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A Monday," August 00, 1926. ' f U Paee Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 7 ..(Srmtite jE&entng bserfar (Incorporated) Au Independent Newspaper FRANK B. APPLEBY Editor and Publisher HARVEY K. MATTHEWS business Manager Published evenings, except 8uoday, at 141 Ada ma Avenue, La Orande. Oregon. The Observer8tar published every Friday. Entered at the Poster fico at La Orande, Oregon, as Second Class Mall Matter under act of March 2. 187. OFFICIAL PAPER OK I'NION COlTNTY AND THIS , CITY OK LA GRANDE MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to use for pub lication of all nes dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If published therein. All rlKhts of republication of special dispatches In this paper, and also the local nens here in also are reserved. KLHSCKIPTION RATES liy Carrier Dally, per month in advance , 75c Lal1y, per six months In advance $4-60 luily, single copy . . .....6c By Mall Dally, per month In advance $to Dally, per six months In advance . -,..2.5'l Dally, per year in advance .... $5.1 0 Weekly Observer-Star, per year.... $2.00 ADVERTISING RATES ' Display, foreign, per column inch 42c Ihsplay, local, per column inch .-.:.40c Time contract rates on application. - SPORT NEWS . THE HIRED SERVANT 'Thou shall not oppress a hired servant that Is poor and needy, whether he be of thy breth ren, or of thy strangers that are in thy land." Deut. 24:14. JACK PRACTICES FDR DEFENSE I ATIJLNTIC CITY. Aug. 30. Another day has come and gone and none of Jack liempscy's spar ring partners is In the hospital or in the hands of tho undertaker and emhalmeni union. That's all because the chuinpioii once apHin pursued his new program of fight Inic mainly on defense. In hb recent a l tucks Dempsey has been doing- most of his driv ing for the other fellows bodies He is exhibiting something nowj In offensive work a short hand body uppercut that just under the heart with terrific lifting effect. I "I'm getting that one ready espe cially for Tunny.' declared Demp seyl. "I hear he doesn't like 'em In the body not much anyway. I'll we whether the folks are right about It." Billy Evans Says: SWAP POSITIONS IN COAST LEAGUE RACE I EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, v Great Britain, Geimany, Italy and other European coun ', tries have len buying less from America lately, and wo ;Javc been buying more from them. Our exports to Europe ffor the year ending June 30 decreased $326,000,000, while cur impoits from Europe increased $104,000,000. This is a l : t'luba Won l.oit I'd. ! I.OS Anpclcs VI 55 .623 Oakland 71 07 .511 Kacrainenlo 77 71 .5-0 Missions 75 "1 .51.' Portland 71 SO .471 Seattle 70 su .tcr I Hollywood OS k:i .t If San Francisco 63 a" .42P OI'K-VKAR lTlt MANY Kvcry major league club ha In 11a linkup, two or Ihrro playent regarded m the big balltnc punch of the team, the cleanup hoyit. In a meaaure. the aucreff of every club Inrsrly depends upon how these players deliver at the bat. Tills has been n off-yenr for many of the, same's creates! nlt. lent and their clubs have suffered as a result. A sharp decline in the battinc averages of George Slslor and Ken right Williams, has played havoc with lands the HI. l.ouls .Browns. Cleveland. In the early stages, missed lie timely base hits that Trls Speaker Is wont to cr&ck out In the pinch. Jnmicxon's