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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1929)
: '.Tuesday Jul,y:23, j.029 Page Two' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. ; ' , Paiy ,Tliight , .f. ' illilli i-viT liyi'il il.ri'.'lil llfi who litid mil Ih'pii' cli:isionc '' n wnninn's Iiivp. strcnL'tlicnoil bv m ronnitfo nnd rumIimI liy Uor discri' Hon. .llin lliiskin. When jthe Tom Greene Beat the Betsy Ann League : Standings Tern need no longer be told that you have an expensive foot " itii.i.ii: h P6 HILL'S Dependable Quality, Legal Suits Pile : Up on Schmeling, German Fighter NKW VOIIK, July . 2S, UP) Tint fist In suh-d I vision known ns Mux Hchineling had ono more worry on his hand todny. Already j over his head in Irtfiil cnlanKlc i meats, the Cerinan hea vy welsh I discovered Mint someone duo had - ))roiiKht suit for a portion of Herr .Max's riiiff earnliiKH In die I'nlted KlaleH, The chances urn that .Max won't worry ovcr-much on tiio .theory that one more milt unions 'so many hurdly mutters. The In test claim on HelimollnK's purse came In ihn form of a suit, hroiiKht by onn l-'mlerlck Klrsch, iiHltintc for for two per cent of Mast's curntnRK. KIihcIi, a Qunn- - dam frleml of KchniellnR and Ar .1' thur Huclow. the boxer's repudl '' Hied manager, filed an order slcn- ed by Hnpremn Court .hiMtlce Wil liam Itlnck, rrfiulrliiK the Mndl r:;Noii Ho.tif.ro (tni'dcn corporation I and Charlie Nose, another of ; Hehiiieliiuf'H limy managers, to tdtnw cause today why a. receiver should not he apio)nied to take over two per cent of tho boxer' 11 ritliiL'H In hlu vfetni-i' nvor I'd ill. Ino fIudun. Klrsch so I.I he had Introduced . SohmelinK lind Iteulaw to Hose uml thnt llcnlow has asslKncd 10 per cent of Schlncllnn'H oarnlnKH to Hose wlio. In turn, wive II per All wiih serene until .I(h Janohs, : now HehmeliuK's manager of ....choice, e lite 11 (I the scene. Jaeobs acquired u H 1-2 per cent Interest III Hehmeling from Huetow and i per cent from Rose. Possibly be cause the mathematical problem was a difficult one, nobody has reen lo it that Kirseh got his two per ceni, the plaintiff asserted. NIGHT FIGHTS Hy the. AsMMdnH! I'ti'ss 'HIu;u .lohhny Hums, San Krancisco, outpointed Haakon I laiisen, Chicago, (10); Hergeuut Hay iMcHeck, Heaver, Colo., out 'polnted Cecil Hurt, tndlunupnllH, , Co in boy Inilu, Kt. Worth, ''Te., outpointed Johnny hattone, -Augusta, un., outpointed Hud Hammer, Gary. Intl., (-1). t ITlTSHt'HGII Andy Hlvodl. New York, defeated Hick Itamies, c,.vi land, roul (TO. HSTtlN Andy Martin, Hos ton, outpointed Hud Toy In r, Terre Haute, liul.. (Hi). JANKSVll.l.K. Wism.-H. H. Kennedy. Ht. Paul, nutnnlned Tony Sanders, Chicago, (Hi), ST. . i.OI'IS Chleo Clsloneos. Mexico, outpointed "Peft Woe" Aiscr, St. I, (mis, (HO; .ou Terry, .Si, l.ouis, uml let HroUllo, Her rin, HI., drew, ( Hi). Former Golf Champ To Play For Title NKW YORK. .Inly (AIM- ,.lcss Swcetser. formeily American and Hiitlsh amateur got I clwnu- .pioii, is to compete for the nation. ul amateur title in tlio tourna ment nt Pebble beach, Calif., Sep tember 2-7. He has Hied hi enir, diking wiih I'd Ant. ic;, n.s and live Hrltlsh gobeis. The list chseH to night. Dexter Locks Doxler locks arc? cnsily and iiuickly instiillcd. Just htiro two holes mid the job is about dono. Thoy arc of solid brass and Ruarnntood for a life time.' Van Pell en Lumber Co. lon1 Hrnm Uuhf fliom Mala 7t Enna Jeltick Health Shoes add pep to. your step AJmimi liol Uhc feat f;rov oM uml the inol cnntttioit form ut uliu' n ill lilliiif,' allocs. If yor ((;' t Ini I Ihtiuim! you cl.tMiftO to nuv only W to $6 lor your sIi'ich you niijrtt lal.t; wlwilcu'r tm . ! 1:1 (lie w;-.y iii' fil viu an; mif-1'it..MU Dependable Values. Dos Nabs Dogs in. if In . "r '-oorsc. Its a ktud of a sneaK- I,,K 111,15 f that, l.ul In Oakland, Cal., the cily pouudmas-1 ler luis maile n dopuly ,.f l.lntoy." Australian sheep doK. Th K. "'"'''eil In iwo years iiK'i, has 'and helps round up strays and Ice order in the pound. Here's "l.lmey" with his haduo. it, "l 1.0 '$cf WrM i " f v v y(0i O i t h (1vl A inllli'o.i nioturislH hit (itiilitif; tl.at l!tt'V tired not pity ii''tiiiiini priri s fur line ;ii. loi iiiaiicf. VS0I.ET P.AV m:S! .naiH (iasoliiie . . . Iut!;i's iiiotur littl...!