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Page Two WpriM'sdav. August 11, 1926 I7A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER I $2.45 Special EVERYBODY wants to do the Charleston and every woman will desire one of these attractive new Charleston House Dresses! Big, full skirts, 4 yards wide, that make for com fort and freedom whether dancing or hoeing in the garden! Expertly fashioned carefully finished of an excellent quality English print, beautifully trim med with contrasting plain- shades. A charming house frock that will not only give months of satisfactory service, but withstand many trips to the tub wihout balking. A complete assortment of colors and sizes, in cluding lovely effects in combinations of beau tiful summertime shades! They really fit .not ' hang! This is positively the smartest and latest fashion idea in women's washable frocks. You'll want several especially when they're so low priced $2.45. Billy Evans Says: THE CHARLESTON FROCK FEATURES 4-yard Skirt Sunfast ,Tubfast All Sizes . All Colors Carefully Made A Good Place To Trade HILL'S Good Place To Trade HIT Ol'' ItRPAUTrrc At the closo or tho recent hoc orift invunloii of Hip. eiiHt 'ity tin wratcrn clutaB of llio Ainorlc-un Irfvirii. tho f'lllraifO Whltn Moi imnfipca orr ni Auburn, i. y to ,iluj' un ixhlblllon Kuina with To- :ronto of tlm Iiilimullonal I xiimic. One of Hip Mk Htulo itnHPiitlur-li-n of NVw I'ork in locaU(1 at Au burn. KiUorull)- It ta one of l Jio ioliil of iitor-nl tliroiiKh which iiitllirillsln-il KU.'KtH urn onrorti-il. TIm- Whtln Suit conm under I lull oluvn. Now It HocfitM :v!nil yi-ur oko ('uintr. bill Jilnniif-rr of fin. Ain rlrau luyutt xtufr iloiiutf-d . IiIh Mrrvlin-s for tin ttlts Ktim' of Un; yijir rn-lwen tho prlHon . tr-iim. known un the liiKhlf oluh' iiml u tt'Ufui' of jilr-kiij prolVjiNlnuitlH, known it Hip outililii i-luli. In that Kaiii" a ohoiri- lilt of rtparl"! wuh rirnl ut I It M ,y on" jof. I hi jtriKoncrH. It Ih now one of I Hi.' prlnoii rlu-nslrn (in, uIw:i.vh , rf'laU-l lo ku'KIh.' Of cotirKp llir (lili;aKO club koI an Parfiil. . j SPORT NEWS li sfmitiiik win r ULIini UIIU KHI Tho day following the ixhfhitlon j Kaijut ill Auburn. I'lnwsn uml niv- ho( wn nnHn to worii-- ut f'tilfaKO. Ah Jif walkr.J the rlfl Itic Chicago club In it rlior- "Cii'H.s that fiiy ut Auburn 11.I you pli-nty wtn-n you rulliM. hjiu out on I hut rotlen thlnl uLrikn." A wi-i" grin -pluyvd over Di ne n'a fartj ua tlm wilututiim KWt-f-l hlH ram. fniinlo to w the fn-r-tn from lilrn I appealed to Munnffer IJuMlo t'olllna for the fU-lulK rt watt tho. ninth Inning." IIuIiih1 Kddln, with the ouUdd-' tram ItadlfiK 2-1, un (he inwhln My -mn in for lhlr Iuhi hat is. "The prison team filled tho bus- jrmmamaMfmm with two out. Tho next hatter ' ,ip wan a Mi? hu-sUy nt-jrro, the ! '.."TTTTTT liu.be Kulh of th priHun tram. L?4i n I t-. With the rount thn-o baJlH and two Seattle Finds Beavers 1 O0 t.im. mn nmom raih-.i Easy Score 15 to 8 ,hi n,"t one a 'r"o ami n.e Fum wuh ovfr. Tho bntjinuui j BRADLEY WINS AGAIN! VxvtS ..J- "Vl -rr-.-st-. r, ! , i ENGLISH CHANNEL TURNS BACK TWO MORE SWIMMERS f.'AI'H flUIH NKSS. J''ianPO,Allir. 