Friday, September 13, 1929
Page Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE.
FALL COATS
m Hi
viilui!
the newest lines sumptuously furred in a variety of new
ways. The furs and materials are exceptionally fine,
lilaek and colors, in large and small niy.es. , '
Hill
Dependable
Values.
Alan J.Gould
It's anything hut unlet along the
rni western athletic fronts. This
observer nn ii'Mliy In that afler
visiting lint main sectors of actlm
I nun Seattle, down through I'ort
I:tinl, Snn Kinnelseo, Del Monte nml
Los AngolcH.
l he general Impression luis leon
Hint (lit? 1'nelflc coast huB contri
bute ilfiiorc than tin ordinary share
In l'w jf.'iyeiy of sports cnmpelltinn
III I ho Inst few years hut out there,
-jH are assured the hlix haltle lias
jtiMl Instill, Ihul tho shock troops
art- j n hi coming "I'-
ItIt n Wills has Jusi come hack
a world's champion fur the third
year In n row, disposing of any de-
M.alc HO fa!' (IK WoOIIUS tl'lllllH is
concerned. A ud even if .Maurv
.M l .uughllu i ii'uv a golfer h ml
I lilt- Mill Johnston In retirement ,
i Inn. in i' a number of yniii hi ul
KiarM of championship promise tn
Itt-i p t ln coast's hanm i around
Dm- front.
'I'lic -nuali-ur H"lf lah nt Ikih )i:nl
Us joust with Ihe hlllikcrx m I'rh
h Mi'iich In I In- fit ist nuilou'il
a lii.il ear cliaiuplnn.sliip evi r hi' hi
wi s'i of Si. I.oui. The priifcHnhin
nl sfuiK will K'lMicr for their own
I ii h iiicHi ul Sanla llurhiira In lie
i 'fin h-r. iherehy Klvlnn I 'a lllorufil
umi of I hi lour hit; lourtcdiienlN
Of l2!t.
I.om Aai:'h-H Iiiih hcKiin prctinra
t Ion for I he (Hy in pic huiiics of
I'tJL" nn li nciiIc I f i: t will l;ili any
of llif- prevhiiiH cfinvi'iil Ioiin ol Ihw
mi hl'ii a t Ii ti l t h. A roil lot 1 iio.ihui
in; y Hatch tin' iiiiiin v. ni.
In lnoihiill. t'dinnrnla K"i -.t
for tip- llr.it 1 1 mt- to pkiy IN miih1
:ini.'l in I K (uht;'.
I'lilo Alio Ih prep.-iriiiK for om of
the KiealcMl Kiiiliron ius;1i 4 ut lln
(ir whi ii Ki ll t'afs'h rnrnpK In
ulth hl Army inati'K In phiy St:m
loi'l .
Tile Ariny-Htanfor.l clas mi hc
crnihcr i'S will ullou jiiNt i ii(nc,h
time lor Ihe exp.-rm in l:mh n
In l'a!n'lna lor I he N'fW Y ;i i 's
1 in V I "In nnlr iitol n nothi-r eh a rr
SpOFC
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OUAKKR
STATE-MENTS
.Motorist . . . mind Hint thee nets Qualici
.State Motor Oil lor thy motor, for this lea-
S II
(Junker Slate is a
u hlch mean
l.h in fioin
IMllllMI Ill.-M I
i-ciiimcil ti
of as(c iiiTiirrlal IimiihI In
mi on i ,t mm. in pen
of
iiunl or wt-lf-Mille
or no tiihii
a lilt Ii lv ul
In hilirfcittliitt
Itiy iiiotiii tl mts
ti ipuirt
Itiu-si hihricani. erlU
an
i in ijiiuri In inert
(uakei Slate Molni
K'tHoa
Oil.
Look for the
ieei-tnnl-i'hie
Q u a li ii n H
AuUttnttd
HAI.I.Ot! &
I'orl land S Kill
III! M I
Eutli oiio in
:n exceptional -cun
not he
me advance
lly, tailored on
which ..
equalled. All
fashions, specii
Dependable
Quality.
against fur western ramparts.
