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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1927)
Pagre Two LA (iRANf)E EVENING OHSKKVER Wednesday, April 20, 1J27 SMART CROCHET STRAWS A Variety of Exclusive Styles in Keeping- With Spring Moderately Priced Dependable SI II J Dependable Quality fllll S ' Values SPORT TIGERS TO MEET diipitc catitdhav Blue and White Track Team to Invade Pendle- .ton for Contest r - Tlffora this wonk uro.Hluirpcnlni; up their tootli and plttwa for tlin avowed purpose of hutiKlnff onto .a pack or Ituckuroos until t tin rough-rldora aro clawoU uncrrc " monlouely from their prancing l,.teda BooatiBO on Raturday, I.a Grando T- high ichool tram taken Un fourth crack at Pendleton thin year. 'lvo 4 clean knockout blowa worn regta J,. tered by tho blue and whltn ath letes earlier In the year itffalriHt '', one sleep producer chalked up on tho Umatilla ladB' Hide. A win by V the local track1 team thin week moan a decisive string of vlctorleit ' .over their opponents but a loss K would mean only 60-60 honors. j. In each case earlier In tho school f. year It was Tubby .undei who cut " ooso with- shock punch. But the, "'Tigers this time go to tho onomlCM Vback yard without his services, and X, It will bo Interesting to noto rc j. Hulls. " ' . i'1' kynuiii to Ilavo (Vniinrtlllon V-- l.yman, high point mun of tho f-ItHkni- meet, will hava his hunds 'full Saturday. Thern- Is Allen, fdusky hurdlor and high Jumper, nd thern la Pahl, low hurdler, anil X'rontn, high hurdler all worthy i' opponents. Allen and Lyman In l' Iho. high Jump should he one of 'J tho features of tho meet. Lymun 7 hasn't been extended yet this en son and Allen can get up to 6 fui't 10 Inchs in uu emergency. tVmiilliiK m I-'iull Kmitx (."'. A (IrunUe has hopes of scor ' Ing a conBlderablo number of . points in mo uihouh, unui mm i- lln and breuklng oven In Iho Jumps. The Tigers also hope to win the 440, tho hnlf nnd tho mile but 'some Bcvore contpnla aro oxpootcd , ' In thoiw. Pnndlp.ton him tho advanlnffn or - nbout threo- wnk mom prw:U(i.4nV;J,)i.tn,for)i U,9 Jk.KV limn iiio j igora nave mm mm nmy count foi u lot OoupH MacKenalo 1 preparing bin men. for thn iiMccC,' Hccaumi of cold wenthur, practlcully no prac tice wuh hold Monday und Ttiesday : but the full bill is In order tonight. i '. OOSTIiY TOIiKI0 KTAII . WIIjIj warm cm itiuNcnr ; (?IIK:A00 Klwood KiiffHuh, ' itar BhortHlop ot tho Toledo Am i merlcan Aoctatlon . club, who came to tho Chicago Cubs thin 8 a ; son for a $&U,U00 purchuno price, ) U turtlng his major lenguu curtier on tho bench. ; Jimmy Cooney, vetorun Cub In ; leldor, retains flint cluiin on tho ; Cub Bhortstop job becausn of hU fnpertence. . KngllHh hIiuwh great promise, but luck tho bHIU which cnnblod Cooney IhbI bcuhou to et a- fielding record for National l.caguo shortstops with u .K 7 li uver- tigo for tho season. ;c rrNo-ioNti ni:vivi:i , IIY FANS IN l-'HANCi: IItlftring-pong Is coming back Into its own In .''ranee, uud Ping-pong federation ba Just ; been formed to organlr.o sectional nnd International matches und lay down rules for their conduct. , ' IMng-Pong Is by no means u ' game only for weak women nnd children, say proponents of tho sport, who declare tt calls for tho , greatest skill and subtlety. He ores of sectional clubs havo been formed with a view to nfflltu ' (ion with the miUouul organiza tion. ; DEAF INDIA CAltVFlt WINS AHTINT'H ItANIi CIIICAOO A deaf and dumb sculptor of tho Indian race, John i. Clark of Glacier Park. Motttaiui, has rlon from anonymity as a woodcarver to the ranks of nc ' claimed nrtlfts. Follmvlng the ac t ceptnneo of several of his oiirvlngM ' of westorn nnlmals for exhlhttlitu . nt tho Chicago Art InHtltute. his "Hear In a Trap" has been placed on permanent exhibit here. Clark's i wprk consists of reproductions in Wood of wild animals. $25.46 toSanFrancisco .