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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1927)
Paee Two LA (JKANDK EVENING OI5SKKVER Wednesday, June 8, 1027 Bradley Sweaters .. , the smart feminine garment for Fport and vacation wear. Dependable! Quality Hill'i j SPORT NEWS j YANKEES DEFEAT WHITE SOX 4 TO 1. i Pittsburg Pirates Win over Giants t to 1 in Opening Series AMIKK AN lj:A i i: w u IN lVt. ,.CM .(:: .r,:i2 .47S .477 .4.r.S New fork 4'hU'UKO 1'hiludelphia Mt. JillILt Wanhlnfrtun OeTOlaud Detroit Doiiton ....13 ,A'rroAi, lkvji i; W. I.. JVt. rituburir 3 n HU Ijul .sc is .r.si ChlcAffo - .25 J.HA Nfvr York. 'zA 2U .Mr, Hrooklyn - 'i'i '11 .A AW )'hUdliMa - !H 24 ,4L' Hosuro hi .4 mi nKujuul 15 HZ .3ir tlf Ihe Ajwh Uu'! 1'res.H liKtUe flags of the PiltHburg Pir ates and New York Yankees still ar rtylng at the top of the major UaUw denplte th efrorlH Of 14 oiBftr rlulis to lower them. Ail the home-run power in tho bat Of It ut h and Cehrlfr was .nedfd by th Yankees yesterday, to repuUe thf charging White Sox, ( but tbit If-ague leaders managed to turn bflck their rivals by a count of 4-1. Kuth mndo his I Nth homer, (ieh rlg hi 14th and Pat fullim wbl enM another while Clancy of tho White Box cracked out one for tho visitors' only tally. Opening their series against Ihe 0 Ian I a, th National lat:i;- h'ad- erH were as Hiir'ce.HKful art the i VankA ; Tb I'lraJis got u hits off (Iia notoriously poor New York pitch ing and winning. 9 to C. Thlcago's 7 lo K victory fiver Mrooklyn meanwhile jvut the culm to third piuc. above the (Hants ,rW",l)Hiy"la,,f!W1111 polnfn below tlie' t'ardlnuls. i Jakle May's m-ven-hit pildilng I Portland to ISanFrancisco jiJJ uAmiWI furt from btrt : . tit fuTtUnd I Special one-way low fare good only on special all-coach trains leaving Portland every Tuesday and Friday at 10:00 a. m. Arrives San l-Y.incisco 10:30a.m. next day. Low coat menus in diner and lunch cars. Speed, com fort, safety. Southern Pacific Aak any ruilrtunJ ut;cHf STAGES LEAVE FROM LaGRANDE DEPOT ' Phone 799)' I ravel Modern Chair 10,1 ve La Grande for .Inscpli Ii Grande for !;iki'i , I'.nisf Ixl (Jrande for l!aUii only l-a Cininde fur IVndloton (ConiK-ftloiiii ul i'i hi ',,r Leave LaCranJc For Portland at 11:00 a.m. Fare $9.50, Round trip 916.00 Dependable Values A.LONIiORG UNIVERSITY'S NEW COACH Arthur , ( hiiteh ) lonhorx na.i rr-r. iitiy iiitpolnffil i-ouch at North w !i-rii unlv-rnlty, Kvan.tton, 111. l.oirlnrf Koe.s to !h Hlff 'J-n ron f nee from Wash hum 'o!ik Tfin.k:i. in th.- KunfiuM conN-rence. M- h:iH hdd one of th most color ful iithhtlr rurers of the youriK er Mfhoul of eoueht-st. Af't-r MniHh tiK at t he I nivei Kiry of Kan Has, v. ht-rf he won nliu h-iter three :ih in foul hall, hunketball ami haHi -hull In- Wfiif to Ml'horfon idlh Kt- in (In1 Kan win ronfwrencu. l-'nur yt-aiH iiko he w-nt fq Waflli hum. Km will report at th- IlllnolH weliuol Mfpt. I. Allen Will Fight Cal Hyde in Baker HA K Kit. (lie. June S YoiinK I'ftiT JiickMfln, I-ortluhtl colorl htiivyHi-lKht, uril NuIIh Oonrmn of Hood Kivcr. will headline th on.nalr boxluir how to b.. hehl her' June 10. Thin will be the first vnt of this kind ever to b hhl In Hakfr and the hoys of the loral guard company are worklnr hard to nut I over in grund rtyle. 'They.hav m-l.