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Tuesday,,April 2, 19LT0 ,PageTTwo: LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON JS- FOLK YOU MUST HURRY if you want to reap the benefit of . Hill's Department Store GREAT DISPOSAL 1 ; A MIGHTY SELLING DRIVE forced upon us by vcumstances, a backward buying season has caught us with a tre mendous overload of merchandise that must be sold. BUT'PRICES ARE DOING IT By next Saturday night we expect to reach bur goal. People are buy ing as they never bought before and we want all our friends from far and near to reap the benefit. Come Everybody. BUY AND SAVE eoaatioBceea ONE GROUP ABOUT 50 Dresses Irrthis lot, reg. $9.90 ' Hale Price - S6.75 ONE GROUP Better Dresses In printed chiffon, crepes sa t i n s , . prints, n e w lengths, new wnist lines. $16.75 32 iUfillttiSHI WOMEN'S RICHELIEU RAYON Bloomers All the wanted shades, SI. 50 values. Sale Price $1.19 Brain ONE LOT WOMEN'S Sweaters New Spring style. V and Crew- necks. Iteautiful patterns. Sale Price $2.95 Printed Broadcloth New Spring patterns. 50c value. I'rice 39c Flat Crepe and CREPE DE CHINE ?1.75 to $1.95 value. Sale Price $1.10 LA GRANDE, ORE. "La Grande's Own Store" LLo II yt unavoidable cir- ". ONE GROtfP Women's Coats Dims nnd Sport; Wear.' All the wanted material ' $14.95 -.tMMMwl Great reductions on . many other coats not listed. Ladies' Hats Values up to $3.95. Priced for this sale at- $1.98 ONE GROUP Ladies' Hats Values up to $5.50. Priced for this Sale at- $2.98 Extra Special Wednesday MISSES RAYON Hose All sizes and colors worth :i5c. Sale Price 19c it i Just Arrived New Susquehanna I Mouses, all sizes $2.00 in BARRAGE OF HITS IN OLDER LEAGUE Ninety Bingles Blasted . Out Yesterday Pitchers Supreme in America. Hy llcrhcrl V Itui-krr (Associated Press Sports Writer) I'ltnhrrH have heen Kruhhlns tin- headlines wii often this . Ims: hall KtenNon 1 Vint National league heiKiiifn found It necettsary t lake them dfiwn a P'f or two. t Weary apparently of readini; accounts of two ft nl . Ihiee-hlt )tnnnt., halters In On four tfame ir tin older circuit yi'Ktf rduy KniHti! their hliidjfenii firmly, took it loe-hold and blasted mil ninety Nitre lifts, Mint' of them home run''. 'J ho day'w hfUllnji honors went, to thi' New York (.Hauls who smashed out 14 safeties IwludinK four, fur the circuit to heat tin I'll lis. K-G. and chalk up their fourth HiicctHMivi win without a ilofcau Tlll'Oi' IfOHU'I'OUX Wilson. Huitiiflt an.) Heck hit homers na Dip ChfcnKo Culm whip ped I'incliinatl. h lo. .1. All told the fuhs collected M safn li ltr off four Htil pitchers while Hal f'nrl sun hpI down the enemy with live. ltl Blssonelt witM the. hltf noise In a ltj-hlt attack Iho Itoroklyn JtohliiH launched against the Braves 1m win. Ift-tf. Hisaonette drove In wen riiH with a ham, triple and KiKle. J J Jh homer and triple each came, with thR Iiawh filled. The il'ltlxhiirifh Pirates mudc JOod UNi' ff their HCVCIl IlilH to hwul tft. Louis 'Tit funis col- leeied nine safeties hut , liniiiuj wan off'nHlvo In the plnohPM. I'oin. oionky hit for thn circuit in the Kncfmd ' InniiiK. ' I'Krlu'iH Have 'I'hclr Day I 'ltfiliory ilrunlnalt'd I ho A mm-. lrai lfiiK'io, ganioN. IrvinK (MuniPH) ItJidlt-y, nf tho Wnnhlntf' ion KenatnrH, wart too iinmh for tlii I'hlladidphla Alhl. tlc'H and the A.'n went' -down to thi'ir' flrnt dn ftat of thn hchkoii, ft-H. CMlni Krown, rooliln pltrhfr, 1 hi h the I e i roll TIkoth to five hltx nnd ('h'volund won without trouhlo. !.