La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 31, 1929, Image 2

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I A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Friday, May 31, 1929
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Fitted ygstce piodsl
sriail checked pattern in
last color batiste. Sizes
10, 1, 2, 3. '
668
Basque with wide
Quaker collar of organdy.
Full shirred shirt. Made
of batiste in sites IS, 1,
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MACKMEN GAIN 1 i9kBiniSKTI?J1 WASHINGTON IS
TWO ON YANKS
Athletics Trinj Boston
Twice While Senators .
Humble New York Team
FAVORED TO WIN
i
t4MiAp seufpfiA riming
M i
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Ity William .1. Cliipiiuiii "
(Associated Frew Kpai-iH Writer)
Itr.xhull ml vmu'OH from eurl-m-n.snti
toward tin -mitpoxiH or rrld
HcjiHoii Willi the AlhlellcB ami the
I'Jiat'.S holding the lead and n I o.st
of the H renrnlniru entrleH clutch
mih iiwihinir but tin tuns, 'i'lic uuir
K'm of the Mackmcn Jh lurje, that
fit .he J 'b at en H.afHfiM iory 19 Itue
yinwvf iiuutit.yt. AiJd the Htnndimi
ttf the luln no longer run J,u n(i(-
J'l'U U IH UH UIlJnKlOHK.
The tUOHl Jjopcf Ul ('XfirOKHlOll
which now may be ri.iHdc of clubs
down In 1 In- rnimiiitf Jh Unit njiy .
potential contender owning a, l"T-
rinuiK'' of .dim can jiuyiMy rally',
njiitrply t'jioiiKh ,lo wip In the
atrelejj. ' Thin statement just tlitt h
include Urn CiiiiiiK, Hit- yanKtt'H .
and tjie rinytH. ' )
Aitilili JJove A
i The AUilellen seized tin Oppor
tunity picHt jih U In the I V'i':lto,a
day double - headeri to IncreaHo
their margin over tin Yankee to
K'-vpii uml one-half xameH. Hob
(Jrove'und Old Jack gtilnn per- J n j rrt w ci wj fifr ft
form oil fn front 01' Most on Kpcetn- iifcl I OI MJijr
jTw.o-Pay Pacific North
I west Track Meet Opens
at kugene, today.
Mission , Reds
Win 44th Game
Memorial Day
Ity ihe AsMicIlWc! Vv.vsn
Pacific t'fMHl Ii-iikw rlulia spent
t.iwv Mi.c.i-iHt.in .l.i.- i.lm'lm'
that th MlvHltiM ItertH nf Din Hiiv
I Jij' JVttnli ft. r;nrjlo ;city m iin. kubui- l.y two more!
, (AxKOfliilcrt l'rcB Si.orts Wrltpr) Kiulif, iiiiiUIiik n totEl of 4i out or!
KI OION.I-:. On... .May 31 (AJ) . Hi. The lli ds twice ilcfi-atcil tin-I
The KiAiitest iollectjo.ii r,r atlilele Jfaciainento Senatoi. The secon.l I
! ever hi oiiBht together in Hie J'acl- place joh AnBeles AniJeleii mi-!
j He lioi;thrnt, licieil hero from j vunn-il a step l.y uinnlnif the
jMX universities anil colleges to seel; ' the morninu lilt from tile Seattle i
, nonoiK in, iii.e annual llortherii ill- Inilians, while the after noon (,'ann
....... .uasi . u.i..-. ...... , t-n.;eu ma tie.
tracli ii ml field mect'loihiy ami to-j n0u, Kanie.swon
iiiimi.u.. Mill, iracKsLcrs were rep- , were
hy
second (,'aine 7 to 2 by drivlnc out
loni,- hits off Davis In the fifth uml
sixth, and off couch In the seventh.
Ouklum: and Hollywqod split tlt
(lay's proceeihi, with lilB crowds at
the Jlullywood ballKiounds. The
Stars won the mornltiK Kame 7 to
C.-and the Oak-s took the nlBhtepP
II to I. Ill the first tilt. Holly
wood won In the ninth when l.eo
Carlyle scored from first on Waller
liehK-M double. I.ouls VerBese had
tied the score In Oakland's ljulf
of the ninth with his flrteent.li
liolller of the season, and fourth in
three days.
