La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 07, 1928, Image 2

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Monday, May 7, 1828
Hatre Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Luxurious
New
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most in demand for '
those who would
make clever spring
frocks,
Dependable
Vultiui
HILL'S
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SPORTNBWS
Lindy Greets Bremen Fliers
BEAVERS SHOYE Yankees Defeat
cimcTArcn ad! White Sox, 4-2:
Portland Wins 2Games
Sunday and Climbs
" , into Sixth Place
Vui'iriK Const l,rngiio standing
W. i J'ct,
Hollywood ,
Sacramento ....
Sun I'Yanclseo
I.oa Angidcs ....
Mission
Poilltllld
Oaklixiul
Hl'llttle
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National lAnxw Standings
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New York .,.....;..,...1u
I Cincinnati .-.IS ' 0
I Ilpooklyn ,.1 1 i
llltsburg 10 9
ichlougo -II 12
HI. Louis 10 1 1
-, HOMton ...... 7 10
Philadelphia 6 IS
Anarlran liwwgnn standings
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New York ..,.14 4
Philadelphia
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Portland slnvcd Scuttle deeper Detroit
Inli) tint collar by drubbing the In- Chicago
illaiia twice, Pi-n unil 3-1, Herl HohIoii
Cole registered pis rirst win or the
season when he relieved Ponder In
flu eighth Inning of the first irauio
ami rt'ci'ivfd cri'illt for the victory.
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Rlxty Ihouaunil imrnonn, Inrlud,
Inir thA ramnim crpw of thn Hrn,
KlKlit Imllail went liank to tlm men. wolnhcd Din New. York Yani
liom li via the HtriUo put ronto In kwg ailiilu Ihn Chlruiro Whit Hnx
tlm wiconii rontcst aa Carroll f0r tin. thlrtl ilnyln u. row, 4 to 2,
Yorkoa linil one of lila Koil duyii. 'at t,n Yunknn Htadliim. P"obop wan
HntlcrlcH: KiiIbIiI and Hchmldt: jtouclifd for only six till" hut then
Pondi-r, fide and Iti'Ko. Hcpond Includi il Itomara . liy Oi'hrlif artd
Knmo: 'IVue liont. Oraham and llor-1 i)uifUn, Htanlny f'ovilmkl, vtnr-
ircnnl: Yorki' and Hoito. . n i.0n. irot rrndlt forMhe Yankcn
,-Tlio MIbhIoiib lout ths norlcH to. victory althouich ha had to call far
T n.u At,ix.,t.,U l.v ilrni.nlnv l.nt h ,n,la ! nuailititnnA trnln Wllu lnM tin -
'lof n douhlc lieailfr H-6 and 3-2, 1 forn thn yame waa over. ' . ''
The llidla loHt the flint fame when llankell ltlllng, Dftrolt'i youth
liolh Hlade and Itadda failed lo.ful pltchliiK aen, hurled to the
cover lutli row to ju ronil, povlntr the TlKra to a II. 0 victory over the Reil
way, for-a winning rally by the!Hox at. Detroit ynatnrduy,
AnK"l8. . Clyde llurfoot blanked the Hum Oray rrulnlered hla sixth
MlHKlonn ror eight Inning In the W'ln of the aeaaon ; when the Ht,
n'rti'('rtb'oh"ond choked their ninth 'I-oila Urnwna turned back the Hn-
innin; rally orr, one run short or ntora at waahinmou 7 to (l, lit n
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,FlHttorleH: OHhorne, Petera,
thl'llllnif lt.tnnlni, unvn '
ilanl litaw Again '
Tim New Yprk Olnnta, National
tEADaUoipureatt'
rictween agrlcuHiiro and moclian,'
tea, undents at Texas A. and y i
Cnllose at College Station! TenaC,
haven't a wholo lot ot tima tor
olol pursuits, but when thev, do
Dloy thoy uxo their tlma welV ft
iliowit in tliolr cliolca ot tiaa,Qui
run -o. ot Bicpnenviiia aa quetm
: of their recent annual all
lie.
Curnllhirlnun and'fiinnuhtsHolline.
l.inlnltifi.lOckert and Baldwin. Hec
nn! Hume: llarfoot and HnndberKI
TJavenpol't,' I'illettc and Whitney.
. Oilka Fifuillv AVIn
Aflor ' dropping their alath , "cldert aenaatlonally,- completing
stralKlit iw to flacramnnto In i "ur ilounin nlaya. John MeOraw
the morning, 5-2, Oakland cume !npotincd that Vln Aldrlilga, form-
bnek to buttle the Rolona 2? Inntnga er "pata ngnt bander, had come
and win. 7.0. The ennat leniriia 0 lenna. . -
record for lengthy ball gamea la
competed In a big opon outalde of I
Callfornlu, led the amateiira with 1
u, 77. Icmer Hartley. KiikIWi !
amateur champion, could do no
better than an Sti. I
.Mehlhnrn'a card wn aa fnllnwa;
Out 4.13. 4"iS, 636 -37. ' !
