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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1929)
, ..... Wednesday, July 17, 1929 Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING "OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Just .received a shipment of new sweaters in all colors, stripes, checks, plain. The midsummer clear ance price $2.50. HILL'S Dependable Quality, Dependable Values. Portland Ducks Blank Stars In TwoJIit Contest!;1 iKeii Doherty's Decathlon Ability ! ! I Brings Delight to U. S, Track Fans I i Ity AI.AX .1. (iOI'l.ll lii.linis. "Nutlcr I he way lie win j ;( As.ii-:iilcl I'n-nD Spurts Killlor) I III IiIh lii-w Jiiiiiii or HiTurm:iiii' i ; NKW Vllllli (AIM llni' nr Iho! wlii-n lift In nnnxi'il." Tluil ri'tlliirk ! riio.sl plii-noim-istil iilhlclic ueii li'VO-1 w:is iiiihIi it: llic I'eiin ri.ityn in -: IlliTHa In yon i-m Is the rapid u.wnil- ! HJS. Knu llolmi-s llion iliil not .'inry of Kciiiicl h liuhi'iiy, hIIiii, 1 n ullzi- whnl u r lis-." lie liu'l un-'yiiir-ol.l lletroll yo:ith, tu I in- iwik 1 fovi-rrd. , (il all-aroiiml iiii b. j llolnTly la nol rliiKhy bill wins ; Thirc ae.inirl n yiiu-nliiK KP lo hy IiIh n niai liable roimxliniy. hill whin Ih'SIiM-Ihi-Ii-iI llarolil (In-, Hid ln-.t fv.nln prol.ul.ly arc ill.' i horn, llic HllnalH whonliiiiiMlcr, waall.ro.nl ami liit'li jninim. pole vailll, j lorci il Irum i ! heavy work of : iIInimis nnrl javelin, hnl lie never lljaeli anil fie-lil eouipi-lillon hut in; In far ilown the lisl in the othera vfti Ihan Iwo yearw Diiherty not iiiuliini? up 1 1 e il.-cjil hlon. Ileael i only has -iilialleil (Mioin'H reeonl . iloin Minn more than oho or two ni winning the llatlonul ili-cnl hint! ! I r.i liu! Ib a slrijlK," r;nHhor. ! r,ha'n(ilonshii twin- In u row lull j Dolierly m-i-llm lo lake ilellht ul.i eaiiililiMlii'il a lii-w Alilera-an j n maliliiK Hie re.lykiiiM hlle Iho reeiml for till" len-evellt raeket. j rliiM. I.ust year Knit KlkinB, the Knur (eflii- Hlile-piiulb ln(l!eilr i Nehr.itli.-i t ti rj in ii. was picked an the lihlonlsliiliic nipi'lity wll II which iAlni'i ira's l.iat ileeallllon lift hilt j linllerly Iiiik i;lilllhi:il to llt.' lop. j ),,. l.toke ilown at the Marl nf tile j Thr aie: I. pal trlald. whieli lioherly won. ! I. bVi-und In Tnpy l'lalBky in It. n-iilly. I.I Denver Dolierly not :ho I'l lin relay ileeallllon, April, only iisplayeil l-.'lklnx' fnrliier I nil's, Willi a tnlal of 7'H I .:i.ll: i Allieriean record hut oullaMcd tin ipnllllM, j iiewe.it Indian all-around Blur, Wll- Hon i nai ie.i 01 MiiBiii-ii. i wii.. ...... year Hie youlliful Cllarleu haH set a woi ld'a record pace In I he firm half of I III decathlon lest only lo VN.MI'J'"fi I'KK'pS tiorvp. her :i4 to MW V,. WINNII'KG, Man.. Julyfl7 (AC) Th""- Ku " liantie rush lo huy - One hour hefor.. ine close of the " "'' I'" n .receipt ' further Winnloeir irruln market today uniu.vorni.ie w.innir reporis. 011- ......... nvnMI and tile nottllw nioiwillng toiler "J-td Ji i;. eenls to $1. 1.1 l.mj and wim reporli j rain. l-.rn i.'nited Stnt I, w.lll no forecast of Transparent ToaJi Plpn Innils. n-li'rli have rcccnily nrrlveil ill I lie l.ondnn zon finm South Anierlen. nrp so thin Mult one enn sep Ihrii'iuli Iheni. 