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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1929)
-et ti ls '7 Pact-Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE., Monday, May 27, 1929 s3:ateet!CS have FOUR-GAME LEAD 5: 19 6 Sweet Sprinter YOU NEED NOlONCOl BE TOLD THAT YOU HAVE AN EXPENSIVE FOOT Kluvpnth St.rflio-ht Vietorv ' Scored Yesterday Over I - Luckless benators. ' ' ' VFOOT ..-.) r'lnl: " ' Kr H Oi nff 1 I .. ) hi H St ' ! i ( B' 1 CI ? fl-; l SHOES FOR WOMEN u Extra Narrow to Kfia W ide HILL'S Dependable Dependable jIOrtr- j fly Willi tu 4, ClilpmM J (Assoi -la ted Press Kpor. Writer) j U thti American league only 1 were compos rf of just (h Hcnators i i arj'i the Athletic, life vouM 1m- ' nothing: but a Ionic, sweet dream fore the hireling of Prof. Cornel- J ' Iu McOilHcu.idy. ' The asplrtnx f vt nrktnt-n bae p fayed at a .M clip J ng.ifmd the other six club, butt bv- averaged a nnt .921 against : Whr Johnson's ntry. which J iimny pck-d 10 win the, llurnard j pennant iH'ir rrroro w 1 wm vi ZU against the leagn In general, I.! f out, of JJI against their Wah I rig - j ton cousins, ! Tho Athletic shifted Ihe wn j to the rupllMl etty yesterday to (shade the. Hem.tors by 4 to J for ; th eleventh -straight Philadelphia 1 ! victory, nine of wtilch nave been at lh expense of ttu- self-same H-im- : Missions Take . Both Games Of Double Header II? The AxalaiH Hrr. riayinjr litth mid -moa prol':' ion. the .lftru ladlnK 34U)fioo": Hrds for ei hkd two mor League I 1 1 SstKmi Kuailiiw I f h w. u rw.1 (-riicairu ; 21 II 5I Kt. iMitm SI 11 .ll I'illjibiirKli ; 11 j Xw Tork ., 14 l ..Jl l .411 11 .4 Erecting Brick Buildings At , nuuf iMruc itnurU IiItJ. ' ' ' 1 . ' . . f'lftiMnnnlt II pan rh or tun duyn. U W. Minor took hto hj lo the M. J. Htvler nincli on IMamon-l 1 lliilrie rwi-nlly l . " , nhmnxl. Ho report uv?ruic i -iin t.i Dounda prr hrttd which " lirlll..,. j hi- M iwiiic time 00 at 14 cntu lYallOWa. -UrCjlHT pound. ahw report. hu- . - ;ian coniraftrd hb lumlM ot it very SOOd fiirure for rfc-ptcmrwr lnt Ih- llr ti. C. l , livery, grltlnir 1H cenu for tho (Ohwrvrr forrmpondent) ; s enlhrr bnila and 13 cnt prr WAI.I.OWA. Oro. tSpprlu!) j pound for tf Jamba. Work oo the new brlrk bulldinci) onl rt Hakr. of ilhldlo Vnllry. KOiniC MP V" tntr iuuiii wur w juaiu Mrrt bus proxti- very mpMly. rtter? r a doxn home run In, the lifii d ti tins th day. focludloir LhHr dout'l win from-;' Oak, lh MbMiortJi were crtrdit -l with 41 icaue won, and only 17 Iom. Th-lr imrM riraU. Ihrf f Im An(-u AdkHm, Mtoott 1 won with ?7 lout. j The Hollywood Ha.ra o-ttr-4 t j fatn thHr Hurnn-nio rlvaU In. j iwii hi i uniy iop imn r ran cUco )Vabi anl the Shuttle Indlanit ' last year's rhamplona In narrawlr -rat-l nrfoua Injury . rff enily wlun a horo n u rw 1 .34lTh ne-w Mtrurture. repl-inc it., ' . n( f(.,i OVer hurkward Awbi-iaraji ljkflrM4 Wjaniiai.. i Aid frnvfUk bull(Ji(i(!M w h h wr i . . . . , . a.. . " t - ; . - . - . .. . . ; on him ana injures nun u-nir.- i ll , W. .l.nt thut hn HUM Ufl- -Hw York .. . I stroll 1J t'MCHKO Wanhinictoa H out on ... frnm bulldioen whirh wrroi W. U m. I ltroy. d by fire in Dec-mber. ad I j Mt( nt ,hut he Wlu, un 2S ,7 murh to th- appeanin- of the . ,.,,.,. f, from thi . 