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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Saturday, June 15, 1929 ESS Sunday at 7:45 P. M., over KGW CARDINALS BACK IN FIRST PLACE - Jlct'Mmr to lfir Ife&p MifW Shoe for (V Xyou need no longer oldj you have on expensive ost, , HILL'S MVDependal)le Dependable Values. Quality. St. Louis Wins From Bos ton to Replace Pittsburg At Top of Ladder. Ily Willlitm 4. Clilfiiiuni (Atinrialed 1'retm KporlH Writer) A rier two dny of vain bnitlliitf ' iRiilitHt ntln mi nulls, tin CurdlnalH I nettled theiiiHelven ventorduv to till! more nhuiHiinl funk nt hi-ntlnif the Krnu.tu 'Phi. Hlelti raul.rn..l the delayed opening of the Moid on h-'tIpm by Hlunllntf Judge Kurh.H' Trihe, J to :t, uml ho. retrained fht j tli'c by tin- precurloiiH ijiuikIii of f tin If u l-pnne, or two percentage polntH. The (llnntH paved t hf way for ihiH ('iirdlnol udvunee by turn Jn hark the I'lratcs 7 lo 2, ufttir takinK two llueruneer jioken on tin! rhlii in the two preceding af ternoon. The I'lrales ran't win Unm nil, Hint thlH lieeomen particularly evi dent when a plteher like I.nrry llentnn neliieVcH hl hitched form. 1 tuition kuvh the hnrd KwlnKlntf HurcaiicM'! just seven ' hits, ami wlilotn was In any ilariKr lifter t thi' GlunlH knocked Jen I'etiy from I In box In the f I i'Mt tniiitiK- It wun iVtty'M Heeond knockout In Crack Vaulter SeattIe Trims "i gf5S5afc . League Leaders, mXfS?K I Score 18 to 2 4 "Ut m , Ity ltM AMMit1Hl Pr(H Hcattlc'H relljir-'lwpllfnK Jndlanfl Bill Dollar Helps Every Person He Contacts in His Journeys !;;, "J?:il'.' Dollar wuh tired afliT strenuous day whopping in l.a , Without a doubt t hct pf rsonul Uiande utori'H, He hud been toist-d f ri-nf"s:i(pc wliirh .'m- iea!'d aie from place to pluce. but in "spite proritubb- an 1 t'.n-y brhiK reiurns. made heap biff whoopee ut Heerea-por the rough hundlinff he had re- not from Kelf'is;i Itirere.ii.s iHune, but Hon park yeMierdny. hundJnK the flved he still retained hl rbeerful -from the l.ea ol neih'hbnillnes and leiiK'ie lending MisMion Itedn thJr "'"H for Uf wan doinff good to good fHiow siif )." worm Kcalplng thlH neaon, with a ot 'tit people hi co nit, tn con-, g-fjQi in u ny t Ii In's in 1 i fe go Hcore of IX to . The victory of,"""' wild. Hfntf every merchant )(V favor. When twop. opoaiibns the San l-'ranciHCo Seal over the lio n ceived him in the regular 1(.nk ...milt Illikf, ...... t.lH(ns,. , he Sacramento HenutoiM, ft to 4. In ii ii Inning game at the capital con vinced the ledn that whe.n it ruin it poui-H. The day' event put the courHo of busmen ma te a- profit on tht goods old, "It. neeniH ,u long t'mo," said "Itill" Dollar, -Kiint. I Ntarted out Esther Hooper Will Be Laid to A j T "nil jne guine in 11 Rest At Union!"; ily W. V. Connor ffibHerver ( 'orn'spondent ) I'NIdN (Special) Ksther McL;i roy Hooper died nt the hospital In I'ocatello, Idaho, Thurday, Junu ia, according, to a telegram elveil here by relntlven, dny. Ilotlgei-H Win -S it i:teven(li Itrooldyn roinmltteil three mln pluyH In the1 ninth at Cincinnati I yesterday, enabling the iteds to Hcore three tlmen und tie, but re won the gunie in the eleventh when Hcored on I'Yffd- J second 8tralglit victory over the j The Athletlc and the Ynnkeen ' AtiMHion Those, wlio week tiouiii-K ns polo vaulter hi the coining eastern in tercolleglates at t'hiladelphlu