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LA GRANDE -EVENING OBSERVER
Wednesday, March 20, 1929.
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JLAIN color or print which shall
it be? Choose either here and you
are assured the most voguish of the
new season's offerings. The plain
toes are vividly gay. or subtly sub
dued . . . the prints are indescribably
varied and almost limitless in their
variety. There are, dots . . . scribbles
. . . early American designs . . . con
ventional floral patterns ... to men
tion just a few and each is from the
hand of a master artist. Rajahs, Satin-backed.
Crepes, Flat Crepes, Cra
vat Silk and Canton Crepes occupy
the center of the fabric fashion stage.
Our collections were never more fas-
GIANTS HOPE TO
NAB FIRST PLACE
cinating . . . you must see them.
Silk mixed Civpo in Birwit
printed patterns
89c Yd.
Printed Ooxh in both small
and Inrjro patterns
91.85 and ?2.9.' Yd.
and
Tub Silks in' tray colors
attractive figures
1.00 and $1.25 Yd.
Printed Rajahs with myriad
coloin and designs 1
?2.r0 Yd.
HILL'S
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Dependable
Quality.
Dependable
, Values. ?
New York Club Expected
to Be Stronger Than '.,
1928 Outfit
. Hjr Mrlun Holl
(Associated 1'ress Sports Writer)
HAN ANTONIO, 'Vox., Murrh V
! (A I') Tin New York GluiHH be.
I lii vd. that they Hill live up to their
( mimes In the tipproachtiifr National
I lenstie rare. The players eonfl
jdently expect to hf the liquet rne.n
J In the baseball show and thre
I st ems to ht some Krounrt for their
rnfld'nrc,
MnnuKfr John MrO raw's outfit
Seem definitely stronger than the
I'CjX rust whh-h watt kouA enough
t In finish runner up to the chain
I pion Ht. I.oiiIh Cardinal. Perhaps
J l he most. encouruKintf single Item
tin the Olsnl' new prospectus In
lu Krcatly Irnproveil Andy Itcese.
1 1. nut senson the Tupelo flash hit
well while serving Hi outfielder, '
third baseman und second bane- !
limn hut hla defensive, status hum
j undetermined ul the end of tho
'fil'ilHOIl, "
1 Iflttlnir Ilarlci
OvernlKht Keeso )iua .developed
Into a rnpiibhi and possibly, great
second baseman mid la IiIUlnK
harder tlmii ever. Ills u I in out phen
oinenul Improvement rounds out an
effective. Infield coiuhlnutiun for
HIM Tei ry, Travis Jackson and Kred
(.Jndstrom have been tried and
proven, . Htundlng by for einer-
gcnclcs will be Andy Cohen anil
; Tut Crawford and posnlbly Haxlar
1 Jordan, t'ruwford . and Jordan.
jgrAdtmte of Toledo, ran play any
where and hit nny time. T
Manager MeOritw IiiiH lila 11' 2 8
jpltelifnjf Btaff in tart and expectn
Curl Huhbell, who Joined the
jOiuiitJt lute. In tho HeaHon, to declare
'dlvidendfl on hl experience gullied
I under major leanue fire."" Huhbell
! will be a Mturtintf llrhi( wftb
jl.arry Ht-ninn, Kred: KlUHlntmona,
I Joe Ureuewlrh and Dutch Henry,
jd aouthpaw who aeeniH to have ro
jKalned hi earlier form. furl
Mayn, the veteran underhand p'er
' fonneiH, nuiy Join the Kroup iih i'.iit
I arm hna recovered at leaM u part
(of ItH old cunnlirv. . John1 Hrott,
(another veteran, will be a valuable
'man In relief roles und t.'urly Ok-I
den has shown well In the spring.
(A merry battle Is belnK foiiKht oul
;hy the recruits with the vnd not
yei in hikih. , :
OiiirieM rmtccbloil ' v I
ManaKer McOraw Is holding tits,
final outfield awdKnnients itf a bey-
anre. with a powlble urraiiKement
cuIIIiik for shifts against rlKbt and
left hand pitching.- I'Ved Keuch ob
talhed by trade from the Phillies.
