La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 05, 1929, Image 2

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    Page Two
Monday, August 5, 1020
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE
YOU NEED
NO IONGER
BE TOLD
THAT YOU
HAVE AN
EXPENSIVE
FOOT
SHOES FOR WOMEN
Extra Narrow to Kalia Wide
Hill
J
Dependable Dependable
Quality. Values. .
Old Cub Record In
Threatened by A's
NRW YOliK, Aug. ft (AP)
Cilower of I he Philadelphia Alh
I ''"s, eon fid en t now t ha I Connie
' "k UK" in will pilot a pennant -winner,
are pulling for their favor
.. to heat the Cubs' record of
I'.IOG. '.
In thai year the Cubs, lliuler tho
leadership of the lute e'riuik
Ciiiillff. IV 11 ll Hi.. Vfitlilvil If.itfnif
pennant wlrii llfi victories arid :iti
defeatM for a percentage of .7(i!I.
The Athletics of J!i2!t. up lo June
2a, hud trnvcli-d at a .7fu pace,
having a record nf 4 S wins and 10
defeats.
', They 'then slow
ed a bit winning
!e games up to
...1M ..h.vino- f n
22 and losing iilm
July 2 ft. Tha. was playing at
."oil pace n:ul made (heir total. 70
panics won and -f lost for a per
centage f ,7;(7.
If (lie Athletics, are to equal the
Cubs' record they will have- to win
about three. fuurUis of
ina'tilng games.
their
,1
l.ast sea son, the Y a nieces, with
if
f lead of i;( games after mld-scn- J The mad dnsh of the Cuhs ron
son, wi-re in a fair way to ciiual tinned yesterday when Cnde Wll
t u- Ctibi' record, bin a slump all hert lloblnson dared to exposo a
hut wiped mil their lead and the lefthander. William Watson Clark,
Yankee were lucky to barely beat to the fire of the Uruins. Clark
out the Athletics for the pennant. (iU Verv well against the heavv
Writer Tells Of
SnOOk InterVieW Hwl'"- "i the McCarthy Hub. con
nected for a single with men on
coM-Mm's, o.. Aug. r. (Ai'
A'.4 C llowells, Cleveland news
paper man today put Into the rec-
ni'H .nf llin ti-l.il ,.f In. I.,.uu II
" ......mr. ...
Hnook the i mint of an interview
o- mm wiiii nr. nnoon in wnicn
',' " ' ' 1 1
l.rofewr iKlmlltiNl In him Him ho
had killed Tiieora ilix, Ills co-ed
mmm Hntt oho toft ueuuiM
oi i ue crime.
Ills testimony was Introduced af
ter tho defense waived an objection
and a demand that (he court con
duct a separate hearing and rule on
the admission im testimony of what
Itr. Snook said In the Interview.
Womanly WiU
"A tteljjili.il of ourv,' wrllet it
correvpondenl lo I'lirm and I he-
Kiile, had sucli a cieily vei of fur
niture coveiN made Hint f-ho Is now
having' a second sot tiuule to pro
leel lite best ones."
Sam Perry, ynulhfnl holder nf
Hie southern, Alabama statu and
I II r-m 1 riKhn in city gulf lilies, will
try his hand lit the national open
lll.H fill.
Building Materials
at Material Savings
Lime -
Cement
Northwest
Sawyer - Holmes
Mercantile Co.
USED
HHVKISAI. I!KA.
M'l' I vr, 'I HI C K
1 f 2-1 l''ril Ton Trni li Willi iliu lu.l.
Iinrk fur Hi,' f.uiM
1!I!T IMrrl Tim Tnli ll Willi
llhfl i';lh
Larison Chevrolet Company
mi AIM MM
a vi:i;ii
A Hli In the rrlc
rATHLETICS CUBS
! INCREASE LEAD
' I
i Yankees Split Double Bill
I With Cleveland Chi- f
j eago Winner.
