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Paee Two Saturday, July 2, 11)27 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PRETTY CRETONNES For summer drapes and furniture slip covers. Many new patterns now. Dependable Values Hill'; Dependable Quality SPORT NEWS SENATORS GAIN 'Portland Takes ON YANKEE PACK! Another One On The Nose, 5 to 4 Washington Wins Eighth' Straight; Clutch Sec- i , ond Place Tightly I l'A II IC (OAST I.IIAfil i: w. I,, ivi. I'ittsbtlrK ... Ml. Louis ... rMriigo Niw York Hrookl)-n ... Milladejphla Hoston . finrUinn&tl NATIONAL I. DAI. I I : W. I.. 411 t IM) 40 L'7 K4 :t4 SI 311 ...27 :ii 24 :H 2 0 44 .r,!i7 , lialtliinil j Him KriiliriNcrj i 'at'l'iitlU'lllo K.ultl.- J'orllaml M ih.SllMI I. ns AiikH'-h Hollywood r.7 :ih r,2 4:1 GU iU 4K 44 4S 47 44 r. I 4 1 f.2 .is r.r, .i;ei .r.47 . r 2 1 ..'.22 .4S!I .4:i .441 .4H!I MMlAV'S I'KOIJHAM Tin National liroaili'imt IliK I'Onl l.uriy fjioKraio Ktiinluy niKhl rroin 10 In uiii If th.- J i 1 . 1 1 . . 1 1 drama .John lilt' liutiilxl nn.1 Salonlo." i liruii.liiisl iv. r Kl'il. Kill). KI'l. ! K!W, KI'HA. KOMI). Klly. 1 KIJII Oakland i:ls4.4Ml-7Silkc) 7::ff, to I'l ('.il.yloi'iui) rlitlivh vlro. KI'l- I. on AiiKi'l'S I 4 'I V Ti m - II 4 'I -he) H, rhiHli' llotii; IK, nn li. sl rn. KI'l) -San l-'i a ni'lHf'O H22.:iln- I 7 I OUr- Ji::if In In, 101 rl or- rhiHl i a. 1 KHA-. I i.-nvi-r i:t2.r..5iii-!i'2Hkr) 7 : lo ! I'onc'-rl. Ii.'iiv.-r hand. KOIN I'ortland I :i 1 !ini-!'4nU') ' T : rn rhrimian Sri. iM'f rtiunh ht vle.'. !i. Ma'-Kil, clasHa-nl iinmlc. K.IK- .'-at lit- CHS.'Jm-Ninikcl fl. .VI. K. chiin h . rv'ii t ; !l;:U) 10 I 1, hIihIIo i-onei'il. KI1W- I'm llaiiil I 4'i I in-li 1 nkr) Mi to II, l'lihlU' .S.-rvleo llllli' Nyin-pholiy. KUij - Spoliall.- (:nii.2in-Mlllii') j 7 : :i'i. I ntiri'li oi I ih- i i hi ii !i lo ll I USA pruKraiii. CASHING IN ON OPEN TITLE rvice.s; , AMFHK AN I.I Af.l II W. L. New Tork .., Washington Chicago Detroit ... Philadelphia .'leveland ..... St. I.tfulfl .... HOBlOTl f.M 2' :t 2it 4n h:j ; .V...3& 3U :i.t 33 .... 2H 'AH . If. 52 liy Asto-iatl I'ress i Sensational npurts have thrust the Bennlors and Tigers forward us possibilities for stopping tin! sw-eplnjc stride of the Yankees lowurd tli American Icaguo pen nunt goal, Washington sent Connie Mark's Athletics founder-In aea'n yeslm dny on Hadli-y, a recruit pltctifr, yi id' d only threft hits for a 2 (o I d'clion. it wan the eighth stralKht triumph for Iturky lilir rlM' uKKrPKatlon, now miugiy fixed in jwcond place. lietrolt batmnen thumped four li the AM lnlrd I'itvi lliftliiK ii home run hud a ills- ,V,i- iiMrotjs cM".'rt on ivi Toiiilln, I'oiI- hmd pitcher and nn;.ke-elmrmer, ; tor uiier Mh ciifiiit blow )iad tied jV, th coimt at 4-all, he allowed Sjic 714 ranit-nto to wori' the wtnuiniif run rlt;7 'off his delivery in the einlilh inn " UiK- w' Kavc Ihe Holons .58 ' ! :t-' '"ild In thH serleH. Halterins: ,r.22 Hachiic. and Koelih-r; 1. I-'ren'1!), .4ix 'I'O'ulin and Yelle. ,4l!4 ( A wild Heventh innluK rally that .221 j netted hIx runs enabled the SeaiH to iiowe out Los AiiK'les !l-X, Hut ) lerii's; Weiitherwliy, J'eterw and Walby; Kun, MiillH, (leary, Mar tin, Turpi!) and Hego. Mickey Heitih, Tiollywood flrnt nucker, broke up a splendid pitch ing duel between Mill La.sley, MiH h on roo Ic (, n n d l-'ra n k She! le n -bach, Hp 1 1 tut 1 1 artlHt. when he homed In t h i IumL or (lie ninth with one man on to kW( the-.Stars a 4-2 victory. Hatterles: ,usley iind Walters, Whitney; Shellenl)ach ami Murphy. 