will )iav3 to coiitenil with Kred Slunly, ! Yale pole auller. U Is tinisld- wor.ert'd a good lul to plaei firwl In HiIh event. League Standings SenlH ahead by baps and houndn, uciuaini (he people of rnion to within wtriklug dixtance of firtit county with the advantage of place. ; J upending thdr money at home, but The OakM cleaned up at Kmery,- In reality it hu only teen a few, villc In more wa.vn thun one. They'oay." j defeated the Loh Angeh-n Angel.! "In that time, however, 1 Ik.vc ' fMVP. thP!" Ir0,tril ivPn. of our local e- mralgtU thlH we. k and a cinch on ta,)llfltllllt.1Itlj (j ,mV(! u the KcrieB. n addition to credit-j (Nl il( tit)1 loyj( fp(.n ,,11(t ,.xislM ing then, with ten victore i, , pve.y , huV(i KvIsitM " ViVn i i . o . I huM'.nwM men reali.e the value of! ove, I It Tni ?V VCt?!'? loaHy oooperatio,, uml work I ( ,l,f , , ne a w 1 1 l t" UlT (-' '"'"y. lowing a Un deire Houtltern city. A walk Indued to ln h f. hfii. hiH pitching rival, Frank. Snellen- i n .'1 hll "h:7 , among my brother Hills that makes in- believ,-, that hoiiim day. .some one who is only living here ror what he can get and has no in terest In L'nlon t-ounty and itH wonderful pOH.sibilll leH will .send me away to uoine olher clly for goods that ho Hliould buy at home. Then, of courtit. I would not eo visiting Mrs. Carper's mother, Mrs. l!ohy. .Mrs. Alice Chenowrorth who has en attending normal at v'(,n" mouth in visiting her parent), -Mr. ami Mix. Veper Henderson. like to return It in p. personal way. , . , m 1 , Co a rail W yss, camp tender J"" the three camps of the Johnn.i and Km slieepnien, went to Wat Iowa Monday fur .supplies and also to get another herder as out, uf the herders wan not very Well. Charlie AVortman l cutting out and grading a new mad from, his place going west to connect with the C. 1'. Carper road. Ha mad will connect with the main road at what is known as the Stella Jonrt place. The families of Fred Trump and Mrs. Nellie Fleshman have been finite ill with colds. Mrs. Jennie AVortman and baby one that Is bucked by the man with whom you have had snm" friendly relations., Kvery time anyone buys at home he cn.ites that relation and Hie fruitage is Hke'y to come tack to him wllh a surprising amount i,f compound interest some day and it often v.'tTit lo Knterprie Krliliiy fur I'ACII'K' COAST won trii-lr ciintonmry vJotorien y'H- Han l'r:inrlPo . tcnlay. Malninlnlnif th eight OAKI.ANI) ..... Kurn'' Kill ly whli'h lh Athl.-lHcH ,0H AnK'I'X ... Ifiiil, Tlif'Nlur'K liuinllltihMM.MfVP- MllywrOil Inn'i n nxooni) time UH Hoh Qruv KnrrinniTitn IlooiiiM' formorly Ml I'.sllior lumen Inline null to win wy M In. Scultli. Mt-Klmy, h retlIcnt of Tnlon, her 0, ttinl tlie linemen nlarieilcd lli Kfittlle nithir hiivliiB owneil a furni on the . TltreiK. It to 4. . I rorlUiiKl ' l ove roiicl north or town. She wtw i I he TnnliH hml another fine lilt- ,l:A(.l i: W. I.. Pet Mr. 4!i :i2 4r i-i :is :ir, :i:i M ....2 47 28 47 2 IS 411 .r3 .IIOTi .r,:.o .r2.ri .Ann av. I .4:i!i .:i7:t I .347 Imelt hy l-Yed Oi'lnuln, youiif; Diiek HOUthimw when the luiHet were flll j fi n nl two wen out, foreeil In th , winnlnf? run for the HturH. ' 'I'he ' K.'inie wi-nt II InnlliKM, uml wuk u IilteherH duel from slurt to ellmox. VeKlerihiy's Ccmsl l.i'Ucui. lUtr-tillx AT I.U.S ANIIHI.KH: It. II. Portland 2 II 0 Hollywood ... s J l Halterle.s: tliiman and Woodall: Shidlenliaek anil Kypher. I I innings). AT SAN I'-ltANCISCO: II, H. K: I Seattle 18 23 3 I . Missions 2 fl 2 ' Hallerles: Crahain and Cox; Mr- Quahl, Ilnliliell, Knott, nnd lloif-itiiin. this plaee (ittalu, hut I luie that .uch u IIiEiik will not happen. I "When the people here desire lo J put through it husiuess proposi 1 lion," noneUided "Mill, lo they hoard n train anil .'