slump at the bat also hurt. . . No club in the American League has suffered more than the Alh letlcs as a result of an unexpected decline In team batting. It has been a tough season for Al Sim mons, the batting sensation of last year. . - On the other hand. In fhe Amer ican League. New York has prof ited by the timely hitting of Ijtz wrl and Gehrig and the comeback it Ttuth. That explnlns why the Yankees are now out In front. La intndi''s Leading Stoic KIM1AVS C.VMKS Iais Augcle 10. .snn I-Ythk-Lm-u I. HAS ntA.VISi.-O, AI' Fine ;game postponed; wet giounds. ! Second same It. H. K .total change of $430,000,000, of a sort that would be called 8un Kninciseo 4 12 I "unfavorable" according, to the old international trade lotteries Jacob and Hannah . . ' i XltiiUf fl riff In ttml A i'rii tradition. Yet. as matters RbiiiH. it. i nmiml.lv f...- lt n.... ' I'ortalml 9-ti. o.kl.iml h-l. , V -j , . , , . '. ' "'"I llHttorlea Iel:llley. CM-whirr IK1UU Uilinnce as a WIIOIC 18 Sllll "laVOr.lbiO WC Still S1I and Head: Orlman, KeelV. I.ever- tlie world somewhat more than we buy from it and wcit'"" w"n,,,'n- . Mi I . . ! ateond game . H. II. h Ktituiji niuiij. vei.v wun in iiome ana auiuiid. nul it we uakun.i ; i 10 3 continued to have an enormous siimiim l.f pviv.rta m'ni'l I'orltam I . G 9 1 ;...i.. i j ... i .i- ..... 1 I HatlcrieH Krauw. Oliver and ni: ,.uum iiiuieiy lie roiling up Europe S lndCIUCft- Uaker: l.lngr. I and Hcriy. ness to us. mat is quite big enough already, and there is trouble enough arranging for the settlement of present ol ligations. CTS '4WSyyl ; SPARKLING NEW MATERIALS ) vT. I I : i U 1 1 SMART WINTER luUDbLS For Over ' 23 Years Mixsiun.s o.."t, llullyuutMl 5-J. l.OS ANGKI.K8 (AI'l It. II. K Minions 9 17 3 Ilollyuoud T. 9 : llalterhs I'illi'.if unit Wallers: I'Ullrrtoii anl After we have had some substantial payment in money ana gooas 01 me Pillions title this country from nubl e and "'"eany. inuv.-y private foreign sources, it will be time enough to indulge''dm,, u. n. 10 in th oldpnthusiasm for big exinirl balance". At present -Miwisna s n the international trade situation is placing the rest of th.j'Zl.s- t'hr,,,.,,, wa,! world in a more prosperous condition, from which we mav'rs: smginun. Muicahy and ivt- oenelit later on. ers. ji: E j WE'RE SORRY FOR MR. STAN FIELD ' The statement given to the press Friday morning by 5Ir. Stanfield, defeated republican candidate for the U. S. senate, must have been read with a great deal of reereti and disappointment by those friends and admirers of the i.'.)?1","n, Junior senator who have, up to the present time, looked i ' nait-ries- upon him as a good sport, a good loser, and a good repult-(M"JU" "'JLI uuiii. ins statement certiunly tends to forfeit any claim! Victim of Stroke Able tic may nave to tnose quaiilications, and indiailes that an announcement of. independent candidacy is very likely by next Tuesday unless his more sensible and sincere friemU lire able to dissuade him. Seattle 7-12, snmutientu MKATTI.K. tAI'l It Sacramento J S S Seattle 7 Hi ti llutterlrs Mailiu and Kuthler; ltcekett and Jenkins S.-cond game K. II. K. u : i j i:. : Kcalin? aud Ko.ylller; Id., in. To Converse Once More a iiivAt, iti:t-i;iTio. . , fsually when a club lose much it lis batting punch, pennant hopes ire shattered. The 81. ixiuls Cardinals of this ear. loom a-1 one decided cicep lon to the rule." The Cards havo arrlcd on. despite a batting shrinli 'ge that would ordliuirlly mean ertuln failure. Ilogcrs Hornsl,.