La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 02, 1929, Image 2

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    Friday, August 2, 1929
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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
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National League Leaders
Increase Margin to
Five Full Games.
Anklets
3 pair for
$1.00
Half Hose
Regularly 50c
3 pairs for $1.00
25c Prints
5 yards for
$1.00
Special Values for Saturday
Tomorrow is Dollar Day at Hill's, and we of
fer some special bargains for the thrifty
buyer. Read every itemprices are unusually
low and you can buy now for school and fall
needs at a saving. Saturday one day only.
RAYON
UNDIES
in Pastel
Colors
Vests
Panties
Bloomers
Gowns
Combina
tions
Regular $1.50
Value
Dollar Day Feature
Child's Parsol
Pretty Japanese
Creations - 2 for
$1.00
29c Prints
4 yards for
$1.00
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Cretonnes
Regularly 39c
4 yards for $1.00
Ily ll-rliert V. lliirkor
(A.-MHiiitMl Press KportK Writer)
lluxehall fans who Insist plloli
Iiik Is a lorn art anil thai the live
ly luill has destroyed the defensive
I. mures of the game might ilo
well to ronslder the battle lie
mwn the Cutis anil Koston Ilraves
ai Chicago, yesterday.
.Nine inninus of brilliant pltoh
liiB by any Hush on the one hand
and Hen Cantwell and I'M l.ever
I'lle on the other saw the Cuhs eke
out a 1-n derision that enabled
thiin to retain their five-jtanie
had in the National I.eiiRU pen
nant race.
Ifush allowed only five hits in
turnini? in his ninth straiKht vir-
torv and his lr.th of the season
" against one defeat. Cantwell nave
El' up .hut three safeties In the seven
M ' Innings he w orked and l,everette
a held the Cubs hltless the ri-st of
the way.
Won nn One. Hit
, As It turned put the Cubs won
nn one hit. In the first ijining.
Knglish doubled and Cantwell,
losing control.' walked three mem
In a row to force in the only rub
of the game.
Jess 'i-lty pitched his first full
xaiucs-of the, year at Korbes field
anil the Pittsburgh Pirates camo
otit of a bad slump to down the
Phillies, three . to . one. Petty ul-
tlowed only sis hits and never was
m. in uanger aner.i mimrussy 11 ijiii-.i
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Pare good pitching ' yesterday j
proved to be the most potent fac
tor contributing toward a series of
upsets In various Pacific. Coast,
League camps. .Most significant, j
was the defeat of the league. lead- j
Ing Wan e'rancisco Seals by the '
second place Ho.lywood Stars. ThiiJ
score was 1 to 0. and the contest
was a close one throughout.
Gus Johns, smart Hollywood '
southpaw, held the visitors to th
southern metropolis to but three ;
hits. '
The I.os Angeles Angels were
easy picking at liccrcalion field ,
for the San Francisco .Mission''
lieils who won by a score of 6 to :i.
Dutch lii uther flung 'em fast and
fancy, doing a Rood job through
out the battle.
Sacramento's Senators turned !
the tables on the Oakland Oaks at .,
Emeryville, winning C to 2 In a i
great display of baseball,
' The. Seattle Kedsklns plucked j
the feathers from the Portland
Thicks and ran nway with a .1 to
2 score. A puzzling curve used
again and again by Clenrge Smltu.
late of the Detroit Tigers, baf
fled the home boys, and this with
loose fielding, ' spelled their 1 de
feat. '
If you need the conveni
ence of a 80-day account
rrpen one here. Additional
credit on the 'installment
plan gladly extended. A
small payment at the
time of purchase, the bal
ance spread over a period
of time to meet the re
quirements of your in
come. , .
CARR
FURNITURE CO., Inc.
Main 770
Kastern Oregon's largest
Home Furnishers
NIGHT FIGHTS
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Yesterday's Coast
AT POKii.A.N'D
Seattle i
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I. Batteries: Kmilh
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AT OAKLAND: . . P.. II
with the bases filled In the third : Sacramento hi'
M"i inning to give the Pirates a lead. Oakland - 2 7 1
M, Larry Benton pitched the New; liattories: Keating and Koehler;
ft, York Giants to another triumph SlclOver and Lombardi.
