Page Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
, Thursday, March 14, 1929.
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SPUING styles utrike a dc-lxmair note . . . with fmks tlmt
leitture fluied skirts, ploaU, (scarfs, Ixw8, udjUfcUililu
lii'dine . . . and coats that find tnuu tnesa in Jhe new Per
sian silhouette and exquisite tailored simplicity. Ensembles
follow new paths to chic . . . with the favored fabric of silk
crepe. You are cordially Invited to view our wide collection
of interpretations of ( the newest' thut, Paris is showing.
Never has our store presented a greutif variety of alluring
alyle or more compelling values.
Ehnphast2 Jprin
COLOR authenticity for spring includes a Chartreuse
jrieen, rose breath, cameo mauve, woodbine, seaciest,
pumpkin orange and ilonet blue. Prints and plain colors
shai the center of the fashion stage, and the fabrics in
clude silk crepes, satin crepes, georgette crepes, light weight
woolens.
,90 to
3975
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ATfc
1 . NW
Mogernuj ModiskJ
TplIE Persian outline . . : suavely clinging at the wuisUine
X' ... v flaring at the bottom . . . spells undeniable smart
ness in the f pring coat. Both tan and gray are favored
colors . . . exquisite tailoring is the rule. Kur trimmings
appear on ' many of. the modes, though some are distin-
tmikilifi.l iv it tm'.'i'fr 'uimn!ii1 v thiil nmitu frimniitiir '
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Hill's Department Store
, . Pt-pcndahle Quality Dependable Values.
BOSTON RED SOX
I STILL HOPEFUL
Two Score Players Trying
: for Positions; Fight for
Every Position
OREGON PREPARES
FOR TRACK MEET
Northern Conference
Championship Event to
Be Held at Eugene
I'NIVKHHITY OK Oil BOON.
Kuxene, Mar. 1 i HmtiiI Allho
Hit htt northern conference rliom
plonshlp trtofk and Neld mret la
KJ i-itful wmkii ttwny, 1(111 llnyward.
veteran Oreiion couch, la maklna;
preparation! to make It the hiinrcst
event, ot Hit kind ever held In the
northwest, A rlussy field 1m ex
pected hero May XI ujid June 1,
mill while WitfihlnKton him tin In
Mde trnrk 10 tnke the ti-nni laurels,
the Huskies will find plenty or
-.mpeililon, llnyward my.
WiiNliIhgtoii hua tunny it tar pi-r-formera,
lh outstanding hem
Htcvn Antiunion unit Ittiriia Kflwr.
An (lento n wtta Mconil hi tin litgh
hurttlfM In tin t)l inpli Kiiiitett,
wUik 'Knlni-r won ih nutluitnl
i'hainploiiiUiip In tln utile In dm
ftifit tlm Of 4:17, Hartley, a fr.-nh.
mun Iuki yir, who k coapli' of
ynurn avo won thi national Int
Baker Baseball
Yam Organize; ;
Jones Is Chief
BASEBAIXi
ir i ir.."i.i
r ance ana n riyni
Worry Brooklyn
i:xinnrrioN ;ami:s
. At HI. 1'rit-rxliuric. Klu.. AP)
' It. II. K.
Sm Tork (Al.l 6 Id l
.- ' ' llftKInn (Nl.) 4 J
' ' I - llulfrli-it: Johmuin. Ithoih-n And
IIAKKII. Oif.,"Mnr. I4--A num. jarn-nH, Klekiy: Jomn. W.-iix n,l
Im t of hiiBi'liall lulin nii-ctlnit In lha collinn l.rrKi li. - 1
hiiflflmll ilul wllh a view of ntir- I . 1
ine uaiies VYins
From Tillamook
Dance on Mar. 27
Players, 46 to 29
luif ilti lllup Moiiutuln Iruftun with
l.n (inintlc, l'i'nillMon nnd'Knttr
lrin unit ilwKHt c. K, Jonts prrl
il4nt of ihp. orirunlutlon. ; Juium
liiiriuMI rlnciftl iwcrplury
IrruNMrfr untl Wllllum ItMUttUuunli.
K 1. niwkii, Jtn Htack. -urlin
lliinxcii unl C. K. Jou-n dlrpctur.
