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----- - ' Monday, June 21, l'j; Page Two LA (JKANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. L'!) You need no longer be told that foot j VJIA. - Dependable Quality. 111 inn h fs6 HILL'S CAR LOAD OF HOGS SHIPPED TO PORTLAND ' " Hy Hiidtlic I'oo-trom (Oiwrver Correspornl nt ) XOItTII I'OWDKIl. Ore. (Spf . ci;il)-Mr. Jorensfln shipped a car- load of hotra to the Portland mar ket Haturday. 1 . The voters of the local district reelected Judge R. J. Kencerhox as director and Herman White as ; ch ik at the annual school election. I.ouis Mitchell, proprietor of the n-w electric bakery here, opened " Ills bu nines for trade Saturday, f The opening was later than con-' templated as Mr. Mitchell was awaiting some new equipment. The j bakery will have a ninety-loaf-modern electric oven, electrla bread mixer and an electric rtouicn- I nu( rriljter'. with other electric i )t'Ipment. The Kpworth League held lhlr4lm. Keneth and his wife. 1 11 wm 1 Harry Atterbury is managing the j Williams pool hull whflo Mr. Wil- 111 JLOlllS .pur offer is still Good YES, our trade-in of fer is still good. We'll take in those dan gerous old tires tint will probably blow out Some day soon and give you a liberal allowance on new trouble-free, bonded and guaranteed Uunlops. Ve7 take in your old tires cm BONDED DUM.0PS DUNLOP R" TIRES ' Jun't have to tell nu much .bout Dunlop. The tin built to iund abute. th.n bundtd again,! ahuic. linked by ocr 41 yeari of tire-building eineriance. Made ,i touith and atrong it can be bonded and guaran teed againit every conceiv able road harard, blowouta. rim-cull, collision, even ac cidrnti you think are your fault. tome into the atore. Let us Ihow ynu copy of litis great bonded guarautee and give you a trade-in figure on your prcaent urea. -- ( AMruow Playle Oil Co. immtB - - Em za Jettick Health Shoes add pep to your step AI.umt not um- ml ft U and I he mol r-omnion f"rm of abtMem ill fitting show. If or f-' thl lui oo cImx to nay only J-J to 6 for tout .hot you mut take hlcr l-t in the war of fit TOU arc mUlaln. Dependable Values. i rooked food fal in the iiutYhin-ton ; handing Saturday. ! If. K. While left for Portland ,;'.' an" r"urn"' "n",r"ay f Kermit Myers returned recently i rn.tn r.'tmn I'hv u hi.ro he h tPf.n for the )nxi tw duys. lie left eoily in the week with K. huww-H cott. sroitt exi'Ciitlre. to help pre- pur'- in, en in if for the hoy train- Jn head'niartcm which opens June i Mr. and Mr. I.. K. Garrl)Mn are the proud parent of twin, a hoy find a Kill, horn to them at Kt. KHuhcth hospital at Haker. r. lr'in is visitiue in I'orthi'nd thin week. Mrs. May Monday and Mrs. ft1 lena White were l.u Oninde visi tors Haturdny. I,ouie Clements and son. nillle. were Cove visitors Thursday. Clyde liodpon transacted busi ness in m Grande Friday. j Maxfne Mf Grath is visiting In 1 Hants I on his vacation. Mrs. Pose Peterson had the nils 4 fortune of spraining her ankle and v.il be confined to her home for . a few days. ) Mr. and Mrs. Jim IMton arrived 'Thursday from Portland to spend a few weeks with their son. Wylie. Mr. and lrs. Toothmnn. of Port- land, who have heen vl.ltlnir Mrs. Toolhinan'K mother. Alra. Metralf, returned to. rortlalid Haturlay 'itlKlu l- autan. a a, m .Mnt. Kill and dmichter, of Telo raiiet. tramuirted bilhlneMl In North I'owder Friday. 