(aj'over Clncinnato, 6-1. 'Oolf Luque AT sAx pRANOISCO: 1L 71. 11.
jciwas the victim of hunched hits. In j Los Angeles 3 il ft
S:the third Inning when the Gift Ills,! Missions ....'. II 10 1
2J tallied four times. Batteries: Rnrfnot, Crandall and
m Ihe St. Louis Cardinals got to Unnnali. Warren: lieulher and
Hy I ho .'VssoclHted Press
l)i:s SIOINHS, la. Tony I.e
gnnii, ' Des . Mi dues, knocked out
Hilly, ciillahan, Portland,' Orel,
t4. '' Itay Alcl'eck, Chicago, anil
Loiile Mays, Des Moines, drew,
(111).. . ." ,
, , KI-:VA.F.K, 111. liorschle Fil
won'. Vianvllle.' III., knocked out
Utssy dine,. Winnipeg, (2). . Wallei;
Madey, Chicago, knocked out Joo
haffey anil Wnudall. iCheslo, New York, (2).
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19 jonnny .Morrison ror tour runs in RnJiluin - I
n' the first Inning und old Pete Alex- ' ,v,.rI-..a. n n i- ! V '
3 ander wtis able to coast in to a 6-S ANfthLhs: J. II. K. of the :
W ,h. imni,in noi..i san I ranclsco (I 3 0 players.
f'Ol.T WIN'S SIX RACKS i:
Chicago', Aug. 2 ap Kskij
mo, the little hay son of North Star
Ilf Tjenllewomnn which slaried
as a selling plater and was grad
uated into the handicap class lit
30 days, is the real hero of Arling
ton Parks summer racing season.--
Curtain Scrim
Special Bargain
10 yards for $1.00
Crushers
Rayon Table
Crushers, Colors -$1.00
Il 1 pc i si on over the Urooklyn Itoti- J
itw.
In thp American Iensue,
- rhilu1elphlu Athletics Increased
their lead to ten nnd one-half
t nmes hy turning back De'trnit, 7
4 while the New York Yankees
wore lowinp to Chlcngo. S-i. Huhe
' Huth got his 2iith homer.
Oleveland downed the.1 Boston
Tied Sox, 10-3, behind the effec
tive pitching by Jimmy Xlnn.
IfeM to one run for six inninfus.
j tht Washington Sena torn sIupk' d
I t'ollins ond other St. I.ouIm
HjMrowns' pitchers for five runs in
' the Bfventh and seven more in
the r'ilnh to win, 13-tt.
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more conservative Innjc .shot
plnyerf. has wnn six races. Jle
Hollywood I ; ljwound tip his campalsn yesterdny-
tho' Jiatterles: .Mails and Heed, Johns hy winning the Horadmoor puive
unit ncvi'ifiu, -at six lunonps.
50c Voiles
3 yards for
$1.00
Silk Hose
Regularly $1.50
Ladies' hose-$1.00
Children's'
Slippers
All e li i I (1 1- en's
s li (i c s formerly
priced up to $n.S).r)
jMitny unusual
values ideal for
fall wear cut to
Turkish
Towels
f ; o o d weight
towels, size 3SxlH
plain white and
with colored end
itripes a real
liarjrnin 5 for...
House Frocks
In Pretty Prints,
each
$1.00
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The Gospel Mission
HIS I'lr St., Nonb, (Harris
Idill.llng).
Oil-Stindny evening, Aug. 4,
Kvangelest Letter Carlsen will
speak on the great subject:
"The Silence of Korly Centuries
at list Coiues to Light." Ol
'"liie t;reat pyranUd." Don't
fall to lu-ar this (ireat Mystery
in Stone. Others will come,
why not you? - - Pd. Adv.
Dance at Elgin
Open Aii- Pavilion
Saturday Nite
La Grande Symphonators.
KKKI WET.T HKAIril PAYS DAILY niVIDI.Nns
Dr. Belle Myers
Chiropractor
T?oiirs
to & & 7 tn
Wept Jacobson iRIdtr.
, Ia (Jrande, Ore.
