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Si 1 " ii Pape Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tuesday, July 3 1928 Enria Jettick Health Shoes For the woman who wishes to enjoy both style and foot comfort. Dcpondable , Vuluea HILL'S CUBS RETURN TO THIRD POSITION I Boston Trims Philadel Inia jwice in "Cru cial Cellar Series" Ami'i'li'iiii IxtiKiip Kliuullnjm W. I,.. . ivt. Npu' Yrirk fJ( J'lillmlfOiiliia , 40 SI. I... nix jj I'li-vHimiJ 33 WiisliinKlon 32 HMtin , 30 'IiIiuko 3U IXMIoil ., 2S N'lilliiiinl IniKur KlnnilliiKl HI. l-Olll I)cM-fululil Ni-ft- York Oiuillly ii-miMiKu .... ;:hjjvwHD .1 S 1.7 Jlniftklyii riiti.'liiiiiiti .... I'lltslMii't; iittfUm l'lilluilf-liihiu wi:im:niav's phcmjhams ,'j Nutlonul UruuilcaHtiiiK pro- rnr wmiiicMlny nlRht follow; My llio AKM'Jnftfl I'hlliiili'ltflitii'ji lilil fur Hum other Xutlnnul Ji-nKiie herth limn the re), iur twin lii-i'ii Ktaveil off ly HurnHliy Slni'i ii ml cuiniHiny. The flrnt two KimteH of n 'Vrul- rlul irelhir rn'iien" yeHterday fuuml the HoMtiin ln-aveM twlre victorious over I ho tjuukcrH. , The I'IiIIIIch put up n Kallant bat tie for IjiiLIi Kiitiio In yeMterilay'H ilouhle heailer, enrryliiK each to ex tra ImiiiiKK hufore ylehllMK. IeHter Hell a Hcrati'h KliiKle with the haaen tl H. JiwK.nml Kthyl; :3o. National Nile rliih; 0,. concert; 10, lauan fiii..,'i i .1., ljih irnvn iihi,, ih,. opuncr, 4-3. The r.ravea won tho niuhlonp, In 10 InuhiKH. 1 he ( hicaf-o (.utin returned to (3S4.4m-780kc), Joya: 11 to 12, lnnce imiHlr. KPWn Hollywood (31.2in SSOkc). variety hour; 8 to 11 ' Orcheatrn. kOO Oakland S, NUT!. KYA, finn rrnnclwo (3B2.7-SS0-kc), H. proKram; II, Alio proKram; . AHt: chain; 10 to 12, dance iliu alc, :? KOMO-Seattle' (09.tm-70ke), , NBC; to 12:10, proitnim. I'.im. KPO Hat l'Tilncteo 422.3m e 10ko), a, XBC; :), violin recital; ! " B, NBC. . , . , ' ' ' KOA Denver .8:30, nivheatro. l third place and dropped the Cln dnmill UciIm to fifth when Art Nehf. left handed hla way to an eiiny 8-2 victory over Kolph and JaliloitoWKky. . Italic Hilth'a Slat home run of the year failed to Have the New Yorkera from a 4-3 reverae from WiiNhfiiaton Honatora, tl it r I a n d Braxton outpitchlntc (leorKfl IMp- (320.0m-020kc), I Tho Philadelphia Athletlca re duced the Yankee lead to a mutter KOW Portland (41)1 m-lil Okc), lof 13 uninca by breakilut even in ' t. KBUi 10, mttalci 10:1G to 12:10, jn double header with the Hoaton -Chance muaio. Hid Sox. I.oft drove had ho troil- KUtU Han rrnuclHco (454.3m- bio beatlnu the Hox in the flrt 600kc), a, minatrela; 10, orcheHlrn; name. 9-2 11 to 12, dance niunlc. Bubo Walhern failed In tho aec KU Um Amtelea (39.8m-7ri0-loud and the A'a went down 7 to 4; Kc), B, proxram; , concert; 10 to, Mix home runa wera nmaahed out 12, dance mimic. , tin the d.iublo hill. KOIN I'urlland (310m-940kc), The t.'hlciiKO White Hox aurprla 8, mudlo proi-rom; 10:10, planlm; !cd themm.lvoa nnd the HI. I.oiiIh lii:au to iz. dance mualo. ' KMX Portlund (277.0m-108(l-lic), 8, atudlo proKram; 0, NHC; 10, dance mtiHlc. . KK1 Ixjh AtlKelea (4C8.rnn-C40-kf), 8, NBC. KOA Hpoknne (200.7-1 ISOkc), 8, Htudlo proKram; , ABC chain; i to 12, muale. K.1K Heattle (348.6m-860kc). 8. HlrlnKed trio; 9, ADC chain;. 10 to 11, orcheatrn, planoloituea. KIIQ Hpoknne (370.2m-810kc), 8:30, NHC, , i . lllllll y i . 3i ;-.r.M ? n j f , , n S7 ;.44k y ' v i , w. 1,. i-ct. ! 'm.