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Page Two LA GKANDK EVENING OliSKKVKK, 1A GKANDE, OKE. Tuesday, October 1, VSi NATURAL BRIDGE Health Shoes Arc designed to retain the natural loveliness of dainty feet naturally. liy relieving all strain, the foot is kept sntall at leant to the eye. Insteps are properly supported and muscles straightened. Concealed in the .skunk is a small, not too taut sprirfg arch scientifically shaped so that it follows and supports every movement of the foot naturally. Klines that arefffad to the foot good lo the eye gocd to the pOckclbook All $5 and $6 HILL'S All Widths TIGERS SATURDAY: NIGHT FIGHTS By (her AswooiiilWI furr IjAk kfityjosm iiob- ison. of Ogdon; outpointed deorge ... '"Kid" ('niter, Denver, ft). Will I HAM F fi A ' I Hf 'O J t) o (Hick. U.. m t'nn n..lHn.i I (I I Against Wallowa i hhi.aikmiha. Mute 'aii, , J'hliiIMihla, linol-keil out Torty I MAriilln, OilflariH ID. Amly Jdvmll, Ncw'VorK, omiinlnifil Hilly jAI(,'r, I'linOnix. Ai'lz., (III). WICHITA, K.'im. (Ikoi'ko Mhh !', Denver, oiitiolriUl .Murray ; 1111111, Nnw Ifiivcn, Conn., (III), j , Isiri'fWI.O, N. V. llmmy H.U ! try, llufi'iilfi, outpointed ' I.mi I Dmi'y, Kllnl, Mli'h., (11). j TOKO.S'TO .lurk I'urvlM, In- .It ..114. Ul,.n,.c,l It A, I ll.!lf,!ltV PMlMitl no IniiKr-r jn School, hut yur I,, ,wl i,..r, ,.,,1 IUa rAlcr,l...l La Grande Hierh Open Football Season Tho Ufi nrnndo )HkI IimoI football team, the TIkoi edition T . IHLMt, will Itiivtt Hs firm lest Hiilur il;iv uflemnon. when the Wallowa ( K i'fn will entertain tho blue nml vJi c horde on (he Wallowa field, lilt' coolest to beln 2 oVInrk. i Wallowa may nnl have (in strong nn outfit mi (ho yard lines thin vent iib hist, with Hnrrett, Crnw- Toronto t ). George (wield, Tor nnto. stopped 'url ttehmedel, In- Teams Fighting For Positions As Season Ends Inwn turim out ti' team that One i'iui sneeze nt. During tho liiMt dor-ado Wallowa firm won nearly n i nwtnv panics as ,a Oriindo. in itlio intor-sehool series and, al though without us large and imm- oron material at the TVers, will have l hi advantage or plnylnff at )mmo. against a vIsltinK team that will ti.v out n new system for the 1-m tlmo under rire, . fouixli nmo KxiMfh'ri ..:. Pouch Ira Woodlo, polntlnit Ju.it pf proHpnt to tho Nnmpn Kami lo ho plavi'd hfip u wock from Kii Uav, In iiPvortholPHM Pxprf-tlnff a xt'i-luuM ont'diintpr ftnnirdrty, Wllh l.J!mu',.rt'eiMis.of prnctlcp huhlnd the i'i iiiiid, Wood lp waH world ntf IiIh liii-n viRoroumy lant nlht. with a fciluimii;rP dated fur WoiltiPHduy nftofnoon nhoul ! or l:15 o'clock, jiuHHlhly willi Iho nornnil Achuol h:Hia(l. ' OhHcrvoni ill t ho IiIkIi hcIiooI field found Voodlo up)n: a forma Hon new to thlH Hocilon for rp ('civhifi' tho klolt off a formation Hint, at fli'Mt Ki'inco, npc run to llMVP. ninny ndvuntiipcH, It tthlr-IdH the La 1 1 pn rrlpr. pvpu lon enough to IM'i nilt ii fnnrhle ami rpi-ovcry with mi; niucli phancc. of Intprfprenrp, ftntl praPllcnlly awurpn thp Imll inpf nf rt-acliliu? it cprialn yard l!ni, ThlH formation will lu ono of Hip MtirtirlscH thti Tiffpin will Mirhur on oppoMPntri In tho nenr iiitnrp. Wnodlp Is Hhaplnt,' up u formtd uhti' lino It) Mcrcpn tho arllvltlPM of nn prnmlty fuimldahlp hacliflold, ii ml from tho outlook Jtmt now, the TIkm'h will Ro onto the flfld Snturdny