Tluirsdav, Juno .'!(), 1127.
Pag:e Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PRETTY CRETONNES
For summer drapes and furniture slip covers.
Many new patterns now.
Dependable
Values
Hill'i
SPORT NEWS
TEAMS GRAPPLING
Cards Defeat Pirates in
I-ast Game of Series
y
10 to 9 Score
NATIONAL
PlltHlntrK
St. l.oula
ChlcJiKO
New York
Hrooklyn ....
I'hluidelphta. ....
Hoslon
Cincinnati
i.r.Af;in
vv. I..
-a
:ifi z6
L'7
3 2 S2
:u :m
zd :ic
22 i!2
2f. t:i
.5011
.4 70
.4 1 !l
.407
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AMERICA l.i:A(ii i:
W. I..
T'i't.
.7011
.554
.5411
.537
.524
.4 5(1
.422
.231
Vw York ...
Waflhlnirtou
C'hlftago
Philadelphia
Detroit
Cleveland
HI. Louis ....
Ilonuui
...4X 20
.. 311 2:i
...311 3 2
...sa si
.. 33 an
.31 37
...27 37
. .IS 511
Kr Ilia Akmx IiiU'iI I'n'M
' rttnlmrif nnd HI. Ixiuls, rlnir
ItaAtrt In lh Nutlonul IfiiK"" 1'""
nant wramlile wen- sllll KnipplInK
for a firm fooling" on tin- pi-uk to
ilny nfti-r 0111' of tin- inost Kriu'liinpr
fMM-li-a of t tit rurri'iil. hi-iimoii. Ah
honors wito dlvld.il In I In- foiir
KaniP nii-le. the CoiHitlr-i li-fl 1 li
home town of the worlil diiiiiiplonK
with a throndliura hold or hull 11
Kiime on flint place.
The Cardinal! clusU'rcd five ninn
In an MKhlh-lnntUR- ronn'-lmrk lo
nhuilo thi" l'lrnti-l out of the si rli s
rlnnl, 10 to S.
The ruin i'Iosim) a four-msslun
acrli' In clnrlimutl with u" '"'
lin.k by annexing- Hie finul from
thi' Hfd! by 2 to 1.
Tim l'hllll' i ini TKi'il In front
to 4 lu an opinlnit iiKiiK' ini nt
with the ItohlilliH.
, .) Hiitn ; k.'pt .lie ' C.iunl . nml
"Hmvia Idle on a Hrlieduli il double
proitram
The AmerTrnn li-.l(iie RtrilKk-l''
look more and more like a run
any affair with New York count
IHK In fronl on un eleveli-K.'ime
margin. The foundc rlnK and down
. trodden Ited Kox fell vletlniH to the
Uuppert rifle to the extent of s
to J. It wa! the eleventh consecii-
, .44ve reveraal for lloton.
Waahlngton cuffed the Alhletlrn
out of aecond place by I iliiniph Intt
5 to 8. The Mackinen weri slnlf
nd back to fourlli pliiee. the
White HU nonliiK Into third place
Oil A holf-Kame leeway.
: At ChlcaKii. Ted Hlanlicnslilp
L blanked the Indian! 6 to 11 In Hi"
flrrt acclton of a double header but
i Cleveland came from behind In tin
cloning Innings of the nlcht-cnp In
t win out S to C.
lletrolt inade a clean nweeyi of
', a aerlea Willi the Ilrowna by loll
ing the fourth content. 11 to 3.
AVIIICII IS M.AItrH?
KHW YOUIC Which in nearer
Manhnltan, Kan KrandNCo or
Brooklyn? th New York
World rt produm-H pontmarUed en
VelOp to Bhow that n letter nr-rlvf-d
In two dayB from San l-'ran-ctco
via air mail, I hen ati r unite
a wait for favorable winds across
thv Kiwi Klver H wan delivered in
Urookjyn iH dayH later.
Hoiiirt of our party
rlally the rural ones, a
t-ratlc aa you'd wish.
esp---
leino-
STAGES LEAVE
FROM LaGRANDF DEPOT
Travel in our
Modem Chair-Car Stages!
Leave
La Grande for Joseph
La Grande for linker, I'.oise
La Grande for linker only
La Grande for 1'endleton
(I'oimeclloin at I'm. II. .inn
Lo;
For Portland at 11:00 a.m.
