La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 22, 1929, Image 2

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YOU NEED
NO LONGER
BE TOLD
THAT YOU
HAVE AN
EXPENSIVE
FOOT
SHOES FOR t OMEN
Extra Narrow lo Exlia Wide
HILL'S
, Dependable Dependable
Quality. Values.
Portland Takes
Stars 9-3 In
Double Header
ly the Axi"leil I'm
I
A elean weei oil the .seven I
i miik Kei'leH they nlayeii . HKuiimt i
i in. Hueiuineiiio Heimtom, Kove
tho San -ranrleo rieal u lead of I
18 KaineK won anil four lost In the
raejfln CuiihI leuKUn'l litHt half of I
the Heannn. The I.ok AllKeleM An- i
aelH were Heeoml III the MunillliKH
dav's doilblehcaders,
with Ifi won and 7 lost,
The Kenls won the morning
contest in to :i, and in the after-
noun
6. Hnlh Kllllliii were
l.luyeil ul Itiereullon flelil Mem.
Dueller wliaekerl nut 11 homer In
Die niornlnif Cniy. (mil liuller el
tin- KenlH hit one In the ulternoon.
1.0 AnKeleK unil Oaklunil HJillt
III their two fiuyn, the OukH
taklng the opener 4 to 1, and the
game of the series of seven went
lo the Angels,
Kent il took five games out of
Mini ror tne wceit ny winning i"iu
games 01 H ftouiueiK'afier
ihc Mission Iteds In tho northern
city. They won the first Mi to 'I
rml the second 10 to 4. The Beds
claimed the series, because two Oi
the games wen holdovers front
(he first half.
Corllnml made It six nut of
fiovcii on the home lot. against
Hollywood, by taking both games.
The flint game went HI Innings
and ended 1 lo While the sec
ond ended ! to II. In the second
game, the Ducks slfig-d a wild
rally In the ninth Inning to en inn
up from behind with the required
'three winning runs.
Baseball Standi ngn
By .f lio Associated I'riv
ftlu'gM:
Pit i WM VIM
1" J.Citgl
mine Siani
I. W. I.. I'cf. 1
I Sun Francisco IS 4 .81 S
1,08 AngeleH Ifi 7
, Mission 14 S . .(iS8
Hollywood II! 8 ,00
l-oriland i:i .4HH
Oaltlanfl R 14 .HM
! Ku era m en ( o , U 1 ft , 2 ft 0
j: H.-ntlle li 17 .27
; National lengno Standing:
( W. 1.. Pet.
I'lttsbnigh rr ;io .(147
"f-hicago rn ' so .:i!i
S New York f2 !(! .471
V ' Kt. Louis 4S 4r .4 Sf
i Brooklyn Hit 47 ,4f.3
Philadelphia S &0 .419
Boston 37 f-' .410
Cincinnati - 3 f ..ts4
Auv'rlcan lveagiie SunuHngst
i. W. I.. I'd.
'f Philadelphia (12 24 .7.10
, New York Ml S3 .It IS
. Kt. I.ouls fll S!t .rfi7
' CUviland 4C, 4:t .Ml
!- Ot trolt 4fi 4T. .Mm
WashiiiKlon :i4 f7 .4iM)
: Cbii'ago 3b t6 .3l
Boston IMi t;:t .22
.Mm
vr.sTi:mAYN coakt i,i Atii i; I
By The A.ik'lnuil Pro
At INirtlnml, Tit-si (iniue:
it. B. K.
Hollywood 2 0
i'orttand 7 12 2
Kinney. Bollcrsnn, Marty and
Bitsslcr; Cascan-lla, trlnian, Ful
lerton ami Woodall.
Sd'oml Oiime, Sewn lnnlmi:
B. B. V..
Hollywood 8 .13 3
Portland !t 1 7 5
Jlollerson ami Kcvirt'id; CIicn
t ir( leld, .Ma bid ley, t lit inn it and
It.-Ko.