1 1 aim I'lip turhulent- KiikIIhIi rl,I,i uunln lum (urnid buck two ,1,-rnoiis who unpin-a to nwiui 'luy uro AliW'. Juno mou, u IV. iirh woman und Omcr I'orrnuK u i;tinii1hiii. Klurllnir from Tupo Oris Sex ut Hi:iir. o'rliM-k l"t nlKht. tlmy bwuiii iiiilll four oYloi-k till" inorulllif ivhon lu-iivy miik and ruin hiiiiuIIh ruuip.-llil Ihfin to uniiiiiiHii iim'ii ulli nipt lo K-t urrosH lo llovnr. Ill Clara Hflli- Harrult, of .Vi?w lloi'lic llo, phuiB In Nlart on her doc on. I ulUlnpt Sunday, unil lll Ul II,,,. I'.iiniul. of J ::t Iti iiiui-o. Jlon- ' dny. MIhk Cannon lUuinm in fit uniiillllon Hi hi'Ut (lorlnido Kd i il. 's ncord tlmi' of M liourH and :il uiiniili'K, ..:inwhlli Miss IMirlo, roin- phl. ly In.M iri ri-nl to II onu n- liotm of tin ronialntntr rlvalH for i hiiiin. l honor. In hiinlt fiil. rl.aln-i-d tuiliiy ul Culuis, wln;ri a lunrh- . on In Ii. Iuk lfl''-n Hi hit nonor. Khc liaviH tnnllriil for HlsHld.'II fur tjliilt'iirl. (iiTiiuiny, to vh.lt hrr FrrundmolhiT. Isluik llilmy. KKyplhin, and Ci oruis Miih'-I. or Krunc-i', who uuiili' iiiisuciH'HHfiil alli inptM ' lo i-oii'iiut lhi i'haiini-1 .lonila , iiichl. mid today thai r. ports of . un wioounliT ulih nharkH wi-ro rr- I ronrouH. IJOKIlKh with tln-lr r.il- low voyaRiTM, Ih. y nald. No Hliurki liavo lin r.-pniUd in I ho chun- j ii. I Mils si ason. 0 rzr r asazvom To Victoria and Vimcou ver on a Princess Imer through the Canadian I'utilic Rockies to Banff, Lake Louise, and the com fortable Bungalow Campt . . . home uguin via Cal gary and Spokane The Circle Tour ii the ideal vacation trip mod erate in cokt: high in pleat ure. xt'iirsioK Rales art ' now effective! Seafls? IT.H.DeaMCettlipMlhssD(fi 55TknlSt MulhmitJUUtlBUt ArM A lljf-i I Juhn.soii. one of Aini-rioa's proniior jorkoys, tin-nod In un olliir lullllunt liliinipli for tho l:. It. Iliudli y nlulil.H whm hu pllotid tho liilonl.il Huol to Hoot nrnuM tho vti-o firm In thu luliinim tlllli.liuii Alll.Tlouu ln-rliy lual wo. k. It wuh .JohnKnu'H fnuilh doiliy Irliilnph of tho y.-nr. In- havlnii boon uslrldo HaKoll baKKaKo In III.- I ululiia, ItuliliHiiK (Ivor III III.' Koliluoky uml Hunt to Hunt In I lie lihlii Stulo l loii! Imh most roooiit suooi un. It put Iho Itrii.lloy winnlllK woll uv.r tho $llll.iUi(l nuirk for tho yoar and Hunt in Hunt nut fur l. Iiin.l ( 'riisii.J. r ua the loading tliroi -yi ar-old cult. FROM INDIANS, NATIONAL H?Ani'K Cliilm Won Miit I'd. ' Vtllahiuit 61 H .Mil W. I,oiilK 60 A'i MA Cincinnati on ' rl ,f.4l Now york r.o r.i .oii.i Ohlonno r.r, 12 .Mil Jiroohlyii .. 12 f. .47a llil.l :. 44 63 ' .411 ; J'llllii.lilpliLl 41 Ii3 .11114 A.MEitic!AN tmnwv. , Clulm Mron Jjosl Tel. Now Vork 71 39 .0411 Clovoland 63 f.O .tif.8 I'hliudi-ipiihi r.o r,2 ,r..i2 llolroll '. ; 08 t.4 .r. I H ChlriiKO fill Ml .Kill WuMhlnktim .. 64 f.4 .r.oo St l.oula .. . :....47 63 .42B 1 lost on .. 35 J4 .:i2 Counally HT. UlVIH lAI'l Jt. II. HoHton ; 4 12 Ht. I.onla .. 6 !l 2 HallorloH . Jl.