22 Crews Fight For Victory In Annual Regatta The Pmij;hl,ecwle Itcuetla In ' NnMicll Twenty two. eight oari d shells compel- in three rac- s oiiMHulliiK the .12ud annual ( gatta o the inn rcoll rginttt Honing ussoc allon on the Hud mi river 'it Poughkeepsif today. The f!guf s on each race fol lows: At 6:15 p. in. Haste m daylight Hiving time, lun rnt'e freshman r.tce with seven fitrbs. Califor nia lias line Xo. 1 (nare-rt Wetifern shore): Cmnell. No. 2; Syriic .jne 3: 4 'oltiiiilihi 4: N.i y In niih I von In f; und Mass--ichiiMfi!jt Iiiftit.il' of Ti'chnol'gy At f.:ir. p. in. three mile jnn lor sirnlty rncr, fix i-iitritu - 1'efin.. Inie Xo. 1; Columbi.i, 2. I 'tn of 11 .1; Syracuse 4 ; 'a-h-inifion ..; und Navy (. At t:l!i i. tn. lour mllea vur ;t 1 m e, nine cut rle Vim., lane No. ; Navy 2, Washington MA: Wiscniipin 4. Cornell f.; c;iti font a li: Cohimhci 7; M. I. T. ; and Svr.ii'iiwe ; W'lnneis Intt yen r vurfHy, 'iilirnrnia, junior vaitdty, N.-ny; fresh 111:1 n, N111 y. Hv ALAN .1. t.Ol lit l'lll'iKKi;i'Hi:, X. V.. June 1 2 4 ( A I ' 1 t iVi rciiKt Hkh-H, Hita iiHf humidity und plural wuti t 5 gi. ei( - I h ineomitiK thou. anlN it 1 1 Imhk Im-i thin morn nit for llie Inti'icol-l-itiut' leKiilta tn which ; vnw? f n Mil nine cull- g n row htl tn hiy. Tit" t rather i p rt pi ni.lii nt. .1 ood water condiltot'N hut tApcrlril 11 ten heavy hIiow-i mlgh. d vrlop ' to Kline (he irg.'tl 1 .1. 't he adv mice fm-r..Ki of i pei t opinion bracketed the ), (iilm nt (he oild'hj I'hampmn Ciiilfm iuiih.h iui-I - iv Y 01 U'n nun cotiniih.nnH. '.:', ehiiitlploitr and P'l'S I -i 11 net-up. A-i t'i CiviulliM ill Hie ;rH MlriiKtile Imi; then- tn a ilinl met iy iituuifiHl opinion that nnythhiK uilKht l.u p pen with nine flifllH owe -ping lmn Hi., old ll-itlron. ( nllfoniln I tnre. AHhitiiKh the Cul'fm nhitis. hcim oned, confidi nt nn.t uulieaten, Irninied an OhitlnploiiM In cv.'iy h- mh' Of tlie word, liny hy no mean dominated the hig fleet. Cnlnn.iiln wan com e.. t t ,- even hett 1 than l.iht year. wh 11 the Ww Vorkem were htiiely thi imirtem or a length hehhid the Cinl.p 11 Id an in the fit xt f tt four mile roltt-;e race t-vv rowt-d. t'omell. pare Hi tler fnr the firj. h itr if lnt mi'h rare un 1 Wa-h-invion, vjirnt.j clinmpion three timer tn recent yini. aim flgiire-l iih nulMtutiduiK conten In, ev 11 It t he odtlfi ng-.tiiiHt a Irtumph foi either were longer than l hone lor ColumhiA or California. ATHLETICS TAKE SERIES 3 TO 2 Philadelphia Wins Odd Game From Yankees to Increase Lead. Hy UII.MXU J. C'Mll'MW That hysteria in an 1 a hoot the Yank-- fa lium rsfi i recent ralh--r titan current. an-I the i-oys -e busy chckng up the net result, artli-t'c and Mianriai. The At'ilef lo, nir.c't the champions 7 to 4 he fore Mine 5:.ei.'t in the fifth anl r ti i.l h-r game T-ter2ay. bit th r-:i!ty important '.fanaaction took plut-f in the counting hoy.. K artl IM.t'H New York , funs paid th.lr way at the gate tn thr day, mak'ng the t res a complete riclory for Kdtvard Grant Harrow legardtesg of what happened to lluvglna.. The altndunee -t a new record for a tdngle wries. heating the mark of J77,liJ in a 4' by the name teams at the name park lat Hepteinlrer in thre afternoons. Connie (..