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Tuesday, August 2, 1!27. Pape Two LA (JUANDL' EVENING OlJSEltVEK A. B. C. Silks Fully guaranteed nationally known 7"c Yard Dependable Quality Dependable Values Hub's New Hero! BOBBY IS GOLFER jlSFTiVEWSj CUBS AND PIRATES EXCHANGE PLACES New York Giants Take Third Straight from Cardinuls, 0 to 8 Tunney-Dempsey Fight Postponed To September 22 ; w ' JL-; -I , f't A. s 1 if I ' - 4 ! I , ) ONLY ON COURSE 5 leaves Game on Links; Adoring Mother and At-p youu ci:i:dit is good CA R R tractive Wife' Say H)' Paul Warwick f Associated I'i i hm Stuff Writer) ATI, A N'I'A 'lh name of Hob by June Ih a Hi'iitini'-iitul synonym fur Kolf lit best ov r mont of the civil lio-d world, Iml if means much more lliull heroism on Ihe link u it Kin the wall of that young mini's homo on fashionable Peach tree Ituud. In the cool living room nr on the tfrt-i'tl and shaded wlop.-H of the lawn, tht- nume of Hobby Jon-- awakens -nl h ilhiatni from bin ad urliiK mother uml his attractive wife but not for Iht- remarkable j.fj with which he lab-iy shatter I fil it J 1 records Tor the Hrillsh open championship, nor lor his other Koltlfitf glories. .NATION Al, t'hirjkjfO l'llttmrir .... St. IUt ..... New York ... Onttiinatl .. Itrc-XJyn 1'hlladr.lphlu U oi ton t.., 1,1 AC W. LH r.7 f..r r.r. ... 45 .....4:i ;ik :t7 AM khiva N i.i:Af; w. New York Washington lietroit , Philadelphia hcugo , Cleveland HI. l,ouii Host on .73 . r, ..r.2 ..&i .Ml ...lit i I-. a .1! 4:1 47 r.4 r.r. Mi r.r. rn 1.. K SM 44 47 ri r. f8 ..'.tit .r.:t !i .4 r.r, .4:1 '1 .44 .4i I'ct. .72 a .t;n .r4 2 .4!ir, .410 .402 .2'J !- f'HK'ACO, A'iik- (AC) T x I llh kard ulrl lo-lny thai H-t. juoulrl he ilif luh-Hl la1i- to- loiiiil j pofsihly hold (he I )ctnpH-y-Tuoo y jtiKhi In Hol.ller N.-I.l. II.. nia.h jthis .iialt-iiii lit in roiniiii-m itiK on ; a dt ftjifitch from Iajh AnK-h h jwlilch kiIiI Icmp-My w.uhM he un I ahlc to hoK until uMiT S-pl. , Klckanl linmcillatcly wired Die I fnrmer churn plou -x plu J n i 11 c the .sit mi lion and udvlniiiK hirti In h! ready to flKhl on that date. tiy Uhi Aiwm'IiikiI IntM Tht riilcaro CutiH ami tlici Ciltn hurK 11rte have traded pluren In tbn Natlonul leKne HtandlnK onrp more. Tho I'uhd moved Into the kadcrMilp pOKillon yenlerdny hy ilereatitiK Chiladelphiu C-f, whllft tho HonIou HrnveH nluK''d on eJcventh-ltuiliiK rully to waylay III' IM rates, 4-1. Th New York Olnntn look their third HtralKht from the ('ardimi)n at Ht. l.oulfl, 63. ami are now anly flvV and one-half guiiifft out of flrit place. Citthiiric and Boston w-r ilead loeked. 1-1, ut the end of th nlnlli. Andy HlKh'n trlplo tn thi eleventh put the iikhlit under the Mucrun vtrn. Hrooklyn and Cincinnati fouRlit M out for temporary occupancy of fifth place uml the Dodder came throuKh with a 2-1 lerllon. Cleveland defeated the New Tnrk Yankee 2-1. In ihc only Kftnie played in the American lenmio, The teanm were whed uled to play a double lit-uder, lint ruin Intervi niMl after nix and one half liinirtK' of (he first K"i" had elapiU'il. The Indiana w on hy n, 2-1 wore. CIlU'AOn, Auir. I (AC) -The idule of tho Tiiruicy-l'cinpHey fiRht 'for t)ie heavy weight chti rnioii ;.ship at Holdh tm fiei.t undoohtlly would he put over I'roni Spl, If. to Hepf, Tl due to licrupwy'a l inaml for u postponement iH-caiiKe of the (llhCHH of )i1m wile. Tex Jiickunl, promoter, inlimulcd to flay after he hail Hent u teh-Kram tO flempHey ut