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Thursday, August 2T, 17. Pape Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEKVEK A BRODIE? VICTROLA MIGHTY STORE-WIDE SALE M I Fnrm I I A lilt I 1 r tii.i I'ikV ll'll fun fur- hln Inn vh i.nl I.. hnl pel I nr I'm 0.1 f.r Mr Ail nil hi I'll! nlr nil l.il I, a I In flo oil 'II. I.i- Mi nil hi, I'.v In III II' SI I'l Now is the time to purchase your blankets! Winter will be here in a short time so buy these Quality Blankets at Sale Prices. You cannot afford to miss this "Value" Opportunity! Heavy Cotton All Grey Blankets $1.88 No Kold Plaid Part wool v $3.87 BED SPREADS Some new ones remarkable Savings Ready-to-Wear Here You Will Find the Latest Styles in Women's Ready-to-Wear at Astonishing Low Prices! DRESSES Lot No. 1 Values to $lf.00... $8.85 BEAVERS TAKE I CRITICAL GAME! i Battle 15 Thrilling In ninps to Win and (Jot a Percentage of .f00 iMMur ( Asr I I t;i i; V I.. Pel. i:-Uiand r.-t Seattle S:in I'ramlsco I'orllari.l . .. Sacramento . . Hollywood Mission I .(1.1 Angeles ;.t . ;7 4 ; ' : v . lly tin A-e-in'iHfi-d I'nvsH I'oillaiid Ifattled Sacrament IS ihrllllng niii'nu- be! ore i m latter aggi egat inn i;;ivr i,p teiiMh pilice (Ii the bairu.. losing S"i4ille woo tiom Mi.- Se.-.N rt ' ! w hen Kd Itraielt. Seattle I ' i - ; bander displayed tin" form. At lrilel y Vllle I lie IbUIVU .to 1 S'.ll pot ted I he I I.. I ( 1 H M Hip bad and then staged i -lti. ni in. ' rinal t tiree Inninus to .!. ,.t t , ! ague f udeis In i;, Tim Aiigidf? defeated the li-- 1 s' Nlon llellit S lo ;t in i In- .... res.'1 opener. 11 ri.irri i x i SAN IT'.ANi IS' a ( Al'l I' ou ate oualiy piotictent In bnxlic au-1 baseball and undecided which lo choose for a prutejiMun, b'aVe ii lo the toss of a cop). Thai Is w but N, al ( Mb h. v l Mint did. Now ho iKllic Ciark nee oni luiHeman for the San KnilicjM eo MlHtloui. with an excelP nt cSsMn-e to giadhatc to lli" m:iOr ! an n h I hln vear, , j 1 to . , M , i,,. tail -end Tite ihd.itc of 1 he (tab r g-Mieill- i I'hbde. Sa:d diote in the wm ion iir in doing what the ; ning nui pi U,.- ci.etM i th. I'l - ill oilllrer g.m i , . s doing lie ?oic it did II, (Mil. A Iralhlfiitd of aulomoblb burned on u stfliug near Pcfrolf. Jto7o!i of pedislrlan' wen- Maud. SATURDAY SPECIAL Staple Plaid 06x80 $2.45 Nashua Fancy Plaid, 72x80 $5.37 Heavy Grey All-wool Blankets $7.25 au COATS Lot No. 1 Values to $25.01 $8.95 Yankees Emerge From Slump, Win In nth Inning wriovAi, i.i:-t;i i: V. 1.. ret. .Ct)7 US 7 .r. :i ';i . 4 4 H .:4 ) "hii-ago ' I'Kt-burg S'. Louis New Vor ' 'lii' imia' Ibe.lHil Mroekivn 71 4K 0 7 4 7 As i. : AMI ltl AN I I A(il r. 1 W I.. ivt. i S'i-u Vot I; in troll l'hi);.delphl.-i '; m u;l on . r. f . v ; 1 h. (Im- A-x lniiil rn-fw i'e .,ltili.- ciime out Of -''"ii p .i ' .i ' tv op port u tie mo- i ;il A'l-r a mediocre nhowiug Mll'-l -OHIe ,,1 'lie COHd iliVt. -. m Vluh s, Mlib-r HtU'KlU.' hen'-h- ) n --a.i...v uppHed pressure In Hnma to iop a 1.1 game w in- i i i; s-t. ,,u I,: (i. tioit Tigers , t -! 1 Mitt s'-:.id'-d I5'iffng lit r (lu. I ai i'l. faro and tin I l ,lt I.OHtOtl. 4 . ' riinrs'on was Ii;. r(e. tve ' nd .ii!!inK'on io.s' to nv f;.vr-! -Mid lndi..tis 7 1. 1 W.itb. slopp. d the St, !' r h- v bud won en The MaeUlans I rj.it Uaib.