La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 22, 1929, Image 7

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    i- Thursday, August 22, lJ2y
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Seven
JROEH FAVORITE
FOR GUN TITLE
?ortland Shooter and Gus
Payne, of Oklahoma,
Have liest Chance.
VA X DA I.IA, Ohio. Anir. LJ (AP)
-Knink Troeh. of I'onlnml, Ore
gon. mihI (iiiN I'Jtyin-, of Oklahoma
JHy, appeared today as t he om-
mnnilinu: candidates for tin Krand
imei-ican handicap trap shunt Ini:
ihanipinnship. to hi' held at the
fliontiit grounds here tomorrow at
ill culminalioii nf the Xorih Am
erican tournament in M.lim hen
jfjnce .louday.
if Troeh yesterday wn'n the chfim-
ionhip of ail slate eha m pious in
i finish trial. h with Payne, after
fia two had broken out of -jita
trpoiH. Troeh broke the next J.r
clays in the sliu.it -nff. hut
layne missed one.
A preliminary match for cn-
wa'ntK Iti t he Ki'-ntd American
mindicnps was scheduled today t
iflO targets front the ii to :'" yard
tfne.
. Cluy V. Dei-inn of CutttnihiiM. Wis
rffinsln, wns.electert president nf the,
American '.Trnpshooiih; association
ldst ni'lit. Vice presidents re
fle.cled were John V. Kshel nia nil.
linenHter, Pa., and Isaac Andrews,
i&ftrtanshure;, S. ..' Sam Sherman.
i ttilt IjiUV I'ity, Plali. was chosen
lflec president In .succeed . X.
jfnrd, nf I I .I.nre,-Calif..rnia.
Round-Trip Flight
Finish Tomorrow
koosrcvKir kjki.d. ah. 22,
(AP) 4'uptnln ltowoe Turner and
his three passengers pro pa roil to
day for a return trip to the Pacific
coast In their flight to demon
strate, -t he feasahility of one-day i
transcontinental air passenger ser- '
vice.- 7 I
Tltey arrived hero lust nifflit
from Oilendule. Cal., haying pin do I
t hir cross country flipht In 1 D i
hour nnd u'i minutes, with three
refuelinif stops. The return fiiifht !
will' he marie tomorrow.
Two Killed In
West Frankfort
Liquor Battle
. wkst i-'uaxk i-'out. nt . Amr. :
22 (AP) Karl Kriecer and Alhert i
lcl Jnna Id were shot In dent ll by '
Police chief Leroy I'isk last ninht i
after Hie chief and Patrolman
Oeortre Nipper stopped their motor ;
cai- in tlie down town district to
search it for liquor.
Kreiccr is said to hnvo fired first !
al. th, officers. , Pislt . fired ' four j
shots 'from 11 sawed off shotgun, 1
liittim,' both in the' head nnd klll
ht'jr t hem -iusinnily.
An imiuost is scheduled hero to
day. lisk was placed under tec'h-'
ideal arrest and held . In ; jail at
Penton.
Kreicer and McDonald ; wei-o
about :(.V years old."
Theater Owner
To Enter Plea
This Afternoon
LOS ANGKLLS. A ii ff. 22. (AP
Alexander Palliates. f4 mtiltt
initlionaire t heat ro operator, was
to appear In superior court at
p. m. today and plead to ehutvres
of attack liitf Kit nice Prinsle, 1 7-year-ohi
(,-lrl dancer ni his private
off loos August it.
Defense attorneys have indicated
thitt the theatre magnate will en
ter a idea, of not guilty to the two
nssualt charges filed against htiu.
They said liiey wotild ask a reason
ahle time to prepare their case.
Huron Kilts, di rlct attorney,
annouucod that the state will ask
tlie trial- he wet for Sept. 17. Two
other cases in superior court have,
priority. Coincident Is the fact that
one of these is the second degree,
murder charge filed against Mrs.
J'untagos.
Tho theater operator's wife must
go to trial Sept. :i for the death of
Joe Hokumoto who was killed
when tin machine which he wan
driving, collided w ith t lie . automo
bile driven by Mrs. Pant ages. Wit
nesses at iter preliminary hearing
said slio was driving while intoxi
cated. .
1'antages was bound oor to su
perior court last Krid'jiy following
n ' preliminary : li caring. J udge
li onard Wilson held that the evi
dence submitted left "sufficient
ealiso for belief that -the dependant
is guilty.'!. The theater owner is at
liberty on $2'i,unii bond.