Tlit KlkN cluti. whlrh m ankf4
tit Nponitor th tvurn, iloclln") nt
it iiiffiltiK tuni iiIkIiI. but pum
tit-r nf KlkN vulunlrrd ON In
illvlilunla In luki- llt kcla ullil chirk
til1 rccrlptii. ;
At Ilurji-nlown, Fin., (API .
It. H. K
Ht. Louis (Nf.) U 10 H
liumon (Al.) ..') 1 J
Bttttrrl'M: llfll. Jiinnunl una K.
HuillU; Durhum, llnync, (mitdII.
unU Hurry, Anhy.
rl.KAHWATKII. ' l'lu.. Mar.' 14
(Al) li'loniilnf-l IMix.y . Vnnr
uml wronic (llonn WriKlH urr
bdilflnit irrlt-f in thr rump of hti
Ilrooklyn Itoblnx. . Itolihio nrrrpm
thr Htlttrinrnt of n phyHirlan 'thut
WrlKht will ho nlilr to let Into
nrlkin In u ffW wri'kH hut hA In flotn further roiiHhlertitlnn In the
tippoMrtl to thr rluh orrlrluls' ntnnl Hlnto hnMkfitlmll i rhamplnnNhlp
on not RlvlnK rlvlnic Vunce more j fiiKht here thla mnrnlne when
tlmn I.C.6UU. - 'ithfjr ilefeuted tin- fhreHem-ikerii !
Til rolunit niunuieer ittlll thhikti 4t to . " j
II la not worth while to hoifKl" ; a Bhiirpshnolei hv the name of I
avrr.Hiv $!.50C dlfferrnro When It fnn xn larcrly rvaponxlhle for
"" ' - ..... ... .. - me Aipw nrall of Tlllnmonk. lie cnl-
ition 01 .nr no ou.rr mirr in leotfd j2 polni. ilurlnir the rnooun-
. . nr Hrtmtl IU-U
i (Awrint 'I Pr' "'rlt,
i IlKAI'KNTON. Kla.. -Mnr. U
I ,A.,The noeton K Hoi. lot
i In the Amrriran kaif'"- h "T
' nK to do belter, huvr btad ouo
nawball .iin.-n.tlilon-tht thr rirh
I.m-oi.1.- rl. hrr and the. poor Krt
!poor.-r. Thr lt.d Hox havo more
! play. r in ramp than any rluh in
; Florida. . ,
j llanaifer Rill farrlKan durlnft
the rourw of two daily workouw
'look, nt mow than two r
.-urnet. prrwdrinif ulhlrt.ii in lion
ton 'uniform. If "'" th,',n nr''
, major IraKUi. player the manac-i
i will he v. ry happy.
I'lrntr nf Sly
' The fird MIC are n'll in the
'first division In !.'. Mm than
, half the memheni of the hlif squad
! will mi amre five fet. 1 1 Inrhf or
more. Hilly lluynr. who ian lxrn
a wanderer uion tho fure of the
Imifhull earth, looks like the hal-
hoy In till comiuiny of BlantB. n.
Ihouch h I fie niur and aralrii
1 Co noundx.
I Hob Itwive, one of the (luintrt. j
tak.-o from Washington In thn j
trade for Untidy lyer, eomii r- I
' tuln to berumr ivirular tiiirtl'haiK'-!
man for the Hoi. Grant tilllls. a,
hortMop. while he may not he ;
ahl to dlnplare the veteran YVally ,
(Jirher altoKthrr. prohahly will,
hare the uiuiiKnment with thei
former llrown. and Klliott Hiifflow
who ran hit ha only to aemon-
.Urale an uhllily to throw to ifet an ;
.outfield a.M!iifnment.. ... i
Klglit Par V.wrr I'la
- The two pitrher in the tran-1
action. Milton Gaston and Horace
l.biriihre havo not had sufficient '
i opportunity to qualify hut hoth
have shown Indications of return
ing to form, which was lost last
si-ason.
