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Wed nesdav, August 17, 1027. Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER '"V I v.'- llllllll l-'ru li'r pi home kin, J The of II" KlKlii tract Ili-ri' Wl V'ol Mm. I-Viw lux I mm ) Til MM hoiar pl?HH lmpr Ml imiclt nun h Will Mr mnvr Tlo Klilnr work wnnl rami groin Ht III i-hnn irrmli put will I ellliri room nrir will nhnn th.- . I rt'ffl of II Tfoill In ll not nml mint on I Nor! lioili Inn ' lli.il tmrJ be t o liowi null ln--n Sirs. M inil'l shot HI in- I r.'cv! pacl runs Hum M uml Mr. rare Special Thurs., At:?. OUTING, 8 Yds. $1.00 Thursday, Aug. Irfth, beg-inning at 9 a. m. we will sell one lot of IJG-inch heavy weijrht outing flannel, lijiht ami dark colors, ngular 2"k;, at the low piiie of 8 y.ls. ... SI. 00 Oram VJ. . 0' ! ' ll.lmil I-: v.T-1- I., n m -I., m-i i 'rL prove y , i0y I E tCv m&Sh hill's t0. Kink m ii ii i ilnn . rlil.'l; . r- - i PIRATES BEATEN BY GIANT SQUAD Chicago Cubs Inn-ease Lead In National Race to Six Full Games XATTCCVAI K W. I. "hlcao 6! 4i PiiMiunr (3 4 I.ouln 62 4 7 , V'W York i;a 50 'lnclnnall 49 't llrooklyo 4 7 r,n BOMB' 44 C3 Vhlladcjphla 4'." f,s . AMKHIOAX l.IOAfil'l'. W. I.. Now York id 33 Washington c& 4.r, Di-trolt CI 4n J'hlli.lthlii 3 &I f'bloa(D- !.3 11 flrvelanij 47 6r. HU (xiula 41 f.H Host on 3 6 7', Ivt. .;:!:) .r,77 .f."!'J j lif Hun AKKHattl rn Vhn tht (iiantrt roui. d tht ritUburir rtral- In tht first gam.- '. of their vt-rli at thi I'olo drounds the Chicago Cubii profiled hy tlu vult find today hud u Wad of mx full gutmii In firitl placo In the National liagu rare. Cuba left Khmtj field with a 3-o dtvl.ilon. . I Rogvri Tlorntthy' twentitti I lionin run of the .Heuaon. inArt-d with two men on haw s in the (wvi-nlh,' Minhled (he Oiaitts r Vwin frnru behind ttud druh tht PlratM, Tho OlantH gained u full gamii on th I'lrah hut thf Ht. Kouli Crdinal trimmed Hie lloton H raves 6-3 and thiin movt d to within one game of second place. l'hll&dMlphla opened its torit-s with lh tTnrinnatl Heln with a 1-3 victory. I.eMer Nweethind out pltrblng ihren t'lnrlnuutl htuh tm. j Yanktt-A Win J Th lant Invanion of the i fh YatthtM got tiniler jiay ai Chicago and the Ain rtcan It-arue ; )vadrn ambled In wlnm- hy uii j H-l count. Hahe ituth hit his . thirty -seventh home run Into t lit- uppr deck of the grandstand right field, one of the longest hits or tn mm tii no career. Tli a Philadelphia Athletics ni-- " d their western trip with a doubi. htwdr victory over the t i. v.-i.uid Indiana, winning- the first f, ;i and the trrond 8-ij. Itrolt won Us sixth rousecntive victory by bfatlng th- HoMon ; ! fox 10-7. Washington and the si i.omis Browns wer; ram-d out. STAGES LEAVE FROM LaGRANDF, DEPOT Travel in our Modem Chair-Car Stages! Leave 1 Grande for Wallowa Uike 9 :00 a.m 4 :00 p.m. oavnnuuc mi JiiHt'It iMi; La Grande for Haki-r only Lot.ninde for IVmllcton (Connrctlor. al IVlnllro.n Leave La Grande For Portland at 11:00 a.m. Fare $9.50, Round trip Slfj.QO kmkMordm iivailiible for l.uillini that mile lKth !' t: ' Beavers Wallop s0 r IA II H' xast i,ka;i i w. i,. Oakland Sa n Kratirlfiro Sutli- Sarann-nto J 'on land Hollywood . .. M IknIoi) I. oh A ng-l'H .... . So . TC ..T2 . e; Hy tlx AMM-iAUi l'n-sh Although Portland garn-r.-d IS hifn as against lh- 10 for lh- S.ii1.h. it thr--run rally In the lu.