' Monday,' June 10, 1929
"LA'GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER LA'GRANDE. ORE.
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Thp National rJriiadcn stint? 'nn
1 I'.uny program foe Tuesday n'-Kbt
i. w: i to x, vaudeville; h t y,
V;iyiilJt' li,.n; lt lo I I, HuolliKht
revety;'1 danri luitMc, Tin-'
C'lili'iuh'::. ' '
The American IJro:idr;ttinj com
puny fkoyram for Tue.-idny nljrhl
inflow-: (, old N'niK.s fr new; 7::;'),
'. artistic (ns-inlwr: K, 1'uul lliinyon
; histories; Ji::;n, Vic Meyers nir hes-;
".' Vint -ft,' I'hiltin: tiKiiiii in chest ru: I O,
--wMl'th- quartet; Hl;;li. sillKinr
Miliums: jl io 12. Vie MVyers or-;
"". r.ahetra, I
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icuvy he) 7, nih': k, studio: '
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Mil'. .)
KMX (II Mi lie) 7 to 12, Al'
piajcmiii. .
Kiln Fritticlwco I
k'J'O csu Uc) , features: !i, .
Irlo; Id, Nile. .
Kl-' (iliu kc) S. icntilics; !.
concert ; Hi, .Ah urn and Andy; ;
lu;tt Itr 112:10, dance limbic. j
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nidi-1 nl t u ; S::tit, K A Kiimmh: !.
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tlKt kcj 7, NIP': H. In
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'.(, fV;i tares; I o, A unit and Andy; j
I'M 1ft, - dllcl lituslv. (
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KMO (Hio la) 7. Nflf; !i. ten-1
or it ml hmltone: !i:lfi, news; !:;io,
(MchcHtni; 1 1 :3 tu 2:. 10. nrifiin i"
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KNN n.ri Kc). riiiitin-n: Hi to
I, I'lilirc music.
Simpson Out For
Awhile Due to Ley
COI.I Mill's', f June 10 (AD
Ccnt-Kc Simpson, (ihiii state's rec
ord liriiililn;; sin Inn r, Iniuied his
rltiht h-it so m veii.lv in the ;'0
yaril tliish nt the national collegiate
hum t Jn chieiir;o t;i .st Saltintiiy that
lie will hi- iinnhlc tu compete In the
Si m It A ( In nt ie elm mpionsh ips at
Washington thiKweeU'end mid may
he out of competition for several
u ek, university officials an-notinci-d
loihiy.
Hhiip-vui Mas ii hunt 2" yards
from the finish with a new world
n-cotd In IiIh hthmp w hen a tliish!
tmiKCle lust ahovc his rlht hue.,
eap hcKaii to uivc him pain, havhiK
heen suhirt.'d to the strain ol j
ICM-.l te-.!tl.i..;r ,(--tl j!l Hi!' (Til !
Hiry a short Ihne hefore. Himt
slnwi-d up and coasted to the tapi
hut was MiMpliiK after the race. Ih
said at (h;it time he would he tin
aide to coiiiift li- In WaHhliiKtori.
etIXCT HUM LAIM fTADtliM
Greiilnt itgrtgalion.
oj anus ttiieiu trier
assemble!! lis so bi
it nmis !ne shy iov
a axil ;iii(l nil otiliknus
lor a sta.n!c.....
(Jliiiletl iWomw
liillli.inr liiruorks
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FRISCO CREEPING
UP ON MISSIONS
Seals Take Two Sunday
From Stars Missions
and Angels Even.
