LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Tuesday, IVlay 7, 1329
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The New Spring And Summer Sport Coat Styles Featured In This jf IN BRITISH OPEN
Turns in Sensational 70
Over Gullane Course
in Scotland Today.
COAT WE
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Attractive, dressy sport fabrics in these coats and
many smart style variations.
If you expect to have a coat at all this season here's
your opportunity for stylish economy.
TWO
SALE GROUPS
Hummingbird ;
Silk Hose $1M
See them -- compare them with any you've seen at
near the price. Examine the fabricsthe linings, the
tailoring. This is the coat event you've waited for!
Enna Jettick Health
Shoes $5.00 & $6.00
HILL'S
I . j 4 ''I'll ill toi!ii!j.timit'ffW J.'l'jl'' ltii Mil jllltrf!!'iijii'ili.':
CI'LLAXK, Scot., May 7 AP)
Io TMegfl. brilllnnt hut wmetimea
erratic aolf champion, romp-tied a
rennnllonal 70 over (he (Julian .
course today to Imp Into the lead
Iti the qualifying roundH for the
Itritlxh open with a total of 144
Mmkea for 34 hole. The pro fen. i
ional champion of the ITplted
State nnd holder of the Oandlnn
open title had ti iinappy 74 in the
ruin nt Mulrfield yesterday. AVhen
he finished hlx round he took the ,
lead hy wlx ntroke from Cyril Tl
ley. British amateur. j
Kior: j
I -to Dieael. ir. S., 74-70-144. i
Cyril Tolley. O. 75-76 1 T.n. j
Oeorce IHinetin. CI. II. 71-75 151 1
Philip l'erklmi, i. D., 7S-74 '
113. I
Al Wntrou. IT. 8.. 77-75 15?. j
Archie l.'nmtwlon, li. H. 75-77 - i
OREGON STATE
I BEATS IDAHO;
OREGON LOSES
I ronVAI.I.IS. Ore..'' May T .(AP)
' Oreicon State college won the
first of a two--om series from
Muho here yesterday, 7 to 1. Jlaf
' enfcl.l ranned out a homer In tlio
seventh Inning with the laisoa load
ed. The neon-:
It. H. K.
Idaho - 1 -
Orecon . . " -
Batteries:
Nightingale
I-nwrencc and Price;
anil Maple.
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EI"OKNK. Ore.. -May T (AP) ,
Eddie McDowell, Washlwtton Htale '
htirlor, pitched nn excellent brand
of hawluitl hire yesterday to !
feat. Oregon S to 2. . .' f, !
The score: !
. R. H. K.
Waahlnston State :. S 1" 2
(iregon ".4
liatfries: McDowell, Jonea and
Iluzziinl: .MncDonald, . K n I 1 e r,
Shonl and Wootlle.
Ilenr- Cotton. O. II.. 79-74 153.
Aithur HnverM. !. 1!. 81-7! 131.
Jose Jurado. Argentina. 76-77
St.
ji . Ahe Hit. hell. (1. H. 73.TS 1 51.
h; Walter llawen. IT. S. 70-731 Bl.
jij Morton Smith. I'. .K. 7S-7S IS4.
ji ' Tommy Armour, IV S. 77-78
'. 1:111 Melhorn, I", ft. 7S-7S 15.1.
' Arnaud Mniut'. Knince, 78-77
5 is.
i:i Clene Siirazen, I.'. SI. 81.75 156.
Si John r.nldcn, 1'. K. 79.77 15.
Willis MacKenzIo,' fl. R 78-711
157.
Joe Turneiui, 1. H. 7!)-80 13D.
J(.hnny Karrell, II. S. 82-78 Hid.
Kred Ituhwin. t. II. 81-70 Hio.
Al KspinoHi, IT. S. 80-811(11.
I'ercy AlHs. fl. 11. 85-77 1U2.
Krnet Whltcnmhe. O. II. 84-sa
104. . - '.
JoKhiin Crane ISoxton, 87-84
171. . '- '
Ri A. Whitcomli, fl.l H. 73-77
15U. .
. (ieorue findd. fi. n. 83-82 105.
Jimmle Thomiison. 1. S. 77-81--158.