The I'nlVTKily of Washington,
with Its big lini'ftt hhm Hiaillnin.
1 1 in field hViitse Mr basketball, (oil
I111I.4 ami Luke Washington at the
doorstep fur rowing, is well
'-i'iil""i to enter uny athletic, nr
m u ii it - n I . 'Ihc Huskies cnntVihuled
Chuck Carroll In. tlx- A ll-Aniei 1
enn group last f;il I iiml have good
Ktidli on prospects this yi'ur, In
spite of factional warfare which,
among other thliiKK, recenlly wil-
iiessed i In- refusal of tin athletic
, hoard to allow Carroll to serve as
a football aide. Cn-w In the most
Hpcctaciil.ii- sport at Washington,
however.
I'orl In ml has had Hh baseball
fever, with ii flm Huh fighting for
1'aclflo Const Lengiio honors, hut
Hh golf slurs i-onlrlhutc more lo
t lu nut h ma I fauii of t he Occkoii
metropolis. Dr. (. K. Willing ih
the ihMin of the competlllve crop
1 1 1 II 1 II InO IIUItlhci'H Hllcll M a I'M UH
hone Moi imkI Frank liolp.
If the big ccillefrffM, California
fi ml Stanford, full to furnish
ciiuiikIi excitement around tin Sun
KrancNtu area, ihojo In the Olyin
plc cluh. one of i hi loreiuoNt nth:
li'tlc nrfcnniziidniiH In the country,
lo enlfycn Ihe rHuiiilon In infMluil).
I rack and oilier HporlN.
Speedboals Race
On Potomac Today
WASHINGTON, Kepi., M M)
The iiiinual i-iniii Inr of tho I'reMl
lenl'M eiiji ri'Kaltii today allraelcd
more t ha :i UiO roarltiK apeeilhoats
lo Ihe course of the hlrdorli- I'oto
nutc. one of the twenly-odl count
Kinird craft HHlKiied to carry of
licinln ami kiu'hIh and topulrol the
coih mc, panilh'llinu t he wpeedwuy
of WushinKii"i'H I'oloniuc park, hus
lin n tiNNlKiied lo I're.Hldeiil JlnoVer
and his parly of kucmLs. The chief
evecullv,. attend Ihe final liic
tomorrow, nml a dial hiKiilnhed of
ileliil and diplomatic iiudlence will
I", on h;nid.
Intrribed to People
The hoi ilt tn the llil.le which wa
wrllten prhnarliy lo n people, de
vcendanls of the undent thtuN, U
ttio (look of Cahili'in hi Ihe Nrn
Te' lunieul.
I'mc of chemicals in the next war
Is ceilnln, hiivh a (ii-i'inan scientist
The fioldieis used iiile a lot of
iIimii In the In. si war, loo, hut most
ly lor ilrinkitm purposes.
specially refined
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ORANGE TEAM.TO
BEGIN PRACTICE
Coach Schissler Issues
Call For Grid Men to
Report Saturday.
OltKfJON' STATIC f'r)i.t.i:oi:.
J'orvallia. Kept, i :t -KwrytniiiK it
In refidinevs for Ihe openiiiK" of
footlKill pro dice Jier Sa I unlay
inornlnif. I'oach I'anl J. Hchissler
iind his afslHlnntw, Jim Mixon, Itoy
IjhiiIi, I'ick Newinati and lmnie
Stifier, are all hack on the job and
I ho nth lei es have already started
lo arrive on the campus.
Ori'K'in Stale will miss ihe sor
viei h of Kred Helu ll mid Unssell
Slriff ihis season. Moth ihese ve
erau players have Ix-in under the
ueal her all Hiiiuioer and are not
lit Condi I Ion to piny I not ha II I his
eunon. In addition in these eas
ualllea On aon Htate losl seven oili
er h lterrnen from last year hy Ihe
Htadoallrfii route.
Titer are Ah) Wlilllork, end;
J t of cop I.ncr-, tackle; ll J Irk.
ecnier; J uh ( 'arlson a ml Vern
Kllern, iuardH; Italph Twiiehell.
half, and Howard Maple. niarter.