1'layiriK at ancouver, Oakland even MONDAY'S IMtlM.'ltMS The National MroadcatMiK com pany proKrain for Monday niKht 1 from S to : will b- a July Fourth , c.-lebiatlon program. KOO tt to !t:JM, book cbatN. KCi A H to U, Hlmlio piOKiam. KOWW Walla Walla ( 2r..:tm- luuokc) Hrlln, Htudio pt'OKiani; 1" ; lo 1 1, oi'chfst ra. K.'I i, xouk recital; 1 a, pro- Mm.. V'w. :( Shoes Sell For $1000 In Paris j I'AIMH ( A F)-ltnmor that nil . exeiuslve hoe d .siifm-r rect-ni ty i nold a pair nf shoes for Jfj.n-to i frunrH or $ I.imio ;h t raUMiii,,' j mi i tiea Ih of ttst onlh rin nt in Hie i dri-Ks world. i i Ii? sIioi h, f-ald t o have - n , piirohuMed lor a for-iim Hi. nf, had ! heels ot real (fot.l wilii a i h li en- I eriiMtalion of m-mi-pierloos lon. i ( 1-arU .(jiiotm (ih an the hlite. ) pi Ice pani lor .shm-.s w ithout pre : ' iuus atom on I hern. n:i iinsTs r ( Hit (.tt Have The New ( ORTIIOPHONIC; VICTOR RECORDS f J Can Furniture Co. , Complete Home Furnishei-s WO.M i"l!i:siin:s ON I'MXAI, l!OM!l 10 to gram. K(iW-9, V'Mutian hour i 2, dance muHtc. KOIN S to !), sludlo prOKiitm! 1 ii to 1 1 :8a, dance band. !i to la. sludlo program; in to 12; variety program. HO -H::i to tu. oran concert. KOA 7:1.1 l palmitic music. ELGIN PERSONALS t ( I par ST v 1 J I i'J.. ,i ' Vi j I THCT (927 . OPEN. f'MirAf.'O (Al'j liec'dalh.its from giiffn Marie of : umania a re on their way l. ( 'hicicoa who iiad a share In her t-n I erta i ihiumii il the I'llilnd Stale.-. Sm-ielV l minor has it iliat one of l he awards is foi- .Mrs. Ira .N't-Non .Mums, .,ile nf the former A m erica n iiiiiii?-ier t tbt Halkans. Mrs. Morris ami her liusbanil m -i romp-hied the men on her A m.-ri can lour last autumn. Mrs. Mm-h-I is Written a book, "(in To.ir Wi'b ".lieHii Marie." for the benefit of , me Huiu.-iliiali lied Cro.-s. l Arthur Meeker, ('hiiano social : leader and nun of tueen M a i ie -f a -I -( visers on her lour, also is reported to hi- slaled for a decoration. in charitable work. Jmth hrrn. IcaMues on the hoard nr mr. i:itsmfi kavi.s orflfj (iUAI'TOM, N. It. To OenraI LINCOLN, Neli. (AP) A woman j I I - ..1...,......! I th.i llCMI o ihe I.n t;e:u single adicy of . t a I ' 'ersh inj, wlio has heen touring K'Vernmeii! in ehraUa . While Mountains, wilt b due 1 Mrs fit-He A. ilirsH of Omaha 1 hau ks lor savintf a llfri ( Ksther Jbecanie chairman of the board of i i llffonl, la, viclini of a pftcultar icoiurol on Julv 1, takiim chaise oi accident lives. HIir wum In a Cloned the yov.-rnmeiital branch which op-(car 1 hat turned out.1 rop passing crates 17 peu:i! and charitable in- , horseback rbh-rs. siltiiliotis "f the (.ie dis burses f.'Luuti.lHHi annually First of her se to b board. .Mr. Hit-s has s. it since l!i:':f. Piior to A sione crashed throtiKh 'lie window of the far and picrcd her jugular vHn, ad th" (bneral I'ersblnff administered rved on first aid and sent the eirl In his her up-1 car to the hospital at Newport, polntMient she had lo;:;- liei-n act i N. 11. misfi m ;i:is iuxic l'AULS - ItCHides n hand propel ; b'd diriKlblc which n,iv in 1 "s:i ami a r.