I.OH AllK'dCK. Jf inpM-y wanted the coiiIihI r)e ! layed until Hepiemher 2!, hut ' icickard Huiil that date wan too lute, hecatifU' Sold lent field had other e hK'tKf'inenlH after Hept. 21,. j I tick a rd Iriletideil to leave fur I New York today with George (Ii-tz, IiIk t'hlciiKO ally In promotion of i the fltflit. KohiK hefore the IiUiioIh , vi,ut state a I hlel Ic co in tu Ink! on at 2 p. ; m. lo oht u In the n-cett.smy uo i motir'n HcenNiv Here's FramlM T. Iloxan, Doi ton's new hum. Hoan 1 the rci- ulnr catclicr for the It raven now. Hero at llonu j having lilted 'Atvh Taylor's plac n Ih the outidein who have ! in capable rnnhlon since the lut- nauud him llohhy. Wln-n Mm j lur wan tnukd away from Bean Itol.ert C. Jonea, his mother, or town. Jim home la c Lyuu. Mail. Mrs. Kohert Tyre .lonen jr.. his i - 1 speak of this ht ro uiuoiik sporlftmeii as he lives at his own hearth.tldc they ftpcuk of Itoli or Kohert or Coh a cheerful and lov ahlc young man, a duiliul .uon and u thoughtful hushand. It would he IranHparenL folly to say there h no koIi'Iiik at njosphere ahoilt the Jones menace. In one corner Htands a tuon.e statuette of Huh at the top of his classic swing; In the hroad windows sit iropliU'S hai'Kt- unit small: on library slo-lveH lure cups ut motley Hi.c and Hhnpe. A larKe fratim on the wall hoeis liuiny liH'tlaltr. Hut ifolf Is not piedomina ut in the house of Jones. For upstairs BifpPt: JViKtS 1 KM sli.W S CKOdltAM Th- National Hi oadcat.1 iiiff com pany I'i'DK'iiiii lor WeilneKday II it-hi f i it in ' I (t t U will he n nlat The Hahy t i.rrluK-." hroudcaat JHt uwake and nol Im-Iiik dn-sw over KIM, K 1 1 Ml I, K FOA. K Fl. KfiW. K(;o, KI'ljT. K(ii) - OalJ.-uid (.tH4.4m-7K(ikc) v i( :i, vac.tinu toKruiu; 10 lo I 2. or chesl ra. K U.t Spokane fnri4.r.m-"tHikc) t 2 i ln st i ; KFI - j NKW YOltK, Aug. 2 (Af) 1 The date for the return heavy- ! , weight championship match Ur tween CJene Tunney and Jack liempsey In rhtciiKO has heen ilef. Inltely nhlfle.d from Kepi, 1.1, to ; Kept, ifi;, Hilly (iliiHon, Tunney's j inanax'T, said he was Informed to day hy telephone word from Cro nioter Tek Kh-kurd. i.o.i AitKeleH (4iiK.r.in-t;4'i .slim;' oietiesiia: Hi in 1 J I'oiilialto. Kl'li San - Francisco (422.:tn li'l:c) S to program; JU to II rein stra. K'lW Cortland i cone-it, KFItc- San Francisco (4!4.:ini 1 tiijahc) X to !i, proKram; !i to II, irhe club; in to 12, orchestra. NO. MO - Hen I tie ( IfOlim-'iStHiC) H :t, musical pi oKinui ; 10 lo ::;n. solo, dints; Hi;:to, news; 11 I musical prntfraiUH. SO filNKTUOKR IV llltAZIl, KOANOKK. Va. liesplle )ilKh lemporatureM In northern Hra.ll. hiinsLrokeM uro unheard of, meat Is eulep und ilnrlnK the Hummer wo men wwir furs, Hiiyn He, W. M, Thompaon, inlsNlonary to that, country 3 7 yearn. WIMi NOT Hi; HI.AIrY I I. OH ANOKI.KH. Aur. 2 (AO Jack Dempsey will not be ready to meet (lene Tunney In a ret urn heavywetKht chnini)ionHhlp ma1 ch on Hep1, 22, hut will reiUi-Hl thai the flvht he Mtaed any day n f or Sept, 2(1. The lormer champion said toduy he would insist upon (his delay In deference to condition which he could not foresee w le-n he wu In the cart recently. Oempwy han nol received word that the match will he s t forward trom Kepi. ifi. the date first an nounced, although T-t It Icknnl Inlimaleil I hut probability in 'bU ciiro today, uml Hilly tlibson, Tun ney'a manager said he hud bi. n illfnniud definitely the dat) wonld he otic wei.k hit.