-ct.-d for the site the vacant lot le-tween Southard and Khlnn's gar age and the river on Wanliington street. ermanent bleachers will pie. The ring will be In the fen ler on a rained platform. . I i Mel Allen, of U Grande, has be.n rematched with t'al Hyde In concert orchestra; s to . musical the Heml-windup. Hyde has been program; 1U lo 11. daunt orclns working hard since he lost a close tra. decision to Allen a month ago and; K(l W Portland, 7. concert trio; wants II understood that the out 7:3" o 7:4a, weather, news and come of tbU match will be differ- markets; 7:4& to 8. lecture; ft to f, cut. j vaudeville, entertainment ; 10 to 12, A special event of four rounds dance bund. Mil bring together Hud Shave, of K KOA Seattle, 7:3U, musical Maker and I'ti'po Konl, of (ramie All Coast League Games Postponed r Iff ttm All fuur Pacific Coast league. games were postponed because of rnln. MH K N(IW WltlMIJJt KANSAH f'lTV (AP) Tiny Hoe- buck, the 2 fid pound otl-Amerlcan tackle, who played with thn Has- ke Institute football team last year. Is to tackle, the wrestling, Kunio. Itoebuck hns teamed with Jo (Tontri) Mondt, th cowboy wres- tier. Several matches hav hen Locked. The foot bull star. Mondt . s.iy.-. Is faster than Wavno Munn, the Nebraska I 'nlversity athlete, who became a wrestler. gave the Cincinnati Fieda a & to 1 marl on their series with tl I'ML li.M. while ihe Hed Moot Jut sur vived a Tiger rally In the ninth -ind held the long end of a C-5 count. " 'oiinle Xfack'f revised lineup uon u hilt ing match from the Mi owns, 11 to 9. The Moslem llravca 1 2 lo 6 vic tory over ihe St. l.ouu Cardinals was remarkable chiefly for th ' luck of count deration with which the vistiurs treated the champions touted pitching staff while the Senators' llt-ii decision over the ci. vciund Indians wait partly due l the hitting of Trls Speaker at.ainst his old team mates. in our - Car Stages! 9:00 a. in. 0:25 a. m. 4 :00 p. nu 12:25 p.m. n:80p. in. 1 1 :00 n. m. 3 :;(0 p. in. XV.ill W.illn li n, I 1-iim-u) Aids Dodgers 5S I M( li'Arty "Juke" Flowers. He's tlit: l;ifWIder thttt hruoklyn acquired Irom fit. Lou Id. lie has strengthened the Io(lKMa' . I nil eld iulte a bit and Is aiding the KobUifl -to climb ttwuy r i oni tlio re tar.' THMI SIlAY'M PKO;HAMS The National llroodcasting com pany program for ThurHday night, June from U until 10. will he th light opera, "Imughter of Mad- "'" Angot." broadcurt. from sta- Hons KI'U, KOO. KKI, K(JW. KI'UA. and Ko.MO. K(l (lukiunU. news. ather. bus ball and markets; to s drama hour; HI to 11', dance program. K JH H.uttle. 7, orchestra: t, studio program; 'J, luuslrul pro- gnim: Hi, time signals. KKI Los Angeles. 7. glee rlub program; 8. drama hour; 8:3, KOA Spokane. 8 to o. studio proKram: 1 to 12. orcliestra. KhJ-San Francisco. 7 to 7:30, ! - A I it j V BE i .a program; 8 to man, program, i KUWW-Walla Wulla. 8 to J concert orchestra; 9 to 111. studio (program; 1" to 11, dunc orrhes ' tra: 11 to 12. organ recital. Kng-Heatn. o to s. ronwrt orchestra; d. aludlo program; 10, l.04Mu;u.iuuaa:;. Jl;3u ,tlaju:u oi;rhes- tia. uiiin Miile tt to 7. news yesterday, Mporttl un,i muBlc; 7:J to 9. musl j cal prugrani; 10 to 11, musical program; II, news; tl:ii2. dune ,,,; 12:15 to 12:30. musical program. K KX- 'ortlund. 