-.l jlk paracliute in which -Mile. Poiifvfn dropped from a bal loon in 1 sr.!. the only relic of , NoriKefi.s.-r and oli is to tie placed i in th; KOverntnent'H aeronautical i milKem. The relic is lh. himlinir , KVar Ihc livl.'ilnrtl il rim ru. nln-n I startlntf for New York. of much interest to the people of Klrln. Mr; and Mrs. Oleic Yonnj'-. of I a will, came to Kljfin W dn s !ay. They are tfnintf l visit Mrs. V OiiiiK's pu rents. M r. and M vs. " fic.-b Oaron. until after the 4th. K Li: I N (Special I The buy scouts, or LlKin, held th(r reii lur rn'-'tiuK Tmslay fv.-niiiK m the city park. S. v.'ial boys aasi-d different tests. Fach boy was to tak an old tire which was used to make a bonfire. They ure plan- 1 up the. Kt-rlcn with SeuttleiniiiK on makiiiK an overnight trip Tommy Armour, who was crowned 1027 open juolf champion rec'-nlly ;il Ofikmoiit. is now fufdniitf on his new title. Arm our is i-aid to have accepted contracts callins; for more than $"(', mill for the use of bis name ami exhibition matches. The tide will net him more l ha n any other wearer jraiin'd from !l, epertM' Cleveland pitchers for 17 hits lor Omild and Itead; by winning 4-3. Hatterles: Sjinrks. a 10 to & victory. Sutherland and Hrandl. (ii-iihain. Jenkina SAY hltlTlSlI ACTItFSS NOT .OOl FILM TYPI- , (icl-.rttf Tak Ij'Or Lou UehrlK Kraldied the lead In Ids home, run marathon with Hahe Ituth by whnekliiK No. 20 as the l,f)NluiN (AP) Krlilhh critic Yank buiuped the lied Sox off who are t rylnn to discover why attain to the tutui of 7 to 4. Km land has produced so few woni- . Tho Urowns stopped a five- en film siars say t heir ad resnc gallic losing atn'tch by slugKingr lack the necewsary sense of ailvei ttiree Whltu Sox pllehers for IS tur and pluck. hiiJUWUKMMV-J 4, to ,;iv''r'11,',Ji M"HJ... I?1' 1 Ll." v""m'p'' I-"ndtn t'niinon tui"d'lii,"vvor!aWa'flT plon CurdinftlM down with five hltn In the films, but the out wi audi ng ini tho Pubs took llm opener of a Hritlsh motion picture actre.ises wrlefc in Phlcago fl to 2. admittedly rf few. , , ' JMraU-s Wallop HN I Home Mrlilsh producers say Kng-j Th. i'iri,-u took thn Hds into Hb types do not photograph weil.j camp 6 to 1 und Increased their hold on tint li'ngiio, lead to one and one-half gatm n. ATler giving Huzzy Vance the lend five times at Philadelphia, thn lirooklyn lloblns saw the gamo filtered away In the ninth when a batting awMiult gave the Phillies a 7 to 6 victory. , Mann's timely pinch single drovo In two runners In the. ninth to give the Hrnves a 7 to fi triumph In the flrnt game of a double bill with the Giants. The New Yorkers an nexed the nightcap by 4 to L The actresses blame the situation poor direct Inn and iliisal Isfac V teehiihue of photography. ASK ft PAHIM (Ot II. Toil WOMFN IMX.It !; FA It 1 H (AP) Police women may soon hft seen In Kranee if the plea of Mine. Avrll do Sainte-Croix, one of Die lefldlliK feminists of 1 he