La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 03, 1929, Image 2

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    Thursday, October 3, 1929.
Page Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE,
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No mallei wliu( type 'u desire, you will find i( in this culled ion, Spoi ls coals, travtl coal,
and ciiatp for dressier wear of super-excellence in style and fabrics, beautifully designed, tailored
and finislud. All arc exact topics of the latest impi rlations the last word in smart styling. New
flare silliotiellc. ne w sleeves, new collars and exlieniely new ways of applying lovely furs, are im
portant point.-: in these attractive ..new coat fashions. Sizes I'm- wonion and misses, Ulack and
colors.
Ilroadclotli suede fabrics, with ami without
fur collar and cuffs
.Smart
Humming Iihd
Hosiery
TROJANS MAKING
READY FOR O.S.C.
f
oach Howard Jones Pol-'
ishiriK Off New Power
j and Pass' Plays.
J I .OK AMIKI.KK. (M. 3 (AIM
J'u- MilNtiln till' uf ti uumhi r of
tcnvir urn) hh iduyw In pre- ,
( nation On- tin ItiVHshm ttf i'uik'Ii '
I'llill HrhfHfdcr'H Oregon Stale 1'iml
frall eleven Sntiudav, was the lusts'
iieltiif Couch Howard .IdtW'H, Hid
VtrMly t Nonthrrn (')ili(uniin nrhl
lioii iHTioniinrH luduy.
i The mod for more porlYei cv
tjutlnii af thcK.' fnrinxtlonH wuh cvj
flt-nt nfit'i' ynMtinlny'H siTlinh))iKi
luHd'tl IIMIII ItuVUKl II. 1. 1
t,;)ttvi hy i1itrt.h4-hH.
Whiln iIh ThiJuiih uiiiih' fnir pnt-tfir-KH
ji KaliiMi tlic Hpitriiiim nil-nsl-yly.
llmliiH ntnl pninhni n
liH-ltlntt nml tli- j,'al us in.'Hlf vit
?Hori it lniliiM'tiv t i'pt hiiiik
VMT etHl ClItlH Illlil Otf tlK'IOl'
fcumin ly .li"-s Hill, Mihftitnt Hill
L.tt'lt. i iMtiMi inn
j! .!mm pr.-ilsf i Hill's tirriormaruM'.
ftlill Ih one itt the Hpt i-.lj. ! nnl
rullll.l liaH riiiriefi 1'. M. i h:iH
fver hnl," he Kiid,
I 'lit lop off ii l iy t)i 'J in
I- n Hpeeilstfi' l(KrJ tile mily poltit
pfter Inticlhloun m.tde mi Hurt)
OI'eM flKfilllHt (tie KpiU'tiin., ItllM
Kiilinile. nt iUurtorl:n'li, liiiule
iniine nU'e iMera.) pjimm h. Inn u w
ttf them fOIIIKl 1 eiTlViTM.
What KiH-cf-HN t)i Vitrwlt y luut
(a'f.liiMi the ireshim-u nihi i m -1 : I
!h-rt on lh(. of leiinive v:ih nil hut
'JlpM-il hy their ilelens- p.it u
K-'illtft sottie t "i:u'h b'l-hlsfh v'k
(i1 jihiys, The Hpnrt.'imi p.iseil itn.l
HlllKffl Ihnilinh tlie Trnjiin .1. -nm
for m wi.il nlix1 i;:iiiis.
Thl I mil? hri-itiinnti m.c. ti i i .. 1
iho mnnier Oio((on Stute'H (i.tin.i-
(Ions ilelayrtl 0lTei)lVe pi;n'll' c un.