With the Ioks of these nine h i
lerinen i oach Schissler has a
LotiKh a'lKfiinc ni ahcail of him lo
rchuild Ihe iranyc team. The
coach remarked today that he
woltld have lo do a ureal deal oi
shifting Of pkiVers In order to
make un for the losses, (in,, of tin
luiporlanl ch.'inaes will he ihe
moving of I'nrl .Mclten iroin iiiar
lerhalt lo end lo fill in the place
made vacant hy the failure ol
Hlt'lfl lo n turn to school.
Start illK Sat urday inornlnif tin
OraiiKeinen will laive wo workouts
a day until ihe opening of school
Hepleniher HO, Praeticn will then
he rout ined lo t wo Injurs it day.
Coach SeliftiHler Ik exileeliiiK more
Ihun tin men !n uniforni on t he
open I UK" day.
The first Ra iu( on I he Orange
NThediilo is with Willameite uni
versity at ('orvallls Sepiemher ii.
German Advance
On Heavyweight
Crown Is Halted
NKW VOKK, Sf(d. t:i (AP)
The (Jerntan advance n Ihe heavy,
welglit championship vacated h
a liter lea's (leiie Tuniny, seems lo
Jiave conn; to a dead hall.
.tlu r-tcnmc liuir, i ho laiuhurK
aspiranl to the throne, foiiKhi his
way into a conl etui Ihr posllioti and
then was rendered Itors de comhat
hy edh t of the New Voi k Stale
All) lei Ic. eijuinilsslon. With "lien
Hocks" out of Ihe picture. Dr. I.ml
wh,' lliiyiiiunii ihe (ieiinaa eham
plon, took up the hurden hut drop
ped h wflh a dull thud last nlKht
when (ierahl Anihrose (Tuffy)
(.iriffilh of Sioux City. I'a., stopped
til in In the fourth round of Iheir
len round hout opening Madison
Siiiare garden's Indoor season.
Haytnan, wio had hail some sin1.
ccs( against several second -Va I u
Aliiei lean hen y h ei his, found
IhliM'lf oitleiii.ssed hy Orilfllh. The
SIOUX I 'It HltlKKer taKKed the Kell
lon with a haul rlt,'hl early In Ihe
first round and I lay ma tin wiin oh
(In- defensive all Hie n-si of the
way. After nhsorhitiK heavy pun
Ishiucui in ihe second and third
minds, llaytiiauii ran into a iIkIi)
hal dropped him for a eou.it of
nine In the lourlh round. He v eni
down ah'nlii and then crumj.lid un-ili-i-
still another iIkIh hefore the
ri.fere.. culled a hall alter two
minutes, ;.'. seconds of the round
Ted Sa ml w Inn, American, horn
(linunn heavywejht, wan out -point.
. I dei'isively hy Arol j May i
of Huyonne, N. , in the Ion round
Meini-iinal.
League
Standings
lt The AHMtcliiied I'rcss j
('miM I.eiiKii,. '
W. L. I'd. I
Hollywood .(, ;n .i;i;, I
M is ion -it; :i i .r,n7 I
I.om Angeles 4f, 11 I .f,!7
Sun l-'ninciHco 4-t It I Jan
I'orthuid 4; :: .-.;'.:t j
Oakland a 7 -II .4"4 .
acra nieiilo -.'ii ,', ,:t:;.s ,
Seattle -ja s .
National Lcamie !
W. L. I'd j
''hicoKo !. 44 .1.74 j
I'lllshurKh 7N T.!l .',li!i j
New York 7; ill . r. 4 .". (
ni. Louis i;:, r,7 j
Mroaklyu i; j 7 1 4;tll
I'hllitdelphi;, 1,1 74 ):t-:
t'ln'elnnall r.7 7 7 .4 :'v I
Hoslnti .. t s-j !
Aimrlmin Lea t tic ;
I'hiladflj hi. 1 nr 42 r.-ii 1
New York 7S r.7 . r. 7 s
hveland 7i i;j ,;,;h
h. Lotiiw 711 r,;, ,r, iit
Oelrolt r4
WashlitKion ii) 7:t , 4 :
I 'hlcatfo r,:( mi t;iii
HoMon 4i s;i ;(;,:, j
VIMTHIIAV'S HI si l is
rtnt l.eauiio j
At fakliind it. I'oiiland S. '
At Hollywood II. MI.-Mon 4. !
