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- 1 ' '.. 17. nt :-: r:' i ''-.'',: - ' , . - : . '..:. - .. ..'.'.. - ' 4 ':. ..' 'v I " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' : LA GRANDE KVKNlNfi iMtKVitvvn ' - ! xtr..i..j.... V..i.. imo. -" . . . . . v eunesuuy, iuiy 11, xvo; ; ' ; Page Two Enna Jettick Health Shoes For the woman who wishes to enjoy both style and foot com-fort. ulabJe Values HILL'S Depeiulnhlu GIANTS SHOVED AROUND IN WEST , i, " St. Louis Falls on New Yorkers for Easy Vic torySenators Go Up American Ix-agne, Ktsiwllngs w. I.. Pof. Now York Philadelphia HI. Louis (.'levoland .... Washington Chicago lloston ........ Detroit 66 21 .727 it 82 .ono 42 39 ,,010 30 44 ,400 : 30 44. .460 30 411 .440 ......31 4 4 .413 31 4(1 .403 UUJ EES! LA - lJ ST-r. i -i i i 1 chetii Junes . aj kT. ry ' I IYMPIC HOPES : N 11 1 loan I league Standings Ht. I.OtllS ... Cincinnati . . Now York .. Chicago .. Ifrooklyn Pittsburg 1 .. Itostun Philadelphia VV. ....!, I 2:i ....47 34 ....43 31 .....45 37 ...41 30 ...SI) 411 ...34 6U ...21 60 Pot. .033 .030 .075 .049 .0.13 .474 .834 .391! Ilr llm AsMs-lntcrf Prom. Thn wont, wllh Its inuny ultfalla for (no unwary, has no booster In 1 ex pruts it:wi:ii : "a v bankiiiiitijikk ' WASHINGTON (AIM Although ''the rain of farm . Insolvency la ' II IITII. I.. J-l. llnun. nvr on itirnl .Inlin M..fl..uw ... . " , ., " .11.. Minnicr-minil. ooononilBl, believes a docrenso In lng" pilot uf 1I10 Now Vork Giant -farm hankriiptelca may bo exported . . Afior Inking three straight 011 ,diirlii iho next row years. In ft the chin at Htmliuiif, (ha OlunlB .iliitpd amtonient Boan Uao Ills niovoil lulu the oven nioni danKi'r if! Si wllollon on Iho ability of rnrm oils torrltory or Kt. i.ouia yoator-L-Ui'-oliun to oontlnuo Iniprovoiriont. lay and oiioountoiod a atorm at fkijj T" ' ' 4 - ' 'I'ornu runs that kuvh. the Ioukiio- k$ ' 'Minntoly, pai'iiRriitihoi'H liavo-"oadliiB Ht. J.oula I'anllnala an oaay .'(1 o RlnHlo oltilo that forhlilM no- 6" victory In the rirnt Kama of the 's' iitiiiioo 01 n 9ito,iMiii nonio. aorloa. I lltolr dofoat droppod thn Olanta i t', to?"4 JOOcoBUorliblc roomi, ' ti bMh. Meaioiubla iuii Loowownt downtown location, , nmaiubrcraoiulnuiiufmuals SAMO.ADKISSON Tlhp. HOTPr CONGRESS into third lilaoa. I'liioinnini mm ing up Into thn runnor-up puaitlon by Ita 13 to 4 defont of thn Hrook lyn iJoclirora. Hainotfa IiirIh with the lianoa londod In tha ninth cave mo lmkmko ;uba 11 7 to , doclalon ovor the Hoaton llravoa In a wild battle at Wrlaloy field. U'aiior llnMliiTH Ktar Thfl Wntllir hrothi.i.n. i thn tylnir and wlnnlnir i'lltaburij 1'lrnte'a alx to five victory uvor 1110 1-nuiloH. 'J'llU VVjiMliioirti.il H.....n..u ..... . up 10 a ue ror rourth place In the 'Amorloan leaxua by hoiulnit the Clovelund Indiana In both onda of 'u double hondor, II to 0 and 9 to 0. I I.ou Muo and Krank O'Kourke I led the Ht. I.ouia Hrowna to a four no two triumph over thn Hoaton' Hod Box In llio opening gitine or 1 the aorioa. PIRATE BATTERS HIGH IN LEAGUE Check' of Blue ' Mountain League Statistics Shows Local Fielding Best Beavers Get To Krause For Hits ' And Trim Bells I'aolftc foaat laiio Ktanrtlnin 1 . 