Ill nlinoRt l;irh.
j
. l''5(Mt I'lllVs NtftiH'nnl
I KT.AM'OlJli M :it;'J 'V. '! ,
Oct. 3 (ATM MillUiy HhlftH,
ftoriiiiihlrd DfRH, fuiil nihur hofmlj
Xni InnovntlonH tn foothalt tonun
iloua bv beuti oinliUd hy roj
An Extraordinary Group of Smart Models
$15.00
' Sport Coats
sport coats for school or street wear with plain
and novelty collar and cuffs
: $19.75-
HILL
Wiinioi-, Humfitnl roach. In elu
tn(hiK IiIh t'lmllnuM p the as
of the Ktlilll'OM. liistoutl. w lien h
.Stanford eh-Ven hllltleN e Milium
nreiiuii tmhiiHlty elf(-n Hatnnluy
In SiMiilunl HiiMllniii, he will Heml
PIm linin out with u finely htilunr
f.l attil well time.) jitiaeK ihut he 1
eiilrulntrn niiKhl Ut hrlliK vlriory.
one of the niiilnntuyH of (lie I'm-
II tin I Mpiail Is Harlow I tut pert,
who hionis as the IIk ae o the,
I'nnlinal otliteh. He In hehii:
urnnineil for the rlcht hallhaelt po
slilon. Know n as a un-at uln't pui
n r. Itotlierl If ih veluptnt; tasl -is
i ImoiIkiU player, prnoilee jM'sions
III' last few tlavM have inUeale..
Weather Halts
(iames In Major
League Circles
l'.y Wlllinnt .1. I'litnnnn
( Auilnle.l W"h SMrts Urliei)
1'aimHies amoiiK nnatlaehe.l halj
Willi.', waiulerlntf ahnleKsly in
the eiiMertt slOfin. have lieen heavy
in the last IV iv hi!, hm not one
'M.inplitlm h;rs liei-tt leKiHl.'ie.l hv
any lun. A hanaht iloiil1e-h'tiler
invohinir the Alhleiie :l(;nint the
Siiiatois at Hhih' purl yest i'ila v
was Minli without a trace. ;ui.
in nl vi ure In uml uhnut the I'epi
rinuiMN ciuk.'.I t'hai-h,. Simehaiii
loaPiixlon the final Hi onli ly n Ne w
oi It jiaint of the mason to Its
I lite.
The (iiants are hnoUe, si.H-1 In
IMiilinleliihla a nil It'iMon for the
lour remaining 'lays of ihe Meavou
anil ronhl not play off yeslr-itlay's
"puipoii.-nn ill"' even U tht y Were
inean enough to io p. ronnie
MaeU iloi-t ileyirve some credit.
i how. e' tor IHM tooviiiK to Wash
ington will) his ilo)) i h' - he!i i'
whp h eon).) he pl.iye.l h.'l. etlhei
It. .lay or tomorrow, weaitur pel
iMitllin:. Mr. f'hirU tiilimti, !i
t iay he r c( ireenily hauhd
the While Hu h.(ri to Waj-hiiiK-teit
for ene roil-linj h.imik aK'il'i:.t
the Nenmor I.efiti t' p.M niuuiu:
Hum lo n I ' ahly ;,U.ui thtu
hp.vlnesw ill I he. t si.
iUv win
The who)cnae court;ilmeiii of
' Iho cuRtcrri hair of the hasvhitll
' pi"(:mm ywterlay attain h it tin
1 Cuh find the nU alunA iimmi Hie
vncft, and thU (imp thi tuh did
Hrcadclulli and tweeds with beaver, fux and
racoon collar and cuffs
$39.50 -$59.50
$25.1
hetter. They fell upon the portlj
Mr, .lakie .May with stleh vloletiee
that lie ha.t to he I. .1 from the
p t'liliseH ltl die ejyhtll Inning,
with Kay Kolp In the role of nn
ih iial.ir fur a ietuni-t hall Kaine,
util-li the Hriilns won hy 7 to 4.
