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Monday, May 21, 1928. Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 1 ' I K t J J 1 J Luxurious New ' ' Silks Plain and patterned with new prints most in demand for those v who would . make clever spring frocks. . JlcfHfiiUtrie HUTS".: BEAVERS DROP DOUBLE HEADER Not Yet 3, But Already a Flyer Loss of Two Games Sun day Sends Portland into Seventh Place Pacific Kncmmento . Han Kranelsco Hollywood ,,. f.os Angeles . MinKion - Oakland 7ortland Seattle Coast 1mtne momMim W. I,, pet. II IT . 10 1 .Of l 18 ..11 J 5 !J .11 5 1 S .447 tl 1( .4I ., ft .4d I J2 .933 'pCtlllnlllU .Huillly VALUE LAMB CROP AT 100 MILLIONS Fd Itjr the Aorlslcd Priw Portland dropped doner to the cellar y losing; (wo to Kacrarr.ento .1-2 nnd 1-9. Kallto turned in his seventh straight win In the morn iriir. The second contest was. de rldcd In the first two Innlncs. the Holons counting; five tlin.es off yerkcs liefore. the second Inning nan over, flatteries: Coileh, I French and Haunders. Alnsmtth: Kalllo and Koehler. Second frame: Vers, Ktroud, I.. French and Aln stnlth: Vinci and Hevereid. lluvltiff dropped the flrfit aame : '4-2. hefore f'ollard's Meady hurling.. Oakland came hack to win the 11-Yenr Market Makes "'km cup. 4-1. in is hectic inning. T .,,!. fj. ..,:.. ftu Governor's triple and Dean's single Laml) Production Worth drove In the winning run. Bat-1 Mut'll tO Producers ,terl-s: rollnrd and Boreannl; ;Krause, Kparks. Gould and Head. ' Second game: Knight and flchmidl. "1IJNOTON (AD Stimil- I'arker. Wetzel, f'raghead: Duglla, l;ited hv nn all-yenr market, prices and I.oinhnrdl. for fresh himb are stlmnted by the Hun l-'ranclsco broke loose on a department of Agriculture, to have wild slugging orgy that burled five Made the annual lamb crop worth Hollywood pitchers under an aval II 00, (Hill. (Kill tit American pro- anche of 17 runs and 30 hits In M ducers. :two games, the Seals winning both In effect the situation has revo- by the lopsided scores 11-3 and lullonlxed the sheep industry, plac- 1G-2. llatlerlcA: Ithodes, nonlelly Ing It on a lamb rather than a unit- and P.awder: Jacobs and ftprinz. urn bruin. Sionrnl game: Kinney, McCabe. ' Pony years ago very lime Inmb -Mulrohy and Agnew; ftuether. May was obtainable. Rheep usually were and Kprlns, Heed, slaughtered at from five to eight Tho Missions obtained an even years of age, after considerable 'reuk on the series by taking two service in wool production. Todiiy, games frnrn the Angels, 11-! and Instead of getting heavy mutton of ' lnvenport shutting the Ser- uticertiiln age and flavor and curry- "I'hs out without a hit In the f'JHCACO, May 21 (AD Whnt 2(1 or more pounds. When she fng much fat, the market Is sup- si vi nlnnlng second game. Only man has done, man can do with finished the Catalinu channel swim Idled with genuine lnmh from nnl- ' """n reached first off the lha probability that woman can do'she came out of the water 18 mills ranging from four to twelve elongated right hander, Berger be- It even belter. pounds lighter. months old, mostly of the ment j" struck by a pitched ball and) Mnli myrtle Huddlcston, of Mat-) I'hyslrians Immediately took the breeds or crosses between wool nnd Tolsln drawing a pass. Hstterles: fcooni jn WM tnken from the pool swimmer in charge, she was un ment types. (Martin arid Kaldwln: Harfoot. of lhf )(n(,0n park WpB, hotel able to draw herself from the Cubs Are Beaten By Braves After 13 Straight Wins Cup That Barks TV New York .. Philadelphia' Cleveland .... Itoston HI. Louis Washington 1 let roll Chicago W. l 5 ...II t 14 -1J 15 ..14 1 ,.1! 