-'The IndlanH hatted around lu: tho fjrat InntiiK Heorlnx f-oui' ruriR nil fivo hltw. - .Ted' l.yofiH wum iho whole whow ttK the Chicago While. Hox nowd. oil. I.ouIh, 32 in ten IhiiIukk. LyonH held the HrnivnH to five hllr. and. frored the wIiiiiIuk run In the tenth whan lie tripled arid came home on Krnlo Smith's slur: U'. Willie Kauun hit a homer with one. on Jn lh seventh. ' . 'Ilio VankiM-H uiiil Hed Sox had an ;upetitdale. Showers Prevent i E. O. N. -City Tilt Hhowers that fame up nhout (filhie- time resulted In .-tin, post- pmii inciH. at xt J-;i(skeni AirvKoin Khine srhheduted fr la.l evening I at' ft o'clock. i . 'I he Mountaineers expect to leave') tills week for Citldwell, Ida.. where they will tailKh' with the . Coyotes of the ColleKe of Idaho, hetjliinlnir Thursday.. . . ' George Ii. Sutton, Rilliardist, Dead (UIICACO, Apr. .83 (Al'l -(li'uruo- H. . Hulloiu I'liimaiN old tlin.it. ttllll.'iril playiT anil Tor i-v- rul yfiim lni'lklliip clmtnplon ; of til worlil, wim. round ilfuil ill IliM lionm loiloy lly I'rli'lliis who Clilii'il to . ol him r I lie (I-illli of Ills wll'i'. Mai'KHi'ol. . I'lltlll) IIAICIIA WINK "CIIK'AXHI, Apr. S3 (Al'l Klilul Iturlia. I.om Aiiki'Ich rt'iilln'r wviKlit won a toii-roiuul ili'oisioii ri'illll Hliil Toylor, Trrro jroulo, Inil., Itort Iiiki iilKhl. Tnyloi' int Hit ('iilll'ornlnii to tho lloor witli a riKht ci'OM tiV. Hit jaw in tlur flrii room! for u I'ouni or sown. Ijl Iturlia i'iiiiio tuirU HtroiiK to tain tho (Ii'iIhIoii' League Standing the AssnclntiMl NATIONAL I., a 1 I I'et. .(Hill New York ... I'illHhUl-Kll .. t'hleatco ItOMltlll St. l.imls rinelnnatl .. I'hillldellilihi lliooklyn .S3:! .5 71 I .Mill .:t as .' si! .:Tiii .LTiO i I VI. .7r.11 .l!l!7 AAtKllK'A V w. I'llllllilelpllln WnshillKliMl t'hlraKo I'levelarid Iielndl Meton St. I.ouls New- York .... U1..L.. . L, l- .nr. 7 1 .i;ini .riin i .r.nn .SiMi ' .anil I hurt you? If troubled with backache, bladder irritations, and getting up at night, don't take chances! Help your kidneys at the first sign of disorder. Use Doon's Pilli. Praised for 50 years. Endorsed by thousands of grateful users. . i Get Doan's today. ' Praised for 50 years, fcnaorsea ; I by thousands of grateful users. ; 0 Ik Get Doan'i today. ' g ills 1 & V .4 miwrtc , Italian Slugger , ,1 Is Barred From j California Ring I HAN KftAXriSCO, Apr. 22 (AIJ) Tlii utaie nthl;tje e mmlKelon Iimh voted thuinhri down on Trlruo Ciirnern, Kiant liall.in heavy weight, and hlN manager, l.eon Hee f.f l-'rnnee. : ' In a drantie ruling which fol lowed an liH'e.silxiitioii Into eh euuiHtanees all -HdiilK tho iiiihiiIIh fadory eml of the l.enn Chevalier houl In Dak land taut week, the fomniixhjoii. yeKteniay ha r red the Italian ami liM niaiiaK-' from ever appenriux nxain in a Cali fornia rliii;. i heir