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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON
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BLOUSES
New and Smart
The new blouses are ex
ceptionally smart they
play such an important
part in the ensemble one
must have for vuriety of
costume bow, petals,
ruffles,- jabots in many
new fabrics
$2.00
HILL'S
BEAVERS NOSE
CUT HOLLYWOOD
ting Game Seals
Win From Senators
21, Nowlnnri's time In the high
hurdle tin Hi. 7 unci ho took tho
low timbers In 31.4, slow time.
HitP," favored to win the low
Inn dies, foil when ho whh; lending
the field by several yards, losing
his stride due to misplaced hurdle.
Th Henior relay team atepped out Portland Takes Free-Hit-
l iiiku urm in jiti.i,. iiiKi unie
Tor a vUikh team. KvnnH won tho
polo vii ult nt 10 foot 4 InchoH.
Fiuta foil down in Die dinciiH wlileli
wont to Wnlte, hut enmo hnek to
tnko fli-xt In the nhot put .nnd n.
Hoconil In the IiIkH litirdlOH and In
tlie liiontl Jump foivji total of 20
pointK. M.lroH w.'ih hluh Hr-oriT Willi
it firnt In the 410, hopoiuIh In thn
low" liuruk-H anil javelin, flftli in
tho dlneus, Hlxth In the flhnlput for
a total of 24 points;.
SummniioH:
100-ynrd dash: Beery fRp), Tine
(S), Kli'itrliit (S), Workman (Hp),
Whllo' (J), Union (K). Time il
flat.
1'ole vault: KvniiH (J), Hlhhert
(K), Wnlte (K), Stoop (J), Allen
(J), liraniiwill (Kp). Jj. Stoililanl
(Hp). Jlelithl 10 f"'t 4 InohoB.
HlKh jtitnp: Xowlnnd (J), Iit'nrn
well (Ku) and KliKi-lst (S), tlo for
weennd: Walker ISp), Torrenen
. Ily llin AK.laUil I'lmn
. invlKWl lineup Willi Joe How
ireui. mi oullleliler playing third
I.iim', helped the I'cirlliind DilrkK
defeat the I lolly wood Slam, 8 l
6. In (V free-lillllriK Willi" at I'orl
land yrHtenlay. The l)nek enme
from ImliliKl to neore three runx
In Ihe rcv. -nt li Innlnit. "Junk"
Waller, pilehhuf hi" fiwl mnn
luee the opening week of the
leamin, ivom the winning liurler.
lillddy llyiin. liliiniiKef of Ihe
Kaeraiiicnlo Seiiatorn, will have- liln
fiiiKeru eroed for the renmliiiler
of Ihe Berlea with the Kealu at
Kan I'YallolHeo. lillH week In the
hope that a two year In.slnir wreak
will he )u-okon.'
YeMeiday. for the fll'teenlh
Hlraliillt time, the HeolH defeated
(Krl) and I. N'owlln (K), tlo for tnn Henatore l.y a neore of 8 to C.
Hynn Heleoled lilM lendlnB het, ILiy
Kea.tln, to Kuhdue the loealH, hut
Hay an, lilx Kiilllmll were uneiiual
lo the oerimlon,
Zlnn Win-: Aaln
- Jlnimy Inn. the moat r.ondlH
lenl hurl I. Nlolc WllllitnW heelt
anil eall, hum,' up hln fnurlli' vie
fifth. Steffen (Kp). IlelKht S feet
0 Inehes.
DlBcua: Wallo fi). T)iI,nnK (Sp),
Hlhhert (K). V. Newlln (), Mlieo
(H), I', Newlln (H), FmiH (J). JIIh-,
laneo 103 feet 10 Inchon.
Hhotput: Faun (.1). I'. Newlln
(H). Wallo (H), Conlcy (J), llrnm-
IIORS VICTOR
IN CLASS TRACK
DlHtnnco 31) foot 10 lnohe.
MIIp: ltnhortKon (S), llnuey (S),
Pourlney (J), Cantroll (J), .Thorn-'
iih (M). Time fj:02. .
220-yard ilaHh: Heory (Sp), Tor
roneo (Hp), White (J), rt. Nelaon
(.D.Millwell (!'), K. Tlooi-y (H),
Union. (!), ,Tlm 24.2 hocoiuIh.: ,
well (Hp). M ll'OH (H), Hlhhert (K). 0,y r tho Hoason. 'Jimmy WM
not at. top form, hut managed to
iiive off a. hiated Katr.'iinenlo
rally In Ihe olnhth Innliit! and dW
poKeil of tho wide In order in the
nliilh. ' "
Ilbnie ruiiH were reKlstered hy
''lied" Wlnifo. of the Henln and
Meryl ll'oatf of the vlaltorH. '.
