La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 31, 1929, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, GRE.
Wednesday, July 31, 1929
VOILE
FROCKS
Organdie and Lace Trimmed
Lovely dresses for hot weather
wear Pretty colors, smart
styles made by Pollyanna. A
world of unusual value in this
event at
1.95 & 2.95
each
Dependable
Quality.
HILL'S
Dependable
Values.
La Grande Men
Visit Union Odd
Fellows Friday
lly V. V. t'imiior
IOIinim-vit CorrpHpomli'tit)
I'NION, Ore., (Speclnl) rhnr
liy Tohln. jvlin nnlil out lilM mod!
o( m'ocorli'n mill rlo-wl III" K'
i'1'iy mid incut imirliot In Noilh
riilon. lum rutiirncil lo HiIh oily
from I'liilliiiKl it nil will iikiiIii ron
ilni't u mi'nl innrltct In tin' huiiio
IiiiIIiIIiik In which he formerly Iiiih
Ihc wore, lie will liuvp his pluir
ut hiiKlncmi upon for hiinlni-m thin
HCCll.
Tnlon I.oiIkc No. 39. I.O.O.K.,
mnifcrrcil the llilnl cli-itren on I..
A. Tnllmll ut ihe reituliir nuctlnir
I. 'il.lny nlKlit. July 2. ! ncain.
ruko ullil. corfec were will-veil fol
lonlnK the ili'Kin" work. About
twenty inpinher of the l.u tinimlo
II. lil I'VtlnwB lodife were pi-runt
mill nonie of the visitors puillil
piiteil In the word.
AccunlitlK I" " notice 111 the
lui-ul paper .Mian Miutle. Heat who
m it Kinile teacher In tho Union
aehoolH It few yearn uko. will, lltlif
i led to O. I.. Went, also u funnel
rcHhlent of tlila place. The couple
will inulie their hoine In Cullfor
nla. A fire In Wouin Tnlon Tiiurwlny
nioriiliiK reHiilted In only allsM
dmnilKO lln tho liltixe waa exltn
Kiilxhed liy n liucket InlKiide be
fori, the (lejnirtnieiit arrived on
I he Kcenc. Tho lilll lillnjf w aa ll
kiiiiiII one In .which Mia. Wiiwinn
Uvea.
Ccnran Ollklaon who had heen
vhlllllfr In Union for aeveral ihiya.
It-ll Hatiirduy for hla home nenr
. North I'owder. lie had Injured hla
Hdi while III Wallowa, luliii with
the Kpworlll I.ealflle eiiiup and re
niiilued over In t'ulon on hla way
home III order to visit Ihe himplt'il
ill Hut Lake.
.Mr. anil Mra. lid Mitchell of
Not-Ill rnliill are elitertalnlnK
lliclr aon l-Ylillk Mitchell and fam
ily who arrived hen from I'uit
lalld Wellneaday.
The auliscrlplion conlcMt which
hoa heen In proiireaa lor l lie pant
two week under the direction of
i'. I.. I'ei kina closed Hum day
nlKht ill elitlit o'rllock and ihe
jllilKia, M. S. Levy. C. I.. Cailweli
ami J. l- Hulchinaon. proceeded
tn count out the votea. l-"li.st pi-l.e.
a illantond rlmr waa won hy Jiuiii
lla Hill of Telocaael. Jane Snillh
of 1'nloii won aecoml and also re
ceived a rlmr. (iihcr conn aiuma
'CUBS THREATENING
; LEAGUE RUNAWAY
'Lead Stretched to 4o
: Games Yesterday With
j 4-0 Win From Braves.
; lly llrrlM-rl V. llntk.T
! ( AnHnc;ttci 1'rt'Hn SportH WrlU-r)
; I ' iiIinh Konif-lhliiff Njiccrtily turn
' II IO Ht lll(-M), tlMt rillOHM fiilw
' Hiion will he iiittklnK 't 1-unuwny
or tho Nntlomtl l.camie rurn JUHt
iih Connie MacU'H I'liiladxlphla
' Athlcii('M lum In tho Aincrlciin.
