Pagt, Two
LA GKANUE EVENING OBSKKVEK, LA GKAWUE. ORE.
Monday, May 26, 1930
JO
I ??. I
IRACEFUL and slender, in keeping with your pret
tiest frocks, and always comfortable i the new
Warner all elastic Step-in sketched above. Com
pletely boneless and shaped to the curve of the
hip. So completely practical that it lends itself to
every activity, keeping its beautiful line, for a
long as you v.ear it.
H-I-L-L'S
LA GRANDE'S OWN STORE
SACS BEATEN -BY
CANCELS 9 TO 6
Flonnei Portland riayer
Turns Back Yankees
Sunday 10 to 3.
liy TJio- .'.ssiM-l.iKli Irtfi
1 1-our ronldchemi;'-!!, Inhidlnff
Mmi unltpic enrotjntern, y eater-
! (ijiy pi
; j4 po-n
iq lep
vh r
f tin:
put iho Hricranifnlo team in
-itlon Ktich Ihtit I will have i
i .t p livtdy to keep ahead in Ihe
ritturf. IhP Kitrn lov. their -
unrivc of fh reason when
: aikpIm heat them 9 to 6. In
tne nft.Tiieon. nfter the lenpm .
liad played mi Hr-Xiffht, twelve j
i.iofnv to a aie, to. the n.' jrninjf.
'i vny lVel.a.'if,-. the iar, and
fvr;n KM Itiiecht fur the Anvel.i
put up a pitcher' duel that kept
' e batti-i i, ijt'r hiltl (t niH from
reifiKteriiiK it; tally- In the flrt
bii.er, wMMl "'Wtm- played at
Kfot'ktun. In tho aftcrrmnn llol
HiiK wfiH knocked out of the box
arter HinrtlhK rordhe Ant; el, but
bin- iv.o biiKKer with three on In
ii. four; -proved a dvcudve fac-
Ihn oher two flrt division
cub:''' 'J-'Hffi1 l'r(Uiclnco olid Oak
land," split a iloublehemler, the
JaMiiA." lakliiK , four out of the
iefrn R(iiii4H of the week' Herb,
'-(trtiji U'ivIk. pltrlietl uel for the
Mali nnd hit a three buKKr In
i bf-i second Irmltitf nn hi team
tool; I hi menimiv of Klwiinls and
,-,f the first Rome. 3 to I. In
iheatternmin I'ete OoKila nllnwed
the Sea hi 12 hit., wbllu hl tenm
uxAte KM only eUht, but the
tkH used theim to better ndvuil
taly. m score a & to 4 victor)- al
thexpenso of Mllm-i and Turpln.
MJMdonn Win Srrlmi
f,T(hft .ilJ.ti.,ni took their nixth
cru . Of tho week's elNhl Kamer.
nti Gentile In the nvirnii'iK. 14 ij
, ni ii inntiifcs. but wen shut
'pf 4 to a, in thn nightcap. The
fiitjinnH started the murninK fray
yt,h 7 lo ti lead tn the llrit ihm
nut, but the KinI. tlfd It uo
t
initio nil fn the seventh. Knoth
1 lirlee knocked hoineiH l..r
Indkinn in the first of ib
4
ih. and a four run lend mad.-
It
u
A
took like a Seat it icnine. th-n i
4irxa iitirns. Mlnslon fir? wtck- '
Knoeked out n homer with tit
Which with one more lt.-d
ly tied the srore. nt 13 oil. The
e-flons
k the winoinv run j
CAN
0WERF00D BILLS :
0TU5tuT 5UuAK
Jiftar Makes Inexpensive
W nolesome t oods More
Appetizing
I Mthourh most food rise in price !
ineuoui perml durinf the year. I nii.tu-nr emi fnarnpionnnip. tn
tif price of turar varies but little, i -- - tl, fe-.tlii S.- Itoiier. Vil.
tel i alway, iow. The cost of !
gifrar to houwives in th. United '
p'.1 j much lower than it is in '
it other country.
i. fa -of ,u?ar ln reducing !
Ef. b,li 1"i-k!y apparent. .