Hte AssiK-iaicil rK
With I'nclfk- t'oant U-UKitf- ti'-'UHK
f.jt apjtro.u liintf inid-Ht-aKon form,
thp UaiM Itadinjc cduba were
cloHcly ffi-oupcd in th HtnniiiKM
Hflcr yctcrdii''i doiil)lMin-adcr,
'J'lic 8-cf)n plHff Han Krancixro
finh. ciiumidoiifi of lal ycar'M
j;icc, rntlnucd to frwp u on lite
Hiin I-'iaiKiyco MifinK, It-adcrH of
tlir pack, ly twici- ilruldjinjf the
Jf oily wood Hinrn at Hcercution
park licn The inoriiliix Kim
wan won H iu 7 after mi uphill
fight, and the aJtcrnoon woro was
lakcii hy V to 7. KiK'ianu-mo took
Imfh cnin of I he program from thi;
Meat i ! JndianH. and iitad; lv i
out of eyen for the week, in the
California capital. Thft inornliiK
Kiini" at KtocUioti ttiiH a ten inning
buttle which the Such won G to 4.
in the nlf?htcup the SueH ran away
fioin the Trihe X to 1.
l.on Anti'-U-H and the MJftKioiW
xplH even, the U'iIh wlnniOK the
opener 10 to 7, and the Ahkp1h
euptiirliiK t" H'veii In nl riff cloHinff
aine to ' to take the odd Kaiiiti
of the series, played in the koii th
en) city. The AiiKelH now iiiaintaiu
third place iii the HtaridiiiKs,
Oak Win Tnlco
daUlaiid took hoth ends of the
douhle hill with tho J'ojttand
nvkn, Tho first Kanit Kcot'w wan
1 to Oand the secijiid ft to &. Tim
OiiUs l him won six out of Keren
for the. week. The Oaks, Kuiried on
the third plaee AtiKels hy thtdr
douhle win. J'eio. I UKlla, lin.sk y
Acrou hotlef. was the star ot th
day, and just missed pitchin; th
first no-hit, no-riin ame of his
enreer. Arl Jahn scored t hp only
lilt of the Kiinie In the ninth inn-
Vc-feiiiiiy's Coast I.eaKiie ItCKiilln
AT (l,Kf.ANI:
I'irst Cftme; It, H. R.
i'oitland 0 1 0
Oakland I 7 I
Hatterles: Cheslerflidd and
Woixlatl; I'aKliu and Head.
Second (inme: H, H, K.
I'oitland 6 15 2
Oakland KM 4
i tait erics: Oi'tinan, Meek and
Itcuo; .MclJvoy and Lombard).
AT STOCKTON: .
First (iaine: It. II. K.
Seattle .'. 4 IS (
Siicramenlo ft I I ti
Itatierlis; Colhnd and Hteincckp;
Villein, (loiild, it i. van and Harris,
Koehler.
AT SACIt A M KNTO:
Second Oamo: It. II. TC.
: Seattle 1 X a
Siicramculn 8 12 1
Itatierics: House. I.amnnski and
Cox; KeathiK and Hevereld.
AT I.OM ANOKI.KH: ' ( -
l-iist Game: It. II. K.
Missions 10 If. 1
' I, Oh AliKi-les X IU 'i
Itatterhs: Nelson, lluhh-H and
Ihitdwln; Pint, Itoherts. I'etei'H,
Harlool and ilanniih, Haiulherif.
Second (lame: It. II. K,
MiMsloiw 2 'i I
I .os Auneh'H ;i :t o
Hatterles: ,Mc imhl ami Muld
uln; Itoehler, Millrr and Sainl
herjr, Hannah. fc
(Seven innitiKK hy areemeni).
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A'l SANI-lt ANCISCO;
('list (lame: It. II. K.
Hollywood ...f 7 l! 1
Suit KnimMsco s I r o
liattofl-s: Shellenhaeh, Hulvey,
and Sypher. Cook; Mulls, tilynn,
Thurston, Jones and It'-ed.
Afternoon (iante: It. II. K.
lloolywood 7 1 4 I
San Francisco M 14 2
Hatterles: Kinney, McCahn, Mar
ty and HasHler, Sypher; Cornea,
I uvis. f 'om-h and Heed.
M.AM ATI I WINS
MKDFOUIJ, Ore.. June to ( A P)
The Klamath Falls huschiitl team
defeated MedliH'd 10 to X In a lell
I tin lli Kaine here yesl-rihiy.
Vntei- and washing soda Jilve
better results In wiNliing windows
thiiii soapy waier as It does not
lerivc 11 cloudy aiipe(ir;ill''e.