($ 1 5 from Portlund) every Tuetday and Friday Spaciil fare good n iptcial ll-cuchcruai. Lt. PonUoit 10:00 tn. Ar. San Frtnciiro 10: JO t. m. Dit darovt r new CaKtdc Uam io dftrl't bt. tow-con meouit tOOlbi. tree bf iMcallowtnte. Southern PaciMc "Axk any rail road agent" NEWS iRed Sox Defeat Mighty Yankees: inarca 11 lit xwu amkiwax i,i:a;i i: W. I,. I'et. New York (i 1 .K5T Ht. f ,i II in 3 1 .750 lli'trolt .' 2 t .(507 Washington 4 3, . r7 1 Cleveland 3 4 .42! Philadelphia a 4 ,4L' Chicago 9 6 .376 Koston 1 0 .143 NATIONAI, l,KA;li: W. I,. Pet. Pittsburg r, J .833 Philadelphia' 4 i .007 Huston C 3 .607 New York 4 3 .671 Chicago ; 3 .1 .600 Ht. Louis .1 3 .600 Cincinnati 1 6 .107 Ilrooklyn ... 1 7 .126 In .th'lr rimt win In wven Htat-tn Ihfl Honton ft imI Sox yfntPt-iluy gavn Iho YunkH tliclr flrnt houtliijf. Tho flcorn wa 0 to 3 and tho hont hauo of tho day wan produced not )y th ImiH of Ittilh nnd hl r.'llow heavy hitters but by the good left iidlt of yomiK Hut WlllHft. . That HhiHU-y hand huh stingy und out of tt Iho VunUn rould K''t but nine llltH. , " ' - Th Hravpji Mvri Olnnt Itillors, As though once wor not itnoUKh thn HruviB did it find. In tho morn I UK, f to 6, and again In tho uf tor noon, 5 to 4. Tim Athh-tlcfl plnyod hall to heat tho Hrnalorn, 3 to 1. With u. flnnh or hlN old tlmn wpend and da ring, Ty Coll ramo Htldliiflr homn In tho Hlxlh with tho final run on n triple Btoal. . , "; p Cn nlhiftls Win Tho Curdlnuli too Itogan to g?t up m on m afti'r u limping- Mtftrt und drtonatcd 12 hr-nvy hllH, two of which wort honiofd by Hottomlpy und Kufoy. "Sunny Jim' also chipped 111 n triple as his bit In Tim Ht, UouIh HrownB Hinunkcd m vnii nun Thre.O' lieart-hreoklng errors by Cleveland'H Indians tost them their guma with the T'lfiTH, S to-6, and the Itrooltlyn Hohlmt dropped their seventh HtrulKht to the rhillles, 4 to n. Italn trickled down In Chicago und saved either tho Cubs or tho I'lrutcM a ben ling. , Shack-O'Brien Decision Does Not Please Mob - PORTLAND, Ore., Apr. 20 (AP) Kb m my Hhnck, New York, re ceived n decidedly unpopular de cision over Tommy O'lirlen Port land, In their ten-round mutn event here Uint night. Tho lights of tho armory hftd to bo dimmed beforo the crowd would disperse, They lire featherweight. No sorlotm damage was done on either side, but O'lirlen was tho nggresslvo throughout. At Hludeiiberg, German heavy weight, earned a druw with Young Peter Jackson In a slushing six round contest. Kverett Mo Devi tt, of Pesbaslln, Wash., took a decision over Juck Deuipsey, of Tneomn, In nn oight round seml-wlndup. I'elo llryni! demonHlrated the shock punch When ho put George Hpndy to sleep In the fifth of a slx-rournl preliminary. Doth arc Port hinders. WINS OAOK ItKNOWV TS IIAI.K A'SKASON T.AI-'AYKTTW, Ind. , l.oren Dodges, sophomoro stripling of I'urdue iniverslty, hurdled 2 8 h-iHfi of rlnsHwork In a