La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 31, 1926, Image 2

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TTA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Saturday, July 31, 1926,
New Utz & Dunn Sport Shoes
for Fall Wear
HILL'S
"A Good Place to Trade"
SPORT
Dill
; I'lit.Hbiirff
flneinriuti
' St. I.OIlb
: I'htfiiKO :
Ttrooklyn .
New York
I'lilintlHplila
i ljostun .!
. AMKItrc'A.V
; New York '..
I ( l five I ami ,
I'hllodelphla
Detroit
f 'hlrnso
.' WuHhlnRion
I HI, WontH
JiOHtOll
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I.KACI l:
Won Io.sl Pet,
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Mil
Yi;sTnuiAY's ;aii:s
, i,r, ;ri:
Ft. Txrolfl 5, Nr-w Tork 2. 1
OilciiKo 1, Brooklyn 4.
riltflburK I, Philadelphia fi.
amhricax M'-ai.tk
J rM,if.,b.lhla 1. C'h'vol.unl 4.
I CIIXCAnO, (AP) Johnny
Ci'wVy.mh thror-bium hit Hturteil
. a butting rally In ihr- ninth Inrt
; intf which icnvo Chicago u .1 to 4
' U'lory ovr-r Wfishintrlon in tin'
i Tlnal fcurncf of the writ. Tho
f Whltn tfox played nn uphill ffnmi-,
1 m-lvfn CovrlMkli" oi r tlm hilt In
1 tho eighth Inning- only to have thu
- tally chttckoil by Murberry. lion
'f tin's homo run wllh a man on In
. I ho eighth Inning liail glvi-n the
ft visitor a three. run loutl. It. IT.
Wahinifton 4 12 1
1 f'htcugo 5 14 1
,:. lalterbH 1 'oveleskle, Mnrberry
ami Hue); Thumtnn ami (iruhow-
,.kb
KT. I.Ol'lH (AP) t ',IU II. K.
Nw York ..!... ....10 4 1
qi i.onis n 4
, UullorlK--noyl, MrlJiluM imd
Kovorilil; . Ilulloil. llntri! nml
Hcliunir. . .
DUTitorr. ( AP) it. ir. lc.
lioKton . 4 (1 0
Ditl'Olt w. II I) 1
i Muttering nlinlMi r, lli lmucli
nml (JaKlon; Wliluhlll
nml l!uKir.
Jlullowny
DAWKS ON VACATION
CHICAOO Mull lorli nhoul.l
rouio ahortl from Wuroii
Wl"rl
(lap. Colorado nn won tin Paul
KnittVa N. Y.. Vlrn Prnald.nl
Jinwna h hnndod WfHt. Iln nnuirht.
mil trout In ten day'a liiat nuni-
to l. ,.nnoi.ra,r,Mt. Prim- of WaUn
lu'-r.
LONDON Israel Znnkwlll. tlin
liolvd Jewish author. In ftt-rionalv
111 at 1,1 homn Kimt Prostnn. A
lelephono inquiry nt hi. hnii. thin
t1Z "! ",.;"',n'",
In imrloualy 111, but doftora con.
lder that conipl.dn, nithoiiKli alow
recovery may bo hoped for."
From Cal to Al!
Her In tho pike that Prejif.
dent ('oolldKo cnuirht un.l kuv
to Govrrnor Al Hmlth of Nm
York fnr brraltfnsi. But tlov
rnor Al U no tickled h wxy
will haw It mounted ln
utead, and put In a rmiwmnt.
SENATORS WIN
I IIUIII UII.UJ1UU
u Won Ixifit Pet.
M 4H .U4
(. 4S .f.lpC
0.1 44 .&4
... r.ll 47 ' .Mfi
.... fio 4u .r.nr.
40 49 .4R4
.... :m r.ci
... m r.7
m
it
NEWS
Billy Evans
Says:
HOW FUiKR RTAHTKI
In Hport, opportunity ofton
knocks at tho door In a most un
expected mann'-r. ,
(letting tt ohiinre to mak good
in tho hltr U-aeut-H ift tho ambition
of cvt'ry ball luyor. '
Tin rarerd of many of tho friar
n vfal ltniiNual rlminintann - In
conn wt ion with Ub'lr hi oaffii
'("blllH, .' ; :
Mowi-vr-r, T Borlouwly doubt If
ifiny niiijor h-HRuo player Jfot hlfl
opportunity o injako tho trnxrin
tlirotiRb uh pr-euliar a chain of
.rii;4' happen tiiffN an did 'f(iiM Kabor of
.MTi Hie CblcaffO Whlto Kox.
