La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 05, 1929, Image 2

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    Friday, July 5, 11)2!)
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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
REDS TRIM CUBS
IN EIGHT INNINGS
Pirates Take Double head
er Leaders Win in the
American League.
Feature Values Illustrating the Savings Awaiting You in Our
! i
i i
Closing Out All Our Summer
1 Hats at About V2 Price
$5.00 and !?t.00 hats $2.95
$7.00 xind $8.00 hats .153.95
$9.00 and $10.00 hats $1.95
Some new Ribbon and Crepe Hats just arrived,
also new styled Felts at reduced prices.
Dependable
Quality.
HilK
Dependable
Values.
San Francisco Seals Leading In
Coast League With Four Victories
The Kit li 1' rii arisen Boa In a 1 -...J"inrpit
ytvferiiay u couple or mllen
-"tiiiead or the pack in the Puelflc
i'oiiHi longire's, Fourth or July
Double, headers. Thi; champion
of Inn year's aenMon now lead Ihe
M'tiirac with futir vii'turh'. for the
V!:SI KIUKW'S (OAST l.LAfil K
m ;si l i s.
At l.tv Anuele
! IftST (1AMK: It. II. K.
Port limit 5 1 2
I .on Anwh'H IS II! 2
HiiHitIi-h: (Ml man, .Mel onnld.
Waltem iiml WoodaH; Hit r foot mi'I
first week of the .ennd half f Nandber
tjie Mfaaon.' XKPONI) (JA.MK: It.
' - J Purl In ml 1!
Kijflitof-ii home runs were itinl- j J(J Angelen t
Al out ihiriiiK the day In all eight; jiaMwIes: Alnhuffi.y'ami"'
I't.r (hf MPHMrmi I,1iipIII of Oi m-nlsi
orupke-l out throe of tln-m, whll'!
Wilir of thevSVul and Brwer o(
'gjp i AnKi'lt-f t'ucll. neorprl two. J
'3 Souls Win Two. 1
thr ft-Mllr!
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Miuvht ii n I Wit i'i rti.
(7 IlinlitKH by nirreomi'til ),
At SKHl.Klll
TliP KiillH d.-ft'iitpil
Inditing at ItrrreuMon purk it to
in thd rnornlnn fray, uinl 22 to in
tit tin uflernonn. Korty-Htx runs
wcrp the tolul Tor Hie- Hay In I hone
tWO llllltlt'H UloilO, musing tilt' fflllH
to marvel ut, this Blrtmge hniiii) or
baseball.
- The Mission iTi'il.i and Hie OiiliK
brokn even In the double nt Krnery-idllt-
nerosa the buy. The Keds look
Ihe morning jfmno 4 to ;i while
Ihe Onklunderfl eoppM the nfter
1Vunn urrulr fi to 4 by poanelng on
4:.n Never for Tour run In the
Iffhlh Innlnf,'.
I .oh AngelcH defeuled Portland 'n
ngolH hit hard In the first K"in
Hollywood II 12 1
Niieritnir-nto 12 1
(Tlcl.
Hat I or) cm: K!nn(-y, 1 lolh-rwon,
M'ul very iiml HiiHsJer; Itachao
I 'ia twin II ami SVverefd.
At KniTiimriilo
HI-;MN' (I A M I'!: 11.
Hollywood :t
Macr-iiiiH'nto II
lii.lf.'i Ich: Hlu'llcnbiick iitwl
hh r; Hi yun aii'l Sfveri'bl.
1 1. K.
