Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1928)
Page Two ' .' Thursday, March 8, 1928 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER I Local Golfers ii Mm. - - I ok DT 7K7 in r o (I i t if V QV I . jfiW, a " .mmmmmf mm at .... Permission Given SEATTLE RUNNER IN SECOND PLACE 'ecNewest Sossard GOSSARDETTE Uplift "RmdUu , gtrttrbttl Vonti QOSSAMER. light yet. figure sup- , . porting we offer you the newest, daintiest et in foundations ever designed! The pointed yoke confines the hips and abdomen, and is held closely to the figure by means of detachable hose supporters, which button beneath it at the points, in front arjd back. The uplift bandeau completes the set, Light, smart, efficient it is of superb .Gossard duin and tailoring. Come into the department and see iliem. Df-prndable ValUO HILL'S n-penilahlo ' Quality .V'! ' Ollie Wantinen, Finland, i Tnrlinn- Pvln Mar-arVinn : . as Fifth Lap Begins HAIWOW, fill., Mur. 8 AP) Thr I.'UiIith In ilnpii! t Ink? foi tho inlJfH rotfiTi'd In tlio I. 1 "yl.i ninriLtlfbii n ilatu tin tlio run nirH iri'parir to HlurT, out on the firth-lap toiluy u7ih an followa: t fillip Wiuitlm-n, Klnl.'iiid 10:-ir.:2. 2 Hil anlinr, HcOIIIp 10:17:60. 3 NcntiT t:rlcliiiii. I.'luhniil Ui;r 20:32,- . .-; ? 4 Arlhiii' Nt'WIon; Khk!"ii.) 10: 4 'l : HO. - . , , ; - B J. flnlo, PiiBKnlc. N. J., 20:- 0:!ll. . 6 Amlri'W PayiiP, flill-MOOro, Olda.. 2l:(i(i:r.2. 7 Amu Houminin, I'Mnlanil 21: 011:20. . ' 8 riwlght lloiirmnlt'cr, .M.inln- -Jnc, Mlrh., 21:11 :45. 9 Aiigiiitl' "uki'IV I'lnlnhil 21: 20:02. , , 10 Jtarry Id a, Kntiliiml '21 :30:- 11 Hpth flonitrili'n, (IJpiivit 22:- I 112: ii. '12 jiii-lt T'lilMjwion. Ti-nvi'r 23: 07:r.ll. . 13 (Til-) Paul A. Smith. Gains Or.-.. 22:IO:r,5. 13 (Tin) John fniiili-k, Han katoon', Canatla 22:10:55. - 14 Karl I llkn. Ni-iv IMmlc, Pa.. Gene Victim Of Romance, Rumors;!; JVo Denials Made H ore's news fur T.a Grande golf ers una 'iKolferottes" who huvo .hft-n oitRorly dwaltlnsr normlKMion of the greenm committee to ue tho cuurs( one again after the winter BeuBtm.. . .. , " y I ' Although the' coutha 1b by no MTAVIT TiKAf'H. ln4 Mltr ' S, mi'uni1, ofri(,n"r 0Pncfl, goUnrs Ul'I-Kumor-H that thv -. hottvy-J"'11'' "fup?n, TncM pormiUHlon wolght boxing rhumplon .of the 'r0IT H'nnr, tho Co ur ho pro- iia rniM!.n.n in,i..u ..,,, iM.,i ut..,., lionnor will my ;y" HomotinN'B ly iiituorH, noitrHT connrintM nor "no.",' And thl Ih th wny a. Ii i'l-.Ui-.Aw. ir aiucnmo 22:r.4:4f. '.'larlzlo,. f'hlrngo Miller, Karasiclc V; Wrestle to Draw POhriiANn, Orr.,Mjir. 8 (APJ Walter Miller, .oh AnguloH, hold Al KnniHick. Itutwlan hcadlock pe rlallwt, to a draw hero last nfght. Miller took the first full uftcr one hour and 4ft mlnutfji with n pulnful leg yllt hold. Kitntnlrk took the aerond foil nfter , 22 nilniitifl, Heeorfds, with n hendlorkr Hufrpe Wilea nitled the niuteh a draw nt tho eni of thc'llmo. Itml. drilled .JtenorfiTH hud fiilxsied peno Tunncy iui.l plied wllh questions )iln rumoii-d fiunroe, MIhs ('urollne HiHhiip .of Itcverly MIIIk, f'al.. hut tho h'8t tlioy could earn wllh either wn a draw, MIhh, lilflhop ndtnhted she found thn ring king "one of-tho most ul tnlraltlenfii or our nge-Mr. Tun ney cnnreHNed ho Ix llcvcd, the Cnl t Torn I it vlMltor hero "one or the luveJh'Ht glrl" he had over known. Vet hoi It ronHidered pointed queH- tioiiH nhoiit their- nlh ged bi trolh.il "unfair" mid wild ho, ' nlttijoiigh neither. w-nt .bo fur an- to enter even denkil. . , .' Meu'uwhile the more Ineuralile roiiKintlclHiH were nttuehlng nmeh Hlgniriranee to .roports which emanated from a Htatcment nt titnmfofil, f'onn,, IohI nlKht to "the tfwl that Tunney had- put'eftfuted u 7rt-ern furm, with all apptirt'n nncen( for placid counjry life In I,ongi1dgn Hertlon of thai male. This flurry over tho rhnmplon's Ktnte of heart took deHnlte rrm y'Hterdny when Tunney drove to the station to hid farewell to Mitot Ttlshop who won departing for hr home. In company with her nunl, MiH,' Kred ThomHon, well known In film eirrles iih I'Vanccs Marlon, seennrlo writer. ,.