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f 1 1 1. P5ge TVo LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE Wednesday, August 7, 1929 Closing out o u r stock of tub silk dresses at a great mving, in plain colors and print' ed 8 ilk s, sleeve" less. $4M . Hill's Dependable Dependable Quality. Valupfl. Missions, Seals In Deadlock For First Position fCUBS READY FOR FINAL CONQUEST Chicago Team Swings' Into the East, Hopeful of j Clinching Pennant. J Ity Will in m .7. Cblpiium j (Annocfn(ed t'rem MportH Writer) Hped by the prityerN of a million Chleittfo fHDM, the 'uIh ii ro on the march today Htx'kltiK a finul con- riHCMt Of the OilMt. I In two hwIuph nlonff tho Atlantic vulmuni t hfH your, t he llrl imr j have won nineteen kuiiioh und lost n In ; n cominiiitLlon of tlint puce through tho .sixteen enKfitfomcnlH of tli(! Impending Invfislon would no Hi) the yontiK men of Joseph Me- i Cnrthy hurl, to the wont . Into tit Ik moii Hi nil hm itHHiiri'd of their penntmt. .1 linpiic n fi o 4 defent by rtroolilyn before a record mid week crowd of fi.l.oou at W'rlKky j f if M yi-MnnJay. the ItruliiM aro eustwurd bound with thejr lend of no von and one-hull" iiutnrx In tart. 1 Tln Plntlo also IohI - to tho (Kant hy U to Ii find iniiKt fnee . tln lan MoOruw In another Kaino today. I'm is JVniiRiil-Iliiuury (h ir-uuo burned with biiHobull f-ntliiiMluHin ycritorduy hh II bud at j no other lime Miner the dim and J dlntunt dny or Tinker und Kvem i J ainl ('bunco. Wai'ft it J' tor wvf of penitant-hunKiy fmin nwopt thru tttriiftlh-K, filled vant HtnndH and i ; Trapshooting Titles to be Decided at Dayton fsv-w" "C'r"'' ,uf3fi' I 1 " ir-iu W 1 , r i. it , Ity l!n AwsOcIiiM'd IV'kh Kasehall with an old lime tantf, s .liihiii'il at I Unreal Ion park j .MlKKloii ItfrtH upanluMl tho H:.r..' . .... ' ... ' I Ham VVritfhty'i fnlawd plant, amazed clult offlcialH )md to hIuio j thrt :at('H nhiii at u mid-wonlc 1 Kamn, with r5, (ion yollinK tnadnp'ii j (anil mud-women) Intdde and per- , the wli-fctK oiltKldc. ' - J''imiu'Ihco WimiIh and tlr-d tho lallfr Tor tint I'aclflf! i-'oawt Loo Kite lead crHblp. Itoih teumH have won Zi itnd IohI 13 durlnff tho nomnt 'half of (he Hpllt wanon, Hollywood, in third phif, lout to I .oh AnK'-lcw. Tho Knoro nf tho HouIh-.MIhhIoik initio wmm tl to (J. Iko Moono tap- i ped out u noupli' of homor for tho1 - Mvnn with tho Iohh of tli Ih fan MIhkIoiih whiln fiivnney knorked ( well homo k'"h tho CuIih rpdt nut mif lor Iho HoiiIh. CIiimmIo Hnhr, I Wrlloy Hold with a ronord or foaat I.eaKno homo run kliifr, hop ! fourteen vlntnrloH anfl only two ped out It t thlrty-onond homor I ilefeutM In their Mand turn I it h( tho of tho Hfftfon. Poor hnso runnliiK j oast, Their urand total for tho Hoa in tho iiii ol' tho Urdu anrounlod mm ami Inst tho east in ilato ih In a larKP mcitMuro for their Ihhh forty-otto vlntnrloK and lxtoon do of tho pmo, '. , I fealH. Aiik'Ih Trim KinrH jf1 jVfH .Jr., i I Thp oa nnoiintlluK will ho tt-rrlflu when iko Androw.4, Sjiarta nhur, . X. ('.. delViulK IiIh iiraud Amorfean hauillrap rliaiiiionhlp at Jaytou, Annual lli-'Jti. One million roundN of ammunition will ho rimi. 