with a lot to display for (pctanl fiinn. Onfl thlnK apppftr.H Ui hp crrtaln. it will ho u hard lillttii-, ((ulfli-Niat'tintf miuad, vpr Pd In tho AIU"a of fouthnll and how this and that piny should ho ".f'CUtPl, On tho dofPiiMo, tho oritiro nii(id rhoufi coiiNidciahlp Ntrpim'ih, and many hrUvp It m s'lfo to waftor i hnl lhoro will hp no Kronl number of totiohdowtiH wort-d through It Hit:; hOason, out of tho IwindM of lirirnit'i til-, i iM iiuc uravy mjhmiiihi ith. Tim Sfnnlnr l.nv.. . n..lv iMpiio inc lact mat Iai wramlo two iraino tnanrfn nod hav hu ,.f api-arf. far HtioiiKi-r than In or-1 iramow it play nKalnnt tho Athh-tics dlnary yearN, tho hoiiMoit thin ralljrtnd Kcd Sox. fii'trolff hoIipiIiiIc Itari nil tho rarnmrliM of a purth-u-1 cailn tor a four Knm. R.-ri. wtih larly loiitth ono, Willi hardly a ; Iho lowly Whlto Hox, altondy hoai-hn-athlnK upell, the TIkoi-h will! m In plevon of tloir IS onroiiiitom tiiko on Keven moro major Kann-a ( this year. (o KamoH woro Moiieiiuh-d vh- O1011LS 1 bv Alan J.Gould Outfield Trio ' Carries Chicago CubsBig Punch liy Alnn OomIiI r (Afsirlatod J'roHM KportH Kditor) N'KW VOfiK, (yet. I (AD It dooKii't ta lio morp than a: quhdi s-laiit-pf nt tho fl.triiron to ronlizo that iho 'hie unoh" of the Curj attack l pofspfiod hy th outfield tilo of HisrttK Htophonyon, KiKi tjuylor and Hack Wilon. No' ono niejphpr of tho Chicago cant haK a thin on tho vory iiRf: ful .Mr. AloyMlim Harry ftfmmons of the AihloticH, who h.'ipponH to ho jifnt alrout tho (rest all-around outfielder-n hceh;i)J but cojlep. lively iho Ciihw havo a distinct od(jo on the.lr rlvtt on attack. On deii-nsc tiiore is little, if anything to oliooHp, with Slinmotm and ?uy lor raiikliiK1 an tho hpst tit tho hall hawks. ' Not Hlnoi; tho palmy days of f'ohh, f'rawford and Voach, tho Kieat Detroit trio, haa .thcro. hoon iiuy luirdef- 'ohtrfold Kfonp Uiun this ;('nyioi', Wilson, Ktophoimori comhlnailoh, ; 'J'hOir hitttln flKUfo, cO1pc(Ivo1v. on tho haul? of th Iaiot unoffi cial avoraj,;os, 1h .:i54. a rnarKln o' M polntM ovvr tho ajrprogatfl inark of ;.:ti; for Hlmmom, Mule Ifua nmi .lllrif; Junior of the A'rt.-. The hits throo of ihft'tMihs huHhcrount ed T0r (578 -of tho .flfta runHNCofoVl iiy tho to-i hi, olthoV hy 'roHKiritf tho lilhto,. por(iiullj' or; driving 'rnatf nvtfi:. 'i'ht'fr rfvals hat-fl fiButed In J1 pf tho SHU runs Utillod'by thP A'k. .. Indlvirtiiafly Wilson nrf ihe hr st run-pioduoliiH' rooont, , in fnM tlwr hif ('liio.'ttfo dash, to tho top daicd. from tho llrnf! iho . rotund Hack was shifted to the rlrantup rolrt whoro hlx faotilty, for' hitting in n Vhielr cnnld hPHt . ho - papitnl- iico'd. ;' . v. Amonsf n nnrhhor of vital fnoforff in the (uh rife, few aro more ron spjciioim I liun tle uoi k of the f' t f'liylor, tho league's leading ha.n? flf alor. who has enjoyed his grout ost ntl-nround year since ho help d tho f'lrntos win tho pennant in lf25. Slieplionson Is less spectacu lar hut the ox-Alahiiina collegiim ; nlrfo hOM surpassed jinythlnff prov . Imis In his major leaeup career. ; with a hatting mark that Is tho, htprhost ho p.er has had In fas; corn puny and second only to , Hornshy's In th" I'uh lineup. When . Injuries kept oilher f'uylor or Sto ' phonsnn out of tho gamo, the Cub-j -had an aide suhstituto at h.i.nd in tho speedy t'liff Heathcoto. j ' floniy of .VHOii Tho development of Jlrms and the steady work nf the veteran Mil ' (or oontrihiited much to tho tri , utnph of tho A's. Tho former's : haitins ff II off toward tho cluso i. of iho soanon Imt when th't Maek ' inen were hliJhUntf up their decis ive load tho yotinj? rontorfieldor hit at a m-ns-iiional clip. Unas hasn't ! the punch of his rival, Wilson, hut ho Is faster and rangier. Miller, ilfi : years old and five yours older than Hlephenson, nevertheless has ro tained uniiHiia) speed as w 11 as n keen battinir t yo. ho vl 10 -round non tweeu .lackie Field: weight champion doo, a lrothor of from whom Fields last Au-ut. Tho support . iiiff elude la rounders Shade of Now York, of San Francisco. title hout he , now welter- nd Vinco Dun- Joe Iiundoo, won his title card will in between Dave and Joe Hnche Hollywood club Wins the second foot halt yesterday vi:h Prink CulH- half" honors, the i:-'9 champion- son. former Xlodford Hiwh school ship wfil he derided In a seven coach, sirporrislni; the first prao- Kame serie. nn was the case last tico. . , ' n oispo would altierrcitely be the battle grounds for the champion ship play. JACK DEMPSEY I CARD TO DRAW ' CHICAGO FANS f'HICAflO, (lit. 1 (Al) WH Mlam flarrlson Dompsoy, the pro- rnntor, formerly Jack Dempsey. heavy weight cliampion f tho world, will present his first boxing ihow as an Imprf'ssario in his own rljfiit, tomorrow niht at Iho Chi cago 'olfsoum. I Indications are that tho f'olj i t-eum, remodeled and Its seating 'capatdty increased in neoommoda ' tion.'i for 1 0,000 persons, . will ho filled for Dempsey's: premier Iornpsoy'.4 feafuro offerlmr will Stars, Missions Enter Last Lap Of Pennant Race My the Associated I'rovs ' raeific Coast loaKue oluh today' wore enctmpod on now battle ' Kroiinds for the week, to put the fini.-'himr touches on the 1 !:!!) sea- son, with the Hollywood Stars in tho fore, their tongue load still ' threatened by the San Frariolsoo li.vion Ileds, although tho .South-1 ornors are two full games ahead. - f The fact that the Hods wore still i in the rnnniiif? for second half!, honon could be credited largely i to1 a lucky break In the final sohed- ! ulo. While iho Hollywood club waj; slated to moot the strong ' Portland club, the ftpds wore! matohod against iho lowly Seattle; Tribe whose solo claim to distlnc- r tion has been that ff holding down the after section of the league all season. Thus, a good week for the Missions mi'ht provide a thorny path for the Stars. Meanwhile, the San Francisco Seals were, slated to finish the sen-: son against the Sacramento Sen ators in the hitter's borne town, and (ho Angels wore to tackle the Oaks iig the lot across the hay. As things now stand, the season Ik doomed to die after next Sun day's games. However, there is a chance for a reprieve in the pos sibility that a play-off for tho pen nant may be scheduled. If the Neil Will Replace Preston For Cards KTANFOKD IN I VfiKSITY, Fat., Oot. I (At) The first conference . praiue of the season here Saturday between Sranford and Oregon uni- ' versitles will offer an opportunity to at least one aspiring gridiron warrior for honors in tho field of Iwittle tids year. l'hil Noil, ICS-pound Stanford ; end, who pan toss a 200-pound tackle like a sack pf beans, will i replace Johnny Hroston, vho is