At Sisitlle, I'Iim (ittnie:
B. B, K.
MiKslons ... 2 M S
Hcattle ... I'l 2a 1
Cob-. MrWade and Baldwin;
Kcllfo and Htcineckf.
Second tianie, Seten liinliigH:
B. II. Iv
Missions
Scuttle ....
K ra use,
Fisch and
At I. os
4 " 7
la IS 1
Hubbell and Hod 'man:
Borreanl.
Angele, rirsi tinme:
B.
II. K.
o o
J. t
Baecht
a Ida ml - 4
i.ns Atmcles 1
Cbevoy and l.ombardi;
and Saudberg.
Sexiiml f.ame:
It.
Oakland 1
I .On Angel 4
( 'niMhcatl und Bernhardt
lug and Hannah.
At Snn IVniu-lM-o, l(imlng t.ame:
It.
n, h
Sacrntnento 5
Km Kranclsco in
Could, VlnrJ, Catio and
fioiiu j. and Herd.
AltcriMstii (iimir:
B.
Pucramento U
Han Krandsen fi
tr. i
Hairis;
l-'lynn. (Bllb
Knight ami Mi
k and
Isaac.
A man has started a campaign
to beautify Chicago with flowers.
Thar should be plenty of oppor
tunities to buy them cheap after
VangifLer' Xuncrulifc
Choose Davis Cup
Team For Opener
In France Friday
NKW YOB l. July 22. (AD
Selection of the lulled Htntei
Bavis ouj) team to play Krance In
tho challenge round sturting this
Krfdny In Paris, with (Jeorgc i.ott
of Chicago substituted for Kroneis
T. Hunter of New Yorlt. was un-
i nounccd today by the Inked
Htates lawn tennis association.
The other tin- members are Big
lilll Tllden. Wilmer A llison of
Austin. Texas, and John , Van
Ityan of Orange, N, .1.
Tilden anrl l.ott will play tn tlu
singles while the crack combina
tion of Allison unil Van Ityn,
which lias been cutting a sensa
tionul figure ahroad, will pluy the
doublet!,
I.ott'H replacement of Hunter is
the only chance from tho lineup
which defeated (jcnuany, f to 0,
in the Inter-zone coinpeiltlon con
cluded yesterday at Berlin.
No official explanation of tho
shift wuh contained1 In tho an
nouncement, of team selection
Joseph W. Wear, of Philadelphia,
ehalrman of the Davis cup com-
mittee. On the national list Hum '
ler ranks No, 2 and l.olt No. '.I, t
It wuh understood, however, on
1 the basis of pant performances, .
j that l.ott's chance of winning
against the I'Venchinun were eon-
jsldcrcd brighter. Hunter Iiuh xel-
j do in been Impressive against any
or the French ace.
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fl UlVf) JiULU Mil
Tnn In Mnt tnnnl
I 'P ' lUllUftUl
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lly llerheil W. HillUer
(AxKoeialei! 1'renH HporlM Wl'llor)
Dunnle lluh'H rltllul'K I'lralex
hnve cruised back Into Iho National !
'league lend, displacing the Chicago!
cubs whose (a test tenure of of fieo 1
UHted Just 24 hours.
It took two 1 1 tie piicniug per- j
formances to reiuslato tho plrateH
to the lop of the heat. Itemy !
K renter, tho big French mrtn who
has been making a ga Hani come
back this season, held Ihe New
Yorlt i Unni to five hlls as the Cor-
( triumphed, 5 to 3, while over
in Itrooklyn tne oni fun nemesis, j
Ua.'y Vance, gave the Bruins five;
Henltcrcd safeties and beat them 3
to 1, Tho net result was to drop )
tnp cunH )m,
into second place,
it game behind Pittsburg,
i Vance struck out ten men in
giving the Bobins their first vic
tory of the season over the Cubs, i
The only run eamo across in the'
fourth when 1 logo an llornsby hit n
home run, j
i The St. T,nul Cardinals lost
both end of a double bill with the j
Boston Braves,' 4 to l! and 4 lo 3.
