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Saturday, June 22, 1!)2'J LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Two (uimmm I MT. EMILY CO. i ! TEAM TO PLAY COVE SUNDAY unusual program Tunc in cm KCW 1 Sunday ut 7:1") p. m. Cimr lo ti fur F-'i'NA JKTTIC.K SHOES for Mimim . , $3 to & l i tjou need no longer i I : HILL'S, Dependable Dependable Quality, Values, i IflllUASiK HOV kav):i IIOI.I.YWOOI'. I'"!.. I""'- '-AI'l-i-H-wln Hlfw. lit Oniulin. i. n.-i im-iitIu. Knoi-K'xl Wir ' it-lit, l"i,itliinl. in tlii' Wfpml i nil "f a trliMlillwl nlv-rollrwl t- .1 lli'ri' limt IllKlH. Vlliri-nt I'or- ; ! :'. ne. I'HIii'leliihlii. win a t"- ' rounil li.clVlon over Hoimr Slu r lilan. f-loux -ity, fa. Ti 1.011 t.n-.' kfli-r I.Mlit' lir-l.l T), f'ilf Hi. Iirl. x it- Sit. l-.'ini'y Lumber Co. base-' niiur, which has hod u lonj? i; of victories tbl season. Mill I J;.- ( '(v team Jo-re Sunday ; nr. -in a! 1':":" o'clock. The i- w I! be al It)'' MiKli s'-hool Covr team iH r'-poCjd to he of the aiinU ui nin.-i. m ; t-aU-y :m I a Laid hal'b- is an-: a!-.!. As U-'.S Cove's I''- tr,im: h-if liiis a - rm.d is '..i-i !! to ui:nss Ifaipe. Tilden And Hunter v IFm London Title l.OVMOS', Jiliu- (At') Ills 11:11 Til'l.-n ami KranU T. 11'irUiT. VMi-run; iif til. Aifii-ri'-.-in l:ivU r ui -J. !. -ai.-il Jiilin V:iii Uyn :niil Willu-r Allison. Ili'ir yoiinj? 1'iiin iiilft.-s. in tin- fin:il ijoilblt-s IliiUf h for Hit- l.on'i'iii mi-n'K r-li:.iii-Mntiv)il iwlay. 'I'm- yrorin "' K-l I. 'i-2. T -ii. DODDERING BABE STOPS MACKMEN Missions Turn lYale Closes Athletic Year With I On Seals; Ducks I Sweeping Victory Over Harvard v rop Anomer) HI Clf AN.W WINS f II AI-IS. Wash., .lone 22 (A I') 1','ifk Hurhana n. of '!' hnlK knfi k-a om rhurk Huinakl. iMi-IJani!. in 'In- s'-i'ii-rina! h-r lat iiiK'"- Ttxy M-lu"ri'l If 5. J.hnny Hu.uk.-s, ( T..:io. .i.-f.-at-d KMir Thum;i in tin- ix-ruiinl main t-vf-nt. Totniny Ji-fft-rH. Kvcr ftl. won on fou! In t!i- MiMli round from Statih-y .Stewart, I'orttand. Afaria .J.Titza ins pn-liy ami and Ili'-n yuii jt'Jid of tn-r ck!nf A t.-nor. Vny popular! East Oregon Fast Freight, Inc. Over Nifiht Express Service at Freight Rates Insured Carrier Auto Freight Terminal Phone Main G73 1-113 Jefferson Ave. BUILDING MATERIAL For the Small Job "When you have a little job to do around home we. can furnish the material and de liver it to your premises. NORTHWEST MOUSE PAINT LIME PLASTER C'EMKNT PIONEER ROOFING. Sawyer Holmes Mercantile Company Phone MAIN 17 Tent Theatre located at Jefferson and Chestnut streets. DOORS OPEN One Night Only Uvr. Monday June 21 itt s:i.- p. m. Philadelphia had Double Victory in Sight Until Ruth Broke Loose. Ity Willhitii J. rltipmaii t ,Ki,iH iittiil I' re at Sport W'riU'i) Tin d1 tipFri, If any, to . r-a lu-il in tLc i"iii-rtnt 'rtirlal s-r-l-s at I tit Vnktt tadilllM was po.-tpoiiid Ttr at b ast t wi-nty-f our hours yi-Mt-rday by that doddt-rlnir invalid. l-oi-f- fl. rinan llutli. Tin-piiponi-!n-nt was cf f--n-i Ity (In al-uoiitn with w hi h .Mr. Huth in r'tH d two offi-rinijs s- nt up to I'm plate in the wroml paint- by MukIit William Shorij, npprrntite Ath li'iji rixUl handt r and tipftcd !! iH-r of (Jf-itriff Karnshavv, the .-lanin pitfher. The Athbtirs had won the fircl tfaiiu- ht-bind (lob Grove's puHni tanis by it wore of 11 io I anil Wi rt- headed aimii the vlt tury trail in th jterond wit!) an cdfje of 10 2 win n the Mabc Itrcame the Ilab u train. His (-icvt-nili und t w fifth home runts converted a 2 to 3 Yankee deficit into an s to 3 advantage at the finitdi. and the ('haiiiplGHH liebt on seven ond one half KUIIK-H behind tlte Athletic, just wliere they were before hostil ities were be-un. .liinin'cnl fnMiiro Ttir- Inimitable Mr. Huth bad done niithintf mtirh nil afternoon when the t-venih Inning of the si con d Kanie rolled around with the Yankees in the hole. True he hud driven in a econd unearned run off Karnidiau w ith u slnKle in the ffftli and nmde the Kainf cIoje, but no one was prepared for Ills juutrnif (cent gesture Into the t ir tit field Ideaehers w l.