on, the injured list, and thus got hl.i ' chanco' to become the first li'ilii freshman to win a regular position ; with tho varsity. Nell, in the Kame nK'tlnxt the San .Francisco Olympic club last week, proved a revelation to Coach l'op Warner. ,; He will be the first new boy in the ! starting Uno-up Saturday. V,9 FKKSHMFA' TTRX OFT KFfiKXK. Ore., Oot. I (AI'J ( Sixty-nine Fnlvorslty. of. Oregon i (p-shmen anwei-t-d ffrst call for ATWATER KENT SCREEN-GRID RADIO vVhen you buy Atwater Kent Radio here, you're sure of three ' things, First, your radio is right. Second, it is in stalled by experts. Third, die payment terms are most reasonable. CARR FURNITURE CO., Inc. Main 770 i ' Kastern Oropon'fl Largest llom KurniHhers j,. '. Announcement . PACIFIC COAST CREDIT ASSOCIATION!,: - Ore-run liviJon .Managed by I'enroy Itnw., Inc. - Axxorxcics nn; oi-kxinu of ax offh k at f"' Itoom I71.a ;rando Xatlorntl Hank lllilf?. ' , , . (HtAxnr:. oki:;ox , - Folfoffhms -- rod it KonortfJ Aiiiomnhllo Loans 1'liono Main 8KS - ! rimn-rtniiimifTior-i rtfrMimT'Krcwk wr oaranr-n.iT-frr "mm n nwTi j-.imi-vniTi r-jaTiiiuMMiMi n iimiiiiii n in 1 1 in i n iriii-irrirnirirn lly Huli S. FiillrrHin !. (AsHoclated Press HpnrtH Writer) Dog I'fghlH for positions down the, linn in tho two major league HlamllnKH featured the c1mIuk j week oi the campaign. I In thf Nallonni leattuo there Is ! iho possibility that New Ynr j OlntltH ean tako Hooond plaoe nwa 1 from Piilsburgh with a strong ' llnlsh, Mnttlo for tho top or the i second divlnon Ih golnjc nn be 1 twoon Philadelphia and lliooklyn The only other question left for the older circuit Is whether tho cham pion Cubs can run their total of vietorle ii to 100 games before the end. The A morion n league has only ono real phnne anions (ho possl liliities. V.(Hhingtou In fifth plaoe and I a troit In sixth may reverse I heir positions before Sunday night. A mat heum t Ira I possibil ity remains that St. I, mils may naln U tie for Ihlrd with Cleveland. (thiiK's CbanooH Slim The Ola lit -Pirate Hpinbhlo mIko Is nearer the realm of pure math ematics than of probability. Pltis hurgh has a three game edge with as many to fro.- Tho (Hants have five to play. Hrnoklyn and Phila delphia mo tied for llfth place wllh ih roe games apiece loft. McCarthy's Chicago hoys have victories on iho hooks so far and six more, possibly In sltfht. The Cub schedule calls fur a five game Korios at Cincinnati before t hey oloM nt homo against Pittsburgh. Cleveland la us expect to have little trouble In clinching third plnon In the American league. Ht. Louis has to capture all names to Ha in a lie. Washington has a' rather tough row to hue in keeping fifth place When yon consider that, Connie Mack wart piloting (he AihloticH to their first A merit an league, pen na:tt in I HUH, before any one of his present "Hig Three" Cochrane, FoxX mid Simmons- -wns horn, you have some Idea of what It mejiiiH lo tlio old masler to lead Hie big par ado again, l.r years after lie ripped apart ono of iho greatest baseball fnaehlnoM of all lime. When you realize that Mack will guide his "boys" in tho world Heries ' battle that starts October 8 at Chl- cago. whore the Athlolics (ff Hi IH : put the skids under another great i Cub loam, you ni'iy realize u few of (he emotions that s!ir Iho com ' petlilve spirit, of the HH-ycar-old j don ii of strategists. (leneratiouH of hall-playor.s, nll l time stars such as Cobb and Speak j or, have come and gone while Mack ! has stuck to tho h'-lm nf tho Phllu- dolphin craft, winning seven pin-: j nantM over a period stretching from ! ,, , I HU3 to I ' 1 &ArttUttbaia'inA,t libtkfAfii4' lo - ' ' V nu lliilnn it. ii ti ..