'T ! Illnh hurdleii: Xowlnnd. (.!).' Jnek I.ellvell'.H I on AnxeleK eluh
Wina blOWS UP KtWnerS Tnrrnnco Hp). Walker (Kp); V. eaw rod yenleiday when Carl .am-
Miroe Mnwlanz-l Pane Nowlln (H), Hlltt (!'),' Di Ikkh (Hp). ' loeh, and lilw llftikland ninrffu
IVUICh, INUWlclIIU, 1 dllb, Tn0 (, ? . . j , vl-KKl WrlKley field for lh
: Conley bcore Heavy. I . 440-vnni -iih: mi (.. sin. - '" i -in. tii wini
, : ' ' llvnn (.1), Mllv (J), Andnraon (J) or Zamloeh'a men, In koepliiif with
0 With a chilly wind' lilow'ni:, mi wnlkor (Sp) Ub for fourth: . lll' hrllUnnt oolor Keheme of llieli;
E cnuplm; Mlowor. traek mnrka than stiinKham (H). Time fX.ri aeeondH. . unirnr'niw, .wna tcolmiieh for the
it'- UKiial, the Heoond oIiihk traek and Javelin: Conley (J).Mlro (S), AmtelK, nnd ZiiipHooIi'm men walked
8 l field moot In I,a Clrando' Jllith Kvaiw (J), llnwiird (J).. )T. NeN l,rr' rl,'''l w'" " r' victory.
2 ' eehool waa run off yentordny after-. Hon (J), -J', Newlln (H), Hlhhert . lJJoard '(.i-fia-hoad, plteher, yoor0(i
V ' noon, iib tho TluorB' KiBt prelim- (H) ' iBianoo 13.1 feet' 4 InehoB. "'o. wiiihlmr run after hitting , a.
1 ,n7 U, "torn OroKn moot . n f , (J ilouhlo.io open the ninth lnnlK..
."""..Union lllsh ehonl nonl n. few r. w .. . Kr'"' I'OUKlaH, KOuthpaw of the
whoyH over to; eompolo, not for KvnnB (.1), Mo for Hlxth. DlBtnn'co
pointH hut , fori pruetleo. ltelllor,' 17 r(,,t ly; InehoB.
City Team Wins !
5 Inning Game i
From O.-W. 1-0
The City Km ploy oh haHehall
toarr, dpraled the O.-W, nine yes
terday evf'nln I to 0 In a flvp
lnnlm? pilehln due) at the hit,'!)
yehool grounds. The only score
was made when Hill H jward laeed
out a slnfTle, started lo adv;fnte
a. basn when a runner wns eut off
nt third, nnd Ihen raced the rKt
of tin way honip on an error at
retionrl. ilnwnrd's hIiikIo was the
only hit the elty made while Ihe
O.-W. ehullied Hp two. To offset
this however, the efly played er
rorless bull while the rnliioad men
made u eouplo of miscues.
Kui'lo.!, O.-W, piteher, whiffed
the firsL six men to fare him.
It. II. K.
f.Mty l o
O.-W 0
Hatterles: Marshall nnd (!al
IriL'her: Htirton nnd ;rnhiiin.
Tourists .Kcfitso To liny
, IS'i'AN'ltri, (AIM-H;-.zaary com
rlali that touiivj) nre fewer nnd
"tihte.." 'Ihe rlrs, boat lend of
Aim i lean ln'tors this Heasfin spent
unly fifty rejits per person In the
treasure houses of ruxs. enr
bmi'ei Ie.;. aiuber, eopper- and il
vc: Colon, 'A. Mndbft-Hh takes
field commandant's wife hr slicrt
iliKht.
Health Talks
Union half mi lor, hit the tape In
2:3.ft, putting him In the runnlnu
for tho lOastern Oi;eyon title. Union
nlHO hnd men In,,tho javelin and
mllo. . v',;-.".' . ' ,
Tho seniors won with the jun
iors tnkinjf second. . Corwyn Beery
took firsts In both prints, ultlunmh
Roe pressed him, In the 100;whleh
was eloekod' hi tho slow time uf II
. Tint. Been hredSted the titno In
the 220 In; 84.2 ;. In sjlt0 hf the
brenzo.t ; cpnley took first In tho t
Missions, stopped a ninth frmiiiK
rally by th Hentlle Indians and
Ihn fiM-nini- 'lriiik winx Die Nffteit
Low. hurdles! Nowlltnd (.1), (i;lf,ni.., a :4. 1,ft,iiflnH rellev.l
Mires (H), Lelrthton (K). HleKrist f.nHlol.( wi0 weakened In the ninth
(H), JOlvhy (F) , HHkkh (Sp)( Ktltt UwUxffi, x hollu. nm by.BIll Honda,
Misdon shortstop, in tin; eighth ln-
hrond Innrwj; nnd the lavelln and 'Junloi-M J 3 ! V4 ,
fourth In the shnlmit. for il total Tpeshmen 11),
Nowland, with firsts
(K). Tirto 31. 4 seconds.
Half mile; if. Nelson (.1), Web
ber (K), V. I'ntten (K), Watklns
(S), Thomas (H). Tlmo 2: iri.fi.
Jtelay: Henlur learn (Hon, D.