... I.- It rr ... il.'lll.tw In w...... .I.ut..l n;i..- II.. II I not very often. They ko down the sin el eulllllK on everyone in slKht. , and then eoini' haeU on thi. other Inlde." I illK al home is I hi'- Keynote whole pi opo.sit ion." (I'opyrlirht IH2II, I'Yod Mozarl) f I he hy ! Promise Struck By Hail Stones , Of Large J3ize2 AT SAf'ltAMKNTO: Tt. H. E. San l-'ruiielseo Ii lb ft Saerameiilo 4 10 1 I :i InnlriKa). Batteries: Comez nnd Head; llryan, Gould ami Koehler. marrlnl to Kmory Hooper an. I moved lo Idaho where nhe paKaril away after n hrlef Illness. Mr. Hooper wiled to her sister, .Mrs. lli'lt Titus oT Itamo I'lat near I'li lon, to eome to I'oeatello Inline- ;lately as MrH. Hooper was serl ' niisly III, hut Hhe arrived after the lilealh of Mrs. Hooper. Tlin liody will he shipped to l'nlon for hllrial 'lint no derinlte time lor the fun- .lil'ial has been set us relatives In XATIOXAIj tint? ufternoon, rakluK (leortte I'hte, (ieorue Hinlth and John I'rud- ' luiiMiif i.iiu K, ou, tielirlits sixteenth and seventeenth i,,,,i, " home runs. J. ' ,pi, ,,,, , , ,. , , , I New ork ii "i iriii wus i.'iili'H iriiril 111 sueeesMon, anil wa Ihe hardest iMUlerlmt he has Fiperleneeil slnee hreuklntc hill run of nine vletorles. iweive runltee nits, IncludliiK holh Of Cll'hl-llF'M hnilinm l-nlnul iirinn him In two official Iniiliufs. II..1 AMIIHK'AN l.l:.Vf;l' I'hlladelphl.i Krnoklyn Roston t'lnelmiati .... i.i:a(;i i-: v. I.. lis in .1 1 I 8 211 IS 2 il 22 21 2li .-.IS 21 17 .-111 IS 82 I AT OAKLAND: U. H. H. 1 I.OB AllKel.S l i I I Oakland U I I (I .f!:t:i Hatlei'les: I'lllt. I'hil.lM fin. I Vr.ii.. ren: .MfKvoy anil l.oinhardt. - "Ami yet I undersland," Ha.n "P.lll," "there are Home people 'v-Iio littVH often uske-1 for favors from homo merchants In the past und will ask them iiKain. w!io do not hesitate to Stenil money frii'ly and Heedlessly in pall onlxillK the mer chanta of other eilles." "II Is an excellent principle In .1117 .1.42 .447 Pet. .7711 .1112 !lifornia and elsewhere have been ....tlrl. "I nn.l ..rriilHreinftllM wilt tin WUS lifted lln till' third iiiiKlc us soon ns they are heard Wasijlnitlon uhout fuceil and de- !' Hnl.-t 1 In from. j feuted the White Sox hy 4 to I and , w Yoil( Headquarters company of the the Itrowns tiosed out the Ited Sox ''nu,M nntlonal miard entrained at l'nlon hy 7 10 I) lit reuialtiltiK Amerleiin .Iillii'tlon Tuesday evenlllK for Cnmn h'liuue fixtures. ' I levelaml .... I'lutsop one hundred per cent pren-1 I 'IsIiIiikion int. The company vK in cliurite MOTtRlfl HEAVSl i hlciiKo .,r I i.. in ..1 A.l. liin llnii.lluod J " ' " " J mosioii und Ineilliled I. lent. Art Walker. I Ski. Uohert fox, Set. Itulph foek, I Ski. Murray JeiiBen, SkL tleoritel liel.ap. Corporals Itay Helaps, I Ilalpli Connor, I'Vrrls (lilies, l.eliinil J PUN'I U.KTON. Ore. June 15'lhnt law hasn't lieen adopted In STAN STEWART W. I.. ...:i.i 11 .....111 pi .....in 2:1 ....211 27 2!i 2li ...Hi :iu ....19 :u; ....Hi :n Cyril Tolley Is " I British Amateur ; Golf Champion Ily Mrs. Ileilha Carper i Ohsrvr-r ( '.ii 1 i"m .1 1 1 h i'"ii i ) PltOMISK (Special) This sec tion of the county wits visited re cently hy a very hard rain ac companied l.y some hail, hut Not sufficient to do any dnnujire. While on the Poww.