.! bvlw-i-m
thffi and ft o'clock. Then. . In no
duo as to th dlrH!tlo!i th -y look
out of jttnlem. j
Wallace had a gooi r-ptitnilnn
modfl prlnonor, and wui
trusted to the extent thru h h:t
hen allowed to pj'tir.pate in
snveral huntu for es.vp.-J ronvlriM
He had full charg of tin prison
gurag. He frequently drove the
prison vehicles unaccoinpinili-J by
officer Whllft th trlaln of Turn
Murray. ' Ellsworth Kelly and
Jamca Wlllos were l.i proitnM.i
lust fall ho drovo the ear that ctr-
rlod them to and from the penlten
liarv l'ttoh
,urrr icnruon nn.i nHn,
( I MII.IIH.h; Ml
YANKEES ABROAD
MAKE ALLOWANCES
PAl'L SNfTTHS. N T. July 27.
(AP) President Coolldge hopes
that Americans abroad will make'
mjowannes for conditions In the
foreign countries they are visiting,
and will not Indulge In any un-1
warranted criticisms or any re-'
criminations.
Doubt was expreSHed In behalf
of tho president whether loo much j
attention nerd be paid to the sltua
llon that lias been reflected In re- j
cent press reports from Rurope.
The desire of the !'n!ted Htate It
was snld wan to maintain frn-ndly
relations with all countries and the
belief was expressed that the atti
tude of Irrcsponsihilc persons of
the (Inlted Htates or foreign coun
tries should not bn treated too ser
iously. II is necessury, it was added, Tor
Americans abroad to r-.-all.r at this
Hint- that peoples of noum other
countries aro In a. different situa
tion nnd It should hts the part of
Americans to view their difficul
ties with sympathy.
Koine American tourists, it was
Each and Every Day There's Another Sensation At
ASH BROS.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
ONLY 4 DAYS REMAIN TO CLEAN OUT THIS ENTIRE STOCK. AS THE END DRAWS NEAR
NECESSITY COMPELS LOWER PRICES.
Wednesday
SINGLE
BLANKETS
DOUBLE
BLANKETS
CAMP
BLANKETS
ROBE
BLANKETS
ALL NEW, CLEAN STOCK! AND EVERY BLANKET GOES WITHOUT RESERVE
FOR FINAL CLOSE-OUT T03IORROW!
E. H. McCUNE & CO.. PORTLAND, OREGON. CLOSING OUT ASH BROS.
ASSIGNED STOCK, ELM AND ADAMS, LA GRANDE
EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
NEVER SAW ANYTHIHG IN
HER LIFE LIKE Kll
The Good Of This Medi- of the hed to the other.- I felt so
cine Just Seemed To G6liiro- i"Kish and womom an th-j
Hvoi. VTa VniSi Cvt. time that J Jut didn't seem in
Uer Her Entire Sys-- hllV(, y nfo Ui,out me. u..d my
lem And After Taking housework was such a lunKn to
Four Bottles She Was
Like Different Person,
Says Seattle Woman.
'Ye. Iiitl-d, Karnak If the bett
medlcliM I ever saw In my life
iiimI I JiiMt recuiniiieud It to Vrry
liody." (li-diiMfi Mrs. Mary Aluii-
Httl, of SJIfi 3 Mh A vc.W..' Heal-
tle, WuHh.
'Sevfral years ago a severe at
tack of lh' 'flu' left nit In siteh it
ribly rundown wakened cundl-
tlon thut it seemed MU I'd nev-r
regain my Htreugth and cm-rny,"
coutlniles Mih. Mansted. "1. iad
no appetite, nothing tasted . right,
and. I nver enjoy vd ratliiK uny
thing. ' .
"I waa tut nervous that the lea'
llttbi thing would gi-t. on niy newe
and nights I .couldn't sleep but
wtiiild roli rimI toKn from one nUU-
said, are somewhat of a .buntp
tlous nature and If that tyiu? .oh
tains some education and discovers
that there nr oih-r people In the
world who nre entitled lo some
consideration not much harm will
be done.
If the morn responsible type of
Amr rlran finds things abroad un
satisfactory It was asserted there n
always the r . indy fur thi'in lo
Cime and spnd their money here.
NOTKi:.
