La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 14, 1929, Image 2

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Monday, October, 14,1920.
Page Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
For the Average
Figure
Satin tricot and clastic com
bine to make this little liouk
around by (inssanl. It is
lined, and lightly buiii-J. $5.
Hill
s
Alan J.Gould
: II Iff oik of llin ruresl e.dueid'n
!fK In lJINi)ull llllil the three Hlul
uarlH wlm pluyt d wo i oiniiiciuiii-)
-luiud H Ihi IiikI four National hu
i jrue ti'luinphi in I In wnild'H rit
ail ii -o mi llii' Imitlt-rt'ont for I In
rwl'.H In thiK tKioht r'.- rlafwi
:" .Art NVhf, tht- oh: .-f .oih d poil
Fidi r on the ChL'iiifo tiff. helped
'outhuiw' (lie Yntili"-H Into Hiiliiniri
i lou In IULM iiml I wlun In wan
ihe nee or John .Mcdruw'H is' it I f.
Ari, In Curt .held u reenrd for
k -oi fiK ut l"ju t one vlrtoi y In eiieh
of four rlininplo-.ixlili) luiilI'M in
iow. when the (HiiiilM enjoyed llu ir
J.jk Mnk "f 1H2I-.M.
Klkl ctiyir d-nlt the hlnw for
tin I'iiJilcM flat lul WuhVr Juhn
nn uml tin' Wnnhlntfiim tfemttor
in itip iiilmy final nit in1 of i'-'-
1,1 KiltheK field.
A y iir lul.-r. lloRt'if T Innishv
jrlnti'd tin rai trntitrt tu itn uphill
victory over the Yankee, aided hy
the K)eat :virllllKJl Mi f' te Ae
t.nder, H the Nntiaimi leuiMc Indnl
cd l:i lt Iiml elner.
If It wawll'l for the rvidenee. It
vonld wem thai the partiHin of
I ho Kenlnr rirenit. in ih Hperale
I'lood. hal reealleil I In Utiee
I ei-m-ri of other hatlhn to tally Ihe
.'atlonal rolortt and la noinetlilaK
to wine out thn Htltiif of the ront,s
. 4l'M VU' - il'.iii,j;V',,W
rioriFr (iv imiM'irar ai.l Hon" .lirec
can provide li ut th rntnmand ot
t'n rtihs. N'ehf iimy not ouch
aetton hill Cuyler and Mi.nm'ty an'
Inn uf the b!jr kuhi alined at the
Athleih'ri. two veterin whos- rx-p-lii
Iter Ionium an a l!al factor.
Tin itprk-hfilred. uari.sho ild
i r it i'uyler ha had a ureal year.
,U r;ren.et A'xvf the raiupalKn of
I it;1 ft Hat ended with hhn a world'
(.Tie hern. The olie-tlmc Mielll
Tin t erult wan a heiu ii. wanner In
Ihe M-rlcH of 1!I2T. after a tow with
the -eyruf fiUVe. U.H play 8llf-
t-jrltiK that year an well an the
r.t. his til si with Ihe 'uh. I ut
I e Iuih put on a flnr coine-liaelc
or l!'J!l. The ftie: niltlleldei- hit
over ,:ir.o moHt o( ihlt H-utson, clt.se
to M Imm( mark of ..I'm. and wi.de
r round 4 lia"S to ihmonarat"
Cat lie has losl hone of hin wpe. d.
Ill u- st flmit-e m Ih-r.s wan II 1
1!t25.
II ii-ry llellma-in'K -Mthiue tret.k
of inld-ycar leadelHhlt in American
h rn,'i.: tiattlm; ratikH h is fltaMv
he it linil.1 n. 'I h- Rental h- I
.. itfli Ider and lU'iliaace hr.d;et h' -inn
i Im fn-aK aehi. veinent tu l':'l.
trp.-atinu an hattli?B lilnw in C''j:i.
CjT'. and 't1" us he aolched aver-iii-h
of ,:iii!t. :tf:t and .::ts,
Htimhur a lati -HenMiti rally thm
.nr, ilctimaiin made a ilhl ror
llin odii-year rrnwn, pulllmt up o
atoiiltd .S:a hut I vwiw not
tiotiKh to catch mich rdui,')crs an
Al Simmons Jimmy lo, Ih Inhi
ManuHh and Ih-w I'oiif -ca.
Hollywood Wins
Coast Title In
Sunday Contest
I.OH ANCUXKH. Oct. H (Al)
The Hollywood Ktar.s. a team
which ro.ild place no hetter than
fourth In Hie firt half of the
I'acifie coast champlonshiii sjdit
a- . -.son. hut !!. h farKed ahead
last In the finai half to finish on
lop, today pOHSi .ssed t he leilKUe
champioilHllip title. The Mission
Hc.lri.who won the first halt and
puMhed Hollywood hard ror necond
half honot'K, howed to the Slain
in the play off w tIch which ended
Sunday wltlt a rmcctucular s to :t
victory hy Oscar VIii'm KhleKn.
