La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 08, 1928, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Tuesday, May 8, 1928
Page Two
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Luxurious
New -'
Silks
Plain and patterned
- with new prints
most ,in demand for
! those who would
make clever spring
frocks.
, Dependable
V alius
HILL'S
Ih-pcilfhlhlt;
YANKEES, GIANTS
IN MONDAY WINS
Del Bissonette, Brooklyn,
. Gets Sixth Homer
Tied with Babe
N'ulloiinl
New York
Cincinnati
HrooKlyn
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PAUL DEL ANEY,
KRACHE FIGHT
IN ABERDEEN
ABKHDKKN. Wanli., Mny 8
(At') - Ted Knichp, Tlou.ulnm,
Wutth., weltcrwclKht, put up hlH
beat flKht In muny months lawt
nlht when ho ttltiKKed It out for
nix ronntln with Punch 'Km Paul
I Jr-lunev of Hnokuni' WiiHh. 'J' ho
Pet. I ruferce called It u draw and nearly
Ml started a Hinull riot. I
fiCB , Ted Phaiiford, one of Krnehc'H-
w-condH, Jumped Into tho rinir to,
pro tent the, .ledttlon. His v.-tin fol
lowed by Leo LouiHkl, Aberdeen
Hffht henvywelffht contender, who
-heed the ecini by the Hhoulder,
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American Golf '
Pros Qualify In
British Matches
SANDWICH, En.. May .8 (API
Jose Jtirado of Ai'irenllnn, lilfht
weight eonlestant for Hritish golf
honors, turned In n sterling; .! to
take the lead In th second tumllfy-,
inn round of the open ihanilnn
shlp today. Jurado scored 75 yes
terday and hlH affKreKuie. of m
plur.ed'lilra three atroltcs under the.!
M7 lo !(.'(.'. Jolly, compiled earlier!
for the two days play. ,
The Mho, Utile Hanth American
provided the liUfgeHt thrill of tho
Hughes Protests
Against Picture
XBW YORK, liny (AP) The
New York World todav quotes
Rupert Hughes," VannlliMo7i "Mo.
Ki'iipher, oh protesting against a
Hliimn allowing the first presldout
kneellnir In prayer Inthe Bnow nt
Valley KorKe. Huch nn issue of
two-cent stumps koph un sale May
21' In commemoration of the loth
anniversary of the wintering of
WnshliiKton's army nt Valley
Koi'Ke.
"While I wiw not at Valley Korlfe
with W'anhlnKton," HttKheH wired
friiril Hollywood, "mid 'eannot dis-
AiiK'lean Ijeliune
New York
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Cli'vi'land
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.hauford Hlii.nl.led and fell bark- '' iYer ob. pmylnn d.K-ently In l.i own hut, he
Wlirda nnd the rlllK waa Immedlnte. '"""" " r no -hnoled aloud In I lie
w filled with inllllMir foiia Then "We to the Kreona where lie waa ""it out and unnoted aloi(d In the
y filled with mllHnif fa pa. I nen , f lnlloa at nearly ewery enowy woodlol, there J no proof
l.on.Kkl-explalned that 1.1 only Oh-Z"n HTJi,"ZlMZ Inaae Tolls, who Htarled the
left waa lo prevent a dlMurtuinre aooreu inn y ny v n k
List Of Missing
Up to 18 Today
; .VISYV YonW, AIny. 8 (AP) The
list, of iniifttlnff In tho culllntnn In
which novernmfinrilivdKc Nv
jiwinlt wmn mink off Htnten Itlnpl
mood til IN today. -
The bin HPH-Klnf Hand frurker,
loaded with her nttfht'H Hi'lKt oT
mud nd wind, went down four
wild -half inilnUtPM After nhfl'wiin
r(Hif,' Into the. Jjimport nnd Holt
- liner ttiviubtiriKt by n strong1 ' ebb
tide.
HlHHonctto, flint luiflemnn of
the lirnoklyn l(ohln, hit for (he
left u Ti piiii Hpinmnv iiome un
The homo hole for-tt birdie three.