-ilkn ridito the hull was sufficiently lariie ami in such nuan- Itus'ness tn slnml hy Hie people who tilics 10 ruin the Kartlens, heat stick hy you. The man who huys down 1 he drain uml break window everylhlnif posslhb. ut home ere- panes and kill small chickens and ales a circle of business friends 1 ledins. who appreciate loyally and would I .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carper are OPENING THE DOOR TO A BETTER FUR NISHED HOME The credit arraliKementa which few days visit. you can make here enable, you to Pill Carper and C. P. Carper lurn'sli -Vour home In the lielf-hlh went to Wallowa Tuesday. Charles lf syh wllh but a small invesl took i.al Ills '.'.tuil which he ship- i 1" cubIi. The balance tain be ped to the Oreuon city Woolen taken cure of .out of lucerne In aiiiuiiiiiN toai you win really not 'miss, and yoy Will be enjoying all j the comfort anil beauty or a well I furnished home in I hie iii.eanl line. Let us explain our simple,, credit, plan to you.. , CARR FURNITURE CO., Inc. . Mitin 770 Eastern Oregon's T-nrgeNt Jlome Furnishers TO OIK ltlllS KOOV AVASIIIXOTOX, June 15 (Al) I iids for establishment of an air j ing into the kitchen and helped i mall line from Pasco, AVash., to ; themselves to candy and gum. This Spokane;- Iasco to I'brlland nnd f is not the first lime this lias hup- ' I'usco to Seattle, will he opened on poned. j August 1 Ii. Tlifc" service will place John Carper went to Jtwwitka. : tho northwest' in direct airmail nday to look after some some connection with the transconti- ;s'neep of Fred Falconer's as the nental route' branch line running t herder, John Snuffer was lit. 'from Salt X-tike City to Pasco. cornea from unexpected una rt (it n," "Those citlzins of I'nion county! who buy their good from Koine ilis-1 tant concern never get anything j In the way of reciprocity or re- ' turn. They have cast their bread: on watei-K that will flow away unit f '"' l11" went to consult a never come back. Who is there jn ' lotnr about his health. tin big houses in distant dies whoj A crew of men wns nut Friday knows or cares about us in this repairing the line again Whore oily? We are only one cog in the. (he workmen of the liowinun vuk rnachiui. of distribution to be Hi-its company hnd torn it down, ground through the days work .Vr. and Mrn, .1. W. Corner vbit without tin- .slightest feeling of Jed Sunday with Mj and Mrs. V. I. friendship." 'Similar. "Here yve are among friends and! Some time between AVednesday we can create a circle of well evening and Saturday morning w'she'rs and good helpers who will!some unknown person or persons I make Cnion emmty betier and buy- gained entrance to the Krange hall throwing some rocks through I window and breaking awjiy tlie J Mower sash. After getting into the ,inain hall they pushed off the hut-' lion which held a trap door open- Hani, nnd privates Leslie neuter, (AC) Johnnie NuhIi. l3&-nound Kngene Parent, William I lobbln, rroni Portland, won the scheduled ltulau Hani. Hex Max tor, (leurge elglit-round match with Hi an lev VauHouten. Paul Cock. Kenneth . Kteurt. Portland lighter, here! Prather, Jesse McAllister, Joseph 1 last night when Htewart fouled him j Parent, Sammy Massett ami K.en- in the fourth round. , iteih Jttitehlnson. 