Aftir dropping' the fh-ft two
Rumen of the play-off, Hollywood
triumphed with four fltrnlKht wln
t- hrtlifr to lwner Hill 1-ane Ins
llr?lt pentiant after a Mcore of
yi-attt In roast hasehall h re and
lit Hull 1'ike ('Hy. Tlie whirl
w tnd finish wan htaRed he tor
IB. 000 faiiM at WrlKhy I'Vhl. who
waw the HtaiH pull out or a :t-!t
Ho with ft Hpertacular five-run as
Kult In the ri;lnli inning, Knur
Mtneli h Hlid il flollhle. plHM IW n
errotn whfn tin lted oidik-uiKty
I'lf'W Up. Wrote the l'.lft l.a(;ur
hiHtory.
Mielleiit.nek Is llieo
l-'raiik She thn tiack, Hollywood
linrler, rlnrln d ihe h- io lionois
of tlio fhauipionr-hlp .'.r'.cs !
pltchliijf his m-roml mraiiiht win
and hitting: hit third lioincruu of
I ho play off. lloluhif thn M1h
nioi to nlu ctlra ItlUi. h
i Slants
HOOVERS WATCH
CUBS-ATHLETICS
President and Party in
Stands in Philadelphia i
For Fifth Game. I
l.y Itrltiii H' ll :
(A.ssoi i.il. il I Tom i ciin Writer) i
l'JHI.AIKI.I,HIA, Oit. I I (Al) !
Connie M:iel; st.iod today wlihj
nil i.-Ml 'inn. rnMdiill loui re-aril- j
iilK Irtr lit'- H'M Mep l;tdintf to1
hiiKt-1'.i U': niti.L: (fliisi Ve elm inlier, !
j-.MfiV.-il I'M MUin.'HtTH ivll'l li:iv'l;j
won fdiir i.rld"n f
To hi. 'i lie l In- '--;iKiHi :i l t tt
nmr. (nl" oi l tiy. i'l;ilnn-ait' prep- i
timtioim u' re n.ndi- tt liuve lh 1
I'r-'sitliill it ml All j. I InoVtT, w Mi j
ihiidIm is hi ( In- official family.
Join flu- hniiic-lov.n crowd of :tn,-
mm hopi-lul il Im inti nlde lo cheer i
the, triumph of Hi,- hOime of Mttelt. '
'I lie pn-ixitli'Mj.-il ili't'lsliMt to h-( i
Dm- I ii in ami po.-4ilily d-citliiiK ;
, u.iihi- mute tiiH-sp.i-t.-dly. iimrktiiK ;
j till' lflI Visit Of" il Ctlil't CXIU'IitlVl' i
J t.o ''lill;nlelpJil;t for it world':: kit-
' H'.i t'oiUcwl filn
. t-aw ttie lied
Wooilrmv Wilson 1
ilolcal the I'lill-
Ii. H in I '.l ! ii.
rt ( Our Win
; Tin' lean, laeitntn manager ol
j ttie. Athletic, ulict nevi-r made a
! hit or catch in a world a K'-i'Icm,
j )hi). h;tH play-il a Ii ailing part In
t can walk Hd'aiKht into the
;' Maine ' inner Hanctum if his "boyH".
on riKiu Aiy him today. One mure
i iidbry and tae 'v'm aif In" with
till- fiih.s 'out," nil waMlieii up and
! iioihiiiK lo do in h:ichall way 011
, tu ne.i Krhiu.
i At .'I o'cltK'li Saturday ufternoon.
, with tlic Min Mhinhnr everywhere in
l-iiilaUelphla hut on the Alhletlc'i,
Im ncti at hhila park, where Khuntl
eiivdupei MacK ami , IiIh playei s.
he eouM not reasonably fiave ex-
liectci) to tie Willilu a faille of hin
Ko-aiiHt triu in pit .Monday,
i Thirty uilniiteN later it won dif
ferent, 'i etr runs, mauufactui iMl
' ironi the litire of ten h Mm. on Monir
ot which the liea ml UK huh wiim
Kivcn an asHist, cliatiKed (lie 0111
pleXioi) OT the tfunie. Ihe veijt.M uf
1 hut loaded hair hour, Htra mk''
liaiipeniimN oil a haKehall lltd-l
. even to lac ve.eran leader, chant
! ed .Mack from u,Kilm. iletermlm d,
1 hut m ver nay die lighter to a hen
eiicieni, tdileily man with a uhiiii
.spot in his heart lor every one In
Ii,.- world. Hi' had kcimi hi ' hoyV
uipe out an rlKlit run lead.