'1-io-wuH nut In 35 and home In !M.
tho fans were mollified uni,
the rlnK.
bailie, but the majority of the fann1 - J"wl' UBi "w 'Prohw
thoUKht that Kraehe had a oxw rocorfi oX lloy Kt, Geortre h.
edKi-and denenved a deelnlon. f ' M"m ,,riw'r
-v---- I Thn-28-year-old A r (fen tine In the
not rttop a teriifle bfrenHlve by the nfiialleHt man In the ehampioiiBhip.
Ht. I.oiiIh Urowim who pverwlielmed lo nenleii no morn than l3u
the HenatniH, Jfi to 2, ut the Na- poundH, hut todoy he drove tre
llonal rnpllul. 'Phn HrownH made mendoiiM dlHtniiecii and wnt mort of
inle, was there either." '
Jlt)Khen aH.sei-ted the story in dU
eredlted by all critical hlxlorlaim
nnd 'Vefleeu both on 'Wttuhlnton
and tho )iwer of prayer, bocnimt
beuven certainly never relented tu
wnrU the pitiful uffurei."
II. C.. CAIJ.i'KKT PHOMOTKn
T-'ace powder may ul tenet men to
ihe fulr ones, but baking powder
dopM a blniued hIIH more tovymdH
hobllni,' them.
PORTI-ANIi, May 8 AP) n.
tG. rullvert. who fgr years wai u
HlHtant to Kdgar B. Piper, has been
made manaKint? editor. of the Ore
Koniun. Horace Thomas becomes
executive news editor, and John L.
Truvls, who has been OMMltant city
edftur, 1m advuncedito city editor.
Announcement of thee chnnew,
I'fisultlnK from the death htxt week
of Mr. Piper, was made In today's
OreKonlan by O. L. Price, mimaKer.
tVERY BISCUIT '
A FULL OUNCE
EVERY PACKAGE
12 LARGE BISCUITS
Vonder how it happened that
Phot Levine didn't et up. ,to
0irenely laluni,fomp way?., iht
RoyW.RITNER
Republican
Candidate For
CONGRESS
Oregon has five law
yers at present in
Congress. " i Eastern
Oregon is an agricul
ture district.' Elect a
man, who for the last
20 years has been a
farmer and thorough
ly understands and
sympathizes with the
preWems' of Agricul
ture. Write the name in
thus:
(X) Roy W. Ritner
(Paid Adv.)
Money to Loan
On Good Improved '
; .Farms at' :
5?-room modern housd
on ;East Adams .ave
nue. Price-7-r . , , ' :
'' $1,500.00 . .
L.S. Weeks
V.MOV MOHTGAOE &
INVESTMENT COi
Ileal Ktate-Ixiann .
JiiHiiranue
, 17 hits. Manush Keltlnir four of his second shots to the sreens with
them. . - -v , In ..strlklna distance or the cups, i
cli oult nt Louis yesterday, for 1 A tilif Kallory went out ' to watch
the sixth llrne this year, lilarlnir ' Harry -Virrdon, paired, with Jurado. j
him In a tie with lluhe liiith; for 'ifnd remained to aee the younasti r
joint major lenifue leadership. 'i jfrom' the new world outaliliie thv j
lieis.nomer WHS nm enoilKIJ, ui- mun.ei ,'wjiv nun i. iui uni
liowever. to prevent the;' Holdup round. ' . "'; ' . ,..
fioin IiowIiik, 0 to 6. to Ihe't'ard-r All American profeiulonala seem
Inals In a hwillr nim. ' ' fna.fe.ly.la tho quallryliiK fold exeept
' llrooklyn's defeat. enabled 1 t,in i lrry Nahholta and iiob Ktupple.
fast stepping; IMItsburK I'lrotea lo j fjn(,olta took 84 today and can not
climb Into a tie for third Tlave lump-to remain in the competition.
Willi the KohlnH, by vlrtue'of their
third Htrnlirht victory over the Hos
ton Hraves at Korbes field, 9. to. '4.
l" Oianta Hrrak l-lven
' The New -York tHn-nta xalned' nn
even ' break by- winnlnjf ' the ' lust
Kiime1 of 'tho serfes 'at f'l-nchinati,'
II to' 1. I. any Bendin allowed ten
lilts but- w eKlreinely., effcllve
wlih'inen'on 'tlie liases:' ' -.