11 .; south aid. of Main . All the , b.lnK hunK by foot In ir 11 .i4, burned out location, have been. ,,irrUD ), wa draiiKed for n 1.5T. fl..rd tar-lb. dl.. JJer rork, K U .171 ! a ptio.iPf th.- Hotel North- i con)lnK 11 ti .11 rn. on whirl, no Mart ha yet ; R uneoiunloufl for i; .111 l l-n made toward re-bulldin. . I " ,,. .., ,., ,.Ul., .1 t .S94 ' A meetlnr of Wallows cranes ! .. K. .nu...l..r ,,t the fam ily anil unable to work for aeveral t-onteHtfd afternoon frame. Vaua. Quality. Tbey won't call it a world's rec ord bei-auae a breeze wan blowinjr. r'rairfainO l4al 1 Thft victory malnlolned -the Ath coinionamy oi ine.r bu, lluHu.n Ktt,et. e-ilniana C3ZaiSai3X9iIall91 "M Bt.' 'IL" track and rld rtar. ran ya'rda .. ; nr nng uiaorft rfruina rj . ' ""'"T""" r I to 0, and five and one-half to the Mlaaion hotly" " V Han KralK ico .. 'Hollywood ' Aoip b- Tab Two Oakland i At Portland the Angela won the Kacramenlo f mornine content 7 to I. and thqf I'ortbtad afternoon ipime lo t. Ierirr Keotlle homer in the ninth Inninir of tho; t-Bcine ivtaei Uaia, Mamlinca I No. 1 waa held at the Ceorav W. 1- i'ct. ' WerKt home on lllamond frairie ..At 17 .70 7 li 17 .alii .. :.....ll S9 .ill ... U ti .tit II 11 .soe I 17 .411 : n 14 .m SI 1( .! rr Buff.' fnm 'I .til. II.'llUV Nickel Model m SlouV aMicf on. Hie n-MTtalinu: will Hie fore of the-. Yankcea and the Ti g-era, who rented in ft virtual tie foi tlrird place. Old lied Faber ap- In 9 2-6 weconila at Kan Krara'lia-o for !h furiteitt century anyone h-ia ever traveled. .i . ..i .1... I linen ine one-nn irriimem to inn bvi """"" '" ' . I Tieera In i'hliarn lo win bv I to 0 i f...n Wan. tired the aide, and pitched anutout. i.i. i... .., , rt-..i i l-.i --.Mll tiilfv p .ic; Me.llie I(ii;miii IkimI on lla : ' : . . " -' ...... ' . .,(..,. 1 Tiaera In i hlcaico lo win by . ' Y ... r.". 1,1.7-. i " Vankca went on a apree In ' Hovt waa doliiu very well with the " h remainder of (he ala fjn iioeion to noiw trie nea nox ny i New Vo.a i.itciilnr nntll ho be- " fo 4: .'- - , ' came Involved lo a heated debate Habe llnth'a ninth home run waa Mnh lr. lllchard Nullln. the um the rrownluK blow In a H-hlt aa- ' pir... Jloyt ai.-vnt the, rent of the aault which the champions show-1 afternoon Inllux club hiuiie von- 1. ;li r'mcr and ihiI Inl" clwla lii.ll lit Krt.niary, lll:l. Iron Tall nlcr nnil 1. (!iirrhi 1:111 I'M r'i!i4i fifiniti n;l ..iircil l!i' nmn . Sy. i;liiiiiillMrf lli.il itiri nf lil r. iiiilMer:ill.ll ilifaild lie pitid 111 llli1 it'ckids hcrlou hi firiiiile. . ercd upon Ihe Messrs. Kd Morris, a 's t : Hi I-? ROUND ( TRIP TO ! . V I PORTLAND I ' Jt COING WEDNESDAY i May 29th r . Lv. Im Grande 6:45 p.m. or 10:10 p.m. Ar. Portlurut -7: IB a. m. or 8:30 a.m. RETURNING THURSDAY OR FRIDAY May 30th or 31st I Ticketn will lie rjonoied in COACHES , ONLY on uny reKiilur linin liiiKKiKe will not lie checker! GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY . ' .1. II." Ki:i:.VKV, Aucim. 1m (Irande. tiro. UNION PACIFIC tmm l ! 