- and Jim liot onilny are commonly regard. -d as he big kick of ' the . Cardinals. Hival pilehers have a wholesome respect for their bailing prowcsi., ii in aie to say. Unit If these I Hvo great batsmen had hit In ir,f r form ti,,. cardinals wnui.i now be j Sunday's Rain Hard cn ironi wan about a five traine margin. . .. Shown for For Five Days Only .Again West's leadership is shown in this ; gorgeous array of ladies' Fall and Winter , . Coats of intriguing materials and designs. . ' This group includes both types of coats, sport and the dressier models, and remember - you have only five short days in which to so- . lect one. , See Our Window Display N. K. WEST & CO. , INC. La Grande's Leading Store For 25 Years . . Itonulu county pi tint' lltf oha ttf innri' th:in 'lit nfr i?nt of tin- nop UK a rvsu.l of th j 4 k -l"' Make I hnUf. ruins and tnhl wt-nlhiT hii h wv an- iin-scn;; with Ih mor;!- VOblrni of u chniL-: Whut char il urin? afttTistirs won hi w iM'ryi-tujtt'7 llw riiMnlni: p. riotl wvrv hltal for Our iM rsonalitif-s Iim atvr us. Hit- tl'-vlopiH-nt or brown rot. Shall they hi' pood o - t while' t In aililitionjil rainfall of: , Hr. G. IouIh Tuftw. ' Inn- lo r.-p- jfrnll'io uplit. l-'Hllfii fruit, un- aiil tlu? Salvm whoul of thvolojjy. tlu Kiipn-tn court at the am1 ft ,. fi -,it-.. in tl... ririii:ilii'i ln. Douglas Prune Growers noi or Aimntan law ami tin an- I jinor or a volume 01 iuiiry. in; . IIOII.S tJCT IIUJIK 'ituSKIU'lta AUR. So u.,.!'--ned ! case, to show the ... I. " ',u" uermanence of ulideslfable cliar- K.."i T. . . . , ... ..... ..... atiorHit-a. ..om r iiiiusiiiu an nillil lo OIHT fur I heir baltine; slump. 'If we full to win the muiiaiit vou ean ehariri.' II to an o.-r rroii'strl,ek "i' eiilmly Sunday of bolls." remarked llorn-hv in ! "w. Weather eondilions Ille reeently.. "I have hud about ir. of llim this season and llutloniliy b nut far behind." , Ami lo nrn... 11,1. ..,.. . ,.' Ifrilll'lo Split showed me a mein looklnir ,PJ less iimneUialely pi. k. d up. nukk- was a su. sl lust ev-uiin;. and. at on the baek. of one of his hands'"' a',vrll "" "nJ "" "- " re'iu.sl or lr. ll.nry far ll.at would have kept Ih- ordlnarv! cha"" ""' "'' ""' '"'"'''V, " k, r- -Methodist ininiMcr. who lind . -tis iM-tnc loiiii'i nniioNi iiiipur.1111 , riiarKt- ol me ser.lee. oil'-n-u .lie lo pilher the lipe priiiu-s. Orou- p,v,.r. .Miss Isnbeiu- Miller auiiK ers are Rr.-ally ili.seoilriiB.il. bill a M,prano s-leetioll. are unikliic every effort to save n,.,v a tl t11 1 were mel- ns niueh "f Ihelr fruit as possible. " roinvtl at the Central Church of at the same time faeinp added ,-llrM sundav morniliK. The pas- harve.sliriK eos'n. due to the nn- lor , )lr, ,.v. ,- v iiu. ,a! ,ls favorable eondlllnnti. Y. stetdey s ,.,., ,0i,n (.-nlvin'a ,,a, In the ruin was very ln-ivy. neounlinirlo Swl(al r,.rri,uUioii. Next Hundav .71. of an ineh. No rain his f..l- ,,.,,,, lu. ,,!. . ,v len this nioinini.-. but the day is ,.ollllmi.. ,,, ..T,. eold. raw and cloudy. ' f ,,,.,,,. , .,i.r, .. ..,,. .ls- oin-se oil The IliMIlisilinn." The followlnir Sunday will bn devoted lo a "lio lo Colleff.