-n Ivirn Ihiw went to the showers after placinK two Yankee on the Imks with none out In the seventh. Al Siminonf rapped I'ennock and his relief. Mewtiv. Hlierid nnd .Mitore. for just five blows. Includ ing his flfteentli nnd sixteenth tiotne runs in the frst frrt ii. lie carried his punch over tnto t!ie serum) combat, where he slapped Hoyt for two doubles and a kinvle in four attempts. -Mule Haas also Kot u homer In the first game. The crowd of )G,lia paid cus tomers Hiii pahs' d -very known rec ord for a week-day same. op-nin harn-d but world series Included. Ity The ANor.ni(i Prcs I .S'trnffKllnt; desperawly to main tain their MiKbt lead in the I'ai iMt roust league standings, tl San Kiancisco Mission I teds yesterday deft-au-t the hard Sight! ni; ln 1'ianeiseo t-als for (lie first lime this week. The Seals had won liner KtrajKbt. ihreateninSf t dis plaer the lleds in the t-ad. The Ked.s won by 4 to 1. ponnd ins reat MaiLs for fouri.-ei hits and v. houu- run by Ike Itoone llfrman I'ilb-tte the Missions, ulloweil tlndr rivaii nine hits, thoroughly jp-attered. Itn lln Oakland's winning streak of ili-vi-n fcti-aiKlit caines, the S' altle Indians hutted the visitors' four huileis hard to win tlie k:""' 9 to 3 on their liome bt. "Huzx ronimaiiil Krb t. Oal.Jand fi.-Idvr and furmer pilrher. finthed (h- ame mi the luouml. '1'he Kerit-s stuntls 3 to 1 fi.r a Ida nd. JMK-Us rM' AiifiljMi S-ici-aitiinlo won from i'orlland in the nnrthi-rn city 4 ta S. chit-fly because the 1 Hicks never were aide to overcome a home run in the third by Uohwer with two on. Measurement of the ball park e trday credited 'hurley Mates, I'nrtland renterfiebler, with ::T. fei-t iiiKt--ad of 35 feel as fir.-t an riounced. on Ins ' amaxinic throw from repteifield over tin- catcher's head in Thursday's frump. The H idly wood Stars trounced the I. os An-reb-s Ant-vls on tb- hit ter's home lot. fi to 2. due mostly to Auvie Walsh's fine work in two trooit inuinK''- onlay's (Vm-l Ij:iitf Itcsuh'i At Portland: f 11. H. r,. H.-LCrutnento -4 13 1 Portland 3 1 1 Hatti'i by: Vinci. Could and Koehler: I 'usfarrlla and Volkman. t At Han l-'runcisro NKW LONDON, Conn., June 'il sity rerorl now shows fight tri UIM 1U sueeitins' the annual miiiilm in the lut nine seasons. ! regatta on t!ie Thames river w:th Yale . on ye.set .liiy two-Jiiile ! her anrtnt crimson rivals. Yale freshnian rat e by three imagers of ! has closed the athletic year of a i.-asth. tiie 'wo mile junior var ! I!;n-L"j w ith an impressive record sitj . four leirtufi. Harvard. f The vaisily race over the tour- nv III'- I'-l OI (OnqilfSI ov As the cliinas to the biir blue i.iib. course tips. ream puia'ie, t ii Kd oarsmen rowed to ai-.-ity gain Jin ear! b-ud, add to three victorit-8 ytsteiiay. eapturinr ui.h iiinuuionmis reKUlarlty un- the classic four-lliiie vai.l) race p teactied fully six lengths iiml by a gitcd four and u half I.-hkiLs, then ease up in the last half imb1 in make their contribution to lire- j,. Harvard chopped a h-ntflh and vioii Yale triumphs in hockey, lias- H half froin Uii maiKip- Not ton- ketball. track ind banel-all. Out of i,.nt uitli crushing their r:vu!n, the on the mound for ' ttvairy. ilu.ar.i s footba.l i Kl j. in a final ties. ore k pi ritfht victory last fad iijomeo: as no- ltn rowini; aftt-r lli'-y pass-u bi ne ill . art tit vt-Hii nr. to stand ; rinjsh. n t slnckeniiiK their pace with bsr coinjuests in tennis und .mtil tln-y had gone auoiner half polo. I mile lo Harvard's headijuai lei s at Out .if the 21 rarer on '.tie Thain- ' H.