Is expected to add strength and
Kdd Jtoush, who hud an Indifferent
season la Ht year and was finally:
,LOU DOESN'T ALWAYS HIT 'EM
Fred Lenhart Wins
Portland Decision
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PQRTI-AND, Ore., Mar. 80 (AP)
Kred l.enhart, aouthpaw- battler
from Spokane, won a 10-round do
clion from Had -.' Jolinnon,
l,os Angelea here hist night. John
aon absorbed much punishment
during tho fray. They aro -light
heavywelghta. Not one of the pre
limlnaiiea went the limit. Fmnhlo
Korbea, Hollywood," hnoi'ked;out
Johnny Mei'oy, Hoattle, in the flrat
round of the Hlx round nuinl-flnal.
Jimmy I'lelu, Hollywood.1 flnlahed
nily Vincent In two rounds of the
otlmr six-round senil-flnal. Georse
Oraham won on a foul ram. Kred
iu in ih. thli. -maiiiiiI ntid C'hurk
KuniBkl knorki d out Art. Jensen In
tho flint round- of the; eurtnln
raiser. - ' ' - -'a' - '
j:ii"o.v wins hack
Afiiuu'entlv Lou CiehiiK didn't knoek the rover off tile hull lie
had Juhl KWtinK at when u eiiineniiiutn snupiied this photograph tit .
S.'. i'l'terKhurji, i-'ln. 1'hnt Hhoultl be aod .news fnr AmcriciLn ,
leaKUO plteh'TS. ' The nlK fii-Ht-saeker of the . Yankees, dries' miss
one now and then, but they suy he is hlltlnft 'em as hard as ever f
this season. Note Lou's swln. Also how rookie catcher Jorjrerts
i;i KoltiK after what must have been a foul ball.' ' . .' --' '
LINCOLN. Knic.,- Mar. 20 (AD
Klton by Kasexford out of Twin
cat and owned by Mrs. It. V. Ko
ter. won the famous Lincolnshire
handicap over the Nile course to-
'. "'. .:' r '.' "-r
' W. Harnett's- Athfonl waB sce-
and and Lord Meaverbrook's MIs-pow-wm
third. . Thli ty-fiv ran.
I ; Klton won by a. short head. There I
.. were' 1 ' lenRths ' bet wei h - second j
and third. -' i V -' ,' -i-'r''. v; ' , I
Save on Springs
it
Simons Link Fabric Sajr-
$7.50
Resilient Doublo deck,
coil spring fl -j A ' 7fr
99 coils Dli.irD
$1.00 Delivers It '
CARJt
FUltNITURE CO., Inc.
Msiu 770 ' !
-Eastern Oregon's Largest
"Home Furnishers,-,
King Won't See t i
. Ainiree Classic
NIGHT FIGHTS
I IJVrcitPOOL. Mar. 20 (AP)--
- King George, convalescing at Bog
nor, not only will not see the grand
national run off at Alntrae. but will
not even risk the nervous exclte.-
; ment of listening to accounts of It
broadcast . over, tho radio. , The
frince of Wales, however, plans to
take the day off, and with crowds
i of other Londoners, pile into one
of the 300 special trains which will
speed from the capital to Liverpool
1 early Friday morning and return
Immediately after the great race.
Cleveland Rookies
Batting Over .500
ly tlie AsKocIutcd Vmn
. INmANAI'OLIS.t fhurk Wltf
Rlns. Indianapolis,' .-outpointed
Handy i: Heifort. I'lttsliurir, (10):
Howard Jones. .Louisville, outpoint
ed l.on Lovelace, Terre laute. (8).
ST. LOi;iH-t-Iavey Ahad, I'ana
niB, outpointed Bonny JJuss, IJhlla-
delphltt, (10): Johnny (I'ae.Woe)i
Kaiser, Ht, , Louis, stopped -MlUu
Ksposlto, Ne'w York, (. . . '.
. KHPIHNO Johnny Timar,.' Los
Ansoles, outpointed- Churley Lupl
ca, Toledo...O.. (10).'
. LOH ANGKI.KS Heno IV Vos,
lielKiu m, scored it. technical knock
out over Johnny''GIII, -York, Til.,
(7) '- , 1' "
At The Coffee Shop
For Lunch!
