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Page Two, LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, April 8, 1929.. 7ou need no longer PORTLAND LOSES Y fce told that you have 'H" 1 . DOUBLE HEADER I mm JETTICK Shoes plenty oif 'pep tut they looK both I cmlH of u doilhlehender from the' I'ortluml Hem-em, winning Iho first at Ktmkton, 14 10 I. und tha.aee oml at home 12 to . Tho vie lorlea nave the Henuturs the aerie. j . Tomorrow the elltlit tcaina of tile I'nclflc Coast league will lonitle ! West Superior On Grid, Track Easterner Says T:rT rtnnuoi-a T?of-iii'n T-Taiyia fnr . a follows: ,, . c. iiii,! j Pai'iamcnto at Hun l''rnnolco. nouywouu oeiies vvun .500 Percentage 95 to $6 vivus add pp to your step . Abuts not uae make fret grow ulfl -r untl III moat rominon form of aliuMi la Hie wearing it uiUllllnl hue. If you feel that bceauM you rhaoaa la pax only U to 6 fur your altoea you luuat take what eier you raa net In tba way of fit you ara mis taken. ' KN.NAJKTTICKSroma in all aiara anil all xld I ha from AAA to KKK THAT'S HY . f. CAN ANU IHI riT OU anil AT A MOIL KHATK fftlfT, I'aclflc Coast Hiici'Hluenlo ... .ori AnifcU-rt ... Oakland i Mission I'orlUinil ......... (Keullle leaiH kiuiiiIIiiks W. I., I'ct. ! .: 10 4 Hollywood Hud l''runclseo MMnna Bt Venule. Oakland at f.os Aillfcle. Hollywood lit Portland. Yesterday's roiwt li-amic result follow: A, UTIH'WTnV- 714 I LliKl (lame-, 'It. It. K. s purl land I ' 6 1 Hacrnmento - -.It Hi IhiUcrltS: Kulleitoil. Ituecht. Hhunkllii and VolUiiuin:'" ('randall anil Koi'liler. .616 .i:M .611(1 .303 .sn .3ut HAN KIIANCIHCD, Apr. I (AT') ll'a ni-Viir too late fur Improve- , menl. Tho striiKKllnif Heala proved 1 t till t to a turn yesierduy when th-y ( aon the second of n ilmilileheadcr j hri a from I he up und roininir Mls-i nlon ItedH. The score, waa 3 to 2. j Thn P.eds elelilled lll In the morn- I IlIlK 0 to 3. Althoilxll tho Mlsslunj ! were out slapped In the morning1 Afternonn (lame It. II, K. I'ortluml '.. 3 13 3 Kaeiiim. nlo - I U 1 Itntlcrlcs: I 'asciii-clla, Tomlln und Ncjro; Kentlrfir, Kiliis and Hevereld. AT HAN r'HANVlHCO: s- -Moi'liinr Uaini It. H. R. Hun l''i'ane!eo 8 11 0 .Mhwlona , - 1 HaUerleH: IihvIh, Jonea unit linitlna. their ahota were dlriH't hliH Nfhiiihlt: Knuwe and llalilwfn. 'Uh'l fur nioro timely.- In the we-1 lond iiffalr, Itueher of Hie lleda Afternoon Game ft. H. K. and ThUl-mon. Heahi. lionkud up In; Han KranclHeo -3 !l I u mound duel. Thornton aided HILL'S Deiendable Dependable Quality. ' ,Vlueo.; MiHKiimi, S 7 3 Hiitd-rlm: Thurnlrin unci I'ol. vokoi; IttMitiinr mill llorfumn. AT I .OH ANC.KI.IW: 1-MlMt (Jllll)ft I.oh Antf h- HoIlywfKMl H:ittrifK: Hullinir. It. II. K. ... tt 12 t ... - 10 1 MllJ.-i- an.1 KnnlHTK. Hulvny, I lack and I)aH1ir. Klnry. Hhcllfii n ii. OFFICE CAT TMN (Ml Mi wllh a hoinrr, whlli Kladc of Ihc U(tdn ultio hit one IW a circuit routul. r. Thn ItedH wulkvd away u till the wrfi-s four o two. Til OakH took n douhli houdcr from K-u(iI-, w In ii I n k the murn Inir I'liill e U to 2, und the ufl.T iioon cliuli, 1 1 lo J't. Tin moi-niiiit pluy whh won In tho fiit liming whvij l-oinlmicll, kJh nt young mit- cIihi' of tho OakN, Jtuanhtd a line "T ' drlvo throiiKh cmtur flchl Into thuoroml Cliuno ll. H, K cliih hninv, with u full honw at1 ,o AiikHi-h 4 0 i wty lmo, mnkliiK a comploti clr- Hollywood 3 4 i