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li I
Itas-
Ity W illiuni .1. liipman
( AxKoriuh'd I'rfss Spurt h Writer)
If Die I'iraif-H no.se out tin- Oilm
by a margin of imp lliln kiiom itl
thr f-no! of tin- National h-aKUc p-n-nunt
lace on next (H-IoImt fi, the
l'oili t It of .1 illy will ko ilown In
('liicnKO baKi hall amialM a.H a nuvt of
black ThuiHil:iy, With the cuircnt
h'iHli'i-Hhli haiiKlnK upon alniuxi
every piteheo" Itall, the Krililis eil
lereil Into an aKi''-'ineuL with Ibe
Cincinnati Jd-il lo hall Hie ninrn
intC ame at I2::tn p. in. The Kc.lx
won, of cnuiHe, anil the Cubs
dropped out of fli-Mt place oh the
1'iniU-H HWept two more lecibniM
from the ci uiripMiiK "anllnals.
The VankeeM have an unhnpfiy
nieiiMiry of u Klnnle ni'ine Hlmilar
ly eurtailt-d nt the height of thf
Mil' 4 raiiipuiKn to enable the eba.ni
pionH lo keep an exhibition agree
ment at Indfanariolis. The TiRer
look that decfNlun by a Hinle run
In eiMt innings, and while the de
feat did not Ktand alone In d-pilv-
IIIK Ull ri UKHieii ui a I mil in
i KtraiKht flat?, the fact remaiiiH that
V'anhlnton won by only Iwo Knines
at Ihe finish,
Iteds Win Ity I tun
The niornlni? Ki'oi'' nt bfeaKO
' yenterday -ame lo its abrupt close
III tile end of Ihe eighth Willi the
1 ItedH in rront by U to S. It was
lopped "If by a Cincinnati triple
play JiiHt an it Heeined that the 'ubs
i were heudinw lor n certain tie and
a p'oHHihle victory. After the men
ol 1 IcndrlckM had taken the lead
with a Mingle run in the first ha.lf
of Ihe eighth, winkles hy (ionznlen
and .Ma lone put I'titm on first and
third iviih .McMillan coming up.
I'illi-nk'er 8 e i n e d .McMillan's
Krounder, ttiKKei) -Ma lone on the
banellne and hurled the ball to
Kelly, doubling McMlunan. Setior
tioiizaU-H, never a Kaelle, benmii'
J the third victim a Kelly'B quick
Hi row to Ciooch met the ChienK"
catclier at t he plate. j
! A crowd ol IK. una witnessed tho
: morn inn game in the rain, but
I'fi.iKMl braved the weather to ?ee
i the alternoon contest. With Kri'd
1 IHuIu-'h Kod pitching (aTter an un
steady first round) hacked y hard
, hitiltiK. the ( 'n hs rewarded t heir
I followers with a H to li victory In
'. 1 he a I tcrnoou , but Mi-('arthy's lead
of half a KiMile had been crushed
under the uciuht of two ritlsbuiKh
victories. .
I'lrates Take Two
I Ili niy .Meine pitched the Pirates
j to an X to 4 triumph over the Car
dinals In the niiirniiitf and Itemy
Kleiner repeated Ihe performance
in the afternoon, X to 2. Succes
sive home runs by Comursky and
Shcely, Comorsky's with the bases
i lilli'il, removed, all ii-nsion from
Al snn 1-YiitiriM-n
KIltKT CAMK: It. II. K.
S'-altb- f. 14 3
San Kranclsco '.....!i I (I (I
Hallerles: ( 'ollard, IMpKi as and
( o x, I la vis n n d M c I sa acs,
i ui Jvi Vi-' ilitt li'-iuioeu. tWoiiurLinent In. it lu
I ' seventh, ami h-lt tin- IcaKiie cham-
uunLii.u v i .i i ,r" " -- ' nions caHtimr anoui lor a enmrort-
vie.uiv Tiu. MHVnn I.. ..t...r ,.ii,. ' 1 Ul ' ' ,r'1 h: K''" I,r 1h r,i:n. uhle berth In the second division,
( up mum) i-.u itaeeni piicn.nK hiiui j(
out bull utter th HihI tnnliiK- The
I Mit-ks lullieil twit' In the openlnif
frame. Hut tln-y I oh l tlulr bad In I
(he swuimI when llif AnifelH turned !
four litis ,nlo fniir runM,
llorreaul; Thurston.