1 lo or- Ulin rnnieai: :ifiT to 6:3u. omnse m,.hl K,de; 7:30 to S. Widifoot cr,.r; iu:3a to 1 2, dance music. . What did people blame for their unpopularity before halttoats was Invented? CHAM PATHLETE a?svn( ?-wiw .. . V : Xrh ly t . 1unklrr Pr-tt ef nil th fnllnMuhl flld nnd hiirk ftrs at ihe Niw Mi chll CN. V. cIIik for wnm n Is Klennor Klc. of Ml. rn on. N. Y. Hir roord -brw k -Inn performsncwi I no hi ttu Ihrow Int thf twMctmlt tlfl fl. th dl vu 49 tei and th shot, with which h' hfft pfcturM, :S I eel. PLANS COMPLETE FOR TOURNAMENT American Golf Champion ship Meet June 11, 15 and 1( at Oakniont NKW VIMtK, Juno Ji Ml') AiiMTlca'M Miipremtiey on I ho- HnltH, which rein-lied iH ffrt UtM year in HWft-pintc I lit' lh victorlcH y Hobby JoircM ami Jt-H Swt-riwr, will bt mibh-cti il to lln tmntt Ducat nlii ch;illcnK- Hin,, ittL'u in lf, Aiii-rlciin ojM-n chainjiionslilp (it ifi.kiiiont, la.. JiiMi ), ifi, nii'l Hi. T ti placis in the MlarthiK fi-i,l (oln-aily huvc bct-n Krl iouli- f,r iv ha ml ot HriliKli prof VHxtonalH who.s.- Invasion hiiH I h- lnubh obj'- tiv' j of Hucct'MHl'ully '1' l' tnlin the liy- -r (fuui trophy uiImhI an Aui-ri-I ran tt-aui nml of lining tin inont l ovclt 1 of Airo-h an IiiiKh t iti.-:. Hit? In vaibr, I he powerful Itiltluf; Vt teran. T'd Kay, i a former Ainericufi open champion, j Of the muny Bcatli-ilnx allentplH jwhicti foretKH Mtnrn )iave iiunle to pt-netrate the lionie h-IViis only Iwo have been micci-Hsf ill. Ha triumph seven years ago was the lart. lermlualiiig a twenty year stretch during which no Kuropean player was aide to break through. Tile Oilier Victory ill l!l"0 wjts post ed by Ihe great KiiKli.sh Htvli.st, ' Harry Vardoil. Success PriiiWMiiiced The suecss of HiMImIi forces in these two canipaiKiis, howev(-r, was pronounced, tor on bolh occuhIoiih com pal riots finished in the run- I up positions. J. H. Taylor of Kng- ' land wtis secoml to Vardoil in 1'juii, two strokes behind t he winner's score of :i I :t, w bile 'ardm lied three American players Tor Hecond place in HJIMi. There was one olher notable British invasion In I'M:! by Vardon , and Hay, w In-n 1 hi two famous overseas players finished In a tie with KranciM ouimet, then a youux Host on amateur, lor first place. To the surprise of crllics and ti tare gallery, Ouiuiet then proceeded to win the mihs.-uuerit play-otT, shoot ing T2 to 77 for Vardon ami 7S for Xay. Con I cast lug with the record of rirftish professionals on Ibis side of the Atlantic has been (he amaz- ' Ing Miicess of American players abroad in recent years, links stars from this country having won five of (he lasl six Ittittsli open tourna ments. Jock Hutchinson, first lo break through In tiCI. set the pace for Walter llageu. who scored in and U2A. Jim Haines followed suit In I !ir, while I lobby Jones anuex.