In 3118. 444. 344 3tf 72. J
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Out 643. 664, 634 3S. i
In 454, 545, 345 39 77. . ' !
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Out 454, 444. r,54 40. "
In 344. 434. 6553777. .
IJuuKliia I rant, American, piny.
lug on prince's cuurae, said that i
the conditions there were very dif
ficult beratise of u heavy channel
wind, and ouiiHldercd his 83 there
a good Hcnro.
T. A. Torrance, Scfittlsh nmntetir
Trade In Your Tires h'
Regardless of condition, we'll make you a lib---
eral allowance on each old tire, to, be applied m
the purchass of a new . - r
GOODRICH SILVERTOWN '
CARR FURNITURE CO., Inc.
Eastern Oregon's largest Home Furnishers
i Itetuina from the rnpuhllonn pre.
elnc." convontlona Hatunlay, indl-
flnlshed nlih acore of 74 over the cati'd a decisive victory
rotary
! Prince's course, InliliiK the lend
jamoiig the aniateui-H frnin Johnny
.MclliiKh, the t'lilircirulun. who
scored 77. .
I k "Long Jim" Homes, who won
.the British ciuimplonship In 1925,
was around In 74. Tommy Armunr,
ojien eiiainpion of the t'nlted States
Tlic incclltiK or tlm men who crossed the A I In in I'' ocean frinil i-asl
Ui -t wliti I be; man hIm) Tsscil It fiiun wost to emit iii'iiiivcl
here, as our own Mm Cnlnncl .lntllH'rgli tluikcs lln bund of llaroii "
von lliiencrelil of l he nrcinen. To IIhi left Maud Caiiiain Hermann
Hm-lil, tron-itroRnit) and Major James KUnaiiriiv. naltlng to
(The lltctr fMiHgratulallnns from Aniorlca's ai-c of aces. Tlic itiiH!-
lug was at llollliig flflil, Washington.
Texas Harmonv
Democrats Win
Initial Skirmish
for 8fp-
of Commerce
Hoovur. 1 " '
The mimbliouns havo 20 votf-a
tit KunmiH City, ; ' t
with the banc loaded, irot out
Hierjom with- ono wrun .. vcorod
usrolnnt. him and thn turnod hack
runiutti ciKnt inon. t , l .
? WILD BILL LEADS
IN BRITISH OPEN
McKechnie Given :.
otTTA 3-Day Suspension American golfer Turns in
4 to J, In 10 Innlnga. Th Rada '. ' ' " Ur- : ''" ' 72 for First 18 Holes
in yualitication
NKW YQHIC, May'7 (AP) PHI
MoKeohnle,' mnnagor' 'of tho Ht.
I.ouls-Cardlnala him beon auspend- SAXnwiOlI, Knglnnd, May 7
ed' for, throo ' duya. for directing (Ai.) Wn,i nill .Mehlhorn, prom-
A, ui T A,,la ,h. r.iiai. .i' ' .,.p..n . . ineut. yimerieiin poller, reiuinct, u
..V-fiJTi fine 71 for the first H hle , of
inniinfn. Hnonno wont me laai ' r"""La"lVx,r-1 ..ter' yesterdny'a douhle houdor tie-: tYta ..nA M.n.HfirM.tinn ninv f
18 InnlnuM for Snernmpnto an didf'l.eanpp nfroro bu.ouo run .awy ,tween the Curdlnnlfl. and Hrooltlyn .,.'.,.:t.l ' ....Uiin
vunre nnownq ni nil and ran- llLt jo, HouIb. - Prokident Hevdler of ... " . ' , u..,, ' .
tho Nationul Jewffuo announced to- WJw leiirtlnE the field,
day., - i The British prnfemlonnls Gorue
'flip nusprnlon Qf-McKeehnle i 1)urteiin an(1 IjPn Holland with 73 h
the nrat muulpa out.ny rn-smoni fnliWP,i Mehlhorn while K. It.