-Is ftlfl.Oufl The only fty in Mr. Harrow's coffee wa. the necessity Of tender ing Mr. Mcfiillicuddy a check for $40,024 liefnre Hip armored vans escaped to a downtown h:tnk with Dm- loot. J Although th victory of thft Ath letics by thr.-- games to two was. of Itnetf. hardly dcinive, the lead of the Macknien was s retched to eight and o:ie-hulf jr-if'is, and the int predion j'pi-.id among metropol itan fan that here, indeed, were Ult coming champion. The eiir- r.-t AthI-tio.4 tinvt in th' face of nk" 'ir n confidence lark 1 'V t,l'i'' Immediate pr.-derejor. " ubil'ty to ntund up hefore the ""!" I" t was iniKslne In Msfckmen lu-st y.-ar. I Jimkc Win "he final fpjnin wa a triumph for Howard Khmke, tho veteran right bander, although Oeorga Katnshaw had to be tailed in the eigh:h to put down a Yankee up. ris ng which threatened to assume jv rlous proportions- The eres end ed without the appear--r- of Kd- i die pommel, the kunckle bull ex- p-rt who nev secnie 1 lo fool the IVanket's. Thr. defeated pitcher i wii." anolher .f( hande yesterday and the third Vankee southpaw victim of mlngham boyN customa'ry wild new showed, hut the Mesr. Simmons ana Foxx made up for thin little ov-n,:jfljt v.ltli wucc'3,;ve. hotne riiiiB In the- foUrlh. Mr.; -MiiIm hail no cailxhf tin- nilrit th.lt he hum mer (I Weilii, reseuei. Tom Z.u-h-ary. for a foilr-lar-r uitllin the lot in tlu. elehili. Slnimoji t;it ci. 18 ' It wa Mirntnonl:' elKhd-enth. Koxx'a (hirtt-enlh an-! Haiu' ninth, Hlmmonx iniKht have had an earlier home run in the peenml when ho Iietroit i;mped Tialftahly on a triple he. I'leveland .... laUKf ifT-nhi'HIirtrNtriklea. .V(TwTTruT""ashInKton tlie Yankeei, aei(-a l.s over. Sim- I'hlniKu inons may remain oil! of the game. Itonlon Wan more than a million Frigidaires in use ire announce a second National Cold CoiltroP Demonstration Sec the "Cold Control" In actual operation. See how delirious frozen leshertH are made. Taste them. Get the free souvenir hook containing recipes. See the "Million Model" Frigidaire now on special display for the first lime in this city. Will you he our guest? Starling Tut'sriuy for H tluys only 13 F.OITEevorywItrro am talking 11 bout the MciiHut ional I i k i 11 r Coli CIiiilrfit.,f IVople rvcryuii?rc iwX. to wr it. They vnnt to know more iihout it. They uunl to lintl out whul it doc p. iNevrr in the liUtory of electric nTrintT- SPECIAL OFFER rot.il uho buy FriffUlaire before 10 . m. July 3 W ttant you to your Krlf UUIr tlurU th timnirr. It U to our mtitual dttit tn hae you fdat-e your ordrr notr. And am. hit arrnd tn mik f4N-ial offr la all lo .Uy t riglilalr Isfora 10 p. m., tatnrMUv, Jult 3rd. 11 um oil t you about thla offrr. JKSSK ROSKMiAI'M New Foley I'.IiIr;. 1 .11 tlrar.tir, Ore. In both the huiMrhnM anil to rest his m h-r ItniNs. ti the r-a 1 ir. isfoft u m? f o r t i i e 1 1 op prt -H-.iggin combination --:n he ttsat Sint:nons diii nt erriv.- at this 4ech'on t-arlier. Here i? what he did to the champions in I'lrtH liames 5; at l4t. 3t : mnn 1 hits 13, total h.