La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 18, 1926, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Friday, June 18, 1926.-
it
A Mighty Price Reduction Sale
And Continuing
All
Next Week
Never has the word "BARGAIN" meant more than it does at Hill's Dept. Store RIGHT
NOW! Never, except at a sale of this kind, can you hope to buy merchandise at such low
prices. It is not a matter of profit. It's just a matter of turning: half of this stock into cash.
All the printer's ink in the world, all the listing and itemizing possible would not suffice to
expound the breadth and depth expressed in this plain, straight-iorward statement.
Hill's Dep't Store's Entire Stock
On Sale At Prices Both Drastic and Genuine
English
BROADCLOTH
36-in. English Broad
cloth in a beautiful
showing of stripes,
floral patterns and
prints. Sale
Price,, yd. ....
45C
Saturday, June 19th
PERCALES
One Lot of Percales, , in light and
dark colors, will be sold Saturday,
19th, from 9 a. m. to 10, (jp
a. m. for only, yd......'..;...:.....'...........ilu
Limit 5 yds. to a customer
Normandy
VOILES
Fine quality Norm
andy Voiles in a
large showing of
polkadots and fig
ured patterns. Sale
Price per JOP
yard Adl
The Outstanding Footwear Event of the Year
Practically Our Entire Stock of Women's Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps Now on Sale at
Far Below Wholesale Cost.
250 Pairs of Women's
OXFORDS And PUMPS
Values to $6.95
Women's Suede Pumps, black
and brown calf and kid Oxfords
in many different styles. Over
250 pairs in all to choose from
at " :". :
$1.95
lc SHOE SALE
One Big Lot of Wom
en's black, brown and
colored Kid Shoes.
Also white Canvas
Shoes that formerly
sold up to $15.00. Buy
one pair for 99c, then
select another pair
for One Cent.
le Pair
300 Pairs of Women's
PUMPS
Values Up to $7.95
Women's Strap Pumps in doz
ens of good styles. Included are
white kid, black satin, patent,
black and brown kid and calf.
Over 300 pairs, to close out at
$2.95
Women Are Just About Having Their Own Way With Our Stock Of
Goats
and
NQTE THESE EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICED SALE LOTS
RAYON DRESSES '
One'Lot"6f Rayon Silk Dresses
in popular stripe patterns. All
new stock; but Out They C AC
Go at Sale Prices.. .......... JO.v J
$16.75 DRESSES
Clever models of crepe de chine, ',
gorgette crepe and flat crepe,
in plain' and figured patterns.
All newest styles. flJO AT .
On Sale at. D0.UU
DRESSES
A big rack full of these beauti
ful Silk Dresses of georgette, ,
flat crepes, in Fashion's fav
ored colors and designs. (10 AC
On Sale at ............ ...NZ.tfJ
. $39.75 COATS '
Just an instance' of the
wonderful Women's Coat
values to be found, at this
sale. Included are coats
of poiret sheen, char
meen, novelty tweeds and
plaids a decided ' saving
at ' ;' '.JLA
$
19
75
$18.25 DRESSES ' "' "
This popular lot includes geor
gette crepes, flat crepes and
prints in light and dark colors.
Distinctive models wort01i 7C
$18.25, On Sale at ..iJI4.J
$29.75 DRESSES
We want you to see this big
showing of georgette, canton
crepe and flat crepe dresses. De
lightful models in strik-flJIO "7C
ing colorings. Sale price i)IO.0
$39.75 DRESSES
A wonderful lot of Silk Dresses
in light and dark colors. Ma
terials include georgette crepe,
suede crepe, canton crepe and
satin-back crepe. . flQQ 7E
Sale Pike.... tfZj.d
Store
I Opens .
Saturday
At
9 a. m.
Hill's Dep't. Store
La Grande, Oregon
Sale
. Continues
Daily
Until
Further
Notice
SPORT NEWS
ii ti gup r
COMES TO U
.S.
Billy Evans
Says:
WIMBLEDON. Kngland, Juno
.. (AP) The Wtghtman cup, am.
. . hlcmatic of team supremacy In
it wonien'H tennis, conn back to the
1'nltcd Btatns. Tho American play
; (in, after a hard battle took three
or today's matches from tho Frit.
lull making the final aooro or tho
'two Uay tournament: I', a 4; Eng
land 1.
- In tho final double, matrh, Miss
Alary Browne and Mlw Elisabeth
Ityan defeatod Mm Kitty MoKuno
. oodrrce and Mia. Evelyn Collyer.