llet-nsen w ort revohfd. In adilillou. the euinniisidoii, iuiilNiiei four olhei'M involved In tho affair with Ifidefinit Hiihpeu hlmiM. They wer Kiank Chureh If I, of I .os .nneley, Camera's la t:e eoant repreHHiitatlve, Tim .Mrdrath, of thin oily, manager '( 'in valh-r; ami the la iter's' two ei'oiidn, Huh l.aj:a, Han KraneiKrn. ami Jtiiherl I'erry of Hollywood. Ill dolliiK out the peiiailles, the euimiiiKslou unaiiimcindy adopled reeommemlatlouH of CotiniiiKHioner Charles Triiun, vho eonriiieied a two-day ItiveHtialion. JACK FIELDS BEATS GRACE IN THE THIRD K.ANKAK CITY.'Uir..,'2!2,rAl')-r' JiKikie. l-'lelilM. .oH Hail i'TanViH'o,t wi llerwi iKliI ehapiidoti. IkJi t j f iritis ly on his Ihroutv today.. IiuvIiik (.'liwu ly den p'IfctTUted his Hllper-. lorily here last nihi over. Meyer, tiraee of I'hiladt Iphia.- !'' Tho ehiim.pion, Unrndted out the I'hliadelphh') third toiind m' ;ft,: selitidilleil ;ten round hout; ; 1 1 was a :noti-tltl ufi'air. -V ' Orace held the ede during Hie first two rounds, Ijaltliittr; -even more ukk restively tlnin : the roast hoxor. In the third round, -howV ever, -the. 'liamplon. Jtuooked his opponent . down three tlinei--th( IuhI llm for the count. ' Camera And Baker j To Fight Tonight : I'nuTi.AND. fn-i'., Anr. n (A.i') I'llntii I'lunirii, iniiii-inuuntiiin fiim linly. wlii lia li ft ii nail of li knui'liiiiiiH In 1.1 flithls hi 'Clilx Cuuntry, wum iiri'jiiiri'il to mltl !llll-' othi r iiiiorlniiiL lo his. rocoiii ioiv lunluht- IHh oiHionont wnn lo lif Shim .H.-iKit. niiili'i-iMirt' IiOkXii--KPlir. ni'v-iii, who iIIvUIi'b liiHttlliii tiHHt'OU III" IIKlVil'H mill lllli 'ri.i! 1 llll'. ' Willi riimora llpplnn Uic; mijiH'H nl tli pniniilN mill linlii'r "L SIBil, Ihn riltlit IliiH ln'i'll liilil(llr',lll'J 'Mliilllo of tln lli'lu'iuollm."; -IMikcT Hands (I fri't i Iiii'Iipm ivliiji' il'pl' . Iicrit In. .tlli'i'ir lili'lii'M. irilli'i;. f:; Vx-Golf Champion x . Dies In Baltimdre i KKW YOltK', Apr. 211, (AP) Al. Hiiilth, VHtiirnn profc.iHioiiu I Koll'i'c" iinil.'twli'i' opi'lt I'hninplon of till' I'llltUll 'Mllll-N.' Ih ilcail. TlH' Wi'i'lolit'Hi.fi foiiinry cluli. fty". with whlh'lio liiul '"'i n onniiiii'tiirt, .Slomhiy aiinouuci'il his ili-ath "or curri'it In 11 Htilthiiora Nntlllui'llllil Nithcliiy'' iiIkIiI. II" "'UN BS ynns old. ( A!ov Smith win, tin' oldi'.Ht of Ihrt'f hrothi'irf wlio raiiu to' this country lo Kain raim.' iih proCt'! Hloiinl Kollt't-M. Alfx arrived from Scotland -In ISilK nnd xvim runner up tho Ninno year to (''rcil ilerd for lliu Altii'i'lcan open cliamplon xhlp when only in yvar of :ikc 11.1m brother Willie. won tho tllle In lD!, and Alex captured thn lionni'H In llliui anil i!U0, heal liiK Willie In mill! and dercatiiut his youtiKer lirotliei'. .Mnol lonalil Hiuith.'iis well as .lack HeDi-ruiolt. In a." pieyoff til Hi I II. Al, KAItAKU'K WINS ( ' VKiYl'M'ITO.V, Ore., Apr. .22 (Al') In a roiiKh wresllhiK' mnleh here last lilt; lit. Al Karnsick, Tort land heavy welKht defeat. l l-nr-hter Vatiee, Vanenuver, two out of three falls. Kanudck took the thsi In L'!i minutes with a reverse headhiek. 