Tlif Culm HtrctchiMl their mlvan
l;iK over th( field In John Hey
illrr'M circuit lo four nnd onc-hulf
KunifH .vi-Htwilny ly troiinc.InK tin1
IWrnton liruvi'M, 4-0, while tho Imp
rHH I'lrilt'rt of IMttMhlli'Rh Wfff
IohIhk to the I'hllllcH. i:t-.ri.
I 'I'hf Culm viciory, thi-lr ninth In
a row, wan I alin;oKt cniiroly io
no i.xeelh'iit piU'hinK hy Unit
iM'callr rfKht hanih-r, Sln-rlf f
Wulti'. ThlH nnllvp of An.it"), W.
Va ullnwi-il tin- liravpH exact ly
fivo hiiH and never waw In Kciioii
(Jiff lenity. He va u trifle wild,
KlvlitK flvo hases on h;flK. hill
four douhlr plnyw hehliul him ner
ved to Hloi tho Hraves every time
I hey threateneil. Of the nine hit
. the ('l)liH K't off Hrucp ClltinlllK-
ham, hIx went to Hoi nlty, WIlHon
I and Sle.phfnnon who rored iwll
.four rhlcuKO run In the harnaln.
HIx Pirate plteher.s faUeil In hall
Rosenbloorn Takes
Canadian Easily
I 0 1 T I, A N I Or., July 1 .
(A I') Maxlo HoHenhlooin, N'
York, IlKht heavywl(fht contend
er wuh loo fact uild eurrled too
many Kloves for Harry ' Dillon,
Winnipeg, in the main event of
lawt nifrht'i hoxlnff eard at tht-
I'ortlunrl auditorium. After the,
first feu' ronndrt hHlon was on thej
receiving end. No Kreat damage '
wan done dttrinK the tin tile. The
hIx-round horn i- wind up hot ween
I'Viweo MeOale, Seattle und .llmmy
Dnlan, I -oh AneleH at NX poiindN
wuh a tfond hout with Me(hte ap
parently having an ede, hut the
deeiftion went (o lolan.
.Velson and Hoffman.
At Oakhtncl
Haeruniftnto .....T...
Oalcland It
Ilutteries: Vinci and Km
Calia and l.omhardi.
San J'Yanciwo-Hollywood
Kume. TeaniK tiaveilnw.
NIGHT FIGHTS
! Mvl. -e oiiKlH t ship a few 1 those Kuropean flyera mleht 1,
Maln j e . IIMII I I on..ilh(1 , mke the Atlantic
1:1 mil rniiii" i.
iL'ine.s tn Kurope. , Then
nonie of I tiiK.
League,
Standings
onuuendntlons made for the next
(inference year.
The local xtnlo HhIi liatchery In . ulll,rlllir ,.,.Mm .hls)im-Kh
in the midst of the hiiny wuMm
iliMtrliiutinH: ralnhow trout to the
various utrt-aim in tills part of the
Htate. Lust week triiek loads were
placed in tho headwaters of tho
Grande Monde, rive Points. These
fish art six inches or more in
lenKlh Und of leffal size for tho
fisherman.
Mrs. Marehhi KlririKham left
Thm-mlny. for Welser to Join her
Inn-hand ;who Is workintf there.
The I'nlon lOpwnrth I.eaK'ie de
rided at Its meetlntr Sunday niKlit
tn (llHcontinue ils Sunday eveti.nK
meeiiiiKH icir ine muian i auhiw.. N'W York
l a IK wee it win priM-iiciuiy see
tin wind up of the cherry ytinrve.st
around t'nion.