Fare $9.50, Round trip $16.00
I
Dependable
Quality
Portland Loses
To Sacramento
In 11th Inning
Ity the Assofiateil lnvi
Walter Kinney hlew up In the
'Veiilh iuuiiiK and Sacramento
broke a 2-2 lie with 1'nrtlund by
I counting five tltueM. The final
I score waa 7-3, the Ib-avcra adding
a run in their half of the eleventh.
Ilulterlcn-Keating and Koehler;
; Kinney and Yclle.
Whaling two l.oa Angelea plt-
' chers for 24 hitH, San 1'Yauclnco
piled up 21 runt to bury the An
gel under a 21-5 count. Hatterlete
I'elerH. Siullli and Saudberg. Wal
by: Mouily, MallH and Itego. ,
j Five .Sealtle double playH choked
off ticvcra! Oakland runa. but thel
I111II1111H coulil not firore off by I
Icoojier'a aiiperb twirling, dropping
' a li-o declnlon to Die league lead
ers. MaltetieM ("oopi-r and Unit- 1
er; KilwnrilH, Nance and JenkluH. I
citi-l llolling making IiIh flrat
atari In the league alnee Joining
the MIhhIoiik out pitched ilank
IllllVey to give the HellH a 3-2 VIC.
tory ov
er Hie Klam. Hatterlea
and Whlin.y;
1). .M 111 pliy.
JLulvt-y und
Z I V SZ K ( ) NT A I ITS S( A N I ) 1 s
CHICAGO AI') StanlHlmm
liHko, hald-h'-adt'd than of
w rc.it lern. In, thtt tin w Utlntc ratiMi!
of cliat-K"K in-for' an InvtutiKattnff
curiirnil t-c of tiic lt-KiMlature which
tlii''atn wrt-stlinK In Chicago unt
Illinois.
Lens than thri'n yurH oko Zhy-
rs.ha wan Kood rnoiiKh to tuka I ho
tu avywriKhl titlf of ttti world
ou Wtvnt. "Hk" Miiuiwtt J'hllM
d'lphia. tut when lie whh matched
nn u cii lea wo proKruiu taut winter
the JlttnolH utliletic comntlriKlon
liarri'd iiiin ijecunm lie whh "too
old." The comini.HNlon'tf nuu limit
s 4a, and Zlldiy utlmltH all yeurH.
The promo tern complained. An
liw-ulry it Hiilted. and ho mimy lahs
even if t lit' IcKlHlatlli e doeH IlOt
miike wreHtlinK illeKal, promoterM
despair of hrhiKtiiK the Hport hark
lo popularity.
YAM) II ALL M:i:lS Tf.NANT
NKW IIAVKN, Conn. An ap
pt-al Iiiin l4H-n made tu Yule alum
ni tor aid In obtaining " tenant
fM- 1'lanyn- Yule, or Yale liall. lu
Yale valh y. near Wrexham, WaltM.
Yah- hall 1,-dulwd 10 the fuinlly of
i;iihu Yale, rounder of Yale mil
veinlly. The present tetianl, U dls-1
ahletl war veteran. KtiKirests that
Yale nu ll llilllt use the estate as)
a vacal Ion ca m p.
enters n.its kiiwti.
1 ' A KIM - 1 'aunoiiadhiK', pist it
sIioIh and explosions are barred a!
Hie mat inees ot t lu pi loci pal In
1 1 1 11 if el 1 c 11 I rout now on.
Tradilton accorded clown in
pailleiilar the rihl lo try lo
lrl);hlen eoph' tis part of Ihoir
inn iiiakiiiK'. lint fond mothers pro
leste.l .(Cllnsl Oie excessive libeily
iri 11 n ted them. I'erloriimnces for
chiuiren heit-iiitt-r will have to
ainnse by some other method than
by shock a ml noise.
9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.
12:'i5p. m.
0:25 a.m. B:0r.ni.
11:00 a.m. 8:30 p.m.
for Walla Wnllu and I'iiihu)
l.aGr
Jc
l-Aririo coast i,i ai.i i: I
I w. i.. ivt.
.Oakland f,c 37 .Bus
! San Kr: i.l'-o , fill 411 .fiSX
i S in l- ....47 4.1 .r,22
i Sacramento 4K 4li . r 1 G
j I'oillaml 4r, 4f, .MM)
,'''t- Mlsaion 44 4 .473 ,
I. os AiiK'-I'-m 41 lid .4 r. I i
Hollywood Sll !,!, . :i !i C
r!'i I - I
Just 3157 iMiles
ill Pf
I , v
1 V -
I -
$
Mct-t LevcK, (ho "Jlunmii Dynu
mo" who plaiiK lo si u it his Jo:
AiiK'lfa-lo-Kcw Yoi',; run in Kp
t'inhr. "--vtt plans li travel
mllfs a day ho uh lo ov r ilit WV-.I
jiiilca in Wm than to days. .Moro
power to him!