4', - v. W I . I'ot iHollywood - 6 ;nucramonto ' ,.. ;8an 1'Yanolaoo With tho 19S baaolinll . In Hel - I Eastern Oregon 'definitely ended.'' o"'8"" unloea aomo ovlilbltlon Kainea be r.a . UML..1UI...I 1... .... nr..ii.J ... . I.MIsnlon " ..jf .((n.- VI ITI-Jllt VVIII'l. Ifti flKUroa on h ttinir for the noil. t"" " ,GC7 .0117 .007 .007 .333 .333 .333 .333 JU1.Y SALE VALUES ' 9 x 12 Axminster Rugs ' ' V- $29.85 CARR FURNITURE CO, m . Kaatern Oregon'H Ijirgest ltome .FurnlHhers ' eon. I OH fit fiollllliir. ?'. hnvn Imnti lin4ilrll-i)ltlv tirniilM-...! Ittf lltn AusJitl labUU Whll tin following fln'UiVH pre Hohlnrt four hit pitchlnff by Jnok IflUtil.fl flu tn,.ffi,.t..1 !..... .. W.. Vnlolil Ilna..l. . I Jh'ved to he. uveurtiui fnuHtmirh ns'-S win ovPr the AflMHlonB. flurry olficial hox mtorcR ; wito 'iiHi'ii In 'Kraufie,1- vttiran noutliDuw. had a , 1 LaSalle and Matesr 1 ti;m j?;. dMM;Mf.it Word' Jina lii-on rpcelvpd from tlmt ihi' JihIIuhh, ArRUHO.ii VDioran (tniii nniiir . iinri n . m una rOllintlutlon of llm nvnrnvi,. v. ' u lliL' nlr.Hk nnH tUov irnt to him f'h t n n a Wvn , . r,.v.i.A iiinn mi v v nc- UUriHK IHO ,XJm ' UIUI TUIIM 111 IIVH U It'll III JUIIIIiy IllUnUK'1! "V ") Ht iiHon vhitn the offlfiHl acorn watt , InnlngB. HntU'rl'-H: KraiiHo, 1 Uiv- KaHullo oml Kroil UorruUH, ban won noi nvununin in i.u u rum If. nport and Haldwin, Whitney, nvo Htralgnt kihuph, tho Jnst ono . A ll llfllltrh t.fict .r .vl .. Ik'nluht Ba i,U I...... tl 1.... '...!...; 41.. "i d In Ut pi rccntiKTo IIhih art no A (Irfliblo of runs In four InningH tin All Htrs woro defi-att.! 14 to 4. loiigor iiluyliiK In tho h-ngup, they 'gave 8fttlle ax 4-2 victory ovir Hoi- In. this gurna KuHuIIh cllcknil off cnrncil- tliv right to-he flgurPil ln!lyooU. by Ruble with a three . double. Duke' - AUirlowe uuiiin uikj u .nuiKit', iiit liiuiunH. rujjieu t)ui two noma rimn nnu two poundnd two Star twlrlnrs for ft.otlmr safe hits In five tlmH al.lho plute, and Gib Htokko got two nit In nix tlnn'H up. Npcllinnn, rutcher, hit for thtt guiui. Nod DaviH, playing HhortHtop, wan out of tho lineup hecausp of Illinois. IiHullo taking his place. 1 : J.tvHalle will enter ilie Denver tournament in Auguttt. In recent- jihin fmif out nf flvA 1 1 in ah nnm- -ing In Necond In th pther one.. V " "? "f """"''"n. beoaune of vic tories with the Jave I n n the last twn 1. c. 4-A mimes, -lands .out ,, (n f , ,J,.Kt Javelin throwers In' this country, lie established a new I ( 4-A r,Z'",iji ,",m",, !n ,n'''''"-!l"" " IW with n heave or 200 reel 7 Inol es. Ha led a olassy field under most li-ylna- conditions to win nKOln at Harvard this year wllh a toss of 300 feet "VI v'JT V?"": ""6 "' lh '""c""" lhe "v""'1" ."' this e ro'i; " ' ' ""!!" r,',",,'"" "no '" J"velln throw" ers the irnlted Rlntes has who Is likely to set a. new world Olympic record at Amsjerdiirn this summer. Craving