Cud I terra led
1 Tin- fithH. forced tu Kt.'ind and
set- a Kame urcsthd from them
Wheti ii fa-etneil Hale heyolid le
t rail, wen- depeiato loday. u.-ler-:
mined 1i1.it the men of Mack
Would not he permitted In xaui
IheJr ultimate nl.j. etive Willi. Mil a
M.niKKle.
In the fifth Kame af a M-iles
which had licen a pncher' liat-lle-j.Touud
un.ti Hie tourth run-
M ,111 ouirill a hlw- cxplUfUin tear-
- y'e m .v-MriiMtrt Irn I-
J(,,(1(s UJI), t,.;,vint; I(.ru,.,j i,ok.
' hnjc kiokkv and all hut hulples.'V
i.l'ythiliK "as e.M-eid lo. .'wiji
pile.
In this iaim uhlch ranie.) i)t
Venllii t,i it fonrtii laurel wrah
lor (he honxi. of Mcdiiih-uddy. or
P-'ipomd the decision to another
Pile.-, lUHh.lM Willi "h'.Hh ll.l id
Ue " n emed likely to din In for
Hie Kreat hattle,
McIiHiih: lor a rnealhlnjf siudl
ami a respite whlrh would lake
1 them hark lo their familiar home
grounds ror a Mfxth. nml pethait
a seventh, uaute lli,. 1 uhs ralln-d
j t'ehind t.toail Hhoiihiercil .u
e, nun ia nils on ins nati e
1 h.aih wiH-n H. pitches in l liila.t.l.
i pitta. Maloiie. a native ,,i Altoona.
j l.ellevos in seed and liion- ,sp t. j
To Mini tin- cnall.mK,. ut .,.
1 h'lie and his last Mhout, Mark hal ,
lMo i tal rill. -IMi M, .i-lty (imve,
j and tieoi-Ke llarnsliaw. I'le-Kame !
j l easomtii; KaVo drove (he rail. 1
nt mia i it i.i 'w i:s t xi'i rvi,
i u .siiim:-h. on. 1 1 i.rj .....
( iTiMd. iu and Mi-?.. I l....ver aceom -p.inied
l.v a patt.v o tih-nds hit
, tlnx illumine for Call. id. IphU lo
1 attend the Itttli uaim- ot I he World
, K'lie latueen die At II let I., tiu-
Ihe t'nt.M.
K Ihose lit the parly Wei e
' Ihe .ttoii,ey (ieM. la I and Mtv
; Mitchell and Sei n ta. v m Ai, u
i Hive ami .Mrs. Hyde. 'I he president '
' epei t. d to reach Philadelphia
'h..rt!y in it. it K.im(. it, n,- and phtn-
k diii 'tly to Shli.e p.uK.
1 wn.iid have I., .-n unscor.il upon.
: '"" ,ul two ireait clouts which !
j iv ' oaut-d for i tu- losers' three,
lalh. s. ii .,!. iMotmhi sheHm.
J l-ai I, s letor i..s (or I lie n.-ason
to vm ll-elIH, f
! Mlck- It. alii. (Oln SrtaU.d out1
thiv- Hollyuu.l rutiM with a hunt- !
cr and a doodle. I mi. I .ee. who )
'he. i,.d a Mismoii thriat with a.
M nsatloiial eatch f u hue drive
'ol Ihll Kniul.-r. who. um. r Immiik '
"i ihe p, ad hy n pitelh d hall
'el.i. ). ft . hospital .-sietday:
'"t in Ihe ..iKhih ilUl .
!).. wtiinlni,' laltv Will, a
Mor'e CM l.roneht , u ,.(l
Wer,. o!:.-r h, iocs o tl,,
w inni;;i: am.-.
Ilvckliiu) Umpire
Fatal to Player
v r i.iuvd. nhio. ti. t. i (,vi')
P.-isNfint h. ckling of an um
pires d...H.m. in y..-.daV's
gam- lot- the i, , ,.lM , hainpion
'hip o Paulding connly eot I iek
Niraley. 17, til,s
I llipile Cl.e i', hi,,.. 4;,. f,.,.,
.traley wit), a l.,.w to l),c fl(( ,.
'luiu.g their third .mounter r
Hie alt. i noon, and ., doctor pio-imun-'.
, the yo.;!h .bi.d C, one
was I,, id ,(,,, ,nty i.ul p. n.
tns: ;iti in. pa ,t today.
b'W u in i.i, inmt
i:i 1. 1; i:. t u t n t, i j ( , Pi -
"lof.s li'lM il ol laaloirit won a .1.
i a-iii hom . i ley Soul h. m
scrapper. Port AiiKeles. Wash.. Ii.
thiv top half of a douide main evert
lant night. Smiih was knocked
down Hvp limes in the i.i-ount
tilfaifj
AND HERE'S THE WAY THE OPENER LOOKED
MMtHfMHWlrtiillllllwlWlllM iinn imi i-
.litsl an tdea-or how ri:l.aau rahid hasehall fans look all in one hiiueh.