riiU'fnr fonr run. The had wuh , Itattfi-ici.: Hnrfoot and Hunnh ood for the remainder of ihnJohnH, .Murty und MaMlcr. . Thn nftirnnon guino n I in out rt-'Ai OAKLAND: KiittKt in dlwuilpr for Oakland i Moi nlnK Onnio-r- whrn Rf-nttlf wo red flKht runi In j ,i1it ninth Inn Inn to tako tho liad. Thn OakN rmnn Imck with a rotiptc j more t allien to win. Yonnic if Mnrrd McKvoy In tho ninth for Htthlund. u. it. I'J j IMtlNfKTON. N. J.. April 8 , CAD -Truck und foothull Muprctn 1 ncy wll continue In the rur went, ! In tho lhcf of Kcne KltuputrU-k, ! trainer at Princeton. ( J'or 3: yt-arn he Iihh Iteen couch- Jnir and- traininir ti-urk nlhl.-n-, ! douhlinff now unci then to develop puntei-H and dron-ktrkem, i lo r 11 y ea m at the V n I v m 1 1 y of Allchlnan-f-hack in tin- duya when Willie Hetttun wan tt ffrcat . foothull star four year at Vale - and If ut i'l-liiceton, he hun wnteh ; ed one cycle ufter another of younKMterK dtvelnp under hla liuin injf from nukwiiid hoyii Into Home of the vreateM fixiii'iN In American KpOlt. 1 Ulfl New Blir 'I'bnr ? IT hhw the tiny when the eatt Hyinholixed by the hhc three of Harvard, Yule und I'rlnecion doiiilnul.nl mery hranch of colhRe nihh'tlcH, Ho huw the xrcat co odtieatlonul liiHtitutloiiM of the mid weat ami far went rle In man pow er until they were able to take track and foothull Miipremacy went ward on their banner, hp think thin new- llic three, Ciillfiriiii, Hoiithem California and Stanford, will continue to do no. j The eoit hu I out its nupremncy 1 In track, KltupMtrl.'k belleven, he-' eaiiMi' of the climate In California, where Btum In tho rtehj event run ' practice outdoor all . year round while easterner art forced In. loo in by cobl und hiiow. He point out llutt the-I itlviMHllv of t'ullforula won two lntercolleiute track nnd field chainpUinKliipK with a total fit lei . by" Avery" flrundaire ' of ChlcuKO, J president, ' j HnmduKe has addrenm-d a leitKthy tuetlonnulre. Ineludlnv i evury poiuible pharMi of amateur to tho 167 A. r. and when their answers are in, he ex pects to see n chance in the eon stlluiioii, which hrtmi't been altered uiHterlally since It was mlopted In After IxsulnK the questionnaire, HrunilaKe departed for New York where he, with s rommltte of A. A. I'., oftlciulM, will confer Tu en- clay with Major John I,, tirirflth La Grande Gun Club Drops Two Decimal Point Is 1 i Cause of 3 Deaths . . . a I .ON I ION. Aorll s An-" - Matches ounaay i- " t3','",,0,' '",:;; .boys who came up to iondon foi 11 Hud bury recently lo be treated for Chances for the Iji Grande Gun 'ringworm, broutfht out thut tt mis club to wind up the trapshootlng , placed decimal point in a presi-rlp-. Hf-uHon In the flint division in the tlon caiiMed the fatalities. OreKonlan telegraphic shoot, took j rhurl0f(, ,..,! and smmp yeweroav i.e Uie Jnhn Th(ll-. liKt.,i in. 7 und . yurs, re.siectlvet. died under mys terious clreuinstHnces after belli i, I vivfn mofiieine from a orewcriotion I 1 list on, reiciNteied 'idropped to tfK but both Maker, with a 74, und Huntinjfton. with it 7.1, 1 .won from l.a Urunde. .eh! fcunnen lost two out or three mutches at the l.ono Tree Krounctx. The l-a. Grande men, shooting . . SJfiUIIHl fl'UH'U, IN1MT MIIU nuill- . xecutlve vice president of the Na. ,4il-1,H u.nujln compounded at the bocpltai tiuiiui Aiiuiieur iiiueur renerution' and fin exeeutlvo of