-rg al- bitt j 10 d I;l '1,1 ito'i rould do IlO ; lot ai, ui tfo ir 'I. ,11. w -inning Chl.aKo mari.d off the rond KaiiiH with a wx run bombard men!, that ev-ntuahy bioawomi'd iu1o a Kl-l Inuiuph. Piltflbiltg and tht tttve mere !fe,cdulcd Im rain iuterlerrj. Hill s Dept. Store HW,wi..c. Special Plaid All wool $9.50 DRESSES Lot No. 2 Values to $25.00 $13.75 Clarence DeMar May Leave Record For All Time MKLIiftSH, Mukh (AO) - j marathon record that may endure lor f ut in e general ionn in. now in thf mukiiifr f'hiifiice I'M-Miir, like tlie brook tn the poem, "goc.t on forever," Already bcMur distance run ning record tit liiteoualled by any other living uihletc. Since he is running' today us uei an he evt-r did. observe r.i predict that when he finally putrt uwuy his running HhoeM he will leave u record that ivlll stand for all time. Ix Mar ban been runntug marii thon races more than 111 yearn Me h.vi run nppt ovlmntety 7,rnu rnilen in practbrt und com pet It ion tnoro than a quarter of the ay around the w or! it. I;i L'u great races he bai won more thun half bin Mturt. In tfie othertt he has usually finish -1 high among the buders. Thiw Hummer Ie.Mar enler'd his 4'dli year. In npite of bis Ml Ik tit Arrived? Tlemrmbpr what a Ktnjitloti Owen Carroll a rolli sn pllcher? And what a tough tlmo he ha. had making the major tongue irndn? Well, his last tew performance for the. Tetrolt TlBor. indlcatB he has finally ar. rived. ' r " v Superfine Plaid Part wool $3.38 Pocahontas Wool mixed v $4.95 Children's SCHOOL SHOES Buy now and Save COATS Lot No. 2 Values to $35.00 $12,95 - Runs 7,500 Miles and apruirenlly frail physique lie is still Hetting the- pare for other I mural boner. Me is national mar :ithon champion for ihe con.) j COTiHecntive year, lie is triumphed Mhts ycitr in two outstanding rhts- sick. I iiib r w broiling sun t hat made raring conditions any' hing tnit favorable he won the annual Amcrirun Marathon at Hoston for I be fift h time a rerord in it self which sports writers predict may never u gill n be approached, I leMar follow ed Up his Host on triumph over runners of inl.rna liotiHl note by winning the Laurel, .Md , marathon for the s-eond s-ic- MNive year. This year, us in oth er wasons, he has compet.il in I various b'ss-r rnc-.s and modnied , marathons, IeMar lias remained a real ama teur. There nr1 tin "gale-." for marathon runner s, and be has de j rimed to use his reputation 1 o fur jlher his interests financially. He jWotKs dally in a printing sMop and ! iloes his training morning and evening by running the distance, J belneefl the shop !lhd h I S home, j Until it Wits suggeste. (ttat he go Inlo vaudeville he womb red-., naively, why an von e on Id w a m j lo see him on the stage, nti.l If' i people w i r. n't rat her t ire.! rf hen ring ;i bout him. : t The annual trnek and field meet j of the New l.'ngland Association of ! i the Amateur Athbdic Inlon was! I held In Melrose In hU honor thin : M.i.nm.-r t.ii'1 Lie ri;iy s'M rip.irl n. l.M:.r ny." iVon Elm Beaten and Bobby Jones Is Barely Winner minni: Ann, is t aim v:iimtn- ition of (ieorre Von rim. the h:impion. mil an wnpi' for n J tnrnter cb;iniion much too clnc i tor the com toil and peace of mind ; of Hobby .lontti left follow, rn Of i the n.itionul amateur tfoif liiim- juonntiip tn a jt unncd condition . Wi-dn.-H.lay nicht i Ihn fiebl uas rt dured to eight survivors. I Th ex perl had e peeled a IMffht touch of fever in th ttio 11 holc mati" hi Wednesday, but th-y lltlll.W'K PltM.UAMS The Niilionul Hro.uli ttittinte com jiuuy proem rn for Kridlty ntjfht from 'j to 10 will be ii revival of i w n a i ion'H ;ir wo ftps. hroadruM t,vr HiUi, K t MO. Kt-'O.A, KOVV, KliO. KI'O, Kl-l. K: - - Oakland tW.4iii-7Sokf ) S tu 'j. eum-rt; I'l lo II. nrehe.- ira. K 1-1 I, os Ample tit. :.in-fi4tp. j popolor music; I (1, hulkid I hour, j KliW I'urlh.lid ( 4M lil-C HiKr) ; i S to S. eonreri . j ! K f Kan KninriNro I 422. 3tn- j ' ' I tiKc I Jv to S. itruKMitn; 1 to 1 I, i K.iit s.atiie t:n:s.;m-e0d;e) Rj lu l. M ui! jo irii(ratii; I toll, , harmony itip rt. orrheitr:i. K I 'M ' -tK tn Kritricisi-o (41.4.3m- t;'k-) h lo 1. educational fTi-s; ! ; '.i lo I.". ordifKirii, old-time bund; ' t'i to ll. daime orcli'-1 Til. . KKX- Portland 23 :.!mi. I S.r.lt- );) In l n rr ; ::' to X, I jv;ir. tl mu.