NRW OUI.KAN.S, I.a., March 20
(AP) The outfield youngsters
who cost the Cleveland. Indians
such-a pretty penny show up well
enough so far.
Karl Averlll. tinged trt $45,000,
went to but against the Yannlgans
td: repeai. previous performances
yesterday when he made two ap
pearances good for two hits. Hick
Porter who brought the Baltimore
management $35,ouo, produced as
many hits and runs In four times
up. k So far AverlU'it average IS
.025; Torters .645. .j
"Neighbors Join r
In Social Event
At Ranch Home
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- (Obnervcr Correspondent)
I'AiHKItlNW rKKKK. (Hpeelal)
un Krlday evening the neighhois
f..itueifil ut the beautiful ranch
huine of Mr. and Mrs. t l. Kdvnl
son it nd enjoyed a pU-s;nt evu.
iifug. ;uiiclng, gnmes and vIhIIiiih
were tho diversions of the eve
ning, after which dainty refrenh
tnVnts were serN-ed. ' Those preiient
wiM-n, Mr. and Mm. Klmer Hwlger
and rninlly, Mr, unrt Mrs, A. N.
a Klouedtihl and family. Ml'. Und
!f$jUr. W. R. hilst and sons, Mr.
und Mrs. W. K. Jlckle, Mr. and
Mrs. K. 11. MtltN anl sou, Max 1'
ii.e, Kettnetli I'rather, Miss Itieit
libi'ii, Mr, uud Mih. Jack Kliuball,
iMitc Cllbbs. Bryant lllbbM, , Mis.
(iilbert HehoMeii'll, Kvti Ulhbs, and
Mr,- and Mrs. (', !'. Kilvultmn and
f.iiiill.
.Mrs. J. I'. Ib Vure was called In
1'ui'tland IhmI Monday by a ims
tuge from her alhter, Mrs. (letchell
saying thai he-r mother, Mis. Kler-lli-
Wlggleswoitll was unite III. She
left thu fullnwing evmiiig tu b -tl
lie,' mother's bednide. Ixtier news
reports her moihur lunch Improved
and able to sit up,
Kenneth l'rather is staying at
Ihe home of bis uncle, K Miles
and going to high school In t'ntoti.
MIns Hlellu l-Mvulnon who teach
t s school near Norlh Powder npenl
IhkI weekend with her purenls, Mr.
it ml Mm r. l, KdvMiHon.
The symiuuby of the
ijtyil rdlUM Wni-.wlll diivo , tdlber
school. Kor suvvrui weeks she had
bovn unablu to gut homo on . ac
count of snow drtl'ttj.
Arthur Bualek was visiting at
ihe home nf his slstur-lu-luw Mrs.
11. J. Ciifilck lust Wednesday,
Uoy i' utile k und. family, of , I -ft
Orande, were Huridtiy guests at th
home of his mot iter, Airs. it. J.
rush-k. ! r ,
Junao (llbhs Is hatilliiK hupt for
he lless Mill nt Hilton.
Thu bright sunshtiio of tho lust
few days with the. songs Of blrdd
has caused everyone to acclaim tho
iipprnac h of the long-looked-for
apt lug, and the farmers uru begin
ning ihelr spring work.
U. N- l'rather was visiting ul the
home -of 1-J, H. Mllesion Thursday.
(. P. Kdvalsou sold soino dairy
oows 1 .Ion I'MmIiw, of Cove, lust';
Thursday,
PILOT'S WIFE j
MAY LET GIRL
, have completely recovered. . Jimmy
, I Welsh the foi nie.,-'.l)iave"Th.'ked j
up this sprlnK" wnrWhirHn? Vtt : ' ' ' ' .
last autiimii. M'. IVin OttSn-iilnJar . Ed WttrdS tO Meet
leiiK'uo veteran nt zo years or nice
Max Bishop Eyes
Lead-Off Record
FOHT MTERS, Pla., .Maiirh .21
(AP) Max Bishop. ri'KUlar sec
ond baseman for the PhllnilF-lphIa
Athletica, who has joined thu club
after, a brief holdout, says his am
bition la to become the greatest
lead-off man in tho name. :
"I want to set an nll-tfine record V
for passes to first." ho remarked. !