'.-, S.J. C-4, wloulne lb. aup for
the U. 8.
? ! Tho cup thus come, book to If.
(.H. for tho flint Unto since 1 9 2 .1. tho
year of Ita Inatllutlon, when the
Americans won It 7 to 0'ot Forest
THIlla, Great Britain won, t to 1,
it Wimbledon la 1134 and nguln
r ilofeated Uir- T. a. i to 3 at Forest
; lulls last year..
nippiorir task
Making over a major league hall
club In a dirrirult task. If you havo
your doubts, go Into conference,
with Connl Mack.
In 11)14 Mack boasted a pennant
winner. 1 decided, for various
reiwoiiH, to break up hi. team. Tho
following year hi. club finished
lam. 1- or seven tniccesntvei yean tt
wua a tallondrr.
Then the Marklnn system be.
win to make progress. I.aat aeaaon
It wna a contender all the way. It
faltered only In the stretch. Thl
year It la an even better combina
tion. , .
Only an abaoluto collapse of tho
lall club will prevent the A.'a from
from having considerable to auy
io wno la going to win ilia
American league pennant.
RONTON RKI SOX
Ownor Bob Qulnn or the Boa.
ton lied Hox haa been going
through all the hard lurk that nur.
aued Mack for seven years, since !ie
ocnulriMl the Ronton Americans.
It wasn't much or a bull club
that went with Ihe enle, so Im
mediate efforts were made lo
strengthen It.
A number or veteran players, be
lleved to have several years' serv
ice atlil In their systems, were pur
chased, with the hope the Boston
fans would ace. winning bull at
Oliee under tile new ownership.
Kor two months the veterans de
livered In fine style, but when
warm weather set In they willed
and the club dl-uppcd to the bottom.
It was then decided to rebuild
the team with young blood, no mat
ter how long, It took.
GETTING A HltKAK
After several disappointing years
It l.i beginning to look as If the
efforts or Hob Quiun and Manager
l.ee Kohl were hearing- rrult.
Most necessary to a winning hall
club In the majors la u strong ln
rb'ld. At present the liortton club
Is better fortified In Infield stri ntrtli
than In any oilier depiirtuient of
piny.
: llaney and IllKHey. former Tie.
Holt Htnr.u, have rilled Ihe Raps at
third and short In fine style. Mike
Speeding? Aw, Chase Yourself!
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NATIONAI lKAfirr.
Ht. fxiuls 4-H, Hoston 2-2.
UltOOKI.YW (AP) . R. 11. R
fhlculfO .. 8 7
Brooklyn lo 15 r.
Italterles . Hoot, Mllsteail ojiiI
llOonzalen: MeWeeney, Burn ex, Kr-
hurdt.' Petty and O'Ni'dll.
MOW YORK (AP) 1. V. K.
pittaimrir r. is 2
New York ;. 0 2
Halterlen MendowH, Oldham.
Adums and Rinltb, Oooch, Hpeueer;
Pitiwlinmons and Bnyiler.
AMERICAN I.F.AGIT
rHiir-AOO (AP) . . n. ii. t:.
New York ...3 :i n
fhlcaKO 0 9 1
Datterlea Hoyt, Jonen
Reall. Collins; Mlnnkenshlp
Crouse.
and
and
Northwest Open Play
Under Way in Spokane
SPOKANB. Juno 111. (AP
With 62 irolfera compettng-, play
for the pacific northwest open jrolf
title xtartcd today ut tho Bpokano
country club. H.'venty-two holes
or medal play will decide the golr
clutmpionaiiip or the district, '
Jack Heuston, Seattle, will de.
fend his title during- tho two days
of play. Prank Dolp end Dr. O. b
Wlllliiff, Portland; Nell Christian,
Yakima; Mortle Oulru, Aberdeen
und Korest Watson. Hpokunn unu
teur, arc other contenders for the
title. ; . '; .
Thero .will he no niiftlifvinc.
round, 30 liol-s of medal pluy be.
Inir scheduled for eacli day of the
tournament which la under .
ausplcex or the Pacirio Northwest
proreaslomil uoirera' association.
Many amateurs who Intend to
play next week are entered in the
open event.. . ' ,
Abe Mitchell Four Up i
On Hagen at Halt Time
. PUA.V AKUIAI RI ltVKV ' '.,
CAI.K.NK'O, Cl. Plans , aro.
buliia niodo ror an aerial survey
: i of the. region rioodid by the folo.
