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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING, OBSERVER,. LA jGRANDE, ORE, Wednesday, April 17, 1929 lliTr TTbu need no longer be told that you have an expensive foot Enna Jettick Health Shoes add pep to your step AIiumi nut mi inakra feel grow uld wild the moat common form of alua U ill lining thiMM. If )nr feel tlinl hcraUM tou cIioom la my only 5 to (6 fur Tour allocs you mum lake vliulrirr tun rt in Ilia Hay nf lit roll ure iilihlukrii. III p6 COAST LEAGUERS COUNT 76 HITS Cudgels Whack Along i Circuit With Beavers Losing 9 to 2 I'ai irif I'oaM 1,1-aici.e KtunilliiKM tlflKtlll Cubs, With Hornshy, Favored In National Dependable .Quality., BILL'S f'DiS,te; W. I.. i'ct. T.oa Angeles .;..M ' T .607- .Miimlon ...13 7 .63a Hun Kranclhco - ...11 10 ,.M Oakland ,. .........:. 11 10 .r.2 I'ortlund .....,...,...,.... 9 S . .600 Hacramcnto 11 11 .601 Hollywood , 5 11 .313 Hcultle 6 13 .273 V. alter Johnson Confident As He Itr TIip Aw40.-ii.ni1 Prom The rf'KuiintllhK w hue kit of count i IcittfUo rudKflH. rcrmrliiK with utir- IH-lMlitir fru'i lit- n vy, provlih-U tltfc thrlltH In yfMti'nlny'R thra league turU-H Kuint-D. Ituln at buttle cuiifiixl poHlpont'iiiMtt or tlif ffiinio Kclifunlod for thn ImlluriM and the Hollywood Htuin. Iter rout I on l'ui'k. Han Krunclwro. wan tlir wene of an Interim ln I hiittl-'. In which thn Oiiku walloped the HwiIn Into suhtnifwton, tuking tho ppninHiilA twiiUr for a total of HI hflM, and a 9 to 3 win. Kv.-ry I Oakland man ncovi'f a. run, and lhy nicked JncohM for flvi runs In Ihrnn InnlnRn alone. Tht I'ortlund Minvrn met' thr-lr Waterloo virtually in thn flint Inn- I Inif of tlK'lr Kuimt with t ho Han KruMOiHro 'Minion ItwlH. '.' who Ktat'd a four-run rally to ntatt off tho content,-and finally won 9 to I W. An error hv lilllH..vlth two out i on Ike liooiii t-uMy roller .paved I ::"J I ..,1 42 -. . I .- . in). I . I , " 4'- . . ". I Card nah A . ' L? -s4 iJ ! ! Pirates Defeat ubsln Opening Game Of Season Ball Bearing Lawn Mower I4-In. Made Vhoenlx . Ijiwn Mower, Helf-ttdjttstiiiK, hull hearinu. The ipiinu roust ruc tion taken up any welir on heiiinK. ladn , throughout if hent mati-iitilH, you are uh mired of lonjr, troulile-frce icrvleo i j i.' j ! races League season- in JNew uoie rvi?r t,,e H.:"v"r j'-i 1- ' " c ; l'111' III lilt" Kltl'M MMTlOf K nil II : ', 1 , ...i .i..' i, .11 'ii'v homer, unci' McKiiifi hoinud Willi two ? II)' Ulllimii II. DolirHy irt'i-rcil lo wln-n li mhl, MVou rant on : i . I tuMiriiiK-il I'rimi mutt Writer) ( hit 'em when you nill't m 'em." , . ! VASIIINUTON, Alr. 17 (Al1)-- III rw'i'llt yi-arH. Hi IiIk rtflr.llkr ' wirrnmcnio rcimioni r-njoyoii a . I -.Wuilr-r Jol.iimni. liolorixl "HlBifl.rn.1 a iiln il hIhIi I n(r. .lohnMn or. rlmnRn of lurk rtown Kouth! Kl , j n Knl , ,.owp,.8 ,,,., I '-iVHin" .f WnMilwriftn Imwl.nll, l riulnnally Mii.lor.l a Khui p.hreak. Hryan, lanky liioun.liiian. .toi.)rl hLu,! h,, j . " j '. .. I . ihn - Matiatni-a' liifialnir alrmib i lit ' r " nulrB 1 ; Imck Ip Iiphiii iinollifi' KMiaun inininir iiirvn, " ," i . ' 1 At l.oa Anuoli' ninr im iiunwRHr. j H nvcr will he a iniiimar of ImrKnic tho HoIoiih to a T to 3 il.t Al ';0H ftnBUI J '' Jliurlni; hut ullicht rpm-iniiiunri! in iirivinir typn iikp jonn' Me- " j to Hi;ju y. auiiKlluK yniiiiKl.