nemiter tn become eligible for bn.iketbalt in titlilsenson, and won honorable itirnllon among Hlg Ten centers. Now he Is destined to win the DoilertuakerH some repute tn track as a hurdler. He has more speed than his loping stride reveals, and Is blessed with a pair of hamlA which cun pick a basketball off tho flour and shoot for the basket from either side. wtti:hkovs ijiiuahy A CilFf TO MVINVHXI I-OI'IHVIM.K, Ky. Ths personal library of "Mnrse Henry" Waiter snn, whnstt newspaper work en ttuwed him with an ulmust legend aty ehsrnctr, has become uldic pi-nperty through Its presentation to the LmilMVilla fre public lltniuy. The WHtterson mwnunial llttrary of books Is set uvide In a spe cial room, which contains the desk, many pictures und other furnish lugs from the workshlp of the edl tor. Mice and potatoes differ In food value even though both are rich tn ttaroh. Potatoes contain tome minerals and vitamins. Milled rice has none of theaa, so ther should hfi plenty of trulta and vegetable In" the dally nicals U He Is to t sivro4, olUn. 'Beavers Climb Back Into Third Place; Win 3 to 2 ' I'ACii'in yast iiKAorr. W. h. Pet. Kurramento 1.1 7 .660 Hun I'Yunclsco 13 9 .671 Portland ....11 10 .624 Heutlle ... ..: 10 10 .600 Oukliuul - 10 1 1 .474 l.nit Aiivi.lt-H . fl 10 474 Missions i Oil .460 Hollywood I II .333 lly tlto AsMM'Inli'd PnN I Portlund nun 3 to 2 from tho i Mlsnlons. putil Htrnnd got d home run In the sixth scoring Mets ahoud of him. Hiitlerles: ltarfoot nnd WuHitra; Kinney and Wendell, ' Hollywood defi aled Keatlln 10 to 3 pounding two Indlun pllehers for 17 hits. Kutterles: MeCube and Murphy; MIIJiis, Peters und Hcbnildt, Honreunl. . The Oaks beut the Heuls 7 to 0 'In ten innings yesterday. -Mahugcr I Howard took 1'mptra ('rookn by r 'the neck In the sixth and, shook' him, being Incensed by u ruling that cost Hi" Ouks thn lead, i Howard wus ullowed to stay on I the rleli!. Hiitlerles: Dlokerninn, .:. . j . . ... Delaney. (lould and llool: Wll- . Komeumic rnr a photogrnnhnr lo write home nbout Is this extrnnnllnnry picture of nn accident dur llams, Kuns und Vurgus, Htokij. jltlg the Cheiiuer Handicap Steeplechase at Oatwlck. Kncianil., "Miss I'uubeen." Wallace Philip's entry, iHacruuienlo defeated l.os An- stumbled its. uns of the- Jumpa and catapulted Koster, her jockey, sirnlghl over her head, the camera' geics m io i at i.os Aiigi ies. j no Hcnuiors puncneu. tuts in inc. seo ond, third und fifth. Hullerles: Kullln dnd Hevereld: Moss, Niles, Holmes and Hundberg.. (lames today: oaktunii at Han I'Vanclsco: Missions ut Portland; Sacramento at i.os; Atigeiea; Holly wood at Hellttlft. Fascist Stars . Training To Win Honors in 1932 tntv a in rimn.tiv nvJ noni-'lo make u ulroni? bid for vlo- tory In tho Olympic ilutta no-, the lolesa.o' tn.lnlnK of morn youths. - At tho same limn. a for midable uttempt. will bo' made .to rapture uthletle honoi-H at Amster dam .next year. In five yeurs. according to Dep uty l.iiiido Kerretll, who stands In the same relation to uli of Italy's snortH im Konoar M. LandlK does ropA.oHca :zxJ. ily mtenT to.ca.eh tip wl,h American alb- i t c, particularly in .racK ana ;Vh,ris r;,e ;nnfr- of centra U-.Ing conlrol of all all.