for Bananas Held Only . drawback to Indian's Victory j I on mid the riKht soaaon. avoraifos. I.11N11II0 Is'ads Lpaujic Tuklmr il ovoi. Hw. ....unn n., n wnoie. ror mayors who have play, od In two-thirds of the loairiie con test, Tony LaHallo, of Iji Ornnde led the HlUKh'cra with a porcontiiBo or .111. next to him was Marluw and Stokke, both or l.a Orando. Onrbor, of llukor. Is fourth: Klntc. or I'on.lloton. nrih,' nnd Holms, or l.a (ji'ando, sixth. .1 . , Aiimnit players who' participated , In loss than two-thirds or Karnes ,but wore at bat a sufficient niim bor of times to teat their prowess, I Drown, of linker, wa first Uh i.Oon, Glassner, of Walla Wulla. laerond wllh .407, and Murchlson, ,of I.a Grande, third wllh .417. I Hwoet, or Wulla Walla, although j below thn .30(1 mark, got the most I an fa hits during the season. IMny Ing In 12 league games ho rllrkod orr an oven 10 nnfetli-a. -Hovoral Players rapped out 14 iloion hits while fole held Holly." wood to seven scattered hlntlcs Hntterles: Mof'abe. Mulcahy and Agnew; role and Schmidt. X Inner .. I l. F. I . tnn 1. 1.1 1 1 .trlvt. hll H.nun.1 Inllu nnwrlml l.n Ranla in n ulv In rlun ...In n?nm I iramento and placed them in a four way lie for first place In, the ooost league, ' rinelll gave 'Dutch'.' Itoin- homed with one on. but the Holons 1 cams iiaca and evened the count In IllA uvanlh uthnn UVintlu nn.l.n.l a four bagger with the hews load-; od. Raeratnento . onthit thn Heals' Ui In I Itnflkili.. ITim. nn.l D....n reld; Reuther nnd Sprlni. . Another fence busting orgy was staged by Oakland and l.os An-I golos, the Angeles winning 7 to 3 after Hood had clouted two hom ers, ono with the bases full run-. i ningham ' held the Oaks to four IJY-PEP-SEN , Puts Pep in People A Tonli', IMeies.Jve.anil Iji vn live IIpIpn vouim and old who Kiiffer with Ktomaeh or Uver itlhneiilH. MnkPH'5'ou good ni new., For wile hv Moon DriiK Co. Adv. ,-. 1 -'-..' a''' .. "."V" Ta,,KH' i'oulif have clipped at least two'' (1,A ma-". A,m"J?,",.f. !-H"r' ! "0"r" ott ."' ollowed to s, t ," ' ,,v '"."" iii'i" i hp pure. " - Olympic Squad 14 - m. - &n lioute Today To Amsterdam Woman Driver" NEW VOItlf .Illlty It An tint ucromrii.nlitif.nl ni i.. of bundH, blowing of whlHtlcH nnd 'XX uZa"".. S-T'-'-il""'. "gators to,. ut Amsterdam. ' "im uirougnout the race. I or vantiigi. and chee i, .i. .i.. ' .... ' ;Hl"oy i eivnion"-;:!! homocliib, iho Hlonmfleld. (N, J) I -.,,. ' . ('alhollo llcolum, i o0ior, r'. . om",'"'''1 of Jose on the which he won hi. m .? trao,( Ainsterdum will be an mil team. ' .deinonslratloii . of what athlotloH Charley rod.locli, storm center u . " ,u. rivM" ll" world, of an eleventh hour ", trowrsy ? , '? .." , which threatened to dlsqua Ify hZ "" nw" '" who a In s-rounils of professionalism he '7S"T 1"". """ost wl1'' niuse of his appearance 1, a tno n' "i' '""'k ,,"r , mt ro," "'" Hon plciuie, went aboard Just 1,1 ?nrnn""111 mountnliia about his fore sailing ,i,8 ,, ,,,0,lle- bit.' hand. Momhera or the Tnranumnrn irioe uepenil entirely upon Hie wings In their reel to orovlile to. .ut for themselves. When the supiily voiunon runs low the I ks of A wns second, l.a Grande third nnd nilleton fourth. I.a (iinnilo liiwt I'li ldors In team fielding. l.a Grande, ers race In thn 1938 Oiv.inio. . .. " . ' " " "lons nip over so for as the winner la con- , "e 1 "'''"""naras as a tribe run "W"i"ls'n," ,on" "' rarn.d unla. . X2T.Z ',.f?r '" Whn tho moon l".h se- .. 