' yesterday's f'oa.it leaiflle results:
' AT OAKLAND:
J 1 l-'irst (lame
( pan .t'Yaliclsco ...
jB 'ij
is .11
It. TT. K.
...II IS
... s s
n-m-iillritf the t'nh'crHltli-H of -Wash -Inutyn,
On-Kon. Montinui ami Idaho-
, : i n I Wfishintfton niul Oregon stato
j ('olh-KCH.'
Homo Mi iithloton tlio llio
j 1'jn-ifiir noiUiwi-Nl hiu l oTU-f
j wiTi' reariy to ti-st I'vcry ronfer-
onoi' roconl hrKlmiliiff. with tin;
I Miiiiliryinjf hcatf this afternoon.
j I'n-IImlnarii H wen sclii-ilulcd In
Tin- only lliint,' the farm relief- i"! ymil lsho, 1(1
ers at WaMhinKlon M i-m to l.e mi- hunlles, iiin low tun) Irs ami
iutinions aliQiii is a hunelj o' rom- j tM(- H-IO yard run.
inissloiifiH at Slli.niiO a yiar eacli.
Illfen
I $12,a0 a yi
net of opinion
ahf,i mo lr-w
fs wllill
J'inals omorrv
Dependajjje
Values.
HILL'S
Dejiendaijle
Quality.
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lUg Dill Widen
Defeats) Italian
The
S-li.
scares were
-ii. -. ii-i,.n-2
- iielcn Wills foiled lilt 9 iff hciuI
flnals of the ll'rcneli .tennis eliiitii-
; I'VHIH Jljy til i A I ) mi lllll lonslilp uliunil of the llejil ' today, I "fowns (ind 'I'lKcis,
"J'lMcn won.onept ilie'uri'aiesi. iii.- : ,.'K l-. JI-..' Lalin-li, of
Illlj JiiilUes or Jt,l tennis eareer to- ,"w' -h
. ijliy, dereatlllB IJji.l'Oll II. ,1 Ie "
.NlnrplltiBO 01' I in iy In Ihe uliarlerl Where two or three tire Kalhio;e,l
' finals of the Kronch ctiainiloii-I IOK' tbe,r a niaii Is Him subject pf
ships nl'ter lusiiiB. the first two sets. Iho conversation.
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Home Prod
ucts
Sn
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apajawea Ball Room
Admittance Free
Come!
1 - . .
rmrnimnwnn iiiiibmiiiiiiii nimiiiiini mi
tors, letuJliiK thn A'h lo vleiory hy
HooreM of II Ut 2 ami y lo ;( a Hi Hie
J-lenatoi-H trimmeij t he YanUooH
Iwlee. WashlnKton eliunod llerh
l'ennoek from ihe hox lo take the
opener hy Ji to f. anl hurleil a
nlnth-i;ouml rally at llen.ry John
son, Wiley .Moot'e uiltl Tom Xuohary
I oejise out ahead hy lo If in the
niKhtea)). Tprei- runs were wored
111 IJle Kala finish.
.Oji Uie w,estein front nlteiiurs
hei;iK mnnhamlled hy the
who divided
lln-li- d.oahu hill to the proiit of
t'qjipie AhM'K. i Jet ruit took the
mornlnK- Kam.e hy 14 to C, hut ,t!ie
Ht. hoitlri eontenderM Hi mo hack
in the ahenioi-u lo win i;t to y.
Clevelaml und 'hieaKo swapped
vlrtorh-s, the Indians winning the
first Kiiim; by (i to f and the Whit
Hox the seeond hy 3 to 2. Willi
lludlln and Itod l''ah.er were the
HuecosHfuJ pitejiers.