cimntry Is granted by the pat Is municipal council. In the faro of two unfavorable officlftl reports made in lfi4 m the appointment of women as police officers, Madame de Haime Ci4.i asked that fi hotly of women anvil-laric-s lm iippolnted for spu-hil de tail In women s and children s work. ! IdLAFS l:tf YFAHS OLD STUA'I'FOKO, Conn. lAI'l A lone Mine hedge which may well have been the lumber of most of the lilacs of Oils cotinlry was cut down here lecenlly by a newcomer wlln saw possibilities nf profit in a corner lot. Kvery spring It was a place oi bloom and frn g ranee. Shoots had hern carried away from It fur more than a hundred years. iteseuri'h In town history showed Hint ihe hcd;c was planted in OHm; by ihe liev. Samuel .lohuson, who brought the shoots from his na tive lown of OulMotd, Conn. In Ihe. :','ll years of its exInteneM the hedge bail Mttaiued a beieht of more than Hi m teet , despite Die yearly cut-Uti);s. to Cabin cie.-K in a leu wc'-us. few of the boys have already i dered their scout suits. Will Kysdam was a La Oramb isitor Wednesday. Thft.ltov. K. A. Pollock, Mrs, W. ,(7 I trow ii, Jean Oeiihnm und l.tl citc and Fllzahe! h I'olloi'k w civ business visHors in La (ii a tide Wednesday. .lcs.se Hn shcnis, of La (iramh , was at KIgiti on business Tuesday. Hubert S as was a La OnunJe visitor Wednesilay. 1 Charlie Hill, of Telocasi-I. was at Klgln Sunday. Mr. Hill at-i tended the Hug reunion, w hich j was given al the Knights of PytJi.' las halt. j Katie Hudson, of Alieel. visited1 at the hemic of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hill Sunday. Mr. l 'on hey, of Mlnum, went (iramle, ntMnded 1 hp Hug reunion of Flora, took her ami h-r chil Hunday. j dreu, liny and Muriel, lo Flora. Mis Mamie Alexander, of Laj .lohn Crnlltshank was at Miriam Grande, spent Sunday i.-dllnj; herlon business 'i'lusuay. parents at FlKm. j i MV Vlcoson were Soon- of the members of thej... ,.(iww;it;a Wednesday. fhey ' were aecompanled by Fianl; Itob- W. c. T. F. met at the horn r.iiiih iwiapion ne(in.-s.iayj lMfi0 ;,nd Jay Johns. uated for the flood sufferers. They , reported a large supply of cloth ing. alt hmigh most of It w ah to women l-'red UuU Is at Wall DANCE! Al i:nuli' Hull i:vi:iiv sat i iin.vv niwl MOMIAV NKill'IS Ailm. r.llr l.adli s I i IT ISN'T A HOME WITHOUT A TELEPHONE j5 SOMEONE had the bright idea to get up an impromptu picnic. . " " , "Call up Frank," said Helen, "he'll want to go." 1 : "We can't get him, though," replied Charley. "He haen't a Telephone." Too bad! Frank is a fine chap, and he does like picnics!. Home Independent Telephone Co. ' AND YOU CAN HAVE ONE FOR A tKW CENT A DATI I iee P.een. w ho has bei-n work- ! ing at Pow wat ha, retui m-d home . j Wednesday. j help- Mrs, Friiiua Scott, of I -a (1 ramie, j was at Llgm Sunday. Mrs. Charlie Itiggs, of Stimmer vllle, was an lllgin vlyltor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wltly wen business visituis in Ui -Orande! Saturday. I Mrs. W. F. Hue. Mrs. Mali. I ' ad's house. Hoy Nicoson busirn-ss l-'ri- ing build Olen Slier Alec Young am) wee.