I'hieairo to Ihe San l-'raiioisen.hure.lll or XKA Servlrp. shows a t-enerul
chlrnKo. Tursilay. for the npenfio; lianio of the I'.iL'ii worhl series.
RALLY WIPES
OUT CUB LEAD
IN THE NINTH
fConllnued from Page 1)
nrrded this afternoon, hut it wan
stifrieieril (im) illicit have heen fo
IliK i.n yet hrt lor thr farf t' f
only one run wan needed when
HillK Miller came tip, spoiled thr
Cult strategy In passing Koxx and
crashed out the hit that un mil a
difference of around I.Mt.oiio in the
players' fpllt.
'i'hf pie.ildent and Mrn. Hoover
Joined in tin- applause as ihr Alh-
letii-M hroke throuy.1: ihe hit i ui nw rurve. Cuylrr fimrrd on
defi n.a.. lejivink' im nied ia tely afl-r (:,m'K tdutflc to ernlrr. MU-phen-th(.
same, while 'mother crowd of w,n ,Mll j,, ihird, Criinm flayed
exactly J '., !' ;' I in paid adllihr'iotiA nt first,
Miiynl a wiilh h nm r to stayv a Taylor up: l'oul, wtrlko one. Ii
noisy demonstration. iurl c,a hi ane s finurr. Strphen-
The following play hy play Is hy -
Hi ia n Hell, Associated Cress sportH
wrKei . .
l-'l ItST INN I NU Culm: Mr.Mll-
I'm no- MeMtllan lilt to lvliMand
was oni hi i'u..
Hmjlish up: Siriko one. railed.
Hall one, oiilshh-. ICnKlNh hit to
rhtnki- and heat Ihe throw to first.
fur a hit. It was a h1ov rolhr.
Hoilisl.y up: Strike one. railed.
Hall one, hlcji, outside. Hornshy
popped to lo on a hall he did not ,
Intend to hit.
Wilson up: Strike one, railed.;
Strike 1 two, railed, it was ft slow
curve. Koul. Hall oil.-. Knglisll uarl
out sleallng. Cochrane o Hlshop.
No runs, one hitf no error
left.
Kl 11 ST 1NNINH Alhtetirs:
Hkhop up: Strike one. called. Hall
one, outride, Hall two, iy.i, out
side. Strike two. ralh-d. Koul.
Strike ihl.e. called. Hlshop fanned
on a fast hall ovi r the corner.
I laas up: Hall one. outside. Hall
two, Inside. Haas lilted a fly to
St ep hi ii son.
ro.hrane up: Strike one, called.
Hall one. hir-'h. Cochran,, hit lo
V:mtllsh and was out at fuM n a
i lose play. Il was a good play by
Ihe I'ub short. ''top.
No tuns, no hit, no errors, none
bn.
SKCONC INSINC. Cubs: Wil
son up: Wilson hit Into left It- Id
lur ope l.:.;a..
t'oyler up: Cuyler hil lo KhmkA
and Wilson was forced at second,
Holey taklne, the throw .
Siepie nson up: Strike one. rail
ed. Hall otte, outside. Hull two.
outbid i . ( 'iivl.-r ran ol f first a ml
was lrappe.d. linutly being retired'
by Cochrane, The pla
lo Koxx to His'hop
Hihop to Cochrane.
w us Khmke
to Koxx lot
Stephenson: Hall three, outside.
Sirike i i ii, ralh-d. Stephenson
walked on a Imv fourth ball.
(rimiu up: 1 It im in went out to
Knxx on a roller mar tirst base,
iinaHited.
No runs, one hil, no errors, one
lefl.
(it the ( 'uylef piny. Khmke
Koxx, Holev ge ussifdn and Coch
rane the putoui.
SKCUNn INNINfl AtlileliiK:
Simmons up: Strike one, called.
Hall one, hh:h, Shuinons sttmlch
to h fi.
I'oxx up: Strike one, railed, Hall
one, low. lox, fined lo Horiisl'r
and Simmons was doubled at tlr.it
after the fecoml baseman made a
one-handed stab.
Milb-r ii.; Koul. strike onr. Hall
one. low. Strike two. called. Mil
l r hl to Mi Millan and was ihiowll
out to C.i num.
No rails, one hit, no errors, none
left.
'I IIIKI INNINfl Cubs: Taylor
up: Cool, sitike one. Hull one.
ouistdc and hKhh, Hall two, high.
T-.vlor hit In rront ol the plale ami
was starge.l out bv Cochrane.
Muhme up: Strike one. swung.
Hall ntic. low. Strike two, Mvunff.
H. ,11 t;o. ou.xid". Hall three, high,
lnide. Malitie hit tv first hase In
to right field for two Lane.
McMillan up: Sti ike one. Called.
Strike two. suung. McMillan hil
to Hah v and was mil at I It st . Ma
lone w ni in t hit .1.
