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.Tuesday, June 25, 192!) Paee Two'' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. II! need no longer be told that you. have an expensive foot Enna Jettick Health Shoes add pep to your step If fs6 Abuse mil mnlirn feet grow oM and Iho iiiiikI common form ut .iliiiii-in ill fitliiiK shoo. If yoi feel tluil because, you clmosc to imy only $5 to $6 for your slioci you iiilixl take wliulrirr vim el in Hie wuy ut (it you lire miKtukcii. Dependable Quality. , HILL'S Dependable Values. COLUMBIA VICTOR AT POUGHKEEPSIE ISliu":".... Dodgers Continue To Be Gall And Hloti fo make their tp8t flriMi hIwp. ftunty fallow riuno from WitditiiH'- on to -dirwt t lir-ir fortiiwi. I Oitl led Hmarily by roxswa n Wormwood To John McGraw's Clan Hothe Herman and mroked Imutl. Hr HKHUKItT V. IIAHKKK tory left the n game ami a nr i- ri r. f""' 16S P"nd Alafitair Mac- Ai-ocla4cll Prc.K Sports Writer.) half liurk of Piltsliurph. a Kami', Washington LreW bpimgS Daln. the Columbian, proved them- . If they rould play the illnn.n ahead of SI. Louis and two games lirni'l'eA hr Pl'ficcinrr elve champlonM In every aen.-e or every day. rode Wilhert llohln- ahead til the Giants. i, T , . fe ' ; the word. Hon' Brooklyn Dodder,; would he Ruin halted the other scheduled . l1iniSh beCOnd. I out of the ll- maelstrom the leadline Iho National leanrue instead l.-ague game l.elween Hoston and least in general and New York State ' languishing In nrth plaee. only Philu.V-lphai with the Urnvcs leu.l- Ity AI.AX .1. t.OI I.I. 'In particular emerge, with a sweep- " ''OP. "'P '" " i"'P out or the ing 2 to I In . he bird tnnng. I'OroilKUKPSIK N Y June -5 triumph, for ym' Hpecdy ''"" ' ln the Ame.lo.n leagu,. lie (Ar) "o1 freshmen won the opening two However tough .he Giants may Philadelphia At He l ""eased ,m .eotl'g" " mean :5T, e IB'. race while Cornell',, junior be for the rest of the league, their lead over the Idle New York ; S n,2X. i.'-M vurs-y crew proved Itself the best W '""ly o.ins" to the ,.od- Yankees to nine full games by noi- . .. . . '. . . .. . .i. i,.. i.. .i... . .1..1., t'. rs who hint the r . anhaltan ng out tile llos.on kciikox, n io , .... Itie eoniUMi i,i n,n runti,. vt rivuiH yeKlerday. & to . " : . .:. ... ... .i. ii ,i. inoH, m. Kecon.I straight day. the foillth saved Ihe day lor Hie Mnckmcn 111 miles last evening Little Old New York rowed lo ma- ,he yar ,hnl Syracuse won toe REFRIGERATORS Save Food Save Money Save Ice Protect vour health and that of your family by keeping : your food under-refrigeration during; the hot summer months. All sizes including top and side door styles. CARR FURNITURE CO, INC Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnisheis. & to 2, for Hi" A .donhh' play w'.lh Hip bason Pill . 4 i. ..i i MtlOO IH'H llnl-A IliO Ihron InnMlu iUl UlItllM'III ' - " .... .... .,. i t ,.n.,l.A the hoiik of Uon been auprema, that beintf "' '' '"' '"" ni.nii mi- min.m ........ nun nil1 lii nun- uin ui i . Kniii'" nit-j hi imn (i ..... (IiIk n';i.soii. jKtr.i1f?ht trlmnpt without a rioft'iit. J.iHi when it remu that .folm Me-! Although Mht Iho Yankees rn Clraiv'M liIn-lliicfK an- uljout to k Kalnl un liHpulctl posHosHion of Homewhf r. tin UfnlKi-rK roim ttcmul phuu when t h Kt. I.ouis coinp o:it of thf fur umI to woro alontc unl .Icirtc tlio (Siitnt.s hav Hiouiih, with whom they had bwn firono far onoiiKh. nei. droppci a In the only othr National I UZCUDUN AND MAX READY TO TRADE BLOWS . I Soniewhat