-liiuu'h uml Han ton; VauKlldor and Ifarirruvo. N.vrioNAi, i.i'.A(;rr; Chlrawo 0. Now York 2. I'ltt-iburif in, Hronklyn i. SI. LoiiIh 3. HoNton I. l'IIII.AIlvl.lMIIA AI') R. II. K. f'lnolnnatl K 9 1 I'hlliidolphla 10 17 1 IhitlorloH I.iii'iih, lionnhuo I.iiii" unil WIiiko; WllluiiKhliy, I'l rloh, KulKht and lloulluo. COAST I.FAfil K Won lMt Tot. ....77 48 .6111 ....67 r.T .637 ...IIS 60 ,631 ...r.i 62 .608 ...C2 C .477 ...CO C9 .466 ...68 71 .460 ...64 74 .416 MICKEY ROCKRON KNOCKED AROUND RING BY LOMSKI ('. TOSTr.ltOAV'S 1AMI' AMi;iticAN i.i:a;i i: . 0l.i:VKI.AN (Al)- Hilullmr Avon u i-uniplotu puxxlu to Clcvo luiid . Tuivuluy ami Wualilniilon wun, 4 I" I. Itiithor li'i.l tho liulliinw lo hIk hlta. J'yaon al.sii pllrhod offoollvidy until tho ninth uti-n WiihIiIiikIoii biinrliod lliroo lillii with a puaa ttnd un orror lu Houru throo ruin. J. Harris luailo fhroo lilla, Clovoland moapod a .Hliiltout whon Mpoukor doiii'li'd Unit m-iirod on J. HowoII'h rtliifrlo In inn llllltll. K II. i:. WualilnKton 4 u I Clovoland 1 6 1 ' HiittorliH Itouthor und Tuto, fxwn mid Ho.woll. IVIRTI.ANI). Oro. Alllf. II. (A !). Mlokoy Itookanu, roilluml inldilli wolifhl, loiit lo Ia o Ixiuuikl of Ahordooii. on u loohnloal Iknnokout In tho auvi-nili round of llu lr Ki lo iliil. il ii ii-round ko hen Iuhi iiIkIH Itiirlmnn wua IiiiiikIiik on Iho mum In I ho nlvth whon tho boll Huvod him from furlhor puiiiNlinionl. l.ox Juhuunii, rorilund lluht ovor Kddlo llnodoy, Abirdoili. llonny I'olz, I'nilluiul 1 2i-poun.lor, won uvor Kid M.ikhiiiiiI.iiI. I'lllpluii und lloli Ji.l.li, I'orllnnd. knuokod nut Hi. 1.1) llhiol.woll. In iho llilr.l of a four-round niatoli. I'ACIIK Clubs T.0H AllKoloH .. Oakland Hiioruiiionto MIhhIou ttoaltlo .. .; Hollywood rortlund .. Sun l.-'ranolHoo , vksti:iu)avs f;Atu:H . ' flnllwiKMl U, .Missions 1. SAN I'ltANOIKCO (AC) It. II. K. I lull) wuuu ii i j .VIISMUIUf .. ; ; 1 t ll HaltorioM Alnlruliy und Cook; I'lllollo, Mryun and WuIUtk. Kiri'ltOIT (Af) n. II. K. .-w York 3 8 0 I "troll o is ' Ituttorlon Hhawkoy, Hliork. r and Kovorold; WollN, Hiiiimi un.1 Wdodull, J!uaninr. i CHICAGO (Al') II. II. K. T'hllaU.lphla 4 s ii CIllo.lKO 3 i ' llnlUti.n I'ulo, tiiilnn, (Irnvo hl IIVK K WINS i'itirs VANOlU'VKII. II. C Auif. II (AC). l'Vunk Ktildnloll. of Stay. Ion, llro., ,-nli'rday won a broil, olio rl.llllK ronton! and plnrod sec. on. I In ll wild horse 111 n nlunrpcdi' ll.T.V H. W, Wltoy. puro food ci. in nils ulom r. sujm, nil. ii oilo (, our coiillliy arc liuilllnir 111 1 1.- by lilll. that tho uiill. ii, s in flour la In-.-l'H.-ly Jlrupnrliiill.il til ll.i lint tit I v.-vuluo." A Famous Fish NATIONAL PARK IS Southm) Utah huntjirda of qutrr mi leg of tnrvr(nily rolorrd pkt, chnuni, trrra r miX cthtlrl ptm maki up Utc imilc wothten of HON NATIONAL PA UK BRTCK CANYON CUAI MRAJC4 KAUAI rORCT HOSITR MM Or OAANO CANYON Alt rwhrd vil the Unina Parlfk-. &hcduJnl tour affoH am iiMxpctitive vbh tkxi. Lw rottatfotHp !. vend vcm ran iixutkatco and let ut hHp ym frwir rvrry detail of the tour. Include luu tide UH ou ywu my rati. VAATfoNROlS 3. ff. KKFNEr, Alfotit 1 Oruule, Oro, SJifrntiH'iiIo A, OaKUmhI S. OAKJ-AND (AP)-- It. II. K. (inkluixl .. ; .......5 14 liiLjff'rli'M Martin unci Ko:Hln(f untj Koi hli r; IhIuih v. Coulit uml Uonl, llukfr. S.