Kldrtge Huffman came homo
from (ireeley. Colorado last week,
culled here hy the serious Illness
of his mother. He has been in
(ireeh y this summer attending the
normal school. Mr. Huffman Is
teacher In
I, a, Grande
It took three pitehen to halt the
Phils In the third lunliitf when
they scored seven inns and five
more tallies In the Hevenlh and
one more In the eifrhth made the
Corsairs ca use hopeless for the
day. Chuck l.kein hit his :V2iu
homer of the year. Hurst IiIh 2 1 Hi
and Plnkey Whitney not only
crashed out a homer hut two
triples and a double as well. All
told the I'hlls collected 18 hits.
j'Ycd I-TtzslmmotiM further
demonstrated that ho Is no "cous
in" tn Ited hutsman, the hurley
Giant riiiht bander
shutilnK out Cincinnati, 3 to 10.
It waa the fourth successive shut
out l-'luslnimons has scored
against the Iteds. They have failed
to score against him In conse
cutive InniiiKs.
The St. I xnis Cardinals ended a
tbree-nintie IokIiik streak hy heat-
the grade schools of inK Hroolilyn, Hi to : In II Inn
lugs. Seven pitchers trotted to
The local I. .U.S. church folk the mound during tne nay ami
held their annual picnic at the gave no fewer than 33 hits among
KoiTnrd grove Just east Of Colon which were home runs hy llend-
W'ednesday.
Nellie Vaden, Josephine Hlisn,
Kohert Wakefield, W. V. Connor,
and. Kid ridge Huffman are driving
nver from I'nlon to attend tho
Normal school at I. a Grande for
I the summer term. Mr. Wakefield
will pro ha lily continue his nor-
mal work during the uexl year but
the other students from I'nion will
leave the Normal
winter.
rick. Orsatti and Sherdcl.
Tin- American League situation
remained unchanged as the Yan
kees and Athletics both won.
The A's traveled ten hillings to
down Dctrull, .1 to 4. George I 'Hie
gave only four hits up to the
ninth hut the A's tallied three
limes In this uession to tie the
score and won out to Simmons'
leach tills single In the tenth. Lefty Grovo
left the game for a pinch hitler In
. ' tho . ninth and Karnshaw was
credited witli the victory.
' " Herb PcnnVick pitched tho
rpr Yanks to a 7-3 victory over tho
l b ten if. i Wliile Sox. A llilionso
AIR BUDDY Thomas yielding 14 hits among
, which, straugt! to relate, was not
one home run. I'cnnoek kept the
Sor' 10 lilts well Kcattcred.
planned fur today. ' H ft ecu solid drives gave Cleve-
Tn morrow there will he a par- land an easy M-4 triumpn over
nde and a public i lalm. such as ihe Itoston Ited Sox Morgan get-
the city has extended to only nun ting n singles, a oounie ami n
rdher airman. Col. Charles A. I.tnd- triple,
bet h. when he. too, came home A I lin
as a cntaineior of the air after his gave th
FLIERS PAY
TRIBUTE
(Contlmimt from Pom 1)
New York-lo-Parls flight.
.laekmin and (I'ltrilic were cheer
ful almost to hilarity as they dis
cussed I heir achievement with re
porters. Iled'K greeting lo Ihe field
physician was "uoml morning,
judge, Whal's the sentence today
see-saw
to !i.
un rally In the eighth
Washington Senators a
title with St. Louis, II
cicht for (Viiilne.
The fliers earned more than
$,11.oan in their time aloft, Includ
ing IJli.iMHi from the Cnrtlss-
Hobertson company. An additional
f-XMO was received In cash besides
ttoth said they Mt fine, at
ib..iiL-h (l llrliin added he was a gifts received by the chamber of
"liltle weak in the knees. commerce and untotaled. Their
Asked jis to ihe hardest part of pay as pilots for the Curtlss-
who participated In the campaUn "iine repueu wnnoui " f " t ....-o.v -..,...,....
and ri.eeivyd prim were: Irene if'sination "ine him inn nou.s. (imum me .. u.iys.