-U of the ninth mu.i n-dt-d to giv- the Ht-jtvi-rs a 7-C victory. Batter)-: Mm h.-il, KShii and K go. Mci 'n-n; oring fivt- rum in the lut thr.-- iimingn, Oakland clos. d with a rush to ovt rconi an -ariy I-ud of tii- MitMions and win, Hat- i t. ri.s; SparkJi. Ho-h)r and Hud; ' int-rt and VvulttTH. H'-ld power !. hy h Hlantn of "Sp-(V Shi-u, Sarramt-nto h-avpr, Hollywood lost (hi- wrls opt-m-r fi.:'. HiittcriHs: Shra uml S-v-rtid; l ullt-rton. Murphy and Howard, Although out hit hy h- Indians, tht- last plar? Anfrln k-pt plinrvine away finally winning. U-H. Hat vtrti. Smith, Hamilton, - f r I . itliThy and Hannah: f'lurti. Hou', Nanc and Schmidt, KM PLOYS NEW SPORT MENTOR 1 NION. Ore.. Aug. 17 ( A f Mr. t'oburii. who luught in u !niall high school near Hnd und coached ti at h lei Irs for I hat school laM yar. has accepted a position In the I'nion fwhools ami will have rhargf ot all Othl. tkc (. ams dur ing the coming y"ur. ttr. uml Mm. f'otmrn have e. cur'd the Hainl home on Main st ri el and w ill move to lintoit be fore nchool opetifl. To Liberate Fish Near Pend!etonUk; PKNtH.KTON, Aug. 17 (AI) Statf gitine officials yisl.rd. p.-iiset u shipment of I,13 inhow trout egg from lkamoml lake to the stale fish hatchery at j KitiKham. The eggs are r (.-.(. -d lo h:itrh In ahout a w.ek and the trout fry wilt ht- kepi In pools at the hatchery until next spring w in n th- y w ill he liberated in i:.i-ti rn ( i eon st reams. Ha r old Clifford, state game warden miU Hi- conditions at Hlngha tn w en Id. al lor Ho- fish. - ; I ' ti til 0:2.r)a.m. 7 :?o p.m. ll:(i()a.m. 3:.10pm f ir Wnlla V.'BllB eid l' ) of road. Cut everyone knows Golfer, 83, Makes Devil's Own Hole In One Stroke C I N -1 S N A TI ( A P) There Is joy in the rank of f "ineinmti i' most famous golfing foursome, the "l-'our Mnnhi'ii-i-ra." who age to- tal 311 year. The dean of tilt: j group hum made u hoi tn on1. j r. H. KrMinK, i.s "ihe dean," to ull and Mini try who pluy the Hyde Park tiolf "I ill r,,.irs-. where Ihe foursome ha Aroint- a tru tJilloii. Keying stepped up to the ! of I he crooked J 3tj-yard j ,- "evil's Own'' hole on the course, iiddr -ss. t f ti- null with his eus. tointiry vigor uml laid a nat one Ml i ikk tit fur t he green w here it til1 hi. d into l In run. On top of that, lit limit-d in a an) if fur fh eighteen hobs. I Kes-n tig's eyesight n perfect. He . in vi-r h a i been know n to lose a lull and usually finds most of thf bulls I hal I h- ( tut duffers lose. lit- rt-gitrils a rail-iy ;i a us--!t-ss ndagf. Ilis familiar oht iu : or I'lui'H uluas Hing.H from ins n fthouhiTH. I HI.h p'ly.iician Koin- y-arn ago ad vifd htm to tak- Up golf am) -prfnwA tiic utiinion that thf a-ii- lit HODhl not liv long. "Thai."' itays K' .H-Hing. "a a gool jok-." Kt-sslng's golfing companion ar .J. WViMiroih, 7fi: harls Maish, I tU, nml f I. W. Morguniiiai r. 77. 'Tn-y mltnlt with a dt-gro of jo j ros n'H that th-y ur lighting off jlti grim ha-r with a mu.Hhi. I Hut th y play alrnol an good a gain- as thf dan. IHunt Pheasants rw 1 9 u 19 Will V) ) IL 16, 19, 23, 26, 30 i Th' fhim?t' phi-amint -a.son in gam' dtHtrirt No. 2 in (ir'g'in. comprising I'nion, I niatilla, ftuki-r. jnranl, Mathur. Morrow, (iilliam. Klamath. Hood I'.ivfr. Wawo and Wallowa ronnti-H, has ln il-fin-d and it will hf lawful to hunt hints on thn following dat-s: rtolr-r ' 1. 2. 5. . IV. lfi. I. 23. 