Wholesome dessert, whii-h tan be j
Efpentvly made, round oat the ,
riul It:"' J:1I,M- ",m5 l
r - . . . ' . u. course,
of the chief ingredients
When surar is used
kg in cookmr eential ,.,ufcu
frf'r PP.tiiii.c nushties are'
iOfar to a pinch of salt in cocking
Atrota, turnips, ani, tomt.1e.,
' oh-r vegetables canned or
freih. The suar blenuinv with ti e
fch and ver,table,uiM:i delicious
f Slewed f ruita becon mt mvit
tpt "n suitar is arf'ita. And jueir
itirinUed on breakfast ccrcil. de
Tetop their flavor in u.ie-pleai-itt
way.
y The opportunity to buy jte cream
ni bakery products at te "siorc
5 round the corner" -hMiId not be
vertooked These delirious, hol
jom desserts are ,ld at a price
wrthiavthe reach uf 11. A bit of
Jjveet make the oral complete.
Th Sugar lnrtitote.
f ;'
Does your
Figure
Harmonize
vcith your
Frock?
Jjjorher's
$5.00
font Lutrh Itf-uther In the 13th. t
;i nf lMl!etlef worked on J
ih" mound for the Al llon,
In the afternom Kitltlo held
the Mllonfi down and with (food
behind him blunked thein
wnile Mctjuald failed to keep the
Indiam In hand. .
Portland lirctiks i:cii . .
Iv)!ywuod h;ode It five out of
fixM for tlm week by dlvltlinj; it
tuti Kanj" bill with Portland at
I o". AnKelcrf. 0 1o f nnd 4 to 7.
jonnx wn:: creoiieu vim winrnnir
the llrstt trnnio for the Htarn. and
' Ortmun ttirew for l'artlnnd. Curl
; Atuy ; tnol; the iei ond for the
I l!eiivi-i-, kei'pln: Hollywood well
n hami thiouKlioui. weixej.
' and Hcvereld were hit fre-
fluently by ibe I'ortlnnil bnttfin.
At l.o Antceler:, firm Kmn:
H. If. K.
I'orllnml ,.. G 11 2
Hollywood - fi II 2
Ha tterles: (rimrni and d'almi
sano; H-diiiM. Wetxel and HevereQI.
t Herond Knine (Seven inidtiK-H by
lu'reement ) :
It. IT. K.
I'orihind i. ! 7 13 '
Hollywood 4 8 ft
Haiterlcs: MbyK nod, Woodulf; ,
Ueir.el, I'iiKP, Itiivey nnd llnsn-
h . ... .;
1
At SliM'klon,
morning frn mo: -
1'o -Jlftfeidl-j-.4.....?...
Sacramenlo
Ilatleries: I'Veitas
Itaceht a nil llnnnah.
end oT li'lh, allow
and Writs:
(Tie. rnlletl
leaniN play
arietiHiou itame).
At Sacra men tin aftern'ion jtatp':
H. II. II.
I.o.s Anpeles & tn I
.Sacramento (t 1 0 1
Halt iv lex: (Collin. Hoi foot,
IMaucy and Warren; 'IIioihuh,
Keaiinj;. Vinci. ltam,il(on and
Ivoi-h NT.
At (laklamV morniiiK frame:
II. II.
S.in Kranci:co , 3 6 a
Oak kind I Hi ft
Hal I pries: !n vis nnd I'eneb
sky; I :d wards and l.oiubnrdl. .
Afternoon Koine:
II. It. K
S.i n I'Yn nclscf , . 4 I i 0
Oakland
!iutteri-s: Milju:.
i X i
Turpln and j
I t n e bs k y : I h x I in and H end
San l-"ram'(sc. first Katiif:
It. K. II
S Utb.
Afislon
13 '.'3 3
14 2i 2
Mh
cri Hnbbell, I nmauski.
Itiu-iher and Borreanl. Cix;
KuniL
I lcb-
Knott. Iwuh-Imh. T. nilette
nnd Horrnutn. HrenxeL
Second Bann-
II. If. K.
Seattle . 7 12 1
Minion a 9 s
Ha iter it : K'lilllo nnd llorr--ini;
M.ouiM.I iin.l ltrenxel.