oplliiilstlial IViri-ciisls ol ;u "gati?" rif $(;mi,K0(r hav: "been j niMde. -' l '- Hot It Ihe "Gerluan 1 em psey" and sh woodcbopiilng . rival chid tot, form and .will 1 lake It i-.'irt' fur the next few. days NEW YOI'.K, Juno tS . f A I') ! ut th. lr lialning camps in l.ake 1'aullno I'Keudun itnd Max Schniel- ! wood. N. .1., and lluiMiek. I'alis. Iii,, rivals in .the season's musl j .v. y. ' ' ' v InVportalil 'heavywelghl joust, have llesplle KchiMellugs fine record Si'rnme to- the end ' of -their lung 1 in Mils country, the wctllng gentry .itialnlng gr nd'ancl nie wailing pat- pcis.st In placing- hlin on the ahoit n-tllly for t:ie;Hi'll llial- will semt i en.l of the hi lling odds of II to fi i I hmn forth.. "on the. first round of ijller'-l.'i roim I buttle at the Yullkce ,f:lniltum Tliurr.day night. With I Ik- fight s.lll three days away, sponsors of Iho annual mlik fund charity, hoxlng-shows have jialinotllieeil that', rere'.ptn already havepawseH Ihn ?:l(Hl,tHXI inaikn. 'I'hcy figure Ihal however hard the Teuton crin hit he does not figure lo stop the riHhes of I'uulino. ; lllllboards lire so strictly -.regulated In l''rance Hint- signs nrn painted on roofs and walls iir farm building. , nlflclent triumph for the second Varsity after Cornell clianed up 111 Cme in tbreo years, capturing the th' ' preliminaries. Not s.nce varsity champlonslilp of America. ''us Ihe eust been able to In their dazzling wake were strewn "icck llie iiroiixeil giants who liav the shattered hopes of four of Col umbia's eight rivals, chief among '"' tiluinph after another. tin-ill the proud Golden Hears of Washington has won the junior 'iillrornla, champions of the world vm-slty race three limes and Ihe engagement, the Chicago Cubs sal- unlil this ralcfjil race. jvarsity classic three limes, wllh,vnged ono jme out of the I'itts- Old Alan It'.ver went on a ram- CaliforllL-i colh'ng through for the. burgh series, beating the Citates page for the crowning classic of fl" wt 192. 4 In 3. Chiefly because of the the I ! 2 li rowing season, kicking up I Wa-lilii(;loil Cnn-lt-s On (eight hits Krvin Itrnme allowed In- a dlsturlianee that wrecked the I When I'aNIViinhi hecame water- eluding three homers by Cuyler. routines of all hut five of the tec- logged early In last night's race. Hi Wilson and llornsby. Hrame him ord fleet of nine eight oared shells was Washington that came on to se'f hit a homer in the fifth with entered In the race Tor the -arsity rarry the tar west's, hnnner ln'ul"? on 10 the 1'irates a lend championship I onors. . gnllunt style. , Tho Ooblen Hears, ' bat wtis only temporary. The yic- What was fiire.-a.st' as the great- derendlng' clmmpion-s, . were' never : 11 "i un college rirgiuuis was iiiru- j ueicr. iiiun in;n anil never ruelorBi WINS HY DKKAl'IP ed Into a knockdown and drug out In the big lace- rroin the start un- !'. JIIODPQlin Ore June 25 (API bultle v.llh Ihe -old man, who til they finally sunk five eights of J Jji0', Krtlse, Portland ' heavy siiari d ne ther chiimpiolm, nor fuv- a mile from the rinlnh. j' weljrht wrestler, won by default j ut iles nor trailers as he swamped j ' Washinglon. afler forcing a dlizy ' from Jack ilom'ona. of l.os Ange. jiine bout an.