-m -.. '.ii ; ...4tl 2(1 i .113!) I f f'.t. I . ...39 211 .60(1 jf - " i' ,: -.w- I ...40 33 .648 t ... : ,V : ' ...37 31 .644 1 ...411 34 .641 ' : ' .82 36 .471 ' ' 23 43 .348 V ' k. ,y .18 40 .281 X ( tIIQ - T V - ". VM - - JAMES F. I Tilden-Hunter Team Victorious ' Against British Wl.Mni.KDON, Emr.. July 3 (Al'l HlB lilll Tilden and Prank Hunter, American und llrllixh duli hlea champion, overcame a poor' start today to comitier the KnKlinh ! pair Cecil Umea and . (ieoritea l renle-lleijM in the aerlca today. The wi n-it U-l, U-3. LABOR OF LOVE WI.MBbKlXN, KnK., July 3 (API If leniila critics thouiiht that lilu Bill Tilden'a en me had Mowed uu Iwnon he won carried to five by IMerre Uimly on Hunday they've re vised their opinions In view of the lilir 1'hlladelphlan'H ureal victory over Jean Borelra yeaterday. While paylnK full tribute to the liusuiue'x brilllnnt dame experts were conceding that Tilden never hail played finer tennix here. .Samples of the comments follow; ' "Tilden dictated the iiume, com pelled his opponent to play it and wore nun clown at It." "Tilden was really, nwesome." "Tilden played majestic tennis: he was the complete player." "It was nn nil toitether different Tilden from the shadow that cov ered on the court attainst laundry." One Killed, One Expected to Die In South Oregon 1 HZLJi Closed All Day Tomorrow for The Fourth CARR FURNITURE CO., ' j----w,r. As n "labor of love." Dr. R. A. Braun, former president of Slate ColleKe of Washington, is writ ing a 600-page Illustrated history of the college, and all profits ac cruing go to the institution. Ho .was president from 1893 to 191(1. ax 1'psidr nowx wom.n KTI nii:i) nv NCIKNTISTS Two outstanding performances this year make Jimmy Qulnn. Holy (.loss sprinter, slimd out prominently in a field of canilidates that la Very strong. Qulnn gavo one of the outstanding performances of the winter months when he won the ito-ymvl event at Uie'ew York A. (.'. games In the record time of 0 1-5 seconds eoiialllnir ilm u.ri.r. record. That one might not think this was lust a rin.h i.o the 1. C. 4-A meet ut Hal yard several wecka ago and led the parade of brilliant sprinters In the 100 yard dash. Ills time In this was 9.9 Although ho faces most strenuous competition in tho final trials at Harvard, yulnn Is confident ho will ho libit; to gain one of the four places for sprinters on tho Olympic squad. Decathlon Star Pulls Tendon In Olympic Try-Out MUNICIPAL KTADir.M PI1IV.A- WORCESTER, Masa. (API This is a topsy-turvy world for three scientists at Clark University. Dr. Walter S. Hunter of the de partment of psychology and P. H. Eward and Norman . Munn. grnd. uuio students, ore conducting ex- ' MARSHPIEI.D, Ore., July 3 AP) The toll of nccldents In the Southwestern Oregon district over the weekend amounted In one fiend a youth probably fatally Injured Perlmcnts believed to bo unique in anil a girl critically hurt, suffering 11 v"n anil us effect on from n broken hack. - Nine others ,ne co-ordinntion of tho senses. suffered minor Injuries. ' I'Jach takes turn, for a two fllenn I,. Miller, highway engl-!wpplis Period, In wearing specially neer, employed on the lloosevelt I ,naue glasses Hint turn upside down Often STATE TENNIS TOURNAMENT IS UNDER WAY PORTLAND. Ore.. July 3 (AP) -Doubles matches, with the ultl- DEL.PHJA.' July 3 (AP) Chief!"""0 """ "' determining state Klkin. national decathlon chani-' ''"""Pl'in.il.lps. started here today plon and leading United Klines '" "1P Oregon stale tenuis chain- hope In that event for the Olympic II games, pulled it tendon In the flrsl heat of the 100 'meters event of the national decathlon and .final Browns by taking both games of a .Olympic tryoitt toilnv. double header, 7-1 and 9-8 with. Klklns won the national ten event l.lankcnslilp. championship lust year. He fur- , He was awarded his match against 1..HOI1 i.i..in imi niMii, in i- meriy altenneii tne. university of i i.iiuie .Melinite by default, and then erlles with t'hls pitching nnd Nebraska and Is now wearing the; met Ailing (ioss. Portlund, allow wnllied with tl 7-3 triumph over the colors' of tho New York Athletic jing one courtesy game and taking Indians. ''club. , ilho match (i-1. 