- ' J.arfHon. chairman 'of the green' committea expluhiH It, I 'art of the tlmo .tho courHe in in excellent shnpe for regulur playing utid no damage can he Uone.jOthor t tines, days utter fiOHtJi', It would be dam itging to play nt all on tho courne, So, tho8o who want to piny uiUNt first hnvo Mr. Itenner' direct per mlHMlon until tho official opening of the courtio Is unnouqeed. Mr. JarlHon hu mailed letterH to mem mnt of (he cluhH advinlng them of tho arrangement.' D6AHDIKID two AVAMiixr. itAn:s AKTOrtTA. Ore.. Mar. 8 (AP) Thirty-nine women wero entered In a Heven-mile walking race today from Wam-nton- to the Center of AHtorfa'n huslnefls rtifttrict.. Three waynlde rouge and "powder BtntlonH were efdnhllnhed along tho route. Hlmultuneuunly threo wnH a men's walking I'uce, from Seaside to AMtorla, ovr a.2l-mile eourH. Indoor Tennis '.';, . Title to Return NF.W YORK (AP) Tho Indoor tenntHchamplomdil p of the lrnlted HtateH ' apparenty ,1b reasonably. Kure to return toitn native land this, year for tho firat tlmo since Vincent niehardH won It In 1924:1' ' Kor the lust-three years French Davis Cup plnyers have monopo lized tho title, but none are entered In this- year's tournament to be heli here March 10 to 17. lis Here the vl Ileudqunrtern ;' , - ttilhout lube . Model 37 TbMtoniihlnprioeof lh Mw.iix.lube, Fuix-tuion Dial, telfonuincd A. C wt include CTtrythlni except lubu aad ipetker. No power acceworic required bo katterieti no charger. -' Foruie only with 110-115 volt, 60-cycle, Allernatiug Cnrrenl. Um tia A.C. tube, and sue rectifying tube. , PRESIDENTS . . GAME ; ML 1 '. Ciitme uiii1ht 15 What president was assassin iled while attending a world's fair? 2t What, southern senator op posed secession at peril of his life? 3--In whose rahinet wns Jeffprr son-Davis secretary of war? ;s 4 --What democratic president was once governor of New York? i fiiN'nnie three presidents who were born In poverty." , ii -Aver .more of our presidents members of congress, or governors ' ' I A II . . 1 , is vvnax ii xaKes to ma&e a man TAKE a piece of paper and write down all 1 the things you like in a smoke. Then buy a lidy red tin of P. A. and check the tobacco against your list. Open the package and release that tantalizing P. A. fragrance. Load up and light up. One thrill now follows another. You're ready to believe all the fine things you've heard about P. A. Cool as a jury-foreman, rising to speak. Sweet as his words: "Not guilty." Mild a your interest in a civil suit. Mild and mellow, but with that rich, satisfying tobacco-body that oidy the world's most popular brand can pipe-happy; f?A.ha$ ! . .ft offer. You can't seem to get enough of tobacco like this! , The proof of the puffing is in a pipe packed with P. A. Go get some now and see what a real companion your pipe can be when you put it on the right ration. Just atound the corner is a store where they hand out pipe joy in tidy red tins. Your cue-to-contentment is to get around there now. ' P RIM the national joy smoke! TWO full ounces of genuine smoke.joy in every tidy red tin. 01H,. I. ImA TafceeM Ceaaaar. Wautoa-Salaa. N. & COME in today and lee bow beautifully aimple Atwater Kent has made A. C. radio ; and how easy it is to own. Radio engineer Lave been working for years on the problem of a set without batteries and now we re glad to offer the solution this netv Atwater Kent Model 37 A. C. receiver. It's in conspicuous (only 7's inches high and 17H Model E , Radio Speaker 826 . . Radio! truest voice. All parti protected agaimt moisture. Cornea in a variety of beautiful color combination . Inches long)'. But it's powerful! Coma in and , . try it yourself, and find out how easily it brings ,- in the stations how clearly and distinctly. It has everything you're wanted in a radio. . ; Compactness, ease of operation (just plug in and it's always ready) a Full-vision Dial that you read at a glance, full real tone, accuracy, ' ' dependability and economy. (It cost just a . fraction of a cent an hour to operate from your. Louse lighting circuit) ' ; ' ' ' ; ' The cabinet has a new kind of beauty a satin finish as pleasing a rare tapestry with ' youfchoiceof two stunning color combinations. . K ven if you're not buying a radio, treat your self to a new thrilL Come in and see this re ' ceiver. listen to it, operate it and marvel at ' , the low price which Atwater Kent's large pro-' duction enable us to offer. . ' Can Furniture Co.Inc; of states, before being president? '. 7 Which president was the Kmndsoj. tMl ,a,pr.M,1eut., j - 8- Who wan the flrHt president to occupy the White J louse? 9 Whnt future president negoti ated the I.ouislana purchase with rrnnce during JefferHonV admlnls The . younper intellectuals are trntion.?,' V t, .now queKtlonlnff-.the existence of 10 What political party has had )'tlme- Heem to U thejr are only the longest career? j trying to kill time. " . . ' Answers to the questions in game I lmhrtr rirtncn will l.o rnlnii nn I mimltnM !!.,,. in i. r .1 hii--m nui ie itiuiiu on nn j. other page '.. . ) . .. ... , jiH When a man picks n clilcken it not news, ' . Wmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmm f I . v.. I WATCH - Tomorrow's Evening Observer for the announce ment of our ..... ' i Second La Grande Store Grand Opening and Anniversary! Piggly Wiggly