.lone
d.
At O'tUlaihl
KIltST fiA.M K:
Mlsslnns
I Oakland
V. ' -Ail Tie (.Aim
Sacnunento and llnllywnod but- Craahrnd, nai.d
ted to u standstill in the morning .nnih:i i til.
i it ui siockton, jhts Kami be
(nir culled In th tenth Iniibur with
ft fi-Ull tie kdne to pus.'.njf or Ihe
itniH limit. i: Krank Shellentmch
Vbnt out the Sdons In the second
halil al Snernmenin A to ft.
II. i:,
I
and l The I'hlllie.s outpunehel the
I Brooklyn Muck by I -I lo 1 2 in a
wild first Kame yesterday, but the
, home rorccs rallied behind ihe
euivintf of J(dmny Murrison to
t'liii off Willi the second hy ft to It.
1 I The (ilauts completed the Na-
llallerleH; Wilson and Ihildwin; tioual nrouram yestenlay by divld-
KiiNicb ami Itead, inj a doublehi-ader witli the 1 1 raves
iwhom rhey had hoped to defeat
SI-:ctM (1 A M K: It. II. K. 'twici'. The Itosinnese snatched the
Missions :t It 2 i upenert hy 4 to 'A In a ninth round
Oakland .r 0 S , lally. hut Larry Iti-nton won tin
Ha tier: en: Neveis, Leiber and liiKhtcap by S to
Iloftiuan, Hal Iwin: Mci:voy ail) j l.t iuh i- Triumph
Lombard!. I-Ivenis in the Amerh-an league
I Grande Ronde Meat Co
Packers and Distributors of Mt. Emily Products
Oily Grocery
and Market
Main 75-50
Economy Grocery
and .Market.
Main 573-1 S
Hoover
Market
Main 755
We as Manufacturers
1)6 Not Ask You to Base Your Patronage of
Home Products on Your Community Loyalty
Because we offer you just as good a commodity plus
service 1 Substantial saviny-and Keeping your
Dollars in Union County.
Every purchase of HOMK PRODUCTS helps to build
UNION COUNTY and encourage their manufacture.
Buy Them - Demand Them - Enjoy Them - Save!
!-
P. S.: Look for the ORANGE TRUCKS. They deliver
you HOME PRODUCTS.
Oilier Values
In Decorated
Break f ast Sets
si
A Store-wide Event Embracing Every Department Buy Now And Save
to 50
10
5-Piece
Breakfast Set
$19.85
Excellent quality, modish
clesijjn in choice of scyeral
cclor finishes. Table is 32
in. hy 22 down and 32 in.
by '12 with loaves raised.
5-Piece
Breakfast Set
$21.95
Fascinating; and cheerful in
its soft rich finish yet ex
ceptionally low priced.
Table when open is "6 in.
by '12 and ."fi in. by 22 when
closed.
Open An Account
Willi a
Ureakfast Set
5-Piece Breakfast Set
r.eyond all doubt this is the greatest feature value in Breakfast
Sets ever offered in this city. You will find in them only best
material and workmanship and a detail of finish usually found
in sets at a much higher price. Beautifully enamelled in the
newest colors with appropriate decorations, these sets include
well designed table with four chairs to match.
$17
.75
5-Piece
Breakfast Set
$23.85
Beautifully finished and
decorated in blended colors
with exceptional construc
tion. Table open is 32 in.
by -12 and ,2 by 22 w'hen
closed.
5-Piece
Breakfast Set
$26.65
Exquisitely designed with
every detail of construc
tion including finely turn
ed legs. Choice of several
finishes. Table measures
Table measures 3G in. by 22
closed and 8(i in. by 42
open.
Your Choice of the Most Popular Ranges at Prices Greatly Reduced
Universal, Montag, Monarch and L & H Electrics
$110
Universal
Steel Range
$fiQ.50
The famous Universal, the choice of thousands of house
wives. Equipped with Duplex Grates, it .burns wood or
coal with equal satisfaction. A perfect baker quick and
economical in operation. Enamel and nickel trim.
