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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1928)
Hhoh Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, June 1, 1928 . Big Crowds! Wise Crowds!! Buying Crowds!!! Scores of Thrifty Women are Making Big Savings Today At This Great TREWIOE ' A Big Money-Saving Event that will be doubly welcome to car owners at this time. For a few days only we offer our entire stock of Goodrich Tires at substantial savings.' Come and see these extraordinary value;. Prices Reduced All Down the Line! For example: Goodrich Tires 1 '-' i DISPOSAL SALE Ready-to-Wear, Dry Goods, Millinery, Footwear, Everything on Sale! Coat Prices Cut One-Third and One-Half M A remarkable stock; of Spring m Coats with prices slashed Jecause of unfavorable weather. Two Big Lots at $7.95 & $11.75 All Dress Coats Reduced v 331-3 C Bradley All-Wool Bathing Suits, 20 Off lit I ttoSe ' ..0Cvs flnW" rill-- g Newest Silk Dresses In Sacrifice Sale! These are the smartest, most stun ning styles . and materials of the season. . $14.45 & $29.45. Values to 22.75 Values to $42.50 All Piece Goods on Sale at Bargain Prices Another great day of values tomorrow and all next week! Come! You can't afford to miss this! Dependable Values H Dependable Quality 3E Goodrich ',' Silvertown . 30x3 Vi $8.25 Goodrich . Radio 29x4.40 $8.95 Goodrich Silvertown 29x4.40 $10.95 PORTLAND NOSES 0UTSEAtS;6T05 Ninth-Inning , Rally Falls to Take Lead from -. Beaver Crew , I'ncirir Coast hrajpin KlnndlnKs Sacramento Hnn . Kranrlsoo. -. Hollywood .4... I.oh Angeles v... oiikluml u. Mission I'ortlnnd f:elllte W. J n 25 .;, m Z6 ..... 14 2(1 ....T.,....u 27 2 '32 . 87 38 ..n 34 22 30 IVt rally which foil one. run Hhorl. The sroro WHS 0-0, Bert Coin recelvlng ereilll , for tho victory. Hullerles: Jacobs. Mny 'Kortrlmon, nnil HuHn:. ViirVim"' "'OW, 'Tomflll nhil AI11. Blllltll. ' - .Gordon KhoileN hurl. the. Henators well .liyneij, limiting- thorn to six httN UN tht KturH iiKUin dropped them- Tor. a Ium,, CJ. . Thn losers contributed four errors to help swell the Htar'fl Hill .total. Hat- terles: Kulllo, KliiKleton and Koeh Icr: Rhodes anil Hussler. . Hplehdld relief work '.by Clyde, Nnnee.' u-ho stenned In to hhmk Lou AnifulcK from the third to the .670 j tHinlt, enuhled Hvnttla to none out 'J ,the Anrels In pxlra frames, B-.4. ' i runnlnirham ),,llt allowed the ' Indians but six hltH. but they ramp 4t0 :ut opportune moments. Muttcries: 2 lOiinnlnifliuiii. Plltt and llnnnah; I ' 1 Hrnvnn. Nance and Purker. I Despite (he fact that Mill Hutches ny tlm Awm-Utnl l'rrwt whiffed nine. Oaks In nix InniiiKs i-uiiiuiiu iuun r.nncr jui-oim , ,,.y i,ad no t Imlile buni'hliiK hits Pittsburg Wins :Fxom Tacdinals; ; Solons Shutout , AiiM'ilcnn l-caito SnitKlinys w. 1.. rn. New York :h k ski IMiilinli'lphia .iTi 14 .4l Olt-voliirnl 2.1 20 .Mir. HI. I.oiiIh 'j 23 .477 Host on Ifi 2 .All Detroit IS .4(in riticituo 11 i7 ,S72 ,Jri'Kon- Wu.shliiKton 13 2(1 .T.Ml ' Hatlcrl linrd for, fiv InnlngH, and uililtl mioijipr run off Mpy In thn sixth, ,:IvHik them tlii" mmttln with wnlrh to attve off thn Heals' nlnth-lnnlnjf l J U- L UUJIL HI J ' mm Saturday Only 8IIAV1NG Hf?r KlnS!o Hhavlnff Crenm , (lpntlpntpn'M Talo r.0o pkit, OlllrttB Illailn Hhnvtt iwitlon . (Illlplte rnior AM, POIt 1 Mi. Jxird Ilaltlmors IJnrn Pnppr SO Iird nnlllmnrp Envp.ir M..1.1 ViiIiio for $1.00 M f 1 1 o U t a I'ace Powdpr ItOltKA M.so Vnlito for