6-0, (1-0. Fifteen pioniihlp tournament. Yesterday sow the first round of the singles matches completed. . lirail.s-haw Harrison, San Krnn clsco 1927 singles chaniplon, slid through all opposition with ease. highway, ran his automobile off n bridge ut Oardiner Hunday nnd was drowned In the Itmpqun river In five reel, of water. Paul Dellefsun, 18. of Coqullle. was still living today, lint was ex pected to die from Injuries he re ceived Saturday night when his automobile plunged Into the North fork of the Coqullle river, lie suf fered a fractured skull. Elsie J. Kelly. 1 7, of Myrtle Point, was In a critical condition as the result of n fractured back, but was expected to live. the images of all objects and ills- tort the senses or sight, sound nnd touch, separating the first from the latter two. Destroyers Arrive At Oregon Port ...-v .... i"vuifiM ' IhuWI ihnt the miKliii.iimiuiiloliy .....,.., ..... .,,..,, ,,. .meiinfl that Klkln.s will ho fust Jleinl, Convh Uiwtmn lioliorLson minu,as I,lPr hp l'f,'teil W.lJ. Id that the mlhiii. uiKloiilitodiy fJ, t'fln' I'ui-tUiml, 0-1, 0-1. , . wrltrr. Maybe It lieonue In tlianii kIvcb Uk young men plenty to write about. Howard IjiiikUp, UniverHlty of the Olymjjic team. VVushiitfUun, jtcodci) at No. 2, won The miMfortuno t" KlklnH camel1'0"1 1,,iry Khluho, 1'nrilnnU. 0-0. With HtartlliiK Hmianno.HH. lit I Ifi- Hlssn defeated Kalph marled In a three man heat and AUn ' 11,1,1 J"iniy Johmmn wn leading at i0 yardH whan he MARSIIFIKI-D. Ore.. July. 3 (AIM Two dentroyerH. the V. S. S. Kind (1 1 ml nnd 17. K. S. Thompson, have arrived at Cooa Hay for a tay of four dayn. PomlnR from Sfin DIcko. The crewM will he feted lat Coos Bay cltieft and will Join In tho celebration of the completion of the Roonevelt highway at Wln cheMier Bay oji July 4. If you are suffering from an un known illness, you consult your doctor. If you're considering an un known investment (and very few people know all they should know about any investment), consult your 1 banker. f If you're planning to start a build i ing and loan contract, let him ex press his opinion. lie can tell you whether or not the conditions are fair and favorable, whether you get all you pay for. He can tell you who is back of the company you are considering, how it operates, whether or not you are forced to pay a membership fee for the privilege of investing. Talk to your banker. We are par ticularly anxious that you ask about the La Grande Building & Loan, its plan. It charges no membership fee, levies no fines or forfeitures. We'll be glad to give further details regarding its most popular contracts. LA GRANDE BUILDING & LOAN Htiddunly pulled up In me and was about only to Hinder arrow the I fin lnh lint. j "KHdny Injury la a bad ease of:stH,,t,, ilt N ft milled toiidnn " uiilil f,:ifh Ituli. ' j ermon after nn examination, ! Ah to whether Klklau ban thiix I lout hl chance for a place on the united NiateH Olympic learn. Coach Robertson ttald he could not be mi re, "II Ih a very tinforlunatn occur rence," KohertHon declared. "Kl kliiH wan probably our best bet. KlklnH definitely withdrew fmm the trialH after he had tried uiikuc rHfully to participate la the broad Jump with a rubber bandage anil brace on hi Injured left Ick. fi-it. .loMiphlne Crulekshank. ISerkeley, nothnial junior doublet champion, tbf(ated Hoherln Plt totk in straight love nets. .She 1m I SKTS IIRAfUXG DATK rvssiax i:iitoh m ttii:iu:i KISIUNKV. Kumania. July :t (AP) Tho murdr of Ivan .lacob vitch, editor of a Itunslan monarch IhI newnpaper, wa ladievtM) by po lice today to hnvi rsnlti-d fro'n a ncathliiK attack on the rovIcI pub llnhed by the paper. , Jacobvilch wat found murdiu ed In hia bed and pollen jtimpect an other ItuttHlan who lived In , tho flame houfte and who fled toward lttiiwla. Salem Fighter Is Winner in Astoria ASTOII1A. Ore., July 3 ( AP) Teddy Kox, Salem fighter, stopped Jim l.ewln of Seaitle in the third round rr a Hi'hednled eiht-round match here last niKht, and won by a let'hnlcal knorkuiit when the Se attle man wa nimble to continue. In I lie ut her