26 and 1 30. It will ! unlaw ful to hunt on uny otiit r day hut th'. Ill y-Aif nlay' iMiip Of Th h-v-rvr It was inadvertently Htul-d that It wan unlawful to hum on tln-M day. WI I.1.N IH AOI VCKS HOOK HOItHOW KS I.ONIHIN (AI1) If. ( Well won hi utarrip "tht old Kngln-h id-a that i( in extravagant and wrong to ow n liukH " And h would not tolerate ata ( liook ilher. In an interview t h- famed writer naid: "Our prohlem 1j to d-vi- som - nieaiiH of destroying I In- pernicious habit of Itook horrowing. Tti.-re .i ii 'i'-'"'") lot-M iii mi Uioii.- ary Knglish mind that It l es- travagant ami wrong lo ownbooks. Koriiu-rly hooks w r- pu hi If h' tl tor lh- prosperous rlasw-s at bigii prices. In . hh piosi-rou horn, s was .lynainite-l an t burned in Jun. (ther. is probahly u copy of I b ,y two tor-st service .mploj.s uf Hlhlf bouglit from t h cotporteur, t,.r the owner refused to burn tt l.llt little el. A honk was sup ' posed to lust forever and b ret:d (and read again. As l h- tj.ste fm reiitling d.-vi-lutd there heganfhat i borrowing hahit whicli ha p.-r-I Histed inr too long. Th-r- i no ' longer any need for It. 1 "Now that every man has hl 1 tit-w uiitomobile und new furniture ihf ought to have his own n w tresh books. If tin y get olb d th- y should be r plui ed by m .. , i opi s. A library neds Oft.ll wajlpai-r. u stab- b -r; w hy shul lerate slale books'." The widow's mite is sorm-time- j large enough to rate h another hus band with. r iisoii why airplanes are re to as 'she is because it t he-tiKin to run one. Coming Star of Y.wr nolite American l.earue pitching averanes? Snr-. and it is young- Georga PipRraa or tha New Voik Yankft1?, who H atop ot 'a all. This yuunpstcr promlce to b th star t( the Vanke' yiUuitig a(aQ Btxl .twu, Kion ,.f n.mor. I I FOREST SERVICE FIGHTS SETTLERS War Waging Between Dis aljled War Vets and Of ficials in South Oregon I'OIITI.AN'M, On-,, Aug. )7 (Al'j I'Vom a remote point In the j i iniMioa nut tonal fore .si in Hjnh I : n Oregon comes a story o' a ( w.ir h tw n I'nilt-d Stati-s go- rn ' in-nl nff'icrs and ; U w pmn. - r iM'htdiug two war v.-ii-ran. -.v no have hi-i-ii trying to e.ViiMtMi Im.im j fir 1 hfitist-lvt'N amid conditions re tuiuisr ent of " ovt.-i w agon" i vh. -A rhargi- by lv II. H-m. on- of ( .vttler-i. in a I. Her to Th.- A ; Ho u.t'd I'rens frotil I'ine Hiilge, Js;itd that one of l In. hoiin-Ht. ad cahins wi.., dynamit-'! and h.irn. d in June hy two forest w-rvicc em ploy e after the oiwi'-r refuvd to burn if iiiinlf. ii rt ilii. stfry ffiriai at thf disirb-t oft'ic- of the forest service here dtwre.t M -A th- chu rg of dynamittni;, s.ivimk no employi- of ttie m rvh'e had au thority to do such a thing. H M. claiming to be a disal-i- d world war v- tt ran w irh t hr i-Mldren to sitppo-t. and Hmory livis, a disabb-d Spaniel war v-t-i ran. wr- cited on August I to app-ar in ftd'-rat court St-pi. U to snow raiiH.- why iy .should not he found guilty of contempt of court in fulling to ii-y an ordT to va-c;t- land upon whieh i hy had S4-tf It-d. H-nt d' llid lo corre ct a NT : f . -in-nt in the r purl cunerninir tii enation tiiut he unl lavi. had re turn d to the land alter having len orterd to have. Th.