Wllkluson of Hot Lake, Ib ruiru I "irmen had praise for ihe l- 'J-
Lamb ot Cnion, Maxlne Imuran r I nhitin. .lackson adding 'ihat dd
Medical Springs. Freda llaeler ol "M ' sure Is a lulu, It would have
HiKh Valley. Vnllle Gaertsen, -:.-I done nimt her 20n hours." O'Hrine
it li Cheney, Cnmllle Harn of Cn-jw lV('" '""'-i' pilmistle, "We
Ion. The conlest was carried on io would take It up ngnln and n k
secure more subscriptions to the
local newspaper, The Weekly Ite
puhlimn. ;
Tli last (piarterly conference
of the local .Melliodlst church tor
tho present year was held at the
church Wednesday evening. July
:M with H, 11. Hamilton, dlstrh .
superintendent. In charge. Lice-
Coast League Has
Wild Day of Play
y I ho AssfN'iuietl I 'res,.
Pacific coast League- hurlers
suffered adversities In yesterday's
renewal of series play. In almost
every case In the three gomes play
ed, poor control, wlldness and ex
cessive walking were the Im
portant factors in the scoring. The
San Francisco and Hrfllywooo
clubs were the only ones tn take
Ihe day off, those learns traveling
to I .oh Angeles, where they open
up today.
I'he, Los Angeles Angels de
feated the San Francisco Mission
Iteds at It ecreatlon park here. 5
lo L Merton Nelson walked twelve
of the hoys from, the south.
Portland opened the series with
an easy victory oyer lhe Seattle
Indians at Portland. Knlllo was
exceedingly wild, giving three
walks In the second inning, all of
which resulted in tallies. I, man-
ski relieved Kalllo in the seventh
and retired the side after the lat
ter had allowd two more passes to
first. "Fat" Walters, large Port
land first baser had a field day
wit li t w o hits, two ru ns, seven
fielding chances, and three stolen
bases.
The Sacra men to Senators won
from the Oakland club 0 to 3,
making their fourth straight nfi -r
losing streak of 13 consecutive
games, the teams played in Oak
land,
Hy ihe Associated Press
t'oasl LcajiiH Standing
Pet.
.i;;7 ,
.1107 l
.1100
.433
.400
.'VI I
.2no
.aii(.nal League Siandfng:
W. L. Pet.
Chicago li-' 30 .1174
Pittsburgh US 3f. .24
New York Ti7 4 1 .M14
W. L.
Snn Francisco 2 1 x
Hollywood IS
Los Angele.s 20 10
Mission U 12
Portland 13 17
Oakland 12 IN
Sacranfento : l :
Seattle 24
lly the Assoi-int'(l Tross
LOS ANiO KI.ES Fddle .Mack,
Denver Junior lightweight, knock
ed out Hoc Snell, Tacomn, Wash..
(3).
CH ICAGO Kid Chocola te. Cu
ba, outpointed Steve Smith.
Bridgeport. Conn.
NEW YORK George Hoffman.
New York, stopped Angus Snyder,
Kansas City, (7): Halvatoro Uug
girella, Italy, stopp1' -Mike San
kuvitch. Paterson. N.
ItKTIILKHFM. Pa. Henri le
waneker, I'Vanee. outpointed
Hruce l-'lowers New Itochelle, N.
V., (10),
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FOODS PLEASANT
Good Cooks Learn to Use
Nature's Supreme Flavorer
Aniftrlcnn League SiiiihIIii::
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1'lilln.lelplila 71 2ii .7:12
New York li'J 33" .1141
Hi. I.oiiIh 5-' 44 ,r.42
ricvciiuicl r.ii 4ii .r.2i
Hi-troll 47 4:l .4:10
CIllcaEO :i CO ,2SS
WiiHhlimtiin I'- .:"7
llomoii l!7 ,295
KiliHon Hays lie once went 174
lioui-H 'wltlioill Mleep. lie knows
how II Ik then to live next ilnor to
n K"y with a cornet.
lly lli AssiicIiiwmI Press
At I'orllaiiil
It. II.