the N. C. A. A both rival orffunlzatlun of the un ion. Ill n utli'lillif In lint eh tin Hit. ferences and effect a woiklnir' Ilefore Sun,nf thff ,ocal c,l,h aKieement with American colleen. "l0011 Hl -4ii in th nercentase eoiiimn, wiin eih'iu won unci ieo lost. Today the stundintf Is .4-9, 'with nino won and 11! lout. Only two Sundays remain In tho shoot one we are open to constructive 1 ," ",u' ' lw "I,, ur ' i,,r crltlclhiu and are wllllns; lo correct firHt vision Im. Grande must win live out 01 six remaining ionic nes. If only four were won, . the final KtaiifllUKs would he below the .&"0 mark, "There has been considerable complaint about (lie A. A. I', und Us polhicK lately," ItiunduKe ex plained. "We want to show every- uny Uetects, if thee ure uny." ItrundaKe further explained the A. A. V. was formed when most amateur sports were competed by uon-collcKo men. Today. eolicK sportN have Kiuwn to be the iead urs In the umateiir Held, he said. to hieh they applied The Jarjr de-; led .they had' died from poison accidentally administered. . i: ' ' The testimony showed ' that ' mistake tiiade in the culcujatbin ut a quantity- of a. drujf resulted in the oldfsl child bdns -iven '2. ft grammes instead or .2.5. The other aiso wen. k1v-w pioportionntely tell times the clenired quautity. Texas Quintet Wins National Basket Tourney Weather was cold nnd dlsonrce ablo at the l.one Tree vrounds i yesterday but In spite of that, ono scatterKun artist, Tracey Hollister. j shot a perfect JS. !r. It, G. Me '('all and J. Ii. Hntlth tied for ser j ond with -3 out of 2S, ; A check today of the total tar I gets made by. the chilis In the Ore t jfoniun shoot shows Im. Grande In a Body of Indiana Girl Discovered' Extra Value Hall Bearing Lawn Mower It-Inch hhnle I'hoenljo Lawn Jltiwei.' in-lf-jidJllHliiii;,,. hall he.-irltitf. The Hpriiilf eoniiti'ue ll'xi tuki-H up any tvearron heiiilnK. - .Made thrimxhiiiit of hi'iit nintei-lulH, you am im-i Hiii-id of hMK ll'ou- fn e liervire CARR FUHNITURR CO., Inc." Mniu 770 -;. Eastern Oreiton'H Ijirgeat Home l-'uniiHliers . : $8.95 TMllItIO IIAI'TK. Ind.. April S AI') A country school principal- Heareh for wild flowers n-Miiie'i ; yesterday In 'discovery of the body(-- of IMith Mae IMerdorf, lii-ycar-obl j ville. Ind.. school principal .who Went Terre Haiito news tflrl who . j, H f(, an, fI)Ul. children was dir-aiipr-'ired Janimry 27. I picklnK wild flowers in tho" wood. 1 events. ess thun ten points In running Health Oak Inn' Itatterles: Co Hard and CHICAGO. April team of youiiK Kiouts front Athens,- use alone. Texas, with a distinctly futuristic, Vhft eIulw (tmnd aft fonowf. out myie 01 I'oiy. luuuy ik-ici ioe; iiiumi .cherished prlzu of lilifh si'hool bas ket 1st II, the national luterscholas- - tie champioiiHhip. J J The title fell to tho sturdy Tex-; nns rtniuruay iukiu us iney cuppea : u spectaeiilar weeks campuis;n in ( , . , ill m 1 Mivei ttiy ui 11 n aif u S ''itfvviiiii .MnttiMiM ..Kn.i 1 unnual tournament by a i5 to ?1 11. 11. v., :! . ... y w....... . ,i.