17 ...13 2 -11 12" Xatlntial IagiM- Stamlinxw Chicago ...... Cincinnati '.. New York Ht. llilis .... Krooklyn IMtlsbrug Howl on Philadelphia W. 1. .J 13 21 14 16 12 1. It 17 14 .,15 15 .in ;n - ; 7 S3 HE.i WicJilta Bur'ttH Though she won't be 1 until her next birthday, Joyce Jane Neely, daughter of Mr. and Mrg. Wilbur Neely of Wichita, Kas.. la a mem ber of the National Aeronautic Association. She has participated In oumtroni air JaunH, recently having flown In the Kansas air tour. Illinois Young Mother Sets New ; , Endurance Record For Swimming jowner m ih iifV orrter more keenly felt thnn In the 13 wofltern RiAlw, where 65 pep rem of the nn Ifnn'R lamb crop J rained under ojien-rnnfte condition. On a ranch hnvlnft n flork of Ht-v- l i-i'utrH. uaoM-r. and Hunnah. Her ' oni: iuvenport and Whitney; I'lllt, (JriMer -anti Banbf rp. ff severe weather follow! the nheiirfnjc of their wool. Krh ewe iiHiuilly lenven two wohhly-leKcctl luinlm, which formerly were killed. Jy;uije of the prenenl lncreuw-d Ill'InntT mtrnnint fnnns n III nrnliiinii w lYfluim .to.Jlvn flefipun the itddl- lA '' Hlnoe mort nhepp rnnrhes hnve 2 rii-ditlry cown, the ynuiifflfiml.fi Ti fond mtiHt come from pronery " MftireR. ordlnnrllv nn rnnilAnftoii milk to he fed from botIlo, flt into rtfl feedlriK rnrk or held by hnnd. Hnifl in tho fall, tho orphans brjnn nr.nitt 18 npleoe. AlthoUKh 7G per cent of thi- mn;tin rained In the United Htntex MprinR ntid nre known to the lire horn In Mnrrh, April ond Miiy, fresh Inmb reiirhen the market in wtaMdy nuppjy throUKhotit the year. .The fjonrttint mipply In the rn rlt of orderly rnurkeUnK. A bunt Ijilf the year's recelptH renrh the 'jurket from Augum to November, early today after being: In the water! water, nor wjih she able to remain 60 hour. J 0 ntlntited, 15 4-5 wc on her feet. A wheel rhalr was onda. The time beat by 17 hour jtuk-n the aide of the pool and ana &0 minutes the beat iirevioua Mm. Huddbwton wheeled to her jendiiranre rerord for woin-n. njndejroom. ho Katurday by Mim Nyle A until, of Only thrc-e limes during; the Wit hours did nbe take nourishment oiirn and 1 and only hot t'horolnte then. Ktie Hhock and is intennlfled by inmilu- minutes the best previous record of finislnd the swlrn- much fatiffued. uon. we orrer the rubber heel man. held In Germany by Otto , Her hands and feet were shrunken people free the following- utogan: Kemmerfch. 'from the long immersion, rnhiaulated Osculation Invite f Mrs. Huddleston. a younB mother Iuring the entire time she was I'T , 'Is no notice to the water. Hhe'In the water a group of officials formerly held the world's endur- iwas present to see that she did not A doctor sutfffCHt people eral thousand sheep, It is not tin- klHH ",,0,,,,, rubber heels be Van Bernardino, f'al. common for K0 ewes or more to die ; 'uw a U.im rPBl,y ta an It beats by four h M.t nmny 01 me iamos are mnen -u (whnmlnt? record for women, touch either the Mdes of the tank '"'"' ne couniry f ne rauened lwriWM being the only woman to.jnor .the bottoin.. . "" rinlsh the rn (inula channel race. early spring Mrs. Huddlcston, who we(Bhs 240 ! Iinib feeders In the Irrigated nn n..t nn k I districts Of Colorado and Nebraska Lira f,m tunL hut tf''red and In the corn belt play a consid- h 3 dimming coaches ofVhicago emme piirt in einoiti!ine the move-Atnp(r aMsuclatlons who ucted as'lng the women's record, with ment of lamb Into consumption officials during tho endurance at- 'tint additional for every hour she throughout the