Hli'iilf l-reil 1 M.. Ke ha mien I IV
tin. ICeils neatly, hul he hail ahle
a.'isista nee i rout I lowers Hocnshy,
who is hi in iiiinn I'lniHiiinK seooiul
In the list of N'athmal h iik'U' hal
ters, even If he rati nut scale ih
lop- "Ihe It a. tah ol two nut of
lour yesterday, lifting his nveraife
imp point lo .:IM. which Is only
l hfer niuelies In low the runtier
up. Main- Herman.
I In ltd lyn u 111 nut appear a I
Hiaves fhld this afternoon as Jjt;
mutest has h en tnovi d forward lo
Saturday to provide a tlotihh -hcad-er
tor laeh duv li tits.
WAR VETERAN
OF 37 TRYING
OUT FOR TEAM
MAI'IsnV. Win., (lit. :t (AH)
A :: 7 - ear-old war Vcici ;in. whom
tie- lat. Walker ramp tijimeil oil
l'I" l'M all-Ano riCiin servii-o foot
hall I'lini. is a candidate lor uh
filtute end ioh at' ihe I niveilly of
Wiseou'du team.
At an ne Hhcn he miu'ht he
evpecli'd to In M-tnllliK in leiU"st
tor hiK p. urns, John ItasMiiu.ssen
lor hh; names. Joint Itasstiiussc.
o. Oshkosh. wis., married am the
lather ul a I iv. ea i-old son. Is
attempiint; to i;. t Into condition
to help tiienu Tltith-thwaiie-s Hid-
is In ih"-h hid for Hte hhr Inn
ehampioiiship.
U-ivmuS' it plitve.l ,tt N'tdtraska
I". I'M", .in,! .nioiiod at Wisconsin
In t : l 7. inn left school to inlii the
t mm no -i nm i .n ps w htu war w a
dtclared ill Apul. deserved over
Mas tm mouths ;nol plavetl with
ihe loiiilh division i h'M li In the
- V- C. tout n.t iiient . and vi.ih
I'.'un-l to an cud piition h
t ..Mi
A 1 1 r i ct urn t uk if out 1 'rupee,
I'-c mi i a : ''en became a conl rueloi
m ohkMsh, hm this fall re-enroll-d
ami rcpoiteil I'M' practice. He
't ho do-, not ctert a rur.nl.ir
'Hill. 1 1 1 1 1 hpC. tO I'lOOple UMeiil)
iiiniKli to iet into u raw gum $
it sulxt It Die.
The
New
Coat
for
Fall
Natural Jlridgc
Health Shoes
Kansas City Team
Wins First Game
KANSAS t'l'IY, Oct. It (AIM -
t Victors. ycMtenlay in the first of
the liltle world serif name. Hie
t Kansas I'lty lihies of the Aim rl
' can assoeiation lake ihu field
atralnsl the luirhester lied Wln.if
of Hie International UaKiie loil.iy
iwith ihe y.-holoica advaniaKe
' thai routes when Kuh-d tripled in
' rrore K not he.
FALL STYLES
For Little Misses
1 U'l'o me smart little
clothes that nut o n I y
liavu thu stylo tout'hes ol"
hijt sister's, hut are ser
viceable a n (I snug ly
waini for cool weather
wear. Little coats in the
new Kail I'aliries, smart
little hats anil delightful
new frocks for school
and street wear are in
cluded in this ol'l'erinjr.
All are priced to he most
unusual values. Little
Miss will he delighted
with a Fiill wardrobe
selected from this inter
esting collect ion.
Sweaters
iSe to 1!.9S
Crib Hlankets
li.".c to Sl.flS
NORTON'S
KIDDY SHOP
INFIELDS NOT AS
STRONG AS 1910
Cubs, However, Believed1
to Have Slight Advant- -.
age Over Mackmen.
Ity -Man fiould
(.-.Priatil I'ross SplTI Wi'Hfi1!
NKW Voi:i. On. :t (aim
Tho last time iho AihlPilcs and
('nits mr t in the world's ("Ties, l !i ;
j earM ;tn, they presented two of
I he Kreatesl infh Id enni hlna I ioilV
f all time. 'I'iiiip has enha neeil '
lather than dimmed the lame of '.