'f'lydo Urn-foot 'h brilliant mound oik and Wnllor Horiror'H nppor mo hiltlliK KaVo I. OH AltKoleH a Ii to 2 victory In tho Herlen oponoi it-nilfiHt tho Hlarn In nKeleH. t;ii foot outpitehod veteran Kplt-haller, tilittf duel. The OakM defeated tho Seattle r ItedrddllH at I'.ltioryvilln aoroHH (he "'ny 1 to fi, le(o DukIIu wiih on tho t'lmfiund for tin Oakn, hut ho hIhk 1 .K'TCil throuKfi tho nine InnliiKH, a , lowing 1 1 hltH, The Indiana wiw iho tylnK run dlo on hano whrn Uiilkor Hold I,onl 1 Mill Walker performoil upon Iho ! mound uuniiud tho I'lrnton and luilled out of a mean hole In tho ninth to preserve the nlondor lead Hhollenhimk. i ('n"11 IH "n(' I'ittHluirKli orrorn In a nine-In- Klvon him In tho olKhth. Willi I tho Iiuhoh filled by throo tnnon and I wu men out, he forced 'o Trnynor to roll weakly to iho In rh Id rur the final out. t John I'etty went the route for tho HuroitnotroM, und permitted tho OlanlM to hunch their IiIIh where t hey would dn t ho Ki'eateHt da m- In tho iiiKldrapr wlnnlnu' for tho chaiitplotiH by K to 0. This left the Athletic niarKlu Ktationary at eleven and ono-ltalr KamoH with tho YankcoK on delt at Hhlho park for a douhle-Jtoador today anil u hIukJo olah tomor row. Cleveland noBod out Potroit by G to fi, and entered Into a tin with tho drowns for third place. Tint Hnx, white and red, were not s,, Kr''fr xoheduled. j.MInhIou mmmKmMMmMMmMM. Hollywood League Standings uv iih- I'Aciric NIGHT FIGHTS J.otilo Alinadn llwri a Iodk one Ii) hk". I'iiiiI Wancr, who Iuih lnfn in (vntcrriHri, which K'hlnn l)iiuKf'l. a Imtilnu and rirhlliiK Nhunp, wiih MImti l''lH0h, youtiK Jtntlan kouiIi liftifht-il lo Klvc him a chaiu-o In mw, Htarloil attain! laKlia, anl )-hi np u l)it. wmk cliai'Kc'l with ihp tli'Trnt. j Italn Inlci'rpri'cil witli (ho f'nr- lnrlluntl Iimw 1 ilinal-lh-nvn ifamo at St. I.onla und Haoi-amonlo took thp flrM Kantptl)p I'litlK anil llw IIpiIh wptc not of Hip mpi'Ipb front l'oi-tlund 4 to I , hp)u-i)uUmI ln.; till lililorlhi niplt !'' !'' lytrtland an tlA'tia'loWnifl.lipll lly The Associated l'nss T'KOIIIA. III.. Jorry "Tuffy" Clriri'lth. Slom City, la., knopkocl I out .lark Mnrtiliy, Itoifton. (J): I'Yanklp flt-atnlt'tta . Hpokanp, W'anh.. knoolipd out AIIph W'alHon, Inillannliolis, (H), NI':V YfHtK KprKPant Hanitny KakPr, Mllrhpl fiphl. N. V., anil Hnhy .lop (i.'tnK, California (Hi). Portland ... Oaklanil .... Hacramonlo Scat Up AssfH'intPtl ll'cs coast i.i:,(a is w. I.. I' ...24 IS .;.LM U J IS .22 IS ...17 20 ...in 21 ...IS 2.1 ... 8 2!l .H .Mil .11411 .11311 .r.nfi .I a a .432 .Si: I .2111 College Tennis Stars In Lead At Southampton! KOt'TH AM I'TON. V.. Auk. 1, (A I"') The 4Giii annual Invitation tenuis tournamt'itl of tho .Meadow duh hiiK taken on the aspeet of an lurernational lutorcolleiute 1 chain pionship of the I ii players j Ntill In the running, no less than eleven are college students.- ItopieHonting ten different mil vorsltleH Koattored over the I'ni ted statof and Knglnnd, Hicho elevfln fine young playern aro, Iter koley Hell, University of Texan iii'ownt holder of the. national in- tercolleglalo crown: . itradKhaw HarriHon and I 'hi II Nor, univer sity of Oregon: Norman l-'arfiulmr-Hon, ('a m bridge: ICdillo .laoohH, Inivei-sity of I'ittsbtirgh: lionaldj (ram, andorbflt: John loog. Stanford; I onahl St radian, I'rincoton: .IiiIIiik Si Hgson. Lehigh; Gregory Alangin. ( Jeorgetown: and 11. (i.- N. (Viopor, Oxford. AM of the enlleifia n were n lav ing fine tennis yesterday. i With tho expected arrival of j Hill Tildon and i'rank Huntor io i Htart play in the doubles phase of ! the tournament today. Koine of tho spotlight may shift from the col lege boys to the returning Ameri can Iavi cup warriors. Tiblen and Hunter radioed acceptance of an Invitation to compote In the ' doubles hero and there was some' lnpo that Wllmer Allison and John Van Kyn, heroes of the challenge round against the I'Yeneh, will nc cotnpany ihom us well jih (Jeorgo I .ol l and John HenneHsy. n' i . .-.I. i i . Fipally yins j ( V0i K i Doiikhobors Are ! Blamed For' Fires ! vi:j.sx. ii. " Auk- 7 AI'' C.inr h.)"l Iiohhm, a flour mill iixl a warehouse ar In ruins f"'" lowlm.