'IIip e-'.'s. nunilieiina itf. In Ml", uro lal.en l.y Hip iiiiiIp nnd ilennsileil In e.niiles in the molhei"ti h::el;. fl 1 sale vame IOC Delivers One of These July ' a. Wiiuicf of fHymplf Iryoui JiiihI nutiuiuil chiitnhi(jnKhjt at f'liil. j Ud-'iiii-iu, tlnly, Mias, with 7t!0M. 3. Thiifl in Olympic ohiiiiip',n- , Hhit nt Ainstfnliim, AiiKust, !iK, IHHi.GW p'jlliry, lu'lpintf to . , , '. ' I'ort'Cf I'yiivo yrjoja f ''inl:)nil ' i The Imll witu livoly in .Pacific j m w worid'M n-conl ol' K(ir)J.:' ' r.oaHt niaftnu cnmpa yi'RtcjnJay, pop-' points l" wln- , piny MM ovctr Hut Nil ul licc'icallon ( 4, ViainM' of naltonal . "cliaiiit jtarlt' nlu'ii- llic HfatH cicfifiiti-il lite lnntf1iit for wrcoinl thin nl ln-n-! '.-raiiii-iili) Ki'inttoiTf, and ii - juiy, mvj, with 77.s-i.iiK pointK. rintl 011: thai tlu-pi-i- t Ii? harrl-!t. hiHt five cvi-ntK f wIhm-h t)i Kllli fiT t-rt'W Hi-alp-i - tir- liKllaiiH. 'I'lut Jiorne-liiilo vu ll't hf aiilitialfil , at. JJortaii, wiifffi CnHcan-lhi lii'lfi Hi I ol I y won ;1 S ma to it en u p I ( of Hcialuliy hIiik!'), mul IiIh ihukih did l.tilo ;il h.il. ( .lack KnlKht, nMVly aciiulnld by thp (Si-ilt 1 10 in rortluipi, funic lilw I'dul turn up the tppupd anl tu;il i'ti IiIh ih'W niatra fu a ti to vlf Uuy iivitr liic K-i-nntunt. Tin- only rutiH olf Kultrhl wwo hoiiitii-H hy KoitlilM' piiii na. Hlhr illclird llic hall for Ml Iwinlit-iilKlilh hoiu- IT i)t Die HIMlfOll. l)(Us IlluJik saus. The; DucliH-hlanlii'tl t lib KlaiM 3 to II. Ui)lil l(iiin(M-' Tfxua i-hk'i''I 10 i-fiitcr field with tvvrt oul In Hm ninth, iho only Hollywood h)L wan Unlllnnn Kciaioh fiitiKlo lo Kcphcj' iii llu fqm Hi innliiH. '''Ill' new 4UMMIM t the i'oitUind lineup Kiimvi il up woll, piirllfMiliifly John Min, tU.fiiiu oiilthltti'i, who Hindi' 11 KM'at P'ay 'Mi Klniuy'H drlvi; to Ml Ijrhl in lh' tlilrd. . TIic MiHion ItftlK -parijdrd liroiiul th' hanr.H al Sralilr for tdtfht nniM la tin- fli'Hl two IiiiiIiikh ln'foro thry titvd and took It i-.y, 'raKtlit)f lo a !t to ft victory tiYW 1 1ll- H(MlH(,IIM. ' i "Miikx" Arhtt t.irncd a trick or 1 Iwo at I.cih Antfcht which pol the fKtUn on tap with a more of fi to t. The OaUlaiplciH pill acinwt loiiic timely hitting, and Iho ali Jiifhl pilchiiiK of t'etc lUiKUa wiu lll hal waH ncccMHary to cinch lite v:clory. Arhdi sent IiIh niatcM iid-wapl In the YiM Vfri-nlioifltAl' fi homer on-r the ilifht field fence. 1 Al rortluiicl. il new American record. I T nt 1 1 he wem to the Tollee of the C.ty of letrolt, imliorty xlarth d no one with IiIh athletic ability. Cnlll lie eailKht Hut eye of P. I. , I lohni H, t he college truck coach. 1 lie liad no lliftUKhl whatever of eiiKHKhiir In any paiiicnlpr coiupfU liou, inucli leMH Ilia derathloii, the hardest of Iheni all. Il wu llic case of p ''h-incli" on the pavt of llolitieH. In hoherly's Minewy frame and cool disposition, llolim-s noted decat hlon posinihllilicH. "Ken In a urea! conipelilor," said Loughran Ready ,j For Challenger j Tomorrow Night NKW VOHK, July 17, AD ; Ton 1 ray I.onjjhran, ImsleHt nf all the flHtlc chainpionti, will dcfeml IiIh light heavy weftflu crown I aguitiHt .laincH J. I ruddock of t ,lerney city, at the Vunltee stn- . dliuu louiorrow nlKlif In w hat , may prove to he hl Ul fljiht an I a I 7fi-pounder. j Winner or loner in IiIh batllo ! wit h "J ei'Mey .1 1 Ml my," l-OUKhm 11 ! Ik iiuihorlly for the statement that he will eimarfo-ln few- if any ntoic houts iik 11 Huhc. heavyweiKht. ff i. i mi Beautiful Occasional Chairs