La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 22, 1927, CITY EDITION, Image 2

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    i Monday, August 2," 11)27
Pape Two
LA GKANDE EVENING ODSEKVEU
iMINIKAHDA CLUB
LARY WILL NET OWNERS BIG PROFIT
riii iilWl'iliiirililiilliJ"-''fc'f:"JiTllMiiifiliH tMH nj'.lili
VICTROLA
I COURSE PAR 72
i
Tremendous Savings!
GREATER IN EVERY WAY AT
HILL'S DEPT. STORE'S
1 HoIe-by-Hole Description
! of Links Where Ama
! teurs Will Plav
I MJNN'KAJ'OMS. Minn., AI
Tinhl (rapping, w;t!i r hazards, iiml
1;imr rourf woods bordering wvcr
:i liiirvwiy uuikc iii-tinite mIiooi
Imk 4-hJiIttil t ifud card at
Mic .Mlnikulnla -1 1 M course, wIm'ti'
tii- national ainaintt- k( chump
mtiNhip toiirntimchl - will hi- In 11
I'ar, lur'liie li.nr.f-yuid fours', is
72 :ir ijiii it ml :i7 m. sinee rhiek
Kv'ah won Ihe lusl nalionut nin.i
. ur chanipioriNhiji played ill Mini
kuhdii. In lIHti, the course iiu.s
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STOEE-WIDE
Offering; you your unrcslricted choice of our entire stock (contract lines excepted) of Dry'
Goods, Silks, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, Women's and Misses' Ready-To-Wear, Mil
linery, Lingerie, Shoes, lilankets, etc., at greater reductions. A quick Close-Out of all sum
mer merchandise at unheard of low prices. Come be convinced, take advantage, of these
enormous savings on quality merchandise. .
Real
Big Special
Percales
Starting
Ready -
At Unheard
COATS
Lot No. 1
Values to $25.00
, 8.95
COATS
Loti'o.2
Values to $35.00
12.95
COATS
IjOt No. 4
Values to $-17.f)0
18.75
HATS
One lot to close out
quick. Values to
$13.75. Now, Extra
Special, each
4.95
I
HI
LL'S
Bigger Bargains
SPORT
GIANTS, PIRATES
GAIN ON CHICAGO
Cubs' Ix.ud Cut to Three
(James St. Louis Is
Pressing Lead Trio
national I i:crc
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v-v tension ban been Injected
iiii ' -mi tnleieNiing Immdiitll race
In the National h-Hgue. The Chi
vr.o f'ub-i Write Ju lirst place tndny
Specials
on Prints and
Wednesday
at 9 o'clock
iimr tiriiiirWunmhiriin uri'm uk fmM iiim 11 If .
to - Wear
of Low Prices
DRESSES
Lot No. 1 ,
Values to $15.00
8.85.
DRESSES
Lot No, 2
Values to $25.00
13.75
DRESSES
Lot No. 3
Values to $35.00
17.75
HATS
Take your choice
one lot Hats, values
to $(i.00, for quick
close-out, each
1.00 .
DEPT. STORE
La Grande, Ore.
NEWS
i:irgin of only three games
h- I'lttshntg Piralis. St.
in tiiini piiHc uas only four
Mt -half gantes way from
nnd the New York
landing loinlli, spoiled the
a liv aliil otu -halr giime-I'-snli.-
the fact that the
i.' lavois (he )n4jiir-.l tuhn,
" many posMhli t ls a head
lliial Stretch.
I'uhs l.its Ciinind
il ints and Pintles holh
il rite Cuhs vi st-rdny. N. h
"tilt h.jltt .n. Is ot a .ieilt.le
I i on i Ineinnal I : - an.i
hi e,
alp-d
Pie Ol t of
Kln od.
in ly clout
e Item
: 1 W
nti'dh v
ile MM, if:
t.Uel m.id
he Yank--
Cnylcr iirmsi
inning tun.
it two tr:ii)if
id.
ik -- Willis Hi. Ihn
ye in the fourth
nitng tiuough for ;i
nmg
' 4 Oi luiy. It w.1!t i),e third
mi n,rM d. f. ..t for ihe Yankee.