.
Flrmln Cnvalo, France. 87.77
165. . I :
Stewart Burns, fi. D. 82-74 156.
Amateur.- -
All Mohair
Davenport
$98.50
An "SO" I Mi von port In fine
Moliuir uphotKiry with re-
VtTKllllH t'UHMOIl:: ln innltl-
.'Olorc'd Wlour.
ll(-a;jttfully tailored und. of
KUitiantofd conutrtit'tion
EASY TERMS'
CARR
FUKNITURE CO.. Inc. :
"I wnnt dno of those nmRaxins
for my daughter," wild n woman,
I plckiiik' up a modern love nnd acx
' Htory puhliration at a newji stand
' tliiH inorninK- "They nre ho trashy
1 dKti't see why she rendu tlieni.
"Here is tf- June IsHiie, the lut
i8t we have," huM the denier.
"Oh, Ih that, the latest," the: wo
man exrlainied. 11 Well, -we've rend
that one." , 1 '
'A'riileniro mnn who nwoke In a
tttxiralt to find an nJUuator an a
companion. hnK explained every
thinff.' He told the ' report ern -he
hud heen to u lodtre meellnfr.
Boston Braves :
Drop Contest To
Pittsburg, 4 - 3
Hr lli'rlwri W. Imrker
IA wocffttod l'i'eiiM HftoriM U'rllerl
Ths National Ifnutis pennant. It
would apuesr, will ho in tire team
limuMwieil of the inralesl stamina
and of a flr shnrc of the "nrsaks."
. Tits l&aMMe has had so many i1k
fluhls In rtM'cnt years that the cus
tomsrs have eotnn to expect Hum.
II luvks like they will have II 'IK
If nnyliliiKVtn complain of litis siu
Mill. i . I ,
Vlelorles ;for three tf the four
eiisisrn teams ln.ilmlr frays with
the Invnumn mini Itevond ijjc Allc-l-luinlcs
ysmirday servrd to so
tlKhien I be race tlinr Hohioii. In
llrt plac4,naw Is . removed .from
'hllnilelphli.:ln IiihI, hy only three
and nne-hslr iunes,
I'.oHion n IiVavfs, who have'SNlon-
Inhiid notiunly the Imsehal world
hilt . lllflURclfes hy holilllIK Oh lo
ills lcKue lead, were the only east
ern eltlli o meet defeat. , The
llraves, rln.ile a two-run rally pi
Hie hlhth.ldloppcd a 4-1 decision
lo th I'lltst'lirt: I'irates who will',
'd Into fniirlh idace In the wtantl
Iiiub. The Waner Imys drove In
nil the I 'irate rutiH nnd were tr.
tors to Hrnva luttsmen tin the de.
fense. . - -
The I'hlls nosed out I he Chlcnuo
I'nhs, I lo 1, IMliky Whllne.-s
elliKle Willi the luli.es loaded In the
ninth hrcnklnif up u pltchluii dil
hetween Chiuile Wlllouullly and
Nherlrf Illakc.
The New York (Hauls flnaPv
heal HI. Uulln lint needed llireo
home runs to pull out a 3 to 1 ver
I let. TlPK-dlants made eluht oilier
hits nff Chlienec Mitchell hut cir
cuit clouts hv Terry, Jackson and
Kullls were Iho only ones that
cnunlrd In tiis'sr oritur Hill Walk"
or, younu southiiaw, held ihe Cards
to six hits, one or Diem Jimmy Wil
son's homer in. the ninth.
The reforhied f llriiklvn KohiiiM
clouted May ami Kolp for 15 lut,ty
lilts and liitrU-tt t'lnclunati under it
1 2 to 3 score.
Sonin people 'lmy old furn'ture.
Others nchievev tip' same end hy
laislnit a family. s
v League
Standings
MA.ion t.FAm v. i,i:aii:ii.s
(Ini luillnir tiurnvm nt May fl)
(Ity tin AMMK'liilofl I'm-)
Nnlktnnl
rinKlnff Htephennon, CMilw.' ,4fi2,
IttfiiH HtenhonHon, llni-ntdiy, t'lilm,
17.