- etlcs In the hands of the National ,..,.. v -v.. reltl Is chalrmuu. , : " . nthleies In Italy, which has a pop- ulullon of 42,000.000, tho vast mo- . .. .lesuitoiv football. joriiy OI wnoiii iurii un njiuris itj thn KaHclst sporta ofltcluls export . row trlnmplu at the max Olym- ril'ln Iho metinlime, however,. work hart started for tho 132nieet. Thn Olymplo pommllteo says Hlgnor! rretl tin lis thumb down on "sporis for sports, wako" und dis courages the fever for record mak ing. Kecords. ho Hays, aro not Individual results hut inoujeniiu products or Intensive rupnrutloil by largo numbers of athletes. Habo Kuth results from the training of hundreds of, thousands In sandlot bull KmeH, Nurml from countless root raecsT according to tho Jiai Ihns who urn Inaugurating whole hhIo preparation of the '-mi tiro na tion. ' - ' v Nearly a million inemhors of Dlackshtrt boys and youths organ isations uru given athletic train ing consisting of scientific gym nastics and enllMthcplcs between the uges of I a and IS nnd competi tive sports thereafter. Kfrorts urn innde schools, universities, to provide community houses nnd churchus with well etiulpped athletic fields wliern coaches with knowledge of Ameri ca n method direct Instruction. Fascist officials urn Impressing on the youngsters the Idea that they must pub their best efforts Into the game not for. gain or fame but to joyed an Kaster breakfast at the put their tuition on the sporting pursunago. boys und girls bo map. ing present. ' STAGES LEAVE FROM La GRANDE DEPOT . Phone 799' . Travel in our 1 Modern Chair-Car Stages! Leave , La Grande fur Joseph ... 9:00 a.m. 4iOO p.m. La Grande for Baker, Boise 1i2S p.m. La Grande for Baker only 9:25 a.m. 5t30 p.m. La Grande for Pendleton 1 1:00 a.m. 3t0 p.m. ' (Connection, at Pendleton for WallaWalla -utd Pucol Leave La Grande For Portland at 11:00 a.m. " Fare $9.50, Round trip $16.00 S& 7 ; All WHAT I j , . ' rau'iiinK ntni in miu-ulr us his iliuunt leaps buck to her fee:. Americans Learn Over Again While in England1 LONDON, Apr, t. (API Tbe vanguard of the American tourist al'iny Is learning "i;nKllsh as she spoke" by what- it psychologist would call "trial and error." If an American man meets a similar worker of lotigllsh nation."00"" store, but it Is really n nllty he soon learns that Ills Km. llsh cousfn Is a "rullivay employe,'' not a railroad mnn. - The KnllMh "railway emnlove" Kpeu k of a roul oar uh a mineral wnKon. He calls a roadbed it ner- "--'","!;;- man, u Biiurd; a HWttehinan, u 1'. nalmun; an onKlneer, an etiKlne diiver. flrade rroHnlnKH are level croMHlnpH, and - ImKKiigft would be liiKKnge. i- Ifthe vIsKIiik American chunecH to he In the motor-car hulnen he " i" my iionnei ":rde1rll,,,h.o"d,l ';f'"n r,,,vr rZ' ,., 1HleU(1 u ,,,,. izz jaZzz wrBlu.h. lle ,,., , lrif ,,.. llim,n,lm, Mlumn)um; ami eri,, kerb. The American In Knglnnd may send by express, hut not, us bo thlnkl) , ,,,,., ,,ellv.V., ,,0 )I1C(N, (,u,ra n ft ,lir.boXi nt T' a Q---. J " . .JCidSlCr OUnGay :V , - . PrOfiTJMllS HcW u , S . In f,f)VP (vlllirCnP COVR Anrll . fKneelaU. Krister Sunday was observed In till 0( cimrchea at Cove. Threo anthems were furnished by thn ci,0r at tho Methodist church and ono -tn girl received the. holy rl(, of baptism. The Hev. Allco Payne, delivered tho Knutor moss- age. The new vested choir appeared for the first time at the Ascension. Kplscopal church Kaster morning. The Itev. William M. Hradner de livered a sermon taken from John Sunday afternoon the Sunday school of tho Ascension church of Cove and of