benter Bell drove home all the
Braves runs In the first game, three
with a home run and the other
with it slnule. Slsler's double with
tho bases filled In I he ninth gave
I he Braves I he Hern ml ga me.
j Bed Lucas pitched good hall af
i ter a sha ky shirt and Clncluu'itt
downed' thVl'l!ims. K to 5.
i Over In the A merlcan league.
ened their lead over the Xev York
Yankees to 1 0 'i Karnes, bent lug i
Uetroil. 10 to 7 In II innings while;
Cleveland was downing 1 Biggins'
men, ti to 4,
Kyle Orahatn (i rotikle from the
Pacific Const eaKU gave the A's '
plenty of trouble but they got
him In Ihc eleventh for four runs.
Blug Miller was the big gun In the
Athletic attack, getting five hits,
two of them doubles, and driving
in (hree runH.
Wnlte lloyt had another off day
at Cleveland and the Indians
pounded him for 10 hits and all
their runs In the flrt seven fnn
Injis, I The rampiiKlug Chicago White
Sox shipped three pitchers for 12
lit I rt to shut out (he Boston lied
Kox. 10 to 0. Ted Lyons Kiive the
Bed Sox only four hits and mute
got its far ns second hnse.
The St. Louis Browiirt bunched
lilts to down the Washington Sen
ators. j to fi. Sum Oray. alihoiiuh
touched for 1- hits, bore down In
the pinches and suj'cccdrd in
earning his 1.1th victory of the se.i-
HHI,
THE GARDEN
i BOCK OABDFA'S
1 By B. Victor l.um-len
i(H. S. Hepiutntent of Agriculture)
j properties situated where the
topovjrapby Is uneven and on ar.as
I having lint ti nil ltlc vegetation
prove Hkely locations for (he cslalw
llt-hmeni of a rock KUiilen.
t)W nei s of MUi'h sites are fre
'nut ntly perplexed by bainj,' steep
slot ics w hich wash badly dm lot;
-heavy rains and upon which uras
jlcrnwH unevenly and t difficult to
cut. Shade often is r.lso a factor,
(and there are plant suitable fur
l ock gardens w hich thrive in lo
I cations havlnc limited sunltKbt.
t'he establishment of a
jock
garden also serve at times
means of dtpostnu of oib
. - -
li ud evt ruble rocks. Such in :ti erl.il
proves eftrilive for n-e. as native
tone Is recommended rather than
a type unusual to the locality.
However, a pile of stone built lip
on an otherwise level area with no
jreuvoit for its existence Is nt ad
H. V.. vocated. A rock gaiden should fit
il 2 Into its siirrouudim; as u unit tn
1(1 ti the design.
II fill-1 In the co tut ruction of a vmk
I garden one can find im better ex
j amptes than some of the Mom
oiitcropplngs existing in nature.
After studying t mi tuple, ami
photograth". the actual work can
'begin. Have an abundance t
If.x.H ..tit r.o os.. ti... i.... t ....
'between the rocks, j
! Place the stones with we.nber
beaten faces expo'd mi 1 be top
surface- slope back Into the noil j
By placlni; stone at Ireunent in- I
jbrvnls pockets fur plants arei
ifiirineil. Cill these Willi good i
with w Dtcii is incoi pui ai u one
fourth leaf mold, l'lrm the Miil in I
exclude all air pockets before it'du-: I
any planting.
4 choiuo of plants luitalile
I .
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Their Dad Is Greatest Golfer
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Here are tne two nappy ciiiloreii of ihe world s greuitHi golfer- Rohhy
Jones, of Atlantu, (in., who staged one of the greatest exhibitions in th
history of the game and won the National Open championship recently
and Is to parlii ipate in (he National Amateur Tournament at Del Monte,
'Calif., in Senteiillu r. They are Hobby,. Jr., unci Clara" Malotte Junes.
Striking Frock
; This pnpMstlcnfcd polkn dot prln !