Tile fMlbs tnitdo.a. clean sw;oep of
the three Knnie, series ' with Hie
I'hlllies.li'y tnklnK the flnul 4atll'.
7 to 4. at f'liicaKO. ,'. Iluslr "struck
out nine t'hlls.'- f I' ." .'
(; l.efiy Clrovo'H fast, ball aertt nine
. men 'down .'on strlkcs-as the Ath
letics crushed the Detroit Titters 'in
l"hllado1phla 10 to 0.' for the thlvd
consecutive day. '.( .' ' . - '
I , lour Hi ralirti t wins;
I At New-York- the YniiktKU mude,
'it -four In u rowk over .the '.C'hicox-o
Whlte Hox, 10 6: The Katx knocked
Sliealey out . of the ' box l ln Hie,
seventh. InnlnK hut . could- do-little
with (H'OrRe 'I'lpitrjia.. , . . t l
.. Tho rieveland Indians' bunched,
hits off, Harrls'ln two Innlnlta to;
heat the lied Hox-at Hostull, 4 to 2.;
. Three:-WushlnKion pitchers could
Red Grown Gasoline
Mobile, Zeroline and Quaker State Oil i'
Perkins Standard Station
Next to La Grande Hotl on Adams
total of
lhe. 'hlcuro .pro with
14 -has a bure . chance t, .-
' Hill .Mciilharn. who led the field
yesterday pvor .the Itoyul Ht.
,Oeor?e with 72Tound Prince's ten I
Jrtrolte4 mtrtler and needed 62 to
lay. -.bitt ' his affKi-eRate :of U4 Ih
(ulte'alo. Gene Harneau.; took 77
y-(fHtonluy and 75- today for a nat'o
total- of.- iftt.' - , , r y ' j
, ; AiiHiicmsi ncomn
.Hcores' of American contestantH
fnihe two day's qualifying play for
'tip? vHrttlHh open .ffolf chimtplon
Hhtp "Include: ,
lhu Barnes 78-74 1521. -Oin
Saraxen 76-77 Ki2. .
Wrfltor Hitmen 7T-70-i-iri:i. '
'BUI Wehlhorn, 82-72 J54.'
Tommy .Armour 7A-77 &.
V Bob'Htupple 81-80 lot. ,
; l.arry NnbJiolts 84-Ru 164.
ttllaw M. Newton . 76-7!i--l 65.
..X. Amateur. ' " . t :
araaea played Rood koK to'ffet
his 76- oyer the .difficult Prince's
Icoui-hc;,,. j-ffl sent nn Iron dead to
the -pin -mu the sixth and nlthouirh
hunkered jtl the -lltU. ho shipped
out perfectly and wot a six Coot
putt ilbwp' lor a4, four.. H1h .drive
was ho lontf ' at the' Kith .that' ins
masliMV nlhliok carried beyond, the
Hut'Jizen s.oard: . , , i ( '
Out 553 434 44G 37. : i i
; ln 4,44 f.:M; 456,81 r,2.
"Wild HIM" Mehihorn was. In one
of-bin wildest moods on the second
nine .today. - Out In a creditable .18.
he. staHed leaving" tho, course on
the Jlth where ho hooked 'hia toe
shot into a;bunUer.and Rent his
second ; oyer, the xreen. ,He , was
Hhort with his third and . needed
four .to (firet on. He was finally
down In six by his. Rood piittliiK.
He look three putts on only, one-
treen the JUth.
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"KUP6 THtlOOT WtU'
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It pays to see thai
you get Shredded
Wheat in the large
llounce package
Try- V
Thcjs? :
W. K. GILBERT CO.
MORE DAYS
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Trade in Week
I v Regardless of the
condition, we'll .buy
your old tires at the
price stated below, to
apply on the purchase,
of a new Goodrich
Silvertown. '
Allowance on the
sizes not included In
this list in like pro
portion. . Pay the Balance on
Our Easv Payment
Plan
$1.50 for each 30x3 '2
$2.00 " " 30x3 Vi
(Giant)
$2.00 for each 29.4.40.