year. J-omhs born temnt estimated that she has lost ' exceeded the men's mark. Mrs. Huddleston's reward for record breaking was $5,000' of- by the Hannerman hotels. nc $1,000 was offered for break- in the late fall and early winter arrive on the market In early rade us "Kcnuln spring lamb." The mitur.il spreading of supplies from various sections, throughout the marketing period, Is described as a great fiHHlHtance to the sheepmen in achieving orderly marketing and u relatively high mid stable price. Scientist Says Humans Lived In Bolivia About 13,000 Years Ago Try-- Thej& W. K. GILBERT CO. First By Ji'.W IMCOX l'INZAS AAftoelitied Cress Writer) ,A HAZ. Hollyla OlvillKatloU he believes to have flourished 13.000 years ago In South America will be described tit t he A merlcn nl a congress to be held in September at the American museum of natur al history In New York by Pro fessor Art urn Poannnsky, Ttnlivl.'rti scientist. He has been chosen to repreneiit the Kollvlan geograph ical society at the congress and will present the subject for study. Professor 1 'nana nsky Is not ed his explorations In the Iake Pnopn region, where he found what he believes to be descendants of a pre historic people culled "t'rus." lie also is one of the tnnny who have sought the gold treasure supposed to have been hidden at 1 iiftiisl vl by the Jesuit priests when they were ohhgcd to abandon the territory by edict of tho Spnnish king In the latter part of the eighteenth cen tury. tine of Posnansky's best known writings, concerns the Tlfihuanaru ruins, whleh. he connects with civ- .S0 mtf.. .: i.- :-f Tk, .4C4 fr ' " 4; 3 .414 L' , .Vtfkv i 5:: Iks V XEA finclnnoll Bureau Toa're heard ot the cud that theersl i well, here's one that Brooklyn. llissonnette scored Mandell-McLarnin Battle In Doubt NEW YORK, May !1 (AP) A murky fog that appeared to give wv irrudKinBly lo the sun and an overcoat aky this morning gave un- certain promise for the iigni-iBni championship fight tonight be- ) tween Sammy Mondell and Jimmy . McLarnin. Already, thrice post- , poned On account of bad weather,, Tex Hlckard." -promoter, was hop- j lng early today thut another down pour would not wash out a contest tonight. - " I j NKW YORK. May 21 (AD fliimmr Mundell, champion, and Jimmy MfUirnin challenger, each scaled exactly the class iinm m 135 pounds for their I5-rouml light weight championship tonight at the Polo grounds. It was the second weighing in for the bout, three times postponed nnd the champion made the weight only after a stren uous three-hour workout. Iodine Mains yield either to am monia or alcohol. particularly for his studies of the illuitlon that existed 13.0U0 years ancient ruins of Tinhnanacu near i ago. lie claims to have proved Iuke Titlcaca in Itolivla, and for'the age of ihe rnlus anl has found Br tl Asscs-falcd Press The mad dash of the I'hlcaico 'fulis has ts'en halted for the pres ent, at least, by (he lowly Boston' Brave After 13 consecutive victories the Cutis found the Braves a bit too much for them nt Chicago yester day and the Kasterns ran off with a 4 to 3 decision. The Cincinnati Hds mcved up to within a game of the I. ague barkfl. Th Cairn terrier shown leaders by taking a 1 to 2 battle adjdg4 the best of bis ilk with the Pittsburg Pirates at Bed- thown at the Mississippi Valley ? , -Kennel Clab show at St Louis. The New York Giants. and St. jMpr. nhard Stlx of Cincinnati it Louis Cardinals divided a, . double . bil owner header at Sport snie?i'ji Vpark .FIf- teen hits in the first trame gave the j , Giants; a" five to 3 verdict but the ' . .Cahllnsls evened it by taking the ruT ,ht' wond Inning after draw night cap. 2 to 1. in a' light pit- ,n R PflIwi hit a home run with cher'a battle between ViraMrldgp, two on ,n the third, and trlppled making his first start of the year, wlth two on ln tn wnth. nnd Johnson of the Cardinals. 