1 c'sn hock. piiotnKraplied at the
racen near
1 111 IK, (lUilllll
Inuchei of orsiimlio (it Mm neck 1
unil cnft unci a (oiir-lii'liniid tin ol '
Itn own fabric.
under sii
catalog-
1hem. r
of the i
lists of
purposes
! The r
prove ti
to home
conditions consult the)
tf plantsmen. .Many of
nunlzlnu the popularity t
loci' garden, are printing
plants' suitable for such j
nek garden not only will
be an ndded attraction
pi'iuuds but It may solve
blent of treatliiK an area
the
unsuiled to any other method ot
beautilication. If the site Is on
a steep bank the projecilng stones
will stop water front sweeping
down the slope, and when plants t
are established the spot which pro
jsented a li'blem will become l:
plac
of beauty.
CHINA TO ASK
SETTLEMENT
OF LEAGUE
(Continued from Pag 1)
tionalist
that Sovot
tuck on Ih
Jnlfcn river
eminent at Nankluk
torcew opened an t-
'liiucse along the
on the eastern border
of Manchuria at K u. in. Saturday
Cluing said t be Chinese troops j
remained no the defensive. Bus- I
sian IroopM. he said, were equip-
ped with poiFon gas and It- field
guns.
So let Plain's Out
Hclaved Associated Press dis
patches horn l'ogranichnaya. sent
SnJllr.l.V inlir.ilnir n i ml I f itlni1 till
!, .....
was p. mti- sitteken because of re
peal. i demonstr.l1 Inns by four
So. all planes Jiluive the city.
Chinese tiled upon the planes but
seor. . I no hits. The saint1
Nii'l VhtdiviMuk was cut
ptetely by rail.
ills patch
itt'f com-
An appe
Kill Shck.
lino of the
coinin.indii
1 Mxzmwt
'O. 'Vf Sly
I of President Chiang ! "My, what a wonderful change
aIio is also g.-neraliss j Hiertr Is In my condition M.nce Bk
i hincse iirniieM, to the lug Hie Surton trrutnieii'. I'm in
oMicers and sold- perfect ly splendid health now and
i' i y, w as published here
Chinng i
to rise i
called l
a:;alnM
liplioia
Chiml.
Ih .It
pun the urmlc.H
"fed
imperialism" and ',
verin rights of (
tin
ne.i the abolition of tin
el u;. ? ti at ies tui'l real Ira tion of
nation Hi indt-pendeive constituted
the mo-1 tmpuvtnnt points of the
Chine,-e i e tl nit tint v program
and suol CmiB every officer and
.snidier of tlie notional army
should be willing lo sacrifice his
11 tel.
'I he
"Bus
nt i
can ti
eipial
tlx
e realiKatioos.
lutfi-sto concliuled:
i loenntt utfltude mu
ri .1. Otherwise how
ign
ever hope to nbropnto tin
tiHrw and win our proper
LA GRANDE EVENING
place .In the family of 1 nations?
Ciiless we Unite in the fight
against red Imperialism our coun
try and our peoples will perish."
The nationalist government at
Nanking published a manifesto to
the world governments stating Its
case. . ' ' '
. The pronounee'ment said that
in view of communist propaganda
undermining the government It
had been constrained to adopt
measures of self defense . with re-,
gard to the Chinese Eastern rail-
way. It declared the Soviet gov-'
......1.1..11I Hif.M'.lr,llri- Din nnnn- ,
ouences'had udonled warlike tiro.:
parations. , j
The manifesto in conclusion In-
vited the world to give Its atten-
1 tion to evidence . of subversive
omulunlKC piopaganda in Man-
1 clturia, emanating from the high
est Soviet officials In . the pro
vince. Japanese news agency ' dis
patches furnished witnl appeared
to ho the most nuthorltutlvo re
' port of events within Manchuria.
' Dispatches from Harbin said
' Wan Ku Ling, governor of Keill
j j 1111 It king district of Manchuria,
1 would be appointed commander in
' eh Iff of the western front ' with
kii.imju troops, and LI ( 'hensheng,
governor ot Klrln district, com
mander In chief with lo,oon men
on the eastern front. .