-" ser.lce. the establishment several months ag'ii announces that ho Is retiring froiC this hu.slnes.i nhd .wllligo back ttt his old Irnde of mining. Mr: Small! a Hols... Idaho man. v.wtll 1ak charge of the business house in s few week. It Is linuoundcd: ' .1 . : : f How cun a, man Iooc pleasant whin postnfr - for plcliirfS; ; wlllclj cost $15 u duzon? . '.-. .-' 'j t plavt-r on tin bench. IIO.Mi: KIN SHHINK.i: ini'iMcntti lly llinr" han hn n diTi'lt-ii a HhrinkuK In horn ntns . In tin- ordinary brand of Imsf hits, siu h (M3tnBl. ni inimli-r of i trcuit sw-itn In tin two til? Icapu has been cut lown about on -tlilr-l of Uls( ar s tot ah. I hi be Kill It a ltd "Goos" OolitV ir about the only two plavra who ar eolnir at a faster home run clip thiin last s.-:ton. Itjpite IhiH. Itnlh, who bus bi-n fhootiiifr nf fiit circuit Hwitn. will be fortunate If he niK-hes the 50 mark. It is doubtful if he will. I MUX. Aujr. 30. (Special) Mis ltlie iluye. a school I each it u hn u liili. Mttt'iiiliiiir t In sum . Anf mill v St .nf iiiM'o i i-i i ( - ...... .-. inn ..in. r..i,.iii-.. 1,..-. II i. 1 1 . . Hii(Tr-d it t:ir.i1lb stroke a few! . i..iv iti.iiirtM oiiuin iMiy no nas Decn licked in a fair fiKht but i.s too ,.. ., Ko. is ,.,.ort.-d as i..i, n,p "f. ' "' IMIOr a SDOl-t to sllnkl. hallHc o.. I f,JI :.. 11:.. I.ii.irovli.e She lias n rover. ,1 ll.e ,n """ "larks of llornsby and - iiviu..,y .(;t.l.l. Ilia. - Ilultlielt criticism of Mr. Steiwcr and the Oi-egonian, in view of mod- "JZ Z u''i ... ,.- ,s, u.,s crn canipaip-n methods and the accepted rijrht of Individ-,'---V " ah ' 1"!"u" uu,vv " '.'ear"'!. "!!"'"! " "CTl"" nl'"' mils to criticize public officials, is little less than idiotic! kviaxs i.ks.u UNKVn.. ' nrLi""' he' Under no circumstances can we see anv vnliH oveimo in l.ic' .lulie m. nlhe'.i.- is Mr v ulri'i. I mule only five this summer. othlnit of lowilic " "" n UBiiin statement for a public withdrawal of his support of Steiwcr. M,."on' ":,y no' ,i,-t,.' L;.i. ... ... . '" " " ..... k, o j,.. .itior, V.111C11 means wnnarawing lroin hik.-.i nnti sevennp; relations with the republican party. r UNION CHURCH lu miles mi'ler vacation. po he It nis- be b.-ller pitching and pos-i1'"11 ull.l.. It ...... .. ... .1.....' lerhil when his nulomol.llc was disabled in 'l',ln" l",''H l''t come Of nil tbo I i:r ;.. .... ' "e " paiiire 111c 111 wreiron. jir. inniieui has the least right to attempt to split the republican party j for selfish reasons, to desert it and withdraw a pledge of j Kupjiort from its candidate. Possibly more than anyone' else in the state's political history, Stanfield owes his pie.;-' vni 01 nee 10 me republican party and the party loyalty, h was through arguments for electing a republican senator to support a republican president that he was able to vi t the senatorial seat six years ago. If republicans in 1920 had shown no more party loyalty than Stanfield is showine; today, the privilege of senate service would never havo l.cen his. We are sorry for Mr. Stanfield sorry that his judgment has become so warped sorry that he has for gotten how to be a good loser and loyal to the party thai made him a United States senator. We arc sorry he is imi tating the small Ixiy who gets mad when he's leaten an 1 i of uses to play. French Alps, I .Safety In Long Swim every now and tien. National Leaders Each , Annex Greater Laurels vvno.NAi. i.i:.i;n: Gmloiiabtif I TIIAVL.I, BY MIMOU MAt.B Irtif Vtlitnmle lor Joenli ami Wsllona U - ton A. M. . t lst P. M " " linker ami 1Mh . I IOA. M . I m ' r linker onl l'endleton ll:00A..M. :0 I'. M. J Sf f. M. . t 90 I'. J. Connection at Pendleton for Walla Walla, r-aaco and Port land; at Portland ail points Mouth and North. l. Crnitile llewH Plnnir "V9 All Modern t baJr lar Niin Clubs I'lttsburv .. I Mneln'nali SI. I-Ollls . I'llleuco .. . J ! New York i lirookl n j Ho-ton , Phliidi Iphla v. u ... To 49 ... 