The Iii.tf-uti T Ige 1'h ftl re (i gt he n'd
'heir hold on second plnce In the
AiForic!in hfiitue standing v be.it.
ing V iMhiugton 11-4.
PhiludHphtti batted three White
Hox idtch.-tH hard to ratn an 9-
declNion,
HI. t.onlft nnd the Hosfon Wed
ox met lu the mound city in an
argument -over biht pine. The
ftiownles g-ot into the .c.u cUn by
wintilnur le.th end of a double
header, r.-n nnd 4 3. and chlllrdj
Worth
Don't Overlook Blankets
At Great Saving
During the Sale
Real Bargains
On Our Silk
Counter
Towels - a Good
Time to Get
Yours Now
Ladies' and
Children's
Hosiery at
Bargain Prices
Children's
School Shoes
Buy Now and
Save
3E
Beavers Allow
Seals One Game
In Entire Week
r.M'ino v)sr i.i:ac;i'i:
I w. I.. Pit.
iakland i us
S.-iillle .1,74
San l'n net so h ?, il 7 . r. r. ;i
Sue raine nlo 7 f , 7f, .J.nti
I'orlland 7:1 7f. .4!:i
Hollywood ti'i SZ AU7
Mission . C7 M .444
l,os Ang'le.s .4 MS .:tflii
Ity the AvMh lntid Pnss
Han I'Yanci.sco closed u iliii
trou) northern K'hr bV dividing it
double louder with Portland, win
ning the first game t,.:i. hehitul
Mitchells steady pitching, hut los
ing the flowing roni est ti -1 . Car
roll Yerken was master of the Nil -nation
throughout the second trav.
I The Mission dropped a red -hot
Pitching duel lo the tiuki in the
lirst game 2-1, hut enme huck in
the atternoon to take t h game
i and serleN hammering iMckerman
, and H'-irk for u P -1 victory.
Hollywood belled the Ha era
; me m ii liurlern siivngiTv Irt take
'both end of a twin bill from Ihe
j hold hi -li nnd in. 3,
SentllA picked up a game on the
I leagu-leauing OAklandern by
j dimming th honk-n K.-mphu
I twice. 2-it ami 6-4. Murlln op.
j pM the Anrela cold in the Inkllat
I encounter, w hil- th lndlnn rnnrif
fiom behind to win the last fram
j iu the utifll frame.
fvntdn hopn of vr Kettliiff
out of thf cellar.
SALE
While
Table Linen and
Lunch Cloths at
a Big Saving
, New Scarfs
Just Arrived
AH Wool and
Part Wool Dress
Goods at a Big
Saving
Bed Spreads
Some New Ones'
at Sale Prices
Bigger Values
Ceonomy Is the road to v
hut most of a want to cut
lots.
i-allli,
iirfo.rt
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Ki,?iiis?:m in
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1:
HERL'S AN EXCITING BIT OF ACTION in puctice
Ittlo n nd ill Bnlih lara llul it line for llit Iniintioml
. a Labor Dy-
he n hm-thi-md :(" yards anil mi
(in rouM h:izarlH have been ad'led.
('otluuiiiK ih a huh--by-hoe dc
si'iiiilinn of !h'- course:
No. 1- Yards .lilMi-l'ar All
I'jisy K'l away. Laie hunker anil
)mik- mound to Hi'' h-fl. ..l.arKe.
bunker lo ihe rinlit , ami Bleep,
hank droppinK down on ritfhi side
uf fairway. Kounh m both sides
of fairway. Oreeii sin rounded by
ftamliiapf and bunkers on all side.
No. 2 -Yard 44-)-lir 4 hit of
hounds ami i-oukIi lo tin riht.
I ji rw' bunker ami Ha mil rap anil
rough " I'' vai.-il green
guarded ly bunkers on all .si-Its.
Narrow openings in front. lb :iu-
tiful undulating green.
'No. :i- Yanls Ml-I'ar J A very
difficult oiii' shot huh-. Heep ra
vino aid creek between tee ami
green, grass directly in
rroiil of tin- green, (irei-n on top
of knoll HlupinK in nil ilin-ctlonH.