1 t: h I The LOS ANGELES BREWERY Co. In Pleaned lo Announce U.L0TTES Has Been Appointed Exclusive Distributor of Our Famous East Side Mali .00', Pure Barley Malt Full 3 lb. Tins Attractive Price to Dealers Telephone 215-J HIS Jefferson Ave. La Grande, Ore. vide him with an outdoor arenx where outstanding math-H could ' leS aitfl at. A In Vi.ar VapIt In lh'. lun ' H. K. month Dcmpwy waa In partnw- la Angvlrm 13 I mMp wHh yuKnXyt he ttxletl to ar- fortland ;-. ft t rantfe a ainple bout. liutterle: llophler. I'etem, Isoh-, ..... erta and Hannah; iWra. tUk. ' Tne rmer champion aald hi. s urn. where Jim Mullen bt the hox- inir promoter, rails for the Maeinj? E-. tie ring whether' he; arould Kt credit for the pitching victory, f which he did. ' The Kame tnark"d the flrai ap pearanf of Ihe Yankee upon , Hrav- fleWI. which the It. d Hoc um for Hunday Kaniea Ixvauae of Ha advantag-e over the Kenway In watlnjf capacity. i itip Collins scattered 7 Indian lahaffy and I kites. 1 hiu to win ov.tr Willis HudJln by , At Hroitff flmt Kame: . 1 to 0 on only, five safe blows by' It, M, hia Ht. J,oul comrade. Hlue's Han Kranclsco .-....ft t double and Muniiifh'H sintrle In tho Hfittle , . 1 i I eighth wltled the anfiiment, leav Hatterlea: Iavis and Howard; I we the Ifrowns In a threatening Kd wards, IMpirraa and Cox. position. M rV-atil second icame: 11 rates Win Twi.-e ' . u- M- rf The I'frutca definitely Inserted flan Pranriaco .Z l' themselves Into the National leaicue rU-attle, . , . , 11 . flaht. for the moment at any event. I latteries; Jones, Olynn' and' by takln both roils of m doiiltle U-ed; Kiach and Horreanl. hader from the Cardinals at At I-os Ani(H-s first same: BHrtainan'a pork. The (Hns wen; ' It. H. K.m 12 and and 7 to S; with IlurlelKh Hjirrnniento ......... I 13 (Irlnies stamped ins; to the aid of Hollywood . IS" 17 falterinjt I'lttsburKli pitchers In Hatteries: Keatlna. Could. Vin- each enirujcffiicHt. The Culw. afde el, Klynn, I try an and Hevereld: by a Hurnsby home run, had ! title Hulvey, Hollcnton. Warty, Wetief difficulty in turninir back the Iteds and ook, Itaasler. - r j by . lo 1 at ChlcaffO. At l-os Anxeles second ffutne: last Katurday evening. A fairly larffe number of member are re ported to have been present. An other meeting1 which will he open to tlie public is scheduled tor Fri day evening-. May SI, at the high school arm. A number of outside speakers have been secured for this occasion, anionic them being Walter M. I'ierce. of In Grande, and officials of the state and Po mona Kranfres. . Mrs.. Jack - Taylor. Mrs. - Guy Parker and Miss Olivia Ilurchfield, of I .a (I ran tie. were yfwitlnp at Mrs. Meek'a ecentl. . Ira Kisber and wife and Mrs. J. If. KUher. of JoMph. wt;re visiting J relatives 'in the Iap community ' durins; the eArly part of the week, - Mr. Klsher has been In poor health At I'onianu, m nrst s;ame: - . H. H. E. t Anwlcea. 1 I 1 " M I'.irtLini " " t c "onwl-Wy expired last Saturday Itaiterles: I'litt and Handberr UDOn pronotr? failure to pro Kullerton, Hevk and Woodalt Kecond came: M-cond irame with two out and Tou son on base broke a ft to C tie wnirn nau iau-o rrom tne tourtn j;. In the-fourth Ioehler walke! Ihe first three men up. ' peter, then walked the next batter, and two sacrifice flies and a single broujeht in the runs. Hohrt re lievtwt him with the bases full, re- Maaamaat lo St. fraacls . A tery beuullful uaMiumetil tn r'raiitls of A11 hi: htntt erected in Ihe eneleni cm.