NANKING, July 22. (AD The.
nationalist foreign offieo Is re-,
ported to have sent another note
to Koviet itussla reiterating the
desire of the Chinese government
for settlement of the Chinese F.ns-
tern railway disput by peaceful
1 negotiation.
j it also was reported that the
notlanal(s( government sent se
I parnte notes to lh signatorlew f
Mlie Kellogg renunciation of war
i pact, stating that. China had no
intention of starting war wit a
! Bussln. but wished merely to dp
fon;1 h(iV i"K"t.
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Fl'lOtlflfi All Qpn
1 1 C11U fill kJCV
A Great Change
"My neighbors are all talking1
about how well I look since taking
Hie Surgnn treatment and I'm sur
never felt better in my life..
was dreid fully rundown for
1 he past two years and could
hardly sweep a room without get
ting so weak and ill any I'd have to
Ike down. I'd be nervous all Juy
and end up with a sick headache
every night. My nppeHIc w us
poor and my food never digested
properly. At times, I huj u. dread
ful pain In the buck of my neck.
Cop si ant use of luuti es did tn'
no looting good and only made me
I weaker.
am free from dlxxy spells and head
ache. That pain In Hie back of IDV
neck hup disappeared. I'm eating
heaitily these day and never hue
a touch or tndlKestion. My house
work In really u pleasure wince I
Teel .o well and strong.
"And ihose S.ugou Tills ar
woihbrtub They reffilluted my
liver perfectly without the bust bit
ot nausea or Kiiplng.
"I'm sun there Isn't n med.rln,
on enith like thin wnn.tirCil Har
den.
Mis. Minnie H. Krinaell,
Bridgeport Ave.. Spokane.
K. " 3-
OiVnde ai th HH C. os l Hit
Hioro. Adv,
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miis. .MiNMK h. ri(i..i:i.i. !t
"I was dreadfully rundow n for 1 I
OBSERVER, LA GRANDE,
eharKe that the Hovlet Kovernnient
had asHUined the offensive on the
Chinese border thus violating the
spirit of the KellosK pact.
TOKIO. July 22, (AP)Rengu
dispatches today from Harbin
Bairt Chinese officials alleged Sov
iet war craft seized 2 Chines
i trading boats near the mouth of (
I the P.migarl river since the begin
ning of the strained relations.
This was not confirmed from inn
er sources.
The Chinese have sent two nd-f
conditions on tne Mtincnurmn fr
-ir)crian rronuer runiinunj iuni..
WAHHIN'fiTON. July 22 (AI) I K
(iffoiti rv Wilmnun was advised to- !
J day by Ambassador Clnuilel of
' France that he had been informed
the Soviet if possible would abide
'by the Kellogg I'act for the renun
ciation of war.
i ...
VAVCI-; TOO MICH FOIl WW
NKW YOltK, July 22. (A I') ;
i Hack Wilson, pudgy outfielder of
the Chicago Cubs, would prefer.!
; perhaps, if Arthur Hustssy Vance i
' wouldn't bother to pitch against
tlie Cults.
Wilson had hit safely In 27
consecutlvt? games when the fuccd ,
the "dazzler" at Brooklyn yester-
day. Jlnck didn't get a tdgn of a
hit, in fact he struck out four
times. Kvcry time ho faced the
Robins' strikeout ace.
Race Wagering At i
Arlington Park Hi
' flllfAOO, July 22. (API-Two
(Ihvh of raelntr at the ArllnKton
park traek have Insplreil parl-mll-tnel
' wairerlnic totalhiK nearly
$2,r00.000. Patnnluy when the Ai-- '
MiiKton handleap was run. Ita.ooo
, fana wasei-eil lllioilt 1,1 110,011", nl
niOHt as niueh as the erowd of 50.
0110 whleh Kaw tho -Ailleriean elaH
fle. 'I'he wal?erin& on' the latter
-Into reached 1 ,3011.000.
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IX TIIK COI XTY COUIT Ol'
I NloV COI'NTY Oltl'.tJOX
VOTICC TO CIr.l)l'IXltS
In the Matter of the Kslale of
John J. Bi oughton, deciased.
