La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 23, 1929, CITY EDITION, Image 2

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE,
TiiegdayyApril 23. 1929
HNNIMMMHMHimMMI
.Pollyaona Week
All this week we are featuring the Pollyanna House Frock in modes
. which appeal to the. imagination" and the "dross-up" impulse
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3 . . . - ri i r-. v k,. i . i
CHICAGO CUBS !
SHOW STRENGTH
League
Standings
Seals Wind Up
Week With Win
Over Oaks, 12-3
Blank St. Louis Cards for
Fourth Win Malone 1
Hard to Hit
Pacific Coast league Ktaiiillnas
)V. I.. 1'cf. t
Mission ...
I.oa Angeles . ;.
Han Kranrtwo .......
Sacramento
im i. ''Oakland
lly Herbert IV. ilarkcr i Hollywood ...
(Associated Press Sports Writer) Portland
Not tlial anyom. hua denied It. Heat tie
'It Ihe. lime seems lo have come!
for the oincrls In m-aiit flint Joe
McCarthy's Chicago Cubs liavc ' AnpH vs. Missions at Kan
something mora tlinn uniform In f Sacramento at Oakland.
prove Ibey'ro baseball players and ; Francisco.
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693
.511!
,536
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.450
.49
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W Imto Tin ) Play This Week
Seattle at Portland.
pr-nnant
I.os Anccles.
ulonal
Charming, youthhilstyles,: delicate coloring and dainty trimming effects
' V arc the outstanding notes of these lovely frocks.
$L95 to $2.95
I
Junior sizes
1S.KM7-1H-19
HI
Hill's
Ladles' sizes . .
; 1-2-3-4
f
pnMjrililr- N'tti tonal leujfUf
ttinnrrn. - '
KuclriK Ihi'.Kt. I.ouIm rrllnal
nt ChlcuKO yoHleriiuy, the Cuba
lluyil lifcittf-np hull tM-liid'l I 'at
.Malon'M isronl llh Inic, hih! won, i
It lo . for lliHr fourih victory In
five Ktarltt. llnMIng tho xluging
CiinllnaU tn-rivn h Km for Mm h'C-
oml victory of the Mf.ii.nn. .M;tUni
ulrctrhM the cub pltchcm' woie
lom tnnintf Ktrcnk to - ;
"OM I'f IV" Alxiift'icr pu.z'c(l :
the ciiIik unj.l IJic fourth ivhen
Hnrririoy coitn.'ctcd for 11 hnm run .vw York
with Ihn h:uu'M r triply. Aftr thut cipvclund .
Ihy prkci -iwny ill th veteran st. l.otih ...
with iiiioiiffh 'ffectlven.'KK lo wore Detroit
ttliiiflp ruim In the filth uml xixih ('hli-nxo .....
.rilling. ; itoHton
After hohlitiic the flnclnnatl HciIm ' WitHhliiKton
KioriicnM for iix InnlnifH, Carmen Nailonu) I.enKue:
mil. Iie-Hptciaclel tar of the
t,rut(uv
ltr The AMMH'liitccI I'resn
The HcalB. who had been en-
gHXett all laHt week In a nip and i
tuck battle with th Oak, defeated '
their rival from hciokh the bay ,
yesterday 12 to 3. and won the set-- j
e four jfameit out of seven. Tho
ffame ycHterday wiw the only one ;
scheduled for the day in the const '
I IcaKiie, having been postponed be
.' cause of weather troubles.
' With two men walked by Hoeh
1 ler of the Oaks in the first Inn luff.
Han Krancisco vs." Hollywood at Q( )6 , ihe rpH( Qf thp
J game, It was a rather low? drawn
event. There was llttl life in the
affair. Ho Ml Thurston pitched for
the Heals, and he chalked up hi:t
fifth success of the seusop. He has
started fix games and won five of
them. The Oaks pounded In threo
inns In the first innliur. but Ho lb
blunked them for tho remainder
o fthe game. ,
ICcds ami Angels Tntitflo
I. ok AnReh's and the Allusions
were schelulel io tunKle on tho
local lot today In the first of this
week's hi-r le, tSacniniento was
lined up at Oak)andr San Krancisco
against Hollywood nt I.os Angeles,
and Seattle nt Portland.
The league leading Mission Reds
Kiimriiiiffft
W. L. Pet. 1
Rust on 3
New York '.. i
Chicago 4
St. I.ouls , r3
Philadelphia , 2
Pittsburgh ....4 i
('Incinnutl .. ....2
Hiooklyn o
American 1'uuue NtaudliiBH
W. 1,. Pot.
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1.0MI)
.800 !
.600
.600 '
.400 I
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Keep Smlllnjj
h Kellys .
KELLY
; Springfield Tires
If you- want extra services and the
lonest, most economical tire mileage
nicney can buy, buy Kelly Spring
fields. Guaranteed for one year
against all road hazards excepting
1'iie and theft.
CARR FURNITURE CO, mc
Eastern Ui egpn n Largest Home Furnishers
For Delicacy of Flavor , (
Lipton's Tea is Unrivalled
I'hlladi-lphla
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.OMO
.671 I
.429 ,
.4a0
333
050 I have thiia far In the aeaaon Klven
1 many Indirationa of ualkln? off
I'lillaili'lplila at New York, rloar. "", "'29 l,p"nn, They were
l-lltl)urg Hr.vea, hw up nllh a '3.15 p. in. IO 'iKaKe thia week aKuinat. the
Itiikton nt Brooklyn. Dear, -3:20 " inare Aneeia. anu llle tuasle
was e.ieeieu 10 Kive me (ana plen
ty of Ihrllla. The Mlmlona. how.
