Pape Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Tuesday, February 7, 1928.
!NEW PLAYERS IN I Record-Maker
Frankie Genaro
Wins Flyweight
Title in Toronto
' SEATTLE LINEUP
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It's never too early to meet the corning of Spring with a smait new hat and these adorable
felts satisfy the needs of early spring weather and meet the full demands of Spring style.
Many, many shapes the irregularity of them being the chief feature snug fitting deftly
shaped crowns brims most irregular and quite brief. Pretty pastel shades and rihljon bands and
pretty ornaments the only adornment. You'll like these newest models
$2.95 to $6.00
Another Shipment of Smartest
New Spring Dresses
This is another large shipment of new Spring frocks
and we think they arc especially stunning in style and ma
terials. ,
An excellent quality of georgette in the better frocks,
many with smart under-slip of printed silR. New Spring
colors tans, reds, blues in entrancing shades
$32.50 $35.00 $39.75
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In this same shipment are frocks of good quality crepes
chic fitvles with enough vsmVtv tn em'f c.vi.rr tcro inrl
youthful colors you'll approve at once. These are priced at
Dependable
Quality
$13.75 to '$19.75"
HILL'S
Dependable
Values
Indians to Enter Coast
Race With Middle
ton Handling Reins
SF.ATTLK, Wah.. Feb. T (AT)
I'nder the leadership of a new
pilot a man w ho will lake hw
r-ribr turn n ih mound in
var h o? vietorw-a and ith the
addition or at Um six ether new
?ae,. tj- S-aul Laj-Aa II cluh of
tfce I'Ariri r-o&Ai l-K'i' iU enN-r
ifc tut-- for ihe JJ diamond
P nnar.r
Jimmy Mtddleton. ho V-d the'
Portland U-avf-m into third plee
,n th- roawt lcruf Latt J- of ) i-1.
a oMaiix-d to nan '11 the rinn
for U.e Indian on a trad with
th- Minneapolis club of the Amer
',fTr a-nsotMion. Cliff Brady,
s-jiil-'s midget .wnJ lman,
v.im ih prire paid for a leader.
William II. Klepp r. n-w h-&t
o( tli Seattle rlub. r-porifl that
Mi'l-liton won and lot 7 ffatnra
for Minneapolis last ytar and iha
year l-for1 won 31 and lest 1 1.
WmI- piloiinK th- Ht-avr Midlli
t'n Ktv-tl a nurnbt-r of ronii
wiih hi ifT-ai rf-lif-f huHlnp.
Sef-n Xw I'laycrs -
A)thouifh avn nt-w playorn
hav -n oMainet to iIai- ihf-y
no more than f'.ll the nwn ffap
inip ho Jen ieft in th Indian ma
fhin at the end of last Meaaon.
Th- remarnintc hurlem on the
Indian taff are Kyle Oraham,
Jaeic Knight, Andrew Houte and
I'iyde Nanee. In addition to Mid
di ion. two unnamed hiirlers have
Men obtained from Detroit
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TORONTO. Ont.. Krb. fAP)
The XationitI Boiinjf association
worlds flyweight rrown remed to-.
! day on the brow of Krankie Jen- !
ja.ro, of Xew Tork,
' Genaro won the title by scoring
a decision viftory over French y
Il!ani?er in a lu-roind bout here
laai nisM. llelanifer raptured the
N. V.. A. championship two months)
a0 an- defended it succewfuity
r-cntlyi when h won a decision
ov.-r the man who dthron-d him.1
Mehlhorn Clips .
Five From Par
i At Texas Club
Herf's Arthur Nwton, South
Atrlca. at th finish ol hirtil
H-mlle-JuDt troxa Sorotrsei to
Hyde Park, xiaiua. He roadr II lu
14 hours 22 inlnulw nd 10 we
es da. btatlop th lormfr record by
more than 24 minute.
ANDERSON AND
SHADE BATTLE
THIS EVENINGS " "c
! W I lASiW ft I li I VOS CO r . F
(H.fn, fSan Antonio, Tex., Kelt. 7
AI') Wild Mill Mehlhorn. or
ji'hicaifo, hit his stride in the first
;nine hilK at today's play for the
,T xas op.-n polf ehampionship !y
flipping f!v strokes from par for
I a 31. -staldishing a new course
! record.