-isa two ujrzt- hits 3; thre,- o. J it.. ; home runr i; runs h.-ut-nl in ?: ave:n? .615. ! ;! rijc lliti IffftlM-r ( I-ou (iehrisr in-e,i. tiia tw n'.i th home run, in'o' t he proceedrnsr yes terday, plscini' Mni.te'f in a tt Mfith M f)it cf the Oioni-r for the Major leajru? ) Eldership. Tie de fvai coupled with Ue 6 to S viit-ny of i he tronn.s ever the Whl:e Sor. dropped ti;.- vhampionii in o a tie willi fit. Ijtiis for th rd p!ai. hnt thli hardly will last. The Vrks may not he pood as the ,h teiic.r. hut tliev renujii some let ter !hin the ri-M of the fi'wk. I M-troIt no, d oiit 'leveiand hy S to 7, advancing to within one Kame of the ranks and The Itrowns. and Wi.hinirton o-i from Ilr,fitnn lv 7 to I in o:h r American ! a K ue i ntme: nu-riis yesterday. Piratic IhTeat CttU Tlie Xufioni'.l lentriie camr-i'an on the .S itiLuth messed the third straight victory of the pir ates over the fuis. S to The P.e shaded the champion Card inals hy 4 to 2 an 1 the Hrooklyn Pohins niw(I out the Ciants Ly 3 to S in fourteen Inning, giving t'ie day a pronounced Pirate trend. The fliccnn-er . , the 'uls t)y two anl one-half gams. the Cardinals tiy tlireP nd '.he Giants by three and on"-hatf. The Itraves completed the X.1-t-on.il leifiie program ly taking two from the Phillies. S to 1 and 7 to 5 League Standings I'nrlflf ConM l.ieuf Standing W. I- IVt. Mission Han Francisco Oakland Hollywood I.OS Angep-s Sacramento Seattle Portland S5 31 ..hi ..52 S ..V 4 1 ..4.1 4 ..4 2 4 5 .31 art -23 57 .4;2 .33? i .N a i it ma I lCAgue Siandin W. I.. Pet. Pittsburgh Chicago St.. I.ouis Xew Vork Hrooklyn ItOfton .. T'hiladelphia ... Cincinnati American I. 37 CI .CIS 34 1'3 3C i .f.M 34 Zb ) .h-.f, SS 34, .424 .. . 'a 34 1 .41'4 1 3S ..W 21 37, -3J stnmltiiKH I'hil.-iflelpllla v, I r.ni. W. I.. IVt. 1 43 15 .741 ... . s4 :.. .... 35 J4 i .5'iS I ...4 30.!.3l I :.. 31 3".474 S .... jj 4u i .. Vnrli"" IS 43 .SOS i:.o. rammftclnl IrM. ttitiilnirr MISSIONS KEEP AT LEAGUE TOP Reds Divide Sunday' Double Header With Second Place Seals. " he Sn Krnci.co Mu&ion iieds con'.mue i lo-iny tn me rucim- ta.-i Nnue leuderxhip. though o:i;y oy in- narrowesi margin. a ( a resnit of yestvrday j double head- ; ers in uh ch ih- KUIefer 'lan di-; v: l. -l the houo-j witli the ?: -ais. ' Ktev-n home runs v e scon-d in the lejg'ie g-.iijirs, Tl.i Seals i .in!- tack in the af-tt-rr.ovn fray al Ut-creation purk to win C to U, afrer the Pels had v ulkcd awjij with the rooming came 6 to a. Tlte Sea:9 won liie s.-ries four to- three and iflanced to within lhr-- gail)f-s of the head ers. Conung f:oi:i L.-hind to win both g:iii;e, o.i kiand copj.e.1 the V iruiii Vile to 4 .-ll!e, fiv- g.ilin ri to two. con . vie 4 and Z. and 6 S-jrainp- Trim litf-kt Tiie Kacralitento Senators won ! both games from the PortUind liuck-s. 5 to h. an 1 li to 4. The rV-nators won the writ-s five out of, beven. Lo. of the first game was ji bJPer pill ffjr pitcher I'lit-jder- , field of the lucks .for he held the; Senators to a mere two .