Eliminates U. S.
Player In Tennis
Singles Today
WI.VIHI.KIMIN, June HO (Al')
Henri Coehe ol l-'iaiico, in a Kieat
uphill ball le t I ) j : 1 1 ti ;i t - . J William
T. Tibb n. ol' the I inted rfiates. to
day tiinii I he sinKle of (he Wim
bletion lawn tennis ehamiibniships.
Cocii. t took Hie nnilf h in Hie
n -mi-Una Is at --(i, 7--',
Tlldelt Stalled like Hie Tibb n of
old, and for I he greater part of
Hip (list three Ke h iloininateil the
com Is.
It was when wllhin a game of
winning the third set to clinch the
match, thai Tilden faltered and
Cochet was milck lo lake advant
age of the opportunity running ol t'
six straight Kani'M lo capture I Ip
se t, 7-5.
j With Tihlen showing great signs
I of fatigue. Hie French player came
1 back slrongly in the foililh and
j fifth sets and with them took the.
Hlelil.
I AII-I Yi'iM-h I 'Inal Certain
1 CochetM viciory made certain nn
ltll-Frenrh final, lletn- l.ncctsle and
Joan Hororta being oiher h iiii
flnalisls. I Miss Helen Wills, former Ameri
can champion, reached the limits
of the vunien.H si m: It s by a slraiht
set victory over .loan Fry, of Fng
l.tnd "hi K-3."IM.
In Ihe match for the tilb she
w ill play Seiiorita I e Alvarez, of
Hlialn, who defenle.1 Mi.ss Kliza
belh Ryan, of Hi.- I'niled Slah-s in
the wonietiH seml-fimil today, at
i-il. C-n, Helen played as
Ihough desirous of aviictng the
two Ameileaii defeats 011 the same
courts. She showed the Knglish
girl no mercy, attacking relentless
ly. Helen WMIs and Fliiib. ih Itya.i
reachetl Hie (iiiti lt i t units of Hi
women's tloilbhs by tblealim; Hi'
Misses I'. Diansfltld add II. Il
gnrt h of K iK. 11 ml, il-:', ii 1 .
Item I.acoslo, holder of the
Aiiieiiciin national lawn tennis
championship and favorite of many
tor the .Wimble. ion tille, was eltm
inaled 111 'the Mi-iiii-tinals by his
ftdlow countryman, Joan Hot ot ra.
The score was ti 4, li - H. I - 'I, 1 i!
and li-:'.
itoA Is inn si imi.n ri
lir.MHnl.PT, T- ni
boa eonstitilor is li
e ol Clitic Ifamlelt.
t he sou ke I our e.i i s
it n;i me and It el
Hailllett W lieu lie I'll!
I ot.t
:. hold
las had
.In"
tow ai l
Mtaitlay. (be Fourtli at about :t
I hi-, itld I own i. iin; to reel ami
nli.
The linn lo (he Window, tpiirklv
i'lll'p
s old (bind frail i hie- ilimn Ihe
slrtvt.
i land I 'i ait - com in- in hi- il-
ls-nibl
S4i. oh. Imh. in'l be lo k a
flight .'
His baibtiii: Miil wiin'l itl h.in
then
fti't and oh, -it thin,
It Mir ttt Mil i in uh, ';in't ve lii-
i bin.
Iii-t vhm nic a man n- big a
him.
n.Ai i . rit rr is i m:
HH.t.l s' I I Mill H M
IN I.AMI UN lill .
I'llllil bru-bes ami nt:it binci .
Claude C, Pratt
225 if
I UttLWMl.iMijA
Lumber Co.
We Sell l.r t ush
"The Toor Slan'a l'rtend"
NEW YORKERS WIN
FOUR MILE RACE
Hopes !
After 13 Years of
Win Intercollegiate
Championship
' Ileal of tin- Naliunal League pen
l(l'llll KKI'.SIK. N. Y.. Julia ;, ,. ulH ,,.v,,,
:i" t I') 'olu in hlu vu out of the t ,,.,.,,,1,.., . , ,.,.1,11111 in i it-id
i li I rcolli'K i" i
l oilay on I In
rowinK wil'Icrm-KS ,
sweep of 1 1n (ili-n- I
I ilon kI rolie.