-r another. j early pace with the Navv, uloneiles, In a main event match here f." SiK-outl liilspiilcl the ilnnl mil.. Uh Col- last night. liomona failed to rc- Above nil the turmoil; Mm; lra-1 11IllWu ,..,., ln )np flrisl ,,ve tni-n for the deciding fall, claiming e.lyand slarlllng events of a dusky ; mll, , ,.,y rf )p un ,,,,. injury, lie had ttiken the first rail evening. Columbia stood out sil- Its lime. j In 1 S minutes w lthu series of hend- pr. nie. overcoming all obstacles to ..rohaJly lltese ladies by Colitm-' I"'"'- 'n the second period he via . beat a gallant Washington crew by t ,,, u.,.-ri. ,,.,,. aK ,bK fa(.(or ! continuing this line of attack when three lengths. The water lugged of ,,, iavy f))J. r.olum. Kruse lifted him in the ulr nnd Huskies from the I'aclfic North-, . u( . . .. . . crashed him to the mat after an us game a .hoallpad as ever Ul for lo ... rplnc spin. . ' ! a lime when Washington, Its own -shell well filled Willi water, ap-j peared somewhut tired, h'rom a. margin of only six fe-t entering the third mile, Columbia increased Its margin to three lengths over the Huskies. ; , l-r;ion to flov- land, Hi lo 4. Ciowlt r ami Ogilen ! wyrr. found for Z hits including four home run, two of thru, by j Karl Avrrtll. I At litroil. tho Tiffprs poundr.l j Kalipr anl Oiran for i:i hits anl j spoipiI an pasy IS lo 4 victory ovpr tho Chinisro Whitp Sox. Kmil Ydo, j ofrmor I'iratp Kouthpnw, pnvn tho : Sox ten hila hut tifjhlcnefl up In: thp pinches. fly sp: hour; !i to 1 II, fenture. ! '; Salt Ijike City .-KSI, (inokc) S, features: SillO. little symtihony: !l, miniature con cert; io, Nile. , . Spokane. . KGA (H7(ikc) . S to. 12, ARC program. : KHQ .(SKfikr) 7:30. NHC; 9. featni-es: 10, 'Amos nnd Andy: 10:15 to 12, NHC. : USED GAKS . SEVERAL REAL, HARflAINS . - . ; ' '.' Larison Chevrolet Companij 1414 ADAMS AVBNOrS PHONES MAIN 2 A Six In the Price Range of the Four STAGES LEAVE From La Grande Hotel Bldg. . Adams Ave. , Wallowa Valley Coaches i Gninde for Joseph 8:45 a. m. ' 4:00 p. ra ,j Makes All Main Line Connections. For informntion call MAIN 7'J'J rowed, yielded to Ihe mastery of New York's marvelous Oarsmen, but In turn they were eight lengths ahead . of another urpr;tfc liuul, Pennsylvania. Tin, Quakers cume up oul of Iho choppy seas to beut Nuvy as other craft, sank. The. Middles saved fourth place. Wis consin wm. firth and last. . Three of Ihe four crews that swamped niel I heir dnwnrall In the hist mile, mi Hyraeuse, then Call I'ornlu and rinally Cornell yielded Hie struggle, Cornell did not null until its slim, fragile ct'al't hud broken 111 two. Tho rouiih victim or old man liver was Massachusetts Institute of Technology iking Its bow in Ihe big lime competition on Ihe Hudson. The l-ingineers from Cum- Baker Defeats Enterprise To Stay In Second l eague SuihIIiiks W. T., retidellnn S 2 Maker (', 4 i l.a Orundp- 4 wi:dxi:siav ntocHAMs I ' The- National itroailcnsting com-1 ( pany program ' for Wednesday i night follows: 7::lli. Halalnika or-1 i chestrn; S to S:il, Itonds to Ho-; Pet. -mance: S::iii to 9, Hill Hilly Mors;1 .sou 111 to II, Minstrels: 11 to 12, dance .too music. ,f,:.'. I .1)110 ' i'lia loinrlnnn 1.. .l....u , bridge. Mass,, shipping ;wnter by l-nterptisc 11 u .OH" ' pnny . program for Wednesday Ihe lllli-ketflll ftoin tin. Hi 11 1-1 we. el' - I n lu-li. rnn..u. a c.nin.. i I forced lo tihaiiilou ship Just heroic! HAKKIt, Ore. June 2f. Thf HuU-, . feature: s-SO Hi'oir. .,'. in" Ihe Iwo mile mark was reached. I01' l-'lephanls defeated Knterptise Sleepy Time: 11 to V Hlivthni NollilnH l-lk"' It. i 6 ,0 " ,n " ""l0 Moutiluln base- ; A,.0M K',.,1 1 .... . . . 1 hull lenirllf. irni.i., Mii,l.,., ,.rin..,.n I ' .imiiiiis inn- mis iicnaciii 11:1s " " 11 "! 