Sea I lie 1 !l
I'orllnnil 8 U
Batteries: Kalllo, l.antenslte ami
lliirreniii: I'aeareilu anil WoOilall.
At Sun l-niHls-o
t. ir. k
Los Angeles .1 f Ji '
Missions l Vi :
Italterles: Walsh and Kandherg
,, TVeWelcomeyou
a 1 to Portland. 200 comfortable roomi,
0 e.ch with bath. Reaiooable fte.
Convenient uown-iuu
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CONGRESS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Louis B. Bocbu llnt MnwBr
V. wnndnr ll?ar Used to bo CCTi
' sidered luxury of the rich.
i wonder noled scientist says that
suttar is the greatest condin'.ontal
food in the world.
Sugar's 'supremo lmporlar.es to
health is that it makes f.iod'i r!?.3
unt. No man, woman or yuunir-tor
can live on one food alone. To
a great variety of foods daily tho
year round is to promote health,
and sugar adds flavor and delight
; to nearly every known food. As a
noted sciential says, to try to eat
most foods "straight" would result
in u monotonous, unpalutubie diet,
and you simply can't get people to
eat things they don't like.
Try a dash of sugar on your
favorite cereal. 'Eat healthful black
berries and other fresh fruits made
delicious by a sprinklinp; of sugar.
Profit by the experiments of four
well-known women cooking experts
in New York who recently redis
covered the old art of using a dash
of sugar in vegetables while they
are cooking in a small amount of
water. Note how the vegetable
colors, freshness and flavors im
prove. This little added sugar
i makes eating vegetables a joy. Kc
. member the value of custards, milk
snakes, ice cream and other milk
; desserts in helping your family to
' eat enough milk. Remember stewed
I fruits, candy and cookies for the
end of the meal.
I ? . i ..!: .t.
Mimness IS no longer siyiiMi.
Hood food nromotcs good health.
The Sugar Institute.
WT-.S' ! K
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$6
f?s- - i -ivuuiiu Alii
Fare to
Portland
Going Saturday August 3
l,v. La (.ii-ande b:4f) p. m.
Ar. Portland 7:15 a. m.
RETURNING. SUNDAY OR MONDAY
August 4th or 5th
Tickets will lie honored in coaches only on any reffiilai
train Sunday, August 4th or Monday, August 5th.
ISasgape will not lie checked.
J. II. KEENEY, Agent, La Grande, Ore.
N PACIFIC
THE OVERLAND ROUTE r
Cameras in Color
For Vacation ;
How a vacation is enlivened
by picture-taking! And what
a pleasure it is to have the
snapshots when vacation days
aro done!
This year we offer, you new Eastman-niade cameras
in fresh, sparkling colors that will harmonize with your
gay vacation mood. Stop in now and see those smart
new models.
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
Phone Main 4.
tho rvrnnl," he t
TIhw wt-ro ult'iuly on thfli ftct
a ml t iv ioiiK thtu' Jtli'fl I) uO nnl
iiupiihrd their ln-iuinu. (tun of the
official NtiinMl lo shouL nt .lat'k-
i n ami drew Ihc coinnwiit, "I ran'
ht-ar you."