-y had liev-r left ili. ir hoin. he rtainn-d. found Not Onillv Hest Mated that I'ais h;nl h-. n : rr-sted by fort m rvtce ofTicrs yt-ar ago aft r tmii'luitr hi- t-anin and was found not guilty. "Hofiietad laws and the I S. for st s-rvicf lawn give the hoim-set-kiT the riht to S' ttly upon land within fores' r-s-rv ' w ii ir h is more valuahle for agrlctiii ur' thun tor growing timh-r." Kiid Ilea's b t ter, w h irh was in a I iy ty p w rit -l-n. "This land ha.M no ( oni m.-rci;i ) tirnlu-r upon M- Hy planting kut d ns v.e havt- already prov.-d that the land will grow a large varb-iy Of agrieuirural crops inchidinK grain, biiuimi. grass s, bt-rrb n and gardrn truck, which grew entirely w it hout ii rigation. "Last fait lour furniii.s stak-d ehiiui", made app. ica t ii. n ftir hum 9t-ad entry, huiit cahliis and lived iion this land all u inter. Also four other claims wr- Kiak-;'! and rahiiiH built by other mn. Th courts w'ie a.sked to pa.t a .Hiratning ord-r on only two, Mr. I iav is and . W.- roiil.l not af ford to hire a lawyer and no lo Portland to der.-nd niliwlv-s. so lit- ord'-r was pass-. hy d-fauH. Wr ri-fuiw-d to have our ItoiiiiH. U- jjy askeil t he fen .-At oi i fcers to ailt"t 11V UH tin .' h:tt- i.fti-n Itir.Kt. (-iied lo du and gi- iif it f.-Mi ial u ,.ountv wi,..,-,. H v,.,, Kll0un ,a til,y r,.,M;ttll ;o ( ti i -One of the boniest. ad cahins himself. ItlniiH'.H trtM .Mrk-t: "Will not th o'ficer who'gavf out his story lo th prs sink lo facts and t- Ii th p-ople of Ore gon that Mr. Oavis is a tis:hh-d Spanish war V'-t-rn and tin-t Mr. Hist Is a disable world w.ir Vet eran with line.' children to support and that the forest s rvlc- is try ing to put tlu-m off this iifitiinher-d agi icuH ural land w it hout a fy ir 1 trial in this county'.' ' , "This land. ' Pying idh 1 and bus t..-.n fur y-ars. i.s it is ran pay si ati' or no income '0 the touniv federal government and H cos-t- irg thousands of dollars a y-:ir to protect t horn brush, w and sarvis b-rry w hich is an incuba tor for inserts thai will sroy flfnlur tn the adj;i'.-ut for. sis." I' ores! serv;Cd offictals Saul that the land upon which. um arid I a vis tin d it of hivh : It it utb- Yankee Hurlers Sent Fonmlry x h h .ml I 1 fct KJt: 1.' '.". i- . MlllllM t.UHM-. gE3a3BaggiazEaaBaaaaiaxg3anaa:ii3saaagBgEggigig"gaiBB1BBI'HgHaaB I EXTIA m ta Ml n u m M ia u HI i M M tt H 11 a w & st N M M Q ta B M M M H M H M Si M 09 a u ka sa M El na m las E3 N a a HI Bl tCM sa H M H M H N Bt All Mohair Davenport With Reversible Cushions in Beautiful Color Con trasting Damask To offer this high grade, all Mohair Davenport at the sensational low price of US..")!) is only another proof of ( air's low price policy and combined Inly ing power. The gunranteed construction and new smart design make this mohair davenport an out standing value of the season. It is covered in ex All hardwood frame, Full web lottom. All eight-way tight .springs. An Unusual Sale of Rockers Sale Now In Progress See Our Display Windows HI8IEBEBBaE5BISBKEIBBeBESBI&E5E5SBBCBIHSIBIHBBIIIBBBMHHDEEB Till ItsKAY'S PIHX.ItAMH National Hroadcasting coin program for Thursday night to I wWI be "An Hour in mory I.ane," broadcast over iIii. KPO, KC'.O. Kl'l. K(iV. K KOA. - I .os Ancles (IfiS.im-M'i drama; S'S", program; 1 0 modern classical music. Oakland C'S4 4m-7sikc H to program; !' to 12, orches tra. ' K I'O San Francisco Ti'ii.i S to 'j. ( bickering hour; lo Jo M . dance otvh slra. Klig Spokan t:t7".2m-l.Mkc) . pnloiial revi'-w: lo to 1.. oreh-str.t with M'loisl. - Sa n I- ra ncisco 4 ; 4 . a m - to program; ft to lo, I show'; lo to 11, orchestra -S alte ( tin-Strike) S studio program; 9 to lo. or . stia; 1". newst. tune signals. li;y- Portland t 4 1 111-f. 1 "kc s 1. concert. K Mo Seattle lit -!) Sekc ) S and not adapted to agriculture They ha. p. en offered better land at (((!; plac s but refused. n.lid th.