-l Top. There the blue weep . nine- K.l l.ea.lr In l!i"3 look . SW iligei r waited Until tile tired it New Haven. Hi have 'crimson boatload returnto to i- r. stilled in Yale vieturir. In I '.'2 7. i c. I ve a clieer and as i im uih - Harvard won the frehman and i' nt custom toss 1 junior vaisity rontests. In -the victois. th ecriiiMon, coached for toe first) A. S. liiagd- a. Jo. lino- by I Krown. upst Yale's "onn.. was elected i winning; :reak in Hie v.is.;y race, i year's Yule crew, tilhcruis it has lrt-en ail Yale. The Law rence W. I ir Kli havo swept the regalia five Hill.. N. Y tirms in seven years. Their vur-Jof next NEW! L&H Full Enamel shirts 0 .('nwich. ain HI" nrxl I 1? .1 a Combination Electric Range of H-.irnnl was flit-ti'l CiililMin rar'M liarvaril iti-vv. NIGHT FIGHTS to puzzl. lln- I'rt'sno fiiilitfi- for a . tlllli'. Inn In' (Ul-M.V came liaok ijuntl liurifil iMiaslain llinlir u ner- ' ; i,..s of liody iHiiiclu-s. nif nwim lly The AxuM-laml I'rt-s ! loft harnli r lcat the T. san lo thf Krift I'a. Tony l''urnie, l.os An- j iiuncli ri lifati iilv anil foltuivi.il up K.'li-K, Knorki"! out Wiimly Si'ifiTt. ! his ailvantaK' with a faKt attack. riltKliui'Kh. (5): Hilly Junw, Phil-1 nifclliiK ("liaHtaiu's ruslnn with a ;i'lilihia. otitpointril Ito.sy ftonali'H, M'rii-s of hai-il riKllls anil li'ftM. ! v.laml. (Hi). . I I il lOM. la.-Itay Mj-IVCk. QQ UMBIA IS man. Cleveland. O., (10); Tommy) t'arulta. Kunsiis ('ity, outpointed' Krnle North. Waterloo, la., (lo). 'an Diego, ('nl. l.onir Tom Haw kins. San Ob-go. stopped Heal Har ris. Chicago. (7). Missions fc'an l-'ranrisco 2 V U . Buttt-rits: 1'iHette ,inil Hoffm.in: ; Mails. Olynn and Iteed. j n. ir. v.. Young Corbett 1 - nrr . WINNER TODAY IN FIRST HEAT At l.os Anui-l'-: It. II. K. Hollywood 6 7 I l.os Anm-trs i II n llatt.-rii's: Johns anl Syihi'r: Walsh. I'.ak-ht. .Montonti'O' an-1 SanilhiTt'. At Seattle: ' 1!. H. H. MAIll.OVi'. KnBlanil. Juno 22 (A I') ('oluuihia rnivei-sity's rrack I ;Vi pouml rrt'ii' won its first heat 1.. .1... M....1..... ........tti. ..Ivhl.mi r.l TriniS ChdStain ,l..nKth from the la nslimy t iirht anil a rrt-w from the Henley-on-Thamei. x v l.-n Vi'lscn limn " I n ! rnwinff cluli. The IJL'fore buying your Llectiic flliinjje you owe it to yourself to J-see the new L&H Electiics Com-bination. ' Look for these Features Full automatiee control - oven unil oven door lininjrs porcelain enameled, inside and out. Sup ' portiiifr studs lor rack supports are briiss mid mst proof por celain enameled broiler pan concealed hinges most effici ent heating units. Wood-Coal Combination A feature that is particularly desirable in this locality. If desired you may use the L&I1 Elictrics Combination us a wood-coal range it burns either fuel with equal satisfaction and when equipped with heater coil as sures you of your hot water supply at a minimum cost. Your .Old Range in Exchange We will make vou a very liberal allowance on your wood-eoal range and apply it as part payment on your new L&1I Electrics. Convenient Terms Reasonable monthly payments arranged over a period of time to meet the requirements of your income. CARR FURNITURE CO., INC- Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers. tor i BiBBBHiMBHBvan i.