- II... lil.UII,.u (pitching Klui'f, is an old man. At ' 4 4 or Ihcreiihonts he Ih Iho oldest f major h ngui r In active service but ; i.uin:i was u callow youth nf 17, ' twirling in the oonl regions off Pennsylvania, when Maek's famous; Hoore-rnrd wa signalling (o suoh : greot moiimlymen as l-Mdle Plank ; and itube Waddell. with the i:t2 champions, j At nhoul tho .tamo Mine, tho left-! handed tendencies of Hubert M. j 'drove, aged -, and deorge W.-itberar, jagid X. wore being noted for thoi I first time, iiithoiigh II. would no 1 jdouht have been a severe shock lo j their parents to he advised by some ! i soot hsayer ihoy would later ho (compared with Plunk and Waddell.! Trees! -Morses Do Not Climb - Anger and fear greeted the faltering efforts of the first automobile. But the hands of AMERICAN INTEtLI CENCE guided the steering wheel and controlled the throttlethe automobile drove on to glorious success - ! -- The east had more than average share of the great bull-tutors- of lyi-'S with ("agio, Marfister, Strom. Scull and others- in tho All-Amei-leun spotlight. Of this unartet, Caglo of the Army alone is hack fur tinotlur cfimjuilgn hut a few ol thos.t worth (disorvlng will he M"ar-st.-rs of Dartmouth, Wiitmer f Prlncoto'V Opek un of ponusylvn nla and Kills of Yale. Al Mu raters gallopid all over the premise,! for Dartmouth as a sophn more In l'r7. I faw him run a groat Ynle team ragged ono after noun that season and outshine any individual on a field whore Itnipe Caldwell was loiiig his stuff for Old 101 1. InJurlOH era m pod Marfltors style Inst full. lb- n.-ver struck lop stride. This year he Is being drilled to hold dow n (he iiuarb-r-back post and, ban dig mi.sliaps, should f irnish some of t he main thrills the gridiron has lo offer. He does evervthlntf and due it well. after Wallowa, starting with the interstate plash wllh Nunip.i hero on Oet. II, A trip lo KnterprlM Oct. Hi wilt ho followed by a eon test hero Oct. with tho strong Itaker Hifch w hool and on Nov. 11 Iho liuckarooH, coached by raging Frltst Kramer, will come over the, mountains fr an Armistice day lilt, lly tho way, there is never an armistice between the Itueks and I igers on tho gridiron, and I this season's gnie promises more1 than tho ordinary a mount of ( l brills. Wllh only four days of i rest, tho Ph.imphtnshlp Moj,ough- lin high niiitit of Milton-Freowator j will play the Tiger bore Nov. HI, I with tho Fnlon High Nelmol leum pomjing hero Thanksslving day. ! Oames hIko may be played with North Powder and Cove. Any one that can figure out any- ' thing very soft in the sehedulo. would have to be. a wizard, local people believe, and moro than one Is breathing easier hecuuse Woodie ban u fairly large supply of re- ', serves'. AVIth a schedule like that and wit b fewer reserves, one or 1 wo injuries might play pari len larly havoc. Interest is keen In fool 11 here thla fall, and hardly an nftornoon P'isph but that half a doien or ntorA business