,f 10 I'ibor i onft of thn fow rnmtn
,010 i"K Hpltbmi pltehom in tlm Amrt
.Ooo run J-iiKiie. ito Is ono of the bMt
.4 14 IwlrleiH In tho hlHtory of the
.Hill Ifiime, I Mirlnir t lt 12 ynar
he UtiH itlnyed a prominent jwrt In
it tie HiM'ceftH that Iiuh r.omo to the
j White Sox.
J IneblHiitully, ho In on of tho
j few piteherK to win three Karn8
I 111 it wnrlil ufrli'U We titfnt.it tlin
irlilc In 1917 ucnlnnt llio N.W.LOS Anfft'IeH SIlIlTH
I York (liontH.
I
! IM K'IIAST:n HY rilK'.MJO
(letting back to J-Vber's bush
Icukuo du.VH and bis rlito to faih "
n ml fortune,, as Horatio Aitfer,
woutil put li j
Unck In 19IS. Hther'n flno
showinsr with the He .Moines club
of Western 1'aKue. then man
nircd liv Tinnk Ishill fnrmnp
While Kox Htur, oaund him td b
purrluiMiMi ,y IhP Whltr Hox. (
At tho cloHn of tlio 1913 si'aHon
llio New York (lianlft unit tlin
')iIc-uko Wliltn Kox made a world
lour. Jiml hffore ilio mart of tbo
lour II. wuh dlwovorod mora pltch
nrs werii neodPd.
I'Vnnk w tnvUod to mako thft
trip for two ivuHonN. Klrst. to
ln'lp out In Uin pltrhlnfir. anil po,-
onil to rIvo thn rhlcfijro club a
chuncn to fri't u IIha oh him.
On tin wuy to t Ik., ooutit, from
wlinrf tho club Hiillnd. Knbor
worki-d "III HnvrruJ oxlllhltlon
KiinfefM and mi't with only fulr sue
ct'Hfl. ' : ' '
At th" ant -momnnt it won rio
cldfd not to tukA him on thn trip
mi'mb!1 of thn Whltn Hov.
Ai,o It wuii ulioiit dnnldnd to turn
him Itiir-k In llm mlnnpir.
rm:s came rwAMCK
Tlmn rnmn ill.. I.n.nl, llm I .huiw
Pil l-'illiof.' fuliifii Mriwr IIik
Mctfrnw of thn Now York CHn.nl
m I.d II. 11 wuii "Did Mini ' "': I'liii.rion. aim-
fipporiunlly" In Kubpr'H num. ,-ahr. ""'v-y -'.'"k: (II lim
Afl.r Chldiito had ilnrldnd it lnK
noiil.ln't mn Fubnr. McOraw ln.
n mgM valu0 l0 m
Olanta and secured permlaaloa
from Chicago lo tuke lilm on tlin
I rip.
Kcforu the boat Billed far thn
.1..
Vo"rk o,.,,,,. "
on Ihe trip MrGraw annt him1
tlnt tho 8 in four ,am.a and
..... ,,., i J
fact, th ffiaiutX'-
er of the (Hants liked hint so well
a a prospect ho nwdA fiatir
Iiir orfer lo Chicago for hi aor-
vlcc-a.
McOraw 'a opinion of F"abr
ciiused a chanira of mind on thn
part of tho Chicago manaffement.
Tho offer wna turned down and
Hi wna tirduVeit to report for
Nprlntc training, wlilrh wut clow
at hand. lt dtd ami nvide rood.
lit: WHiPii:n t.iaxts
Tulier maiuiKed to break evnn In
his Mrfit Me a .son. winning and Ion
intr eljtht. Mont of htH Vlelorte.t
wi re wored over tho Detroit, club
n loam which ho bun always found
e:My to bent.
lib beat ar vraa in 1921 when
be won 2(1 tftunea.