7 3 i .. .t; ....I.S .17 .... 4 ,.B0 fi ....( 75 ... ti 7.1 AMIIItU AV i.i: i.t I'. flubs New York .... Cleveland .. Philadelphia Ih troll W'ashll.k'li.ti IM.Ieaco W. I. ... 7 7 ...7.1 55 ... 7i 57 . .. r.t so ::-?W.-t :! zq ' Vs--5vth J 1 N,:vv' vnitK The X iiSHJ" Ii'-'- olf trophy ev.r it 7 IJ Pet. .579 .-.7 ..Ml .4 SO tfiO .3'l .373 Pet. .570 .ii, I ,ik .ISI . .313 SERIES ENDED 01"'- "i''"- f i,ilHsl' (ipiHinLr. j , hinrc ati-llcnce lj.cflnl the s-r- fronttnue. from Pace 1) : mon last niBht. A siicvhil nmsical " ' ntiMibfr w;i8 "Uoek of Aki k." ' Biintr rnini-sti-riitl body probably, will-meet )1S a duct by Mm. Omit Uiphani atitl early in J;"plnibtr. tie wild. .j. , ("aldwli;. " -...- Ir. INdlunl's Talk. j Hit, Qui -ley Here. . 'Tin I'onccrn of rtr,ii.nnrM 1 ' . t t tio Meltiodlst church Sun-lay was tin- title umb-r which .Mr. I'nl- momlnir. the Hew CS. IT. (Julirhy. of Inrd talked to his eonjrrepition at I'nrtlnnd. Envied hit former ?:ir thc union service last evening:. Ishiuners. ,lle not onlv preehei rniiineiice Is concerned with the sermon; but. to the further d- pcrsnns. not with thlnirs," the Itap- li;;ht or hLs friends. Rtns the of tlst mlnitel declared. 'frrtorv. Two facts t'lnd undisputed:! Mr. and ''Mrs. Quiirley jirrived the inxmi.ll.tv of the ma- Satunlav evcnlnir ami are combin terial. All that we see chants n Vlit with their dauchtcr. and is d.troycd hulldlnirx. moim- ,ir. A. K. Klnman with attendance tains and shirs, animals and men. at the Methodist conference sis- "Second. the stability of the tin- son ut Thion this weik. lr. material. It Is shown In the per- guu;ley Is Mill, a member of the matjence of personality. Indicat-d ntcr-Mountain -conference. -In the persistence of charactcria- o. I Archer, of Sjlmon City, tics t broach (fenerations." 'Ida., is h not her conference mem- To illustnite his point, the speak-' ber nlreiuly on hand for the se. er recalled the case of Julian slon. He Is spending a few days Story, a noteworthy American with old frh-nds' at Summervilte. piitnivr. who was the son of Will- lam Wetmore Story, a fa m oils au-j thoritv on law .an artlMt and a man , of letters, who was In turn the i son of Jofepli Story, a .fust ice of I ' l . JH..J" ofrnnd yeiterd;iy attended with them i V Mt)X C'.irf-; .'SOIJl v ? the -picnie of the American Sun- I'.VIO.V. Aur. 30. (Special) ijg day bchool union at I'leasant ! J. Manning1 who boughf out tli? Urovc. ' jsh'anks restaursuVt ami noft drinl A genuine Iiiter-comniuuity pic- n ie w;is that K'.itherlnjf of old and , youtiK from seven rural Sunday i schools affiliated with the union. They voted tto make it an annual , event. Thv w-rvice opem-d with eoncre- I ir;Tion Hinin. followed by prayer under the leadership of V. S. lirown. of t'.ibin creek, l,ee Greg ory. oC the Allcel School, led thei lesson , sluily, assisted by Miss Hmoots. of Liberty;. M rs.- L'harlca I fJr.iy. of Lower t'ove; Mrs. ltay j Hutr. of l'uiiLiKin Kidce. and Mrs. Brown. White (1h ti-nchers tint a pari fori a confen nee. the ppils reusse,,,- on pound.S ' Of KOlkt bled for morning service. I'iiiil i bb,., ri i o j I Kmintziiitf icr.