St. - John Kpiscopal church of 1'nlon, joined in a fcstl mil, when the lenten offering was presented und a pageant told the story of the lenten offering and for what lt was used. ' Several" people from 1'nlon at tended, In addition to a large num ber from Cove. ' , In the morning the Kpworlh l.eagbo of the M, K. church en- IS MEANT BY HEELS OVER HEAD ''''Vf.' ' '.vH'-'r-'y- V ;; " ' . ' : . h . ' r'l f '''?t vV 'Us V -V: v. h Foster English AH mall-box, or Kites it to the nost man, mil Iho mnll-nian. It 'travels Is'ln the mail vim, not tho mull-ear. I , This upplles to tvoineu, too. for lb American housewife in Lou- don thinks she buys from a divt drapers, a nhoemaker is a hoal i maker here, a fruit merchant Is a fruiterer, a veKetublo dealer be-! ' comen h preen kioopi- a hardware merchant lurnH out to he an Iron .monger and a poultry dealer ......T,,' ,""" i.arn' t ,'mo,l6rH iHtwul of blwiills, 'iind,v Hweoi, and a bahy Iuik- K 1'iHteud or a perambulator. AmerlcanK become even more eonfuHed when they chance lo vIk- ft I.oikIoh'h KiiHt Knd and hear he t'oclineyH Hay lldy fur 1ml v, rtiilo nr. humi. phmt ror paper, um lor r-;"mM,ii cw h"1"""' "n" ri,e '"' ' PIIAJIPIOXSHIP MATCH PINKDI ItST, N. C The Pino Jiursl golf course, with Its beautU ful surrounding scenery, is one of tr.ulul Ul0 BCcnery had a great deal to do recently with the defeat of Virginia Van Wie, youthful .Chicago golfer, when she wus bot tling Glenna Collett for the annual North nnd South and South wo men's chnmplonshlp. , Tho two came to the fifteenth, a water lazard hole, with the Chica go girl two down to Miss Collett. Virginia's drive fvent into tho can ul und It. cost hitr n stroke. She dropped tin; ball on the bunk and her Iron shot flew across the green tu n ("'""IP of pibes and shrub- iH'ry, live ieei away. mip iook three slrokes to gv.l buck to thn 'Ain't it a Grand WHE-0 vbira. throat WHEN You SET OP IM THE Mormimg And a c gargtts tastes terribl.c ! "AND "THE si A FRieWD T(?lLS You Tha"p You 'Re mokih6 The vuRonJ6 bue-me i i LD Its the Smoothest Cigarette. ..20torl$ . . not a wits little Injured! green and was dowti another hole. Had her ball not' landed In the leafy background she stood a good cbauco of taking the hole, us Miss r ollett required four -strokes to Bel on. ' i -. I 1 'caches ilrownltig has wrlll. n a song. Young man. beware, wine and women, too. ; - - , SBsaBHHM Special Announcement I wish to announce that I have fitted up a modern Optical Parlor and Testing Room and am now prepared to scientifically test eyes and grind glasses, in La Grande again. I have had over 23 years of practical exper ience in the scientific fitting of glasses and grinding of lenses. Being in' the exclusive optical business in La Grande from 1907 to 1917, I have the records of tests of several thousand people in this vi cinity who have worn glass that I have fitted. My methods are practical and all work guar anteed. , ' Glasses Heacock fits fit. OM.HEACOCK , . F.YKMUI1T Sl'KC'IAMST Next Door to Slr TlMier La Grande, Oregon and Glorious Feelin'f tickles -AMD YOU HWE NORS COUGHS TriftN f SECOND HAND CAR HAS RATTLES -AMD YaU AvJiTCM "To ol-D GOV.ES. AND FirD ThfeRe lAM'T A COUGH IM CARUOAvO! GOLD 'f cough in a I'lH HSKAVK I'HOfillA.XS T'io National Ilroadcastlng com. puny progrum, . to be broadcast rinirsdav from & to 10 p. m. ovt r KI'OA. KO.MO, Klig, KOW. Kl'l, KI'O