At San Ki.ineHco s. Los A mji-h-s
... ;
At Sucnimetilo i. StatHe
AuM'rh'nti League
Al W;ishlnmon l. rh-v. iund
At I'hikidelphl:! 4, fhc.iK it.
At Hoston I. I'etroli
At New York fi. St I tun
Nnlhoinl l-auMe
At Si. LoiiIh-MosIoii, postponed. '
At i hh airo 1, t'hilad- lidita 7.
At I'itishaiKh New YM k .
Al t'lnelniiall :i, Mnrnklvp
Ancient Sprlling
"Ye" whs an old method of !
nrltdlni: the aill.le "ihe." It u
-otin-lihte In. oi-re. iy pi'otoiUli. cil
A wi It. r Hires- that fanners chv
op ailloinohih's ,H , rono-uv
Oi..iM. tut ht wonl.t Hey
'hi- tft to tutu, I., hoy their hut
ti-r a nd oijs '
STARS CLIMB IN
COAST STANDINGS
Tiounce Reds to Increase
League Leadeiship
Ducks Beaten Again
lly The Associated I'rMk
Tlie. Mollywooil Hlurs had tli
CaciHc. coast lea true lead sewed up
today with a mai-Kin of one and n
half uaniiN. after troune.jn. the
San l-'rn nclsco .Mission Jl:ds for
Hi1! Fce'Htd lime in two days In Los
Angeles.
Meanwhile, tin. Id-ds were sink
In lower and lower. Only the d:iy
hefori- yesterday they nrcipjfjd ihe
top notch position, hot Hollywood
ah ve Hieni a selhacli, a nd today
the Missions were lied for M-rond
dale niih Ihe I .OH AllK"'hK AllRel.
The Stars defealed the iteds hy
an I i lo -I score, hehlnd the pilch
hitf of Johns. Although louvhed
for eleven hits, tle. Hollywood
porlsider was stiriKy In the pinches,
and held the heavy hfitiiiK San
lTa rifiica us to one run unlit lli
elosin in til lik'. Home runs hy
Hunt and Hoffman hrouhl the
.Mission tallies.
1,oh AiiK' hs do vned the SenlK It
lo s, (akliiK :i two-io-one edj,'e on
(he series. Vernon (!ome youiiK'
lefthander sold recenlly Lo the New
York Yanks, started the tfnine hut
Was halleil on) of the ho.. in the
thiril when the AiikMs scoroij rdKht
runs, 'al (ilyiui relieved Oome.
and alter Kctlititf ouL of the- Iron
ide. held the home ten in al. Kecrc
a I j on park I a shutout until the.
"(K)ith liinim; wln-n the AfiK' ls put
icross three itiMarneiT runs to '
i lo winning niaiKln.
The Oakland Acorns took tho
mat hh,s at Kmery Ville yesterday,
defeating the I'orllaml Hindis n.
an nphlli eoiile.st !l to S. Just as i
I hey iiifi the day hefore, the I nicks
h-t the winning jmneh ko when
( 'liar lie Ha les popped out and
.any Wooda M's xra under found
wllliiiK hands after they had ihe
winning run on hase in Ihe ninth
in a iiur with only one -out. The
Oaks had the I hicks on the short
end of an N to 2 score ul the close
of t Ik. slt h.
Indians Trim Sacs
flood pitel-JiiiK featured the third
H.'ime hel ween Sea I He a nd Sacra -no
nto, which was won hy thr In
dians '1 lo (i lor their second
slraiKht victory. Only elht hits
were recorded. Smith, Indian's
htnler, held the capital city hoys
to only thli'i. hits. I'Vrrlll, u
Stockton youth, was nicked for
five.
Yesterday's roiisl hairue results:
Al Oakland:
It. M. K.
I'orl land i f,
Oakland l !." 1
Halteites: I'ascarolla anil Wood
all; .McKvoy and l.omhardl.