(.jHjon over Clnsen, u fast; scrup- S a 1 "otli think, however, that the ad- . Oklahoma City. O 1 (I luiuuajf in milium iini tu mr nrnt I 1.0.IBP.1 oMiinst a ioh: in iiusseron itffh.rn the clrl had bee. bridge into Uih flood swollen at 2th pluce. In the first dlvl-, Creek near Puxton. Ind., hands an I ; lie for atnn In llilu ruaiiuil llnufiinr t h ... ...t t . .l l:tOKHell llOIO 8 AP) A standintrH are, counted on percent- iii- ton of her head, the body was j creek which wn found by Nimrod HIaven. J'lousunt- the time or ner (iiKaji"i IHliK'r Ami I trn wilier I Flfspatrlck axrees with "Chuck" I'l.OKff, crew couch, that boys from Cox: Hutnovlch. Imr.ll. liorrennl, becnuHe of thn youth nnd adapt-! Hurst and Tom- Afternoon Game Kentclo :...10 15 I Oakland II 15 1 Ilatteries: Kulllo, Klseh. House, P I ps in k. Wilson nnd Htelnecke; Itrubaker, MdCyoy, Young und l.omburdl. Aittrels Spill r.en Marly Krus's Anel spilt even I with the Hollywood Ktuis In the Hundny double bill, and took second 1 pluco In the count leuRiie wtundlnRS, jThe.Aneels di'oppec tho first en- An exchamre nsks what became tnc m.cond, a flvo innlnw Kume to ' "TTi of the thousand million packKc Mm 4 to a. The second game was SWlitttnV f Qll8 10 of chewhiK it urn manufactured last Ctt,(Hl hy UKrt,(1.nt to enable the; nt t r n 1 ytarT Well, just run your hand HtAru t0 fII(.n tt ml,,.r fnr 'Dit- IflQtCe A W iiC0V(l ulonir the under side of the lunch llim Wlora they wll I perform! counter and you will rind whore a llganm (j,0 Unuvem this week. I lot of It went. , I :, ; j AlthouKh touched for a total of . I X .. ..... . j J sae uiiiwi, iiaiiK iiuivey iiirneii Slreii Siuff Mrs. Brown: "Ho your huslmnd Wus lost at sea? f ,s Mrs. 4Jreen: "Ywi. s hathlnic' J Wtuty not him.' f;,.!-; Mfssionnrtcji report that Ihe sav-'r-nxes In th. southern part of lx' I UV .bexts'ni-e hot Ihins" on u very sound'' " economic oasts they re ouiiriif up jfr"ihtr prophets. ability of eastern youngsters. The west ulso seems to have an advant age In numbers with many univer sities em-ollliiK from 4, moo to l2,uon students. The veteran track couch eon son no clash between track nnd foot ball. There were seven truck men on the Stanford eleven that whip ped tho Army jrridlron sqund last fall. An Otcrhcud Game Coaches nnd critics of hiiHketbull, who Matched Athens' inarch to the scruwn; were Interested In Its style of play, which they termed futur istic In pattern. Aveinglnjf ap proximately six foet two inches each, the Texans played 11 peculiar overhead -van it", which none of their opponents couid solve. Vhis "hiKh" Kanie with Us high of f2fi birds shot at) : Corvutlis &2 1 , Hulsey, Mend, Portland and Klamath I'ulUi 515 each. Heppner and Hlllshoro, 14 each: Coqiiille, 512. H. ile in. HoKeburs: und Nestuc ca 61 1 eueh. J.a Grande and North Mend 607 each, Huker 606. Monitor 603, Huntintfton 6til, Kugene 4 '.it. The Dalles 4!3, Kc-ho 4!:'. 1'ilne villc 477, I'enuleton 473, I'llot Itock 413, Wasco 469. Hutherlln 462, Helix 437 und Toledo 48. their own front. I Third place In tho tournament, which attracted 40 teams from 33 states, went to the most pictures que team In the competition. Joes. Colorado. This team from u moun- . tain villus; of !n persons was shoved out of the championship . H IMintlfllC l.v I'hiunn hlwli In pn.Kc aimed at leuplnff mates Is , , , : " MOVEMENT MAY CAUSE CHANGE t in Iho- firs! victory. H posed hy I'mi HoltluK nicked for ten safeties. I'ortlNiHl YallMtl Tho Hacrnmento Hon 11 tor ! loads of luck, or perhaps tt wus op who was had was .JACKHONVI1XK. Ha., April 3, (AI) Norls Keelfinr, siiO pound I M'lf-stylcd "human cork" today failed by one hour of equalling the world's endurulico