Simmons To Visit
s Home For Few Days
ST. I.Ol'IS. Aug. 22. ( A P) -Al
Simmons. Athletic outfielder, has
been granted permission by onnlo
Mack in visit his homo in Milwau
kee for n few days.
"A I's lei,s have been troubling
him," the manager explained, "nnd
a few days rest will be a Rood thing
for him."
. Walter Kreiu-h, tn loft fiolri for
Simmons, played football at We.Jt
polnl.
SHADE HEATS
DIXON IN TEN
ROUND SCRAP
OAKI.AX'n. Cn!.. Aug 22. (AP)
.ave Shade. California's middle,
weight title contender, won a len
roiinri boxing decision In-re last
night from George Dixon, Portland
negro. It was a vicious battle, with
'a clever boxer and damaging
p um her matched against tin ag
gressive slugger. The slugger won
i tho second round hut tho boxer
took (he rest. Shade weighed U.S
i 1 -2 pounds, Mixou I i 7 Nino
! thousand people paid approximate
ly ? I ."i.tHiti to see the fight.
LaLor and
"Par slid so much danger of
overwork." said' I'lielo Kheli, "lis
d;ir is of overplay. We slops do
day's labor when do whisllc blows:
hill iftilitiif liuie foil ii card miiue
kin be anything up In roar o'clock
In do mnrnii!'." Washington Slur.
3,-MSle-Gtsairanteed
R1VES15IDE Super Service
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195
11.00
16. 5
16,0-Mllc-Guarasiteed
First Quality RIVERSIDE
3l):)'i l-ily . . . S5.08
2'K 1.1(1 .,ly.
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6.59
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3U3.23 4-ply
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33(.0l 6-ply
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32x6.73 " .
C10.S9
10.59
1S.65
19.15
I7.8S
Standard WARD WEAR
80x3 4-ply . . . .$4 39 3i)x5.)(H-ily . . . 7. OS
2x4..4.pi;,.". 7 90 ?;3. I
2'x4.l(l " .... 49 il,',-J .... 85S
30x4.311 - .... 5 59 .".2x6.(111 " .... 10 74
2Vx4.73
3.1x6.(11)
10 9J
M 1 1 esi g BBa sis
Sesre 2 e pw Tire
ALL liren look good . . . wlien llicy'rc new. And they ara
L !fxi(J. Itu( tii (juration thul concerns lliu buyfr id
"MlHf (ttHt?"
To llial iieMion . . . nanii's, chums. difiVrcnees in price, Jo
not ojji't thn iiuil iiiish it.
So far ns we know, thorn is only one tiling llml dovs annwrr
111 c quest ion: u definite, specific GU A I! A. Nil. I". of the minimum
mileugi' your lire n (ei'i er.
I'linl is tlie ba.-is-aml tlie(.)LY hasis on which aiitnmohile
tire are sold ly Montiioinery ard cv' Go.
The names I!) Vi:itS!!)i: and WAIiD'A I'.Alt arc as pood n.i any
other tire names. ISut ue do not advance noon's as the reason
uhv mi m shoiihl Imy from Ward's. Our lires are It 11 ill hy
rial ionally-Uriow n niannfacturers of tin? Jitwsl matoriah and hv .
the mini modern mclhoils . . . yet that is nut the chief reason
hy millions of inotori-ts are today ridiii" on lil i:itbll)I.S.
WealMi 'laim (hat th:!se tires reireenl more Viilne per dollar
than any ntlici tires liuill . . . ;cl Miiiiljr c laims are offered on
hehall of other hraiwh.
None ol their thin;.' ilecides tlie question of QUALITY ...
5o-e nfler you Ward's three pinntmfn . . . Ml.WI) miles
nrironililiniwlly on tlie Hiiper Service I!IV;I!SI)R: 10.0(10 miles
on Ije lii,Onalily III-. CKSIDK; Hl.000 in Meson the W AIIDW KA R
as iri'lanl iridii.'ators of the tire quality yon cin count on
when vou ony from ard's.
-And Ward's pricvn clinch the argument with a SAVING of
H to on ev:ry tire!
Visit our store today examine tlie?e tires for yourself. Ite
niemhcr: the proof of any advertisement is the performance
of the product and ItlVI KSIDK pi'rforniance is definitely jniur
antei'd! That's viy we fay: l)o not pay more fur any oilier tira
unlrm more milvs arc uorontv tl.
WltlCI
PS FCC .
OF FURNACE
Saves You Money - Saves You Fuel
Gives You More Heat
$i CBS'S : BCP
1 1 q unleis : -mgMW miles
i guiamnteed'! '
fee our prices and guarantee Itefoiv
I BffiwL Ussy hi Tiros
1 Wmmmm
1 vS'liljWfi
Kquals any $IH0.()0 Fuiiiace
in Efficiency nnd Lonff Life!