Ai Stockton:
li. II. i:.
Seattle 2 U 0
Sacramento a It i
Italterles; Kniflh and fox; l-V
rill and Koehler.
Al San l-'ni iidseci:
it. n. v.,
Ips Alleles , I I Hi H ,
San l-'ranctsco 1 4 :t '
Itatterle.s: rilti, lloi nc and Sand
hei t;, I la una It: Horn ex, (llynn,
I'otieh and llaworth, .Melsaacs.
Al Los Angeles: !
It. II. II. t
Missions 4 11 a
I lolly wood 1 1 0
hatierhs: Caster, McQuahl ami!
lloi'I'mati: Johns ami Severoid, Sy--pUer.
Athletics And
Cubs Both Need
Three Victories
(Hy The A- mdnlcl I're)
The At h ht ies moved on K'uuo
nearer I heir pennant yeslei day hy
winning, hut ihe t'uh.H advanced
Hist as rapidly throuuh a defeat
us the Cianl.-i Were smearing the
I'iiales hy , to ;,. Kaeh of the
lenders now needs Ihreo VlctorieH,
with the urtnl.sltee In prospect per
haps hy Sunday nifc'ht.
It Jess I'eity can half Ihe (ilants
today, ihe I'iiales may leel fafily
. fe iii seeond place.
Afler lalti-iK in defeat the vel-
era it Nelu in the opening frame of
Ihe series, ihe Phillies wont on a
hilling spree in Chieuifo yesierdny
and Kae tiny Hush his fifth
I iiMinclhi: of Hie season, t'latnl'
Wiltoiirv'hhy held the MiiiIuh lo
seven hlous and was scored Upon
only hecause of Wilson's homer.
A freak Idow ly Horace l-'oi'd
lor tour hases with one (ted 0:1 the
pat lis euahled the v I. ran Lippn
Itixey lo shade Iaazy Vunco am)
the Hohiii.i at t-jtieintiatl hy :t In
-.' iti Ihe second K'Htle of ihn ser
ies. The hut) chased Hnhe llerinun
into the riuht fi.hl seals, and it
self skipped tneirily ahout oul-.ide
tor a home run as Herman I rled
lo evtihvile himself front his pre-
dh iimelll.
Lain in Si. Louis hnllt up a
dnuhlc-hlader today for Ihe llraves
and (lie rardt ials.
Alter ihe While Sot had chased
Uuhe Walhei k from th. mound
s 11 h a l wo-run flurry w liich tied
the score at ,H to 3 lu Ihe nlMh, the
Athletic- pushed home one lu th
iirht h 10 w lu hy 4 to 3.
A'aul Ihvii Itnmiis
The Yankees finally hroke the
sp.il woven aliout them hy th
Hit. wits, winning hy fi to after
ttve stralKht lovses hi tln-lr pre-;
hms five ennifi nieiils aiiinl tin
s'. Loutsu ns, hut the runs came
hmd off Sammy (!ray.
Waller Miller held the Senator
helpless, and t 'leveland Wn the
M'Ciui'l vanie of thr series hy f to ,
1. Arthur HerrltiK. who stiows
ollle siu'lis ol l.ellltf :i pitcher, teas
ed Ihe Tiirers to a - to 1 iotry
over the lied So In Koston, Kl !
Morris was the ictim. It was!
I lerrintf ' Hist inauir h-uirue siurl,
lolhiwlmr his ptirehaint from Okht- .
homa I h Ihe Tikith. He i
eais old atld n nulil hatoh r.
A fhieaKo hti:une;-snnin wan ;ih- :
din t-'d hv KHhmen. In other ritiis ,
U-isinessnieit ti!MiaHy report tiny
were simply detained nt thr office.
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Only 13, But He's
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(Josh, fellers, how'dja like to he "Ited" Sohntton'.' lie's only I :i
year. old. hut he's ojni, to play wflh the t'hicauo t'tlhs. Here
he Is. riht. simiim; a cntraet in New York with J..e .Mel 'art hv.
manager nf the cutis, makinvr hint tho yonm:fst player ever in Met
a heith in ihe hiu leauues. The yotilh's work as manager and third
haseiiian of the champion New York junior Kiwanis team attracted
McCarthy's attention.