-r who draw, lie nul.l, ror hp hPlli.vra tliut ( tIp oiinipr wna marrej. I.y vwiiic Jioin Wrlapr, lilu.. more than i tii,.. lapilra aro heat only wltrt a mlnhuii In which l.en Ha-ker wu i ''.n , ..III. ,lv,i..o.ll.. In l.l'.....l,.ln Ivniw of iiluvem. "I run Prol.ahly aerloiu.ly Injlin-.l, , when ' h a rla.it l.rni. Johnwrn la farina IiiikI when ! hiiVP to. thomfh," hot Hiip ilrlve from We 8c hul f Li . i...L. lili l.niiil..ir rnnfl- he n lu ll, when I.Ik enav.at.uir nipilch a hut knorked the Hcantora r M'lire III a li-um whirl) he ileiK'i'ihra ijln.ONltlon wita ttlMCtiiMeil aa to Ita "HUPW JON WiLBEflT ROMNSON ,.ni.a . .Vr.4U.JttiM, . . . "s .... Podger, : . ! G,rh ' . Hi re Im tin- liiiiliacrliil lln-ui for llic. 1B2II m- ..oii In I In' Nmloiml ll-ntriic. .Ii.c .Mi't l.rlhv sets I he iifllln. lie hull a niltlii)' i lull In III2S. Imi liu.a ketirr one nun nilli Hourr I Inrush j ns liU Irit loulilpl limit nrllKI. ' .... .. . .. .. Ily Tho AM'ultel Pre The Pltwbuiifh Plruiea won the Jump In the National league pen nant chaae at I'hleaico yeateriluy bv defrallllK I'hieUBO i to 3 in the aeithon InauKUi'iH. At i ini iiinau. i St. l.otll perfonned well, defeat liiB tlio loeala 6 to J and lying the Pirate for a peieentuBe of one thouaand a'pleee. 'Hie other two National league guinea were wanned out whea rain j prevented Philadelphia ' meeting New York, nncl lloaton rroin riuu- ing with Jlrooklyn. . In the American division the St. ' I.ollla llrowna defeuled ( hinigo 3 to I. while (.'levalund won from Detroit hy a 5-4 acort In eleven InnlngH. Italn poatponed the llon-ton-New York gome and the con tent between ViiMhington and I'lill adelphla. The arorcH:' Natlonul league: It. II. K. Plttaburgh 7 0 Chicago 3 10 2 llatterlea: Grimea and llnr greuvea; Itoot linii tiomoilea, Itlake. H. H. H. St. l.ouls 5 6 0 Cli'nclnnatl 2 6 n Hatleriea': Alexander and Jun- nard: J.lli'aa anil Kllke. i American League: j ,.,,.,u,o. Apr. 17 (AD Pro- R. K- nioter Jim Mullen today afgned rhleogo 1 6 3 ja.k i,.,K. Kngllah liKhlwelglit. to St. I.oula 3 0 Cl ,ox i.hi McOraw, Detroit, in on.. natterlea: Thomiia and Autry; ,.r fom. rounders at the Coll- $8 .95 Inc. CARR FUltNITURK CO.. Maiu 770 Kawtern Oregon'a Tjirgeat Home KurnlsherH i Gray and Sehimg. n. r. R ......4 Ml 3 6 11 o arum Ap! 30. It. H. K. Sacramento 0 10 a i.Oa 'Allgelea .........i.,.,.......'. (2 1 Hutterlea: ltryan and Koehler; -Miller ami Warren. ' RobbersShoot Two And Escape i With -$38,000 I third nacker unconseloiin In thn ' lumeh of l)oy In poHll1ft effect on ItlH niannRetnent t w 1 i r t it, "thn fliH'Hl ' the world' ? Tho man who Jinn hecn held up !' prexIdentM iih an example lo (hi i niith of Hie land, m Iicim very name In (he lineup htm hrouKht Impo tenre lo tin- ImlN of alien playerit, U Koliitf "I hU new. Jon with the mine pf :nevi'raiu'j Unit built up Die Hk! of li'rt feiitfi In Ihe record .