- otficeis. who added that they b.lnv-d that Hest and Iavis had decided to settle at the forbidden spot Pecan of a report that a road was to he built through tha region connecting litis burg with f 'tainbnd lake. Companion Chair to Match the Davenport $52.50 Note some of the many superior construction features: securely jointed. springs. Prevent loos' 1 0C Down Then Add 10c Each Week Our sn.Ie of JWoocI and Fibre Rockers met with overwhelming success on the? first clay of its opening. Only c few of these values are left hut yoi: can place your order now for future delivery from our new shipment, duo within a few days. Your choice from samples on the floor, of sturdy Wood ;.rd Fibre Rockers with spring seat cuslnons in tinishes and covers to select from. Values up to -S20. Your choice at . . . CARR FURNITUHK CO., IXC. Kastem Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers to 9. mixed program: 10;u, news li:4& to It, program: 11 to 1 J orchestra: 1.' to i'J:;i', program. LOOK lllKH CAMOKV. N. J. Having hitch hiked more than 7 1 mil s to Portland. Ore., and bark. Louis Haumann. wit" and 1 "-year-old daughter arc back home. Th motorisls in their hom-1 state the least responsive lo thumbing. SilV their Portland to Sati Francisco $25.46 f rom here Special reduced low tare good only on ipecial all-coach traiim leaving Portland every Sunday. Tuesday and f riduyat 10 a. m. Arrive San Francisco 10: W a. m. next dav. Lowcot menui In diner and lunch cart. Speed, comfort, afecv. (fr'X A roundtrip Coach hire ' from Portland good for 15 davt returning on any train carrying Coachea. Southern Pacific AJ any raiIrod ngeni 2 ORDINARY i pert manner with mohair all over, including the outside hack and outside arms. A good quality of Damask in beautiful colors is used for the reverse side on all cushions. You must see this comfortable davenport to fully appreciate the many saving pos sibilities. And the terms are so easy. All covering hand tailored and sewed not tack ed or nailed. Nachman spring units in all cushions. A full guarantee by the Can- Furniture Co., as to finality of material and workmanship. ti. 13 .60 j , ,, WONOM s1'"Vl:V pvl.l, tho still- HTlnmation .'..,.. SAI.l.M. or,... Auk. 17 ( A I') ; niLwlnn within Gil ,luvs. Thf siir l "",'r- iiBtno.-r. .ii. , v..y Is iK-lnit inndo hy' P. A. Kin y.-d.T.liiy Hint tho f.-onoiny sur- ! nn.l Hr. v. V. Mi'l.iniirhliil ol Hid v. y ot ll..' Wiirni SnrinKH irriK1i- ' foilr-ral r-elnmntlon iL-parlm-nl ti.in .liMnrl W, fiMh,., !sinil ,,r w VoKr soM ,,,,.,, ""'' """ " wl 'H-l of tlrogon AKrir lilt ilru 1 coll-K-. Be Independent (Hi si QO .50 ROCKER SALE Payment Plan 10c Down Add 10c each week ' " S .10 - " .20 s " .30 " .10 r' " .50 c' "' .00 ' " - .70 s " .80 " " .00 '" '" 1.00 " " 1.10 '- " 1.20 r' " l..'0 u " 1.10 ,r- " 1.50 ; " 1.60 TOTU $13.60 See Our Display Windows n a Have you ever noticed that people with money in the hank have a certain air of independence? Start saving now and ex perience that same feel- "PT Start with a coin and end with a barrel of money. We have a Money Barrel for you. Equitable Savings Bank