- fins of IncPii.llary tirlttili amonK llle rolonlw of tho Clnist lan Cotnimiolty ..f I'nivprsal ItruthPl'hoiul. Donkhohor spinalis at Champion Crock. . llrllllanl. sppnpcr and Kreslova. arp In ruins alter flics of .Monday tiluhl. I It was at tlladc that flour mill and warehouse was di'Slroyed. 1'aiialic Douliiiohora nro hlanicd for Iho fires. Hon. Joshtt lllnohllffp. nilnlslpf of education, stated that the 'schools would hp rehullt at' once aloiiK more modern lines, lllnch llffp had a lenitthy iutpryiPiv with I'ptcr Verecin Jr., Iloulihohor : leader who consented to have the Ischools rehullt and ready for the iopenini; of the fall term. The Poukhohors must stand till losses Incurred lhrour.h the fires. Urges Limiting Of Prune Supply Open an Account If you need the conveni ence of a 30-day nccount cTien one here. Additional credit on the installment plan jfladly extended. A small payment at the time of purchase, the lal ance spread over a period of time to meet the re quirements of your in come. , CAItR FUKNITURE CO.. Inc. Moin 770 ICastertl Oref-'on'fl Largest lloine I-'urlilshers RAY MOSS Tilden Silent As WALLA WALLA, Wash.. AuB. I " (AO LiliilliHK the supply to maintain the inarkel for the fresh prune crop of Walla Walla valley wiik sin-'upstcd at a meetinjt here i ,asl niKlH of pruup growers and shlppel-s. A resolution was adoptpil t tit-Kin (jrowers lo meet with a 1,'roiip of shippers lo' decide upon a ,!mixiiUlini nuinher of cars .to hp spot to thp markets. The shipments woutd hp prorated anions the deal ers each day. . Spokesman for thp growers con- was up to the-shippers TinoOKLYN (AP) Ray .Moss. younK Itrooklyn pitcher, wa.s in the majom four years hefore he re ceived credit for HlurtiiiK and fin ishing a cnilie that IiIm team w'on. ' sidered Moss, who came to tho JtohiuH who have conlracted for tho primes from .Memphis of the Southern io nrntpct the irrowprs hv imrpe- 7V) FlltllVP Plmit l0,"!,ip. finally, achieved .victory ments ne the shippers thom A u utetl t; 1 IUta ,vhfn hp dfpuipd Cincinnati.. He. selves concprnlnK lllliltlllK t he siip , 7 ' had failed in 1 previous attempts, ply to maintain the -market. HlB HIM. Tilden evidently Intends C f T. ri i r uttiy! ' ut"o v ui i I'l.NDS A(il'.l) WIIKAT MANHATTAN, Kas. (AP) S:nuil.s or inumniificd wheat inor,. than l.oliu y.a'rs old have hccii hroUKhl from KKypt. hy l'rof.. .. . M.lchefs, load of the Kan sas Slate Affrieullaral collcKe, de partment of botany. It was laken from tho fhainlier of a pyramid near Sakkara. Yo'u wouldn't put a sack of flour into one to Kivti bin t i''ti nis KtrokeH a f tnoru towiH before he maken a def inllo deciMion whether ho will mock to Ii iK early dc!sion to make this the hiKt year of his particlpntlon In International play. Returning from the 'DiivIh cup wars in Kur opo last night, Tilden maintained Football Season CHICAnO, Auk. 7 (API-Hpi-p Is the first football yarn of the sea son. Within six wppks Ihe boys will a discreet silence conecrnlnu his he 0wlr moleskins., and Amos announced retirement and the Alon.o StiiKK, the "Brand old man later reports that he mli:bl have of , m(wav," will be ready for one more shot at International ibem, l,on"IH- Siiibk. dean of America's crldlron N'elther Tilden. nor Ills four fel- coaches, is In tralnim.-. like his low members of the American players,' for the oppnins of Ihe DKJMItTMU.Vt: NTOItKH Ire but .tho latter weakened toward 1 ho la at. Hacked Marred In IiIh Holding role for tho HonatorH, Pl'l 111 lift 1 IO I M'llfUUICU. 