J'jraleK j(e(aJa ienO'l'lp
I T h e J 'Ira I es re tain i- d t he Na -t
linjial Inutile leail )y turnliiK' ttaek
the t'lihs, 4 to 0. In Iho ufte.rnoon
after the HruiiLH had romped off
' with the opf-nor, f lo J . IteiTiy
KtT-mer uh- not quite ecjual lu ;
imU'hliif,' arms with Ihe veteran j
Artie Neiif lu the mornlliK, lill
IIiirlelKh (Irlnies had a wide inar
Klii over Cliai'lie Itoote in the af
ternoon. winnltiK his oiKhlli Niie-
lcl III'V.
The hud or the pirates Is only in
pere'iitae LioUits l(n tin Cm di.m.iln
itti rd into a virtual tie or the
U! hy defratliiK the Jteds, Ti to I
and K to '2, In an ai,ternoon hai'Kaln.
Hi Old Alrx outpiiehi d Htd Miens in
the first Knuio and the second was
a i'Uho of loo inuch ItuliH.
John J. Alcdia.v won it is fir!
douhli- vle.t,ory of the season wht'ii---tlie
(iiants rallied to defeat thw ,
IColiitiN hy ii "to 7 In the first Kme j
and slammed thn hall all ovr Iho I
lot to take tin- st'coml, I ft to i. !
It im-t with the voeifrrous approval
nf firi.iMH) (huh, the lar;i'st hastdiall
nssimildaKe ever aeeummodatt'd at
the J'olo (..rounds. t
The Uraws turned on the I'lill
lies, S to 7, In Hie moruintf elash ;
at JlaUi-r lioui, hut ih home team i
resumed Us spell in the aftornoon
(o win hy 1 I lo j
PRO DEFQAT8
HAG EN TODAY
MOOIt I'AltK. Kuk.. May HI
( Al') Arehie ('ojnp.sion. Jtritlsh
)rofessiimui Kolfer, won the first
of two :t.i!-hoe jnajtehes from Wal
ter l nKen, A meriean pro, today,
eljfiil n pa ml seven to .play. They
will play the sceoml and final
Jiinteh at Itlr-mlntfliani lomoi-row,
. f hiKon dropjied six holes in a
row lo lose.il'e raateti. linden yon
the :,rd hole to redueo t'omt)
Hlon's Jead to two up hut the biff
1 1t'll on then turned on the Ameri
can and fairly suiol hervd him with
a flock of pars and hlrdles.
The opr-n cliampiou' ai four
was wood ennuKli to win Hie 2:ird
hut lils Kiime eollapsedafter that,
Majfon picked 'up. at the 27th after
a series f assorted ti'mihles and
u missed four foot putt enabled
t'ompHtoii lo take the tenth.
The cards of the afternoon
round: v
Compston out 4 4R-Uiri-4 4 4 H7.
Jiatfen out r.4:t-44H frii '-la
CumpHton In IN,
MaKen in AU,
Tomorrow the rinalH will he held
j In alh fifteen events with the Hni-
veiMity nf Washington an ovnr-
whelming .favorite to win the eon
. fere nee championship based. on the
! best, individual per lorn tan ces to
dale this season, -
Oictfon-watf rated second, Wash
' inuton was rated second. WaxhtiiK
j ton Slate third. (Jreson - Ktatw
fuurh, Jdaho fifth and Montnna
last. The powerful Washington
combination which has conqiiirod
Jill noilhwest t-oinpetltlon this sea
hoii was .floured to possibly take
every track event and the shot put
llUlhe field battles.
A world's champion, on Olympic
'ace. a national title holder and sev
eral other nationally known stars
j were vleinx foV honoi'H In the clas
Hlc. j Kd Moeiicr, a brimettp Kiant of
Orofron bus .a discus mark to his
j credit of 1 .00 feet 7-10 inch .which
' Ih better than the recognized
world's record of I.1S feet 1
inches made by Hud Houser of
Southern California in I'iSC.
Ainlei-soii After Iteconls
Steve Andi-rson, WashluKton4!