-i ooUl for llie jiriee if ortlimtrv i-ulinc. IQ.QK-.FOR THE VIOLET COLOR, IT IS PIRATES HOLD LEAD WITH WIN MONDAY As Dodgers Bow 13-3 Pittsburgh Adds to Lead on Cubs. Ily Herbert V. Marker ( AHsociaU-d 1'i'irMK Spoils Writer) ThnnliH lo the errutlc Hrooklyn i f)(j,'i'r, the vnvinii 11 rates of 1 I 'ittnlniitfh In; vo (iddcil another hnlf-Knmc. to I heir idender lead over i he liicUKo cutis in the KinelliiiK National League pen natit KtriiKKle, While all other major league cubn wen idle yesterday, the l'i i ales shelled three dodder pitch -erK for sfxlien lusty hi Ik atifl (.ousted in witli a 1 : to :i victory. Thus I he hush -men boosted 1 heir lend over the Cuba to a. name find a hall'. All In the panics won column, u slender enough nd viinutH'" loii halter ijiari none at all. All oilier National l.eatnie clubs had an open d;ii- as did alt Antet lean l-'iixue tennis liut Cleveland ami 1'hiladcjphfn whose K"t"e wart lined out at the fjunker city. Mission Reds To Face Ducks This Week in Portland J Ity (lie Assticiatcil Press .' I'aeilic Coast League clubs ; clia lifted butt le grounds loday to resitiiM' the waning Ki'ason'a stru ' Ml'- for the lew jenialnlnjf I!1J! . honOi-H, with the Kan l''rn riciwo Hea Tm holdliiK" the lead for the ser- j ond half, and the (.oh Anodes An Kels a close second. i The Heals set a di'.zyine pace during the first .two weeks of the new half, winning' eighteen ' of their eweiiiy-two Kames, llins dis- , placiiiK' the Hollywood StaiH in the : leadership. i Hollywood went north lending ; the league, hut took a terrific . heatiiiK; ut the hands of the reor-. liiiinicd I'uitlnnd Hacks, , lositis six out of seven Kames that count-: . cd in the series, and winding up In fourth place, i This week the Seats play the 'Oaks at Itecreatiun park, the Mis , sion Heds play at I'urtlaud, Holly i wood playH at Seattle and tho ba l ly bent Saeiameiiio team faces the Angels in the southern city. Snmtrin It Uj Mvery hmiuin heiny is a potetdlai j imilciil insl riiinent c:ipah!o of line : (ileasiin) music. It alt depend- up I on yon i Ih uiiili-ijiM nrnl Jimt VOI1 fldiltl yoill'scir In Soeicly atl'l In IndividiiriK ... 0u,i0.i, ,,nu. ,'R ' " ' ,., , ,,, ,, ,' , . '"anil Ui seeks niotiovr ninrp Mind wNrlmn lews, and .o hpenmns. like most (if only n irninhler."- 'ii'' e ITI lloios Ihn liniKli of Ihi- rurr from finrlnnall to Npw Itli hinond on Ihc Ohio ihw liolwpcn Ihn stPrn nhrcliTH llrtsy Ann, loft, nml tho 'loiu tiioone. Ihn Tom (licono odod iirrosK tlio finish lino winner hy ton foot oyer Hh rival and thirol.y rottilned the .S' antlers, syniholio of speed, won lust year from tho 'llotsy 'Ann. Twenty thousand people iiIoiik the hanlcs wore thrilled as the pnokets. with , smoke ourlliiK from twin sniedte staeks and the water ohumlni; heavily, approaohed the finish line ' ' ; almost In a ileml heat. i:itV NKW and practical is (his Minirt ruhher kerchief lo cum-, pleio 1 lie Inltl'.IlIK MJit. . u" SPEEDBOATS CRASH i OX LAKE MICHIGAN i (Continued from Puge 1) sengers and the pilot, William Warner. Witnesses saw the two boals zlg nag crazlly as they approached each ot her and veer sharply as they drew- Ingf'lher. They met hiWI-on. 1 The paHsengers were hurled Into the" water. " ini . t t Joseh Weisingei' and liis bro- ' 1 her, Abe, were nearby In their ' S(ieel boat wild Mi:s Huwley and The imbi:ovi:ii EBi:ilSB-HS31AXCl of a 3SS8.M10X 81TI8 t?p,- the STOESV J? rtvords... with demand .. u... Set a new pace for all mo tor tuels, the sudden suc cess of VIOLET RAY ooI fciioch gasoline scents al most startling. Yet there is a simple ex planation of the swiftly in creasing preference motor ists arc showing for VIOLET RAY untl'kfioclt gasoline. It is this: the motor-wise and critical automobile owners of the West tried Violet Ray, and found it to he anti-knock, pure, quick starting, full of power, economical. The improved perform ance of a million motors told the storv. VIOLET RAY anti knock Clasolinc has been proven the superlative fuel for all