Ilngluli up: Knullsh flld to
Miller, who made a running catch
nar ihe foul Hue.
No inns, one hit, no error), one
I. it.
T II 1 II ! INNINC. Alhletlev
Hkti up. M.ih'iio wa! delayed In
roming oui Irotn the iM iu'h. He
h.td ii i:w- a ditnk of water after
bin 1- i-e muoinu. Sliike om rail.
I. IVmiI. Miihi- two. Hall one.
oxtail'.. I'vkes flied otil to
liu'iii li on a greut barkwatd l un
tuns c.tth In f.l:tit left cen;er.
Itelev np: Hall one, outside.
Sli ike ota . c illed Ho), v htl to
1 inglif't and w aa iluow it out ut
Hist
l.hmko ,ip: Khmkr wrnt oh on
a fly to City lor, who
In m;tl. the catch.
No riiim, no hltn, n
lid not move
rrorH. none
left.
i-orirnr ixxixn -
Hornshy up: Hall one. low
one, calif d. llornhy hit t
rnhs:
Strike
Holey
and was out to KnXx.
Wilnon up: Hull onr. low
two. Inside. YViiHou fouled
Hall
t I"
t'orhrnnp. neat thr- HtatulH.
t.'iiylfr up: t'uyl-nr hit into riyht
field for two laiseH.
Slephrn.son up: Hull One, mit
Hidt. Hall two. low.' Hall three,
hlirh. Hall four. Stephenson
walked On an inside hall.
(li'iumi .up; Hull jnni in.ide.
pon scored on Taylor's sfuule to!
renter, (triuttn ritopped ut second.
Ma lone up: l-;hntkr was ro-
toovetl In fJiv.ir of Walherc. a IIk
len-minoer. Ill loui" oaismen. i
Mh m I: p hait -milted I lire., lilln
,
'anil a l.:m.. no l.alU Ci.nil f.n- tun
,,.,illlUii ,.iw..r...t -. i... !
rtrucl
Ull,,,, ' ,ui ...m, . .
, .-...i.e. o,...-
' rwuiiK. It was fasl. Hall one.
hiKli. Alalone struck out. swiiil--Im:
hard at t he thlnl strike.
Two runs, three hits, no errot-M,
two h-rt.
- I'tlCltTi; -INN IXC, Athletes:
Hisho)) up; ', Call on-', o-ulMde.
Strike one, railed. Hall two,
outside. Koul, strike two.
uiun,
Hall
iiono three, high. Hlshop hit to MrMil
,lan find was out at first. McMil
lan fumbled, hut recovered to nia.ke, .
u lightning iliimw.
Haas up: Koul, strike one. Hull I
one, hl.h. I'oui. strlKe two. Ilrjas
bit In Mi'M I Man ami was on I at
first. The hall was hard hit. 1 '
Cochram up. Hall onr. outside.
ochrane nit lo t.rJm ami was out
unassisted.
" runs, no IiUn, no errors, m.ue
-
I KHTH IXXIXC: Cuhs: MeMll-
lan up: Hall one. . Inside. Hall
two. low. Strike one, railed. Mr
.Millan fouled tu Kox w ho made a
clever cat eh near Ihe stands. j
Kne.llsh up: Sirike one, called.
Koul, sirike two. Hall one. out-
-hit. Hall two, low. Koul. K.mr
IMi flirtl to Hlshop. ' j
1 lornsby up; Strike our, called, '
Koul, strike two. Hall one, inside.'
Hornshy smirk out on a rn lied '
sirike. He kicked vlgoroti.-ly and
stamped bis feet. !
No runs, no hits, no errors, none
left.
KIKTII INNlXtl Athletlrs:
Sltumon-i up: Koul, strike one. Hall
one, outside, low. Simmons flied
to Cuyler In deep right utmost i to
the fence.
Ko.xx up: Strike one, called. Hal
onr, outside. Strike two, swunn.
Hall two. low. Koxx hil lo Horns
hy who fumbled for an error. Kij.xx'
u'hliig first.
. ! Miller up: Hall one, hkh. K.ml.
slrlkn one. Koul. strike two. .Mil
i ler singled to left. Koxx Mopping
at second
Hykes tip: Hall one, high, lykes
filed to Cuyler Who caught the ball
I w ithout efTort and held both run-
"liers with h quirk throw.
Holey up: Strike one, called
Hall niuv b.w. Holey popped
to
Hroom field &.
Richardson
riiniie Main Til
Winter s
Coming
HOW
f ABOUT
O- ( OAL
st rrLY?
Order Today!
This pieture, telrphntocd from
vh w of the rrowd at Wrii-'ley l-'iehl,
McXftllan nrar tin pitrhrr'n mound.
.'o runs, one hit. onr error, two
left.