HILL'S
Rayon Hose
Rayon Silk to the Top
2 pairs for
$1.00
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Sammy Mandell
Is Expected To
Keep His Crown'
ll I'nill It. MlckeUon
( Afncluti t Tress HporiH Writer) Mun rrnnclHco
'('Ati(, Auk. 2, AI') Tony Unllywood
'a tiKoni'ii, ehi'sly Utile hoothlael; Mis-Inn
I'rotii S'w Ortt-aim whoso niIiikIhk ' Aiun'lej
11mm achieved ury In the hantain ' I'nriland
iind foatlHirwelKht sectors. tnniKM ! Oji.lcliind ...
iiIiiin Ills wapnriK nt Kanunv Man- j Saci a inciito
ll League I
Qfonrlinnro I
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PAciric cost i.i:f;ri:
W. I.. Pel
.Tin :
iii-ll. one of lite most elusive t;ir
gi'ls of the ring. In an atidiicluus
bid for his world's lightweight
Clown.
The two will buttle 10 rounds to cM,.np,0
i I'lmiui nn- iite nne in I auuy i
Harmon's gigantic nuneh bowl,'
the chlcaKO siadluin. A n-cocl in. i
diior crov,ll of IT f. . n n 0 Is ep,.i'ti d
to watch the duel, i
'It Is to be a skirmish belween a
clever Inner and a riuKetl. two
flsteil puncher und Mandell. the
boxer. Is un overwheliiilnif favor- (
lie. The chiiuiiifon i.Mi-ts to win'
handily by a decision: the cliallen
trey Is confident of lrtory by a
knockout.
; So clearly did the Huckford
shlclt turn buck the title bid of
Jimmy Mcl.nrnln. a pile drivini!
hitter of the Cnmoncrl tvite. in
his last chainiimshii battle, that
few observers Krant 'rony much
more than n chance. Mthouigh the
champion has spent Ihe past yenr over
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111 comparative Idleness neeause of tiemed worried.
tnlurles, he has displayed Imtires- , y .Mill,.,., cblcuun l. (t hno.lt
HKc fnrlil dllllnit his workouts j ni list, will mi.t i.tiln Vlientlui of
and his ureal left Is apparently as Chile In the 10 round seml-w In.l-
bttsy as cvei'.
up and llariuoti bnpes to tn ilrh
IWelnhl. too, was 11 dlsadviintnit" : I In. victor of Hie ManilMI-Canciin.
Ten Swimmers
Training For
Channel Trial
('ATM-: f;iUM-Ni:Z. IVnnce, Aut?.
2. (Al) Ten prospect vi rhiinm-l
ttwlnuners. elKhi women and two
men, htivc he. mi hi tralnhm nt this
tahe nfr cape for srveral weeks
and there ha not luen ten llneM
In thi' I'Veiicli new papers uhoiit
tllelr (ICtlvltleW.
I'lve yea im ao the appearance
of one lone chutinel jvliumer w;ih
whi.) (or nt h-jiMt a colunm.
Mr-. Mynle MiiddleNtnn. hilled
as 11 he American professional
Iouk distance chiimplon. planw (o
Knim from (ltl Ney. to Mover and
mri ai:ln. Whatever the out
come nt Ihi eflOitM Mi'H. Muddle
stint if her record mny he taken
iim a criterion. 1h certain to prnd
more hour in the water t tin 11 any
or" the other nine contestant).
Ihe X.ittenreld twins. American
tfrrln. a tie-1 1'.. the Mi.HKtri Ivy
llawke. Jojin Itrtinton, Molly lar
Uer and ( onnte Ollhead of Knit
la 11. 1; iiml MadenxiiHclle Kstille
1'ehnnioy ol' l'ratice, are the other
ni e in he) h of the "weaker e"
vowinir to h whn the chanml.
loctor Sehlife of (lerniaiiy and
Nhalt Helmy, tlie kIhih I-ypllini,
who i-rOfrl lost yr,r after iniuim
mi hie tliirtueceH.if ill attempts,
the swlinnilm- colony. llelmy
wiivn he tin? atipilteil the (Jrm-Nex
h.thu. -It Ik such a relier from
I'uiio In Ahkum," he hi looklm:
"II t hill, .1 ni Mt deKtve Kahen-
h it.