Bobby Jones In
Third Round Of
British Tourney
.T. ANIMIKWM. Scotl.in.1. Liy
i-C ).(!) JueH. Ain.rl.
e.m ttpen liainiliin, nil-an-.! to I
"'" """-l the nniiih
l':.rk. three up nn.l l. to
pl-'V-
J"m-.: tia,i to shoot in-spir-! Rolf
to win from hie stur.lv i:nli,i
,.pi' r.. nt. who played ih,. rt-,i
nine hole, in jr. stroke,. h,with
cn-.i.ir,: i of nine .rrjichi
!.. however, c.vere.1
inch, .11. ,.r Hr.Hes .nd n
i-nijl,-.
1 ItOp.T
'Innr tenuclounly to hi.
brill:., nt
'Pi-'inent l.eforr h
was
f'. .d to o iU the uih
Jones
Walker
ine.1 Oe.icKe 'oUft. u.
up te:iiii..tate. In th.
Ibit.l roun.l
reatjiiK
the New Yorker lie.
til -Itpl.le. one tin.
I a liol. :-. e ver:.! bourn liefon. the
AHnntnn tinNhed bis nntrh.
Ihith VoK't .in. I Jones IkhI b.ws
In Ihe first rounil.
H-ir."ison I'.. John.ton. nnAteur
i-humpion of the l'nlte.1 St..te.
,..e his llnt t'.und ntteh front
l-ern.-ir-l larwin. two up unu one
t., t'-i but hod to win ,n::her In
ll j.fternoon to f.Ui.ltl)- for the
tl iril round. .
The Norlh Cnmlina Ilor ossorii.
lion hi, an actlv. nientbetshlp of i
1,in lawyer. '
New Contenders Unlikely To Flee
From '-Onus"
f X;
OT
The (imhltlon.H of Mux S hmelln
gj) xjjr iiha.rk.ey
weigh! crown vacated by fiene Tunney (renter) indicate that neither
of other "purmittr."
MAHAFFEY WINS
: FOR ATHLETICS
n TT11,, lO TnnJnrr
VJaiUU r uuu i-inmug
Scoreless Tie Played
During the Morning
liy llu.'li s. l-iilIcrton dr.
AK.i(lo!ed I're.-: Sports Writer)
The current rookie crop in the
nvijor ienKUi'j has been tinus'lally
frood. prodtirlnt; a number of
you nt; slujrs;ers who have been
i ...-, ili the older pkiyerM a few.
IhlniCP about hit' In-? the l-nil. but
Jt has ir t been particularly rich
In. Rood pitcher.., Tn im-l It was
oio ihlm; of an 'i'veni yesterday
when two of the y.mrnf r penera
tinn of hurbrr. turned In ood
fealties on one afternoon.
l.eroy Mnhaffey. of the Atlibd-
'led, who has been tried out in the
major, before but did no imike
'ill, ,.f. Ka..the Kr.lOe. war tne one winner ot
W4h'fihc two." Mil king- his first -start
U & fl f,r "",0 world'f; chnnoions. he
turned hack the isew iorK i an
kers In. a mnt fashion, stuppinir
their butUiiK pn-e wit It a seven
Mi kame to win. lo to 3. M.ihnf
fey, who caine up this year from
1ho F'ortlond Pacific conrt le.iieiie
club, perhaps reeopnizeil a kin
dred soul In I lusty 'ooke of the
Valiki-es. fir he alli'Mid ("iMike
two hits, including a home run.
which, anted hN aveniKe cnnstfl'M
nbty.
Hit!. Crnfi TliniiiKli
I.eon t'hmcnoii of Pittsburgh
pitched Well in the cecond K-tlue
Of the Pirates' double header, toil
h could not cope with the exper
ience or his rival. Iced I. ncns. and
the Pincinnati Reds broke (heir
losinu streak with a 4 to 3 victory,
l.ucaii himself sc..n d the winning
run In the ninth Inning. The Pi-
r:,Ii ; Kavo I'in. innati t" tenth
st ran tit of rent tn tbe t-n Inning
opl-ner l a to U ..core.