'aiu'e won the ectnd witli a full nelson and hody seis nors In I :t;t minutes. Karasiek it.oH the third and final with top hody pin In LM iTilnuieh, IM'MHKN'IIAI MK rOKTI.Y T INDIAN NI'AVSI'AI'MIt f'Al.t'l'TTA. India (A I') A newspaper here has heen chai'Keil Tf.un rupeex or $2000 "for infer entlally railing: a man a liar," the plaintiff hciuK the Italian consul general. The eave nroe from n. story !n amdhcr newspaper clmrwln tt Italian manufacturer were uiil i.inv the LancaKhlre eott'Oi stnp pai;e to flood the Italian market. Tht defendant newspaper sent a reporter to Interview the consul and t"'cd hhn n sayinj: "liwly in a pttor country and could not afford t conipele," The ooiikuI w role to the editor denying this statement, thereupon the pa pel- replied editorially In word that the consul c la lined onMituted a llhel. Blouses With Short Sleeves Size 34 to 38 $1.98 Summer Sweaters Long Sleeves Size 30 to 36 $1.98 NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Carl Mays Will Face Missions In Home Opener I'OUTI.ANI). Ore., Apr. 22 (Al' I'nrllnnd'B l-wly lIeaver-luekK and the San KranelKeo iUHions were luotehed today in the flrsi loeal ifiimu of the i'arlfie Coast hat-ehult ienprue neanon. The Vauutui street dinmond was under a protective roveiinic and skIck w re threatehlntf hut ohse: vers anticipated u normal opc-nln1; day erowd, CjiiI M:iys, former major league nhirra've twlrier, was to take the mound for the Heavers while ILm-man I'iMetto was to p'th for Ihe .MistdonH. rrteedinii the pnine the players nf holh teuuiK Will ride to (lie hall pari; In style in an aiiieni-:hile parade. (Jovernor Noi'hhul. Mayor Maker of I'Ort la nil, ( 'omnijssloner Statitioe i'ier and fans .will he in the parade. The ustia I opening day " oert) inonieM are protrm mined. Mayor Haker will try to out tho plate with the first plU-h. He should h aide lo iiuike It a pet feet Htriko for tiiis will he his . fourteenth openiiiK ,day plteh. ' Alan j.G6uu His . ears stick out line sema J)hors,'; ' is wohhly and his walst-linrt i if-1 .chrislderahly moro j thn 11 avcrjr .; in : , cirijnmference. ;l oey .cu 11 inn! j 11 11 iv . . or r ai Hoy hut In private life ho ans wer'! 'to' the name of John Wallace Walter,:. In the puhllc life of tt hall player he Is one op the most 11 n usual, at tho same time most useful characters on the Cortland cluh of the Pacific, must league. I had my flr-t Rl.mpso of the rotund Walters one hot day last AUKUst when Portland was ruu nltiK amuck in tho second half of tho coast race. . Portland was in the process of taking a douhle header from San PranelMco to make It seven stmiwht over the powerful Seals (two of whoso aces, Suhr and .loliey; , loom as league stars this year). Wal ters annoyed the HohIh with his halting :i well as pitching and enjoyed It immensely, 'for he had jllsl 'heen sold "up the coast hy e'rlsoo. Too fat and Just, so m.ueh hasehull Junk, they . saltl down around the Gulden (late. Walters though otherwise and :proved his I -ciuie.' iln flnishcil second anions ;th pHcln-rs. ,with a reeord of 12 b'wlnK;aiHl five. ok'scSk hattliiK .:t"jt ' ' i ti '-H-ijV ifwniTWfn ntnfp irv$' e 1 In tl j thn field and -on third hase, as the I