-Ingles up to the ninth inning, when n hi. by Cam i Hi and a fnmhtv by P-chards at .w-cond witii the l).is-s loaded, was fo'loued wtlli a homer by Hollywood took both games from., I. o.s Angel, s. s. to 1 and -12 to l't. : the aPt:noon ftay going but seven, inning:. . ' ' J Vl'l KIMl.WS i.i:.A:rr, Itl-.M I IS ' At I'orlland MUST (iA.Mi:: I!. H. ftilcraiiiento L 5 4 i'ortland ...0 7 I llaltcri. : K'-atint; and svi reirt: ' . . . .. Pnrtei field an 1 Woodall. j SI-;'OXr GAMK: P. If. E. Sacramento li IS 1 Portland 4 15 1 I latteries: "ano and Koehler; Mahaffey Ortman ; all. ilid ilego. Wood- At Si-nlllc A.MK: MI"..T f! Oakland j Keatlle I lialterUs: and Kead: r nut. I S WON 1 1 It. It. K. 4 II -1 3 in ; Mc-Avoy, Hiirit, Kish Klsehe, Kallio and llor- AMK: It. H. K. I OaklHml Seattle j l)at:erte.s: ! nomovirh am lio, l-.-inan.-iki. ani, t'o. .4 I 'raiwheail. Hurst, I! il; Wilson. Kal I'ipK'at, ami Horre- At An-li- 1II1MT (IAMB: Hollywood I.OK Ansretes Itatterle.s: Shellenoack 2 6 1 ml Has- sler: Hoi llntr, Haeclu. Mont gnmery The "Million Model" F'rlgltl alie AI-4. Finished in p. nee. lain enamel Inside mid ut. Small down piiyment puts it In your home. Friglrilr h th "Cold Cmtrrr for fmtr frmlng nf ir ru' mnH (ifMfria. 7 hl fa in mddttUtn tn thm afetnflord irmprnlttrp trguimtnr whtrfi mutitmatirally hoUt on vt lfinrslur in th fvuti cumfMM-t-mrnt. ution has any single improvement created ueh widespread ciithiiHiuMii. It Iiuh hrlprd muke poH.sihle llie aule (if llie millionth rrigidaire. So auiiin wc are giving a sptcial 8-day dfiiiotiMlratioii. We are KhoHing how the (!ohl (.ontnr' fiivrs faster freez ing of he eiiht'S naiads and desserts. e are hhouing how it pives you Kripid-nire-frozeii delicacies that cotdd never he made In fore. We are showing how it addH to the pleasure and eouvenicneo of automatic refrigeration. Spend at IchM ti few ininutea in our diNphiy room Mtmetlme thin week. We vi ill he open evenings p. co. Ii (irande, Ore. Irmh In ani-a In ni.inimi'ri an-1 Warren. j SKi-ONiJ liAME: K. H. K. i HoV.ywood - JS 15 1 ' l.iw AiiB':'sv 1 9 1 ' 7 innings). i Ilat!rl: Kinnfjr. McCah. Mar ;ty. HoMcrson. WVtMl. Johns and ' lias tr: Hilt. Hollins. Walsh and At San Fralwi-o ; MOHNI.VU U.OIK: K. H. K. .Mission 5 12 - S;in l-"iancii-o " 3 Rattf rl-s: Krausp and Hoffman: Ja(.ol;( Jon.8 AnA je.l Adamson. aKTKKXOOX GAMK it. H. E. Mission 1 1 San Francisco 6 15 ft flatteries: Huether. X event and Hoffman: Thurston and Adamson; , l;eed. 1 GRID PEACE IS SOUGHT FOR SERVICE TEAMS W.ASHINT.TON'. June 24 (AP) Secretary Good announced today he had hegun negotiations with Secretary Adams with a view to the resumption of football rela- tions between West Point and Annapolis. Full details on the question of the eligibility rule which resulted in a disruption of the games be yvee n the serv Ire sch ooLs ha ve been asked of the general staff hy the secretary. He said that since the ached it left of the army and navy had been completed for a considerable time in advance, any games whiclt they might play this year as a result of a favorable completion of the ne gotiations woiiM have to be out ride the schedules. ; ' Convent Ruined , By ' Bolt of Lightning t MONTItKAlx June 24 (AD Strurk J)y,liKhlninff. the convnnt of th; Kacrrt Hvirt at Satllt Au Kecol- Im was In ruins today. i 're- discovered half an hour . ni..H tlwi Im..i. t . t i i after the flash of lightning