.The undersigned lmving been
duly appointed by the County Court
of I'nlon County. Oregon, executrix
of the et-taln of John J- Bro'ighton,
lieceased. and having qualified, no-
.lice Is hereby given to the creditors
and all persons having claims
axnlnst said deceased to present
them verified aw required by law
within six mouths after (he publi
cation of this notice, to K. It.
Bingo, altorney for said executrix,
at his office in Hie West-.lacobson
Building, La Hrande, Oregon.
Myrtle Brnughton. KxeeotrU of
the Instate of John J. Bioughton,
deceit sed.
Hater July 22nd. 1!2!.
July 22-2i, Aug. 5-12.
B's tin entirely different myitler
wlien the roll is called in Wall
Street.
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Carl -Williams. editor of the
Oklahoma Farmer-Stockman and
ex-president of the American
Cotton drowers' Mxehnnge, and
.lames C. Stone, president of tho
Bur lev Tobacco Growers' Co-ope
rative Association, have been
appointed members of the - new
federal farm board which will ad
minister the extensive machinery
for farm relief. Williams Is from
Oklahoma City, Okla., and Stone
from Lexington. Ky.
TAf'OMA DIOXTIST l.OCATI'.B
SACltA.M KNTO, CaL. July 22
iW) Apparantely suffering from
a mental breakdown. Dr. C O.
Pollen, Tacoma. Wash., dentist.
I who disappeared while reluming
home from the dentists' convention
In San Francisco, was picked up
,by police here.
Popularity of. Beno as a divorce
capital has hd to Inauguration of
a tri-weekly air service between
California and Nevada. The lino
is cnlled the "Alimony Kxpress."
You
Miss
lour
Cull
Main 24
And a copy will
For change of address, please do not notify
carrier hoy only call the office direct, giving
old and new residence, and you will avoid
, errors in service.
The Evening Observer
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If -unlloss r mlluitP " KUHiaiiu-P every Kolly '111-., for ono ,
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NEW YORK CONVICTS
TRY HUGE REVOLT
AT CLINTON PRISON
(Continued from Page 1)
soldiers to the prison at the request
((f Warden Harry l . Kaiser.
Heceiving permission from
SWnshlngton, Colonel Madden des
patched a motor truck loaded with
'soldiers nrined with rifles and bay
onets to iJannemora lo aid in (uell-
. injr the riot.
ALBANY. X. Y.
jury 22 (APJ
Two unidentified convicts were i troops and must state in his re
kllled by prison guard today In a quest that the New York state po
riot of 'more than 1,000 of the ilioo means to cope with the situjv
l.58 inmates of Clinton prison at.tion had been exhausted. V
Dannemora, according to the slate j jteparlnient officials said they.
, department of correction here. ! ctniui not authorize the use o( feiT
A telephone message receiveil by .
. , 1 , , , .,., eral troops without permission of
the department from Valden Hiir- r"" ' 7
rv M. Kaiser at the prison said the (the president. , f
situation was well In hand and that
Wake up ! Build a sleeping
porcn
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sum and you'll have the whole family scrapping. .
for uppers and lowers in the outdoor Pullman
We have the stuff sleeping porches are made of, at
a price that won't give you a bad dream. ,
Home Lumber & Coal Co.
Successors to Claude C Pratt
Building Materials of all Kinds
1802 Cove Ave. , Phone Main 248,
be delivered at once free of
charge.
Monday, Jyily 22, 1929
INC.
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Jtbntit ll.'llf of the rebPUIoiiH enn
viels h;id returned to Iheir eells. '
AYASH I NOTOX, July 22 (AP)-
The war department today refused
j to act on an application by (iover-
iinr liooseveii'H oil ice in Ainany
that federal troops he employed in
stopping the prison outbreak at
Danneniora.
The reitiert wuh telephoned
from Albany by (the Oovernnr's
counsel.
The department replied thai the
governor must make application to
I president Hoover for the use. of
It's a great way to solve the extra
bedroom question. You can add
on a sleeping porch for a small",
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