There Is a fight for every posi
tion w ith no election Indicated until
all the -returns are in. ,
I At first buse Phil Todt. an auin ,
performer. will aicaln serve hut I
Jerry Standaerl. form Memphis.
has shown somethinr. Hill ltfgan
should have an advantage at sec
ond but another HIII. Narlsky from '
Mobile has done well. A pair of
Hobs. Reeves and Ilarrett. another
former piajor leaguer aro buttling
and in addition to Oerber and
Ulllls at short. Hal Khyne, who;
seems a much better player than
when he was with rittshurg. is !
showing ns much ambition as any
man In camp. , " . ' 1
With eleven outfielders roaming
all over the pluce for fly balls and
grabbing a bat as soon as one Is
dropped by a hilter. the problem
of getting five or six nermunent
fixtures promises to be vexing. 1m
KJagstcad, sale front attack,., Jack
ltuthrork. former infielder and one
of the fastest men in the league
Ken Williams, a .loll hitter in any
company and Douglas Taitt, who
missed the select .30u:elass uy-a
hair, are bark from the 1!(S team.
Higt low. who hit nearly .400 In the
Southern Association. Itussell Hear
ritt. St. I'aul graduate. Otto llum.is
and George l.otiex. tried last spring'
and fanned to Tittsfield. have been'
impressive at times. '
t'harlle llerry. who did well In
1SS, leads the ruce for the first
string ruirhlng assignment but
Alex Gaston, former Giant and
; once with .these same Kox has
j show n great spirit In the training
: period and may remain to make up
a brother battery with Milton doing
the pitching. A sensational pros
( poet (a Robert Ashjornson, not yet
j 20 years of nge. hut displaying a
CHICAGO CUBS
LEAVE AVALON
ON LONG TQUR
AVAI.O.' ('alallna Island; Cai
Mar. II (AI')--Manager Joe Me.
farthy 'and his ambitious Cubs
parked their war flubs and pie
pared to leave ttiis magic isle to
day for their long exhibition lour
on the mainland.
A wiii-s with l.oS Ang-les win
open their exhibition program to- ,
morrow.
With tlie exception of Catcher
. . tiuvt....tf ntid !!lunnil Ivnnll.i.
youthful shortstop, all of the Culm,
uppeurcd in good physical rondl
lion. Ilartnett and Knglish are
i rri.ni tht'ir wnrkotlls. Unn
ager. .McCarthy lias not derided on
the lllllO iaiK! .i..i.-Mi . yei. nut
with t'lyde Bi-rk, Norman Me.Mii.
i..n iiiul Clarence Hlalr. he. h:m .
some good prospects.
convincing ability .to hit. .. ...
Ilefore it is oyer. Manager Cur.,
rlgun may be drawing num. or
nitchers out Of his cap. In aildl.
lion lo Gaston. I.lsenbee and lluynr.
Hig Kd Morris, n great pitcher .last
year. Ian Licluyden, rile. lie.
spectacled youth Charlie Huffing,
Jack Itussell and I'al Simmons,
were exenipled ' from tint houso
cleaning nt the close of the l!i;s
season. There are as many more,
bidding for places.
$13.95
Round Trip
To
.PORTLAND
. . GOING
March 16-17 or 18
Return limit
March 2d, 1929
Union Pacific
System ,
J, II. KKK.VElT,
Agent.
a Giande, Ore.
As one means of securing fin
anrial ahl for the La Grande ball
! clubs., a baseball dance- is to lie
I given the' everting -.of Mar. 27' In
' 1 Zulier hull. The Star Novelty or
SAl.K.M. Ore., Mar. 14 (Al') chesti-a will furnish music.
The Dalles eliminated Tlllumonk ' The ank. nf .tlekeis win ii,.(
immediateiy. It was announced this
morning. ; ,-vy
Your Income
Tax Blank
Allows "Reserve ' "
!." : ' 'i
for Depreciation."
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Sank '
"Korty-first Yar of Kiifjuli.y
Service"- f
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ar.
Edwards Defeats
Montana Grappler,
Pirates Release
Dallas Pitcher
rottTI.ANn. Ore.. Mur. 14 (API
Hilly Edwards. Kansus City, de-
fiatrd Tom Alley, Outlook. Mon-
The schedule, mm plunneit by the
tenuis already entered In the leugue
won 1,1 stun April tl and end July
T, muklng a total of 12 gsmr. tuna two foils nut of llnee h
six of whlrh would b played at ' last night In match featured by
home. The newly formed club dr.; roughness and which failed to hold
rlilrd to hold enough benellt rt.ithe. Intsrrst of the fans ns many
hlblilon guinea during the season left before thr bout was over,
to pay oir the irm.lnd.r or last Kdwrd. took the first fall In
yenis debt. The oil leers of the .,. ,
u..nl...iln ........ I., . .i. ... .. ... I " IHiiiUie. 4, arc-elm mill n .. lie.