swimmlnK' rec ord of 71? hours and r when he collapst-d In a pool here. at a. He entered Krlday . difficult ami tho errors Is hih. I or that reason. the champions were superior throughout offensively. Too, they covered rvhniindH off their onnon- IN THE A A U ?n,M'' hket with hawklike tena-. . city, tipping many of them back for field goals. On defense, too, they excelled. Their height gavo them several more chances ut be ing fouled nnd consequently more free throws, while they employed they employed three or four men for defensive purpose around placo hy defeating Jackson, Mich igan. 21 to 17, after making u bril liant rally In the Inst period. COLDS MAY DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Cough from colds ma lead to se rious trouble. You can atop tiieni now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is - pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes anoMn hibits perm growth. Of all known drugs creosote Is rec ognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for coughs front colds and bronchial Irritations. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creoiote. other healine elements -which soothe and heal the inllamcd membranes and stop the it ri tat ion, wlitlo the creosote goes on to the stomach, ia absorbed into' the. blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion ia guaranteed satisfao ; lory in the treatment of coughs from colds, bronchitis and minor forms of bronchial irritations, and is excellent ; for building up the system after colds t or flu. Money refunded if not re-y; lieved after taking according to direc tions. Ask your druggut, Udvj CREOMULSION rOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON ClIIOAaO. April S (AI')- A movement, which limy ohunue the mlnutea complexion of the Amateur Athlt-llc halhlnjr t nion of the ru)ted Hlalea und uh the wiitt-i- pollcieit toward ainnteur unit pro fewlonul Hpoi-tH. haH heen Ktartcd -i . I' ' "Mummy. -do you any, 'It la me.' or 'It la 1?" "Alwaya remember tho rhyme; Ml la I, aaiil Hid spider lo Ilia fly'." "I ace hut couldn't you any, 'It la ma, auld tin aplder to Ihn fleu'?" n; i. Mm lll)ilily-Tiihly: "And lliran urn all iIh tacuuni i-leaitrra yini have?" Iher: "Vm, iiuulam. I liavr rhnwn yott all wo carry." Mim. Illitlity-Tiaiityi "Well, I'm ntnilil Uicy wnVl milt. I nam tnu " ionl Ihe l.ool XV K-rlol. to mau li ':ir..niy amlqiieH." . - ;...! n Sunday School Teacher: Hut ,.;:;Uminif ilioae Joyful frailvli lea. (here ',.::;;' """. I reKi-et to any, who look no Intel-eat. whatever In tho uro iie.lUiim nnd utterly refuard lo rrtEu UelpaiB in th Kt-neral rejoielnx. I 1 11 un. tM mnw.1 I... .I..',. I T(t of llii futher at lh return of ub vnywara aon and aiilHIly re wfliwMl tu upltrt In tti iiitroinaiiinit. r.Vi'u any due 'of you tell who thl ,-''..!? W... ' -i. -' ' l.l ui... Va et, - r,.....i ii') "What do y hjfirr paymeni Y "MoT I de you .la when your de- paymentB roipa ua ' far paying ihem." j ChevSoiliet r goes higfi-compression : And.,, its new owners should avoid hard carbon from burned oil Ilweiie Z r 115 1 A 0 .m li.'I'lf kVlaWl t. AM M a 111' X. at 1 m o y lhge1 irll li:'Tl r "T11 11 11 . , Ki uno jmir radln tuulslit . alalkw iM.V at 0;im I'ai-Uk- ilnui e u ..1m 1 1 ier.- I'letWcaiM .l.Hal... n f I ,r 1' f Hm heM ra.Hu iruaiaul Uiat met f mjiw ovir Uifi air.