-d I he crow n laal year. Ar tlifi-t. : 1 1 1 v l' 'lit' rniw'l whiil . I'llielilli4.r wlit'll Iiuiiicss infill killed Ihe Im.IiIic.I hiilr ln"i it-nl liy rcfiilnK to 'milny ;;lrl:l vhoj had II I, ,,1,1,,., I" ' ! The Traffic Officer It's a safe hct that the cars which step -out with the "go" signal are equipped with Champions the tetter 6park plug. If every car owner used Cham Pi ons there would be fewer traffic jams. ChriTtiHnn ( ihe htnt fxirfc f(i(ii hesuut, of itt dmbi:tibbd nUinum it cmttt tin, (irL runiituttiundnJ ti t fa cial Mliul.vitj rlci t r ,1(fi. ChotnfHon lut l or Ja Cht.mtinn- tltait Ktrd 75 ,HAMPION SpatCPfags TOLIZX3, OHIO Buy Bonds VoU often hear this ad vice given. Hut is it al ways good advice? Hetter take a lower inter est rate and be safe. We sometimes sny there are two kinds of bonds : Good for money. Good for notliiiiK'. United States National Bank I Wm. lrnu-5 ci nls--A timid ljf.r s JlS Acting Spoiled By War Career IAliTFOHi), ronn. (AP) Miss Marian I'uliar, olio of the few American woimjn who uro profeg. Hioital HtHK" rnana((iTH, lias a rec- or.) many yotuiK women would tn- j vy. he wus on licr way (o sucechs as an nrltst, but her ilcHlrc to act InttTfi-ieil wilh lu-r Mtmlles, ho who luiji'-il lo the mIhkc. rlicii tlm war , and Uv became a lied Cronn worker, in whii-h capacity Hhe won the ('luls de (Jtierre uul ot Iht dec-cM.-iioiiH. A M r Iht war cxperleiico, .she Sivh: "ActiriK wan Die one tiling I Jut. coutdu'l do, no I turned to MlaK"' ma ii.'iki Utf." ' . COVK PERSONALS and Mrs. en living (.'(iV!-:, (Special)"- Mr. J. It. Price, u ho have ), ne l.ir lie- part two year (.aflt of town .Mr. I -rice has be. n princi- MliiH Oracn C.oy tte left Thurs ihe neh.mi. have returned .i..v j,,,,,, . tor Soulhern Califor- V. he pal lu 'ove wh.-re they will make their hu Mr. I'nie will teach in the -OVe her tin will make their taiiKht Inf. three y.-aiM beiore go- Mis. I lasUeii.i, of Silverion, is a guest of le-r mother, Mrs. H;iw hiii.s hire. She wan unexpectedly calh d he(. In of the sickness and dentil of her brother, Wilbur Klchard::oii. Mr. and Mrs. H. Marten are Ihe YS we can fix side wall breaks! With our remarkable new Tyrwelder repair equipment, we can re place broke n fabric with strong, new layers and apply vulcanizing heat from within so we do not took the life out of the tire. Result: Thousands of miles added to that tire you're about to throw away! See us let us prove it. KELLY'S TIRE SHOP Ml.) Adams Ave. Real Folks at Home (The Fire Fater) LIL'. ItftD A MOO AT This CiRCUS AMD MY ACT tuRS. OVER BIG AND II- t PONT I VOU LL f,6:t a ra.c;e 1 A1 vJOE ! NSST WEfK I rvv UT UUINt. lu win I iiiv- iw I." '-l- V . OUT FIT t- N ' li If D 7fie Smoother and Better Cigarette not a cough in a carload (parents of a baby dauwhtr. born to them Wed n mlit y. June 1. Sho will Imi numed Hlilrlcy. .Miss Eva KoberU. of Salem, spent lh wpek end -witli her par ent, .Mr. and M. K. K Itoburts. Mrs. K. H, McCoo). who has betn visltlntf in 1-os Angelea, was hur riedly called home, because, of the leknens of her li ubund. Klnce her ret urn lie haM bt cn t)rouKht home from t lie fioKpllal and hl condition h materially improved. The uniuial meeting of the cem- "u ,y "awoclutlon wll( 1)0 Imld on Tuewlay afternoon. June 14, at 2 O'clock. It Ik desired that mem ber inn he- an effort to attcnl, as ofticerH for Ihe yeur will be elect ed and other bunim-nn of import ance Is to be traiiNuvted. . The annual n tlmr of seliool dilrlcl No. I ft will lie held at Ihe Hchool hou.se Monday, June 2, at Z o'clock. Mr. and Mr. W. K iroujc and family, who have, Ihcii liviiiK at I'Yet-water for Ihe part year, have, r,.nirned to 'ove and will occupy i,,.ir jioine. Miniated about a mile nj;, hji ..