-lery at ililan, llaly. - St. KniiM-i w;i the founder of the 'religious onhr of ile Krl.ira Minor, usually m(v1cii Ihe r'lT.i.'-lweaii. fie wus knonrti for slnmllelir. nitifyl.ilii r and ex- treme ttcrnly of eliara-fr arid Floor Polisher It Ih a Himple matter to keep your floors and linoleum in unnd Khnpa wllh this handy flour NOllHher, a' (treat labor avcr. I-.'uh)- to oper- AA it., us Illustrated...." tp""" CARR FUKNITUBK CO.. Inc. Miiia 770 j leave shortly for ftaker where he Hempsey said hia contract with expects to receive treatment'. Fugaxy, entered into March 25. J Mrs. K. A. Downing went to the . home of her son. Jr . A. Iowninjr, of M-edins baa leen flniaiied in thut wctlon and that grain crops are looking fine at this time. George Coleman and wlfa and son, .Geoote Jr., , were in town the last of the week from their home on Powwktka ridire. They report Iap. recently where she expect Kiera! eonuitlons very Bood on the days. He is reported to be recov ert-d sufficiently to start work attain ut Oils lime A meeting of the subHcrllJcrs to Farmers telephone line No. ft ex tending into the Leap community. wa held ut the Meek Jiomc l-'rl- A-.tr ...-.ni. t u lilnh time fl. C - u lw.ut fit ihn f n em and thnt Mek was elected a line officer, j inLriUally all f the Kiuin Ih up J This action wjuduken at the re-1 n( lookini? fine. Ho nay they ar o,uet of the West Coast Telephone K,.ttimf well started plowinif aum cornpany. -who rei"I that nil m-r fallow and have about 30u farmer owned Iin-a have un offl-t acrento plow. rer.to deal with the company on i,0ald Hayes returned hofe the mattera of business. . , ,H(4t of (hw MW.fc trum the Frank rWill Collins, of Powwatka. was Walker fnrm in Leap where he has a buidness visitor in town the hit- ePn f,r the past three weeks help ter part of the week. Mr. .CoIIina . UK with some sprinK seedintf. ' reports that practically all spnmr i onatln commenced work for M. A. Peterson of Whiskey creek recently. of bouts there every two wee kj durinff the fall and winter. At the same time, iJempscy said he would c 'itinue personal efforts to ac quire both Indoor and. .outdoor arena In New York. to visit for a few weeks. She has leen making her home a part' of the time with her daughter, Mr. Pete Knott, of this place. Clarice Couch, of I.eap. was at Lostine durins; the early part of the week taking; music lessons. Kd Hell started plowing sum mer fallow at the C. A. Hunter farms In the hills during- the lat ter part of the week. Mr. Hell de cently finished double dlsclm? all of his ground to be plowed for summer fallow and report that it has held the moisture In fine shape despite the drying winds of the ridge and that some of the farni- Shivering Himself MHle llMy Jenii, nKl three, Wfis silling on Ihe porch one ve nini; wilh Irer moilier. when Ihe erx are just RetHns; started plowing1 flop ciime Mild. Killing In front of Iheiii, hexnu