$135
Full Enamel
Montag
Range
$115.00
Large size, gray full
enamel Montag range.
Built to burn wood or
coal. Of lasting con
struction and made to
give long service. . A
real baker; economical
in operation.
Easy Payments
(J - ( Down
plU Delivers Your"
Itange
$115
Enamel
Trimmed
Monarch Range
P:::TI
V" t
Monarch Wood-Coal Range at a big saving. The baking
and cooking qualities of this range have made it de
seivedly popular through the northwest. Of guaran
teed construction .you. are assured of many. years of
satisfactory soi-vice. Nicely trimmed in enamel.
JE2SssA
I " . . . .ggyw
... . Jrj:
."-H I " . 1
L & II Electrics Range
regular Si)S.50 value. Three burner
L&ll i;ii'ctrics liange with enameled oven
door and reciprocating switches. . Abso
lutely rust-proof oven, almost instant heat,
inexpensive to fl?7f
operate P 1 D
L & II Electrics Range
llegular S2(!0 value. Full enamel, auto
matic I.&ll Electrics Range. For satis-
laetory service, quick and economical op
eration this range is
unsu i passed
$195
Convenient Credit Terms
Gladly A rranged
i Carr Fit
Reg. $2.00
Inlaid Linoleum
A choice of fine linoleums in
standard quality,- such as Ann
strong, BlatMin and Nairn. Six
new and charming patterns to
choose from in new patterns and
delightful color (U -t (f
effects,, sq'. yd !. Pl.DU
Durable
Print Linoleum
Made only of high grade mate
rials and built to give long ser
vice. The-heavy paint surface
makes it durable and sanitary
and the tough burlap back base
prevents HCin
tearing, sq. yd I OK,
rniture Company Inc
on the linlidJiv moved a Ion pretty f'v' J fj$()
Athb-ttcM d.lciiled Ihe Ked Sox by'
:t to I in the morning mid .s to ij
In Ihe at'tei noon. Hob drove elio-ne
Hie mnrnlm; rnwairemenl fur hl.sj
thlil e.ni h iclni v. j
Thi YanK-e? won from Washing- ,
ion , io l and M lo A in :i double ' nuifhdd
hi nl. ;-. tit.rnn.iitilni; thfir petition ' his lll
V TWO TILTS
JULY FOURTH,
rlllr.vr.n. Auiy .p - - l.eon !
llaeli" -W iNo., the Culm' pudKV i
v t. Mhiy addeil two to
tistie s.M;ld.!. ,
League
Standings
'ROSEN BLOOM
! WINS MAIN GO
! IN PORTLAND
COLVMBlA IS
l BEATEN TODAY
i BY TRINITY 8
iniie iiml (Hie hall uanu-.H tiehlmlj After t inc l-a tifb- il f coin the
the M;ielnieii :uid three points tn field iluiinu (he aiii-rnonn Kiimc
f i nt of the 1 1 iiiu us, who alo are ! with ' "in em n.i i i i n- :i t taekinc I lay
nine and one lwilf eonti'iMs removed Kelp in thi lit-dn' dummt. Wilson
from first place. The Hrownlw (tent hi:i l it ersi-hln into ptteher
tiimnied ihe 'l'ieis 2 to ti and 7 I l'ete iiotiohiie Care when the two
io n a a ;iiiiHi fur their .t-tlej tram. met ;it the 1'niou station
against ihe VanUe.'! to deride pos- last night to attain for tlit c;ist.
n-Mon of yi mill pliier lor the tnno ;
!,,.,,. "Vou'ie unite a sernpper. aren't
1 yon I un.t ?'e v ;is reported to
The White Sox won the opener j,ave said to Vi!.h.m. "If you want
from Cleveland by f lo l.ut the';Uiv mme. omi, iuiw our ear."