IfHyiupic star, will nuiko an effort
', to cop both the hlifh and low hur
dles tor his alma mater In the fin
als tomorrow, Anderson tied the
the Iteds . iiatterl's: Malls. Couch and
snappy affairs. They took i iIHpnroiin mid Woodall.
tho morning name 10 to ;i, ami tha j ' Second Ctjuno It. H. R.
artei-noon fray JO to , hut in that ! (C..in i-v.-imdseo 2 2 1
last h;t tile they had lo fiht for ' .p, r., n"(J 7 a 1
U, for at cue time Hie Senators j' M.-nLeries: ' .Uavis, Couch. Clynn
were leading hy a score of s to 1 . I Howj, . ortmiin and Koffo.
Heavy iiiltiiiK iiiiirk.-u . both
Katiiejt played by the Angels and !
Indians in Ihe northern city. The j AT KKATTI.K:
AiikcIs won the Inornimr Baiue 12 l-'irst Came It. H. K.
to li. Itoth team.s haKK'd IS hitri.Jl.os AliKol.s 12 1'. a
and in the afternoon battle which Seattle '. la n
was called in the ninth on account Itattorles: Harfoot and Hannah:
il.u i.ni h.t me Angels ltit la, and House, 1'fPKias and liarreani.
Hie Indians It, j Second (lame K. if. K.
J)ll( ls Break Kveit j I. os Angeles 4 ! 2
;ihe San Francisco ScjiIs made ; s,ii'u,fr 4 10 1
It three straiKlit over 1'ortlatid by ' Itatterles: Hoberts, Hall and
taUlnjf the first of; tbe double ! Hunney, SandherK: Collard, KIseh
header by two belated rallies, but ''"K-
the lUK'ks. smashed out some tltm-' (hime called In !Uh on necoim
ly .sinKles .hv the second panic for f,f rttirknowi).
(ONCOLEUM
v RUOS
A FEW strokes of a damp
intip kfciis Coiigoleuin
Itugii sjintlrssly cJfuii.
iJi'iiiiliful iaUriis, un
rittuli'ti liiraliiJUv and Jow
price: make jipniiine (li)lij.'ii
li'titil (') Saul Ktts Ihe
otitslaiiiliag aluK ia htljor
aving ilnur-covering.
CARR'S
Furniture .Co.,
an even break. The Soils won
the first K'amo, 1 1 to S. scorinir
eiKht runs in' the last two inn hiss
'off Cascarella and Mahaffey. Wiu
KO and Jlley and CrosetH floured
In the batting. Portland took the
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AT SAN l-'liANCISCQ:
l-'list (Jame II. H. 10.
Sacramento Ii ! J
( -Missiuus 10 1 1 0
I (alt cries: iJickerman, Flynn,
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JI BBS
world's record of 14.4 seconds in
the hili sticks at Ihe conference'
meet, in Missoula, Mont. I
Va.shiuuion also is represented
by a national champion in Unfits
Klser, .who won the one mile evmii
in 4 minutes 1 7.3 seconds at the ,
national collcf-hite track and Held 1
meet at Chlcajfo .last year, i
Two other conference records
that were likely to fall hy the way
side were the (piai ter mile and two
milif j-uns.
Tito 44u yard mark of 4i( seconds
flat was made by Aliller of Stan
ford In i:i2ti and tied by Kd J'el
tret of WnshiiiKton, a year' later
but has been bettered this year by
Talbot Hartley of " Washington.
Hartley's fa tent time for the ipmr
ter was 4S.S.
i Koehler; McQ.uaide, Hoffman.
Second (iainc It. II. K.
, Sacratni'tito ! 1 0 3
Missions 10 1U I
. ilatt cries: t 'randall, (Ion Id anil
ScA-en-id; Iteutlier, 'jMllette, lluh-
1 MiiMwJjTi.
AT LOS AN'OKI.KS:
First (Jame li. II. K.
Oakland. 0 ,12 . 2
Hollywood 7 It U
Hatteries: CraKliead and Jtead;
Hulvey and Cook. (
Second (lame It. TX.
Hollywood ; J 4 2
Hatteries: .Dahlia and Lombard!;
llollerson, Kinney and Cook.