The ivst of th day's pitching
triuihphr w nt to v tcrans of at ;
lia't sevetul years fandim;. Adot-
to I.iKpie. o'ne of f)f iintiients of;
(he National h-tipm-, held the New I
York Giants to four, hits In ten j
Innlntfs as Hrooklyn won. 4 to 3.
foi' Its i:t:h victory out of j
Kn mes I n a w innltiir m rea k t ha 1 1
started when the Hobins nnd Of- J
AS ' SHE
THE ROAD.
C TS, A. P. OTMl Brtuua AIOU,
ants clashed In their lat srie. f
'I he Unbind, however, lountl one .
rookie, very iiM-fol. Girdn Slade.
who reU'bratc-d hit debut as a b!jr ;
teaKiie reaular J-'atuiday by hit-
tlm; a home run KU firt time at ;
iKti. fielded brilliantly to help ;
Luut. ..ji in the nine he.
i
.i..ui i,.,....
T'-.o projei-led Uittle of the Na
lionul lenjfue;- srrieoijt a"tis:.s in
the remaining game yesterday,
turned into a sltiKKinpr match. In
which ne-lhrv I 'ii 1 i.Iianan of
Sr. I.uui. r.:r I'harley Hoot of
I'ld.'axo laf.-tl the full xanie. Mat
iahan maintained his margin by
fannins four nn-n to Roots three
dnriiiK t-'e feu (nninjrs each
pitched. St. I.ouls held the leaxue
lead by ru'iyiii'r for four run in
tne fc-veniii taring ar.l a lo 3
victory.
Tho fourth National !e.i:;ue
:im-. between Phil.de!phia and
Boston, was rained out.
1'i'ed M;trbrry ;nd .Ttd Ijrans
held the hurlirn? spotlijrht tn the
A liierie.tn lenm;e. Mil rlfrr- a e
l-e- Hsttir. Pe.l S--x only three
hit:; for to, o shu:out a,. W?i-
mrion wn it HtVx straiyht sra.a
from Boston and its ninth vic.ory
in ten cn:-s:j'.
Lyons pitebe.1 his sKrh conr
Utii wiimni' K.imt for the CbL
f apo White Su, ItoMice; the
Me v.. land Indians to four hiu
whlli- rbiij potinded OUt K lo
wiiu 5 ! I. IV ulno achi-vi-d a
rrr.i une.pmiieti m far witn hi
einnin victory in nine -.ainos.
I ..-troll and St. Iorts provided
ih leading exception to tii. rul-
thut the pitchers had tlu upper
hand for the day by drivintr
3 Hiin liftwfm th-m a the Tic
en non the ;i me. 5 tn S. Detroit
n-ed t.o pitchem and St. Louis
four.
City Employes Nine
Defeated by Elgin
After t.ikinc an . ti 1 lend over
K'titn in tht- -l it inning, tho
It y i:niiiuyeH ln.-Uilt team to t"
im;b! to stop mo iittinp rallb-s
a. l-:isln yefierday nfternoon, and
lol 1 L to ia. Klpln scored evn
runt; In the "venth and caiiie
back with four more in the ninth
to win.
.rur .Marnhaii Mart-d thef. H. Hurd. alfo of Kupene. won
yanio for ij( Ctande and Hud
Hi
id tini.-hid it.
XmtrM
ffiiWf&Pianr ) doilar.! aim'tcha got
JSS'HJfVV S " HAHDK.ERCHMF, HA,
if-Mi& m -xW
Of Heavyweight Title
intend. to abdicate latfr in favor
' .
Annual Oregon
Golf Tourney
I 1 'At h 110PT1P
V711 XXL -LiUCllC
fcKihNh. Ore.. May 2 (AT)
The annual Oregon State amateur measurement, two and a half ineh
poif ehampionship tournament es from his calves in the short pe-
H' th ' a-nnipn rinrl 1.1.- mnn fpnm
clubs In Oregon. Washington, t'al
ornia. Texas and Nebraska parti-
ripatms. started here toda'r over
the Kui;ene counto club courne
with the fair mashie wieldem rals
ins the curtain with their qualify
ing rounds.
iVimpetition in both divisions
promised to be keen. Dr. O. K.