'I'he boys re-i Johnnie Knell, lift pounds, Tit-! ported for duty at five o'clock und coma won the decision In eight ( hud their first mess ofr Cncle Ham rounds over Hilly llobliins, Port-' heioro hoarding the tin in. I la ml. ' I Mrs. Wltlinin Wheeler left for tr, n ,iltri ..i-i1,...,1,.ii(.r i-nif Kentworth, Portland, knocked ouvi .f.r.U SANDWICH. Knuland, June 15 ,f,IS f AIM Cyril J. II. Tolley today won .-I )0 lie Prltlsh amiitetir golf ehum- .Itss pionshlp for the second ttm'e, de- .:4fi feating John Nelson Smith, Scot- .Iti'ii tish carpenter from l-'lfe, 4 up ami f AT D AT F T Fi'fi'lTi isspelleii signs nre a cause ror - 1 1Y iUlV ULiiUl (Ji j-nrrertt in Turkey-It's n good thttrs- harl(o-(tirtlf nt- -'Heast - has f' , ' rnr-mvmn-i"of rondshlrt snindk that foitml the answer to one- uuestion he knows how a vice" president y. , con get a little publicity. this counti East Oregon Fast Freight, Inc. Over Night Express Service nt Freight Rates? Insured Carrier Auto Freight Terminal 'Hone Main G73 1113 Jefferson Ave.'- Portland l-'riday, June 14, to Join her husband who has been In west ern Oregon and Washington for Hcvcrill Weeks. I uncial services for Ksther K. Pursel, who died at her home In North l'nlon Tuesday morning, were hchl at the Methodist church Friday afternoon, the Itev. It. ( l.ei In charge, The Woman's Itelicf Corps or, which orguniKuiion she was a charter member, held a short Hrownle Hunk irk, Pendleton, lb fi pounds, In the second round. Shorty Mylke, 1 a 4 pounds. Ken newlek, scored u second -round knockout over Young Weaver, Portland, In u scheduled four round go. Too Beautiful To Be Spoiled With Cooking .IOM KKXXKItY OIKS Wl.NNIPKl). June lii (AIM John Kennrdy, wcmid vtco presl- vlc,. at the cemetery. Mrs. Pur- dent of the Knlted drain Hrowers liiid lived In t nlon fur about Limited, apd one of lis founders. Titiy years and always took active Jiit' ii st III civic affaliK. the Hi'hool, and whatever was lor the belter metit of the city. The City park was partly a Kin from Mrs. Pur fe, tif kite years she has been un able to attend any meetings away fl'oin !;;; holur. Mr, and Mrs. J. Hutchinson were called to Astoria Wednesday by a telegram staling that their son, Kenneth was seriously 111. He V,,.0 ttili, t'ne iMitiuoiI muuiiI u he.. recruit In the local company. The parents 1 1 1 Immciiiately tor th" cfa.l by auto, arriving at Astoria about ii o'clock l-'rldav morn tug. A wire from tiiem states that Ken neth Ik resting well and appears to be improving. ' I Unnhani Wright A- his son-in-law i ami daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Pat ' Powers wore down from Medical SpriiiKs lo attend the funeral Hvr. vices of Mrs. Purse!. Mrs. i". W. Krwin and daiinhler Kva June, Airs. Sherwood Williams ami Mis. Orandy her mother, I., I., MeKeiiiion and Mr. HeMamy came over front Lii (Jrand.: for the Pur ot funeral. Hr. A. MayvUle of I .a fliand' lias been leelurlfig of evenings this Week at, Hie K. P. hall. died nt bin home her late last nlfcht. Hi: was born at IteaVHrton, out., In 1ST. I. He was ren aided as Hie "rand otd man" of the farmers' movement In the went. An Irishman gavr a CMn.inian named Havht Wang tuo pints of blood