seniicitiiii.. iwiij jenu Bpeirie? him, cried : "Oli. look, moili er, the dogplo Ik sliiverini; him-wlf." their summer fallow - Iha Couch and. Muriel I-athrop, who have Iteen attending1 high school here during the past winter, returned to their homes at leup the last of the week." Xeai Tinker, of Middle valley, who recently leased ' the H. M. Pheiffer farm on the hill 'north of town, was - a business visitor in town the lust of the week and re ports that he and his sons, Gilbert and Huster. have just recently fin ished seeding 17& acres of Kedera- What Am 17 ! am quite siimil und'lutve eye.. but cannot see. I'oiir letters yiye my inline. IMvIde my llrl by len antl ,viu hve my third, and If ymi multiply my secoiid by guy number -oii w faU and add 'Ml' you will hvi? my foiinh. Answer; Poll. in th ring it's The Kabbath reaulta In fhe'Kn- llonal leaicue left the Tubs lead- Hacrainento lcH. K.: ...,. . a . In" Ihe I'or.Mnnl. h i n., nf JlollVWOOd ..7 I 2 ' one full ame, reprofnted .). a llalterles:. , .t'"Jynn,, itocl, . anil ( difference of two In thf loslntr col- Ofhlrr; Johns, Marty. ItoUersnn umn this In spile of iwo defeats ai Uiiaslcr. (Hevcn .Innlnss by. In three days for the Bruins In St. wcreeincnU. i.j liuls. Tlie 1'initcs rislcd only one. Van Kranclsco niornlnir and one half umn behind tho am,j "i ' " '" t'uhs, half a Kame to the rear or " It. 'it. K.-'- Ihn champion l-ardlnuls. The rest ('Mu'l - 1 0. of the leaaue remained below in. Mission 1Q.JS 0 - .aim mark, ilispite the fifth sue- Hatteries: Jeffcont and) 4lad: ressive victory of the (Hants, who stoplKd the llraves by 16 lu at the Tola Krollnds. The ItubliiM coiiinleleil the Kn- tlonal Iran un pioKiam by rlennlnit Onklunil lip their third strnlKlu out I'hlllles. I HI I. I'lli tic, lluhbell. McOuaid and llaldwln. 1 i - : I . Afternoon same: ' ' 1 it. ir. k. il4" ' the 'ission M is I I iiatleries: Hrause. .Severs and Pyle's Race Now ' , International One llorrman; Hurst. Jeffeoul. Youmr.t Kuxlch, CraKheud, lni(lls and Head. : . DemncAv Snlite " nun r ugazy; 10 Promote Matches KARKNH. Tcv.. May 27 tATl I'yle'a trnnsrontlncntiil foot racs assumed nn Internnllonal as pect today with tonlicht's stop scheduled for Junrci. Mexico. IHs- aitrcelnenl Hllh the Kl I'nsO cham ber of fummcrrc resulted In tho NKW VOUK. May 27 (AT)'-" lap belliK routed oul of the l'nlted Jack Jlcmpney, former' hrovy' Hiates. . wclKht champion, severed relations I'yls announced, however, to- today with Humbert J. Kuirasy". morrow's atari for Ihe first control New York promoter, and on, point In New Mexico would bo nounccd he would promote hoxlnit from Kl I'uso. - , mutches In conjunction with the June 5-6-7 21ST YEAR The Giva test Show in the Inter-Aloun- tain Country Union; Ore. The Eastern Oregon Stock Show JI NK 3-6-7, UNION, OREGON Featuring tho finest Dairy Cattle, Beef Cuttle, Sheep und Hogs in the Eastern Oregon Country. v $8,000 In Cash Prizes $8,000 Free Feet! nnd Fi-ee Entry for Exhibits Epstein Oregon Congress of Vocational Agricultunil Students Boy's and Girl' Clubwork, Jlany fine special awards in every division. 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