-r-..ulin f even-eiglits of a mile was four; : 1 " 147. ial--3 'ns- j Awninv Willed In Arkansas Accident Another capacity withering is in Oakland ... :i S 2 propet'l today and uridoiilitcdly 11 thiid will appear tomorrow. Washington shaded Huston by n to 4 in the only other American ! ague game scheduled yesterday. ;:utii (iiitiiii In the National league, the f!i ants aKuIn made merry at the ex pense of the I'hilljf'M. 11 to 5. and so pulled themselves to w il hi 11 tit fee ki of the lead, which changed hands. The Pirates at tended to this little shift in fortune by shimmlnir the t'uhs. M to 3. to uive Hurleigh (Irlnies his eleventh ietoiy of the sea .son. Hrooktyn had in wall ftftc-n Innlniis to oarn a decision over the liruves. 7 to 3. Seattle Itatteries Edwards ui ! IS Humnvich ami U Horreani. 1 Younjf Corbett. 1 47 l defeated Clyile Chastaiti las. Tex., lust nigiit and bettered i :-:artiiiu out w ith n fast stroke. , hs chances for a match with the j Columbia rowed smoothly all the welterweight champion. i way, taking the leud in the first i Corbett was taken by surprise j few hmplred feei and w inning j for the firt two rounds, but took; without hying extended. The Lens-j TKXAHK ANA. Ark., June 22 the last eight sessions to score ft j bury eight made u fine sliovving j (AJ Oscar Nash. pilot, was clean win over the Dallas fighter ' but could do no better than conn;1 killed and Howard Webb, passen--w ho wns floored three times. within a. length of the flying Amer- ' ger, was Injured today w hen their Chastuin's early attack seemed leans. plane crashed into a tree at a land ing field near here while taking off for Dallas. Miss Oladys Fisher, who had taken them to the (i.-M in an automobile, witnessed the accident. She extricated both imn from the wreckage, placed them in the car and brought them to a hos pital here. Nash was dead wlttn they arrived. Holh men resided here. League Standings Favor Columbia And California 1 1 I 11 1 I'iltshurKll .15 21 At rouimkeensie 2, " Mt I f. e. I'Ufirit Coimi League Kinmlinifs ' W. I.. I'K. Mission t:i so .t;:ifl Sin Francisco ,....ii:i 34 Ouklaml '. in 37 Hollywood 42 4 1 Los Angeles 43 43 Sacramento 4 4S .Sea I tie 30 51 Portland ft 3 Nat i nit I League Kiuiiding W. I., hi June :ilifor- 1- varsily ColitSe of :t;nd un--c ulleg ale il(;i Mon- Louis 3.1 25 New York 32 24 Philadelphia 23 31 llrooklyn 23 33 Huston 22 33 Cincinnati 2o 30 American I'nne Siutiilii;r Philadelphia New" York . Si. Louis .... Del roit Cleveland Play Here Monday I Arthur Ho-!;watd wilt hi ing Iph. tborwia Min-dr.ls to Ii Or.inde! for a fine-n'ght show under can- as on Molida)-, June 2t. The show j llu'lltdes 4'i colored si litre rs. iliinc Ms and comediiuis. adatiee notices say. The production is mounted ' w(ht elaborate ::n I bfau;iful s4-en- e-y. it ts said, uml the company 1 I eat 1 Im- an aUKDHlllcd ore his, ra an I ; cont iTt band. The tloots will np'ii ; at 7:l-r and t'i- show niails at o'clock. i pt it (;ni ki:psi 1:. s. v.. 22 Al') - I 'ofumhia and I Ilia are favoril s for Ho race over the four mile rm t lo- 1 1 u I .stui river at t hi nual r- ii'-w :il 01 the lot I tow iiilt a.s."oei:tt ion rej d.iy. Nine eri-wf will par iteipale. The dtuation this year i.s like thal of las' year with California and Co.'tiinh'a favoerd over the field, l-ist year, the f;oleu Hears Washington, from th.- Pacific coast swept down Chii.igo Die eouise stiokej by the mighty Hosloil I i VI! Donloii, !o nose out Coluuib'a ' ,, l se record of 1V33 4 -a for ls:.'