SIXTH IXXIXC Cuhs: VIlson
tip: Strike onr, railed. Wilson
lined to Miller, who picked Ihr
hall just off the ra.ss.
I'uyler up: Hall onr. Inutile.
strikr one. called. Strike two,
swniiK' hard. Hall two, hhxh. Cuy-
ler hit lo U'aiTiuik mid was out at
rirst.
Steplii-nson up: Strike onr.
railed. Hall our, Inside. Koul,
st like two. Koul. SlephotiKon
fanned, swinirinjf hnnt at a rurve
hall for the third strike.
Xo runs, no hits, no errum, none,
left.
SIXTH IXXIXC Athletics:
Walhet-p.' up: Foul, Htrike one.
Hall one. outside. uw. Walher
lifted to Kii'lisli In horl center.
):ishop up: Hall onr, outside,
low. Malone was ttsiuK a fast hall
anil a. fast curve. Strike nnr, call-
d: Koul. strike two. Hlshop hit
ornshy and was thrown out at !
I fir-t.
.....
H.t.lS Up.
Hall one, high. Strike
Kout. strike iwn. Haas
swinging at a third
one, calh-d.
sirike.
No runs,
no hits, no errors, none
Irfl.
Taylor dr
pped te hall, hut tag- j
r-rd him.
SKYKNTII
(trimni up:
Haas In left
INNINC Cuhs:
c.rimni filed put to
enter. Haas played i
t
Taylor filed to Mil-
Mabme was cheer-j
fouled to Cochrane'
j for him.
Taylor up:
r in Huht.
Malone up:
1, Malone
A Statement
That Everyone
Can Understand
This lmnk owes the folluwing
To its tlepositois
To II. S. fur its circulatiing
lmnk mites
Total
To pnv which it has tho following
Cash -
V. S. Government Konds
Municipal bonds and other securities'
immediately convertible into cash .
Call loans immediately convertible
into cash .....
Total cash assets
Loans to depositors, most of which
are due within ninety days, secured
bv wheat in storage, livestock, lninds
aiid other securities ?l.ir,4,G2.r,80
Real estate, furniture and fixtures 0.r,07r.2'l
I,eavin( for the stockholders repre- x
senlinp their investment $ 272.S38.20
This H a ..iint'tifieO form of the r:ill statement or this
bank riH-eully inlliUsheil. It will llnlieute clearly to you
the strong position of thi hank. Its ability to e.ire for Ihe
ert.llt ni eds of this community unil lla safety h. u tlei.st.
lory for your funds.
tt Is our policy now, as In Ihe past, to maintain str-mr;
reserves, anil ah!o itlrec.tnrute and a eomptrnt official
staff In order that wo may serve the community una our
patrons most efficiently.
Your accmint. however stn.ill. will t n!prel;itl and
y..u will receive, eniirteous ntii. frieiully service, from onr
ofrlr. r nn'. eoililoyors.
La Grande
hark of Hie Ilnte.
Xo ruin., no lilt", 1111 orrorn, iwni
left.
HKVEXTII l.NM.Ml Ainieum:
Corhranf. un: Tlir crnwd .tnn(l ami
aiiAi rnr i-iin. Iliill one. Inhitlp.
tow. Strike- one, callM. Hull two.
Inn-, outaide. Hull thrrr, Inside.
A faKt nnr. Hall
Cochrane walked.
f.mr. inwidr.
Slmmnnx un: The crowd whunn
rd. Strike one, railed
strike to.
ewunu'. SlmnionH lofted to Mr- :
.Mil Inn.
Knxx up: Knxx hit to Kntili.-h j
im! a onunie pniy noniweu. r.im-
1 lish to llorniihy to Orlmm.
' Xo rlin.i. no hit, no erroi-H,
l.t.
1 : i ; I IT. inxixo t:uiiK: sir-;
I Millan up: .Mr.Millan hit into rleit '
fi,.l.l foe one liiise. The hall tililiiid i
1 , ., , , ,
I liiHliupV tlngern. hut did not Mirk.
j l':nKlsll up: Strike one, railed.
i Hall one. outside. Strike two, rail- j
! ed. Kiik-ll-h tanned, awinKln at a
ihlril Mirike. :
' lln,.nul,.' HO- llni-lishv flleil til
Miller In dfep' risht. ' .M. Millan.
I held rlrt.
Wil.M.n up: Hall one. hiKh. Slrik
i one. HwunB. Strike two. KWlnuinc
; Mr.Millan Mole Kerond. Hall two.
1 Wllaon tanned. MivlnKlni; at a rurve
i for the third atrlke. ;
I N.. runs, nnr htl. no errors, one!
! li ft.
' KH1IITH 1NNIMJ AthlotlcH:
, Miller up: Hall one. hifh. Str ke
i one, railed. Koul. strike two. Mil-
ler popped to l-aijclih a I short.
J Uyki-K up: Strike one, called.