-d soios. The ad- ncallhy llcsh in 30 days dress was by II. II. IM.on. Ia - ' f Grande attorney, who entitled his' messiie. "The lbisinetm Man." Mu-I sic by the Kinin band concluded the piOKi-ini. . I fie picnic luncheon was (hen. spread beneath I lie .trees. And while the pienir-kiTH were still seat ed, the Uev. It. I'lckeiis. a mis sionary of the Yakima field, pre-1 sented an outline of the union's pronim. . Ir. l'nrker, of the 1 .a Grande' Methodist church, delivered the : iiospcl sermon In the afternoon. I The Lower Cove chorus supplied a musical supplement. I Hiring thl: THIN HEN REJOICE rl C", h! 1 . r-j HSt Vulllit- In roniiM'tl- llon will ! In AtUntu t r.- tb.- rod llit inoiith If ii vouiiff Ih a v.t of j I hat -lty dm s uhn! Is pet.', of A- him. An 1 eiirat mid run has 4-H l . 1 a i-isuinneu nr iii ninm r oi mil tons) amul nr tourusnn nt. foiiiier tropbv, IpIiI by I lobby Join, tip- fatont" bi win acaiu. HaK lemt in M fin- 'at w lnl r. 4 1 'he KmulatlrK , ; rtnidf Kdil. Mlt lodt rltt. frpldl fln lent dttnc Mtpittirr. will attempt tf ftwlm the Sfi rtitV rhanorl emtin 1 thr l"ifihn lnnd from the nviin kni lUd tutrt-nt urt rfil?-d tf ' milt th ivtlm riinVah an lhl Tti u in iHiirr I'Uilct m--tln of school ditriet No. la IU in h hi on Tie s.lny AuxuiJ II at two oVIiM-k. .Shoot tll Im'SIii S ptMat'r . m rntl t-rrym ot leachri his bv n b-ct-eil. An enrly winter I predicted. o( th.!:nsllh rhanrl. Ml Bttl but It's ihr-e months ton UW uj- Itet. Hm Ktihtbt h ilmntnt it ihmI vifnl inmil at Ihr tlnm-h of tuvl ttiAMl. 11m tm-rttnxH Mill eimltniK- Oil nii'k. IVnoh mii lo Nhp in bear niiKHt-1 rurannl Mkiii. A niiiiib;-r 'f I lie fminrr lrlln lo. We Every Out ins: calls for Kodak pictures "Unbl It just a Feee-nd." t'licK ctn-s the Kodak shutter and an other moment's fun Is made yours Tor lh )nn 1'i-t we-making It It a Kodak uhMivi adds to Hie fun. Ihtij. in (n't aciiiatnted w p ti otti y.u.ip'vte Kstman l:ne. arid t. I'll tiei notovriiphie ?lce Ul the Ker.titm iy helpful Had. hotlnks 3 a Vp Red Cross Drug Store iii-rr II I AT JIA.M.V I ti V II e . .. . ... i Why eontliiiie to l.o bi-lilnil-Hi? time-- Hurely .j ou have., heard oh Mel 'uy V.I oU I.I.V.T Oil I 'Olliprjllll V Tiilii.ls .Hie inoilern vMmiiln fli-fti fnml Ihut hiis '.lone no- liiuch for .shinny Nern.. ny i.u-n 'h.V women! They : pill . . on veiiht .w herl welhi I.. nruV.! hot. only thug hul they Ini'prnv.- yoiir Itcnoirj, health hrlnft . ittreiifftlL energy more viuiiliy. ' t IteJ t'row. Iirnir 'Stor-'" xni flrllird.-tn everywhere s-.-ll MrCoy'i fill snenr contr'il tablet.. 60 cent1 u, " mm were aei.- ; .i if .. ,,,i nnn j. (' ui.tely mldrtsse,! by tlu. mlwlon- Pn 5 iioiimlK In SO itays monul ,lry- l.iii-li Ash for Metv's A.Iv. l...-. in msH New Line of Package Goods Something New and Different ' Priced 25c to $1.25 Norton's Kiddy Shop Hemstitching - I'lcalins . . Stamping IJutton Holes and Uuttons Covered -putting ii through READY MONEY, is the foundation , the stone wall . of all achievement , all accomplishment in this great old . business world of , ours ... equip yourself with "READY MONEY" by opening an account at this bank of yours La' Grande National Bank and jiui'II find our co-operation fitting in with your achievement. lu.llr lllH-r tn aim vuuic aluuf !!!. to nukt htr luu". L'tct. i '4cuJ- tur II to U tail)- tuuu.U. aij lli.ar tor UiiiulM