ISO IinO .11'l.lff.iimlM. iinf.llll Itl'ltlMhor hold
7i. fJene Knrnzen, -.with a ' 77,
DAUMH, 'Tex.. May 7 fAP)-r-Ti'xaH
"harmuy" dornoorats have
(mnrj;Td from the opening Hl'lrmiHh
with nthrr factions of the parly,
.strongly f(ivornl to win tlioh cam
putffn for a deloKHtloa to the. na
tional convention untnt ructcd for
or UKnlnHt. any resM(nliul can
dldnte. Aftr a drivo Wi Ity the
youthful jfovurnor, an Moody, tlin
"harmony faction Haturdny deiiton
Htratitd ft strength In proeinct con-
ventlona by obtaining control of no
larpo a majority of delej-ates Ih 71
of the 2;( counties that loadcm of
opposing factions made little effort
to ynrure complete returns. Tho
Moody furcea demanded a dcloiia
tlon un instructed for presidential
candidates hut Instructed to wqrk
fur a dry plnnk in - the national
party platform.
Announcements from Governor
Moody and Jesse Jones, Houston ;
publisher, that they would not bo
candidates for - the presidential :
nomination, mid the withdrawal of
Senator- Walsh. h-rt CJovernor
Smith's supporiers virtually alono
In campaign for an instructed dole
Kation at the cpunty convention at
Houston, ;
MOB RUSHES
LINDBERGH ON
M1TCHEL FIELD
OUIITISH FII'JM, N. Y., Mny T
(AP) Colonel Charles A. 1-lnd-beiKh
took off In his new Uyan
monoplane fnrV.an unannounced
d)tination today..? He was , ac-
I eompanled ' ly Jaieut omnaAndec,
P. v. Jl. Weems, IUh InstructAi; in
naviKatlon. ,- , v-''
Lamllnf on' ttfe field hT -lnt
nlKht, after a hop'over to.Mlteliel
field, UiHlherph narrowly averted J
a traKedy art 2,000 people, swarm
ed out onto the field,', in immlnent
dunveV from, the .-whirling iiladesof
)Uh plane's prorteller, v
Motorcycle police --eharped the
crowd with, screaming sirens and
special guards attempted to rlnn
to stop tho rush. Two women were
knocked down, receiving outs and
hruhjes whjeh required medical in
tention.' - ,
IJndberKh saw the human nvn
la'nche cotniriK' toward him and
swerved hla ship after a, run, qf only
a few feet, almost oaiiHinR it to tip
over. Using his wheel brakes as
much as he dared, 'he turned his
plan) completely around and, shut
off the mot")' without the , cus
tomary Id link' Svhlla it cooled off,
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NKW YORK The eagle, on the
silver qiiurlor has his feet tucked
Up hack rathor .than, forward, to
show that he and the country he
opresonts are not warlike.- and
ready lo'paunre on. weaker prey.
And H. .A. MacNell. who designed
the coins, 'says no one yet has con
vinced nlip that flylpg-'eaKles-do
not carry their feet 'trolling.
TOO MI CK AT STAKK?
' NKW -YORK Tex Ulckard Is
certuin that Jack Oempsey won't
ollmb back into tho ring for a year
at least.- Jack has theatrical con
tracts Involving an advance outlay
off n clear spa editor him to land j of some 176, nop and that renov
but their efforts were not enough jatod nose must be protected.
Red Crown Gasoline
Mobile, Zeroline and Quaker State Oil
Perkins Standard Station '
Next to La Grande Hotel on Adams
Hastv "for tha Oaks. ' Hetterles
Vinci and Koehler: Hoehlec. Hnarks nti half n doaen In the first game
nut lost ma oecision to urover
Alexander und tha Hed lllrda, 4 to
'it Koether'a homer In tha second
and Hool.: Second game: Rlngleton,
Hliea;, Itachnn and Severeld; Huff,
'rugheadi and Head, l.ombardl. : f
j'j Hollywood made it alx, out of
HcV'on from the Hogla by Inking two
gamea from them, 4-3 and 1-0.
'putrh Kcuthnr w.akoued. In tha
og)tli Inning of tha rirst game to
allow' Ho stars to push' over, two
nlna, enough to win; , Tho youthful
Oifrijon Ithodea had tha better of
Dlc.lt 'Moudy In a ten-Inning hur.
lers (luel In th nightcap. Bat
.terlafi:, Ueuther ,nnrt Sprlns; Kin
nejaf twnrAgneir. iRncnnd gnmot
Moudy ami .-.Vargas; .lthodc and
Jtassh?r.- ', 4
Inning gave the fordlnnla an earl', .... ,,., '
lead, in tho closing encounter. ,ww VOVod In the 'punishment pf
with a mini on hose
enabled the itohins
m-risiuu. . .- . ' ., . ... ; I . .,, WU., r m
ill th. elghthV1', S'- ;!, 'nnnBKor w ho haa. sevel..,, hnrt
t ,'lilll,J 'f,rT. "T, ,:U ,,"r Voub JoHn.McIh.gh.