1 " ,',rt averaged ;,.... , ....... wuno shines, the r plnlns und moiinlnlns Ju"1 u ""n'ion more than two er- ilorres with a banana nnd Induces ,.r UV(. .. rors a game. At tho other end of This Is the contenlb.n nr romo" " n ancient word , ",n Walln' .Walla bears her. or ii.n ...,. or tnolr race meaning Toot runners.. .. "".,,ro ln Ramos. hlimara Indian. ,.r vii .......!"" KlnU mways have boon aeous- passed through Dnllns n o .u.e.. .o mianing ul.out. There Is . Amsterdam. n0 ""I'n'natlon except ror tla- same ' linllviiliial lllttiiiK Torres, iiie.nl,.... or i.iiv...,,.. " ' "" lmu 11 ""'" or n fish band of Tarahumaras, has an In-1 '' :'n ''"JZ ... ' :'f! 'M'urelilson, I.O WSAI'I'OIXTIXG KIMXTArrii: , l lark, I'end .... '.i ; Kdwarils, WW IIK10ST Pour Aiistrlillan '-'hll.' 1-aSalle,. I.G .. rappou out m. . - ningham held the Oaks to font in loam batting. Walla Walla I1"1" an wore lor extra nases, wound up on top with .207, getting (Including homers by Lombard! and 110 hits In 433 times nt but. Unicoi. Hannah. Batteries: Hoehier Wotr.- ier anil j.omnariii cunningnam. I Hannah figures for the sea- 'satiable craving ror bananas. In winning the 39-inlle run from Sun Antonio to Austin last year, he almost drove his trainer to cllstruo. Hon. "he Incllnn rnnnnr. -l.nu.. ..il... ........... i r..l. n. I.';.. ." curiosity. - "" "i" woricis in-, iiriiiany rnriucr. nfier sevoi-n pion Spark Plugs because , i Know i n not Deannoy- ed with engine trouble due to faulty spark plugs. Cbimplon li the bctteripark plug i btcaUH Ir h.i an cxcludve 1111- manite Insulator apa. - dally treated lo with, wand the much higher 1 temperaturee of the modern hlghcompree. i uonengine.Aiioanew faiket-Kalthetremaini f ab.olutely gat-tight under high comprea. Ion. Special analyili electrodei whichauure a fixed aparkap under .11 - .a .viiwiuiHiti Champion SparlCPlugs Tobdo, Ohio M Dependable for Every Engini . .'luioy, . v w, .'. lint il -warlow, I.G .....ii. ... ' Iluilev. WW 'in c'l Hie mint! roan to nii'i'-i. i.vr. ; watch the riders nnsx1. eyolninioik in lluralson. I.O -.. dlsiippolntinenl : ' Well, v lure. lire. McMnnils, I.G., inu (...Yukon i I I Gl'AH H Pet. y rJT ( I . 3.10 0 ,000 Ji S ' i I . 4 10 -7 I .407 JEST' " as !" 3Qr . 3 0 2 .400 gj&wejr - J i , 9 30 13 ,300 7 t (I l 0 .1 A r. . 3 12 4 .333 .4 12-4 .333 .13 1 ,333 9 34 1 1 ,322 9 44 14 .31 S 9 32 10 A f ft I ...1 1 40 14 .311 ...10 30 1 I .300 ... 9 33 1 1 .290 ...12 40 13 .289 ...3 11 3 .273 ... 9 37 1(1 .2 70 12 02 14 .270 ...12 03 14 'illi ..12 03 14 .204 . 12 ,07 10 .203 . 10.38 10 .203 ..12 00 13 .203 I 1 47 12 .200 .. 