I Aller llihtcen Ioiik years of fam
ine Ki'IlS'lllK III wllli'll llOIII'H llllll
I Ii.-imi nrii'ii hiKh only tu inn Biiut-
(-n il wht l) ttic )tK t i Kt rami-, th
' N'i'W S'orkffH found the miixic.
(luiirh y-,Htiri;iy and won Hit in
1 1 if-oilt Ki!l vai .sli y four mile
i i hitmiiioriHhl),
1 '('in- 1 li yi'iir old airtrfKatioii
jrnw t'd Dm In art out of tin rrark
; Caiiruniia i-iKhl uml iln naval ac
j nd- iiiy, t w in favoril n Ih-Ioi lh
1 ra-f. I Ik-ii I laMi-d a Htarl llnK"
1,11,11 ,tf finishinif irrit ami sn.-t-d
to l).al off the final ctiai )-iik' of
ll .- c)i!iiiinionlilii crew.
I The Washlngtonlan went down
j liki the champion they were,
jiinhling. but they were mastered by
a enw thai harnessed Kpeed, form
jand Kieathuess with an unenn- 1
j.iut rable spirit and strategy ordin- f
j u ctly reserved for oarsmen far Ih-- j
yond tlh'ir lender years. i
The saihns were a poor fourlli. j
six - lengths behind the victors,
ha I el v able to beat Olit 'oriie), I
I u-l.l..h onlv
second apart In a battle for
place won by 111-' llhlcailH.
fifth
j er. A second marriage, wit h t hi
ll not r.ally be ramoun until i possibility of children, would :if
find oul his name's nol l.in- fed Hie daughters' financial pros-
lie
Ihe
ili nl.erg iifl.-r nil.
Mi
m
This new
FRIGIDAI RE
puts electric refrigeration
within the reach of every
family
IT'S what many thou
sands have waited
for a compact, con
venient sized, com
pletely self-contained
Frigidaire, at a low
price. And it's here!
At a price so low that
it puts dependable
automatic refrigeration
within the means of
almost every home.
Come in and see this
new Frigidaire. When
you have examined the.
fine workmanship and
' beautiful finish of the
c a b i n e t n o t e d the
quiet, vibrationless
operation of the
FRIGIDAIRE
Jesse Rosenbaum
New eolc) llbllf.
Sawyer - Holmes
Mercantile Co.
Fuel, Hay, Grain, Lime, Cement,
Plaster, Poultry Supplies, Paint,
Hoofing Paper, Fire Brick. Fire
Clay, and Fire Tlacc Material.
Phone.. Main 17
Corner Jefferson and Greenwood Streets
Rebuilds Cubs j
Staff in Heat j
of Pennant Race
ClflCAOO (Al') A IkwIuiII
team iiiMlnK In Neeoud place, tinil
koihk HtrutiK would satisfy most
nianaKi rs, lull not Joe Mei"nrlliy,
pilot of (lie I'hlcaKO 'iii. In the
li ml now h- Ihinl.a he ha.su p n
naiii winner.
1 He broke Nil Hh- double-phiy
'combine which set a lei.Kiie record
'lust veur bv i iiIitir I'ooney. abort-
y"f ''
Hi up, lo J'hil;n.'lli.!i 11ml mov ing
A.laiim from h-toih! to short. H'
it;i.lc. Tliinl HiiH. iii:n I'n iKiui uik)
liny, a youiiK hurlcr. to Kansas
I'liy fur a ih'W thlnl MJi-ki r, l.tl'li;
''h'k
lit- H-iit It'-ck. iiiilily in-
n.-hh i-. t r sfcond. l-'or 'oom-y and
Kiuifhijin, aiiolii'T pIIcImt. -Mci'ar-thy
ot I fal i 'arlton. star rirf ill -haiHl.
r. from tin- l'hilli.M, anl ho
'oUKit Waylan.l Iv-iiil. i.tchT.
fiom Mm- i
i w hoi.
club outright.
ri-juvfjialion was ac-
lonipliht.l In rn tliiin Lu days,
jand ihf Ctil.s didn'l Ins.- a Kantu
jnhih' tin- n-orjianizai ion was in
proKi'!-"-
l ATIII'.li IS A IIISK
I.UMMN- rraetically every rl.it;
cm be covered at l.loyds. Uia
"fn nk" insurance was recently
la lien out by t wo youn.-r society
I VVOInen
i Inst their father who has
' "ivoicen. nii'j rt t ..mi .-
i lion u gainst his marrying again
I during the lifetime of their moth-
O. ft. OxrrOA 0HtO
mechanism ask us
about operating costs.