1 1 no Ianitw" continueu tnetr lie Bissonnettes terrific hitting mononous scries of crushing vlc- alded the Itoblns to coast Into a tories by overwhelming St. Louis. 4 victory over the Phillies at v tn 3- George Pipgrns being credited ' with hla seven Ui victory without a defeat. traces of the great glacial lake of1 Cleveland made a clean sweep of j Tfahuanacu ii.;(r where stood the the series with Washington. 4 to 3. siiclent metropolis Granitic:.. He ( KIam Van Gilder won a tight plana to decipher, utilising- his Wiing duel from Ted Lyons and sUidies of the last 25 years, the in- lhe Detroit Tigers ended their los- '. .scripUons found on the monuments inff 8treak at the expense of thel that still exlt in the Tinhuanacu Chicago White Socks 2 to 1. The! region, nnd will speak at the con- Tigers had . lost seven straight. 1 Kress on the subject of the Tia- I . huanncu style of architecture as ( applied to modern structures. The professor will tell the con gress of the latest explorations ef fected In the neighborhood of Iike Titlcaca with the nld of a small boat of his invention. The ex plorers, led by posnan.sky, follow ed the river that drains Ijike Tiif .caca to Lake Poopo, which has no visible drainage, but Is supposed to be drained through underground channels. According to Posnnnsky's theory. Tjike Poopo is stplied with salt water by an underground geyser. The lake water Ip as stilly as sea water. " Posnrihsky says he ffttrnd de scendants of the "Prus" dwelling on an Island In Iike Poopo. He describes these people us conserv ing" ancient customs. Their garb is the "tlpoy," a dress made of a sack with openings for the head and arms. They wear cloth hats idorned with feathers, and they hunt waterfowl, utilizing I he an cient "lihul." a curious weapon nnslsting of a stone nh floats which is projected out over the water. excavation work carried out on the island Posnansky uncovered number of skulls which he be lieves date from a prehistoric age ;tnd which correspond In certain characteristics with those of the present Inhabitants. . One hundred kilometers from the island, in the direction of the upper volcanic ranges of the Andes d'ell forty families believed to be descendants of another prehistoric race, the "Chipayas." They also conserve ancient customs and live In underground passages." posnansky Is studying both the 'I'm" - and "Chipaya" languages with the object of writing the cor repnndfng grammars. Ali;iHY)BI WIN' j MKDKOBD. Ore., Mayr2l AP) i Medford defeated Klamath l-ulis yesterday 1 to 3 In, the opening; of the Oregon-California league. It. it- r.. - Klamath Falls - 3 7 1", .Medford .........IK 20 1 j Batteries: KMa. Gallagher, and Cross, Shlndler, Corson: Micbol ami Chester. .KI GF.XK TAKI.S GAMK KI'OKNK, Ore.. .May 21 (AP) Kupene broke Into the Willamette Valley league win column yester day by defeating Wendllng G to 5 at Wendllng. Kugene scored twice in the ninth Inning to win WW Tr if hum'. Miiuplf-lc lt'i lone liof-n n rurrlfilty wllh "K. l-l "k shi' yon h"W t" Bct'the ul niuBt out "f tho nmouiil you Imvn to Invest. , Tun urn w-l-cottic t" vlH our t'u1''' whelher ymi :irc rcmly lo Imy or not. KASV I'AVMKXTS Carr Furniture Co., Inc. 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