und KflO, Is "Pullence" by (lllberi and Hulllton un opera satirising' the "aesthetic" cru which hit London In the 'kns, started by Oscur' Wilde, KJIt ' Heuttle (.IS4.4m-"S0kc) C:3o tc K. illnuef concert: 8:30 lo 9:3n, studio pinKrum: :30 to to, university trio. ' KMX Portlund ( 4 -4 Tin-07 lltc C:.'lii to 7:30, trio: 8 to It, climcii sextet: lu:30 to 12, dance music. KCiO Oakland Clli I m-S30kc) C, little symphony; (i:66, news, base bull: s, opera gems; 10 to 12, dunce music. Kl-'l Los Angcl.s 417m-MOIiC) 0::iti, popular songs, plunn solos; 7, si iiil-clnssicnl progrum; S, dt'l ma hour: 10, modern ctassicril mtiHlc. KI'O San " Fiuncisco (42Sm TOAkc) 0:30, 'nrclieslru; lo a, radio version of the grand opera "Aiila;" 10:116 to II, dunce music. K1UJ Hpokune ' (H'.i4.6m-7l!kc) C:3o to 7. orchestra: 10 to 1'i.j dance music. ' KTAH Oakland ( 3o;.m-a90kc) S to 10, vocal and instrumennli solos. . I Ki;V Portland (4Mm-CI0kc) , 7:3ii. utility sei vlce; 7:46. lecture: ' 3, vaudeville: 10 to 12, dance band. KYA fun Kranclsco (San.Stn 76"l;c) 6:3ti lo 7:30, concert trio: Cigarettes carload Shopping Brevities Tho niotal furniture, newly ftr. rived reflects the popular tnr.ie In notions ror tno home. Orlglnullty and beauty Brp gracefully combined In the all- metal ferneries, Ivy stands aquariums, etc., that uro made to blend pleasingly with nny in. tenor rtccornuve scheme, Solid comfort that's what yon experience wnen- you sink Into one or these Cogswell chairs. jr you uosirc io snow your appreciation of Dud's or Dus. band's excellent qualities, wh.it can be mora appropriate than a gift of onn of these wonder ful chairs. - . ' Don't get Into a wranfflo wIMi the wife over ushes on tlip floor. I'se a new metal smok.r to keep ashes where they ).. long. You can get one. as low as !iSc. ''. You will like the new tilt-lop occasional tables. The UJiumn.l detrtgus together with thn-urtls-llc decorative schema will add a touch . of smartness to Uu general . appearance . of. your home. ; V In (he-latest idilpmcnt you can not fall to find just what you have bet-n looking - for in .the way of Floor or Itridgc , I .amps. The stands are of nndal uud the shades In the latest designji and colors. -V You must see for yourself our exclusive line of Velours, Mo. labs, Tapestries, Damasks und I'Yhsrs. l,et us show them to you, there Is no obligation t-n your part. We know you wl)l derive as much pleasure fiOiii the Inspection of these beauti ful fabrics as we will in show ing them to you. tf. Thoe who plan to refurnish this Spring will find many help ful I ileus und KUgestinns by looking over our large und com prehensive stork of thtiiKs for the home. You can be certain to find just what you want at prices consistent with the high quality merchandise we offor. V And don't forget this Is Sealy Week. You can buy the Na tionally Kumous Sealy Tuftlriis Mattress for $:tn.!in. The. regu lar price Is $rjfi.0Q. Can Furniture Company 8 to 9, American Legion program; 3 to la, musical prnfp'rnj 10 t 1 1, dance music. "t'K l-'X It 1 -os A ngeles ( .if. 7m 8rnke) C, plp.- organ rrclt.il: American Legion; ID to 11, dance music. KOMO Reatile CWfim-flSul;. C:3n to S, musical pmgnims: "Poultry;" 8:15 to y anil JO 1 2:an, mitsfcal programs. Dy 2RIGC5 j2 ako You're Bsginivjimg io F6GL That You ouoiHT To cox Dowjn) om Voot -oh-h h- Boy! ain't IT A GT-T?-R-RAND AND GLOH R-H RIOUS