I. win a,.8 r,.ot;.pf dlc,l..e. McKoohnlo is )f ,,,,mtell . nevw.Mnn
Cil. Win : v
'Pat Xaone, American associa
tion strike out urllst, threw a fast
hall punt the Phillies far rive Inn
ing, pust tlin Chicago Cuba eked
outiiM-o-4 'ileclalon over" the In
vadem In II Inninga, Mnlona rp.
Ilcved Sheriff llluke In tha aovonjl.
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How Much is a Dollar?
What your dollar is wortli depends on you,. Today,
a dollar will buy a full one hundred cents' worth of
merchandise or service. ,
The advertisements in this newspaper will tell you
where you can make your dollar do its full duty. They
will tell you what a dollar will buy. They will tell you,
by name, those articles on which you can depend to
give a dollar's worth of value for every dollar invested.
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The advertisements in this newspaper will give you
a new conception of values. They will demonstrate to
you the qualities of any article in which you may be
interested and tell you where you can buy it at a price
you can afford to pay.
By reading the advertisements you will soon become
familiar with the most desirable articles of merchan
dise in all lines. You will learn to have the confidence
in them that they deserve, and, when you buy, you
can do so with full assurance that you are getting one
hundred cents' worth of value for your dollar.
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loilBlie .pilots.1,
"' riwxsvrvvNiA wins '
' rjlIbADlILPlirA,' May 7 (AP)
r.n.nsylvanln Von the lfio-pnund-ers.
"riTCe utodnj', theV first event of
the: regatta? In' which Vale and Co
lumbia participated.' Columbia was
second and yuje'third: Pennsyl
vania won by.'.ubout 12 feet und
covered the mile and a-half course
on the Schuylkill river In 7 min
utes' 23' seconds.',;'
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IIRF1AKS JAVKMX RECORD
MA itHHW Gl.n,-i Oral. - May JI
A1') .Marshfliilil and Korth Hcnd
tied wit). 4sMi points each In tiu
unnufi Coos county high . school
tracli meet Hatunlay.; This wan tho
first tie knowp; in the history . of
Coos conference. , -
Otn! aonferenco ' ' record wns
Iiroken by Helen, Marshfleld. wllen
he threw the javelln 168 feet, eight
Inches, heating, tho -former record
two feet, 1 1 Inches. ... -, -
Steps Briskly
, l-'IHH I Sti fiOOD
ORANTH l'AHH, . Ore., . Mny, T
(AP) Chinook salmon fishing In
the Rogue Is now the best In recent
yenrs. The big. fellows are being
taken. In greatest .numbers'- nt
Havage rapids 1 dam on nplnners.
Meet Orvnl Mnrtln, J'unlue sopho.
more who recently established a
new Big Ten Indoor record for the
Yesterdaysls.h slreet bridge wuis hBlf , wUh h
lined wltlr salmon f sherm- n. who iml 5 4
made big. catches there. Trafflo t,nna i. 4. I
in. the brldgtv was; 'almost halted at
limed by "the';larre crowils of tour
ists .who r stopped -.to watch the
sport. . -v.: '
Read advertisements daily to enable your
dollar to do its full duty.
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' The hootleger s' a ln.y fellow.
Mo lets his grajie Juice w'ork for
him. . .... , . .
led Kay Conger, Iowa star, und
Herman l'hlillps, IIIIi.oIb A. C,
ithlolc, niost of tho woy In a spe,
;ial tiSOynrd exhibition ut the tu
:em Ohio Keluys, but tamo in be
)iil) Phillips, who won, and Coil
. ser, at the' tlulab. '
BECKY RECEIVES AT WHITE HOUSE
' - ' NKA XVashhiRton Bureau
Crowds that atttnded the faster $n rolling feativul at the White
House vrQunds stopped to visit lieoky, the White House rncrnnn.
ller is Becky In front of her own little executive mansion.
Why this Leadership?
General of America Tops More
Than 200 Stock Fire Companies
In This Pacific Northwest
Shrewd business men are quick to recognize the
oilvnrcae flip r.PNFRAI TXIQI IR A Mf"P mMBANIV
OF AMERICA offers its policyholders by insuring
inc gvvu riiKs aguinsi tuc tussi ciiiniiiitiiii tttc uau, '
That, officials of the company believe, accounts for '
the GENERAL'S commanding lead over 200 other
stock companies in the Pacific Northwest. The '
. GENERAL is now doing business throughout the
United States and the Dominion of Canada.
What are "good" fire insurance risks? .... The
GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA
classifies them as well constructed, carefully kept
t buildings, with conscientious owners having a keen
desire to safeguard their holdings. Insuring such
property means that loss ratios are less, savings to
the insured are more. Participating policies never
yet have paid policyholders less than 20 dividends. '
If you are now paying rates made high by losses
due to bad risks, you'll profit by investigating the
GENERAL'S plan, which places it so far in the lead.
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