La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 13, 1926, Image 2

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HA GRANDE . EVENING OBSERVER
Tuesday, July 13, 1926.
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If You Would Have A More Attractive
Home Get Colorful New Draperies
V Now At
Disposal Sale Prices
Nothing addn to much charm and beauty to an Interior an colorful now drap
' cries carefully elected to provide the proper effect. The suggestions of Mr. Jukway
at The Observer's Institute can be carried Into prompt and Inexpensive being by
selecting now while Disposal Bale price are available.
Many lovely patterns and color creations are shown In the lateHt summer drap
ery material! bright cretonne to add choir to bedrooniH and to cover worn up
holstery or plain chairs. You'll aim find bright silk and ruyoiiB, good quality net,
and a variety of drapery accessories to mako your home changing a pleasant task.
Every piece of drapery material -and drew Rood for school Sewing in on Halo
this week In our final Disposal Sale drive. Some remarkable suvlngs are hero foe
you and a wonderful range of materials, patterns, and colors. Make your selections
now at the reduced prices.
HILL'S
A Good
Pln.ee to
, Trade
PORTiNEWS
OUIJICAGB
YESTERDAY'S GAMES
KATIOWAI. l.KAOIT!
New rork S. Pittsburg .,
v riTfVK' AP--MftRager Hob
lnsoii honied' an uttlnuilum to his
, team Monday-' telling" the players
to l out' and play ball, as he
had waiver n ten of them In his
pocket, i Th'ey Immediately Went
out, launched a vicious uitack. on
Mllstrad In the fourth inning and
nhut Init Chlcftiro, 6 to 0, in the
final Krtlne of the aeries. Pnuy
Vance' was lilt on the arm by a
linn drive, in the fifth Innlhr and
was unable to continue. R. H. K.
Urooklyn ..' i It I
Chicago '.. .'.I .'. '. 0 11
HatteVleft Vtance, Bhordt, Ber
ry: Mllstead. Mtintiinrer, Tlercy
and Kurinett,
CtKCiNNiVTt XAD n. H. K.
Philadelphia i .: t 13 1
Cincinnati : '........ .. 1 14 2
Batteries -UBrich, Wtlloughby,
Pierce, lireacht and Henllne: ltlx
ey. May and liorsmve,
BT. UOVW (Ar . II. K.
Ronton .......: t 15 1
Ht. Ixmls .C.: 8 12 S
Batteries MoTtdfe Wertx. Jt.
Hmlth and Taylor; Hallahan, H.
Hern, Johnson, Bolhoron, Keen
and O'Firrell. , -:
AMFRICA5 LEAMIi
Cleveland t, M York I.
wxsiriNOTON ap) n. it r.
w. luls . 111 3
nnuhlnjrton .. 1 I J 1
Batteries 2acba-y, IXavt and
Bcbanc; Orden, Marberry, Morrvll,
PoJoioro and Huol tiid Bnvereld.
BOBTOM (AP)
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PlOtADKLPMIA A) R. If. E.
CMco . . I IS l
rurtMctpkto - iio'i
lutterle tytxtm. Ewrda,
Billy Evans
Says:)
A I'OPt liAa VIOTOIIY
Thf Priory or hohby Jontfl in
win nt hr iht Hrittwh oprn wa.n a rtc
ritji dly popular oho at home und
abroad.
IT il.prn n a dliwnUiift votn, H
Voulrl cDtnn rrom Ihn proCcMtohal
golc play era.
In all Bportfl, tho proforVilonal la
rt'KurdiHl uh lht Hiiprrlor of thn
amutcur, ihln UKiiully hotdn ool,
but Rolf very olivn off' na dtntd
iM exception. Uobby Junes in hucIi
an individual.
vhllo JonoA In Very popular
with the protYmional player, a
victory by our of their runk prob
ably would liavo xn tnom plaa
Iiik, Himply bccaiiM it would keep
thn pro to thn foic, and that 1h
qultn doMlrabla If ho U Id continue
10 frtt the big money.
a
HIX GRKAT ROVSDS
J on oa, in winning tho HrltUh
open, turud In four rounds of re
markabo golf. Ho wan conftUtcnt
throughout. Ho had a Ti for hln
firat two rounda, thpti a in, follow
ed by a 74. for a totul of 21.
Coupled with his rvcord-hrenk-Hig
uuallfyhiff rouuda of CC6S-134
at HumitnailiilM, Jonea turned In
oU roinarkahl cxUlbltlonn of golf,
whtfh' ah ou I l Htond for noma tlmt.
It'a betn 2!) ycara alnc an ama
teur won thn HrltUh open. Harold
Hilton raptured It hi ISnt. Ho al
so won It In 1K9Z. Only three ninrv
teura have ever been nucccsaful In
Its conquest, John ball, Harold
Hilton, and Bobby Jones.