- LitokM lo u lulfrlit KffinltiH-ly l.e l ond tht n'tirh of the priwnt K n crutlon of pltehetB. . .. I f t' don't think I'll have to make nny nileM. he nnld when nuked ''i iMnt IiIk pin tin for piloting the ;,Vaxhhwtnii club, 1 "They're alt liuHtlerH and rreqiie-nlly I have lo Vijnihn nome of thetn to the olub limiMe." At - tl rnrm near Aim VUtn, Maryland, while ruin wan eanctuir l'OMjpo'ieiuent of Hit. nptullifc day ;ii1kv! JValter, una romping VeAtef-. i'ay with hl I hree-yeaf-old daiiRb . t r, (he yoiiftMeM of hlH flv clttl-! -.Irrn. (tut he had time to think Hr I-iimdIiuII mid ntUrr openhiK daya when, ua thn ace of the Nationals': U-h unit eorpK, he wua burnliiK j y tjiein aver the plate. .. - j r t ., , Not Dl lxlJi'f 1M1 : r, In thorn dayi lie Ium three.! Vilmt tiNtuyM, a ftifl hall, il ranter bail. -ittid one which tlr-rir Kelly re- ninth liming. It waa believed hit of the Newark elub, whltdt he han- WK,,M imeuirea.. , ;t dleil ItiHt Men Hon. In the rlfth rrnnic. Hacker, Kranh . a-L. j Ofthorne, Hacramnto left fielder. AlvdfnVfl rnriftifferfl ' nnU Art, Koehler, Senator catcher. itiVUIVIU KsVIlBlUVI G hnil hit ct.(.ivc homers. Hryan, Nevers Aa Coach "!;h,ou?h nU:u !w'lwev M- ' pitched kooI ball In the pfiehen to r...r... . ' ,at.v 4 u rii In the win., ,;., '- POKTLANIV Apr. JT-AP V(.mlay'H m-orea follow: ( j-,..,,; ....... . ....... v.u 1, Mln ... NEW YOUIC. Apr. 17 (AP) A band of robbcm In an automobile today held up and abut a police ) man and u hank metwenKer who i Mvere KUardliiK n payroll anil e- U&SCKMU DlegVO ' chuh with a Biitn eHlmaied at JoHeph t'lancy nnd tho ineseni?er, John McKane. Clancy was aer- JHudlln loiiKly wounded, but McKnne was - s hurt only MllKhtly. j ' - Tim money wna In aevernl baffH and wna being- taken to the Hell I telephone Inbointorlea in Hetbuno street. McKane la employed at thn Chatham Thenlx bank. . Detroit ; I Cleveland Kleven Innings) l: llatterlea: Wliftehlll nnd Shea. HnrKreave; Hbaiite and 1. Kcwell, Why Is It you hardly ever aee conKi-ewtinen at the cub rolling reatlvula at the White- llouan? AVhy? Well, the event In meant to he an ckk lulllnw. mind you. Forbes Wallops 20 ii:k ckxt ixjss SAN KHANCIHCO, Apr. IT (AP) I.ohs to California grape grow- POHTI.ANH. Apr. 17 (AD ! Th,t holdup occurred in Betbune . OHUmled at 2 per cent. Tho fig Vankle l-'orbert. Loh Angele-H wel-: str,,t t hi the downtown Went Side. ure. wuh quoted by K. Al. Sbeehan. terwi'lght, Alaln-banKed IiIh way to ' ht' ' rohbera aped up bcHide the j manager of the Cnlfforulu Oiape j'fiy i u inr II Oil HIIOl back Mtar, now ii 'member of the MIhuIouh baaebull team, aald laat night he had nut hem appronched by alumni of Htanford relutlve to accepting the pot of cwirh of a h letlc teaiiiH-iit the Medlord, Ore,, high ffi hool. ',. t Iteporttt from Medford Indicate an iippllcntlon blank had been for wnidrd Never by 11, H. tb diick, auperlntendent of Medford acboola. Nnvm-H cunrirmtd tho report that be "would be In t created" In the position, tout retuai'd to any wheth er or not he' would accept. 1 Hollywood'Hnattle pnned, wet groundH,, At Kan KrunciKoo: gam post ti declHlon over Hay McQiitllun, Oakland negro, in a ID-round main , event on the boxing enrd here last! Patrolman ; Grow era exchange. PHONE MAIN 2 LARfSON CHEVROLET CO. 1414 Adams Ave. Next to Observer Office. r 147; Xiv- 11. H.' Oakland ;.,...! If. Kan lranclHPb i...T,....3 1 7 3 XatlerlcH: Duinnvlcli iind Head: Jucoba, dome', .riicttell . and . Schmidt. , At r'oitland: ! . . ! ' n. ii. ! r. MlMlona 9 13 u Portland .:: 2 12 1', llattcrlPH: i I'tllh'ttiilkV'o'e, ftUl' night. ' tlnlllun. K.J - Hed Millet, TuPniiia,.tonK rf wpll- Korhea weighed I 4 '.l. 