automobile engines. Pi'tniti'l (!iri(W Prinjfritut C'.iij ,.i,i(h:ii Ciilijuriiiu " YOUR PROTECTION I several persoiiH from the- water, j Miss Huwley was credited - with! i saving- t)ie lives of two young! wotpen. ; T- . , ; , - . ' . ; HAItklA, Out.. July 2:j (AP j Am the. result of'::v speeding . boat ! ai lanllc 'shipping lanes in tho hist :; leaping lhiouh a wmall ferry on J I r yeurA Svii reported early today 1 the, 'St. t'lalr river, four' persons ( -n a nierisnffo lo the-'coast guard I Were lit a ho.spiial toilay. j heitdriua iters froni Its-cufter Modlc, . A ferry owned by Stanley Gill-'of tho international ice patrol. ham of Karn hi was proceeding to J The liritish steamer Vimelrn, .Slag Island with five passengers bound from (JlasgOw, struck an hound for a dance when & nioi or- j iceberg Saturday off the Grand ! boat loomed out of the darkness i Banks east of Newfoundland,' the. land tore Into the ferry. It .literally j cutter reported, but. no one was i leape-d through the Auperslructurc Injured. The sleering gear was dis I of tlio passenger craft and tearing j abled and other damage was caus- It path clean through continued on I ed. but the ship was proceeding1 its coui.se on un even keel; (toward port. I The ferry was practically cut" In The message did not make It Iwo, tho bow and stern clinging together by virtue of the keel. No passengers were injured on the ferry. They leaped the bow or stern. One threw himself to the bnttom of the- ferry and escaped because the motor boat' leaped 'over him. All four passengers on . . . in a So? . .on the lot it's ACTION , r the nmJorboat were injured but none seriously. ' WASHINOTON, July 2 (AD - I The fir.d coliision belwtwn ' a Hteatnshln und an iceberg in th ; clear whether the steamer was proceeding without assistance nor did it give the. destination. As far as records here hIiow, il is the first aeeident of the. kind since the in- . ternational ice patrol was organ ized shortly after tin I aster. llianlc fiiH-j cigarette OMEHOW YOU APPRECIATI; with a Chesterfield. Perhaps it's the extra fragrance dclicate,spicy, aromatic. Perhaps it's the mild sweetness, or the mellow richness and "character." More likely it's . these, but so completely.and smoothly blended and cross-blended, the stand ard Chesterfield method, that it seems no blend 8t all, but a sin.gle perfect tobacco. In a cigarette it's taste; in Chesterfield it's "TASTE above everything" oestertield fine Tur.i:::H .d domestic tobaccos, not only blended but cross-blended .iiiliiml Lciibi"" xiniiilliiRs: W. Vet. rutsbuiBh ... Chlcafjo Now York ... Kt. l.ouis Hrooklyn 56 6 a . ,n:i5 .r"i .4S9 .44S .4 111 .4111 ? .34 KUinr'H . 41 :i! Philadelphia Boston ' Clnclnnnll SS No Aiwrlean l.t'iiyr yesterday. . State Endorses No Traffic Instruction SAI.KM, Ore., July 23 ,AI')r Xeithor the slate doparlnient nor the stale truffle department hiin Kivon endorsement to any system of traffic eohtrol or safft-diivitiK instrurtinn says a letter written hy Secretary of State lliHot to JtidKO liobert W. Sawyer of Ilonil, m,em her of the stale highway depart ment. j An nent. It appears, recently (visited Judite Sawyer, and showed Ihitn a safety device whleh, Ito said had the approval of the secretary of state and the' chief slate traffic inspector. ; . " . , '" :: THIS IXTKUKSTIXfi openwork sandal of blue trepe was hocii lit the openlns of the smart Central Park Cnsino in New Yolk. Tlin unkieslraii fastens willi u rlilue- i Hone buckle. Taste it's that more Where Evolution !, Slow ' Orflde itiissIii'.'S. II should lip rn. ini'iTihcri'd. nvpni'.'i' no mvtir y t 1 J'l'iir III.'") Tnliiiln l!h:do. The Three Points of True Value-" Giving No triangle is complele. without I hree corners licit her Is I here any such thing as u bargain un less Ihe t hree. - polnl s of ti-.ie value-giving emphaslzi-d above are included. Trice mean. noth ing without style and quality. On Ihe other hand, s!yle anil iiuality may be loo high in prices I lowever, given the right' pro-poriion-of all three, such as yon are sure of in this sale, you have value-giving al tin best! 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