Learn what a small
down payment will put
this new Frigidaire in
your kitchen. You'll
find that you can easily
afford Frigidaire now.
I ItlliAY'S I'ltOf.llAM
The National llrna.lcastlng com
pany jirogram Frldsty night from
!i until in will be (he presentation
of "An I lour In Memory l.ane."
broadcast from stations K 1 ' ,
KC,(t, KI'l. KCW, KFOA, KllMl)
and KIR.
KUO- Oakland, ! to !b ronn-rl
1 u to 11, dance orchestra.
KCW - l'rtlan.l, 'I ut 7, dinner
concert ; 7: So program; concert:
in, orchestra, with soloist; J ; :j ti o
1J, w.eUiy frolic
KFb J.os Angel, s, 7 organ pro
gram: s, program: 1 (, ballad hour.
K.I II - --Seattle, orchesira; S,
studio program: :'.iK saxaphoni'
Mitartet; V:Si, .studio program; in,
time siKiials,
Isl'O S:ui Francisr-o. fi::io to 7,
conceit orchestra: 7. book reviews:
7:n to 7 : :i", sports; fi, program;
1 a to II, orchesl ra.
K l-v ). -Sea 1 1 te. 7 to S. st ndio
ptogram; l'i:.'in to 11". weekly fro
lic. KO, - ienve 7 to !l, concert.
. Ui - Spokane, u to 7, concetT
heslra; .s, musical program; Ml
4'J V2'fea:2-i,.XjC.i l;
i
1 Art & Baby' Shop Quits I
Sale Starts Friday
One Lot Tennis Shoes
and Oxfords
values to :.
39c
Hoys' Scout Outlils
shirl. r I d I n K pant
s t o c U I n K m and belt
I'Olliplele
ollltil
$1.4
( 'otttm 1 1 nek
red triinnied.
Heaver Knit Ladies' Ilay-
iiii Silk Hose, all sizes
colors
Soft Sole Shoes - r
and Slippers JLtl
SPECIAL
Sets, Napkins, Doilies.
and I'ahy Presses Go
Stamped
One Lot Stamped Goods,
go at
One Lot Stamped
Go at
Ladies' Silk Brassieres ... 39c
Ladies' Rayon Vests 69c
Children's Dresses Go At .9cSY
D.M.C. Six Strand Emb.
Cotton 3 for 5c
ART & BABY SHOP
Across from flohnenkatnps
Wc Have The New
ORTIIOPHOMC VICTOR RECORDS
Can Furniture Co.
Complete Home Furnishers-
lo lo;:;'!, dance music;
to
12. d;:licc music.
KOMO..-Seattle. S:I5 to fl. Inuii
ci:l program; !' to lo. atudio pro
grani. K(;. - Spokiin-, S lo S, sluillo
IHOKi'aiil.
Plumbing, Healing, Sheet Metal
and General Repair Work
Call MAIN 179
Karl W. Lynch
I Fn
1 (P I
I Wo i n en's a nd children's 3 Woim-n's ( 'otlon I.isn I f
r:;::::::;'r .'..'""59c j ifrZl ."iflc j
t . . r
39c
Riviera Ladies' Hosiery,
new shades. ? 1.0(1 val
ues, go at
and
FOR THE BABIES
Shiils, Hants. - r
Hloomcrs and Vests JLtlC
NOTICE!
Ladies' Nijjhtgowns
at
'.'-"'.r."J.1 i.i
'tii til ifr
Goods
19c
Goods,
8c
IIOSTl IN - lleKeiiberger, one of
Ih.- Hawaiian I'lyeiK. Iia.s a rila
live named l.imlberg.
A xpirtmenlal P'-Ppcrllilnt
fa cm Is In hur culllvateil in Texas.
'Tlieii'-s a lip for the dry Kiiuads.
I
Street
9 A. M.
69c
White Cotton
15c
Hose
o at
All Our Oriental and Maderia Goods
such as Hillow Cases. Luncheon
SALE PRICES!
wMjMiuir,iiiwi. iiPBijm.'.'ii) a
i iilnrriiili imMMiiii.Vri - -t- i-1
Shoes for Everybody
Children's Sandals 98c
Children's Patent Mary
Janes $2.19
Little Gents' Tan Ox-
; fords $1,98
Men's Tan Oxfords $2.98
Growing, Girls' Patent
Pumps $2.98
Ladies' Dress Pumps, hicrh
heels $4.98
Men's Scout Shoes $1.89
Noar l oondrf . I'Im.iio Main 24N
No Nuuilnj Iliitlm-sa