These sweltering summer days . . . drink upton's tea 1 It. II. K. ..II 2 1 ii I HaHHler; ' Because It cools, refreshes and invigor ates. And does so instantly even on the most sultry day. And, remember, Llpton quality stands supreme. No othertea is 9rown,blended and packed with such super-care and skill. Yet It costs no more. UPTON'S tO!ANGE PEKOE AND PEKOE ICED TEA I lollyw ood I'm Hun UiiUertrx; . Kinpey am .ojU'iaridla ami S'oodal. At I -as AKrl, Oakland ' f.ptt A.imi-it-H Itiitirlif.: Iarllu ami Vut,-;ti and HamlherK. At Kim I'lmiclfi. it. it. 1 K.icnimrnio ti ' Silll ''ialclnco Il I I Ualli'iiea: Vinci. Itachac 1111 flut'liicr: KpiKhl and iltlwiacn. It Your Wife Had To Make Her Own Way If she were left a widow with a family to support, how much of an income would your estate provide for her? Would it lie as much as she is used to now? Would it even be enough to care for the bare necessities of life? Would it be so small that she would be forced to earn an income herself? Think what a Building & Loan estate would mean to her! A safe, sure, profitable income from the investment you had so care fully made. Always available, always dependable. You can create such an estate by investing a comparatively small portion of your income each month in your home. Building and Loan Association. Earned interest will add to your own money rapidly. Will you let us give you details of our plan? La Grande Building & Loan Association r .' La Grande-, Oregon. Exceptional Value Beautiful Occasional Chairs with upholstered seat and back, walnut finished frames, sonic in mohair. Others in multi-colored velvets, your choice Our Payment Plan. $17.10 Down Payment .1 10c 11th week 1.10 and week , 20c 12th week 1.20 3rd week 30c 13th week 1.30 Hh week : 40c Mth week 1.40 5th week 50c 15th week 1.50 ith week (i()c . Kith, week,..;.......-..- .60 7th week , 70c 17th week 1.70 Hth week 80c lSth' week 1.80 3th week 9(lc loth week -1.00 Total 17.10 There is a nominal carrying charge in addition to the above, after GO days. f CARR FURNITURE CO, Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers. ftwyirrBMHirTt' At Natlli'. 11. II. H. Mlrninn .' S HI 1 S-nllli- ...f. X 2 Ifullurli'H: Nilson n ii. I Jliifi'liiun; I'ipKliiM, WrlRlit, hJitlillii'i-K mi'l Itiiiicmit . MltS. Tl'NM'.V it mix r.lll'.l) Vi:NICI-:. July it. i a i Mm. Crliii Tillini-y Iiiin ri-rovrri'il roin-lili-lrly frum hrr rrei'iit iilntoiulniil nlirrutlmt it si .1 liuw iiii-arM iilllio wi ll. , FOODS GOOD F0RCLEAR SKIN rhyaU'iun Ket'omnieiitU Three YfeUihles to Improve , L'nmpli-'xiim THAT MEAN BIG SAVINGS IN THIS July Clearance! Tents It niny em utriinpe to lirnr 1 rtrufpssur wf mt'iliviiiu lurumiiuMiil I :o CHtillK uf uihl.uiii' a" on 'il tu lictiuty, tti vuh uune in an athlruMH 1 in St. Louts rcrtnlly. v ftrcsM'il cubba'o, citrrtitu ami ihtucli a tlu-l a. ill ti u k'ui.J l.iii. XV'e believe that most imvlirul au tliurilit'S will a:rtiu that thrrliMir und beautiful cunijilvxioti is "f Ibc ruslilt if ituihI bruit h. If that it su, thf wprils of n fouil Hcit-ntist bavr a bcai int! on tlio ubjirt of b. atitv, ' Thjs autlwrity cays tliat wn should eat t It-nil one raw fruit uml ! taw vtnetiililr oath day, also a fruit ami u vt'ni'tablcvt i-ll cuokrtl.'l lit-vita- , niins ami iiiint-rnln found in fruits ! and vt.gi!table (one up tin wholt yttni. 