In mi operation In Now! York. Laundry clienis are apt to have a ruilier rough time of It u 1 1 " i K t his I, .), up. t 1 These summer days are. en lirely too nice to have them spoiled with half of the day pent in n hot kitchen preparing meals. It's (he time of year you should be outside nnd when mealtime comes, this fine Coffee shim is the Ideal place tn -atiry i he Inner man ami woman. If It gets ton hot, try eoM meats and salad for lit noli with a big glass of iced tea. There's always a tempting vari ety of good food and for din ner, too. Sacajawea Inn "I'oliils llio Way to Heller Tliliir).- Washington Is Winner In Race SFOOTi PAINS i Willi Wisconsin ''" 10 n,lm"c-'' "' mi HUH 1 lStOIlblll Q( IKNCKvW, ,, fool p.i, I rc.ult rroin wealcenetl imm-lef 1 MAl.tSON. Wis.. June 11, (AD Now way I, discorrrrd to M.ir.1 ,nd Iwn I nlveiKliy of Wash Imtton treiiKllinl t!,o.o mulr.. That burn-! news vlrturiuUK over Wtacoiwlu ing. ehion, lirnl frrlinn in the (ret 1 xht llH. Unlay jet our tor I'oiikii- .'K loot callute.. oain, ia In.. I Ue, pe. N. v.. hopeful of bi iiut inle, hall or hi-el ilull ache In the thr surprise euiriiut of the Inter- klr. call or knee npreaiJina o( the coll. ulate reuatia. , '''I. or that brokrn-tluwn Irelinn The MitMkv vai-Hltv boat, reveal.''' l'n now lie quickly etltlftl. l'ain liiar hiiiooiIi power, won over the JtoP ' 10 mtuulrt when an amasing 1 iilvemlty ol wixemiHln crew yea- 'l.lu' "- eallfil the Juni Arch lertlay In two-mllfM race on the Uater.Hof Lake Mt-nilota. Tlmeil In I I. 02. tin Jlusklea won almnut na they llkiil. ullhouuh their uiamln over the ltnilitct-8 wn little more than a lenitth. The Waslllnitlol. lunlor eluht also liuule an linpreieiive Hhnw im;. 11 Im: away to a four-leliuth vhttory over the WlKcousin Innlor Vitralty. The younir llilaklea' lime wna one aernnil Blower thnn thnt of Ihei vnrnlly race. ii i. i i . . . . """a i-ii ....... ,i ii mcDiy elaitic and eteeetl- liiKly hitht and thiu. llesulli are (lermanent. Soon band may be diatilfd. Nearly f.UUU.UOl" now in u.e. Siieeialiiti auiared' al leiullH'iirneitwiti,!,', Tiar'r 1 Cvinn in today. lUntjrV Money back i( not Vm.Vw.iJ7KJ ''''H'""1- ADCII BRACKS RED CROSS DRUG STORE Fix Up Your Room With BESTWALL PLASTER WALL BOARD In your spare tinu". It comes in i foot widths and 0, 7, S, .), and 10 foot lengths. Easy to ap ply. One sitle sized ready for painting or kalso niining. COMF. AND SEE IT. Home Lumber & Coal Co. Successors lo Clntule C. Pratt Building Mateiials of all Kinds 1S02 Cove Ave. phone Main 2-tS. Fixing Up Your House? Then you'll need . sewer Pipe chimney pipe Northwest House Paint $2.75 Gallon Sawyer Holmes Mercantile Company Phone MAIN 17 FROZEN GOODNESS For Young Appetites Why not keep cool with ice cream? It is the one dessert for the whole family all summer, and as for' pepping you up in the afternoon there's nothing like it. Your dealer can supply you with BLUE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM Made in La Grande "EAT MORE DAIRY PRODUCTS" iter.;-. livvsra Do You Long for More Congenial Surroundings? JF YOU are not satisfied to live where you are now, there is no reason why you can't find something a great deal mora pleasant through the Want Ads. You have only to advertise the sort of a house you want in a clearly worded Want. Ad and you will have it in short order. EVENING OBSERVER MAIN .17