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piiijvuun Unit ever c.uno
tht nil. Now dii'lVii'
tli.'it's Kiio.-itunc.
Ciiniilclii ml iK'fwiiik
Giants, Pirates
Are Stopped In
Sunday Battles
liy 11.1,1 AM .1. C'MH'MA.V
Ttie weeli. nri cumpaiKn In the
j major e;jf;uei. founl hoth the
iUUiiiiH and the i 'irate arriiriff at
jthe enl of tii' ir spurt, hut Kivinj?
their opponent n ifuarunte-.
Miffainst an Immediate resumption.
HwJ Lucas pitched or.' of the hes'
Kiinu-H he hiis fla.shA-') this season
to shade Kih vi-tefijl J.ick Scott
and the fjiants hy lo 'l , it Hed
'land field yesterday as the I'itates
rrurnpted before an e'jfM-ro ind
assault at Khhets field where (tte
Hohin took a !i to det ijiUm.
The d f-at of hoth of the teams
ciliretttly rated as Die mot dan
Iferous in th'. National leatcno en
abled the afdiuals and the Cubs
to improve their positions a hit.
The ked Ilirds had some difficulty
with Clr.ude WtVjtiKhbj. hut
bunched titi-ir hil in sut-h a way
as to win by & to 4. J-'ss flames
was liKht In the pinclies, and had
to hti as the 1'hil.s out hit ills sup
port, i :; to i),
i CumU (Timh
( Artie N'ehf found youns Hen
Cantweil a touch opponent in chi
vnteo, and the Cubs won by t to I
beca ise Hack Wilson nicked Cnt
i wi-lt for a home run in t he seventh
,willi Hoii;hy on base. The Hiaves
i had wof-d in their own half of the
j round on MaKUire's double, und
' llurpi-'K (iiiiKle.
j The Cauls climhe.r to wiliiiii hiitf
a ffanie of tiie ('hales an remuiuel
! one conlewt atoad id ihej tiiird
' place Hi uins !' '. !' i ' ! 1 . . ,
j With Hahe l:nith:n the stttnds a
fa Mreelator, ihi; Yankees Muiup-dcd
'the ItrowiiK by 17 lo 2 in the scrbs
;opeiifr yesterday. I.ou tiehriK irud
ISumuiy Hyrd led lit- tarly assjiult
with home i tins. Oehriif with two
and Hyrd with one, and after that,
the yanks cousled, hithif every
thinff that was served to them. The
j victory, sent, tin- Vriuks Into necoiid
place, seven full frames Ixdilnd the
; leading Athleilcs.
J Cchiin ;k Two
CehriK's two hoiueis sent liis
total for the saoii to 14, giving
him (lie lead In his own league and
si-miliy; him info a tie with KU-in
j of the l'hilli4s and JlaTey of the
M'ardiimls In the interleaffiie race,
j With the Athletics and the White
Sox idle, awaiting the anticipated
.feast of Die .Mackirun this week,
(action aloiiff Hie real of the Ameil-
can league front was confined to
I Host on and Washington, (jeotfjo
M'hle, 'who woi nine Karnes before
losing one, nil IiIh i-ecoud defeat
of Hie ta-ason when he weakened
, towai-d the finish at It raves field
I peimittiltK the Hod Sox to score six
times in the hist two limine. to
; (fain a 7 to fi marjraln. Kd .Murt-is
weiit th route for Hosion.
Ail l.iska,' the propitsin recruit
from the American association,
pitched up to h's bel advance
j notices in tuinlPK back the Indians
! hy f. to 2 tit Vnhiii(.,i,. The Seit
i atom clubbed John Miljus for four
'run in the third, and l.iska coast
ed In with on 1- one ba.l inninK-r-the
fourth, which saw hoth th,'
t 'leveland runs KCore(.
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RAUERUTIUN
STANDS WHEN
GEHRIG HOMES
NKW .YaitK. JunoJ t API
Iktle Hutli, may, he too IU ta play
baseball these dxiys hut he can't,
keep away rfroni tbt same that
ma(e him famoiui, ...