'iirned four-rounder from Young I1!!-!!.. Albail.i. lioth fought at 163 poiinda. . Tony O'Dell. Kugene welt?rf won u four-round deciaion frou'iTliliy Irwin,' or I inn i I In . nnd YoumJifsl Wllhml, Portland heavyweight, took n . derision over Stanley 'i'lioiiipitoiti Kiigene, in futir rounda. EVERYTHING! 3 ! I 4 Color and flavor are important when you eat An all-white dinner, or on all-green dinner, or nn all-red dinner, would taste a monot onous as it would look. But dinner of, suy. milk, meat, two vegetables, a fruit is a dinner of varied colors and varied flavors and is, alaive nil. dinner good for.vou total. Contrasts of color and Oavor nrc important when vou eat. They help you eat enough of the varied foods. Then sugar helps the contrast by height tiling colors and flavors. It is used subtly in the kitchen with vegetables in cooking. Used on fruits lit soften their acids nnd promote their fruit flavors. Used in the best -liked desserts. No one is likely to eat wisely who doesn't cnioy what he eats. iMost families have the varied foods sweetened for en joyment. The U'st cooks are generous with sugar. Tho Sugar Institute. For After School or After Theatre-Aiiy Hour!: Morning, noon, night Or between meals. After school or after theatre. For the replace ment of body tissue burned out at hard play. Or to satisfy that bedtime hunger ' Tsrii-Blia Ksiey Doctors Recommend Them "Th medical prfuion rvcocmaat lh hit' valu of whole whrt product in th dit. ior tkii region t!i ui of TrU-Blu Honey Cra ham Craclitri, a whali vrhtal product, ii ipc ialty rvcaRimendcd (or children and growaup, at woil." DR. WILL AlXEN. Clinci Montana. arc the' food of any hour. So good and so nourishing. So easily digested that they agree even with babys delicate ftomach. You will find in these delicious crackers an answer to your hunger's prayer. Ask Your Grocer for Tru-Blu Honey Graham Crackers One of the &)any famous (nickers ked by TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO. -Spokane, Portland. Seattle HERE WE ARE, BREAK ING INTO PRINT - BANG! ' We've been cussing and discussing this business - Df advertising for some time, and itvs our own pri-. " r vate opinion that you newspaper readers pay atten- , tion to ads if they're interesting - - and the opposite if they're not.;. . - ; , , " ' On the other hand, folks don't like to do business ivith a firm without an invitation -- or to stay places they're not welcome.; So a fellow's ad ought to be inviting and cordial, in the first place, if . they're going to be worth a whoop; ' 'Anyhow We've found us a fellow who draws some '!;,:';av. pi'etty ; clever pictures, and we've discovered there are a lot of mighty important and interesting things in this insurance business. So we're going to mess them all up together and shoot the works each Wednesday afternoon in The Observer. Hook on and see how it pulls ! We won't say much - - and it may not be worth much - - but we'll try to make that "much" be a good memory jogger, a spe cial invitation expert, and a professional welcome sign all rolled in one. INSURANCE Union Mortgage & Investment Co. Jack Ferris, Mngr. Ins. Dept. REAL ESTATE NEW FOLEY BLDG. LOANS . 5 -:w'