Iever. with a lil(r lead anil much dp.
terinlned erfort. should make a
good Nhowlnff. " ' ' 1 '
At San Kranclseor ' ,
I n. H. K,
Oakland 3 9 ' i)
j Hnn Kraneiaco 12 12' 4
HatterliMvi Hoehler. Knaleh and
Reiid: Thurston and Iteed.
(Only one Kama yoHtfcrdny)
loud report In lh aeventli. nail Ihei
iii-oi. Miiorou uix runa lieron Kt-niy ; p. m.
Ki-emer could halt the earnaKisi -'t. I.oula at Chicago, rloildy,
1'he l(edn adfjed three more lo, ihe p. in.
elk-hill !o bring tli final s ore to I (Only nainea today) ,
9-4. Klrteen lilla rolled off Hi d ! American l.eauue:
hala while lt"d l.urua waa hoMiiiB' Detroit at St. I.oula, partly i
the Plralea lo alx. CieorKii (Irani-i cloudy. 3 p. 111.
Ini m didn't wl any of them hut he i New Vork at Honlnil. clear. 3 p. I
cored three tliuea hftcaUHe l.ueaa m. I
Inalated on rflvlns him four rnu. ! I'hlraKO at Cleveland, clenr, SI
at
I'lilladelphla,
aeculive iiuiofeM. i P- m-
III the Alll. rlcuil leaHlle. tlouuri. Waahlnton
I'hle pitched Delrolt to a 1 to e clear, 3 p. m,
Mhuloiil over the St. l.oola Ui-ownii
at St. Iiula tul ho had Home lielp ! trante of Ihe day. Al Thomns save
from hia mound rival. Jack (la
den. Jack'a malU la the fii-Ht in-
tha Cleveland Indlanx nolhlriK that
they could hit and the ChllllKO
tllllir, coupled with two HliiKh-H, al-; White Sox Kalloped away with
lowed the 'I'iirH to acore the only 10 to o decision. Thomas wan
run of (he- iraine. )ale Alexander, j touched for anven hits but he acat
blw rirat hafeman of the TiKci-H. tired them In auch faaitinn that
waa creillted with drlvinif In the! the Indiana never pot around to
tally, the 14th he haa accounted Cleveland pltcliinM: stuff tried to
lor thl iteanon. That total, Incl-J atop tho aox bnttinjr spree with u
dentally, leada both leai;liea. j dlstlncfly noticeable lack of sue-
In Ihe only other major tertaue ceH.
Earl Sande May
Not Ride In N. Y.
NEW YOKK, Apr. 23 (AP)
Karl Salule, owner, trainer and
pockey, may not be seen hi 'lIic
saddle on the tracks of. the New
York racing circuit this season.
A hard and fast rule of tile New
York Jockey club prevents a jockey
from having any intei-eat In horses
iie rides.
Afternoon tea with Upton's it a .
plewant and beneficial habit for
everyone to adopt. It bridnes
the long chaim between lunch
eon and dinner, cheen and re
freshes the spirits, increase
"pep," and is ideal to serve the
afternoon caller. For Breakfast,
Lunch and Dinner Serve
LIPTON'S. .77
L 1 TONS
Tea Merchant by appointment to
is
TEA
' ""5a tune EkSausv " 1""
. ............ ASK.'FOR'THE YELLOW PACKAGE
CUARANTEED BY wuyftirVA TEA PLANTER. CEYLON
, VPjBOXE MAIN 2
larison mm CO
1414 Adams Ave.
Next to Observer Office.
SEATTLE WIN'S 1,',0"f 'f
I Kr tit' F n n A III I? rn" " ,",,"'r" 6"-liaI nuw yea. Lavt on Intrne orrirvra at arbotMa. 'I
iJtilvnr II uAirln : u.r,uy to .. Kcimje down tho ''- -
IN PORTLAND,
Heavers, II to , ' l'rocecda dfti
rivd from thi Kaine went' Into' a
' trust fund for the education of
.83 (AP) ' Yvonne Williams. Denny's to-
' POIITI.ANII, (ins,
- Three tho isatid Porllutiders pulii , yar,nld diiualiter,
Itlliut to Denny Williams, Port. I Mcoie
land uuiricbler killed in an auto. 'senttl
mobile uccldenl Just bffore the Portland i.
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Ms Hmi
CmmiiiIs.
With a cigarette
as goocl' as CanTels
the simple truth
is enou
c
CI GAR E T T H S
New
2 4 8
Vi Luxe tCDAM (wire uhes i
Proud Security for the
Woman Who Drives
From the dainty wing-liiijicd radiator to the graceful curve
of the rear fenders, the new Dodge Brothers Six is a car
women invariably admire. Its brisk alertness in starling at
the touch of the finger, the acceibilily of pedals and the
simplicity of controls, the ease with which it bandies
and the feeling of security and protection which its
Mono-piece body imparts, all recommend it as the
ideal woman's ear. Its proverbial dependability and
safety plus the new comfort and beauty so typical of
Chrysler-styled cars are daily winning more devotees
among women who would motor in proud security.
F.IC.HTBoDYStVI.KS: ,9I"ito,106. i.oa. DKTROIT. OmtvmVaf Term.
BROTHERS SIX
5 Chrysler Motors Troduct
L. C. SMITH .
0 Depot St.
WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE
Cameh tire made of the choicest tobaccos grown
cured and blended with expert care..
Camels arc mild and mellow.
The taste of Camels is smooth and satisfying.
Camels are cool and refreshing.'
The fragrance oj Camels is always pleas ant y indoors
or out.
They do not tire the taste nor leave any cigaretty
after-taste.
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