3 IS :i -r.n .. 2 8 2 .0O ..12 49 12 .240 -x - 4 17 4 .230 ..i2 40 u .224 -rTH. -.0 21 4 .190 . at mpr THtfy . 9 37 7 ,IS9 V '-'rnj ' jt. . ..in 27 o .180 . iiignog?a r-- ii fAf'H" NiS " 411 7 ,vr, , IrVSi Sr" JSS "'7 19 I "Jra S"' " " . O KI 2 .104 , I w'lT-tVT-VgP .0.21 2 .oar, lake f'-''to - 3 14 1 ,071 I - 4 57', rcj BiSX Cl "rll 430 107 .248 ; m i SSr1ttftc5 402 99 .209 ' . ' llTiTj U 0Jh.2W55T .940 , i '-, alV'tj'i5reai2 -kaX Francisco - , k.'r ' erx---.-,' v zimemi. . li J&w js x J. a. drmandy A New Pet iqr Al HOV AC4-II.;XTAI,I V cttrvn rOUTI.ANI), Ore.. July II (AP iibdomon. ! i , r . i 1 ill hrkl II I - . j SI Q WJ'Xfr. ' I ill snri: ..i trsii i r auuassaaaadttaVaawaaaBanaijiaeaaBaiaaaagl , . wi(jr ji i'f w, T-i,,nun runs I . im nope ror llio recovery of Ihe tribe organlso ,1 lmm. V lit (.nirh. 17 .. 1- .. ' w..Ji. " "i-venann, """ oosoti or inn sturdy runners , , w . wn" ,"'"f" 'o a hos- plok up n deer trnll and sinrt nrior 1 Hal here lasl iiitflit. lie was acel- It In their methodical trot never I den 111 V shut hv un,... .... .. '" 'r , ,, , .uiupan- ".-i-i.iiiR iiiiut anor tnoy nave run n nelio ?e. "'"I"" ",,K"K,'a riri lh creature Into exhnustlon and PlllCtlCO. I llO llllllot lilotCo.l l,l. hllVO felled II HI. .!...!.. i.i I Such hunts hnve been known to inst two cinys. . It Is the training received under those condlll linn Clint t.lu r..n .countrymen believe, will mnke Jose iinnenmuio nt Amstordiim. Torres won the 89 mile race front San Atltonln wllh .. . w, HiiKittiy inoro than 14 hours but thnt was Iscarcely n fair test of his ability Islnce ho wns hold In cimelc mi n... way tit orcior that Tliomns Zaflro, one or his eoiiiminl...,. ...t,.. .1.. Jlah with him. Those w'h'o follnwe.l the Indians on Hint long, scorching hot day estlmaled that Torres -eW''' Htokkc. I.G Garber, linker ... King, I'end ...... Helms. I.O ,Heck. WW j lloneillct, linker . ' l-h'lc'kson. linker I.McKonnon. I.G . Davis, I.G ., , Walters, Pond ... Kfpos." linker Hoskins, Pond Sweet. WW .Sowers, linker Ii'ook. ,Poncl Il'lllelte,- link Iltussell. Hnkor ,11111. WW Hlidgeuntor. WW.. Powell, I.G tlurrotl, Pond I Wright, WW Meyers. Pond Kennedy, linker .. .MeCoril, linker .... Sylvester, Pond .... Hatton. Pond Spollnian. I.G Lnymon, Holier .... ijuinn, Penil ;l'arrls, Pconl Olson, Pond IJInrgett, I'end Iiucknor, I.G Honlon, I.G t. Mill-ills, WW , jl.odbottor, I.O ...... iHlevor, I.G 1 Knight. I.O James, linker Onrlly, I.O llnsohe. linker U AM 111 needs no dope , Ht CMMSV or CAUMMNI ' Vednesday, July 11th it's Tonight EAGLE'S HALL : Exhibition Dancing by the Blue Mountain Championship All-around Dancers and the presenting of the engraved loving cups to . Zella and Irving Boswell. A dancing couple you are proud of. 