Hiluatiou required. I AValleu: is with Portland ajjaln this year and I read 11 charactei is tic story nhnut hlnr, In connection with events. Just prior to the open, IiiK of the season. John. It seems, had mil Impressed MlamiKcr Larry .W'oodall hy his manner of el liiiK l"(o cfxiditiun. With a threat of dismissal If he failed to hehave himself, Walters was assigned to pitch airaiusL Seattle to an eNhihi tluh tilt. ... Whereupon the ir represfihle one suhdued the In dians. Marled Portland' first scor ing rally and finally hrke up the Ktiiiu with a triple off I Hitch Kent her, . . . At last, reports he still had his. joh. i.Many of the year's outstanding major league recruits have jumped J to the hiK show from the Pacific i ('oast league, famous for its oul- put of heavy hitters. 'The list in : eludes:, - Kniead .loliey, 'oittn.eldci from ! Sa it I ra n c isco. no w w it h W h I to t Ko. Criis Suhr. flim hasemnn from Sail Kra nelson, now wit h Pirates. Kilns Kunlt, oiiti'ieMer from Hol lywood, now with Timers. John Sherlock, rirst haseman from Missions, now with Phillies, Vernon Gomez, pitcher, from San I'Yancinco, now with Yankees. Jimmy Iteese, second haseman from Oakland, now with Yankees. Gordon Slade, shortstop from M issions now with Itronkiyn. Neal l'lnn. second haseman from Missions -now with Itrooklyn. Walter Herxer, nut fielder from l.os A nKcles now wit h Mraves. Kollls Thurslnn, pitcher-ut illty from San l-'ianciseo now with Itrooklyn. Walter Stelnecke, catchor, Seat tle now with Tijfers. Jim Keesey, first haseman from Portland now with Athletics, Let oy M a ha f fey, pitcher, from Portland now w it h Athletics. ! "t'oast S'-'honlhoy itoes lao In I y :' headline. This seems lo he pacific Coast standard tluti Pretty College Custom Honn e Matin hean the custom or tli "May wall" at Antloch collcjp In the early day of tho college. It Is Hii nnminl walk through the ptens to Clifton. The nct'itery is unusu- I nllv heiiiitiful Sport BiiiaiiiiiiiiaiasaisiisiD29iiaiiiaiaiBPaii9iBi i ONLY FOUR MORE DAYS n H M M a Our Greatest Sale ENDS SATURDAY APRIL 26TH You owe it to yourself lo investigate the wonderful values we offer at our Greatest Sale. The savings are greater than you could hope to expect. Take inven tory of your household needs and let us show you how you can save. a M Si II H m H N m m M M H S Lawn Mower - $8.95 . " Hjjch pnido lawn mower. SiiUHith. (inlet, 4'asy i'iiiuihi!c hall iHtirhiKs nnd self adjust Iiir. Coinhiiics nil iho rca- lures nwowiry for lon". ' trotihle-rrcd fiorvlco. Splcn thl .vii I ue. , ( , B B fl lisli EASY TERMS-BUY ON OUR BUDGET PLAN on n EQUIP YOUR CARNOWWITH Kelly Springfield Here is real protection. Regardless of mileage covered ve guar antee every Kelly-Springfield or Kelly Buckeye tire for one full year against every ccnceivable road hazard. The mileage covered in no way affects your guarantee, in case of unsatisfactory, ser vice, whatever adjustment is necessary, is made, not on mileage, but on the time the tire has been in service. " ,V Kelly 6-ply tire? arc guaranteed in a like manner for eighteenl; . months. . ALL KELLY TIRES arc guaranteed for the life of