It win the irony of fntft that
M raw. ronponslhlo ror Kuber'R
chunce in tho majors, .should sr.
fer most for bavin pro1ded Ih
bin opportunity.
In I li l 7 New York nnd Chlcuo
mo iir.nt uinft met In a world
rl.s and Chicago mon, because
I'abor Heored Ibrre vlclorlr over
trio titaiit.i.
Suicide's Body Found
At Kelso Court House
Kl'I.S'O, Wash.. July 31. (AP)
. ...my oi un uninnntiri. d mun
a i, urn. I eiirly toduy on ihe
'"iirl li.iuv icrounds here, within
2" yur.ls or Ihe county Jn un,j
orriiers i.tprnam-d the belief that
It was a esse or suicide.
A revolver with one rartrlditr
flr.d as round partly under lh
body. No line heard the shot. The
man had ueru dead lew than tl.rce
hoiirs when the body was found
Physicians said.
The d.ad man was about 4fl
y. ars old and had dark hair airn.i..
ed with ray. lie was ne.itly dress.
I'd. wns five feet nine Inches tall
i n. I nelKheJ about uo pounds.
More mllllou for DrahlattiMi
Our coast line la rest rtna.
HE'S A REAL CHAMPION
II
Slncn tho fienHatlonal victoiv of Fidel llnrba, flywelirlit
UIiik, ovnr tho toiiffh lloovnin tu rH, e.vpt rlH are toutlntf tho
Pacific coast Itwl um a row. phamiilon one of the bent tho di
vision fvt-r Iiuh had. I -a Hnrba, you may rernember. cutno iuln
thn tlllp by whipptriff the l.-v(.r 1'iunkie (ieiiurn IunI year
(thf crown irolnic to h wlnn-r followintr the untimely death
of Chumplon Pancho A'illn ). in Mmba now plans to Invado
the rafit and Hhow' hlH uareH to critical New YoiUc-h.
Way to. Portland Win!
iwipip coast rr.r;rr:
rinim
i'.OH AnK-rA ...
Won l.osr Pet.
.. "I 42 .CL'9
. hi r.2
.. M 64 .D.1S
.. r.'j r.r. .r. is
.. 04 ii:i .4112
.. oil tr, .449
. r.2 cr, .444
.. 50 C7 .427
Oakland
Hramento
iwoii ...
Scull In
Hollywood
' """
Hun Praiiclsro !0
VKRTKHDAVS fiAMF.S
Kan Kruni'lMi 2-, Ki-altlc 0-2.
HKA'rri.B (AP) It. H. K.
Sun P'riinnlwo 2 7 n
Hi-atllo li S S
Hullnrlcji Mllrh.ll und An.:w;
VIlljllK imd Huldul'l.
Kecond Kiim.' - It. II. 1'
Run l-'runrLsno f. II 0
Heuttln 2 4 0
Battrrli'H lirlrrin und Vnlle;
HaHty and J.nkina.
8arraimiiU 7. .M teflon. It
HAN KHANCIHfl) ( AP) It. U.K.
Sacramento 7 14 i
M4Hlon fl 12 1
HliltnHl K. Hlli-il und M. Kirn;
role and Murphy.
mw aniiw.kh (ad k. ii. i
'"afclaflil 9 17 II
HoUVWOOd 7 H I
Buttnrl. n D. luiy. IT. i innn.
I,os Anted.- ID, PorlUlli.l H
POItTLANfl, (AP) It. II. K.
L.O Anft-nh-ft Ill 1
"
Portland s 1 1 1
Baftnrln Yarrlann and Han
nah: Ivrett
and Tobln, Wen
dnll.
TOAPS (.1 AHI) STII.li
HKATT1.K l'ed. ral prohll.lllnu
axenln said they round a luricc
brewery surrounded by bear traps
20 mil. a east or Heat tie.
20 mlb-a east or Heattle. lliuxlntr been in Jail nt all. j
.q vWOTl-ajtott,... I... i
Copyright. N KA Hnrvlr an4 London Tlm.a " '
A HIDKR TAKES THK JIMP RARKBACK, heUIng a aa4MI
aloft. Tbla la part of (be Iralnlnf at tba Kqullltlaa aehoM at
W.-neon, Nortbsalt, Knilaaa.