SI. no Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande, Ore. off Mm In upvprnl frampH. and tho Hi'lln onr morohpnt the Oakn 7-r. Hnttprli'H: llophlpr und l.omlmrdl: tliiKlii-n, Martin, Nrlson and Itald win. , . Pyle Gives New Yorkers 26-Hour Gallop Tonight NEW YORK, JllliB I (AP) C. r. I'ylp, who will promote mont nnythlmr. rIvm Npw York boiup- thhilf npw tonlRht a 20-hour tpam riinnlnir ram with iamr of hl trunn-rontlnentnl font rarprn an thp roiiipptltora. Th rar n BrhPdulpd to start at Mmllson Kquarp KunU n at II p. ni. and i'Iohp at n oViook Hatunlay nlttlit. Thp moke up of thp tonm has not foppn unnoiiiird but lyp oayil noma of thonp who flnlsli.Ml wpII up In thn kuiiiIIiik.h on the rrosH oountry Krlnd will hp pntored. Thn pioniot.r, Ini'hlpntiiliy rplt pratls that Andrew Payne, of t inrpinoip. Okla., and tho othpr nine runnim In thi- money on th 1. on AnirriPH'to.Npw York Jaunt will rerelvn their nhnrp of tho UK.. I rm prl money tit 8 o'clock to night. National '"'luclnnoll Now York CIlll'ltKO Kt. LoiiIk Hi'ooklyn IMttMhurK Ho.ston Phlkiili'lphln l.oniio StnntliiiKH W. I.. Prt no 17 2:t ,ir. .,. ;n in 2r, I 22 l!l .....IS 24 II! 23 7 31 plate In the third on two hltn and two walkH. Duvo Rpps. outfielder,. hl't n hompr In the fourth to neoro another and two panic, In tho aixlh on three lHts. , V Ileynold .Macllonald, Wehfoot hIkc hurler, had ono had Innlnff In tho third and allowed four hltn uU thoiiKh the ('outturn coull count ut two ruiiH. The vlHltorn made anotlier run in the fifth to gain the total. Kpnncth ltoble, Oregon phoi'lstop, wuh the star of the In field with 1 1 chance accepted per fectly. Score: H. H. K. Washington State 3 6 2 7 114 Warden, Crnirin and Hubbard: Maclonald nnd Woodle. .cor, .67S ,r,ns .r.37 .42!! .410 LOUGHRAN AND LATZO BATTLE THIS EVENING NKW YORK. June 1 (AP) V,-nt her p e r m 1 1 t I n IT. Tommy Hy tho Akmm'IiiUm Vvt'ss The I'lttslmiK I'lrntcH. National leaBiie champlona last year, have checked their IokIiik streak at least temporarily. With their Infield aim n ninke shift nffalr. the tlounderlnR for- aalrn, hurraased nt every turn. 1 s , l.oOKhran will nut his llnht henvv- wcikui crown on hla head at Kbbeta rield tonltrht nnd let Pete l.otro, Scranton coal miner, try to knock It ofr in 16 rounds. The battle orl Klually was schrduleil Tor Weilnes day .but rain knocked those Mans (Into u cocked "hat. Forced to welKh in aealn tndav. T.ouhrnn nnil l.atxo went back to their tralninir stuntn yesterday In nn ertoit to,ki'ei down to the class limit of J 75 pounds, t.ouehran worked out ut a local Kyninasluin while (he challenKer took n couple of sparrhiK pannpis nt his camp In Ponipton Ijikes. N. J. The champion barely made the limit at the first wclR-hlng In Wed- lay afternoon, scnllnif 17f l.ntno welKhed IMW. What little bettlnff there was; come on at :l to 1 basis with the champion the nivorlte. IMITATION COHAf, APPKAIIS IN PARIS PARIS (AP) Kv,n c.rnl Is bo InR Imitated now. som of the hit est ornaments shown at cvrln.lvr. ; shops belnir woven or twisted chains of liny Imitation coral beods. Tha phnlim terinlnain In large knots of beads or u ninny Inrkeil branch of genuine coral. Another recently Introduced or. nament Is th choker cullur nf flat, tened bends paruted by gold disc. These collars usually am in deep COtuI red or jade green, Tho turtle has become a pet mo tif for costume Jewelry and small art objects. Turtle bell buckles, hat pins ami ash trays are shown In the luxury shops. Kverythlng