XOTICB IS HKRKHV OJVKN. That pursuant to an Act. of the
Legislative? Assembly of the Statu of Oregin. approved Kebruary 26,
I SH!, the following -county warrants, which woro issued more, than
seven years prior to the 1st day of July. Iii2, and which have not
been paid, will b paid by the County Treasurer if presented for
payment within sixty days from July 1st, id2ii; and If said warrants,
or any of them, are not so presented for payment within sixty days
from July 1st, 102-5. they will be e-incelled by the County Court aud
payment thereof will he thereafter refused. '
luito Issued Number Favor of Amonnt ..
OKNKRAI, KITNO.
July n. IfllS 2194 Frank Manear 3.W
July .1, 191 S 23:i II. A. Vincent 2.20
Aug. 8, !ii3H Mary Trueter 2.20
Aug. S, 1018 2A4 Aug. TialanU 9.00
Aug. S. lfilU 247 Art Tibbie 2.tJ2
lec. 4, liUS 4121 Mrs. II. Oftcdal 0.25
le 4, liUH 4178 Currle Jackson .; 10.00
Hec. 4. 1018 4.122 James Clark 2.20 '
TKC 4, HUH 4.'I23 May Campbell 2.20
Jan. 2, .1919 SC J. A. IJtscher 3.,'tO
April 2, 1UI9 947 ' K. Thomas 2.20
April 2, 1919 flfiO Kcho Hack 2.20
Witness my hand nnd sen I of said County Court this tho 10th
day or July, A. U, 192(1.
(hkai.) c. k. Mccormick. .
July '20, 27, Aug. 3, 10. . -u County Clork, 1
Sale f B
rn.thut I simply had to force my-I
rlf to dn it. 1
"You iiint don't know howl
thunhful I am that I got Karnalt
lor the good of this medicine just m otion- with thw sain bank, was
f'M ini'd to go over all my system julso sentenced tv serve three, year.-,
and since taking four hollies I his petition for rehearing was d'
smiply fei l like-a different peihon. nied and Kubll received a four
I Just rellh cv-ry meal now, my
nerves are calm, and nights my
hIi-'P h Miund and refn:Hhing.
"'Pliat tired, Wornout fet-liug Is
a thinif of the oust now. ' and I
have so much n-w strenirth and
ent rgy that I can do my hous- j
work with ease. I tell you, Kar-i
nak sure puts new lif In you'
und builds you up lo good bealt n
almost befjre you know It, aud T
can't say half enough for - thnf
iiiedlcliM- ';;"
Karnak Is sold in Ul Orande by f
the U .V l. lrug Co., and all .
(fading dritioriKts. Adv.
i.ivroit nM:s liH.-j.Kit .
K LAM ATI f l-'AM,H, Ore., , Jiity
27 (Af'). Klamath rouniy lhiior
firif u for the tirst tilx .ucal hy of
the yt-ar totaled $'-'3,311.22. ex
ceeding by approximately $S.0(i0
t he mini collert. il in the last six
months of l 2fl. according to a
n port compiled by the district at
toriu-y.'s office. Of this aniount,
tlio state receives $ 1 1.CHH.G 1.
Hobby Jom-H, golfer, dt-servi-s an
other cup if ho escapes th! movlfs.
lanket Day
KETS
urn
I COURT DENIES
OWEN PETITION
v FOR REHEARING
flAIKM, Ore.. July 27 tAI).
In an oral opinion today the sip
pre me court denied a petition ion
rehearing by r. II, Owen, who
wan convicted of aiding and abet
ting In the misappropriation of
funds of the bunk of Jackson
ville and sentenced lo serve three
years In the state penitentiary.
Tho hpeclfic amount named in
tho Indictment was $100. but ut
tho time this check was drawn
teatlrnony showed that Owiji
owed the hank about $-0,0io,
principally in overdrafts. The
crime, was committed In
f'tiefltur O. Kubll, who was ccu-
I vlctd of a similar offense in coi
! month reprieve from .(iovernu
Pierce, so his sentence will n(ff
begin until next Novemhi-r.
W. If.. Johnson, cashier of 11m
I bank, served part of a, Iv-ye.-ir
i sentence In
connection with. th:
sumo case,
. . .. -
Iawe was talking so fast when
p ongresa ended he haao't stoppi-d.
ytt.v;,.1' . . ? .