I
IS TRIED OUT;
li:rrtOIT. Mich. July 31. ( AP) j
After producing nnd ilistributlnK
mure than l-t,mi.0"Q of bis fa- J
iiioiih autoinobileH. Henry l?ord
has come to the- front with an
"air flivver.' J
ItumorH of experiments with a
baby airplaiir w.-ro confirmed yes-1
lerday when tlte famoiiR hnius-j
triallst, on the occasion of his '
I fibril birt hdny, wave a succHHt'ul
I ib nionHt ration of tho tiny mono
' pluiie a product of bis laora
; lories. '
I The demonstration, Kord offi
cials wero care In! to point out,
idocs not as yel herald entrance of
the company into mass production
, in the lihl plane field. AllhouKh
admit IIiik cut hushism over the
prospects of the plane, tVey de
clared the project is Mllll in tho
experimental ataKe. !
hesiKiied by Otto Kappen, youUK
dertnuii euKlneer employed In llio
Ford oxperiinonlal laboratories. ,
the little plane Is powered by a J
thr'e-eyhid"'r nir-fooh'd motor. .
The pilot idts about midway of the (
wins which is placed aloiiK' tho
lop of the fust'tatfe. It has a
WlllK. spread Of feet is I T feel j
Ion? and welnhs :un pounds. It Is i
planned to replaco the motor with'
a three-cylinder engine which will,
brliiK the welKht down to about
lain pounds.
The fuselage and whiff eonstruc
t Ion is of metal with tabric cover
In. The motor turning- over at
ir.ou revolutions a minute gives a
tup npeed of about sr inib s an
hour. Tile piano lauds nt :i0 miles
an hour and has a stalling speed
of a little ov r 30 mib-s an hour.
A N'ev York thealrlnil produc-
er recenlly died at .11 without ever.
n in jail nt all. l
I
II
FILES 1ICT1
AGIST BOUT
DKNVKFt. Colo. July 31. (AP)
Another chapter was written In
to the. tangled Ktule of nfluliH Hiir-
rounrllnfir tho projected ItempKey-
Tunney chump'ousnip bout in Sept.
he ro y o v n;a y when c i ra ml 1 iy
llillycr, former l'. S. district at
torney her, acted for H. t'le
ineniM, nf the Chlcat-" ('oIlMeinn
Atbhtir MKsoHatlon, rt I I In fd-i-jil
dlHlric;L court nn application
for un liijiinj'tion I'eHlraiiilnK , the
chufiipion from enKiKnt? in any
bout Ivf-orA 'mei-tliiH- Hurry Willrt,
m-Kio cluillenjfer. ,
c'itlriK the ronrraH that lie rlainifl
to hold, riMjulrliiK' the cbaiiiplon to
me4-t the. neifro cliallt itKer, t'h'-
rue nls auk 3 lliat ' (MinpHey be reH-
traineil from enKinB' . In any
hauiw Involving blH titb before
(uarlnK off lit tho ring with WiIIh.
ClIK'.UiO, July 31. CAP) The
filinK In iJenver of H. f. (Memeni'H
plf-a fo ran InjuncMon restraining
Jark I icmpny from fish tin any
body. anywber, . 'until b mei-iN
Harry WiilH, raited only a rlppb
of exctti iiienl here.
John : "Ioc" Krone, however,
matchmaker for a Kioup of Chi
caoanH, who hope lo stntfe tin1
conLeMi, proclalmi'd that 'lo
an til V) move put an end to T x
lilckard's plans for statriiiff
lt-iiipy-Tuniieyj t'lKht in New
York H-ptmber Hi.
"Tberu inn't a wny in the world
that tho contract can be koI
around," Krono declared, "iitul
I f tnpH.y, knowing that, will ib
llio reasonable tliinK."
Wilbur to Inspect
Aerial Mapping Group
HKATTLK. July 31. (AP)Air-
tis l. Wilbur, secretary of tho ln
ited States navy, left .Seattle early
today on the destroyer Decatur of
(lift hutllo liect lor Southeastern
Alaska to Inspect, activities of a
naval aerial mapping expedition,
with headquarters at Ketchikan.