! Itt William d. Chapman
! (.Wiclated Press Sports Writer) I
; The weekend flglllllig along the '
major league front was all In favor
nf the two leading teams; not very
much. It Is true, litil still In their
f.tVOr. j
t With til'1 Pirates rained nut (in
Sal iii day Hint Idle yesterday, the
Cubs occupied (heir time Iy turn
ing hack the Brooklyn kohins In
Iwo gmnes. unci so stretching the
I 'hieago lend to six :md one-half
games. The Mockmen played a
bruising toX tie with the Drowns
on S;ttiirdny arid took t heir ease '
yesterday, while t lie Yanks witc :
dividing a pair wlllt tho luduslrl-j
mis Indians, This left the margin j
of tho Mackmen at eleven and one
half games, Just where ll was 4K
hours ago. hat with the Important
difference that one game nf the
h nd was transferred from the rela
tively iion-esentfal won column to
the vital line of figures detailing
games lost. The Yankee now have
lost Jen aines more than the fly
ing Macks, who arc moving at a
putt which might possibly level that
23-yeur-ohl record of U games
won hy the cnbM of Krunk Chance.
55,(1(1 Watch Oaincs
Homo fif.,000 of tho 1 faithful
turned out on the sabbath to see
the Yankees fend off their cur
rent jinx team, the Cleveland In
dians. The champions lilt hard be
hind old Tom Xa chary in the
opener to win hy 12 to 0, hut a
("'iienil
pitching blow-up In tho
second clash saw the Indians score
by I I lo li. Young Wen Pencil
was knocked from the box, hut ko
were ll.erhy peunot-k and other
Yankees. The Indians put nine In'
lh nl"th 1,1 1,1111 m" 11,0
VM M,,nlM h' Ul llu' 'hent
'Vhlte Mux to Iwo small hits lo win
hy J to 0. The Ited Sox had a
line hiding afternoon with 17 safe
drives. The Detroit Tigers closed
out (he American league program
by winning' a rough double-header!
from tiie Senators at Washington,
iv to and i;i to j .
Culm Win Another
guns of the Chicago array, hut suc
cumbed by !i to 4 when Charlie
f I rl in in. the onlv left banded
second and third in tho seventh.
Itlggs Stephenson contributed a
home run to the Chicago attack,
While Ktki Cuvlcr came 1hi-nuih!
... .. '
ncriu i ren liiane aiteuueu to im
with two slimles and a double, j
Hnln nir fm-' Hokh AieCn hiv n ml
Nltlplnir rnf !OKH .li'nrtliy', mill '
t.,ii,.Miiv. I... tium u, ...j..'p. ......... 1
geney.
.some, -mi.uhh pappy Cbica-
noans saw
ipe oatuc.
Pitching his side arm ball from
whatever hackm'ound of while.
shirts a small Sunday crowd at St. I
Louts provided. Sylvester Johnson 1
blanked the I tost on Ilraves by a
score of .1 to M. Art Delaney was !
something of a problem for the!
home boys, but permitted I he cards i
.to htiliih their few blows. Kl'Ucst
jOrsatti struck the home run stone.
J .lakle .May stibjii'-ated the haul
swluclng Phillies 10 win hy 7 to 1
pit Cincinnati In the remaining N,t
( Hoiial league contest.
.lack Meillpsey fought six time
In unit. It., m-orcd five one-round
knockouts and in the sith scrap
flopped Jens Wllliii'd, the iam
plon, .n three rounds.
Plaster
- - Roof inn
House Paint
nrimrinrr raw ihmiiiiii
CARS
IIAKOAINH
II J; s
Kuvmi I :.v. i ,i.i i, ,.i..
MAIM 1
HanRe of lh Fo;ip
Cubs Need "Gabby"
"OA BUY" HfVTIitrV
CHICAGO (At') if the Cubs
should fail to win that National
league pennant the Chicago fans
probably will altrihille their ill luck
to the. absence of Charles J.eo
(Cabby) llarluetl.
llartnett, rated as the best catch
er in the National league last year,
hasn't caught a game this year be
cause of a. had throwlnir arm.