-niUf in, I'oiMuiitl 8. HKATTLK (AI1)- It. If. R. f'Ol tlUIKl 8 1 Hnittln 15 t'rt a JtallrrifH . Kr fo, Llnifr II, I tvtiti' un.) WiikI-II; bwtt .:irtln an.t Itul'lwin. (;amu Not SrliMluh'il. I.om AiiK' l' HS;in l'Vanclisro; (nutm tniViMltiK'. Ihouttht It iriyr.h too 'low and x- prtxod his fllngH Ujimly lo Din- "A lot of un )0y t.ro In ln-rt? for pullliiK thuii that." . THAT THIRp KTItlKi; Hull playtrn, major or minor, atiiitlt'ur, or semi-pro. cJlHllkn to he rullPd out on tho third irik. On if Mtrike inann nolhlntc lo most players. - Ami whiln thu .slluutlon tjrrowH ti trlfli' mon- K-rl.niH will) th' rallintf of Ktil);.! two. Iho oh J olloiis nro vt'-ry lmiti-il. Hut mlllnK- tin- sumo lyn pitch wlrlke throo will Invnriahly ixH a rlsfj out of the hatMiimn. , Kwry fl:ifr wanlH to liav- IiIh hwIiik ul tho third one. It Im morn nr'itrSH un unrwitlcti law Of' lUKi-ltiill IMilI Willi ' I u n j VfrnVn on tlio lmLsninn, ho should 3 n't court iluntpr in- icttlnif nt.v. tltituf that look koo1 f;o hy, thtiH M'lvlMff tho umplto a dionc. Lo oall him out on KtrikoM. J ilot ImtHinon udhoro (o proco .di nt and naturally raiw Iho claim Dial. If thu hall -wuh ffood thoy 'would httvi- ri'rtaluly kwiiuk1 ul it. jTlit pili ht-r Ih ai-ldum kIv ii rrod 'II for having' outKiicHNod lh ih. ' At Kuril tlmoa pfppory o.on- vtTHalion usually puavi s ln-twor-o halMiiun uml umpire. i ... j iyki: ihi:k oi t J In (his roniK-oilon. I rorall un 'Incident of it dw wo-kM iifjo In 1'hllu.Mphia In which InllH.l.T .lluimy HykoH and I'mplro MildP hrand playod (ho loudlns' rolos. Kurly In tho khiu' I ykos. uftor liuviriK mmlo a rotnarkahli; slop of a hatltd hall shot a l-rrihly wild throw tn .first base. l'hofollowln: Inning Illldobinnd called a Ktriko on Dykes that Jim-I my rofjardod as too low. "A rotten istriko." Hhoulod lyko.s ail ho stopped oot of tho hoy and enntlnucd lo Kr"'"hlp. "U didn't roni)uro with (hat throw of yours," replied llildo hranil, "and I didn't tell Hie world what T thought about it." I noticed tiiat liyko immediate ly resumed his place in tho but ler's box ami made no further comment. When lie rume down to third I inquired the nature Of the dialogue that hud passed between the two. 1 ykes repealed it, ad mitting def.at4 -What else could I do? He had mo rljfht," salii Jimmy. Recent writers iviiiK their me moirs of ltnoseve.lt quote his say ing, "I am not a Kood shot,"' hut omit the remainder of tho state men "but T xhool often." i Values! Yale flashlights - $1.00 U, S. canvas water buckets 69 U. S. cold patch kits ; 29 npw l ;ivfn fii.'iini c fK-k-S juiv l New Haven watches 1000 other values. TRY The Oregon Hardware t ; b V f, 7 yi m w I Vli:VS M'V. M KIM I Y KAlltllANKS. Alaska l-'nr iho ffrsi time the upju-r ptunaclo of Mount AleKlnhy. the hlhest peak in North America, has ht n vh-n- 4l trom an airpan'. A. A. Houm-lt, earrlnw Miss K. I lkinson, of Sparta, Wis., as a pasKeriK'-r, clr-el- .l wilhill a mile of Die (op. The Hultaon's palace in Cnn- Ml, ililllit.pl.'