had struck the metallic roofing, burned the structure yesterday. All of the occupants. Including 22 convalescent nuns, escaped. The four story tone building and Its contents were a total loss, esti mated at $l.ooo,(i(t. I An Italian In Nice, Krance. halt a white nit for a pet. His wife ob jected to the rodent, and the judce Save her a divorce. ia (Bnutitr Menihel Federal KfHTve 'Foi ty-Fh 1 OPEN AN ACCOUNT We cordially invite you to open an account and en joy the advantages of our Easy Payment Plan. Select your purchases, pay only a small amount in cash, the balance can be taken care of in weekly or monthly in stallments, spread over a period of time arranged to meet the requirements of your income. CARR FURNITURE CO. Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnisheis. A Kansas city demist uoes ins own dental work. More power to him! ' - ' I j j j j j Five reasons sugar in the diet Scientist talks about this healthful food T I One op the great food scientists of the t .': rnnntrv told ua not loner asro. 4'Suear not onlv call to your attention about sugar is its value as a satiation factor. Ending a meal with a sweet gives a sense of satisfaction -of having had just enough. "Perhaps the best known use of sugar is as a staple fuel for keeping the human body active. Sugar is more rapidly digested than starch, and it ranks with starch as a vital food for every normal person. "The final point about sugar is its adaptability as an emergency fuel. Sugar is rapidly absorbed in the system." It is always helpful to get the opinion of a recognized authority on any important subject. In a day when food fads are so much in evidence it is a part of wisdom to discover exactly how im portant sugar is in the diet of all of us. The sensible way to well-being is to eat all kinds of healthful fresh ar-.d canned fruits and vegetables, sweetened to taste. Re member the value of puddings, ice creams, and cakes for dessert. A bit of sweet makes the meal complete. The Sugar Institute. When Homes Prettiest and Most Ended When you see an attractive house and pretty yard, do you see the years of careful planning, the months of systematic savings be hind it? La Grande is becoming known for its charming homes, its beautiful yards. Yet they haven't just "happened." They have been work ed for and planned for with the sympathetic and friendly counsel of a baker probably playing a prominent part in the. success of the original idea. You can start now with your plans for just such a home. The financial requirements, prob able costs, suggestions for budgeting savings, experienced help in securing first mortgage loans these are services your banker will glad Iv render. st Year Of Fricndiy Service" ; irumei m mu wiem .Minnesota hfid a prniitnine winter, netting j$0,(KH) in Itasca county alone. for has an important use in the diet of nearly everyone it has five distinct uses. "First of all, it is a great conserver of many foods, especially fruits. In the second place, as a flavoring substance, it is most valuable in making nearly all foods much more appe tizing. In this way it leads to the eating of a more balanced diet. The third point I would A re Jfattmtal Hraourcrfl Over 2 Million