-c. "I don't care when I fight ufter Stl, 2i;, hut 111., dale m UHI he S"t forward at leant until ihen." I teinpscy said, "My wile's condl- 'I'ULl'X'LU'lU'HtLMiul oUa-'Ul ii vi uiik'ii i iini nut laKo info consideration until my return here afi.r ih.. Sharkey match, muke It lieitssrny tluit the match he held alter that dale In order to tfivc me I ample time tor preparul Ion." ( The iiirincr champion said 01 soon as he received word from l:lel;ant he would reply with Jl rniueMi l oi' I he added delay. Sel litur forth reasons why It was lm-puh-dhte for hint to a if re e lo an earlier- date. his obi negro nurse, hi Kinif Hobby, the Third, master of the lnans, who heara vith comini-ud-ahle grace the burden of seven ami one. half moot hn His sisler, Clara Malone Jones, refuses lo have her beauty Bleep dist urbed. doling ladies treading dautferously close lo third birth- Iilays can nol he too careful about this sort of IhbiK. The comment of Hob Jones mother on his most recent trip I aboard was: "Do you know that (4!Hm-fi0kc) K riiH,Ilt away from here wiih- 1 know he had lo buy some In Fin land." Mrs. Hobby, as the world Insists on callhiK her. is ent husiastic about his return, hut her joy Is clouded hy a distaste for newspaper Inter views and the making of flashlight photographs. Mis. Jones Sr.. and MiH. Junes Jr.. agree that Hob is conshierati about leaving lit;, golf on (he links. FUR N I TURK CO., INC. fciLsU'rn Oregon's largest Home Furnishers Ot'EN AN ' I ACCOUNT : Main 770 Main 770 ' iiifin renims wisi ' ,'ium iiu : i V THIS COMPLETE FOURTEEN PIECE Apartment Outfit Only $255.70 Ht'ie is a sugKi'Kted selection of high grade furnishings for a two-iooin aartnient. It includes everything necessary to make a cozy and attractive home and yet . . 7'- r ten the price is within the reach of everyone, isil our lan'e store and see this apartment outfit to convince yourself about the money saving possibilities. mi can also arrange terms to suit your convenience. Rug A rjuality Axminstcr size 9x12 in colors to haimonize with thu sui'iriiuidings. 39.50 BILTWELL BED DAVENPORT This incomparalile IJiltwell Duvenport will give you that spare bed so often needed. Covered in durable jaquard velour it is priced at only Mattress '15 lbs. (-'lean cotton, made by Simmons. 10.75 s Rocker Dinner Set and Kitchen Utensils US0 Complete 95.00 IJjj Console and Mirror at 15.00 This decorative group ing deserves a place in your home. j fJ$$ An upholstered n p r I n f Heat makes this Itocke very comfortable. Crh'e at .... Lamp Outfit Davenport Table 15.50 No living room is com plete without this table. $13.7! An 1 1 rarl i v.. Sli.ml uilh i hiHlr Alt M-l :il I" ailtiriil ?5.50 UNITED STATES TIRES ARE GOOD TIRE Father ami Son "About the only time olf con versation nets above normal in Jhc house," Htilil Mrs. Jones, the elder, when Itoh'n fa then hnunlifms 7i Vliin arul 'asl;sSonr'bodo Jo 11 think tit that Hwluif?' 'llteit they are off swIiikIhk clubs in the llv intr room, puitlritf into tumblers. pltchlnfC onto chairs. Hut HtK Cub always staits it. "it oh has always been a vora cious reader." she said. "Hut try tiiK to keep ahead of hirt law cours' keeps him buried in leal lore." Mr. Jones Is Rood-nat uredly Impatient, with all the talk aboul u..i.t 1 , ,..nl n 'e..-i-....... .... . I ITWxlL&tovKULi:: "It never w as us bad as paint- JWYp.-5?. .