'Ihi-v k'v many of the litallhful fkiiieiite the body rotiuirva in the diet. A (lash of KUHtir ! rut-ommnndi'd for aijdiiii! to thr iiltaaurc of rutinK ' fruits nnd vt-Ki-Uiblca. Nature tie- ! veloued this mtireme fluvorer for ; n-iii'ving our diet of Wu milieus and j monotony. Hue a dash of nui-ar on cereal, oil berrie". ill tewed fruits. Keinember an old set-ieti Us dash of suiiar ill nuarly every vt-iio-lable while it is rookii.K (prefer- ably in litlla walot ). 'ibis Hiimll i umounl of uur dots not maku the vn,;el)ibli-H (lisle awuet. Hut il surpriaiiiK how it develops tho natural flavors of the foods Foods fastef ullyprepared encourage lieolthful vatinir. The sugar way is All sliaprs uml wizen III ilifferenl welllls Iii M-i vi- liny purititse. V'lsli I'lniell, ilei-r llillilerfi. enliniers, uml It.tulMs ill liml nils s.ile il real i...Mitiinily 1 1. I. lie r,,r pi e.wnt nipl tinilte IHTlls- die illrmnu M le.il. X I. Off For the next few days we are going to. offer many articles in our fine clean stock at substantial discounts. The goods are new this is not h clean - up on odds and ends but standard merchandise of the high est quality and known value at ac tual savings that mean dollars left in your pocket. Look over our stocks now it will pay you to buy during this event. . accepts Challenge Liiia.io at stron f mr Lit : o ii "-: "l t mi ni ItU hllllllj; h,,!;?., slMt ll'tN.S l-l.-.. If. l!.Mtll '. pin'tri.lh.N. hut u art i m iMir I.. nip in in t tit ' tln-M v.ilui- iu-i't-i - il .! . h.H.) this If you all 15 Off Harness fur rntliv stoik i( mir iivn luuni nwntt luir ims in huliiilitl in thin fU-. Nunc ln'iifi- on thr iiuukri itiitl now ynii rnn liny lor tluin ..nr iruul.tr hw prirps, SaiMIr. Initterrt, hiillfn :nti nil mi-iip k.iuiIs nit nf our kiin wit htuh Mii.iHt --it (IiIh nutt tin) wiving. ' r.sprri.illv IhvUp all rarniris it ml triimstci'M tu Inspect this inei-rhamh.se. Our nineks liirhule raneh a i nl ruw t.tiy emtio men t. fhnose from l he laiiM'si stnrk hi tf si-i'liun nntl kiivii, 10 OFF Grace Harness Shop Grare VMg. Adams Ave. Shoxv-doxvu test . . . at Roosevelt Field, New York, reveals the true cigarette preference of Aviators. The question is often asked: "Docs OLD COLD pick out its strongholds, the places where it out sells its three rivals, when it makes its 'Con ; cealed NamcTests?' " The answer is "No!" OLD GOLD doesn't seek"set-ups"but"i7iott-o'ws." As a two-year-old youngster, "O. G." couldn't be expected to match "sales total" with the three veteran brands, each from 12 to 16 years old Give a young fellow time! 15ut whenitcomes to comparing quality . . . thut's "O. Gs." meat. For example, look what happened at Roosevelt Field, New York's greatest airport. Here, "O. Gs." rank third in sales. Hut when 68 Roosevelt aviators and their mechanics took the "Concealed Name Test," OLD GOLD won, hands down, as the most appealing cigarette! The score, as audited hy cerlilied public account ants, was: OLD gold 2.1 first choices . . . Drund "X", 13. . . linind ''V, 17... Hrund "Z", 15, ,-i' ' N O T A C ghold of its rivah24 lultttli On your Uaitio . . . Ol I) COI.Dr-PALX WIIITEMAN HOUR . . .Paul Whllcm.n, KlnJ at J". lih hit eomplel. arclmtri, brondott, tht OLD GOLD hour . . . fr.tr Tucmlsr, from to II P. XI.. Fairern Ojyllillu S,lnaTlmt, OT.r .nlln riturorkotColunihla nruadcMtlnit Sy.tcni OUGH IN A CARLOAD