VIM, 1 1,. uitf(t.r .n ill. Iw.iw-h r!iil.
, hf.(,n ,jjK ((.st to
the McCarthy
ting has been
ing saved sev
His pinch htt-
effective, huv
gnmes. ly Tho As'ialcil
Ctm-t League
W ... Vv
club.
ver
era)
League
Standings
W. 1 l'ct, "
San Kranclsco 24 12 ' -,fii;7 Vistonlav's Coast League llo-mlts
Hollywood 2S 12 -Mil'. -i INntlaml, First (iamo:
, Mission 2:t li .CS't ' It. "II. R.
Los Angeles 21 15 ,5S Seattle 1L lfi 1
Cortland 17 1 fl .I72 Portland S U 2
' Oakland la 21 .4t7 Halteries: K'alllo nntl Steinecke;
Sacramento 12 2:1 ,'A4',i Cascarella ami Tomlin.
Seattle X 2K .222 . Si'cuiul Clinic (7 Innings)
j National League " H. II. K.
I W. L. Pet. Heattle , 5 11 2
; Chicago fiO 31 .RSO Portland ., . ( 9 J :t 2
j Pittsburgh Ml S7 .1115 Itatterii-s: ' Mlevlns and Stein-
j New York MI 41 .ti'.i fcke; Ortman. Kullerton ana
j St. Louis Ml 4t ,r.;'o Woodnll.
j Prooklyn 4H hS .CJH At Los Amteles. 'i-s fiame:
i Cincinnati 4 a f.S .4 2d It- H. M.
Hoston 42 til .40S Wi'n Kranclsco 2 5 2
Philadelphia H't Cl .;:io Hollywood 4 la .2
I American League Ita it cries: Jacobs. Couch and
; W. L. Pel. Heed: Wi-tzel and Hassler, Sever-
Philadelphla 74 27 .t.I'A eld. v
New York i til .f,2'. , Seeiiml (Jniiie (Sexeii Innings)
St. Louis r4 4i .r.40 It. H. K.
Cleveland 4h 4H .r2! Han Krancisco a S 4
Detroit 4 f2 .4S II oily wood 10 S 3
Washington :ix f.n ,:t;i2 Mails, (llynn and Itced: llulvey
Chicago 4u , ii:i .USS and Seveiebt.
Hoston si to .:M7 -l '"t I'ViiiicIm-o. Morning; 'flume
,
;
1 1
ritAix ttmtiiKitv ni:it
ld',111 MvS HIS HXI'MIIT
mUUUU-
p WVIU'HKA OI;tn ('AIM. - Urer
..i- ..... .' ...... ..
policenian. has explained that
;' 'i
ti'iit which won acclaim was
accident. Dc Hoche was eredlled
;tli preventing u train robbery in
l-'S. A cloud of .steam from the
e iglne disposed the robbers and
' u' Itoebe, then a fireman, was
hailed as a hero.
Now he explains that 1o the con-
' r;i ''' " "1IS entirely accidental.
He kicked
piece of glass in the
boiler .a.:
haste to ol
mauds U) I
engine,
I Itnch
. In
0111.
the
I 1m-
the
robbers'
tender i
a:ii:hic. i'ir;nrs
CONSCKIP I M)V j
MONTPKlXlK.lt. l-'ranee (Al1)
Jul lea I tai oul. fi:t, a New ( )r leans !
garage owner, ran afoul of Kreiich '
army laws when he reiurni d here
recently to vsit his mother. He j
had Kone lo the Culted SlaleRj
when oung and had ben natural-
ixi d tin .Urn riiMti but 'he iuili!aryi
.authorities reminded him lie hadn't
I done his Crench inilllai y vervlee
land he was released on ball, pend
i ing a d ciston by higher authtirl
i 1 h s.