.... . ...L.,-.-. inula elver thratlKll the Pewudoro
V,HO.. W.-.K- - ,,. of tl,P Mexican
llund, June ll. (AP) Abo Mitch- j )0ri,cr , ,, ,
ell, Ilrltlsh prorewional was four) . . :
up on Walter llagen, American .. , , .
stur, ufler 30 holes, at Iho close, of I A bill In . Coimrcas would bar
today'H play In their 72-holo match 1 firearms Horn the mini, perhaps
phiyfor honors und 600 pounds a, MteramV they mlKlit no orr when
sldo,J. , s i l ' (the mail does, ;
QUAKER CITY
FIGHTER WINS
ci.i;vi:i.ANn (AP) n. ir. v..
Boston .. 15 0
Cleveland .. 3 1 1 n
Matterlm Zaluilzfr. Wilder nnd
Oaston; Hmlth and Myatt.
ST. IX1UIS (AP) P. H. K.
Wushlnifton ,. 7 12 1
St. Louis 9 14 0
Ilnlterlen Hush and Hurl; Znch-
ary and 8chnnfr. , ,
DETROIT (AP) P. IT. TO.
Philadelphia ,.12 10 2
Detroit 9 12 2
Hatterles Gray, Pule and Per.
kins; Willie, Smith nnd Mnnlnn.
Angels Bat Offerings
Of Ortman and Lingrel
PACIFIC COAST I.KAC.I'R
Ixm Aiiselns 1, Portland 4.
I.OS ANOKI.IOS (AP)' It. II. VI.
Portland 4 0 1
I.oh Angeles .. ; 7 11 2
Hulterlet Ortniu.n, Lluirrei and
Perry, Tobin; WrlKhl, Oluxner nnd
Humlberir.
Sacramenlo (I, San Francisco S,
SACRA. VI KNTO (AP) H. It. M.
, Sun Francisco 5 9 4
I Saornnie.nto (I & 1
Uatterlea -Wllllunis. Moudy and
Yelle, .VargiiM. lliiKhes und Koeh
1 lor. . . , ' , ... - ,
; Hollywood I, OaKlanil O.
OAKLAND (AP) It. IT. K.
Hollywood 1 7 0
Oakland 0 5 0
Hatter ns Shelienback and
Cook; Kuns and Bool.
Seattle 3, Missions 2.
SAN I'MtANCISCO (AP) P. TT. E.
Seattle 3 8 0
Missions .. 2 9 0
Butteries Rlllott and Jenkins:
Bnrfoot and Walters.
PHILADELPHIA, rJune IS (AP)
With ,a slashln)r victory .over
GeprKes Carpentler, French Idol or
the siuured c I pc I es, -.Tommy
Louehran, Philadelphia ravorite
today raxeil with lonalna eyes to-
ard the llRht heavywelBht title
in -in uy i uui nerieilliacu. '.
The champion lias been Invited
by Philadelphia . promoters to
meet the' winner of the Carpen-tler-lAii(rhruii
bout In the munici
pal stadium' here the scene or
L p ii it h r a n 's victory over tho
Kronch'iiiun last iiIkIiI. The 175
pound title holder has offered
(511,000' to defend his title niralnst
Ihe aifitresslvo Philadelphia.!!,
Cnrpcmii-r (i.nie
" Carpentler,. . orclild man of tho
French boulevards, foment, a cour-
uio'ous flRht against I.oiiKhran. but
a slirrinK- rally In Ihe a-ct.awny
frumn hroilKht Iho laurels to the
Quaker City puncher.
The Frenchman mimed a lend in
the early rounds by an exhibition
of boxlnir science and nunohlne
skill but a careless a-estnre In the
seventh round iravo I.ouirhran an
opening In which ho Inserted a po-
Leiii, nirnt and carpentler sank to
tho canvas for a count of nlno.
OorKCN WtNikens
i Ho ciime, up smtllnB but his ac
tions wero punctured. ,-,vlth a cer
tain cautiousness thereafter which
sapped his nrriclency and gave
Lousbran tho chnncn to como
homo victorious. ...,:
PORTLAND, Ore. Juno 18 (AP)
Matchmaker Joe Waterman, of
tno i'ortiand boxing commission,
has opened negotutlons with Geor
Bes Carpentler, light heavyweight
lioxer, for a ten round' bout' Jiere'
wllh. Harry Dillon, of Winnipeg-,
some time during tho summer. i
, WALLOWA LAKE
Wonderland Lodge
Sunday Dinner
$1
Pottage a la Rein
Sweet Relish , I 'Green Olives
' Lettuce, Mayonnaise Dressing
' : Roast Native Capon, Sage Dressing
Roast Prime Ribs, of Peef au jus ,
- Roast Ieg of Prirk,. Apple Sauce
Fricassee - of Chicken
Whipped Potatoes .. . '. Green. Peas
. . ' ; Fruit Jello with Whipped Cream
Coffee Tea ' Ice Tea Milk
Also a la Carte Menu J;
Special entertainment in lobby Saturday eve
ning under direction of Miss Isabelle Miller.