Strike two. Called. Dykes filed lo
i Wilson in renter, who made tho
: ra.teh after he almost lost it in Ihe
1 sun.
Holey up: Hall onr, low. Koul,
strike one. Strike two, called. Ho
' ley funned, HwltiKinK at a thiid
: KtrikH rurvetl over the plate. ;
i ' No runs, no hits, no errors, none
, left.
i NINTH 1NNINC Cuhs: Cuyler j
j up: Strike one. nwuntf. Cuylerdiit i
to Koxx und was out. unassisted.
Stiphenson up: Hall one, out-
Hide. Koul. strike one. Strike two. ;
rwuntr. Stephenson hit into renter
field for one ha sr. ;
j tirimm up: S.rike one, railed. ;
; It wan a rurve. Strike two. hwiiiw. i
! Urlinui fanned on u railed third '
I fstrlke.
; Taylor up: Hall one, liiKh. Tay
' lor Hied to Miller In short right.
1 No runs, one hit, no errors, onr
' !e.ft.
NINTH INN'INC. Athletics:
.; Krenrh hatted for Walherw: Koul,
' utrike one. Strike two. swung. Hall
one, outside. Si rike three, l-"renrli
t funned, Hwingltm.
j Bishop up: Hall onr, hUh.
Strike one. called. Koul. sirike
two. Hlshop hit hy third hase lor
! onr ha hi.
HtKiN up: Haas hit a home run
over the right field fi-nre, uroriug
Hlshop ahead of him and tying the
wore. The Athletic playors literal
ly ntobbrU Haas an they pounded
him on the bark.
The Cubs conferred about Ma
lone In the center of the diamond.
Cochrane up: Hall onr, outside.
Hn 11 I un tiii'li SI fik. nil ft en I lei I
Koul. strike two. Koul. orhranc
hit to Hornshy and was out at
first.
Simmons up: Hall one. inside.
high. Simmon hit into renter lb-Id
I'oi two bases.
Koxx up: Thr Cubs enrnuraped
Malone. Hull one. oliishle. M;ih.!tr
?1 ,575,104.1 1
1Dfi,200.00
- $1,771,301..!
$ 291,S1G.13
.. 217,700.00
05.S95.I2
.. 200,000.00
..? sot. ili.no
?2,0.U,H2.7n
National Bank
I warn uliuilt to pinpowly li"
Hull two, outniilr. Hull thrrr.
uliln. Hull '"". H""xx wiilkeil.
niil-
I kiftl.... tin- Hull our.
iilffli. Strike
, , ...., ,.ll...l Hull
one, ri.nc...
two, low.
Slnnmn uron-il un
' ler n lilt Into
rontrr flrlil. .Miller
rrrjitril with a tivo-liaw llil as un
wlnnlnic run wan on
llr, rmild eauily have made- tin-re.
iootoau iniiuu
Cause of Death
IWSS.U'-. N. J.. l,'t. O ''
Thni,is Cl-uhhv) ll'Slna. IS.
nn'"' I died today at 1-ansnlr lleneral has
I r,.,,m In iiM'li.H nvrlveil dilrin?
1 a roothall uanie at I larkensnrli
tunlay. O'Shea, erul on Hie i
Mile hlah m-liool train, waa op
1 l-air ihkii m i'u' "
l.,..ul.,1 rv ienial Injiirici.
, . :
This Week's Schedule
I'urllnnil Idaho vs. Oreun
I'alo Alio OrrKoii Stat.'
A I
' 1
Stanton!.
: Al l'ulllt..in-WaH1i..Btn
Washiniflon State,
At MiKaonlu Si liool or
; vk. .Molilalia.
i At Philadelphia
-t'alifornia
Pennsylvania.
At. lJH A UKrles Orridental
V.
c.
s. c
1.. A.
California Torli vs. II.
Const Coiifrimrt Stmllns
W. I 'H. IVt.
V. H. C It 0 ft l.ouo
.Stanford ' '1
California 1 " n I""0 !
Idaho I " !
Washington 0 1 ' 00, ;
Montana 0 I 1 ."oo
Ciregon . 1 '
Oregon State, 0 1 0 .nun
; Washington State 0 1 0 .iMMi
i- r u A ' ni,t'
PKXniJ-JTOX WINS
I'KNOI.KTON. Oct. 14 (AC)
I't iaHeion defeatrrt' K'enm wU k :U
to o In their unmml football gaino
here Saturday. '
Comfort for Dobbfn
lliitiiaii sentiineiit uiity
from Ihe tliotltfhl of lloM-lesa ell
les. hut one susiierts that, tlie hoiws
Iheiuselvps are just tin wpfj pleased,
Wonmiji lloiiie I'oinpiiitinu.
- " ' '
LOS ANGELES
Convenience
Comfort "J ZKospitalily
You will appreciate tht excellent .
service and moderate rates. 1 he
city's most centrally located hotel.