Ia yono, showing much vnm, T" ZZZ t Jl
... Is fendleton. nno.her Husky ' grandstand. Th. I- Grande club ,nd when he hooke K ward.
Si.llliomol e, who talr to was Informed over th. long die. nls p t " eclmy he CrucU
" ""III" 1 PIUJT H h opvoiPK
(ldm Aiv lo Kprtnt ' Kfini- h -it? Ituitijil of In I. Gran. Jr.
Wraliry KotT, Coloreil WanlthiK- )
ion Wat rol . prlmer. Im th
lruilUi(,noitjtfin cuntlidut In in
Imi u nd 's30-yarl ilunhm Komw
loo uml It 1-6 In hr J whh h ' ! , !,. 1 . , C I' On
I. Mc.M.tinnttlly riu4t iltnr. 1 of J,';!,nnvt U " numrro
Whlllfirk Tik.li-h.ll n.i n.lii.n.-. 1 -- i w i uj m-'v
n'-tn In lt the oiitttHllnK On'xnn
Klutn nthh-Ut. U'liltlorh Im 'I u noil
arm lunt yt-ur and wan hHnill(a' 'l
In tONMittK ilto Juvi'lln. but llaywunl
PAKO ItOm.KS. i'nl.. Mnrch 14
(Al) The offtrtal ax ha bcn
kwuiik attain In the I'lttMrnric llr
n tr ramp, Ilouirr IHankenithlp,
hnlldrt. IVxa, rtrruU pitcher b
tuff rut looso. Much hud bopn ex-
j4cMftl of tho burly twirh-r but hlrhupln
Mtiary wiiik nns iwvn in nan ariapc Summerwell
inro ine intitr part or nun year
and hua iffurd to respond to treat
ment, lit ko1 bark to 1 -alius.
ter. Jam ph. the Tillamook aro,
wn carefully guarded durini; the
content and th- nifd'oliimhhi
boyn mrely let him pet not for an
eauy Khm. fillw.in for The Untie
sluiwed the mt tlas of any play
er to appear on the floor this year.
Iteftldett ha vlnir on unerring eye.
he phiyed an excellent floor Kme.
Tillamook (2 The ialie t46)
laniOM (12)
Mtthun tint...
McKenzie (7)..
rtewnrt
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22) (Iltmon
..(13k Incram
(3 1'oole
4 Ward
.1 T.) Kohlsmn
swim ui:cxiu l(ATibn
fait In T ntlnutva 2 rond lih
a head arlNwm nd body hold. .
I'at Mrt'arthy took to out of
thre fulla from Wattr Johnnon In
the 30.iuiiiut prelinilunry.
Owner llarniy Pn-yfuw, hll
denying he hua had furtln-r moid
from the Wanrr brothent, believe
they might juitrney over to Texaa
for a ronferenre" when the lMrato
team anivea there next week.
Sherwood Magee
Passes in East
xpect him to reach tho suo-root
mark thla aeuwon, and that ahould
take a firm. Twltrhdl hua become
one of the leading hur.11.-rs. while
(ill more la a dlHtanr mun of not.
J.lilla hua hfii hvard from Muhn
and Moniunu. hut they undoubtedly
have wimp stellar performer".
rHU.APKl.PHIA. Mar. 14 (AP)
-Thp death of Hherwood Muee.
yard event na tukert from him
i laat tilht In the tuko ahore A.
j pool when Walter l.uulrr nwjin
the dmlance In 3:0S hlch la I
Tour eeond better thau th Weuw t
itKilter mat k. I
lentrul A. A . i. otflcluU rbick und Tor many yeuia a t-ix UuKue
ed the tilal, in whleh 1 .auirr a uiit pluyer, niarka the pawdnic of one
aKin time, :ur baaebuira mom colmful flmtrva.