- al Mi nam on day. The gnddi-s.H. of liberty contest came lo a (done last night with Flora Wiekens In the had. After the first rnnotineeinent of the hi: M1J.S ILXZOItSl Ni;w YtiltK A long, flowing, carefully combed board adorns Or, P. It. Fruehiioh. of Ulriniughum, Kngland. When he arrived on the Maiiretania news gatherers asked his business. " sell safety razor blades," be explained. t h rough i:tgin Wednestiay. Mr. and Mrs. I-;. K. Arant. of Freettiiter. were at Flgin the lbs! of t he w erk. M t . A rant will be the principal ol the Flchi school this next year. Tln-v will mon here about the first of August. A dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hex Itoii-b-t Tuesilay evening. The gue:ds present were Mr. and Mrs. (irorKc ttordon und baby. William Itoulet, Mrs. (Irnff and daughter, Haehei. Pelle Tracy and Albert Koulet. Mr. and Mis. Claude Holbtook, of t .a Orande, visited relatives a I Klgln Monday. They attended th" Hug reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McDonald, ot La Oramb'. weie at l-ilgln Sun da. Mr and Mrs. Glenn Hug are the proud parents of a se n and one half pound baity girl, born t them in La Orande June L'S. Dr. and Mrs. Mayvllte, of La Hindshudler ami Mrs and family attended the meeting al Starltey Saturday. j Airs, i.itiel -Mcoson. who lias . teen Mirk in La (iramle, spent I i-'al iirilay nlKhl at the home of .Mrs. Fred Hull, of Klgln. On Hernal Hug! caudbhit"s, th gning Sunday her fat lm Mr Han:. on. reuialnder of the girls of the Senior class were add ed Luella Witty, Kutherlne Smith, Marjoiic lliissears and Veok- H"f.i - the hitler's name being taken off the list because of her mar riage The contest has been going on for over a v. eel; and has been AL'S BIG STICK STAGES LEAVE FROM La GRANDE DEPOT Travil in our Modem Chair-Car Stages! Loavo I.a Grande for Jusi'ph La Grande for Baker, la.isu La Grande for Maker only La Grande fur Pendleton (Ooimeclloi.-i 111 I'lMHll.Ioil f, 9:00 a. m. Or'jr.a. in. 11:110 a. m. 1 :00 p. ui. 112:2.1 p. in. 1:H0 p. in. i:.t) p. in. .11111 u niul I'uki'ii) Leave La Gran For Portland at 11:00 a.m. Fare $9.50, Hound trip 16.00 i " 1 -'1 55 1 Si js V l ' -y 4 j i ' ?:. AM--- ii. -f -V WALLOWA LAKE WONDERLAND Spend the Week-End At Wallowa Lake Carnival for the Young Folks Motor Boats, Row Boats, Saddle Horses. Dancing Saturday, Sunday, Monday Frolic Starts Sunday At 8 P. M. Music By ROBINSON'S VARSITY VAGABONDS Penland Bros. Transfer Company You do not have to crate your furniture when moving in j our Padded Van. We have pads for all kinds of furniture. 'Sf ro . EX Let us give you a price on moving your goods.; PENDLETON, ORE. PHONE 339 Ni.l imly lu ).,.lll,- ,,.a Al Siiiilh wi.lil :i K ui,,l ,in,l Klli'k fur li is an t-qually r.ir ml.l:tiil riBiirp mi tli K,,ir llnk. Von e him Hit. tei'ing off whllfl Miu-vinic a hnof v.u-.nlnn hi Vim Sulphur KprliiKi, V. V.i. food," says Welister, "is thatS J&jfff which supplies nutrinient." -alra ' But had the old hoy ever cat- Mf0 i Ml B en at The Lavender, he'd have tat , a put out an extniedition to com- M lavender U I JB Sonimer Hotel Bldg. Btis ! 1 ' ANNOUNCING Sherry's Theatre Under New Management Closed For Remodeling P7aci For (h and Opening and New Name F. A. GREULICH Manager