As sure as winter is coming here is the biKKest fuvnnre value
on the market today. The Windsor fttrnnce (fives yon as
much hent for ns many winters as tiny 180 furnace you can
buy . . . on less fuel!
Just Consider these Windsor Furnace facts. Windsor Fur
naces are liuill with extra heavy castings to pive you years of
extra service. These casting hold- heat longer and they
won't burn out.
A Fuel Economizer is attached to the feed door of every Wind
sor furnace, it admits fresh oxygen that permits gases and
smoke to burn, gets more heat from each lump of coal. . For
you that means fewer trips to the basement to fire up, less
coal used, more beat, more comfort.
Ward's saves by contracting for thousands of Windsors at
once. Ward's takes one small profit on thousands of sales . ...
not a large profit on n few sales. That's why you stive $100
by choosing a Windsor.
AN IV CRT THIS GUARANTEE! Should any Windsor fur
nace fail to give you complete satisfaction, you may return it
at any time within two years from the purchase date and we
will return your money, '
w.utirs i.ow
CASH I'ltK K
127
.75
Don't Shiver
This Winter!
$7.r0 now ii ml convenient mnnllily
I my mnits iiCum1 (Molier 1st mkmiivh
.von ii winter or cozy wanntli. Sim
the WIiiiIkoi now.
Think Over These
Points of Superiority
$118.75
Also on Kasy
Monthly Payments
I'lner TotM" Mfellltc nnil nn-l-low.
Screen tirid, inish-inill nni
lilU'leiitinn UfinK I he new LMfi
pnwer ttiJu'M KlVx'H the new Airline-!)
this finer lone,
(.'lent ci' DUlmicc limine St:i
tion.H 1 1 ; 1 1 1 tt eonttneut nwity lire
In easy reach of the Afrllnn-!'.
Its extreme sniiKitivity will make
your honk the envy nf yiuir
llHliinrc-ceknK in i,'hlnrM.
lliilrlim S-lccllvll y You oi
the Htatinn you want free front
Interference.
Volume foul ml Taper Air
line's tremendous volume lo the
.softest 'Whisper, yet every note,
every word, coinen in clearly.
Thn Local Ulstanc nwiteh
imIii rt H the vol nine perfect tv to
local or Iouk dlKttinre HtattoiiH.
f jihliK't Itcauiy Iteaullfut
woods, fine eraflsinanHhlp eoni
hinn to make Airline cahliH-tH
worthy of this superior raillo.
ACCESSORIES
to Smarten Your
Fall Ensemble
CO.ME IN II FA R IT
Hawthorne Flyer
The Hike
for Refjular
Fellows
l'n-d. sturdy, cii-y rldlnn
lhaCs the Hawthorne
l iver. (I'm Jtc-l Hi-- liiUe u
fellow' miiiIh for tM' tloi
Ioiin aliluiuii dnt ahcinl.
I traced Hke a mot orc !.
Hauiliornc't till -si.
rnimc Is ,iulpMMl ii h
i'ci'y liiki mi'cs-ory . .
lc4't ric liiiitllluhi. auto
horn, pat-kauc carrier.
New hciai luic oji-lcr
' llrakc. Itlvcr-idi- TIm-j..
licautiriil colors, loilll oo
low racy II in V, flio Hun
I hoi lie etc-lly ciials any
S.'iO hike lu upp'-iiranci ic
Hi-fi at pcrformniicc.
ti t
s1
30
Golden Crest Hosiery
Willi tlw approach of Autumn hosiery lakes on deeper,
richer tones. There are chltToii' hose with a sheer mist
of color, or, if yfju prefer, ncrvice weight hose nf a
lovely tCNlilie, I'till fashioned, silk to the lop. I'reneh
hei'ts or the chic Xn-l'oiut heel.
San llioii.c Sun Tan lloulctnnl
iloamlntc i;li)
Chiffon
$L35
Service
$1.25
Imported Chamois Fabric
Olnves tho nil-important nccesstiry to give
yotii' cnsi'inldc that finished lunk in shades lo
inalch your hose or purse. They wash perfect
ly. Slip-on or cuff Mtylo Q8r
iipt)li'pii' cinliniidery JOt
MONTGOMERY WARD fe CO.
Tn & l&jrvniT iTfc TEklS W? W IS A T fa W TTtk
1101-3 Wash. Ave.
Phono Main 18
La Grande, Ore.
I 1101-3 Wash. Ave. Main 18
La Grande, Oregon
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