$3.00 " " 31x4
$3.50 " " 30x5.25
$4.50 " " 33x6.00
CARR FURNITURE
CO. Inc.
Eastern OreiMi'i; (jiritest
Hoiiik J-'urnislierH
Shopping, calling there's
delight in every step when
you wear the comfortable
and beautiful Arch Preserv
er Shoe.
nr. Tlhrlow Shapley of Harvard
has located the center of the uni
verse, just about ,100 quadr'illon
miles away from the earth. t If that
distance doesn't seem, possible to
you. look how far away Ilia Sin
clair jury r:oi! '-
BURNETT
SHOE CO.
HiBHEasras3tiiMBiiinBsnic5seac.
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"QualHy , .ShoeH---l'conomy J'r'ices g
DAN BOYD
for Congress
favors making a national park out of Wallowa
mountains and Snake River Canyon, with bound-
;.; aries not to injure stock business.
-Pnlrt AdverllRemrnt'
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maioiaea
in scientific test of leading Cigarettes,
T r-"l)b s',r's Old Gold
"Taklnfi the blindfold test is
like standing up to bat before
a strange pitcher. You can't
hit all his throws but there hi
usually one you can connect
with. When I hit OLD GOLD,
I knew that I had struck a
homer. For it 'clicked' im
mediately with my taste and
throat."
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TVHUS UAYMONI) CXIHItt onr ol His
STMteil bkMbsU inyra In the lititory of
(lis guns
i'juittaiirib ut l Goltb wiitlv tel v m bt-iuy mult
Why You Can Tick Them in the Dark
Kianiino the tobacco . the silky, urij-ciif
golden-ripe uUhmcco in an Out (,ot.i clftaretto.
That's lite "why" of "nut n cough In n curlirad"
. . , Oi.u (ioi.ns urc honey-smooth hecuuso
their tolmcco Is Nature's Hi test. The heart
Uwt'S of the tulmcco plant. And that's why you
cmi phk them . . even In the dark.
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Made from the heart-lcaws
of the tobacco plant
SMOOTHER AND BETTER-NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD
WEDNESDAY!
We have arranged for the
greatest manufacturers'
advertising toilet goods
sale ever held in La Grande.
ON SALE WEDNESDAY ONLY, MAY 9
Genuine French Narcisse
The World's Most Popular
Perfume
comes from the wonderful flower gar
dens of sunny Southern France, and is put
up in a beautiful gift package and is ideal
for presents.
A regular $2.50 value, 98c
And we will give you absolutely
A regular $L50 value of Narcissus De Luxe--,,'
exquisite face powder. , , : ;i
Both Articles, $4.00 Value for 98c
What could be sweeter than the real odor freshly cut Narcissus
(Each item in fancy black and gold box)
Direct From France
Cnme thee exquisite toilet artlelrK to enchnnt the AineMenn
Ijiily. Never hefore In lung history hnve sueli wonderful :
protlucts been soUl nt this price.
This Bale is ninde pOssihle hy the manufacturer tnllnn the
epente nnd we are sacrificing our profits that yu may know
nnd love thenetollet soods ns do two million ladles through
out the world. We cannot iirpe you too strongly to take ad
vantnKO of this wonderful offer. Limit of three sales to a
customer.
Flowen
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MANUFACTURERS' INTRODUCTORY OFFER
BRING THIS COUPON AND 98 CENTS
to our store and receive a beautiful $4.00 Gift Package Consisting of a $2.50 Size of
EXQUISITE NARCISSE PERFUME
and $1.50 box of Narcissus De Luxe Exquisite Face Powder. You save $3.01.
Please sign your name, and address on this' certificate. Extra coupons for your friends
may be had for the asking. Rememl)er, only 3 gift sets to each customer at this price.
Certificates are. good only as long as these exquisite sets last.
NAME
ADDRESS..
GLASS DRUGS, Inc-