Wiliinu. present title holder, and
Don Moe, Oregon boy wonder, are
absent from the inurnment this
year, both having been selected on
the Walker Tup team. With their
absence, the state title beloncs to
any who c;in nhoot below par polf.
Vincent Iolp and his brother.
Frank: both of whom have held
I-ucific Northwest title, are looked
upn a the favorites, in the men s
attlon whiie Mrs. II. K. Kva. de
f ending champion, is booked
retain her title.
Archie Stewart and Karl peter-
on. botn oc i Seattle, are two ot tne
out of state contnders. California
is represented hy. three men and
one woman: GeorKC Shaw, Ioh An-ReU-s;
K. S. Pyle, Lake Lucerne;
Jr. o. M. Iondrock. Mill Valley
arid XIls petty Bowilen, Sacra-
mento. Oeorf--e UoIIins of Stan-
ford. Texas, nnd Mrs. A. C Iuck,
omaha. Neb., comnlete the 'out of
state entrants.
Actual play in the men's division
will start Tuesday t with a 3-holj
me Ail te.it. The women will play
an IS-hole qualifying round.
i:.f.r.F. .mt: huui
; SAI.KM. Ore.. .May 2 (Al)
Kiipi-iu- shotpun men took the
- mnjo. portion of tho trophlen-t-
ffeied T)- the Salem Trn ph hu- ;
; rrs . club tourn:ymnt held here
yunda Pay Veatch with a .-wore
if 'Jl non firM place in the 10;
. larpet event while J. W. I tie welt, j
ll of KUfc'ene, took the prize j
for loir score with C5. K. II.
Smith, of Kupene. placed first In
(tho handicap with a i-core of 47,
the -trophy for low score in this
event with a 3
I
.j6
Sport
i Slants
hv
Alan J.Qould
. . , .
Princeton, despite
Harvard nitu
conciliatrtry undrvratluatr s -
fturea", will not rumr ftf:Kj.Il re-Jlith annual dual (rack mm -flationn
for som' lime to cuiup l.s't.wn the two institutions. Ore
fthat llar'ard has n fcit?-.sfiron ! son won the nri 77 to 54. forfelt
pn date on iis uridiron. sohHttite in the last evenr on thP program,
until at least 133. if tha. ;th relay. The St.-.t-rs Iot their
I Only recently, the rtmm an-: chunce.for a record in the relay
'. nounced Its f.otlall sKite .o far: by-this frf-iture as their crack
ahead of I'JJX with IVnn tut-.
Iartmouth. Itrown. Army. lUdy
:ross ana iaie Eiiun,r tne last iiv
Saturday!, rrwunupiy, it 1x15 wm-
mitments beyond that.
Harvard. fred of any permanent j
hook-up outsido of I'.h tnj.d.iti.onat j
climax with Yalt ha-- broadened, i
Hb football policy sinew hrealtLtnjr i
with lrimeton after th ISfi ea- I
son. A two-yar ajsrw-ment with '
Michigan end wi:h ;l urn at 1
Cambridge thfc fall. Next eir the
il'niveridty of Texas will be a newcomer-
to the trini)a schedule.
, I'erhapd by 133 J. Harvard may
j shatter precedent s& far as to ar
range a home-and-home nxrverrient
j with one of the bir t'acifie tVast
itfollese-f. iuch as Army did and
f Dartmouth" wit! with Stanford.
J. Harry Babe Coap-aurhtij .
scaled at least IZ5, ocva-sionally ;
o- t 3'' wb-en, he was a star'
guard at Georgetown Vniversity. !
Ir.-uminp All-American reco-cr.ition ;
In h in last year, 192. Four years 1
now !
a promirdnt? younir lawyer, bobs up
t weifthins a mere or 250 pounds
-(and the Washington Star Is suffl- j
j ciently startled to devote a column!