-mal pronim: time j MKtiiiiM, weather, j KiiMD - Sraiik UuCrn-t-Mike) .8 . i tu rhrintlan Sehiiee h-eture: ID i j io II. da nee orchi-stra; 1 I, n-.-t; 11:15 to lJ:3o. mu.sh-al program. t KMy Slok:ui.- :j7ft.'in.h lnkf ":no to; prog-riim: I'l to 12. danee musie. '. i KOKI-' l.tm Angel. s r. I 7m-aM. j 1 Me) S to X:3ti. civic talk; SiSt) to J ' K. i Holine.m Afw'n; ft:3u ' ; o I", ntiisicul proKiuin, '. HUltsoMi; mlli;.iHtH ; i KW ViiCK AI) Miijor lCoi-! ; rt !.-. Hullnr.l at ft 6 U u. haml ' siini'- trii)-f;rooiii. It turn out 1 ( t hat hi- vi us jhotfHfraplU'l on his , r.'.th t.ii th.Jay in a W.-l I'oint ; iiniiut m anl it hail -xactiy tin 1 s;tm ifM-atirfini-li at thf oni 'tu- uor- upon rali;:i ( Ion 41 varn ! ht-t'oif. were not prepared for a stroke of m raylKis Harry l.e(rr. veteran Miniieapolid r-luy-r. fhopp1'! off Von Klm'n in ad on tie- eighteenth ffren to win. 1 tip. i'l t he Hero n d round, while Maurice Met 'art by. KOlfins son of a KoltiiiK I'm her, threw the scare of his lite into Bobby Jojich in the inoriiinfr ttession. The former champion went to i he sixteen! ii given, l down, to Mm youiiK- opponent, after waiting lor the crack which had not ap peared in si halved hohs of the .second nine. The collegian fin ally slipped and Hobby won. 2 up. but he admitted he was greatly Iif-rl tirheH dur ing the exel! ing round. STAGES LEAVE FROM La GRANDE DEPOT Travel in our Modern Chair 'Car Stages! Leave La Grande for Wallowa I,ake La Grande for Baker, Boise La Grande for Baker only La Grande for Pendleton (Conrpotlonq at Pendleton Leave La Grande For Portland at 11:00 a,rru Tare $9.50, Round trip $16,00 (let a Money barrel. It will help you STAKT NOW and save systematically foi; the things you have always wished for. A Business An Education A Home Christmas Fund A Vacation Insurance Fund or any other purpose you desire. , Equitable Savings Bank f V : . 159 FT. fl With :i !iv of f't from th St. Joiii municipal Inidf to his creilit. lEa.V Woods now tum th hripht of 'Ulnu a Stt-VH Hrodif" from I.iool;lvn bridge, S-w Yorli. a distance of 13U toft. Asa prttf-ciii. Woods UHt-H a hlrn't of onf-riitdMr. tie -pfcfM to l ."iliii 1 12 miles an hotir .vhen lie liits the water, m he'll lined It. SAVS IMTOI, Sl.WllItS l Aiti-: iirrri:it i orit' PAIMS (Al' t rench humoilMs are heinniiiK to ittisi that the saf es! way in romniit murder is with a pistol. Most of those who have employed other mean in recent years hVP gone lo the guiilitin. hnl a number who used pistols are mill enjoying life and freedom. Co in meriting upon this, Maurice I'rax, of the I'etit I'arisien. nays it has become a n est a hlished custom thaJ the revolver, f rt crimes of ps ion, is strictly "do rigneur, like evening clothes after dinner at the Deaiiville casiim." "It Is Htrfctly forbidden lo Hti'aii gle one's wife," i'rax ays. "It h equal ly forbidden to chop n wife or a rival into hlls, or to give them poison with their meals. I'.in the revolvfer remains authorized and re otntnended." i j A Well-trained conscience still, small voice that speak: .when it is spoken to. 9:00a.m 4:00 p.m. 12:25 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. for Walla WaiU and Pa.seo) For A DEFINITE I'l'RPOSE j Mixing li-at - dainuged wheat : with KOiind win ut l a poor prac- tire, only one pem-nt of nkln- hiiincd wheal, or half of one p- r J efil of b.idly ' heal -damaged ker nels uill injure the milling an I j baking iiiiahtieM iv ben mixed wih oiifcl wheal. Wh.