HnndtnipH lit tin riKliI mi'l Krunsy
lioflow lack of Kr-ffii- "t '
tioiimlH at tin- riulil oi (,'ivcn.
shot tiiUHl ! playifl pcrl'.clly or
si-rioim tronlili- n-KiiHs.
No. 4 - Vui.Ih f.LM-l'ar 5 llo)l
liiK hilly fairway. Koiivch ami out
of hnumlh lo lh- riwht. Sorh of
sitiHltraiis ami rtnili to lh- h it.
I.ar-K' hJ.nk. r lo iln- l ft on faro
Of hill Run nil UK stroiul shot. CtVr-n
HiirroiimK hy samltraps and KniH
sy hollows on nil fiir siilr..Al
most Impossihli- to k1 home in
two on uccounl of illlfii'iitt mcoml
shot.
No. f. Vanls :(n!'-rnr 4 Knor
iiiohs hiinki-r ami ivooils lo Hip
rijiht. iK'i-p rouh to tin- If ft.
Small slopitiK chvat'il rron.
Kininlnl hy dnnK rons hunkers at
thf rlKht ami h'fi ami in front and
tli-i'p urnssy hollow at thf hiifk.
Narnw op.-ninj,' in front.
No. -Yards I'tT.-l'nr 3 -Onn
hundnd ami sixty-tlv.- yard, carry
ovi-r Inkf. (Jri-fn siirroiitid.il hy
inoiinds nnd il-p roiiuli.
No. 7 Yards 4.r,r-l'ar --DOS-
IfK holf. Accurate t'-o sliot ro
0,iilri'tl to avoid woods and out of
hounds lo thf iinht ami mound,
woods and dii p rouKh to llic h-l't.
Klf vati d KTf n niiaid-d hy hunk
ers, on rlKht and If ft anil Vp
roiiKh hack of thf Kn-ftl. A par 4 (
on I his hole is well farm-d.
No. X Yards 232-Pnr S Th
most ilifflfull inc shot hoh- on the
coiir
1 fip ditch and rough to
Woods and rough to Ihf
riKht. Small Uttht ki '" ii .surround-
,il hy daiiK'-rou hunk. r.s and loiif?
grasi. ( ) pen i ng m i roni on iy i
yards wide. Hackground of green
timher.
No. 0 Yards Mi-Pur & A dog-li-pf
holf with woods and -jut of
hounds to the right., dangerous
hunkers and woods to the left.
Klrst half of fairway level with the
tec. Second half, up hill
w'hv to Ihe fli-vat.'d green
ill I he
I nin -
gerous hunkers at the right and
'left and hack of the green. It re
I n ul ren two terrific line shots to
reach the green.
j No. in- Yards 4l!i-Par 4Kle
; vated tee with a drive down hill.
Sandlraps ami woods to the right
land left. Large hunkers on the
l fronl of the hill to the right and
t left Of the second shot. Hti ep
grew sloping In tin- front and left.
No. I I Yards I 77 - Par A A
' fin one shot hole. Knormous
' hunkers guarding fronl of green on
I th right and left, (irassy hollow
I he right hack ami samltraps
al the left and hack of green.
No, . IJ-'Yar.ls IIM-Par 4
Rolling hilly fairway. Si-eond
shot up til" nnd Mind. Large
hunker, and tough lo the right
and left, lieep huuUers guarding
the green on face of Hi.' hill to the.
righl and h-ft. (ii n slopes sharp
ly IO the left. Second shot tllUHt
he accuruti'ly placed. One of the
hardest lurdlis uii the course .
No. H Yanls f47-Par f - ltoh
ling fairway with hunkers and
I rough to the right and left to catch
-1:1
.
v s t
t
A.
lleri' s Lvnfnnl I.nrv. st'nsn t loniil Oakland, f nl.. shortstop, whoso
Hale to the majors this fall will net the owners quite a mru profit,
j.ary has hffii reported sold lo the Chicago While Sox for IOl.
miM, )iut othfi' fluhs hflif ihf rumor hy continuing to hid fur
the Oakland ymniKs'jpr.
the ttt- shot. A Ioiik second shot
rritiirf il in cajry the creek my
nlnjf.acrosH the fairway iiml an al
most impoH.tihlo second shotj Ko
KH home In two. Ootihle trrrnci-d
Kif'ti Kuunle d hy sandt raps at
shhs ami hack. Hlrdic four on
this hold means perfect tfOlf.