'and a half to this achievement of'
reducing.
j 10 uie Star reporter, R. I. i-
'how diet and exercise enabled him
to cut nf:irV 100 poundM from his
Iweipht. 10 inches from his waist-:
(line, seven inches from his chest;
rlod of four months.
narry pawed up potato. white
bread, suitar butter, milk unil
Cream, pastries to concentrate on
crane-fruit or nrunes. ecirs. whole
wheat bread and coffee for break-
.fast: lamb chops, steak or rare
?rera'rtLTsr:rr:
'fruits (pineapple, peaches or straw
berries) for dinner.
For exercise, Connauehton
boxed, wrestled, worked n rowinK;3at City 10:10 a. in.: 8:25 p. m. 19.15 ai.90
machines, pulled weltrhis and- ,
played plenty of handball; at first. !
lwo hours daily, later nnd after jjet- j
j ting marked results, only two hours '
'weeklv. '
r Hke a race-horse now." !
he concluded, "and that I'd rather;
ruiiback than cuanl." I
The lone, colorful managerial j
career of "Honest John" McPIo.skey .
Ihad been under some discussion
"ndj n.lne duKout with the Timers
'nt tm, Yankee Stadium I aske
Jtoger lire.snahan about the vete- !
ran he succeeded 20 years :iko as J
manajjer of the St. Louis 'ardinals.
"Old John? A prand character." '
responded Hoper. "Never much of i
a player himself, he knew how to)
Jiandle men and eet a lot out of ;
them. He was of the old school but '
not in every respect. His methods j
were not of the rouph and, touh '
variety, he did not emoke or drink j
and was af mOi h of a father arf he
was a manager for the boys com- j
inp up. Ho pot result because he;
had preat patience." j
League
Standing
Ity The A.sMMiuUil Pn-s
Coast Letipne
W. I.. I'ct.
j Sitcmtnento -7 l''i
J Oakl.tn.l 2S Jl -ST1
, I l.os AllKeles 26 20 ..ICS
1 Siin 1-runclco in 23 .5JI
j M;s-lon.l : I' -BSl
j Hollywoo.l 23 2 .:
I Se.lt tie 21 2S .'J2
1'or.Ltn.l - It 32 .333
i .Nntioiuil I-caclio
V. I.. Tet
j St. 1-OtilK 22 13 .r.2!)
! I!rkljn 21 13 .CIS
i fitiKhurxh - IS 15
j Chlcnco 19 IS .514
I New York I 1" 4S.-.
I H.iston 14 IS .4 31
I flnclnnatl 13 21 .3S2
f Philadelphia II 19 -3GT
! Antcrlran Ixneur
j W. I Pet.
I Wnshlnsrtnn 25 lo .714
i Philadelphia 21 14 ."1
j New York IS 15 .54".
. flevel.m.l IS 111 .529
: rhlcaeo 14 17 .452
i St. I.ouls 14 2.1 .412
i Detroit i.. 14 22 . .3SS
lloston 12 22 .353
Baker Elephants
Lose to Caldwell
j The Itaker Kleph inlr-. playing .
t at hoipe yesterj;.y afternoon. '
; took one on tht nw 3 to I at t.'.e
I hiir.ris of faluwell irt the Oreaon
j Idaho iMsebal! leunue. Fklker'
j took a one-run lea. I in the thin!
j Inning when a walk nnn a. lone. '
i single by MlokkH brought a run- ,
' ner across the plate.
1 In the fifth innln-r foo. Ufik'-
- 1 I
Listen, Skinny!
, Wint a shapely figtire ? Want more
! strtnjth and pep? Try Tanbc. It'
! a vorthahile remedy drugji.ts gu.r
i antce on a money-txack Uisii to build
; eiiht, strengthen nerves and increase
' appetite. Ju.t set ho quick it wocti! '
.. I . . - U l nuir flr U'SS
chargeable to the s in in ihe field-
Son -at the raid-
iittn to ,cc.re.
well fun:: were fjrncd.
'Three Records'
! Broken In Meet
I At Eugene, Ore.