'v Come Early!' ; Dance All Evening ' ' ' , v ' with ' . ' Dean Richmond's Arcadians ) , You'll wait a long time for better ?j dance music Popular Prices" . On your vacation Go swiftly by train. Low fares now effective Al Smith's collection of pels has boon lucrensod by one stniill hut M'l-y Jlvoly puppy, I In. Krt of M. Jof Arthur llndd, who's shown here hnlilliiK the dn. Approprl. lltoly onoiiKli Iho Utile mnseut has been inittieil llotistuu. Wnlln Wulla linker l.a Grnnile Poniiloton Tc-nitl fill I All ,H I.a Grande I Milker , 'Pendleton Will la Wnlln . VL E.HJHarnman "No man can afford not to be thrifty. Only the poor are waste ful." Be Thrifty. Start today. U. S. National Bank Member Federal Tlt-serva ' System When vein nee lei t. -..... iIc-iim. i-all II you an, liil(,-,.( aiB nsk to sou some r our m-hU bar gallic in uaiipaiMv. In mit-sluM wliiilntv sash, lit damaged ajnl cslil liil lcKirs. There. In no chiiilit that you iwi pick up niough iwiitt in imicii jcair nrniM- or Iniia fca- Jte-i nl I nc--linlf pi-hv. We iloti't Jut tliluk nr c an nbvo voii iiui..v Imili wliv mill riHd fnn-ugr " Kiniiv c can. Als.) ,w us alsiut ii'ilar ami Inmni-ack fenc pNta, Tit inake a lung miii-j- kIhhi, just, ask us nlMiut our liaiualim. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. We Hell Foe 0ah "Tho IVxtr ftlait'r l-Yloral" Near l'otinclry IMane Main Its, Mo huAcla lliiiiin Team I'lolclliiir PO A E -. 300 131! 27 - .340 142 37 340 122 3 8 .300 t44 CO Yes, This Is a High Flying Baseball Team Here's the weal's first aerial baseball team, composed of pilots and other postal employe, of the Seattle airmail field. Postmaster Perkins of Ronnie n...,.i.,t .1.. . V emiioes ot tne Seattle ...... " " ",,n, .-inn na nnpes to nrrnni;e emtio, n-ith other .Irmall tea.na, with the players flying back and forth to nnd from pm 4 . Vacation days arc always too few. Use .u 1 1 r . . 1 . . . r uicui uuui po1. x our vacation scans when you board the train, relaxed, carefree you are on your way to play. Vacation spots in Oregon are quick ly reached by Southern Paciiicund --l:o I - 1 -aiiiornia is out a aay away. Fares are low. For evamnte ic. A-.iu roundtripto: San Francisco . . . . . Los Angeles . . ... . ?72.56 Sin Pranoic-A lc flrti .n..'ll .. g"" g.Thegatewaytoadventure.Fromtliere -rmim ta. rail line. rilSKon .i. tt rl..rmin. ....... -.... vu. lUtllBlllllllgltaUlU, great national parks, pleasant beaches. And then on to Los Angeles and Southern California. The all-year playground, with " 7 its colorful beaches, old missions, orange , groves.Hollywood.orabitofOlcJMcxico. , From Portland 6 fast trains over the fa- , mous Shasta Route to California. In- eluding the superb "Cascade" the A choice of those to whom speed and , luxuryareoffirstconsi"deration.The rShacira"vifl Rncehnru r.nni. P.... and Medford . The specia 1 all t oac h trains, $15 Portland to San Fron cisco.combinespeed.comfortand economy. Via the scenic Cascade . Line by daylight. To California Then Last , On yoorwayeast.firstseeCalifor- ' nia.itcostsbutliKlemoretogotliis -, way. Then east via any of South ern Pacific's 3 great routes. Circle homeviaanyofthe northern lines, h Take advantage of eiiher of tl.cie great circle-trip bargains. 1 ' , r .n t:.Ht?,. tl -- i .,'-... .. . : . ; i" .- , s ,-r U . i . . . : . -" ,. .,..,.l