T'htten, SlnKi'Ist nnd Mires) ; Jun
iors, sophomores, fresh men. Time
Total iK'lhtH:" Seniors i 151 Vi,
sophomores 7 S ,
"of 18 pointH.
jn tho-hlkh nnd low hurdles, thn
lilKh jump wtfH a stronK scorer with
nlntf wns the winuluK hit.
. AL I'orlland: It. H. 10.
' ITiiHywoiid G. JK I
J'oiilund . , li Id J
(Ten -inniuifX.) i: ' ; : -i
Hltellenbneh nnd ,Husler: W'nl
( tei and Woodull.'. ; ', . ,.y ' ','!
At Han Kranolseo: r It.'
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I . K"ntinK and Wilis; ,lnu nnd
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For National Baby Week to May 3rd
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At I. os Anffotcs: V li.; IX. li.
On k land 5 S-vS
J.iiB AnjifleH 4 I 1
, Ciairhcnd nnd Itecil; lirteclit ami
Jtannah, Warren.
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NKW YOU K Apr. ,30 (AjI')
Tho Hfeond Anverlcan koII'Ihk ex
pedition of thu year leaves .for
Kilrnpe ill 4 p. in. (K. H, T.) today
when the Mnutvlnnla sleii mli but
of NeW York harbor; with the
Am-U'lcan Walker Cup 'team
aboard.
Hobby Jones, captain of the
sttuad, and his . seven, comrades
have limed their vnynif so that
thuy can tfel In about two wtteks
(f practlct) In lOnK'nml before the
cup matches ntrtUnsL (he pick of
Prltlsh umatetir al Sandwich Muy
15 and 1 U.
Players accoitVpnuylu,? Jones are
HUrrltson II. Johhwton, (ieoi'K Von
Tim. OeoiH-p Vtdtft, Or. O. K. Wil
ling, Ton Moo, Itoland MVic-Ken-tle
and l'Yiincls Ouimet. Anions
others In tho party are .Mrs. Jones,
Mrs. Johnston,; Alr-s. Van Klin1,
John CI. Jacksoiv'tfeticrul councel
u- the rnltcd Slates Colf nssocla
liiii. anil Mir. Jackson; ,; A. I.,
lewis, futher-lulaw of . Jess
KtveotNor, former American and
Kritlsh amateur champion; .Mr. and
J Mrs, Thomas It. 1'alno and O. II.
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"There Is a perfect (fentleinan,"
Uaid tlie nearHiKhtcd lady ius tile
beKKar K-racefully doffed bis hat
I and held it before him,'
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I Iiave read many h.-Uers from
mul hei :t to their children, and I
iiiix'e bet n surprised by tho smoth-
rlmr, pssi'Ksive emoMon wiilch
i-poke between the lines.
I huve been tuirprised, too, to
see how larking have been these
letter.-, in the type of content tiiat
appeals to, the youn child.
M'v own little (,'irl ik f. !-h h:is
often been away from me for short J
periods and I have had to learn
the art of writing to a little child
it. whom mere words from a sheet
of oaner after all convey raiher
liille. ' t
So I learned bow to teil her of
the inteiTHiirifr things 1 had been,
teeing nn.l doing, in the shortest,
simpleet. and m'jfi concrete terms.
I It.trncd. too, to Illustrate the
text-with my pencil. My ability to
draw beinv Kill at a childish level,
1 found that my pit-lures nwide a
Krent li IL with my umall audience.
I learned, too. that to slip Into
the envelope such things as wild
fiu-.vers, u bird feather, or a tiny
? iieH. picked up 11 ni.orning'H
wal, was to delight her bey end
iiu.'iKwrc. Kor apparently the lan
guage of symbols and nmnll gifts
Is as natural to children as It Is
to savage
'I hese things made my accounts
of happenings far more real lo
her even than Die little pletures
j that occupied half the space of Hie
letters. . ' "
I Hut I neve told Iter that I
m.i:4cd lU-r:'or said! op word that
would nyike her thimc
of i -t..
I assume; that we were both
ing in a ay nnd interei-ting world,
which would Rive us all HOrts of
delight nil thlmcH to tell each other
when we should "e logeue-.
I think my child was nnn
higpy jduifihR oilit EeptLiitii, n.
llu ti.?h I .lnow that she v.hs aj-
ways joyous iti sevias iii"U"5niii
ITCHING E1S Wffl
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thousanils soy. it's womienui u.
way Eouthing, coolinc Zemo brings
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retiei iuhimu ,,i.v . -
Kvcn in must sevete eases, Itening
dLsanprars almost as soon as Zemo
touches the tender and inflamed sur
face. To draw out local infection and
help to clear away unsightly blem
ishes, we know of nothing better than
invisible Zemo. Always keep this
family antiseptic on hand. Use it
freelv. It's safe as can be. 3oc, oUc,
and $1.00. Ail dealers.
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life Welcome Vo
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YOU'RE PARTICULAR about the other things that are so intimate a part
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