1 1 ' I trim (ialnril n junind ntul (i 1
half In llio 11 1 r u hili .lai.-ktun'rA
tlon of 1itHtiTH for tlu vurloim ! wriuhi rcmiilnfil statlomiry at 1 fi 4
(luri HHMitH of tin1 cliuri'h worli was oui)iIh. O'liiiut-'H wfluhi wum Mil
tonf IrtiH'l at lhln iniM'tinLT, re- nil rmnlnu ilivn. Until hail pulm's
ions iimkI" for tho yar ami n- of M. a iinln of 10 for .lio koh nml
Free Delivery
When In Portland
Vioir i'l iv will hf
Mm.'.; oh ;ivu nt n)nl
i .iintMiliil.li- at hP
Ileathman Hotels
Two I' n u -1 1 n 1 Cnfff. Shopn
find lliMDuiiaii IMmIiik Itooin
Luxurious nud Comfortable
Koom Aci'omodations.
with nil thr
llf I'llllliltHl
.Sill Jo IMiij-iv
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IMVHI hit! i'l.',
-.) ruf r.iti".
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Ileathman Hotels
K. HeuOiinan
flwnr nli.l Mki'.
I'm-k in Miliiioii
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Am't. Mirs.
Itnuiihtliy tt Slllllliin
Growing
Jack's beanstalk!
Pattison Bros. Grocery
While the Canning Season for berries is drawing to a
close, we expect a few the latter part of this week.
Logans, Blackcaps and Raspberries, priced at
$3.75 a crate,
Ml
ialhj Mayonnaise
I' ' oz. jar 13
S oz. jar 20
1(5 oz. jar 35
112 oz. jar (5
S oz. Sand. Spread ....25
Potato Chips
pkgs 250
Red llk
Qollaqe Cheese
Pint 25
Cold Meals
Swifts Pork Loaf, lb. 10
Swifts Veal Loaf, lb. -10
Swifts Spiced Meats,
lb 5V
Swifts Tluiringer Sau
sage, lb 5V
Swifus Pressed Ham.
lb GO?
Swifts Ciotorhorg Sau
sage, lb 05?
Swifts Sliced Dried
Roof, pkg 25?
Call Main 80
The Sugar Institute. '
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; mstsWkL.- ;:
1 .
77. , , . A
WSml .like,
m " rim
yk O r Unll4 t. 11U)
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Mi
wmm
Peanut Butter
G' ' oz. glass jar 25?
1 lb. R. Club can 3(V
Bulk; per lb 30?
Ripe Olives
5) oz. can, small olives 20?
9 oz. can, medium ... 35?
5) oz. can, giant 25?
!) oz. can jumbo 28?
Gold Medal
Mayonnaise
8 oz. jar 25?
l(i oz. jar , 50?
S oz. jar Thousand
Island 25?
S oz. jar Sand.
Spread' 25?
Kellogg Corn Flakes
Per pkg 10?
Salted Peanuts
Large bag 10?
Swift's Lard
1 lb. carton 25?
No. 3 pail -15?
No. 5 pail ..: 85f
"Let's be fair about this matler of deciding which
is Ihe best cigarette," said OLD ooi.D to Mr.
American Smoker last January.
"That sounds reasonable," replied Mr. S. "What
do you want mc to do?"
"Well," continued O. G., "why don't you smoke
me and the other three leading brands wilh paper
masks covering our names, so you can't tell us
upurl? And leave it to your taste to say which one
it likes best?"
And Mr. American Smoker did . . . wilh the
following results.
In February, the nation gave Ol. d ooi.D a
rousing sales boost over January. In March,
April, May and June this brisk upward sales
swing continued unabated, wilh June racing ahead
to nearly rimiblr the sales of January.
i. i) i.ulu wins in these tests because' it IS
a better cigarette. Blended by skilled blenders
from Nature's choicest nuren-lenf tobaccos,' (is
finer quality just naturally proclaims itself in any
reliable comparison of cigarettes.
because it IS a smoother and better cigarette
with . . . "not a cough' in a carload"
OS YOt'R RADIO
rM 1. WliM I M W, MieJa Kin, and hit citreoMMiwry 01.0 coto orchestra,
.crjTusv;1uiiJ,t uli. o'clock lUnurifDllilit S.vUigTloie,OTer ClumhUBros4autin System.