Mack Looked Over 595 Ball Players
In Fifteen Years To Develop Team
I'HILA! .IM.I'HIA (AIM Kle
hundred .md ninety-five names
have app'iife.l on the Lhiludelphiii
Athletics payroll In Ihe la years
that have passed since t'onnle
.Mack won his last pennant,
i The cluh records show that
players have participated in Am
rrican leamie (.antes for Philadel
phia sine- the rollins-Haker-Heiid-er
enmhlliuthri was hrnken up In
1014 after Ihe Itoslou llraves
siaoihered the Mai kites In th
world series.
Three hundred umhjMnis rookies
unit hopeiul eteruns have lnell ul
Athletic training camps In that
lime without gelling into the "hie
show ."
woman nan RE
IN TELIA1RIDE
BANK SCANDAL
M-'.NVKll, Colo.. S. pi. i:t (AIM
- - V.. I . Ave rill, special operative
of a lamer i n vest mat ion service,
aid today that MK l'rance Curl
son. ) s, st.-noirnioh-T in th,. Hank
of TVlUnide Mid htm -unwilling,
ly" hIim sent tiiuu Oniver two ot
ihe siv falted leleeiams hy which
C, 1 . W.iK(.-.tineT Is cha t'L't-d w it It
liavlng iHtetnptrtl o deiraud si
New oi k banks of rj.'.oit.oioi.
MKi Cm Unit Ii i be.-n -uhpx ma
id by a federal qiund iniiv in New
York as a wiinevs In the cae
AverlH aiTied here yesterday Vlih
Cla ! nee I'. I tow nt.tin, ea'dtit v
tin Mt lit. of Tellttr ide. whom I...
taking lo New oi U 1 'iwut.ua
DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE FAMOUS
Western Homes
EASY TERMS
a Big- Leaguer
l-'our years afler Mack he';un
hreaking up Ihe great machine of
1 H 1 Ml, M:i and "1 4. only Hid'e
Ohlrilig, a:t outfielder, was tefl on
the payroll.
t'hartie (Irlmin. the Chicago uh
captain, was one of Mack's try
outs' seeking an outiield herth.
The st.irs that Mack tiled and
passed tip lO develop the present
outfit const ilnte a high-pow -er-ed
iigMfegatlon. Anmng them are
Sam dray, St. Louts pitcher; Herl
I'ennock. Yankee pitcher: Wally
S'hang SI. Lmiis catcher; J.c
Diigau. I tost on llraves; la-nnie
Sol hern. I'hillle outfielder and
Charley Jamiesoa, Cleveland out
fielder. also has been subpoenaed.
The youn-c woman I dd the de
tective she hail s-nt the b-h grams
front lenver at Ihe re.iiest of a
woman w hom she did not know
and who told her it was a hit of
work to In done fm- Warn oner.
ERECT MODERN
FACTORY SOON
AT ST. HELENS
l'OKTLA.NM, Seid. 13 i.WM -At
an expt nditure of r.'.r"".e'o., th"
I iite I its ula l inn Hoard company
will ei-. ct a new. mi.. I in plint at
St. lNIeti". :;a miles north of I'oit
lu ltd up tin C ilaiiiliia i i er. The
board of direeo of tin- ompitiv
I 'Uili. Me iiniioiineemeiil l.i.' t nr;!'
Tin I". J. Shi n cotnpanv. of I'oil
lutid, v.is awatded thy i-ontratt lor
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heat" to every loom in the house. Jt picks up the
cold air from the floor, heats it, and wafts it gently
to every chilly nook and corner. It spreads good
cheer and health by circulation.
Specially adapted to the use of Western fuel, it
burns either wood or coal with equal efficiency.
Equipped with duplex grates, one side for burning
wood ,the other for burning coal. A half turn of the
crank is all that is necessary to reverse the grates.
BURN'S ANY FUEL
construction.