't tllal. MiiHiif- i CoiiicikIoi'm Mark Time d llrynij fori WJUlo ood "luihr, tlbHTAfiii Ycsierdu)' oa- League 1titulls AT SAtMtAMKNTO: It. II. K. I'ortlatld v I I I 1 Sacramento A I U 1 t En 1 1 itIom: M a ha ( fey and Woort nll: Hrynu and Kuehlor. IWl, viorUiK IJH lunTVnn lea gin'7' f'"onlindorH wore, in efj'eet, marking linto, Tho At niellos bowed to the llrowim by K to 'A In tho Hi-Nt gatno of a douhlo-boader, but en me hack Ntrong to win tho Hocnnd by II to A behind Kddie Itomntel'H knucklo ball, which was working, Tho Hen-atoi-H trimmed the Yanks by I :t to !i In the opener, hut l'"reddy Hel inach pitched a three-hit Hhut-ont Yank Pitcher To Rest Until 1930; .NATIONAL I.I-:.;I K I W. L. rlileilKn f.7 32 rittshui'K r.ii ,'tii New Vork 5 4D St. Louis r.s r.n lirooklyii 44 'ill Cincinnati 43 Till ' lloslon 43 HI , Philadelphia 4(1 lil i soiiad who came back with him j last nlk'ht would Bive any inter-1',-t. ' views. XThree Lose Lives When Boat Upsets practice season. September 15. He will bp (17 years old, August Hi, but bo Is playing his usual game of teiuil.-s daily ltlt his son, I'aul. junior chatuphm of Illinois, to not into condition to direct his sipiad. AMKIUCAN l,lv(.l r, W. Id. XAN'AIMO. H. "., An; .ICHi x woman ami two children w or j drowned In a boating accident at Tioat Harbor, oluht ntllos soutbeast J of Nana into last night according ''t' to meagre advices reaching here. 7- A .Mrs. Alines of Island I'ark, lluru ,il '.Mi ,Vt Jln oigh l -year-old boy named ',:'. jt'uniniings, ami antjilicr boyvhoso c'i' -iiii hv' wits, umi; ilvin ero-tlitf. vic tims, A three-year-old child, who wa.s at flrjst thought drowned, escaped. - Vhlladolphla 7(1 J!H NKW YOltK, Aug. 7. (Al') New York tiL 37 Henry Johnson, rltrht -handed St. I-ouIs r.ii -IS Yankeo pitching star uJio has bon Cleveland t ft fi oilt', vllh an Injury since Juno u, Detroli hi has been ordered to go to IiIm homo Washington -10 Ha' In Florida and rest until tho start Chicago in 03 of Iho next training sea sun, the tost mi 31 71 club management announced to- ' . . ; day. Johnson wrenched his back in June, lie still is foned to wear u! Tho new money Is smaller, but heavy brace. Last season he was some people can make Just km victims into the water, the Yankees' most effective pitch- much of a flourish with It, and i The three-year-old child did not or against the Mackmeii. winning miss It Just as much when It's fall out of the ho:n and was picked five o u ( of six. gone. 'up safe in the em ft slue time Inter. .4 .4 a ft ..IKS .307 Tlll tiS ATTACK XKWKIMfY ! l'KTi,AXl. Ore., Aug. 7 (AP) (AH) Applcgatc, 1 fi-yoar-old news boy, told police today two thugs attacked him last night on Kast ftflth street, forced his arnn across his mouth as a Rag and bound him with wire after taking ti from him. Left on the sidewalk, tho boy said, he groaned and struggled until help canto. I'ollce were. In- vestlgiit'fng- the iviSe' roda'y.' Store No. 13 T-.a Ornnde. Ore, Summer Work Shoes Foot comfort is essential in warm weather. Try this Elk outinrr hid. with its durable protection sole of wear flex. $1.69 pair All sizes for men and expect success And coffee roasted in bulk can never taste like Hills Bros. Coffee. For by Con trolled Roasting, 1 1 ills Bros.' continuous process that roasts only a few pounds nt a time, every berry is roasted evenly. The flavor is controlled, and what a flavor it Is 1 HILLS BROS COFFEE h'rtsh frnm the ffWf inut vtiiitum pud, JCdiily aprniil witft the hey, ID 19 The four were rowing about ftu yards from shore when the boat In some way upset, throwing the three At HAN KUANt'lsro: It. H, 10. Han I'Yanelseo ,. i ( Missions 7 11 1 naileries: Davis and Herd; Cole and Jlaldwln. AT LOS ANOKLKS: It. II. ). ' Los Angeles 3 0 0 Hollywood ' X Italtorles: Ha if 00 1 and Saml beig; .shellonback and Itnsster. AT OAK'LANH: , , .;. Sealtlo fi : Oakland 