. the Yil-hi Kionk, will luiss tnlo tin han.lH of hankers lo be converted into another Monto 'ui lo. ' HI. I.ouis couple have tell hoyu. rhat s rnlslriK' u rnuKh hnuK-'. Since the West's first Automobile Union Gasoline Has Been the Motor's Friend COMPARE We make Champion the very bent we can. Their superiority in detign, finish and careful manufacture U readily apparent if you compare Champion with any other fpark plug. But you must drive with them to know how very much better they are. Ctampi.it X .mclualv.lv (or rnU pacIimI Wollir Htwnrp. luinuu. tirooklvn t rnlmin.r. Iiu Ik.m niim,. ,...i,. . I li-w iinuruul iniM-r, In Hi, ival.r llila numni.r Di ( ,, mo m.,h, fm nut ll,. .-tu,,, uf n n.w m,i, nKnl In Ih. imvaril l.i.a.l ln, , nl In Mir A A I' t-lmmiMnnililiai III l'Hil,ict..,,hi.i II.. Ae ,h, ,,. Ulli III U mlnul.a IK i iw,h.ihI. r.. fcmiii no U'.a romiwiiiur u., " Hub Million l.y lln.. f,.,i, 1 60c lS75c CHAMPION BACK in 1899, the firt crude automobile nude ita appear ance on the Pacific Coast. People gasped in wonder at the tight of it, and a few daring ones actually trusted themselves to the dangers of (Ivc "horseless carriage." VC'hat ttrides have been nude in the automobile industry since then! You can cavily recall the topless, bighseated bicycle effects in the earl mod.! the outside brakes and gear levers the chain drive. Then came the first improve ment, a snappier looking car. And thus we graduated into more conv fortablc machines. Step by step there developed the autooiob.le of today. In the years that have passed, auwe people stood astounded while the earliest products chugged down our main streets.hun drcds of cars have been made have ex. lited for a year or two and then died out. l ime, thai test of aii things, has weeded out the Buoy unable to "make the grade' and left the standard cars of today. l ike these automo biles, tkOfi. detonating 4iT Servt Yn' Union Gasoline has progressed. Has stood the test of years. Just as constant thought and re search have been directed toward improvements in automobiles, so has Union OU Company of Cali fornia constantly improved non detonating Union Gasoline and the methods of refining this fuel. And now when you buy a car you do not only consider the looks of the machine. You ask how long has it been manufactured, what is the record of its makers. Mow has it stood the test of timet So with gasoline. In non-detonating Union Gaso line you get the perfection result ing from four decades of refining and marketing of over forty years of research all to serve you. Consider these facts when you buy your gasoline. Consider that drivers of all kinds of automobiles, from the earliest model to the most modern, have oper ated on and been given satisfaction with non detonating Union Gasoline. That is your guar- Union Oil Company of California . DtptmiakU fmt . T T h l ei I itr tl initw.i U Ik. t'ni 0.1 Cap.. wt,Kk n Wbot J k .1 M..,i. j I. U. .IMfMN lb. Ml wwur ... .fpU, 1M l M W. Ul w iriirt I. .11 Vn.rrt, "Hot Dog! This is my lucky day! The Boss got a new tic and threw away this old one from The Toggery and it's still as Rood as new!" Buy on the Payment Plan. No Interest. For Credit THE TOGGERY Andrews Bws. Cleaning and Pressing For Credit