With his. wife, tho foupir Claire
Hodgson, the, H;,be wu n-speeta.-tor
at yesteriliiy's ; game between
the Yankees and Utfj Hrown. The
, famous, slUKKer iliilu't o near the
Yankee bench bur sat In a hox
along the t-lht field stunds;
He stood up.anil cheeped when
I his friendly rival, Lou Cjehrig. hit
his Cith homo run-and was, dis
suaded only with . Uifticulty (rain
tossing away his -expensive bat
' w hen "Columbia ' Lou" shot his
Mill Into the riBht fh ld bleachers
, later.
Si ill a bit weak from a severe
cohl. Hnth was able, nevertheless,
to talk a Kood Mine of baseball.
"I hope they keep" np this hitting
iifralnst the Hroy.ns und 'llm
Tiiiers.' he said. "I'll be hnclC to
help them RKiiinst the- Athletes,
the only team wp have lo. beat."
Horse Shoe Team
Loses in Pendleton
TUc'Iji fliunpe horse slioe team
lost its second encounter with 'the
I'endletejL pitchers at PeiidUfton
ycsterdtiy. the I'matilla oiiuy
sealer winnliiK1 the contest ''f
sively. The La Grande team that ployed
yesterday consisted of Crews, Stiles,
'Hutchinson, llavnes. Nee and Mor
ris.
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Dr. Peare Tells
Of Stagg Field
Meet in Chicago
When George Simpson cracked
the lao-yard dash Saturday in
Clilcago by running the event In
9 2-5 .seconds. Ir. William I 'en re
was" on the sidelines watching- the
outstanding track feat of w-vera!
years.
Sending- an airmal letter , from
Chicago Haturday evening, which
arrived to The Observer this morn
inK. Ir. 1'eare hail the following'
to sflyj "
"Tlifr press dispatcher 'wijl carry
the Htory of the meet- faster thao
the mail, so will give. you the. Kpots
that to me were the most interest
injf. : Of course, coming from La
tirand the preliminaries in. the
44H in which Clair .Mckf-nnon wait
nosed out ut the tape in the fastest
and closest heat of the day. When
you consider the company he Was
in. he made a wondcrfulrshowing
and with, the -experience he pained
in this meet, ought to make the
(toys look at him next year.'
"The weather was very cold far
the preliminaries, in fact,: q cold
that we missed the old ov.-rcat.
but in spite, of thw weather, .-wo
heJilK of the ' hundred. "yards', were
run in Ii. ar and two. in S'.ii.'Wich a
remarkable showing.-' Other ':e vents
in the pi-diminarU'ji-vver','f(i.st; Cqn
iderinjt; the weather.- v;-.
''Now, we get to the. finals. -.'"Of
course; the oustandins featdre was
the setting of a new world's ,'ree
Oid in the. Ifio-yard' dash' apd was
a treat to admirers of. track.
Simpson set a pretty race "umh uaa
pressed by Hracey and TojaR: , In
the smi yards, Oeiiunt;, .of.AVafh
ington,. pulled out of a lt6.v"on. the
curve 'nnd started;- a Wonderful
sprint which carried hJm -tQ tic-r
tory with a fair margin:-,.
; "In the HUO-yard kunlIes,A1nder
son put out a wonderfOfl lirnnd or
hurdling from the Jitlv hnj-dles and
won at the tape from j Hoc.liwar.'
who had defeated him In.ie 42a
yard hurdjes. : Our Oregon mant
-Moeller, took second, wltlr'a won
' deiful discus throw con.sid.errog
, tiiat the w inner set a new-lyorld's.
record of lift feet, 1 7- inches,
f. "Another Interesting pdlhtyfrom
; the Western standpoint I ivas, the
; use of cleats at the 8'.urt.:,of th.e
I sprints. This Is the fhWttimo 1
1 have ever seen these nsed'anrtrthey
, are a great advantage, usthey-al-;
low. the man to run. from :even
ground rather than ont'-of a 'hole
and. assure him of ..solid', footing."
'i-m ikmi:vima.v' ;
I VATICAN CITY,-June !" ?( APy
j The pope today proimifgifid .the i.