the tire ' against all defects in material and workmanship. . :i CARR FURNITURE CO., ING, BULGARIA SEES RAPID BIRTH I RATE A PERIL I SOKIA ( AP) TMlKaria holds j first place In Kurope ami poKsiMy lahio in the world fnp proportional j increase of populatitei. Accordlnp io the statistical of fice, which has jiiNt comphtid the ' returns for 1 t'2S. the numher uf i hirths recorded in that year was I li.'i.noo or 3 per thousand in I haldtants. The proportion of deaths was IS per thousand. Itoth fi.iuns show a considerate i decreaso from preceding years, hut ; the inrreas.' of the population hy 15 per thotisaud every yeir Is Kiv Iiik riK" t.t s me anP-ty iir.ions the government uutluiritte). It t nr-'iu fl th t. w :t"i 'iiiwl-rn : hy ! nlc mihoii an I t-te cm.i ' puifcn avutiiKt such deviut.nit dis eases as tuherc'.ilo.ds. the popula 50 Ft. Guaranteed Garden Hose $5.95 Famous (.ondrleh ruhher gar den hoe I11HH lo withstand kiiikiujjr ami luistimr. Nt sinutly huilt that not hi 11 hut itclual destruction can separ 1U0 ruhher from fahric. Tst nl (o several limes city water pressure; the lonuh cover nil! stand up under draft'nir iml liard iisjic. Ituilti lo iivo nutny years of .sciAicc. TURE iKaiBSEBiieaaiiiHiiBisEiiBflHa 1 e; DOUBLY GUARANTEED tion of the country will ;ioon he too trieat. h is now nhout six. miliums. There is no more hind to he di vided iitnoiiR the peasants and in dustries cannot provld- .employ ment for the excess population, so that measures will have to he taken to induce the people to emigrate. (d-:it.M.V TO FOIITIFY - iii;k ihilisii ntoxTir.u UKUI.IX (A I') A lln- of rortifi catlens on the (ierman-l'olish fron iter provided for in the nrioh's budget for 1 Tift '. The powniment emphasizes that this hy no means stcnifies that tjermany is nhout to hesin arminp a train. At t'n amhassadorH conference in 1917 (termany wna granted the rijiht to protect net frontiers, since the tre.uy of Vera ilt!s took away fill h r fortress s exrept Koenijcn n. ivu.M'rin. i.ioK.u inni itns-1 Kpunlt-h-Amerieun -Unvis'Tis Ian. As late as l-jzl she was fur fi nnd has n wi.v. nest Is 39 nnd Our ohliscd to. dtroy 34 of, herran a wtr unfl rtiroe i-htMrcm i n n m B M m n n .m m BS n n B B B B B B ''fl , B m m n a B n B B B a Day Bed $24.85,- An article of fiirnlluro Unit; is douhly useful. A Iohokc hy day. 11 foinXortJihle- Lull ilctl lied hy nlfcht. Steel cane panel ends, coll springs-ami I'olurful cretonne.: . All com plete, priced exceptionally llMV. . - i -i' (0..INC remaining men's. concrete entrench-Cr The new formications are todo constructed on the West hank f the Oder river and are. to he. pnrj ly defensive In characnj:. ; ? 1-1 M U YKAIt I K;ilT t J'OKTI.ANO. Apr. "J-J (AP) r' l-or f'our years Kniroy I'avln and K. IT. Ilest havo carried on their fipht with the Kovernnivnt for th" riKht to cultivate the hard soil ,if the Fhdi t'reek desert hi'h In the fascad mountains in the I'nnmmi. national fme.it. Threo limes prv vinucly lulled States marshrils havi fniclMy ejected the two squatter-, from the claims. The two nun are war veteraps a nil dr.i'v ienj(ins. I test servI in tin world war and Iavi In til" a