'No. M YurdH 47:i-lar C
Samltraps and rouh to rlKht and
left all alonK 1 he fairway. Two
lai'K'1 hiiukfrs on front of strep hill
to riKht und If ft lo catch Kcoml
shot. Sandt rap ami mounds at
sides and hack of Kret n.
No. 15 Yards IIRiI-l'ar 4 A
hi'uutiful d ok l eg hole. Serif a of
traps and hunkers to the rlKht anil
de-p hunkers ami rough to the left
Large elevated re with the.
front protected hy side traps and
(In- sides and hack hy deep dan
gerons hunkers.
No. 16 Yards 41fl-Pur 4 New
Iflevaifd, tee 00 yards hack of old
lee. Slight dogleg very dtfflrult
tee shot as fairway Is very nar-
! row ami large hunker. traps.
mounds and rough guard hold
sid.
j-n
of the eoiirse. Klevuted
severely trapped hy deep
hunkers und grassy hollows on nil
four sides.
No. .17 YnnlH. 347-Pur 4
Woods. jtutirif nips und out of
hounds to the left, diagonal hun
ker running out Into the course
at the left. Large sandtmps und
deep rough to the right.' High
terraced undulating Island green
i surrounded on all Hides hy trouble.
Out of hounds nl the buck. Ac
curate second shot required,
Nu. is Yards StU-l'ur 4 Kol-
1 ling fairway with traps and hun
kers lo the l-ft and deep bunkers
u ml rough to the right. libad
crosses fairway diagonally In. front
of the grene. Knormous bunkers
j at. the left and back of the green
and trees and deep rough at Hie
I right of the green. Second shot
! played short or over is 111 serious
j trouble. This Is a very beautiful
I hole with Lake Calhoun, in the
background.
VON M IIKATH ltONBY
M I N N K A I 'O I J S Kx t ra ! VonJ
Kim beats Jones! The Cards "of
a pre-lournainelit practice four-'
some at Minikahda show the
champion came out one hole, ahead
of the ex-cliantplon.
SACO, Maine Thirteen mysteri
ous botes of high explosive have
been found in a field In this town.
w men nas one leu c in us name
than a man awaiting execution in
Most on.
r
g..n.e btivCen pKkfd Anrticn
muhi lo be pUycd in Ne ok
EXHIBITION OF
SWIM MING AND
DIVING TONIGHT
Prof. C. S. J.eup, well known
long distance swimmer, and Hud
Shields, another mermen of par
ticular fame In the Inter-mountain
country, will give an exhihition at
the Cove Hwirnmlng pool this even
ing at 8::iO o'clock.
Shields w ill .swim a relay of
six-men, each swimming 2 yards,
while he will cover the entire dis
tance. Sprint racea. comedy swim-
nilng and diving atul an exhlhtllon
of fancy swimming is to he given
hy Trof. Leap. i
Game Commission
Probing Shooting
POltTLANIi, Ore.. Aug. 22 (AP)
The suite game cointnision has
under consideration u report of
I ho fa tii I shooting of Hert II uhbs
by Moitio 1). Lake in Lune coun
ty June 2!I. Lake in a statement,
admllted he and IDibhs with hunt
ing: for deer out of season, and
that he had no hunting license. Jle
said that when t ho fatal shot was
fired he t bought that he
shooting a deer.
25 Prohi Agents
Dismissed Today
ni
Aug. 22 (AP)
WASHINGTON
Twenty-five prohibition agents in
New York City today were disrnlss-
I as a part uf an announced coun
try-wid." jirogram lo eliminate In
efficient employes.
Law Against Stunt
Trillin ft FVffIlfi fl
ii" 1 ' eruitttru.
-
W A SI H SC. TO N. Aug. 22 ( A V )
A prediction that congress tvlll
enact a law to prohibit long dis
tance flying and stunt flights, ex
cept under rigid condition, was
made tpday by Admiral Kberle,
acting secretary of the navy.