..l s-t by a inli;hly Cornell im-w in C"i I . So fMTioi;y was the ,.,. of the Colden lt.ars that it earrb.l l.nlh Cohimbiu tnol V:iNh iiilifon lo the ftn'sll line under- the former let-oi il. 1 'ot'imbia. s ndictl bv Kmc t.amhnrt, li:il. 1 i!,tl r.ili lorTilanv by only th'ee -eronds. California w-ni on from that iri- unipl in greater ones at t he Olym pic Julius itt Holland where II won win Id rowing honois for I lie I'nilfl Stale. j The Cobb n Hears retui ned lothe Hudson iMr this year with prac lieiilly the j-ume (Tew as last sum mer. Columbia, also with I he same nucleus, Ik declared to lie a beCer crew than last year or' In :2" win 11 il captured vinsily honors. Ilarrv Sinclair To Be Out About Last Of Autumn Washington, June :? ap Hit n v 1-'. Stricla ir n nd Henry l a -mn Day. i. presi-b nt of one of Sun hiir'H oil compu tiles, w ere or. dered committed lo j:Ul today by t he Dljli let of 'oluuiblii supreme louit for contempt of court as u rev.uU of jury shadowing activities in the Fall-Sinclair trial. Sinclair now s in the Washing ton jail serving three montliK sent iiii for refusal to tinsw 1 r (pies Inoitt asked by n sennle U 'est igi't -ing committee and the sentence imposed todny will ulurt Iminedl aiily and run cinMirrenily with his piesent si lite nee. As u result the tittie the oil man must remain behind the bars will be shortened bv about 3!t days. Allowing time off for good he haior it is Apect.-d he will com plete both sentences by about the last week In November. ! it 1 vs M:vMvrr.u 1 ANCOl VF.lt. Wush . June 22 i p) ti. I . Fisher, of MrMlnn- vitle. Ore., former Instructor in the MiMlnmllle hih seli.iol. h.H pur- 1 h.i-M d the Washmival Lecori) we.-l.lv iiewsnnper. fion F. II HoW Does Your :itii I Grocery Bill Look Mt Month End? V. I.. IVt. 3.1 n J.- i M 3:1 -.".I ..'.n2 ti . 2 - .4-3 ' F 1 ;i :t:i t You, Too Nfay Have a Position Like Thia .1owrJ MtrV vr1uatt a rvim hish onool and ! 1 iU in 11 rt to $ri I itltr. lit ItuiirrU iKtaly that thr Ni wlt?rn roulf wuui.l ti imtt ilirc't. in m rr mooti r eialu itsl him aiu lnns htn It hit firat pumlwri. Ma . tana ""I- "1 h t(hr l ' i fara alirarn. lit hml je, rrHil matiayrr fur a rj ;aniiatlun, atitl nU! Y"V. may b Jnat At aticrt-ftil. tl ' ia aand yuu particuiara. U tti wutwi. alow. N 0 RTH W ESTC fcN j UaoADwv and Salmon ) J'uaiL asu. Oa.vuN MAIL TODAY - ' r.j war ?.y lay l-r l. ( t br-n ai-i-.i'ile.! !.i!m I'l .Ur ir J u lo k::tar tha j Mr, Cum F. W.MKfR S W. Sfh.l of fommerft Portland, Orvuvit I want ti lv n?mi,ln"1)' tnd Ctrl wmfrj. I'tfba itmII ni tM 1 1.! f of yiL.u r l rr bentk. "Hun Yuut 'utur yurward". KAMK AltDRKSH - Doest indicate how much food the family consumes, or the amount of food eaten plus the amount of food wasted? Have you ever inspected the garbage can and estimated how much that receptacle cost the family each month? Do you try to have your kitchen operate with a minimum of waste and a maximum of economy? The housewife who has given some careful attention to these things has discovered that the equipment in the kitchen has a lot to do with the efficiency it shows. Take your range, for example. If it is an old-fashioned var iety, it's almost impossible for even the. best cooks to use it con stantly without a certain measure of failure. And poor food is pool- economy. .Part of it may be eaten-part goes to waste. Sometimes an entire baking is wasted. Electric cooking controls that waste. Because electric heat is constant, dependable and temperatures perfectly regulated, an electric range is the most efficient, most thrifty "equipment you can have in your kitchen. And the cost of operation is surpris ingly low no moie coal or wpod in the old-fashioned range. The electric kitchen is the modern kitchen. Clean, quick, de pendable, inexpensive. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company "The Electric Way Is the Thrifty Way" Oiht s. Tin' Hecord is on of Ihi old si papers In Cl.n k county