11 ii riM anted In AVUkdh, CnhM. 20,
ll'ltH Mephenon, fuhti, 2d.
DoiiIiIoh drnnthnm, Plratpx, ,
Trlplen 1. Waner, IMrateii, 3.
Homer Jar knon, f JinniK, fi.
Htolen IhmeH KloweiM, Itiihlrm, 7.
I'lti'hltiK- Malonft,, Culm, won 4.
ioHt 0. . i '
Anierlffiii ,
Ililltlim KoJix, AlltleUm. ,4'-'n.
l:niiHri(dirlittfer, Timers, Si.
n urn ItiiUcd lnll'Nmanii, Tavern,
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HH7-ehrinRer, . TlfreiH, 29.
IhniMeH -Alcxinder. TiwerH, 8., .
TrlnleB . OehrhiKer, Aleuxnder,
, Tler; - Who ilrowilH; Clxm'll,
V hi to H)., 2.
i lliitnerw flehrlK Yfinkri, 'fl. '
jHtiden llaMf. A verlll, ltneHca, ln
y dliimi. 4. .
Pinhliik' 1'hlf. TiKern: Koyt,
Vnukn won 4 lout .
Reds Leading In
Circuit As 7th
Week Is Opened
Hy Tlin Assnrlnle! f'rfi
1 rnrllio eoaHl IcnKue elulm Hhlfl
I eil iiriMiery today to l' Kin a mw
tup In the rare for Ihe ptn
i imnt.
The M-venth week of thn conftt
I Ifti hup in-in Hint nrrUn nndft the Hun
lYaneltira MlwlonH fur nhead, with
jft lead they have nmlnmtned for
j four ronmeutlvo weik. Tha con
gluten t work of the M Union ltedn
j hoi kpi them oheHd of their m-or-i
"Hi rivntu, the l.o Amceh v Amrein,
i hv Mtvcml KdilteH, Thwy now utttnd
2i won. und II lot. The Amreui
hnvw to llu lr credit Kmnn won,
ith H lout-
Tl.ii week the Hen In will be it
heme tn pliiy.tltp H"att1e Indiiinn;
lhi MIkkIom piny In Arruinentn;
the Hollywood Htnrn piny nt Oak
land, and Portland plnyn the An
KeU in I -on Anireli'ii.
Compethlon in the U-uk'm- linn
heen r rowing keener . with eaeli
puwInK wnek nutrked hy hetter
plnyliiK on ull MhleN, particularly
In the pltrhltiK neeilnnH. However,
the tteriefl play Ihiin far Iuh proved
that Ihe Mlwdun Itedj have tin;
hi'Mt hnlanrrd team of Ihe elifhl
rluhn, and with the Maine romdHr f
eni f 1 1 on jor me ri oi ino m-n- i
on, ulioiild cop the hnnncr.
The Hollywood Htarw Htand third
in the rnnklnfpt, with the San l-'ran-elKPn
Sealii fourth, the Oakland
Oak fifth. Kaerumento'H 8-natorH.
NIGHT FIGHTS
By Ihe Associated I'ix'ns
WIIKi:i.l.V(, W. Vn. IMdic
O'Oowd, ' COItrmhus. ' outprdntcd'
Portland seventh, nnd the. 1 1 toward Mayherry, J'ltlshuri:. ( 1 0).
Seattle Indians last, a position they NKWt'ASTI.i;. I'.i, Tony llcria.
have occtitiled ever since almost .Chicago, knocked out liny Newton,
the start of thb season. Mansfield, Ohio, (5).
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CIRCLE TRIPS
Greatest summer
travel bargains
... back east excursion fares make '
' these trips surprisingly low in cost ;
SUNSET
CIRCLE
"TI
"Mil lin. .
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
California, the Soutbutsl, San
Antonio, Sue Orleans, by boat
to Ntu York, ij you u isb.
Tliijtfipluwjirr.Hc, appeal ami
value than any trio you can plan.
You skirt the border uf the entire
UnitrJ Slates', you may visit OIJ
Mexico on ihe south and Canada
on the north.