hss somn use. If It wasn't for women the cynic would bo out of a Job. A womso takes quits as much prldo in looking young as a man does In feeling young. House Of David Team Refreshed After Long Trip pulled themselves . tOKeth Korbes field yesterday and nosed out the Ht. l.onls I'ardinals 3-2. liiut vlctou checked the Pirates' run of tlefeats nt six in a row and sent the t'tirillnnls Into rounh place In the standings. Clroign Hlssler lilt his flr Nn. tiMinl leaKue homo run ns the Hruves made It four In n row from I u tun,, oH.nii-1, i-tjiii i iiioTcn inrep nf the Hruves' I .'I hits off three IMtll butiers. The news nmoni,- the American slant was much as usual. The New York Yankees til;, ye, I with four utility men In the lineup but shut out the WnshliiKlnn Senators 4-0. Hnbo Ruth getting his I'.ith homer of tho Beason. Cleveland took its third strnlght hentlng Hum tile oncoming Detroit .,Ke,n, niinoie unit nucKeye Tterrcshed by a good night's were poumled for sixteen hits while sleep and several hours of visiting Ollwon pllehed effectively for the nround the city, the House of David l i?;'.r",, , , , I baseball club is confident toilay I he St. l.onls llrownsand Chlcn- that It will defeat the I .a Grande (TO While Sox end, II sonarc In , Pirates In their scheduled exht- thelr double header nt St. l.onls, ,hitl,, game at the high school the Sox galloping away with antacid thi, afternoon at four easy 7-2 victory In the first. o'clock. In the night cap, Schullc s homo j The 'unvldltes arrived hero yes rtln In the tenth gave the Itrnwm. leiciny afternoon from Walla Walla nn even break nn the day 2-1. ,,. ,hey played Memorial day, y-i r ri,i I i.r,,,, . i""'1' uri,r lf"rning a little more UIltjGUN M INS l"1""" "'" "raude club, decided jnjrellf rfllfi 4 nci !""" ,hl n""' """hi be a hard t tiliH l-JLHt, l ItO fought one nil the way through. r ptffO'p r 4 if rtl n preliminary to the game fiY i'lUi ItUll'j hls afternoon, the nnvldltes will Indulge In their rmnous pastime t'NIVKHSITY OK OHKOON. '"pepper ball", which la guaranteed Kugene, Jme I (Special) The lo nmiuse the spectators. Oregon baseball team defeated j Washington State college, 7 to It. rHJIITKItS VI:; IN hero yesterday in the first game of ' NEW YORK. June 1 (AP) the series for the championship of .Tommy I.oughran, the light heavy tlio northern division of Hie Pacific weight champion scaled 17S4 cnoat conference. The second froy Mounds and Pete l.ntto. his chal. will bo played today. lenger 16s In the offices of tho New uregon stsrte, i scoring In the second frame when two men were walked and tho first scored on an error, Three more crossed the. Ice Dangers In Byrd's Flight , HeldAs Slight I.ANCII.KY l.'ll.'I.D. Vn. HP, Otto of Ihe perils which most folks expect I'miinian.li-r Itichnrd K. Hyi'd In encounlor on his Anlurcllc fllghls, the formation of Ice on the wings and other vital parts of his plane. Is much less ilkelv In ,,r,,v,. a major difficulty than bus been supposed. Researches conducted in the lab oratories here of the national ad visory committee for aeronautics have produced much unexpected iiKurmuiion on mis pliuse or nir plone operation at low temnei-n- lilres, not the least striking of wnicn Is that Ice forms on the wings and struts only within n very narrow temperature range clost. lo the freexlng point. Temperatures a few' degrees !M! TIKES! , ' Goodrich Radio 31x4 $12.75 Goodrich Silvertown 33x6.20 ' $26.75 SSize&lj Goodrich Silvertowns 