- r .llffer 1111 tluii'a Hmionc i v Coiupleta red network of 40 ala llona. fi Perkins Motor Co. ial 0 v- Adaaoa Tna feel poicer o tna new Cneimel raaie, mm a HeM niVnomnre.AliMt faa motor. Ao room in it ar hunt cuiboiu Aole this CHtntmv ciier ea hitc tha aohin romrj rinht to lie top M nera Uttiff yiMi ail tie handful of rnltrJlka rarovn liu. olUtU ViU won icara. Ftwa (Aa roiifieit oif, tMm atore cmrbon. .4 mrJ, of thit oi, ttAen aurneW, fei mora iAn faree timrM mi murh at Shell .Volur Oil An eouaf ,ainf.fe ft Shrll Motor Oil I, Ii only thi$ smull fmftion a rvtbtutund it is sol raraon, 11.M A Aarif. arifljr, Jiutiufinj itml ADVANCE In motor omnn you hear ol t nvervwhnre. Hiirh Hiniinioinii, liilier powereil motor; yet more economical, rmootlicr running. IS'curly all tlie curs limit lliia hist year or two arc higher com predion, amoiig tlie ncwo.it ami most tiot.ililo llio Cliuvnilct lix, llio annotmct'iiieiit of which wai rcpcateJ hy million of lip. Thi moilcrn trend in mo tora cunlit many nil rvflncrs miawarc! Their fine lubri cants hail a fault acrious v licit engines were roomy 111 ide, hut a piwilive menace in new-lype motors. Thia fault is the U-nilcncy of their oils to form flinty layers of hanl cur ium. Anil there ia no room for rarhoii deposits in the new hi:h-comprrMoit motor. Hani curium causes knock inp, engine strain, power low. Flake grind like grit through tight pistons and bearings wearing them awny more rapidly. Yet one motor oil meets new conditions (qunrely. It forms only 13 to 15 as much car ban as even the most ewnen-ji'i-e oiVj you ran 6uy The litllo it does form is soft and mot-like a kind that blows harmlessly away through llio cxhuusL It is Shell Motor Oil, a re markable new lubricant. It withstands violent tempera ture changes without break in;: down; keeps ils sturdy body hmg after ordinary oil would disintegrate. New day motorists acclaim Shell Motor Oil a tho answer to tlie high-compression lubri cation problem keep away from hard carbon! 'a.Yamndiy. motor ear manufacturm Jo mot tfveifr lir.n.1, of oil. .Van is -lor, reeommesWed for th nrw t'.hrl roirt. Hut ri'rrr mwtrrn rar should harm am oil that forms mo hanl carbon. Ask any Juoricaliva rxont, SMELL MOTOR OIL SaiiL in, tn M -nrcs tiht mvuxs ct.r ani.y anb KKtrs otT nrrm cc;sk. m tu tntcAt acNMiMa . MATk lOk Slllll .Milllll U1L. KtCM Sli at L MOTOt UlL CAN S 111.10 IX t.M!lli- WITH 4 It" CAS "IflOnlyHad The Necessary Capital" How often do you hear that when a business opportunity presents itself to one of your ac-, quaintances? -How often is "lack of capital"-' tpven as the leason for a business failure, for inability to "get ahead". financially? The tunes are not infreutient when a man has borrowed to the limit of his credit and lacks just a comparatively small amount of capital to take advantage of some business opportunity. Then he can appreciate the importance of building a reserve fund, of preparing in advance for the opportunities that are certain to come - - of preparing for the business reverses that are possible in every business. A reserve in your business can be more than a protection - it is an investment earning a good interest rate through Certificates of 'Deposit. Your banker will gladly discuss how it may be started. " . 21a (Brauftr Member Ffdensl ltvsrre Jfattottal nesniirc-s Over 1 Million 'Forty-First Year Of Friendly Sen ice" ' v . it-