-al that is bad ly M;ick-stained also is of Infcrio; rnilln.if tMitlily. Ii utiiiully gives a loi f;tit yb Id and the flour has a big-ti ash content. Ilrcad is ; d' oinicd. b:.s a biller taste and ! a we(-d,v odor. I Mo.si egg producers do not can i die eggs, alt bough buyers and balers tmd it advantageous to do ' so. Where u high-class retail trade is 1m ing catered lo. eand ' iing by producers is desirable and met ssaiy. So met iiim-s absolutely Itsh. new-laid eggs are unsuitable ;'or lood because of bloody lnles. , blood spots and meal spots. j 1 ' I lOvery abjindoned nr negiccte-l piece oi poor hillsitle farm latil fends to augment flood condil ions, i More tree plautiiig Is needed as a I 'flood eoni ml measure on a lar-e a reage or abandon d or wor n inn bill land. I i 1 t - - I Ha iisaj'e of good grade, made hol'y iroai meal, contains nunc I protein, more fat and b-ss adde I ; ua!er than the product made in' jpait from meat hy-producls and ! containing cereal as a binder. The ' uifh renre in food value is greater than that shown by analysis, since the proteins of the high-grade products are complete and can be j utilized by the body ' for repair ( of waste and I he building of new Missile, when as the proteins of lie inferior- products are in part in- complete and then-fore not tltil-i iz.ed by Hie body to the best ad-' vantage. j ! When .skim in M k Is led to calves other feeds arc needed lo supply, the fat removed from the milk. A 1 grain mixture, made of the grains usually found on the farm or in markets nearby, will serve us a s 1A 700 leading western cardealers recommend this quality oil IUOM the clay it's broken in to the d.iv it's broken . clown a motor's fate depends on 'the oil that lubricates it. That is why car-dealers, whose entire success depends on the performance of the cars they sell, are so careful and critical in choosing motor oils. It is significant that .more than 700 leading Pacific Coast car-dealers not only recommend Veedo'l to their customers, but use it in lubricating the cars they sell and service. The reason for their endorsement is simple Veedol is the pick of the quality oils. Into the refining of Veedol goes all of the skill Tide Water has acquired in more than half a century of oil experience. Only the choicest Eastern crudes are used in Veedol and ' before it leaves the great refinery at Bavonnc, N.J. every drop must prove capable of withstanding heat 100 degrees hotter than the hottest friction spot in your motor. , , Always use this aualitv oil B.mmm,u u.. dealers. Stop today at any orange and black Veedol sign. Ask for Veedol by name or, if you drive a Ford, ask for Veedol Forzol. Tide Water Oil Sales Corporation. San Fran cisco, Los Angeles, Portland. Seattle. DEALERS: Bulk Mhtry of I prnumh h utaihblt to our Mx mditian.il ,, , ,, 0H ,,, y)ayjf cw r 354 1 quartJ Eastern Oils It fnttt lt fL.. ...( ....... r. ' W IIOI, Q 'J J f Portable 25.00 The popular phono graph for the home and out of doors. Nn'tl mi. I.iIm'I jiI i-i-ni- CAKR ,IA,V "TO l uinilurc Co., Inc. 770 mrtiyKCTiiiifci 11 iMod siipiilcnc nl to skim miil;. Torn is high in cui'lMihydrates and (at. and hugely fakeH the piac- of fat relinked fioiu the milk. Corn . d lo cales shoubl In- ciai'l;. i ralher tli.in finely ground. Wheat bran is very palatable and haH an ce)eiit ei'feri. Ciound oats ai- ! very good. I'oullry Ke pers will be bit crv.sl -id ill the .ee)!t ; ppniut of a com mil tec u it hin the d partnunt i.f agriculture to 'oiisidi-r carefully and work out a comdete plan for itl'taining adequate information of economic beiudit to the iniluslry. Aiiiii .wi: i;i.i'i:ns I.A N"i WSTKH, I 'a. (A!) Ami nnv a i i'l hi ic- elopers. F ltd ding a bouquet oi four leal clovers Atrmi Maize, 1 v and Caspar l. Hick'd ,lr.. (lew cfuinncrci-il plane to Helulr. Md. had to land in a field er a journey of I brer lariuer's auto they obliging paiMUi. The plane Then aft miles in a found an and Greases . i '0 . I u.lr-l la th, PM1A. 4 IV ' $ x-A-' ' 4