33x6.00 $22.70 Goodrich ! Silvertowns 30x5.25 : $18.20 CARR FURNITURE CO., inc. K 'OlttlX Elastern Oregpn's Largest.Honie Furnishers. BUNION LEADER York state athletic commission this afternoon when they rewelghed for their championship bout nt Khhets Held tonight, above or below tliiU point It wuh fountl, nr froo from th ico t!an Kvr, which Ih'H In tho chunking of tlio shitp of. tho wIiikh by Ihe rout infc of frozen vapor nml lln conno-qtient- reduction of tlielr lirtlnff on- pat'ity. ' , - '' Hug-gptlng that plnni-H 'ho oriiiip petl with Rood thermomoters, they explained that mich un InstruVnent would tflve a pilot ample warning of the Ice dniiKer. AppronchlnK cloud formation, hi could deter mine ffidckly whether to descend to u wurmer level or rise- to u colder zone. If the cloud nhould he no deep thnt he'conld not riso above It and the temperature near the ground so clone to the freezing point thiit doHcenl Mould merely increase, the dunper, ho could go through the cloud - with greater safety nt the. higher, colder alti tude. Instead of Ice, tht vapor would become attached only to the leading edge of t be wing In the form of light, fluffy snow, which could be shaken ofPeutdly by shift ing the angle of his plan. You can't make Ihe lining gen eration rise by calling It down. Freighter Arid Liner Collide; Several' Drown VINliVARH HAVrCN. Muh8, June 1 (AP) An undetermined nuniher of the freighter Kershaw, variously e.st limited from seven to 1 2 were, drowned here this morning when their ship was rammed find sunk by the Huston-bound Dollar Liner 1'reHident Cai fieJd. - Thirty mem her of the Kershaw's crew Includ ing Captain H rooks were readied. The collision occurred a few miles off Kast Chop, Island of Martha's. Vineyard at 12:30 a. m.. with a cleaV sky and smooth ea. According to Captain fl.-II. Molr. Hpokesmnn here for the Dollir Line company,' the J'resldent (iarfield was proceeding nt M knots when It struck the Bo8ton-,to-Xorfolk bound Kershaw nn'; the hitter's port side. Just forward of the bridge. - The Kershaw-roUd over and, the vessels held together for u few mo ments. Then the freighter broke apart and went down within 10 minutes of the crash in Hi) feet of water. - f- The. President narfleld'stood by for four hours to pick- up survivors ' and was uldd by a crew of coast guardsmen from the'Woodhole sta tion. After placing a buoy to murk the spot, the flnrfleld proceeded to I this harbor where at 7 o'clock It eiKitru uneniir lor ifoston. It was expected to reach that point at 4 oVioek this afternoon.- nOATK MAKK KKHH'ff WnoDSIIOLK, Mass., June 1 (AP) Three boats from the const guard station here, which have .been out all night seeking survlv i ors of tbe crew , of the freighter Kershaw, sunk about midnight by: the steamer President (Inrfleld.j were continuing the search this forenoon. ' Commander Kred A. Nichols, nf ;the station said that all but six or I SeVen Of Hie Ifni'ullriw'u nu hnca been accounted for, having been picked up Immediately after the crash by the President Cnrfield. Red Crown Gasoline Mobile, Zerolinc and Quaker State Oil Perkins Standard Station Next .to La Grande Hotel on Adams Here's Andrew Payne, the Clnre niore, kln Intl who won the l;'le bunion derhy from Loa An reles to New Vnrk. First place carries nt liS.oqo prlie with It. 0 It Won't Be Long, Now J. P. MORELOCK 1115 Washington Ave. EVERY VtSTlGE OF TliEAROMAOfGOOD COFFEE ISSfAlED I N EACH CAN CF GOLDEN WEST Goldeifest