lo a h'K injury, the niannner of
I he T'iratcK, khvo hin outfit the
hicHesl Hhalieiip of the year. Karl
Whet ly. flrse huwenian, in a bat
IIiik hliimp. ha heen replaced iy
rant Watier, Mrickwfll HI plu?
rit; lit field; Itartell wll move from
hur( to Kecond: (MarUe will move
over to Nlmrt and Sparkfe Adam
Koe.s tit the bench tiP..Hfvy will
K) behind tin- but to relleVH tlm
overvvorkeil Ha rjtren ve. .!rll)len
and (Jranthanr rttlll are on Ihe
iopfta list.
llunioi-l. fnl., is t.tlnu ('hil.'iui
nitrate of soda in -coitim produc
tion to li the value of the fertilizer.
S AV C WITH SAFETY
Title Fight
Sidelights
flUrAf'.O, auk. 2. IAD Sam
my Matnlell In expected to receive
.".t;.aita fnr deff nrtlnif hl.t llwbt
w elfr hi crown a Kit I n h Tom 'rtll
xmtert tonight. Hoih are slRned on
a pereenliiKc ba.HlK. Sammy tp pl
4u p,-r rem nad Tony "0 pr cent.
"I'a" Mandelt nnd "P11" F.in
xoiurl villi cherr their flKhtlntt
moiih. The rider Mandell will b
assist,. d by n delegation of l.ftnfl
fans from llockiord. HI.. Sammy's
home town. hlle Tonyn fat hot;
will receive the help Of old Tlb-nd
from Now Orleans and New York,
lleiriirdlpsM of the outcome, the
11 trht weight champion tomorrow
will be of Italian pim-ntuK. Tony
and S.inimy are both of llnliau
hloo.I.
rnnisoiieri had to fU:ht ntralnM.
He expectK to enter the i-liin four
to Hlx potindH IlKhtr than Samm
tthd timonir lljthtwelKhn mich it
rtifferciieo 1m n considerable handi
cop. Today's mlvantaces lay In his
: fJtJiirh. his Rienter rinit activity
and his age. Ho In 22 nnd Mandell
U 2ft.
f Both flehtore con,Jtfeit
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HAltATOllA Sl'KINUrt. N. V.
A UK. t. t.AI') l;une H. How.,
trillner for the Harry ravin- Whit
ney stable, and one of the he
known horwiiien in Aiueiha. .Hul
hero (odJiy after a brief nines
AUltintf (rum ft L-old,
rn,iYoitiiACK
' A GAME TODAY;
ma shake - vp
Prrrsni'iidH. Vt.. Alter. C.
(Al l- with I'fe Tiaynor. eapialn
I and thhd baMemnn. returnlnit to
' the Inn up alter tt loiift obweiu' du
Toulnht will h the first thno
Mandell ever fought an iuiportunt
title bearing flyht without delayn
or troubles. He won Ihe title from
l!ocky KauHa-- In rt'.'fi in drlviuit
ruin ytorin and w js hiunliruppil
by u fractured rtb. His battle
ocalnst Jimmy Mcl.arultl a
pu-'tpoued three llnirjt.
"One ryed" t'umiollv in on IhA
ib apain, but be bus become o
j famous now that he has been kIv
1 en a free tlcktt
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Itlnidx -o notiirally that no
one would e it know you
hud II on. ('Hnjjs so firmly
that H slays 011 until you take
it off. SH A K I I'At'K IM1W
WM is sobl o ily at your
UeMllI I rnc Store.
Class Drugs
Inc.
The Iteinll Slor
I. a (IVnndc, Ore.
DOES YOUR BREAKFAST PALATE
EVER BEG FOR "SOMETHING
NEW"?
Anii'ricnii Nut Coffee Cake ...
Raisin Kings
' HuttiT I loi ns
Fig Hulls r
Siiirared noiifrhmits
l'inoapiilf Hulls
...2.-.C
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. 25c
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Don't forget You will fintl only the
tiest in Joe Cream at the Dutch Store
DFTCII TREAT
.-1111111 Ljiyei's, reKiiliir
"iilc, special
Cookies regular 15c
per tloz
Fancy Pastries, each 5c
t ancy Cakes,
tpecial 2.'ic
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