eh; lit ruiind event if the double bill, Pete Byne-4. Sab-m. won a derision from Terril UlU'cn nf Indianapolis. vi:i A.NTinoTi: soioht TrcSON. Ariz. (AP)-An nde ipiatt antidote for the hit" of i ratth-Kuakc w ill be houkIh this summer by rniversity of Arizona blolORy Mudcnts In con.Ttmctlon wltli an eastern chemical company. ItattlerH and other reptile wilt be brought to the laboratory for tho final experiments. DIRIGIBLE LANDS ON ROOF La Grande, Ore. V .mm 1 - m Miiflt F .mf. ii in ; SAIJ'IM. Ore.. July 3 (AP) -The public service commfftslon has set TliurMdny. July 5. as the date to begin a hearing for Investiga tion of the rate of the Portland Mlectrlc Power company and the Northwestern Klectrlc company. The- hearltiK will be in Portland. george mWm A. cigar so good, Is often imitated in appearance George W. Childs cannot be imitated-in quality and fla vor. Unchanged in thirty years. (lulds CIGAR Actual Size BEL CROWN GASOLINE needs no "dope STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA THE NEW Ford Fordor Sedan Is Now on Display at Our Show Rooms Perkins Motor Co. Corner 4 th and Adams Phone Main 500 Look Over Our Want Ads for Bargains The Japanese Rent some Ma rines Into Manchuria the other day. We hadn't known Manchuria was to have nn election. NKA Akron tlureau Demanntratlng that the Inndlnjr of Mtvraft on tho roof of bulldinKH I practicable. IMIotB Jack Boettner und Jack Lynch bmiiKht the Goodyear bby blimp lMlbrtm to rest on top of an Arkon. 0 depart ment storm It Is the world's siiKllet dirigible. TIm'iv Is an old man Just came In with a Ktuincy savk alwuit half hill or second-hamlet! spikes and inixctl tin lis. A few of them ncvl stcaiKlitcnlntr. Irorti ymi an drive; them, hut if you need the nails (o build n Milc fcjtco or to nail I down a plank floor hi your irarajtr, ! tho old frciitlcttuui mi yon can i liflve them Just by asking for tlieni. We nro jcoliif to nut on another hi palm clcflrauci sale nct Sat urday. Wo liao somo paint hct Hiatus a year nml n lialf old. The paint l still gotNl for four or five years. Yok, there Is while imIiiI a well a lwy ami (fray for Just; a Rullim. No. It iMi't Mm- aivh, It Is WeatliersliieJl. manu racluml by the Certain -teel I'roil wtn oomimny. Itoll up ywtir sleevcn and ku to it. Paint the Inside OT your milk houst. tho out.Jtlo of your hotiMi ajul Imitii, paint Utc kltelteti eellhifc ami tho chicken' Imhinc. ItemcmlH'r tliat Oamlo I'ratl'a hniMliin latipier is not a : paint ami lt' not a inlxh. hut it h a newly perfected finish tliat ilrlen in Ickm than Ikalf an hour, j Chair. tnbbH. wiMMlwork, fkMux, t ahuost any surfae a I tout tltelMHiso! may lo flubthed with Claude I'm t i s biiL-ldiiK liutpter, and ready for ito alimtM Immediately. Kay to apply ; natiii it dry. blimey back If not ' atKf!ed, j Claude C. Pratt ; Lumber Co. ! Wp Sell Ftor Owh I ITu) l"oor Man VYfcwl" New rmnlry I'lm Mats I4t No buuiU Bmlnwi i The Open Road Suppose you came suddenly upon two roads One straight, well-trodden . . . the other thin and twisting off into undergrowth. If you didn't want to arrive at any place in particular, you might choose the latter But not otherwise. Before you, as buyer, run two roads. One is the road of knowledge of an advertised product Thou sands use it. There's no mystery about it, no doubting nothing hidden. It leads the way definitely to a foun tain pen, a floor wax, a tooth-paste that will nVe satisfaction. When you use an advertisement vouuse an open road. When you don't use advertisements, you go the doubtful road ou have only hazy knowledge of the product ahead. No trade-mark or name to depend upon guides you. The result may or may not be worth the effort. .1 ou don t know. ' Read the advertisements. Anything widely-advertised - breakfast food, hammer, hair tonic - hi proved itself, by good advertising. Advertisements put you on the open road to satisfaction