-la Coyette, who llilM hviviviiivivri'ivivivivi'ivi'i'iviviTimmiliya The countersign of custom quality without the high sign of custom cost. If you're interested in lines of custom beuuty, get a line on this Studelmki-r Custom Sedan. TuUe the wheel yourself and learn what u wirld of power is coneealed he Death a world of lM-auty. STUD E B A K E R CUSTOM SEDAN s1335 J.o.b. factory, vrith $100 icorth of extra . equipment at naextra cost. Ot her Stutle baker and Erskine models $V4S to $24S. HI. J. Fir and STUDEBAKER THIS IS A STL'DEHAKKR Y K A R ' R(TAL was i a Wow!? TZ ?vsl?!N ToDAV. went VUHIW did my ) STUFF GfcT IT, TH6V WON T 6z f Tmg India HUHB13 MAN HAD A CiOSt CAUL loDAY . Got 1 COUt.Mlr-JC'; So BAD I na ncawlY tuumcd inside r 1 HEAOUNER ' V in 11 been attcn llnr the normal school , at Artiland, will meet her sister J and take tho trip with her. They 'will Join Mr. and Mrsv Homor I Ooyettu, who are living at Oakley, Cul. Mrs. L. !?. Anderson will leave on Sunday, June 12, a a delegate to the Mafionlc lodge convention In Portland. The Kartern Star delegate, Mrs. Lulu Goyeite, will also leavo Hun day. ,l i'h. l.ouine May, of Haker, lias bfon the house kuckI of her brotii er W. A. McNeill. ( n-iii Muhcrisoti irifule a buHty irlp to Portland Monday, to be pr-exent ut the ritncral servicea of IliS brot he-. Jew el, wJlOMO dcalU in-cut r d on Hatui'day, May 2S. Mi-h. Ward Miller nlurned a w eeU ajo from rialjkanlo whern stie has been teaching for Ihe past yar. i Among liiose who came to fovo to jee "Iler Step i lusbaiid" W 1IH A I fM. Moyd Pierce, ot the parkdale i-luh, nml Mrs. K. K. Miller, of Pn- nm. M r.H. Van Vlack haw boen railed to Portland because of the Herious illness of her miii Tim i low. Mi.vs Lucy A. t'nKe, of the O. A. GOSS Adams jut. I i-L oi-- I AMD I HAD c J EEs FIGHTING itre batch or AClrTYLeiMtH Yen nH i a SI..J Ik i i 'V. M ITS Tn? ONLY ) cigarette i W PUT Hl WISE To Ol-D C501.DS joe. I ThCe ainT a ' COOOH IN f Cam smqkg lil. all the othcr5 ' BUN KAY J CAHL0W 01- 'Em VT I-. 'I FioJmi t. Uflllud Co.. 'A AT v, AW ii" Si t Wkp fhh LD 90f We Have ;.; The New Orthophonic Victor Records The Doll Dance I-'ox Trot Victor Orchestra Puis.-.ian I.ullaUy -- lierlin witli vocal refrain K'ahn and his orchestra For You and Me Fox Ti nt Geo. Allen Ileus's Something More About Everyone Fox Trot Victor Orchestra The More We are Together Fox Trot Victor Orchestra NestiiifjTiine I'ipeOrfran So lilue Fipe Organ Jesse Crawford What Do I Care What Somebody Said Gene Austin Come in and play your favorite record on the New Orthophonic Vic trola. Our music room is at your disposal. Can Furniture Co. Complete Home Furnishers c. extension service, will ho at Cove lor the third of her scries of lec tures on Saturday, June 11. At this visit she will conduct a milk demonstrai Ion, showing: 1 ho us of milk in the fltrt. MIsh Hess Kelly was hostess Thursday afternoon to a few wo men. BridRO was played. Mr. ami Mrs. Fmmett f'henault, a farmer in the valley near Island 4 ii v. was hero luM Kundtiy, - Mr.s. Jack KcufrrnvcM, of T.a flrande, is spending a few days lit Ihe home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. It. Van lontf. Win. liiu--.r criusA tool lnr By BRIGGS -- EM f YOU RS SURfc FOR MY I THf- BOY WITH LST'i 6 AT JOS BEFORE THE ROMAN CANDL6 SAL GETS rHWOAT COlU Ell. 176Q . V T - S9i m