The M useum of ihe American
Tudlan has been exhibiting some
shrunken heads, the heads of ene
mies raptured hv South American
Indians. The tribe probably raided
h"iin' Ho ii Hi America n :mujt''nh
during its deliberations on farm re
lief, j
The French do not uppt ei:iale
siilnach. writes a phynlclan after
a visit to I 'a lis. Those French
certainly know their onions.
1027 Foid losing truck with ton Kingman trailer,
H2:6 Heavy Duty Tires in Perfect Condition.
Cash
Terms
Trade
Perkins Motor Co.
Wallowa Lake
Wonderland
Wallowa Lake, Ore.
OPENING
Saturday, June fst
Write or phone
Wallowa Lake Lodge
for reservations.
Sa.xophoil'
Inx number): '
I just played
player (alter flnish
"Wlial was Hint we
Just
tiling
other
another
added
good
good
to the
things
ire
Qamel
CIGARETTES
eMMHgar!BB,.i.m!i.'iiii.w
WHY CAMELS
ARF. THE BETTER CIGARETTE
Cnmvh coulu'ii such tobticcos and such
iiltiifliiig as hitve never been offered hi
any other cigarette.
They are made of the choicest Turkish and
American tobaccos rowii.
Camels are atrays smooth and mild. .
Camel quality is jealously maintained . - .
by the world's largest organization of
expert tobacco men . , . it never varies, '
Smoke Camels as liberally as yon choose , . .
they will never tire your taste.
Nor do they ever leave an unpleasant
after-taste.
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ftMiit.n, W in.ian S.l.ni, N.
What Fn molts Users Say Aboyt Richfield )
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5 Wft: IB IE EL
Shortly after we broke the non-stop
' Coast to Coast record with Rich
field Gasoline, we made a compar
ison of four well-known motor fuels.
We discovered in this test that
Richfield, in addition to giving lis
greater power and speed, would en- 7
able us to remain in the air I wo hours Ion- '
gerper one hundred-gallons than an )' of
the other fuels. Naturally, u e used Rich
. f ield in our most recent victory, the Los
Angeles lo Cincinnati non-stop race. 99
Gocbcl adds his tribute to those of dozens of
other leaders in the field of niotordom, w ho
endorse and use Richfield products such
men as Hurry Miller, Fred Duescnbcrg, An
thony Fokker, Allan JLoughtad, Harry 1 lartz,
Captain Wilkins and Ralph Snoddy men
whose achievements as designers and pilots
arc internationally recognicd.,
Richficld's qualities proved in gruclini;
competitive events .ire the same iiualities
yoi: need in your own motor car insant
power, speed and acceleration without loss
of mileage. What gasoline do you use?
One of America's foremost
pilnts..,winnu ot'the Dole
1 Uwaii liijjht; first to shat
ter the Army's live-ycar old
transcontinental record and
winner of the I.oi Angeles
to Cincinnati non stop rate
SL IE HLW
Soda Fountain Groceries
Fire Crackers ' -
Larg-est stack in Eastern Oregon. All
kinds, all sizes. Buy early while stock
is complete.
Grocery Specials for Saturday
Home Products at pi iees that cannot be beat by
outside prices.
Harql Federation flour, (Pi CO
49 lb. sack JH.OZ
211b. sack 7Qc
White Rose Flour, cnt r0
19 lb. sack Jpl .Jo
24 lb. sack nct
72c
Jasper's Health Nufftrets , on
4 lb. package ! Uc
Local Onions - rv
3 bunches J UC
Lettuce
Solid head ; OC
Blue Mt. Ice Cream A r.
Quart 40C
M. J. B. Rice, Ivong grain, j rx
(White or natural brown) ; 2 lb. pkg l uC
Heinz Pork and Beans, flat cans ; .-in
2 for '. J9C
Airy Fairy Cake Flour 3c
Ghiraidelli Chocolate, rr
lib. can OOC
Yes, we have plenty of parking space
Free delivery ;n La Grande
REYNOLDS' STORE, Island City
Hardware i)rugg