M'-hlhorn made birdies at thfi
i third, fifth, sixth, eighth and ninth
)iol'-s. The previous course, record
c-. first nine was 3?.
s 1
cAn
(Account
inis
U'iiy tfHitiiiut to ilcny your.
m'U IIh ron i fort anil ptca
tiH' wliK-h kimmI fitinltuxo will
liriiis into our hornet For
only n -mall Mini in cah He
will tli'litci jmir purdiaspM
uibl ymi may vnjoy tUrm
while making t" rcniaiJiUm
payimiils nut of Income. iHv
cidp turn lo fnrnUli yotir
lifime in a nmiiniT in tte
proud of!
CARR
FURNITURE CO.. Inc. .
JIain 770 .
I.OS A.VGKI.KA IVti. 7 (AD
Dave Shade, tiotininff. rrotiri'ii'S
f'aUforniu mt'MI-w-ight anl Jo
Anrlemon. har'l punching K-n-lurky
163-poiind-r. fare -arh
othr hfre tonight with thf rhunr-
1 v
lral tor I'anl KaJiK-rlinic, out- mfetlns Jl)rk-y w alKer lor lie
fi.M.r. One of ihe pitchers i middleweight title o a poiwililo
uppo-d lo 1 a rood nouthpaw J added Make.
from a elans AA. minor league I Shade's elusive weavinff styl
el it.. Another twiner who is ex- m"y puizle the Kemurkiai. hut
pwel to join the mound foree of this If more than offset. ..-.oit
Die Indians is Klwood "Speed"" 1 erlties contend, hy the fact that
Maitin. a free aKent. Martin and j l've has heen on the shelf for
his pitching ability wer well (some time, while Anderson has
known in the roast circuit, the vet- leen fighting regularly,
eran risht handA having played Ax the two fighters tapered off
with Sacramento. their training work yesterday
In the ca.ching department i,lrlSr Walker, the man ea-h
Seattle has Charles Borreani. and n""5 10 meet in the ring, worked
(liTi. l'.-(rkr a new- comer from:1" """" 1"
the Rurlington cluh of the MiKSis-
hls clash Keh. 10 at San Francisco
Uppi alley league. He is report-' -'.'
ed to have an extra strong arm Oeorge Godfrey giant negro, also
and .0 he good hitter. , through h pace, to get in
COach npe lor . ..o ,.u ........... ....
fjounuing nasque. wnoin n. laces w
here I'eh. !. . ;8
STEWART QITATIOX I P
Walter Schmidt. Seattle
and veteran catcher, will prohahly
lake a few turns behind the plate.
Tlin lnfi-lil
Jum Tlurtgens is a cinch to
handle first base. rhlrk Klls-
u..rik ult lal. rif thA uhnrl
. " uZ.,T'i i,T,it. WASHINfiTON. Feh. 7. (API
'. . . . The nuestion whether Robert W.
reasons inira iiiwinan ann jimmy' , , , , . 1
i. ..1 - - in iil.i:, IStewart. a key witness In the sen-
Hattle. a new-comer, will likely' J
battle out for the honor. However, . ' '
pear ill me oar ii lue ?iriiitie iu
STANDARD OIL SERVICE
and courtesy
Once a Customer at Our Station
. Always a Booster.
RED CROWN GASOLINE
MOBILE AND ZEROLENE OILS
AND GREASES
QUAKER STATE OIL
Perkins Standard Station
Next to La Grande Hotel on Adams
Kimrnirk in holding out for mora
motley Jack Hhrlork. who nerved J
an a utility infiddr law y-ar, -will
HUtrt-t-4 Krady ut the keystone
position- i .
Art Hub!, ulxo oitaind from
I-iri)it in tht tmdc for KitrtTt-'
asg, l (-xpw-tfH to ravort nronnd
in pfntir field.
lit-rnli Kln. purchnwd from tho
Chirago White Hox, and Ike Wol-ff-r.
u ill fight It out for the left
fild position while Kusxy Hufft
and i'.ric-k Kldred will probnbty di
vide the right field Job.
Approximately 4i players. In-
anKwer contempt rharge was tak
en under advisement today y Jus-
tire Jenninirs llailey in the district
(supreme court. )
I After hearint; arsument fur morp
than two hour.4 on the v.-rit of ha-
beas "rorpUH obtained by the .'hi-'
fengo oil man laxt S;itiirday after!
thi arrest hy the wenate. Judcc i.yi-!
ley pave ruunsel leave to file'
brief. .
ROXIE HART
WANTS TO SEE
YOU
cludinjf about 20 rookies will re- ',
port at the Indian training camp!
at Hakersfield. 'al., K.-b L'7.