'Ihe St. Helens plant will om-
ploy J.iit persons and will have an
annual payroll of more than $('"1.
loia ,
I'l-odlietH Of th-e plant will he ili
tsulalinr and huihiiiiK hoard and
pressed hoard. 'Ihe material is
loan niacin red from disintegrated
wood fihers. iheenlire hark con
tent of any wood having fihre he
iitK used. Kir. hemlock and spruce
an said to he especially udaptahlc.
; The plant will he placed on a 7a-"
acre nact and will have a water
. front of 27mi feet.
t'harles K. Dant, of Daut & I tas
sel I, of I "ortlaud. Is chairman of
the hoard.
TUT DEFEATS
PETROLLE IN
DETROIT RING
HKTIUHT. Sept. -13 AIM- King
Tut, Monde linhi weigli't t rntii Min
nea polls, demons t l ah d t hat he Is
one of the U adimr cha Ih-nu'ers for
Sammy Man.hU's crown hy decis
ively deiealing Hilly Ivirolle, the
l-"ai'Mo l-Xpress. in a eii ruind
tight at Navin field last immIU.
Tilt had nil the advance of seven
of tho ten rounds, and al least oio
nf ihe three which were rlvon le
trolle was douhtfttlly his if not
even. I'etrolle appeared to he had
ly mangled in tin closing rounds,
hut managed to slay on his feel
until the final (totig, although the
hlood I lowed fre. ly from a cm o or
his right eye. Iloth litihters were
covered with hlood hefore the final
hell sounded.
M ALCII COM IM IMi
MKhRHtl), Ore.. Sepl. i:i (AIM
-The search lor John Wrluht, 111.
A Sour Stomach Can Turn
A Sweet Temper
l!illy Sunday once said that many a man's religion
vas uothins but a good stomach, and that all it would
take to turn his saintly temper was a sour stomach.
Those who make il a religion of keeiiing well are usu
ally able to express n gread deal of religion in their
:very-day living.
Chiropractic offers a simple common sense method
f lidding the body of weakness. It removes the cause
i)f disease, which is uneven supply of nervous energy
te all parts of the body, by removing nerve pressure
'md thus restoring the even flow of energy into weak
ened or diseased paits.
Hy my chiropractic health methods 1 correct
diseases of all parts of the body.
Phone '107-W today for y,iur appointment.
DR. J. E. W00DELL
in Si.miii.-i- niiia.-
Ilmivp rnll
who dlsa ppea red ten days airo
while 011 a fishing trip with com
panions in the I'rospecl dislrfet, Is
heing continued in the heavy lini
her of Hint area. Wright Is he
lieved (o have fallen and made his
way into Ihe limber in a dazed condition.
CALL I'Olt UIHS NIIH WALK
coNNTitrrnoN
S.-aied hids will he received hy
lln- city Commission of the City of
La (irande. Union County, Oregon,
for the construction of Ihe side
walk in Sidewalk Improvement
Distri'-t No. i.'iT wiihln Ihe City of
La C.raitde. Oregon, according l"
t he plans and specif IcntloTiH f"t
the said sidewal k dist rlct now on
file to the otrice of the City Ke
corder of Ihe said City.
A deposit of Kixe ($;i.fift Itollnrs.
will he t-.Hiiited for plans and
spec 1 1 ieut ions w hieh amount will
h- lefun.i.-d if bidder is unsuccess
ful and r.-tnrna plans and speet
ficallons lo I his office.
Hids will he received to the hour
of p. m. Wednesday. Septein
! t '.! h. ! I'L'li. and nnLt he ar-i-oinjianied
hy a certified check,
or bidders horn in the sum of ten
per ceiil of the amount hid :H Ii
guarantee of t lie acceptance and
completion of contract if awarded.
Chei ks will he returned to unsuc
cessful bidders.
All bonds in connection wllh thin
work are iiitulied lo be secured
t h rough resident agents and no
bond will he accepted unless writ
ten by a resident , ihe Citv of La
Crande.
The Commission reserves the
i ik In to reject any and til hids.
Hy order of I he Commission Sep
iemher I lilt, l!iL!i.
J. I-:. STKAIINS. Keeorder.
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