One block from Persians Square
' convenient to all leading shops,'"
theatres, financial institutions and
electric depots for all resorts
Garage adjoining.
All OueiJ. Koom l;irh With Baili
ii... ivr. - - SJ .'.. I I. II
-1mu rn.w., - - t 1 1 1, i
thirxtlllrd FooJFrirnJIy Prit. i
FrM'K SmeMJN, J... Pimtor
Motl Savoy
Sixth ti Grand
48h
''ilp
Vanilla flavor is beautiful when it
is delicate poor taste and poor
cooking when it is flashy and loud.
Schilling Vanilla permeates every
thing it touches, but it never
smothers dainty dishes in a raw
flavor. It is the pure essence of the
richest vanilla beans -unadulterated
Ltmon
Shirrjr Wine kT
COLDS MAY
INTO
Couglii rum colds mty Wad to te
jiou iroiililc. You can iop them
now wiih CrromuUion, an emulsthfti
crroote tlut is plrout to take.
Creoniulsii.n ts a medical diK-oicry
iih twn-Uild aciHni it Kmllics and
hU the ititUtnrd membranes and in
libit trim gmMh.
Of koun iliucs creosote is tiv.
ocnicrd bv biph mrdical atithoritits
opt ofibc ?rrjf-t liculing asencipk
lor coutfns irotn colds and bronchial
Irritations, Ctromuliion contains, in
Jdition to ctfo-otr, other healina
CREOMULSIO
MR Ti COUGH FROM COLDS THAT I "A
Fall Saje cf
Bridge & Junior
Floor Lamps
Nr arrivals r. aturliitr lli"
latest ilelmis ami rolor ef-fri-ts
In hrhltte ami floor
lamps. . Artlstlr till im-lal
Mamls, Willi shades or geor
jtrlle triiuiiuil ui li llallan
hradl'iK. '
Carr
Furniture Co.
Jliiio 770
ITastcrn orepon'a I-nrKOSt
Home l.'urntsliers
Rca'ly Is Woodchuck
(ii-oitml tto Is a Irrtu iipplU'd In
thr suiiilu'iri part of llir llhilril
Slates lo ihe Minrmoi. heller natiied
voodchttck. II is la lo IS itiches
lull". Thr rolor is hlarUi-;h or L'l'lr.
uled iiliovo. rlii'inul-ri'il below;
Ihe form thick, I In head broad ami
Hal. the lev short and thicl;, tin
I lall hushy.-TIn hair U railirr Rnlt,
hill ihe wliNJii'i's mi- h'ir-' ttiul
stout. '
TASTY CAKES
Simplified Directions by Fa
j mous Cooking Experts. CcTliBe
rrroii i Bought at Your Grocer's or
Baked in Your Own Kitchen
i
! ,.,.lt tw0 ,,Kc.,vliites until stiff,
I but nut dry. Add Vt teaspoon of
salt. Drat in 1 cup trranuiatcti
sUKar, Vi Clip at a lime, nun 72
teaspoon vanilla ami fold in 1 "A
cups cocoanut. Hi-op liy rounded
talilespoonfuls one inch apart on
tin greased with tlnsalled fat. Bake
in slow oven (275" F.) 20 to :l(l
niinuK's. Let stand a moment be
fore ri-mnvitiK from the pan.
It is an honor to he able to cook
well or to supervise cookery that
will result in a balanced diet. In a
survey of a million New York school
children from all classes of families,
four out of live were found to be
undernourished. Disease threatens
undernourished children. Feeble',
weakly adulthood results from
undernourished childhood.
Feed every member of yourfumily
well with milk, fruits and veuc
taliles. Prepare tasteful meat dishes
and serve appeti.ini; desserts.
Suva 1- is lieinit hailed today as the
riitht hand of delicious! cookery.
Cook a dash of suirar with cereals
to develop the delicate flavors of
these foods. Serve stewed fruits
daily. Add a dash of sufrar lo
vegetable foods while they are cook
intr and note the entirely new fresh
ness and enjoyable taste. Keinem-,
her chocolate or cocoa nut cakes and
candies for dessert. A bit of sweet
makes the meal complete. The
Suirar Institute.
Coffee
47 Spices
Baking Powder
32 Kilracti
Tea
'a
DEVELOP
PNEUMONIA
ttcmenls Kliich woibe and heal thn
inflamed membranes rr
ritation. Kliile the er : .
tlie $iom.iclt, is am ' '
blood, aiiack the scat v;
and check? iho growth
Creonin!.m is gtiarj
lory in tlx- treatment
coUU, hronchilis and pi
brorcliinl irritjtinn a
for buihlin npth by? "
or tin. M.nfV rcfum i
lii ved afttr tjkine am -
;:tc ir
1 cat
iHV
'ii (win
a., of
liai
colli
t re
To 'irr-..-..!
tton. Ak your drii:ri i.
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