men find time to watch tho Tigers for a few minute. tenlay, OVER MILLION DOLLARS GOES RACK TO FANS C1UCAOO, Oct. 1 (AIM -Approximately a million and a half dollars' worth of "regrets" are be ing made ready for the mails ut tho of l Icon of iho Chicago ( 'uhs. At the same time, under registered mall, will go Torth tickets to those fortunate enough to obtain seats for the two. and possibly three, games to be played here, A eheek of unfilled orders showed nearly Uf.0iui application turned down. Virtually all re-Hue.-M wore lor two tickets to ea h of the three games, representing II.Silo.OtMi worth of husiness the club wah oompelled to turn down for luck of seating facilities Detroit Florist j Retires From Ring NrV YOltK, Oct. I (AIM--- ; Phil Mcdraw. the lielroit florist, j has retired from the ring. The veteran lightweight an- j noum'cd he was through w lib (he! cauliflower induct ry lut nbrhl j after he hod taken a tenitip beat-! Ing from Jack t K id 1 lb l g. of Fng-I land, in a ten round bout at the' St. Nicholas arena. j Mod raw raid ho had amassed a ' fortune of more Hum iion.iton in the ring and felt that the time lj;id come for him to hang up his gloves ' forever. ritinr to a hit v Asroitiv .ore., Oct. i ap-; deorge I iig- i yoll, Astoria, and Jim- i my Iiolun, l.us Anseles. rought ton rounds to a draw In tho mam event J of the boxing commission smoker! here hit nu;ht. They are welters, ' Sliorbet A pfueh of naif added to fruit slierbet will Improve AftYiJb the tho. MANY BARGAINS Used Cars. See them on our. Used Car Lot. Larsson Chevrolet Company A 8li in th 1'iir, )ana uf tho Four 1414 ADAMH AVENUB niosB MAIN 1 toasting did it" Gone h that ancient prejudice against cigarettes Progress has been made. We removed the prejudice against cigarettes : when we removed harmful corrosive ACRIDS (pungent irritants) from the tobaccos. YEARS ago, when cigarettes were made without the aid of modern science, there originated that ancient prejudice against all cigarettes. That criticism is no longer justified. LUCKY STRIKE, the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the choicest tobacco, properly aged and skillfully blended "It's Toasted." 'TOASTING," the most modern step in cigarette manufacture, removes from LUCKY STRIKE harmful irritants which are present in cigarettes manufactured in the old-fashioned way. Everyone knows that heat purifies, and so "TOASTING" LUCKY STRIKE'S extra secret process removes harmful corrosive ACRIDS (pungent irritants) from LUCKIES which in the , old-fashioned manufacture of cigarettes cause throat irritation and coughing. Thus "TOASTING" has destroyed that ancient prejudice against cigarette smoking by men and by women. It's No Throat Irritation-No Cough. TUNG IN Tb Lucky Siiike Dane Otcbeilra, rsry Satunb? nigiit, ovar rsikI-Iccoj1 nutwcik tl K. B. C ?!!. Yti Anrti an To.-to Co , Mfi. "It's Toasted" the plirr.se that dftcribt s the extra "toasting" process "P"ed in V. manufacture of Lucky Strika Cigarette:!. The finest tobaccos the Crer.m of tl;c Cro? are scicntif.caily subjected to pcrxtfatin heat at minimum, 260'- maximum, 3G(', Fahrenheit. The exact, expert recubtk:-. of such high temperatures removes impuri ties. More than a slogan, "It's Toasted' i ; recognized by millions as the most modem Step in cigarette manufacture. , 4