V,
WKDNKKDAVN I flflfiflA mm
The NtttlonsI Ilroadcastln com
i l'liy (N, II. C.t program for Wed
r nesihiy night follows: :Jfi to 7,
; musical fruit roektull: t to 10,
i "jroailways and lloulnvards".
K(K Oakland (.14.4m.Tlnkc)
0. dinner concert: e:S'i. N. II. .;
. 1, fani' programs: , vaudeville;
f . N. fl. c.j id 10 II, dance nr-
cheslru.
I Kmc Han Kranrlarn t AT, A 3 rn.
, Ciikr) 0:30, feclllnns: . musical
rnoKrmn; !i, melody hour: in to
IS, dunce orchesini.
KKI I.os Amtiles Hr.i.r,i.c4i,.
H. ) C.30, N. II. (?.; 7, KKI sym
phnnette: 7 : 4 r. Hrotrh enterluliier:
K. ennrert orehislra: S. N. II. C;
10, Packard ptoxram: ih jii, viu.
lliilsl. iilanlNt.
KOA Hpoknne ( 2l.7m-1 I r,l.
lie) fl:a, dinner concerl: 7:tl,
Hnrrcd prOKrnin; :.1n tn 10. kiii.ii,,
pioKnim; Hi lo IS. dance rnu.le.
Kl'd -- Km I'tani'lsi'ii 4j:- lm.
Illlkc) : :t , N. II. !; 7, ;vly
mid Marta; H, nrt-heslia proKriiin;
11, chanilu r miiMr; In ti, 12, ,u, n
orchestra.
K.llt rl.nllle ( nn.(in.dii(c)
1:30. dinner concert: 7-30. el.l.lli,,,.
iluncn orchestra: 8, iinii,,,, ,.
Kiilln: 0:Jli, stu.lln proKrnm: In lo
12, dance orchestra.
KI.X Portland CM.in-i:;n.
he) 0:311. children's hour: 7, nr.
rheslrn: 8 to 10. studio prosi-iun;
10 to 17, dance frolic.
KOW Portland il'ilin-mnitr)
h, concert tiln: l:sn, n. m. r.; 7:4,
f'nthollft lecture; R, ni-cheslrs;
N. H. f'.; lo, stmllo riioirinui; li
to 12, orcheslrn.
KOA Denver (32r.in-H2likc)
fi:S, concert; :.1fl, story hour; 7,
Instrumental proifrnin; 7 1 5 to s.
Rranil opern srdectlons; fl lo lo,
tin nee orchestra.
' KOMO ficnlfle (.1(l(!m-!iiikc)
fliSO, N. B. P.: 7, musical proKrnm;
II; N. R f'.: 10, liona-a; II to 12: mi,
fiance orcheatrru
KI'-OA ealllo (7.fim-70kc1
tl:30, N. n. .: 1. movie cluh; 7:16.
vocul Irlo: 7; So. poultry talk: 7:4.
hook chat; , concert orohestrn;
9, N. B r.
KOIN Portland (JHm-9(lle)
(, pipe organ; 7:18, orchestra: 8.
slildlo proirrsm: II) lo 11:30, riancn
HEALTH
the action of the. air, und mny be
COttie Kerioimly inflamed,
AH such ronditloiifi arc rorrect
Ibln. Whnt mtiy not be well known b
that If a new nkm rover in needed
for the lower lid when It in to be
net buck In place ajfuinnt the -,
that cover Ih hi taken from th
mts iiii ic
liy lAMinau HiHlian, M. .t
-NiTW York tltjr
Member florifu Memorial
Thti lower eveild lm tueitnt tn i
ret K"fHly UKalimt ll.e y., Ho Uin of "n" of ,h" "I'P'r eylldw.
doinif, it proteem the eye from iliTh two iuok v,,y niurb alike.
drylriK iiiallly of the ulr, keepinif ' ,,ut th' "l,'" r in much moro nc-
it luiihed in the tear Mould up-I v,',y ln u' 11 PWHcally
piled for ihkt very purponn by aa" work r Vinn and clod-
iperlai Ktand. Il huppenn. how-,m ,MP 1 or "lal reanon u
ever, ihnt Hornetlmin the ltd in "k,n in ronntanlly fuldlnir and
Wrestling Bout
Ends in Battle;
Both Fined $50
TI'l.HA. Okla..
battle with flt
wan befiin an a
Keb. 7 fAP) A
terminated yvhat
w rc.-tt I i n match
jdravn away from thin contort .