The lirlttnh open waa Inaugurat
ed In IK 10. When you figure that
over a period of 66 year only
three amateurs hav won the fevent
you get Homo Idea of- the feat per
formed by Jonea and the golf he
wan -forced to play.
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ALK ilLST .MARK
Thn winning of the HrlllHh open
by Jonrn .with a acorc of ifitl,
eqtialthg the bt t mark cvor rv
cbnlt'd In tho historic! event, topH
'off Kvn yrars of ivmorkabln goir
I by tho Atlanta star. : .
Hack In, 1922 ho finished In a
I Lie' for'-miceiid in thrt V. H. open al
;Hkoh.e. -, Thn 1 following yeur he
tied with 1 Hobby t'rulckahank for
tho title M Inwood and won t)
playoffi t lh 1924, he wna ruuncriip
to Cyril Wuikpr-kt Oakland HIIIb.
At Worckatnr last year hp tied with
Willi MacKarlano only to Imi beat
en in the. playoff.
In addition to creating nil thLs
ontuaion anions thn professionals
he aiao mutiageil to win the Ameri
can amateur championship the
IuhI two years.
And as slat J tho ncore of I'M
mado by Jones In rapturing Uh
l2tl Hrltlah open tied tin- hexl
mark ever tiinde in the event. Jim
Hrnld Wo if at Walton Heath In
19US with the name )hore.
who ndmltH h 1h fn, lunl a score
of 311.
Hrttlsh golf received a- sev;ro
.ft back In the vicloiies of Wweet-
ser and Jones. i
r.ARi.AM) crrrixu hkady
ITHBANA. Hi. Oarland Grange
Hed's brother, la going to .too some
Ice before cool weather com-s In
tho fall. Then It will he time for
him to try to do something like he
did for llllnl. ' "
(i I IK AT if. s. yi:ah
The winning of the Brit lull nma
teur crown by Jea 8veitmr, the
victory by thn Anierlcuu amateurs
In the Walker cup play and the
triumph of Bobby Jones in the
British open, will make tho ywir
of 192$ one long to be remember
ed In Knglund, and not at all plea
santly. Kngland looked to some of lis
promising young professionals to
make the going tough for the Am
ericans, but they fulled miserably.
A glanct at the final figure's re
veals some Interesting fucts. U
Ishows many of the vetetan British
Jgolft-rs with tho lower scores.
J Among the best cards weru 3"4
I by J. H. Taylor, who Is In his 64th
yi'ar. 'Alex Hurd, who Is &X. Jiad
a total Of 30S, while Jim Braid,
nmr
IUsnkenohlp and McCurdy, Rrhalk;
Qulnn, Ut-ay, Willis. Orova and
C'ochrano, y-.
PAtlFlO tXAST MCVIVK
Ioo Aiuri'les S, HoUywiod 0,
HnM.TWOOn (AP) It. H. E.
ho Angrlea .., .., to 0
Hollywood 0 4 0
Ballerl . . VaiaVton and ltnii.
nah; Mulca:. Unrleton, Fuller
ton and Cook, kedinan. t
BAKER-LA GRANDE
STAGE
Leave La Grande ,
7 A. M. -12:20 P. M.'
and 3,30 P. M.
George S4iiillllllcl, the lreetrr
of Oh purchrt-tt tit'rninn iKhv
rings. Is iMilliling a very Inrgn new
' kennel, lie lin.- ali-emly had us
li-llve- lillll 4S,(I)0 heavy No. 2
' shinnies mill he has used up HIT.
ouiiiN of thn heavy slihigle unlls
iiiwl ttome liai'k afler 0 more.
Huiiils. He is as linil after ilo4-i
.is t n le .Inke. I dou't enri- alioiit
v(.-liliiR Ills place arter sliailmvn
a. I tuulerstii'iil he has shittiin
hc.-iili-s the dogs.
Th"ip an Mime of the dnnlies!
IHi pic i In 'hi Town. t hey
hne leu Ir.idhig Willi us for al
iiui( two yii hut Hilll Ihej keep
i viulng hni-k.
We are alivnily making ln:es
with MMtle of the houwwives to
show' them Uie waltMper when it
eonies hi. Ni'l hiug wrong , nhoi:t
tlml.
Ycstcnlny spelled a good palnl
tay.
All gooil slngrs i-emi-tiiber tin
rehearsal tonight at the oicn alii-
lelle field.
The inno.il of Royal mal ruul
In yesterday morning. You tiiiuht
Ik- ohle to gi-t a few Ion for il0 H.
If it. jihiHie In right away, hut
(M ihr.ps it will all 1m gillie.