Secretary Wilbur went at the In
vitation of Admiral r. I'. Hughes,
commuuder of the battle fleet on
tbo Decatur. They were midship
men classmates al Annapolis.
The Decatur was accompanied
by the desiroyer Doyen.
Secretary Wilbur and Admiral
Hughes plan to return Wednesday
to I'ort Ahffeles, Wash., where the
hutllo fbH-t has been maklufr Its
n ndexvous on I'uff-t' Sound.
ft a 1
Running Again
Our New Foundry is completed and in operation.
Our machine shop is temporarily located in our ware
house. We can handle Blacksmith, Welding, Foundry
und Machine Work.
La Grande Iron Works
Smithinff Coal - Tool Steel Shafting . Pulleys - Etc.
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
Stars for Reds
rift 1 . 'nr" ' ; (. mttt$t
fa ;. . '.IWU f? 1
I
One of the most-- fniportanr -oks in
Hie niaehinrry of Die Cincinnati
Ited- ibis K'-iiMim In Fred l.ueas. star
i ibt haodt d hurler I.ikmh has bt?en
di.iim bin shat to keep the Hen
dricks n-a to in the ritiif iltir- Not only
ha he won a bunch of gutties
Ihiou'h line work in the box. bur bis
has i u rii it in inure
wne vleiorv.
A London firm cures whale
meat for use In tho ('orgo.
ciumckio mi:iii( im:
Use Jlmbs and Jtools for cur
ing your ailinenls.
m;n ox
2102 4th St. P. O. Box S2
I.a Grande,' Oregon.
"llavt you taken every -precaution
against the spread
of contagion," asked the
4octor) visiting the colored
family. . :J
"We sunk luxe, doctor,",
clmrused the family . "AVer
bought a sanitary cup and
f rU:kfnm it."
i..i.c every precaution
against the spread of lire
. . . but don't stop there.
Get sound insurance pro
tection from this agency
t of the Hartford Fire Insur- r.
ante Compiin..
"Wn Wild! Policies night."
(M H. REYNOLDS
"The Insurance Man
Worth Knowing'
Sotmncr Hotel lUdfr,
Ia (.rniidc, Ore.
Res. Thone
300-W
WeiBsmuller Swims to
Victory in Title Race
pim,Aiii:i.PiTiA, July si (AP)
-Johnny Welasmullnr, Illinois A.
i eruck swimmer, won thn lao
m.'inr tltln in thn national A. A. U.
ehainplonHhlps hero today. Wull.-r
Laufer, of Cincinnati, was second,
and Walter Kpenco, of thn Hrnok
lyn Y. M. c. A., third. 'I'hc limo
wiik 5!l -5 second
What ir you hall to wnlt as Ioiib
for a doctor lo come as hn has to
wait to ifet.hls money?
mm
Safely'
TltAVHfi IIV MOTOII K'l'Atii;
heave
iJK.ran.lc for .Iiwpli ami Wallowa I.. - ll:IHI A. St. - 1:0(1 P. M.
' " Itnkcr ami lUdfin . U:.1(I A. -M. - l::l P. M.
" linker only - - !i::tfl I. .
" P.-ii.ll. lmi 1 1 :IMI A. Al. - :l::IO P. M. - t::!( P. M.
Connection at I'nndlelon for Wnllu Walla. Pasco and 101-1-l.'.n.l;
at Purlland all mints Knuth and Norlh.
Ijt (.'randn liepot Plimm 7tit
All .haliM-n Cliuir Ciu siaut-s.
ICE
J.W. Bush Ice Co.
Yoa can have Ice Books or Cards or pay
cash, as you please.
Ice Cheaper at the
Plant
Phone 334-W
mi lmr-1 is
"
, Your dollar
just seems to swell
and swell
like a pouter pigeon
when it's buying
style, quality and value
at this store!
For
Credit
THE TOGGERY
Andrews Bros.
Cleaning and Pressing
BAKER-LA GRANDE'
STAGE
Leave La Grande
7 A. M. -12:20 P. M.
and 3:30 P. M.
wvtwmmm
J tninfitilitijtl A a
J. W; BushfPrbj:;i
For
Credit
w.