"Last year I batted .310 and did
lot or free swinKlnir, - ;wnicn i
I. & l
- (wiliil IknmIis and counter
- durliis; tlM him-li Ihmic In tin
Sncajnwcn Coffee Shop Iih lb -at cm
Mm1 MmlArlly of Ihc fifiy-itnt
IiiiicIhshi llKi-e envy ilav. A
. Veil -Imlii need menu - anil' quick,
attentive mm-vIc iivnitldncK to ,
make ihc luticli Imhh- .JilCiU in
-this superior hold. ; v-V 1 "
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; A ! cai to service, Uo. If
9011 wMi. A modern. fountain
'.tmr iwn liasii-JcK r.a coniilelo
: nuiil or the nm'lcsl ptirdon of
HiOMt who would Ulcl. . I at III ir
nt . the saenjawen ts aUiuvs
pica sun t, Miiisfvliit;. .
VtQMV MP A THfPI? ,1HH Hliown ltter udvnntage nt
V iOil r Ski IVIVlHuM Antonio thun ever before and
"' ,'',v'' " 11 ' " ' may convince the bons of the (Hunts I A
tl.. lt nnn t.i.nlul. u.. il t h . ... wU ... I I IN I 'l.r.1 lIN, IM'e., .IUr.
well as th orthdox pitchers. ... "'"V Krtwnnls. Kansas City wrest
1 , . , , ... ler, will meet Jimmy Jemctrch
I he hnrd hitting Tank Hogan 1 (j,.,, mppler, In a mutch ut Hap-
TrnLOCIC. Cal., Mar. 20 (AP)
-Mii. I.oti Kootn .of Turluck,, es
tranged wife or the pilot who was
seriotmly Injured , tu u plane crash
at Newark, N. J., Kundny In which
14 lost their lives, will take their
flve-year-uht daughter to his bed-
tddo If he reiiueslH it, but will not
go along she said yesterday..
"On only one condition would I
go back to the bedside of Mr.
I-'ntite," she said In denying state
ments previously attributed to her
that she was going oast Immediate
ly.
"That condition Is that If his uy
' Ing wlnh weer to see his baby girl,
f I would go back then as tl would
t.Mhows I didn't wait out the
t KdlifiM fin much att In former fed
;! ' itiyal players have often said
' iliiit lilu Ktx.ui crli lu unnnniiv iirlil
GYk GVCiPplCY umpires usually agree with him
( j when he falls to swing. : ,, y
Sacajawea Inn
"Pulnla (lie Way to Iteller Things."
-
, Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page
the hat. Bob' O'lnrrell senms to
have the call as first 'assistant with
'John CiimuilnKs, who bus more
weight than ho can conveniently
j carry und young Joe WItry, shy on
experience, candidates for tho third
place. Hay Schulk, former man
ager of the Chicago White Sox and
now M eUrnw'H first usslstant, hAs
been doing some active catching
In KVlilhlf Inn irfiiu.iM M,.ln,tU wn.
1 forced to the bench by a weak arm
and If it hus regained Its strength
It Is difficult to see how he can
spend the summer on the couching
'py Canyon here Friday night.
DISMISS IXSTIUCTOns
COM'MBIA, JIo., Mnr. 20 (AP)
The executive board of curators
of th University of Missouri to
riuy ordered the disniissal of three
faculty members whom the board
held responsible for recent circu
lation of questionnaires among
students asking intlniutn questions
'ns to sex and mnrrlage. , V
BODY STOLEN
FROM CRYSTAL,
CAVE, KENTUCKY
110 km' 011 iy tieccii i 1111 11 k " m, mu Ml,s f ft uatlon should uvlso
I would not go back alone.- I ilemandlng exnert liandllnL' of nll-
plng or crying 0i,ei-a. -
S. P. STAND. CIjARU-'IKD
TIOTISK CAVR, Ky., March 2rt
(A P) The body of Kloyd Collins
who died lifter a l?-day buttle to.