MOTOR Altltl.srs MAIM.
Pt U T I. A M ). A ug. fi. ( A P ) A
new automobile worth about $.1,
ana, four hundred pints of whts
lity, and three men were taken by
the Port land vice squad short !y
before daylight today.
The men gave the names James
Helchi II. Gcoi kp Cyr and Paul
Mlllt r. alias Paul Homalla.
Mutual Admiration
How to hecoine an tatellechi.-'l
U'ell. yon call one rT ihein a --'real
thinker and tlicn he i-alU iu a
t'leat lliinker, Hiul there you are.
San rniiii i'co t 'lironi, ie.
S:MU i:irt lliiw Iiim M U till' S.-ll- I
aloi.1 el l-'i:.. llu- y,-llr In- lu.il.r
In t ln n,:i im s.
i
I , .rfCfisra .
KvFNi VANthtV 'O )
: L :Hctnia3
' I. a flianil". On.. Grnre Ull.
MhIi AdHina.
.'l PATENT PIMTS
I'-illimi in- hl!:li Ihm'I nunim
III llllll hhlt-k lullrlll III
j I.1111 li'liiilllril. j
? 111 . 1 n".
Portland Takes
Series 5 To 2
By Sunday Win
I It Tho AssfM'Uiioil lrosx
! Heat en ly the Hollywood HtarH
twice in yesterday's J'acifle Coast
i league double headers, the 'ni
j I'Yaneiseo Heals today led the lea
, gun by only half a game. The
! Hiurs held second place, Hnd tho
Mission ItedH of San Kntnclsco
.third.
I Hollywood won I he series foui
games to tlweo games hy yestrr
' day's double win at Wrlgley fleln,
; l.os Angeles. The score In the first
'battle was 4 to 2. and the second
' was 10 to 3. Hu7.it Wetael's nuis
' torful mound work wits credited
! with having turned the trick in
the first, and Hank llulvey did it
In the second.
j Amid a deluge of hasehlts and a
parade of jntchers on both sides.
1 the MiKHion I teds and the I.os
i Angeles Angei.s tangled at Ite
i creation park, a lid split the pro
ceeds, th" iteils taking the. morn
ing game Mi to . and tho Ang''
winning In the afternoon, II to 7.
The series ended with the Mis
sions holding five wins to two fot
, the Angels.
' Sacramento's Senators lost both
games to the Oakland Oaks on the
lot across the bay, the morning
score was 11 to o, and tho finish
(7 to '1. However. th Sen mors d
Kpite their double defeat won tin
series, four games to three.
Cortland and Seattle divided
. their doublclieader. the Indians
winning the first game 11 Mo :t.
and the Ducks .clubbing their way
in. a, . U v victory In tl(0 after-
' noon- game. - Tho Portlaiulers
pounded Horace HlovliisV recruit
'pitcher from Tacomj,, foj a total
of CI :iase hits.; vhlle the vlslt
ors hit Ortnian :ind T'lillenon for
jli. Portland'. whh the series, ne
games to two.
i:.
ir.
Los Angeles
,l ixslous
! w-M I,
KrauHe,...Aljajiai4vJVouw'ihWc4-'i
. litid !'jtni'',rg.;
i'"i'r ami Horfttmn... V
- v It, in. W
Los Angeles 11 1 :t
alissions 7 10 1
Itaiteries: Cruudall. Childs and
Peters, Hannah: Nelson. Ptllette,
McQuaid and Italdwin.
Al Oakland, .Morn lug (iiiiie:
It. IL V..
Sacramento a .- 7 4
Oakland 3 15 2
Hatterlcs: Vinci. Cilliek and
Koehh-i-, Aubrey; Kdw ards ami
Lauiba nil.
At taUlauil, Afternoon (iame
It. IL i:.
Sacramento 2 7 1
Oakland 7 14 2
I latteries: ( 'a no. Vlmt, and
Koejilcr; McKvoy and Luinlmrdi.