-iiS?1ii ed. What there was of it. wan nu- jjflf jtfnnfSflfi?Ii tural. As a cliild, he played KOlf t with his father ami other older ' j , , , nun who never trjed to subdue! Breakfast Set 22.50 Table and 'l chairs painted and decorated to your order. CHAIR , To. Match Rocker 1)513.75 EDIT Makes it Easy to own your own Furniture One Pair of Feather PILLOWS $2.95 Windsor Chair 6.00 This chair will find many uses in your home. And the cost is so little. 5 THERE are a dozen place In building a tire where a little rubber could be saved. An ounce here, another ounce there but adding up to thousands of pound in a year's production. But the car owner can never tell when thU skimping is going to cause him trouble. When he pay his money for b tire he wants to be sure it will stand unusual road conditions, and that the train of sudden braking will not un cover a weak point. He wants to be sure be will get the full mileage to which he it entitled. U. S. Royal Cords are built with the idea that every man who buys them hould get all the mileage that can possibly be built into a tire. The policy of "Plenty of Rubber" governs every operation in building U. S. Royal Cords. It puts plenty of rubber not only outside, where you can see it but inside, too, where it does not show but where the strain comes. "Plenty of Rubber" proves its value in the final test the service of U.S. Royal Cord on lAe wheels of your cur. United States Rubber Company 1 ... j 2 The kind of rubber in United SaU- Tire, hat a much lo do with Iheir loin aervica a. th quantity. It i. Sprayed Rutbtr mails from lalex by a mclom 00 prove,, invented by ths United State. Rubber Company will. out the ue of .moke or chi'munla. It ii tha purett, moil imitorm ami ttronest rubbar known. PLENTY OF RUBBER TN U.S. ROYAL CORDS their opilons ol a had shot. When Hob first started Into national competition, 1 miesH he thought ibis was as much a pari of KoiiiiiK torn, us a stralKbt let! arm or ey.-s on the bull, lie was just tourteen you know." And M ra. Jones, the youn"r: "I've never Seen Hob lone his temper or forget hi: poise evetl more dellKhled that lie could be of some service." .Mrs. Jones herself has recently taken up Koll', but Is omphalic in her declaration that her jjatne is by no means ready for exploitation. Hobby the Third, consents to no Interviews. Hut as he plays with a buttered tilth- nip that his dad nriuired loni; ao. In- Mips it In discussiiiK Hobs arliieve- i tu pal leu t ly as il tn siiy: im tils the Itrltish open clianipion's -, iK for olfitiK triumphs. or , Thin niblick and hunker bu.sin.ss may he alt ribl, but It' he wants Beard Advocates Alliance Before Institute Today mot her shows an oilier flash pure maternal senilnieiit. "Of all the medals in that ease over (here. I treasure tlnme he won on his war-time tours for the Ked l rnss most of all. Kol was too youiiK lo enlist, you know, ami I was Kind, of course. Hut I was t o ra ! jKitlle ke w it It nit b-( him come ind twiddle my toes and tie lii ii-h some more." BOBBY'S START For Sale by HLUK AIT. G A RACK L. C. SMITH La Grande La Grande r." F -T ' t 1S. 