7 1 3 ft Uattorles: Klsoh and llorreaul; Hamlin and l.omhardl. In accordance with nut annual nuslntn of printing iho weekY best headline, hero In one from a New Jersey newspaper: "Klrenian Hnved by Mlslnke." Osfew Vnnty .Sun Suits 0SV Olhur Sun Suits A Re 2 to 12. r()- to $1.08 Play Suits 10 to 98 Wash Dresses 50c to $1.95 Wash Suits 98 to $1.98 Norton's Kiddy Shop Cinderella and the Three proud cigarette brands A M 0 d e r n F able Oaic up.ui a time a Mighty Wince set forth lo liiul a pi-rfctt cijfurolti. IbiiiK very wise, lie neiied down his M'Hrch to tlip four Nh tif'nnl fnvoriica , . . that (piartelto of populitr hitter lra-itl l.now n an tlio '0 for l.V" fumily. Ti;i- three lidcr ciarot lo hmndii rushed for v.nnl to meet tho Wineo with all the proiai !"?!) in tlio world . . . ouch vying with the ' her in timing her chiinni uuoii him, ".s'c.tt.V mi.'" faid the eldi-sl, "I tun tho e!;;v of thu Held." "Stft'y me!" mi id thf Hfenml. "for I am heyomi cuinparp." '.S'to.t tar.'" tiuid thf third, "uP tho world ui'V.no!t'dti4 me to bo tho hd. Tlici), from iho biickyround, llie yiUitiKest brand , . , tho Cinderella of tho family t , , 'laietty Kjnd.o i. "If you pleuse, Sire," !.e sui'i stttl, "why not Mnoko all fo.ir of lis , . . and enmpure iw fairly and impartially, lotting your taste decide which 0110 of 11 you liU Imd?" "Why, tlmt'ii a common aen.se idt-u!" ex cbimod 11 is Hijrlnir!. Whorouptm ho eowred tho tmnifH of all four brands with papor maslyi; lit them and tunokcl them reflectively, with ull briuul projudiiT removed. t)ne cigurello iteeined to cupture his fancy, far und beyond tho olhers. "I don't know which eitfuretto tlim in," he tloclured, "but, un (tioflUonubly, it in the cty.trette for me." Whereupon ho removed tho musk and found it to hi . , , Well, Cinderella ia the "story book" name hut in America today that winning brand is known aft OLD GOLD. MORAt.t It is easy to make bijj claims, but you can't rmok-t claims. The only Bound way to discover the cigarftt you like ImvI ii tu lot vmir tle decide. J-J 7 WW FISHEK styling in the most colorful and captivating motor car bodies of the year . . . Reflecting the matchless genius of Fisher's artist-craftsmen, as will as the unparal leled resources of the Iluick and t'isher organizations, the magnificent new Iluick Bodies hy Fisher incorporate heaniy and charm obviously superior to any other car in the lluiik field. Longer lower and more luxurious, these new bodies reveal entirely newharmonyof color and yrace of line. They are replete with extra features of utility', luxury and convenience, including new Non-Glare Windshield for safe night driving new and richer upholstery new fittings and appointments of princelv luxury. B III C K MOT O R r 1 -- rt V . b( 1 SMOOTH VAX AND BETTER "not a cough in a carload' In addition, this new Buick embodies other wonderful new elements of value a new and mightier valve-in-head engine new Controlled Servo Enclosed Brakes four new double-acting l.ovejoy Duo draulic Shock Absorbers, and new longer rear springs, new' frictionless steering gear and new Steering Shock Eliminator. And what is more, this new Buick, with all of these vital superiorities, is offered at new low prices prices that make Buick for 1930 the greatest value Buick has ever offered in 26 years of building extra value into each series of Buick cars! MICHIGAN Caaaditn Finer in fcULauflbliw tiakk. VJti4M, Ontario C. () M P A N Y , F L I ,N T , Lrrf l!ci!dr i( Buuk and Mdtu, Mutot C4f JENNINGS MOTOR CO. ADAMS AVE. ON VOVJI HADIOirAl'L WIIITIUAN, Kin, uf wttta hit cvfnpt.t.orilirtfr., l'MJr. w tl P. M. lu.lwa Oltaht au.lu, llui.. ( A.lumt.1. UiiMa..uug t.l.ut r