Dance Saturday Night
At 9:15
Music by the Star Novelty Orchestra.
wimrmm
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KNDOnSKS HARTIiRV
I.ONCiVIKW. Wash. After a
hrtef but lively fight the state re
Ipubliiin convention emlorsed fjov-
.rnn, llnlntt.l If ll..,ll.u
U "fearless and untiring efforts to
retiuce taxes.
wnaddsya mean. I wna spelling?" demands Mike, simian motorist wh.
tnaksa his hom In a Kansas City roo. rohablv he's lellln the cop ha
has a friend In the chiefs ottlc.
ITerrera. the Cuban, Is a very sat
isfactory second baseman and Phil
Todt Is mighty capable at first.
Tho Boston Red Sox have com
plcted the laying of tho foundation
ror a good team, In getting togeth
er an infield or major league cali
ber.
Tho next problem la the out-
field. In Ira Flagstead, Manager
Fohl has one of the best center
I fielders In the game. Two more
I out fielders like him would solve tho
situation.
PSYCHOLOGY IN SPORT
There Is no doubt as to the pow
er of psychology in sport.
Recently Ihe Philadelphia Ath
letics after toppling over Washing
ton and New York In seven out. of
nine games, invaded Boston for a
five-game scries. I
The moment Howard Ehmke,
star pitcher or. the Bed Sox, began
warming up. hopes of victory start
ed to vunlsh on the part or the A's.
"Thero Is one guy who is tough:
Tor us to bent," was the concensus
or the Meckmen.
Ehmke. since his entry Into the
majors, has been a jinx ror the
Philadelphia club. No matter how.
poorly he may be going, lie always
rises to great heights against, the
Athletics. .
This game w;is no exception. Pit
ted against the great "Iiorty"
Grove, Ehmke hurled faultlessly,
shutting out the Athletics, 2-0. He
drove In tho first run and scored
the other one.
.
- STRANGE COINCIDF.XCF.
Wlicn tho Athletics stopped New
York after the Yankees hud won
10 straight games, It was history
repeating Itseir.
Earlier In the season New York
had woa nine straight games when
It met Philadelphia in a three
game series. Tho Athletics wop
all three games.
Oetting away from Philadelphia.
New York atarted on another win
ning streak that reached 1
straight, when the Markmcn were
again encountered.
This time In a four-game aeries.
Alter breaking the streak, tho Ath
letic won two more games drop
ping the final contest.
And In each Instance, It was
Southpaw Bob Grove who put an
end to the Yankees' winning ways.
i j m m m m i r a
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U't just across the street or perhaps around the corner. It's '
reallu uour store-uou and uour neiqhbors have'made'
Picjqlij UJiqqlq qreat, and it is our sincere desire to surround'
qour table with happiness ihrouqh the medium of qood Jood.j
NALLEY'S SWEET PEPPER CHOW .....8', -oz. 25c
SANDWICH PICKLE ...............8', oz. 20c
SANDWICH SPREAD 4 oz. 14c
MAYONNAISE 4 oz. 14c
" " - 8'2 oz. 23c
YACHT CLUB SALAD DRESSING....T..... ,:..10 oz. 25c
HOUSEHOLD CHOW CHOW 1 ;..;..i qt. 42c
. " SOUR MIXED PICKLES..... . 1 qt 47c
SWEET PLAIN PICKLES..... ........1 qt. 47c
SOUR PLAIN PICKLES 1 qt 42c
SWEET PICKLES . 6 oz 18c
SWEET MIXED PICKLES........... 6 oz 18c
MacLAREN'S NIPPY & PIMENTO CHEESE.:..: : 14C
MacLAREN'S GRATED CHEESE..... pkg 9c
FLY TOX
TANGLEFOOT
SEIBERT'S POISON FLY PAPER..
't Pt 44c
-- -I pt 70c
5 double sheets 12c
- 4c