111 l.nterpiise to retain their poul- " T-nTfii n in 1 mi ui 11 rfiiiirirmiriViiilMiiiii.iii.ii evur before beeil wilnesse.l In eol lege rowing competition anywhere.. "" "f l'00n'1 place In the letigue Muck In llie d in ibiys, l'ennsylvan Mil twice was swamped nnd Hyrn l.iitsc once. 77 Pen n til mher times cncnunteVcd Poiihiiiil . KOW (l!2tlke). 8, NiiC; st.in.llng. The game went score- ,0 '"' """"V 11 10 less until the I'llih frame, wbenl Haket- gul Its first run. Tlie ..Kle-j , K '-- (MSlIke) phaiils singed a hatting orgy In Ihp, Pi'Ogram. 4jy V'v-a tit t, yw7.T,u-, f -A $ " tXMif'l few i mi IHiii; pi'l mm kmmymi wm tftokwm&&M 1 a ' st y v itrei Sffp?ifi : mm A A , . Violet Hay h niif.A-nncV.,. fie mpvrUitil'tt jitfl Jar tilt iyprt of motors, A u'iitl moloristt ar finding thtit fic.v need not w premium ircc for fine icrbrimiiii-c. VIOLET HAT iinll-luioth tlmolinv . .. todays' liett mo lor furl .... in told foi tUe in' of vnlinary xniou'iic. The ItEWARII that AM. to fiiYNEW and nUTTllU ALMOST like a ts dec th '., ZA news iprcnd lu October, X 5k thnt k new and be it or motor fuel minted VIOLKT MAY mntt tuk Gain 1 1 m, had tome on thu market. One mnn told another, and le an other, until thousands were spread in the woidol Violet Rnv, and its better porlormaiuc and greater economy, Tlds process hai never itopped. It U Kill iroiOfS on nnd in larger vol ume thm ever before Tlie (ireatett reward In bmine;ktvt been conk-rred on VIOLET RAT Mtttl-hnaeh (usoltue public p provat. The public want it, ai. nmn t'laii 3iV0 Uencrr.l 1'ctrokoin au thorized indcptiultnt deulerii Utti tv. It ia no longer bilnu t.uld in the Neme in.it cmtmiu-r reinnce mint be overcome it is bcinn touttht everywhere in urently grow ing volume. There U no denvinu the public de mand tor h product, once the pub lie has tiuiiul that product yuud and to its Itkinn. Tluit is precisely what ba happened in the ca:.e of VlOLIT hay aim V it acta (itsotine. In a tvw khort months it bus become the pieteircd .tohnc amooM all who dcmaiul liner performance, tucl evonomy aud maintendnce economy in their motor cars, Trv just one tank fid and the Inv piovcd pctlnrmance of your motor m1I tell you that N'iolet Hav is the finest motor furl that refining i.icuce can produce today. nint It innfiifr to win by a h(K niiir I, HopkliiH. new plti'hrr for, Kntcr- jivlff, Htruck out 15 men. Hitk'r'H victory over KntorpriKi tiinrl l.a Ornnd'H triumph over I iVmlleton SundHy riliHi'd IVndte j ton'M luI In tlio lontruo ronnldrr uhly. Ah a refit. It If the Ituokd los?i j tliflr RiitiM'N with linker and l.a j (IraiHlf. ami tlio KIPpluintH and the 1 Plrulf.H' win their rciimininff ron- loNtn. the throp It-uilliiK teams will Im th'ij for fh'Mt plat', Bcojiuhp of po.stpononiont of a gum on ur count of rain, lOntorpiiM anil l.a Cnnuln oaoh liave thron jfamrs to play. Ye.stfrdny'N box Hrortt: rtHkor An n ; r. 0 : ri. 0 ntorjiriMi . AH It TT K Player Kim, pf t'ook, Ih .... I.ykf. iu .... Sauiuifi.H. r , Hrown, hh ... Wltham, 2I rurnor. rf . Hruiier. p .., Mif'ord. If , I,os Anui'los K Kt fi4tH-) S. NHC; S:S0, Hym phoni'ttf; y:3, concert oit-hoHtra; Hi, NHC, K NX (lur.iikc) S. I , iJancc music. Snii I'Vnnclsro KKliC iiHlkc 8. rcatmcs; 10 to 1, dance iiiiihU1. KP (fJSOkc) S, NHC; !t. trio and oprano; H::in, Tommy ami Hob: in to 12, fiance- music. Konttlo KJIi (ilTfikc) .S to 12, ABC pro Kiam. i KO.MO (ntikc) S. NHC; S::i0, features; 9: 4 ft, news: Hi, feuturcH: Il::t0 to l::30. orin recital. 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