't. Ibdthy Jo net, whn uahhrd the Hrltlsh K"lf championshiit hon ors for Atlanta for the Mvnd tlm. In ahovtn hem driving f i om I he first tee in the lurnameut nt St. Andrew'. Scotland. Champ Gives Up WII.I.TAMSToW.W M ( A I ' ) An ;ie.i i,-ultiir.tl j,Ttd polit j ieal allianec between (he notith ami west as a solution of the farmers' 1 difficulties was advocaied before the inslltuto of polities today by J)', Charles A. Heard, economist. "personally." said lr. Heard ad dresMitiK a round table discussion, "I hope the new confederation may be effected. It Would be (,'Ood for Ih count if Mini i.ive i.. it it i. u in. lUameite bwim -vn n- h made the I veterans of lM lake to their tents 1 ' in consternation." SAI.KM. Ore,. A uf. 2 (AD- ! iM-ussinj; (he MeNarv-Hnufcen After swimming 4m mites ht up- f.n.IM ,.,.,.f ,,ini ho sald 'ihe men proximalely 14 hours, Marvin : I .ewls, I '. S. Marine Hwiniminic I . , , champion, a Salem boy stationed at j Mill I'etiro, was lorceu to Kive up in his attempt lo swim the Wil lamette river from Salem to Port land, a distance of Ii miles. He was luken trom the riv-r at New he rR at I :,'' a. m. today follow inu a scriea of Icr cramps. Lewis started Irnni the dock In tfuiem ut 1 ii : :to Monday inorninK accompanied in x row boat by Ser-Kt-anl t 'times. Marine recruiliiiK officer, hr. (boiKe Prime, Jimmy Jacobs and 'a 1 1 Heatty. The 1 '.i-yea r-obl marine took j nourishment twice dnritiK the day j and was pronouned in excellent condition except mr the cramped lef by his physician alter leaving I he w ater ( Ne u b.-rtr. I.ewis is tn Sileiu . on a fur lough Since ciiltstiur l.'i months ;ii:o he linn smashed every existing marine corps record tn the short swims ftom to I'oo yards. m; i, "tini r iv MtU'NT.MN IKON. Minn. A golf course est abU,h ed a half mile west of Mountain Iron had been named Die M ir -1 ron public unif course. sure "miahl not improve the lol of the farmer, hut tiiiht help as much as wearing cowboy breeches and flshhiK wlih worms In western wa ters." While, not passim; Judgment on the McNary-llaugen hill, he said "most of the arguments agains tii seem to me to a pply also to the economic and Jndistic devices of capitalism." Pittsburg Paper Advances Price PITTSHI'IK;, Aug. 2. (AP) Th I Pittsburg Post-Cazeite, the only j morning newspaper In PittshurK (through a four fold consolidation completed yesterday, appeared tn day ut an advanced price of three Social note; President Ooollilptn al tended a far tilers' picnic in South iakot:i the other day. After a lilt !e discussion of (arm condi tions by Cove rn or Htllow it took a banio player several hours lo calm the vilest M. A He preilirtfil if t lip illsorLiiiniz:!- '-iii!. ml inrri'.tsp nf one rent itvm tioil uml (lis:i(Ivmit:iu'i's uf llu- 1': t r- j 1 pri' i if lis lirciliM-cssufN, i!m iiht iin-vnils for uiioIIiit huinlri'il I 1'illMlnir I'ust mid I tin (inzplt'o yt'iu N, Hint' tenths lif AmiTii-iL vlll 'ritii'.-'. IIvk In lniliistrl.il olili-M ili-penilliiKi Thr 'hisluiK Kiin-,lvli.Kni,i tli'p upon fmeiKii ti.Klf f..r i heir livell- ii..v omliiiiMlion fon i-il thniindi hooit. wlill.. f.irnilni.- will puss , iii.tk f .lip I'iHshnrK Sun anil ninlnly lino the h.m.l.s of .ho rol-,l,e ,--, i 1VI..o,-,,i rp1:in orr.l r:n.f. , ,.,.ms. STAGES LEAVE FROM La GRANDE DEPOT Travel in our Modern Chair-Car Stages! Leave La Grande for Wallowa Lake La Grande for liuker, lloise La Grande for Maker only i.a viruiuie ior reiuilettm O.nOa.m 0:2.", a.m. lLdOa.m. 4 :00 p.m. 12:25 p.m. 7 :30 p.m. 3 :S0 p.m. (Connection, a, -e,lMon fr Walla Wa' ,a Leave La Grande For Portland at 11:00 a.m. Fare $9.50. Round trio S16.00 Ananias made a record as ft liar but alter all he isn't the man who Invented the catch pit rase "l-;sy payments." DURING the National I ar- f on , Tournament at Venice, "la., M. L. Fawcett landed this 1 44-pound prize. ft i'