1mlian.4 tinned thr tables tn thet Wllx.n's t;st shut out tw ice and
i ponohue tell i,. t!i. tlnnr. striltlng
his head. While the Keds gaihrfed
inbuilt t"tmhue and lielped him to
his feet, the I'tilm hustled WiKon
rd the train.
I'nriric Ctmt l.eaunie simnliii.
W. I.. IVT. j
Sun I-'raneiaeo 4 n l.nnn j
Hollywood 3 a l.tuid !
l.os AlU'ehs 3 I .7.'t
M is.-'un ; '2 ,:,uu I
Oakland 2 2 .Ti ff j
Portland t 3
Seiiltte t) 4 .HUH l
H leramentu n .una 1
t;nuie. 1 'J lo
Martha Morel i us
i 1 urns rrotessional
NniMral l.enue
l'tttsl'iirgh
'hleagt
New York
Sf. I.ouis
Hrooklyu
Philadelphia
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avoiilt d w h..t
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teams on dlfi.
Mini' tinin,
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leplomatuMUy
ight have lvn an
hv vnding the two
'1 seetl'Mi ut the
American Ukkho sraiiilliiirs.
! M:W YOliK. July (AP -M.'ifhu
Niu-eliiis. New York worn. i1
NWlmmer uhn h,h Itlnsl of th
w.mM rei'OnN fi oin 1 yarls t
v.irds. a nn.uinceil here todny ,
that she had turned profession;) I ' Martha Norehus held more
and would emupete m the Wrigb ttutimnlne, el. a mniuiu-h) t than n in
itiaratiien tor woiiihi al Teront n. 1 nt her uin:n w In a di-h.irred le,
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POll'n.ANO. Ore.. .Inly (V
Ov r 3oim bolnir fans witnessed
Pottland'.s open air boxinfr card at
Port land baseball park yesterday
afternoon. in the main event.
Male llosenldooin. of New York.
Knitted the unanimous deci.slun of
judges and referee over .n An
derson, Povington. Ky at the end
of their fast and speetarulnr ten
rotiml event. Anderson suff.-red a
bleed Inir nose In the first round
whfeh continued to bleed through
out the battle, but In spite of los
ing the decision, Anderson gave u
good account of himself. Kosen
bloom's riaMilng speed and ability
lo throw boxluK Kloves from any
range or Jingle aided him greatly
in his victory.
Posonbloont had a six and a half
pound advantage in weU'bt.
Willie Keldman. New York, took
an easy ten-round decision over
Ued l'h Ian. Oakland. They are
iniddlew etcJutf.
lUtrhio King. Lou Angehs. and
Matt Palo went six fast rounds to
a draw.
Tony Talareen. Walla Walla
heayw eij;iu, and Jaefc Mrflreer,
Poriland. fought a m round draw.
! MKNI.MY. Knglaud. July S. A(P)
i The 1'olunibta ;inivi-r'ty lifflit
AVciKht ctev..'wa. beaten ill the
I MenN y-4i, mittu today by the First
! Trinit eight;
)' futumhia'K setback at the hantla
of Hi" Trhilly college boys from
. Pamhri Igc fame 'n Ihe quarter
; finals nf the competition for thr
Thatiiei: clip. The New York COl-
b-j,-e hoys, up lo this tlmt havs
Ibeaieii' all cuim iH In Kntfland.
w Iniiing i he r eveni in the Marlow
j U-gatta and capturing their pre
. ions heats h.-re.
! Trinity heat Columbia today by
ffour boat le until The winners
i time was s mtnu.es, 2 S seconds,
i for ihe mile nnd five slxteenilift-
Pendleton Takes
First dame, 8 to 4
W Al.l.A WALLA. Wash., July 5
Pendleton Buoknroos too
advantage of four erroi'H by LcW'l
tn LiiiuberfackM here to win tho
second game ol the Inter-clty Invi
tation tmnnainent at Pomsrfty.
to 4.