.
I
STAGES LEAVE
FROM La GRANDE DEPOT
Travel in our
Modern Chair-Ctir Stages!
Leave
La Grande for Wallowa Lako
I a Oranle for Baker, l'.oise
v.iamie lor Kaner only
J.a (.rande for Pendleton
(Conn-Uon, t Henui.ton
Leave La Grande
For Portland at 11:00 a.m.
Tare $9.50, Round trin $16.00
Portable 25.00
The popular phono
graph for the home
and out of doors;
SoM oil IJIirrul 'IVmm
770 l-'iirnlhitv Co., nr. 7t
TCKSIl.WK I'IKK.KAM
The National Hroadeasting 'om
pony program for Tuesday night
from ft lo 10 will he "Hits1 of Top-sy-Turvla."
hroatleast aver K I IQ.
KIIMO, K K( A, KKI. K(U), K(!W,
KIM I,
KJIt S.attle (:i4S.fiin-V0Oke
s to in, studio program; 10 to II,
orchestra. '
K HQ-- Spokane ( :t 70.2m-S 1 nkc )
1 0 to I '2. orclmsl ra.
KKI I.os Angejes (40S.niTi-r,4O.
kf) x, song recital; III to J I, or-
j c hestra.
KKI l.os Angehs 4S.Ofii-f.4(i-
Ikf) s. soiiif r-'fital; lu to II, or
chestra. KiO Oakland UM.4m-7Mike)
s to !t. The I'ligi-inis; I" to 11,
program.
K I'll Han Ki iiiK-isco (4 2l'.:im
7 1 (ike ) s to s I'ir.-st.ii- hour;
H::to to !. organ recilal; 10 to 11,
orchestra.
K l-'ltc--Han I'rancisco (404. 3in-
mtfikf ) S lo radio club; K::ni
to II, orchfNira, old-time hand;
!c:u tt 12, ianc" niu.Mic.
Ki: I'ortlan.i ( L':i!i.'tm-1 2 00
, kc) S to !. iniisifJ' ;..ofti.iin: fl,
J news, time signals; ! to 1, musi
cal program; In to 12. dance inns-
1 KC.W Portland (4! I m-6 ! oke)
"
to K, educational program; 0
to I 'I. dance orchestra.
KIM( -Seattle (:i(iflm-!SOkc)
s to' U, musical program; in to
1 0:3ii. archest ra; 1 0:3, news;
Ifi:40 to 12::io( orchestra.
I'sually, the first tiling that
strikes a visitor lo this country
lw n motor car. "
cam, ron miw
Siilcwnlk Impniveiiiffit
Sc aled bids will be r. ceived lev
tlm commission of the, ity of !.:
Oiande, (iiegoii, for Die eonstne- .
lion of (he i m pi o cim-nl in side-
walk improvement district No. I'.'il.
within the City of La Orande. Oi.-
waH gnn, ac.ording to Ihe plans and
j specification for said sidewalk tm
I provein -nl district now on file in
tin: ofe of tin- i'itv Recorder of
said city
A deposit nf Rve ($f..nn Hol
lars will he reipiired for plans and
; specifications for each dislrl.-',
I which .imomtt will 1... r. ftiml.-.l ir
bidder Ik unsuccessful and returns
sjimi' to this office.
Hlds will be received to the hour
of 7:;tn o'clock P. M Wednesday.
August 24th, i in-7, and must be ac
companied by a certified check o"
bidder's bond, in t he sum of li-n
per cent of the amount bid as :i
K"''"Mce of (he acceptance and
onip(.tlnn ((f r(MI, ir (lW!inied.
( 'heck'H will be ret u rncd to un
successful bidders.
The Commission 'reserves th:?
rigid to r- a t any and ail bids.
J PTKAHNH.
Pecoider of the I Mty
of La Orande, Oregon
S-12- mt
L-J-J ft
9:00a.m 4:00 p.m.
12:
;.ri p.m.
0 :2., a.m. 7 r?n n m
1 1 ;(io a.m. 3 -30 d ni
for Wulla Willi ,! 'puko') '
kU, I orernor vl m men ici,