- - ' ' ... -- .
i. Tljrt'- world's death r&ie ts estl-
mated at 68 a minute, 97,920 a day,
and 3C-.740.liOO; n year
i J -w. -. - i i mm n-
ore
1
For Your Money
C. T. C CORDS 'and BALLOONS
will give you more miles for your money be
cause they are built right and only the best of
materials used.
Come in and let . us prove their superiority.
La Grande
"The House
1517 Adams
VIRGIN
WOOL
WORSTED
WOOL
HALF
WOOL
COTTON
SHEETS
tBovs, 15, Escape from
w ?n t:,..
Jacksonville ru&un
MKpKOIlD, Ore., July 27 AP).
James fTourtlnnd and Hnrrv
Douglas, both 15 years old and
homeless, alleged by the authorl
te lo have been deserted by their
narents. and held In the county
jail at JncksonvlHe pending their
transfer to the suae inuusinai
rchool ut Hnlem. escaped last
night. They wro alleged to have
stoh-n watermelons. , ,
Tho pair were held in the wom
en's ward, and allowed consider
able freedom. When the jailer
went lo lock them up for the
night, they lild downstairs. There
wi n dummy figures In the boys'
huts, deceiving the turnkey.
i:rr;i:M: 'lino .itKi:sri:i
ItOHKIU lK!. On.. July Z1 (AP)
--Cl-onco WullnT. Knrl mover un.l
Oriirk'liinit I'arvi-r. all of Kutr'ii-.
vr llinisll'l lildt IllKllt lit Yilll
rnllii rhanr"! llti .Irunk mill ill.'- .
ordi:rly 'Oinlinl. I.oml bobilr-roiiH
unit iirofunn luniruiiKi- .altrui'liil
I In nltiiillon of orrlnm an llm trio
Ii.hs. .1 Ihroiik'li liruln. uworillnu
to th marHhul. anil a tli-puty on a
to How-bur, ami will !' Kivr
hearing this iit't-rnoon.
Miles
Tire Shop
Of Bargains"
Phone C38-W
72x80 GREENLAND
REGULAR $2.50
Blan
Double style and large size light gray pat
terns trimmed with pink and white edges.
Very useful for a sheet blanket. Going at
cost
r- B V
"Esmonds"
$5.00 AND $5.23
66x80 SATIN EDGED
Plaid Blankets
A nationally-known and dependable
warm and washable weave loomed
in the newest popular checks. A
worthwhile saving at our Assignee's
Price
$3.19
REGULAR $12.50 ALL WOOL
PLAID 66 x 80
Blankets
Oregon City and other equally well-known
makes, soft, downy weaves in unusually at
tractive plaids. Going at cxacllv factory
cost '
$7.72
I BOUND TIP TO
i DENVER J67.M '
V, OMAHA 7JS i
KANSAS C1TV... ?0JS I
i 1 DE3 MOINES 76JO I
I UT. 1-OU13 6035 i. I
I ailCAOO S5.0S
DETROIT 104.67
id CINCINNATI .... I0S.IS ,
CLEVELAND 107.61 .
lt TORONTO 112.60 !
.; ATLANTA 116.40 t?ij:
f A PITTSBURG 118.81 i l
l PHILADELPHIA. 143.97
l; new voiac 146.4s j
V BOSTON 15JJ1 fj
r In effect to Seotemberl!
EfiturnLimit October 31 J92
f
motoivyrln rollow.il Ihn car to pm? Rtff INVlTFf YOtit
Koni-ullu. wh.-r..' Ihc arriHt wan "' IWVilSiS VU
iiiaiii-. Tlw prlaoniTK iti- liroiiKht n the Union Pacific makes youi
Journey economical by low round-trip
excursion fares to all important point;
i.i the East, Middle West and South.
LIBKBAL STOPOVER PRXVSLXGEI
enable you to visit the big eastern
cities or America's greatest, wonder
lands ;
Zlon Natfonnt Parle
Yellowstone Katlonnl Park
Uocky Mountain National Park
all reached via the scenic and historic
Union Pacific. DeLuxetrains. Superior
tervice. Descriptive booklet on request.
PACIFIC
VACATION ROUTE
FOR IKPOnMA?tON AND RESEAVA.
HUM KAi.it Un UH WtUTK
J. II. KKEXEY,
Acnt
l.n r.'i'iimlc. Ore.
E
SEE
Leave La Grande
7 A. M. - 12:20 P. M.
and 3:30 P. M.
1 VBBKusmmeemsmtimBsmm
3.65
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