--,-.,-1 .rt,,- I-, .- m , 1' u'u "tflrhen with pneumonia
, ... itit bla home a week ntto. IVaih
fe,riu-e inert luM er. In th dta- i0rcurw, Uh1 nUnl. H U Mnd
mm' la aurvlvnd by Mra. MaKeenn-l three
; oip HtaKr, dbvu atiir at ihn rhlldren.
nniverny. ia irmn iji Rratide. . Ituaebull fans of !0 ye;Ua uo
IHtAliKNTOWN. KU.. Mae. 14
(Al The trlt - Kord - Kelly
double ptuy comhlnatiun of th
rinclnnutl lleda hua started Its 19!
nperuttona. Yeaterday It accom
plished three double Mlltn s tint
lteda won a l to 4 icume fiom.ln
dlunapolW of the Ameilcan aaao
umplra In the National leaKue rlatlon.
The Itoatnn Ited Hox were today'a
opiMMlthm.
iiiuns ri.vivt; iiy ruNK
I.OH ANOKI.KR. Mar. 14 (AP,
Itlrda aie flylna: by alrplune now.
(I oivo 1 'liirkklnn. mtut wiiin ami
Whllu a memtir of the Tlaar truck , nt rocult HhriiY Mare, then un rtah rommidoner. aald livrtUwlav
team Htniter won nunwroua point, outfielder with tho Phlltlea an on that he had completed delitry by
Magrr flca Mar
Oreiron'a chief proKpem io far
appear to be IM Mo II. r, tho dla
rtia lar. who uli niiia the ahot:
Hob Jtoljltion and Mm nil by In lh i Inrludlm aoma rirat. In th dlrua of the (tmtteat natural haiMn. n pl.ihe of 61$ p.,tr of Hunfenrlan
ptii Vau.lliJMoinei lUck.on In tb wttl, conalatentty thr ln in lu th wrne. He led the Natl.tml pattt idKrM whleh hud arrlv.-,! aftt-r
hot aP4L. jsWatit; i nd 0rt plMtar ftiora than lu uh In l.la Uanie in baillnie In lli. with an a ten wt ka boat trip rvmit Jutti.
Utaicar. wtilViilaced flral In lha con. hlah achool dava. i....... 11 : i,...
Jack Kearns Plans
To File Test Suit
KVANK JO INK TKAM
V NEW OH1.KANS, .Mar. 14 Al
General ManoKfr ltilly Kvuur
Maa dur h?re toduy with Karl
Averllt Hun rninciaco Hook I e, in
time for the dally workout of the
Cleveland Indiana. - ,
-' llaln continued to balk practice
plana yesterday.
She does
not feel
tired
any more
High blood presctire, atom at H lndl
(eition and (a kepi this woman so
weak she stayed la bed meal of the
. j lime. S ha wr ileat "Shortly after I
CHICAGO. Mur. 14 ( AP Jack ' Agmel, I be (a a U Kain
Kearna plana to test the powers of r"fth d weijht." Amanf the
the- Nutlonal IloMna: awoclatlrtn to numberless letters received from
control box In matches In 5 utatea ' Agmel users Is one from a maanhehad
by leirul action. suffered for years from stomach in-
The troutile between Kearns and Jigesttonandconf-tlpailoa.-Theeffern
the aMclatlon urow when the 111- ,f Ajmel were Immediate' he says.
InoPJ tte athletic commission. -My vitality waa reatlj Increased."
member of the N. 1. A., demanded I
and received a $ lo.flOft forfeit froin
Kearna before it would sanction t
tho Tommy I.ouKhran-Mlckey Wal-!
ker Htrht heavyweluht match nt tu '
Chlcaro'atadlum March , I
' l.ouichran today hicun ' heavy
tralnina; for the match.
lstikaa Mawt
Kr Hit G(M; (;H1
DAM-AS. Tex.. Mar. 1 4 Y
Johnny Kerr, expensive White Sox j
rookie who was obtained from Hol
tywood. aeema to hu.e. found hla
hattlnc punch. i
Kerr yeaterduy led tha Whito Sox
to their fourth straltcM vlciory o-tr
The imltua Stw-ra. I ft to 4, by turn
Ins; In a pair of lnu.!c, si double
nnd triple In five trips to the ptut.
lun OuM(T, ronktp portsMt.r.
hurley mil for the White Sox.
nM i4 ArmAt A
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Joe4. TIm mp or milk
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