MANY DEATHS
IN WEEKEND
OVER WORLD
(Continued lium Jt i
1 pi etcd to prove fatal. His home
I in .Montana.
ih
II KlLLI'll IN ( HASH
OSTKNU. Helifium. Aug. :'. AP)
I - Latest casulty lists sliow I 1
I dead, 2:1 Injured and ft missing in'
j the Osteud harbor disaster yes-
tenlay when two pleasure steam -
crs rashed. Nine bodies have been
recovered, I w enty-one survivors
are in the Ostein) hospital.
I Harrison, Mrs. pred Head. Mrs.
TIA' .MIXKHK KILLI'.D (,n Matott. Mrs. Johanscn. Mrs.
TOKYO. Aug. (', (AP 1n:.jhn tiaritv, Mrs. L. A. Kennedv,
miners were killed today In the ; Mr . Melvln Oalbraith .Jennie Neil
Suinlto Itautau coal miu in the Stn Mrs (, : nrilitKi Mrs. Uarri
.entral part or Hokkuitlo (Yeo).son n.lvis M,.s ,.01.tlM. pi.,1, s,rs.
Slty nine others w ere trapped n, it,.).,,,,,. i n o ( ',,,1.1110
w ith little hope of r
cue.
ttH.Li tnw dii:s
POltTLA N O. Ore., Auff. U,
(AP) Hubert Veltum. 22, of Ku
(cue, a student at M ckoii State
college, was totally Injured on the
beach near Wahlporl yesterday f
when the automobile In which ho
and Miss Ann Fletcher, also of
Kuuene were riding overt urnfd.
Veltum tlied HO minutes after the
automobile turned over when tit
struck loose sand. Miss V'letcher
had several rltw broken.
I'l.WK KILI-H TWO
SASKATOON. Sash., Aug. t,
(A P.) Two men Were killed til
I the crash of an airplane In the
Saskatchewan river Sat unlay. They
w ere 1 1. Smith-Marriott. Inslrmi
t or-pilot of the Saskatoon urro
club, and Alfred Johnson. Norwe
gian trapper.
Johnson had Joined the nero
club Saturday ami had gone oul
with Smith-Marriott on what prov
ed to be his first and last air trip.
PLANK l' I'l-ODKS
SAN HKUNAUIUNO. Cal.. Aug.
S, (AP) - Scattered fragments ot
a monoplane lay on th parohed
slope of I'Yemont pak In the Mo
have desert today, mute evidence
of the tragic death of Virgil Cllne.
San Jose. Cut,, pilot whoe plane
eptodtl yesterday 4. fun feet over
br.id In one of the wasteland's
rate 1 1iH lldct! OltllS.
A Hash or tightnfng stiuck the
gasoline tank.
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and is wholly different from any other al
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CONVENIENT TERMS-- .
AS LOW AS $1.00 PER WEEK
llit,Uws.;sbocuil blowing
0 i i ; !,,,.
1 week. ;
Carr
T ATJC'P PROl7! 'are: Mrs. Julius Itoesch (president-
1 1 t t i i'l' p ' n clfct, Mrs. C. P. Hulhrook and
WILL A11LSI) 'Mrs. Kllen Stoddard.
SALEM MEETi Members of the drum corps fol -
low: Itay Williams, drum major:
(Continued from Page 1 ' Uolbrook. C. L. Thompson,
1 dent's dinner:
drum corps con-
i,.st.
f Saturday; S a. in., cull to or-
dor, business session; 2:.la, parade.
I The (Jrande gn.up will leave
M.,b.m Saiurdav ni-ht and will ar-
b in Saturday night and will ar-
river home Sundav evening.
Women's Drill Team
Mrs. Charles C.raham is captain
l,,f the women's drll team, and M rs.
(jeorge Tiss and .Mrs. Ihmh Snider,
are color heart
Other members
follow: M rs. Walter Palmer. Mrs.