Claude C Pratt
Lumber Co. .
"The INxir Man's rletd
Near K.Hinilry. I'lione Mate 94S
No Sunday
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ROUTE
VACATION
i. R. KKENEY,
Agent
1m Grande), Ore,
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4.
flarlcs Ponzl,' get-rle)wmlrk genius of flonlonand Florida. b
under arrest again after' an unsurcessrul attempt-to riee '.thn
country on a steumer.. This pirliirR shows him in the cenlnr.iwlth
Sheriff T. A. Hinford of ifoiuiton,'' Tex., at the left and Orricer '
Oeorge Jjiey, hls 'eaplor, at the Tight; Ills capture was tirought
about by Icy and Webb (".. Arit. munaglug editor of the Jloimlon
lren. 'Co dltigulse hlinseii 1'onzl shaved the top or hiH head and
plucked out many of his bushy evehrownn'. - . .
HHAKINIi HATES SET ;
SALK.Nf, Ore,, July 13 AP)
The public service commlsion Mon
day set Tuesday, July 20, as the
date and Portland the pace for a
hearing to Investigate the schedul
es and practices of the Khore I Ana
S tagea and the . Oregon stage line.
both of whtch operate between
Seaside and Cannon Peach.
News from Honolulu. Big drouth
and grass skirts turning to dust.
Mkely rain before you could get
there. i
, Mil. ASTOK AI'AJHir.K .
NOItTH HEMIKTEAIl. N. Y.
Mrs. Vincent 'Astor 1 and other
wealthy summer residents of Long
Island have been -quite perturbed
over bathing parties of motorists
who some limes have . worn less
than the girls do In. the shows to
which Klo Zlegfeld ' objects. ' The
county authorities, have acted on
the matter to the 'extent of seeing
If Ihe town needs help for Its po
lice. .-. . ' " 1 . . ;..- .
POHTI.ANl). Ore. July 11 (API
Kndorsfng tho candidates select
ed by the republican voters at the
primary, and pledging support for
them at the November election,
the slate republican control com
mlltee late yesienlny adopted reso
lutions and . luld plans for ' the
campaign. , , ;
The admlnlstrallon for Presl-'
dent rootldgu was. endorsed and he
was praised for his work In reduc
ing expenditures. The Oregon
delegation in congress and Naiioa-
ul Committeeman Ralph Williams
were commended. ; '
Phil Metschan, 1 Portland, 1 .was .
elected chairman of tho state cen
tral roinmlttue: Floyd J. Cook, ot
Medfotil, secretory! and Nulhan
XlrnuK, Portland, treasurer.
t'hatrman Melsehun was author
ized to appoint an executive com
mittee of twenty. Including ten
members of the stite central com
mittee and ten. women to have ac
tive charge of Ihe campaign.
I. Patterson, republican no.
mlnee' for governor, addressed the
meeting, saying he would place
himself lnv'the hunds .of 'the state
committee and would have no in
dividual manager In tho campaign.
M. I'i. . f'rumpaoker, republican
nominee for congress from tho
third district also spoke.
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CHAIN STOItl.S KOBHI'.n
PORTf.AND. On. July t.1. (AP)
Three grocery stores belonging
to the Eagle Chain concern In dif
ferent parts of the city were rob
bed by safe crackers over tho
week end. A Iota! Of 1368 was
taken In the three jobs,vtho potlce
reports showed. . v
. Ought to he against the law for
a'congressman to take h bribe; 1
' A- lndon womjan has sued a,
beauty parlor for damages, charg
ing .that she was left immersed lh
d. mud bath all day. by an attend
ant who forgot her.
What a dog life
some poor old pipes lead !
Poor old pipe 1 Looks like he's gone to the
dogs! He was a good pipe, too. The pick of
; hundreds. . . But he's never had a chance. All
his life he's been abused. . . neglected. . . treated
like a dog!
It's no way to bring out the best that's in him.
A good pipe must get good tobacco. . . it
should get Granger Rough Cut. No other to
bacco is so certaiato make the most of any pipe.
For Granger is made solely for pipes. . . made .
. of the-finest pipe tobacco that grows. . . mel
lowed by an old-time secret recipe that takes
out all "bite" and "harshness" and makes
' Granger mild . spicy. ;V and mellow !
Being "rough-au," too, its large flakes burn
slowly and smoke cool. It brings joy into the
life of any pipe. Brings perfect pipe-satisfaction
into the life of any smoker.
GRANGER
Rough Cut
The hsh'-pound vacuum
tin is forty-five cents,
the foil-pouch pscksge.
sealed inanair-tighcglsi-Jie
wrapper, is ten cents
Cfanget Rough Cut is madt by the ttggm Myers Tobacco Company