save Ms wife when he wns tnippi d j
in rnna v nve in inzi. louay again
rested In Its brontc and glass ens
ket In Crystal Cave after Its theft
ttnd recovery yesterday. 'i
Dr. H. B. Thomas, owner of Cry
stul Cave, said an Investigation now
under way would be punhcd until
the thieves were Apprehended,
Tho body, which hp. Thomas
says has become completely muml-
ried since its burial In Cry Mai
entire ctivp was missed early yesterdav
neighborhood goe oul to Mrs. W.. morning. Aid of sheriffs or three
K, Kickle In the death of her aged counties wus sought 11 ml yester
parents, Mr. und Mrs. Mujor Houth day ufiernooii the body was round
nt their home In I'nlon. Mr. Hmithjon the bsnks of CI men river, wrup
pMsm'd uway outt suddenly Thurn- ped In a burlap sack, about 4no
i'uy iiinrnlng and Mrs, Hoitth passed yards from the entrance to the
"vny utter a lingering illness on cave,
Friday morning. The funem) wasj lb. Thomas Is ut a loss to c
bt hl at thu Methodist church Hun- roKt for the motive of the thieves.
Any nflernonn. Ml" wiya he has no doubt thot they
Mrs. K. II. Miles made a trip 10 rxiwtwl to return to the river
"I urn not
around for hltn
Mrs. l'oote, who olit allied nn
Interlocutory decree of divorce
rrum Foute on charges that liit run
away with a merced woman,
branded the "Mrs. Foote" with, the
III fated filer as "n fake." . . i
Yf.r.ii can's Di:;iti:r,
A M ICS, Iowa, Mar. 2(1 (AP)
Raymond Conger, noted distance
runner, today received his master
of scli'uci degree In seoology from
low it Slate collegfy , .
SAN FRANClSt'O. Mnr.,20 (AP)
j W. B. Storey, president of the
I Santa l-'e rath-oild ilcclured today.
that there was no basis In-fact of
the usserted ambitious oftltc
Orent Northern Hallway cnlllnaf for
a link with the Santa t In order
I to, mnke I, oh Angeles a terminal. !
Hot Ukt' la si Sunday tu her
nephew. lay lord Prat her, who was
operated on lust Friday for appen
dicitis. I.iite reports state that he
is Improving satisfactorily.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Stonedahl
made a business trip to I,u Oram)
Tiledii'.
Mrs. Frank l.uthrop, who bus
been o,uUe. III of a severe cold, is
reported to be much better at pre
sent, .
Aftns Kdnn Cuslrk came home
(tank for the remains of the inouu-
luce ivave explorer later.
OUT OUR WAY:
By Williams
Ducking th Laud-Speaker
Tlic 11111,1 wliii lwl his nnn horn
nnn lin everjlimlr il,.,tnc tvl.en
lie appears. Ilnsinn Trmui rlpt.
u f I
Flrt Temnn Town I
The Href tmvn In Hie eiMiniri
Dial Is now Hie slnte nf Texas n
lulled "Viilein." founded In IIW..
BASKETBALL
On Roller Skates
REX RINK
Friday and Sunday Nights
iMOSifR -te.r N6.;eF? cm pn - v , V (..: ...
jl ' Be coMPuere. happimo&s I I 1 r b.
' V. TlVu BE. WAV.lM' ALOMCr Ia J09. VOO YUj, 7
I vS perpickw coMrsMi-io am') kk quit a jobA sYm
I Wv SoDOeMTu GX 1rHlMtKlr4,- SuT - I LL. JVlV J V
I I ' VNONOER IF SOMESOD evMEAR A CERTiM vtl ,
0 ' DlOM' DROP A CEmT OOWir4 . CffACrf WILL BE MV vi!l -l',
ons o1 iUem cc?Acv&-ef? last, am' kjem x ivtfhi'ic'.Ui
; i A MiCKGL-ER A OlME CANT RlSlST LOOCim' JsMX
l'-fL K E? A Q"- J,s,; V-K( im -TH',NT ONE- '.ft I
ss. w. eAT.orr. ,-. T - t tct. i. j
"Pa" Solves A Problem
DAUGHTER MILLIE has just laid down her ultimatum. She
wants a radio,' so that she can entertain her fricnds.at home
'like other girls do.
As usual when family problems of this nature arise, "Pa"
' solves them swiftly, silently and at the same time economically by
turning to the VVant Ad section of this newspaper.
, Whether you want to buy or sell, find a maid, an apartment,
or a job, there's no better, quicker way of doing it than through
a Want Ad in this newspaper. :
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