.Mrs. Parker, Mi
ami Miss l-'ox.
s. Norman Desllet
'Delegates are: Mrs. Walter Pal-
mer. Mrs. Desilet (president ), and
M rs. Snider. A Iter unto delegates
nsy j
for vertbody
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for a tew weeks
PERFECT SLEEP?
of the Bcautyresl. we haj.'e,'"ade the terms so low
,n.n A email inilinl nnvnipnl Uo Imlrmrn oan hn
.. , .
The New Simmons P,cautijrcst Mattress $41,50
Furniture Co.
Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers..
'I
I reu Keau. itoy it. iirrey. wus .
Palmer. Walter Palmer, John II.
;iiarity, Lawrence reiunuer. i.. w.i
Olbson, Knoch Morcan. Hlako
Shields, Leal ltussell. Jesse A. An- j
orews. Don Matott and Dave AVylie. i
i 1 l"S'rs: imipn inieis. xi. ... .mi-
. higlers: Italph Winters. It. (I. Mi-
jCall. II. IL Hichardson, li. M. Scott.
Oscar Johnson. Owen Mnxnin.
.tames McNamee. (leorgo Tiss,
' Charles Kross. Frank Klanncry. 1,
("
Kreenn, A. Kennedy, Norman
Desilet and Claude Cooper,
The stunt Is to he staged
through the leadership of II. II.
Richardson and Hay Prire. the time
to bo determined by the Salem,
legionnaires In charge.
legion Delegates
Delegates from the leuion in
dude: IL P. Huron, II. K. lhady.
C. V. Talbott. Harry Sandoz atltl
CHis Palmer,
alternates include
Henry Melaneon and Italph Win-!
ters.
l-'red K. Kid tile, -state senator.
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In the picture above note how the coils come
clear to the very edge of the mattress insuring
a perfect unbreakable side and that means
more than a better-looking mattress it means
uniform sleeping surface without hills or hol
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supporting your frame inducing complete mus
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and former state commander, will
accompany the train to Salem to
attend the convention.
' A few of the men will drive to
Salem, including Mr. Shields, whose
wife will accompany him.-
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I ACCOI'NTA.N T ICOItlt l)
TOPK K A. Kns.. Aug. 5. (AP)
'rwo bandits today held up Clyde
Knowlton, an accountant, within
a half btock of the city hall and
roooe.i mm oi -.t.-ua. me city
' .semi-monthly payroll.
t
Pais Clotely Guarded
niIt'i'-tions' as to passage ihrnuirfi
llic Kli.vher ns itppt.v hoi It to men
nad women. The pass is open only
on I'i'iL'hi days of the week and at
ccrlitin (IcKijrniHcd hours. ( Is Hie
main (.trategica! point of entry initi
liidtn from Afghanistan and Is,
theitror.1, iiirefuliy ,'tiard,'d.
A Child's Detirtt
A canary hiiil In 11 Ida "age Is
somet lines more important to a
child than hread. heans or frit .i-ee
of chicken. Woman's Ilmne Om
punb-n
M )
L
that everyone can affor:!
lakon ram nf t Oil nnr
Inc.
;u.ti:d divokck
PAItlS. Aug. f (AP) Mrs. Wil
liam Avon 11 llarriman was grant
ed a divorce hy tho Paris courts
today from her husband, William
Averell llarriman. New York
banker and sportsman, on grounds
of abandonment.
save with s a. rcTV
In the
"Pink" of
Condition
Internally
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A lo:i-inonrul nr I'.K.fAl.l.
I.AXAT1VK SALT l:i a trli
of wiiii. r l;il;. n I'lich mni'iiInK
will Jii'fp ynui- IioUi'Ih ri'K
lllur lill'l yrnir .'litli-.' .sy-iti'lll
fil. Knl.l iiniy al ynui- l:o
all llrui; SI nr f.
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