KIT.KXE. Ore.. May ?C CAP)
ifniveoitv of (Vet-on athletes were,
i,'... ,j ,nrH
t inlay with the xitbtfaetion of hnv -
i'O" mtmo?'J (treiron Stnte in Ihe
j foursome , has been yteppins tne
i mll in less than meet record time.
, ims season.
all
. 1 nre reconi.s were ninr,
11
Amzouncisag
MOTOR COACH
Pendleton Walla WalJa Lervaston
Spokane Yakima Bend 'Portland
Baker Boise Twin FaISs PocaleSlo
Salt Lake City
3 Trips Daily to Pendleton and Way Points.
3 Trips Daily to Baker and Way Points.
3 Thru Trips Daily to Portland and Way Points.
Z Thru Dailv Service to Weiser, Ontario, Boise.Twin
Falls, Pocatello, Salt Lake City and Way Points
Connection r nude at Pendleton to and from Spnkane, Coeur d'AIenc,
Colfai, Lewijton, Pullman, Moscow, Walla Walla and Way Points.
Connection, are made at Umatilla to and from Kennpwick, Pisco,
Spokane, Yakima, Ellensburg, Wenatchee and all Yakima Valley Points.
Connection are made at Arlington to and from Heppner, Condon, Fossil
and all John Day Volley Points.
Connection r made at The Dalles to and from Prinoville, Bend,
Klamath Fall and all Central Oregon Points.
Connection ar made at Portland to and from Tacoma, Seattle,
Vanconver, B. C, and Way Points North and Salem, Corvallis, Eugene,
Eoseborg, lledford, Sacramento, San Francisco, loa Angeles and all
Way Point South.
Connections- ar made at Salt Lake City to and from Denver, Omaha,
Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, New York and all Eastern Cities.
Motor Coaches
ro a
pendleton 5:40 a. m.; 9:30
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, LeWlstOn V :o0 a. ni
Spokane 3:30 a. m
yakima 5:40 a. in.: 9:30
Portland -AO a. n,.; 9:30
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, OHMjr lU'.lU a. m. ; q;uu p. m. , QltO p. nu J.ciU ll
f tJoise . 10:10 a. m. 8:25 p. in. 7.10 10.K5
Inquire at Stage Depot for rates and schedules to all points
Express Shipments Carried on All Schedule
Columbia Gorge Stage Depot
Elm and Jefferson Sts- Phone Main 799
COLUMBIA GORGE MOTOR COACH SYSTEM
.nd Y.mhUJ - Portland. Orego.
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ALL THIS WEEK
PRESENTS
The t fewest BifiShow in alt iheWoHd.
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Y JC 5000 - LIGHTS - 50,000
9 SPECIAL RAILROAD TRAIN
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SHOW GROUNDS
Between Willow School and La Grande
Flour Mill.
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LARISON CHEVROLET
For l-Vonomlc-Al
lYnnsfiortatlon
L'sed Car
Lot
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Inver.dty men.
Dickson
eslartiifni'u ...... ... . ...
inohea for the javelin;
Dentins the: distance n iuck.
Oeon Nate, net in .0-1.
Bale finished the 220 In 22 sec
onds. Fllcinsr a tenth of n M-cnnf.
eft the mark set In 1922 hy Ouer
leuffer. Oreiton.
Kii Mueller heat his own record,
of last year hy to.-winjr the (linens
150 feet six Inches.
Cluro .McKennon won the 440
yard dash In 50 seconds.
Ralnh Hl'.l. senwltional milcr.
took It easy in u
Inalln!; behind steel, Miiuoiinnie.
. who placed tint.
Win' i'luirli.t . In Nir K:il
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tion of chariot waifrrc Into the
li. ar earl is credltetl by I r. Wil
liam 1'. Albright, of Jdn; iloi
Kins. 10 a l'riod contenip'H'aiH-,-i
with tht patriarchs uf Iho.
bible. 'I ho cl'iriot'( rs seem to
lnt vi been 1 ndo-Kuropcans. who
with tliis tlit-n new weapon, establish.'-!
nillilary ariHiueraey.
New Servlc
by
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GARDEN OP BABY RIDES
COMPANY
Phone
Main SOS
Fir St.
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