Jwtih the vy and innt.od of blnif
held up tiK.nnl It in flattened I
down on the chek. I
t Thin may be duo lo any one of '
a variety of cau-M-H. The lid limn- j
"t'i mny liave l route riubby, uuil
no unuble o hold either lteir or
the other purln of the lid III t li
ptoptr pla e. Tli if in one of the,
p'-ntillh H of K'OhIhk obi. uih! fcoine I
or tlioie- who naffer from it ap.
pur to think the condition a In-1
rotable UH Old aite Hlf.
j Or on may Imv b-ii Injur d
on t he (ac the hen lift of t ho
wound belli followe-l by (he for
imitliiti of a Miir near the eyelid.
KM-h nf-nrn etitt n poll upon the
"km iH-nreHt them, ami If It hup
m mm iu I,.- the pkm of l he lower
lid thn the whole t, I h drawn
out a ii 'I ii rid dow it ward from I in
(rue pii'itton. In nom InMarife't. )
an with n iw-veie born, th" eye. j
Mtln itHfir li ili'Mtroyed.
In hin h Iti-tiiinrei the dounwnrdl
pull Otl the It 'I ti.ii y he rXiifK r- I
.led In llm point win ir a very ot
i f tlointhle deforinlly yum heei,
il O'l 0 'I. T It- llei(,riin.. ,,f tin'
lnn-r rl-le of the bl( whl'-h M.i
m-vt r in ant to be
an. tiiian on un he
ntretchlnir. with the very curious
reM.li that a larire projiortion of
It can be taken away without in
fh leant Interfering with Ihe cap
acity of Ihe lid to dinchiirice Itn
function. A ntrlp of a certain
form, mcanurinfc hair the width
of the lid and three-ijunrtern f
hero lant nlKht between Joe Mulce
wr. of Ttira. N. V., and Vttt Mr.
Olll, of Omaha, N'b. .More than
a dozen policemen were required
to ne pa ram the two men und a
ninall group of fann who clamber
ed into the rlriK- imferee John
Hopkins Kuve ih ruat'-h to Malic
wl arter MKiill had knocked thn
I tlra nmn out. The athletic coin
inifirilon overruled Hopkins ami
Itn lenKth. can be very comfort- ( railed It no contest, hoiiu- of ih
ably npared, and can be moved
down to cover the lower lid. The
mutch im peifert in eolor und tex
ture, und the further ujtreruhle
feu tare in i hat thin uppr eyelid
nltln, perhaps bet uuse It In III
I hlnneMt found any w here
body, healn ensfly itrnl with ho Ulti
n ur t hat of ten It an not be din
tliiKuiflie'l at all.
It In rertily quite wonib-rful whut
CJin be ijiiltc With llll'fM- bus of up.
per tyelld hk'.n in icet rid of Mtiiclit
d I "fin ui en ten ' h u Itotit the (.tee.
IU lfMi:T M IT
meinbern clalminK Maleevvix start
ed Ihe roiiirhhoiiM. Itch wrestler
uan fined
) i v. Hi
Ami (IK
ft 'Mil 1,
HAI.KM. tire . l eb. 7. (AIM The
ruufiun WlKon Itlver toll nad
ptnjeet w.'ii o 1 n IduM'ked In the
beitd toibty when Ihe htnte pitblle
exponed to the ervlef f'omiiilh-on l;t lined Jur-
tlll.y I. We rn over the. enlerrle and
l) the rnlloojitjil
iintllit" the e)
i k of moi ure
nuf fe in
id from
. dlmifitd an aptdn
tlfleulff of pill.ll
litierNly.
iilon for a cer
nvenleni'e and
I Jv i
Autonioliik'K ure Indis
pcnsiililu to .Murium In
dustry. Likewise insur
uiice on ntitomoliilfs is in
the 8amo elii.ss. If you
do not understand what
"Full Coverage" is Fire,
Theft, Collision, Liability
and Property Damage
call Main 111 and you
will never rejfivt the in
formation of insurance
counselors.
Union Mortgage
& Investment
Company
REAL limu. ..ic. -Itata
lan FERVTCB
(law rotor Uldr.. La raoi
Oroo.
ICou certainly picked a
. "comer" this time!
YOU MEN who chose Granger
much obliged! Its growth so far
beats anything in our experience.
Of course we thought we knew what
pipe smokers wanted and in making
Granger we certainly gave them the
"works." It's differently aged, made, cut,
packed and priced with a solid reason
for each difference. And apparently
smokers understood those reasons as
well as we did.
At that, though, one pipe-load is all
the reason a man needs 1
GrangerRohCut
GRANGER ROUGH CVT IS MADE BY
THE LIGGETT a MYERS TOBACCO CO.
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