I "fundamental law" - Qftlienewi
( Vatican slate in 1 aitlc'ics, ,The '
first of theae. gives the pontiff, full
j legislative, executive, and jodjejury "
I power. In case the .papacy. tthauld-.
' be vacant, these powers, ?o. to the
( College of A'ardinals, which." ca '
only take legislative measures in 1
j caw o exticiuv urgviivy: however.
: f
j Thomas lOdksoi) suys We;.d.o "not '
know one-millionth of ont.'.p.er eent
j about anything, lie muschMt been . ,
watching somebody tryhig1' f & ad- J
jjusl nis i nines.
Cove Wins Many '
Honors in Stock
Show At Union
Ity Mrs. A. (i. Conklin
(Observer i'orrespondent)
'COVK, Ore.. (Special) Many
honors were won by Cove in the
Livestock Show at I'nion last week.
Heading the list were Hell brother-
with their grand championship
of all hrcedw and which also means
many firt prizes. Allen and
Lloyd Mills hoth won showman
ship in different cjasses with many
premiums on their slack. A num
ber of honors were won by the
Coins locks, Jtuth winning the Phy
scholarship which Is koowji as the
Mnrven Daniel memorial. John
was champion of the Holstein
olub, Harold won first with a pro
cHicing cow, France first in the
senior yearling. Kathleen won first
also in Junior calg. They also won
some special premiums with their
fine Holsteins. Troy Hecker was
a. scholarship yiven by the Kaatern
Oregon, UvtocU aswqciatlqn. In
the grade llolstelos, Jean Raiim
won first in Senior yearlings, La
von Kogr seeond and Oreta Haum
third. Chester Haum won a first
In senior caU- .....Mrs. Collems won
first with a Ouernsey bull. The
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U "My first Tule for healthful eat
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to ins ib t on at l.taat one dih of raw
vegetable salad and at Uast 'one
fruit evry day.
"Mjr second rule would be ver
atmilar to eat at least one cooked
vegetable and one cookedfruit every
.day. You an: vary the frgtts and
vegetables according to the season,
the.ir jirice, and yotu tastet"
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' It is important that people enjoy
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will, not eat a varied enough diet,
Sugar, one of nature's most perfect
flavors, plays a part in making almost-all
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inviting. u. ,;.
7' A pinch of sugar improves the
flavor of neariy every vegetable. He
member a dash of sugar in cereal,
in tea or coffee, in all milk drinks.
Good food promotes good health.
Th Sugar Institute. , -.
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OBilvie OiK-rnwya und lli- P""in
J,-rcys wi-ro aLso well il.i-oratetl.
Charley Di Huas won first ninl '
on In the graile row rlasn. N'""'
prous other lesser prizes were also
won liv f'ove people. I'lvr- of the
t.ii. will leave Sun-
iluy morning from Corvallis to lake
the summer eoursi- won on men
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FURNITURE CO, ltfc
seholarships. They are, Allen
I MillH, on 11 scliolarship won )ty hjK
j hal.y heef at the Ktate l-'air, Itntl,
Cumstoek on winning the l'liy
: seholurship. Troy Heoker In tl)0
! Fastern. Oregon l.ivestoek sehol
!arships anil Clerlruile and lloherla
' Hell in thi! seholarships won on
. their five Jerseys.
Three
Separations
(1) At revolving cell
Drum Grain Carrier.
(2) At small Dicker rolls
K?in front of straw carrier.
(3) At
th roug h
citi rier. .
endless straw
Three
Cleanings
(1) At cleaning fan in
side of straw- carrier.
(2) At lower leveling
cleaning shoe.
(",) Final cleaning at up
per self leveling: cleaning
shoe.
Case Prairie
Type
Models A-1I & P.:
From 8 ft. to 16 ft.
Sizes' to suit every
farmer.
Saves
Time, Labor,
Grain and Money
Complete Separation
Thorough Cleaning
Dependable Power
High Operators platform
Light Draft.
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Display!
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Perkins Motor Co.
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.
41 It und AdutiiM.
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