The Sunsit Circle takes you down
the entire Facilic Coast to San
I'ramisco, Lot Angeles, Holly
wtxid, San Oiejso. Then tast on
the Sl'Nsr.r Routb via hi Paso.
San Antonio, with her historic
Alamo, and thru the Old South
to romamii-Ncw Orleans.
From New Orients you can
continue hy rail, or, at no added
cost, enjoy a tleliphtfi.t Arlantic
cruise to New York. Meals and
accommodations on the steamer
are included in your fare. Return
trip may be made on northern
United Stales or Canadian lines.
No matter what your destina-.
tion, it can be included on one
of Southern Pacific'sCircleTripa.
Your trip is extended into a
(our of as much of the United
Slates as you like. And you get
vastly more for your travel
funds.
. You can visit more cities, more
places of interest than in any ;
other way. You can stopover
wherever you please.
' Three itineraries are suggested
here. Your trip can be arranged
in a similar way. Reverse these
itineraries if you wish.
Summer excursion fares to (he
east are on sale May 22 and
dally thereafter until September
30. You have until October 31
to complete your journey.
OVERLAND CIRCLE
! GOLDEN STATE CIRCLE
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ill
Sum FraHchco, Lake Tahoe, Sail '
Lttke City, Denver, Ytllouiltiit
IVwn tlw piciuretque Shasta Ropih
to cosinopoliun San FramiKO. Tla-n
rut on the hutotk Oviulasd Rot'i r.
(Lake TlHue Line) which talc you
over the Sirtra Nevada Mountains,
crou (irear Salt Lake hy ml.
Cirtle rsHoc from Salt Lake City via
Ytiw.tone.uradd joyous days loyour
, vaiatton by itoinjt ontothe xfcut Risky
M4oniaiil playground. If you vi)h
you nvy coeamue eaM via Cliil4XO.
Pbvne, write nr tall awt Southern
rWia' ajteitl. Let him Mp joh plan
a Lirite 1 ri.
Sail Yranclsco, Southern Cali
fornia, Chicago and other
mitl-uesl points.
Sex- tho entiic Pacific Coait,
visiting San 'rancisco chroute if
you wish. Southern California
with its Hollywood, Los Angclel
beaches and resorts, and San
Diec,o.
Continuing c.ist you travel thru
(he picruresiHic Southwest and
the Imperial and Salt Uiver Val
leys where the divert has sprung
into verdant gardens and or
chards. Tucson, Phoenix and HI Paso.
Then your route follows the
"Long Horn Trail" to Toxk.t,
Kansas City. St. Louis, Chicago.
Coming home you Im c a choice .
of routes northern L'nited Stares
lines, or you cm return thru the
Canadian Rockies.
On Ibete Circle 7S you hare
rboUt l )2 fue SMiltiern Pacific
trjulctiHlmtHI.it trains, hisinUiaf th.
tfrttl lUHilar.t htanrs: "tsirsi. ",
"Sam I ramciu Orrrlaml Limil.J",
"Ooltlem Stale l-imitd'', "Samel
Umai
Southern
PaclSIc
No 'Whispering Campaign"
can withstand the light of this truth; Lucky Strikrs arc made
from tile finest of fine tobaccos the cream of. the crop. Lucky
Strikes alone are toasted because toasting is a secret process.
20,679 physicians definitely slate that toasting removes impurities.
Then, too, it adds to the flavor and prevents throat irritation.
Therefore, without fear of contradiction, wo can say triilhfullyj
"No cigarette, regardless of price, is as good as Lttckies
whether manufactured by The American Tobacco Com.
pany or by any other company."
(SICKED)
The
American Tobacco Company, Incorporaled
It's toasted
No Throat Irritation-
No Cough.
The, lucky Strike Dane Orchestra
voUlconlinueteverySalurdaynlghl
in a coatt to coatt radio hook-up
over llut JV, B. C network,
Olt29,ThffAmtrlanTotiaccoCo..Mnunieturer ' ' -
:" p:i
F I ir mv-''"
To maintain a slender V- 8, ISfcO"
figure, no one can deny g - lSse, , ;
the truth of the advice: fjl 4 f MP', 'i.
"REACH FOR A LUCKY r"
INSTEAD OF A SWEET." ' M? " , : '
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