Ihn Tinlor-Rvt:i s-l th.'uie douhl"- .
i in v trio and i he famous I i.-ivis-.Colllns-Harry-Haher
nuaiift o:' ,
1 j I o.
Neither of the infields lhal takfl (
tlielr positions at Wriuley field ;
nevt Tuesday eoiiifinrr-d a a. who It: ,
with ihoso ancient arrays. Krom I
an Jndivhlonl standpoint, however.
tho CuhH have one of the Kfeatesi
perfririntM'H of all tinie in Ijtot'i rs
Hurtishy whllp the Athletics have ,
a trreat youngster in Jimmy Kuxjc. !
1'ianli Maker was tJie homo run !
hero of his day and chance as kIhk '
i'.i'i- hiit neither iiatl auylhlli like .
Hie hatting punch of llornshy and 1
I-'ow. . J
The IVwil .vUV." ; 1
i cjiarley. CJrlmtiiV the Cuh
flfdd raptnfii. Is recovered snftiei- 1
enlly from sa hroki-n Inif wrist to
ho hac.k nt top form, -Joe ..le( a r- !
i Jhy's Infield troupe Hciiros to have
a sliK-ht did'ennive e.iiio oti iheirj
Mack rivals, ax well as a margin
in hilling strenKih.
"ly" ihe douhle-play . figures!
, mean anything, the "uhs havo a J
more pi'foeiive coinhlna t ion, for j
llu-y have registered ovi-r I llo twin :
hillings as eompared to around 1 1 ."i j
for the Athletics. At hat the fuh
Inl'leldcrs , have un atlvanlaire of i
ahoui in points to the. man with'
I'o.vx and Dykes, lloinshy nm) PhiK- '
lish Hippiuu their .rivals hy suh- i
1 ftnntinl margins. . 1
('oxx is a murh more ilanurcrous .
latupan tlujn (Irliniu hut ihe ii ;
captain Is n consistent hitler, ai
itnu'c -finished fielder nml morn j
espet ieiiceij. Clrlmtn was signed hy
cnnii' Alaek w hen he wasn kid of
17 hack in t H J ii. hilt he i.e-ei' ot I
it trial with the A'h. This Ik ills'
I well Hi tiK li amie season and j
I'ow'h Hfth. ,
ltiho) iUuul in I'fnrlics
Mux Hishop. (he slender Mack '
, r eond haNtma ii. has a ha hit of :
ilsinK to the occasion. 1 niii?ht '
turn out to he a nories licro1 hut '.
Ills reeord cattmd eomp.trc with
that, of his trrcat rival. )lornyi
Hishop may h a hetter man at i
: KOiltK hiitdi alter pop flii-M hut
llornshy lias hud a reat year In j
thn Held as well as at hat. His'
, hattliiK" mark is 1 4i points hotter i
tliau Itit hop's am) his . eNpoi-h-uee
is it vital t'uh asset. )
Jot- Holey, out id' the Katne a I
, HOOd part of (tie season. Is a,
stnotdhei'-w orkinv; shortstop Umn
On -yiar.uhl Kluood Kimlish, :
hut not so wood a hitter. The ver- ,
satlh- .Hinmy I Jylo's. w ho cnn play
. hny iitHeld 'pOHiton ae.eepiahly. .
l-'ives the A's a ditint lue at
third haso. Noriutui .McMillan h
last and he iias filled a pot that '
1 Mnv,..iho Cuhe a lot of early worry ;
hul the- x-Yanker is not as seas
oned or as dangerous a hhter nf
I ykcs. '
r.U Men l.lilhh- '
Ni:V VdltK. (let. :i (AIM j
! I'aeh ehih in the wtrld"s sofh-s I
has LTt players, the limit, elitflhlo
ior activo play.
Tlio AthtetioM are: Max Hishop. ;
.Mill Holey. William Hr. rl;lnrhlt;e, I
leoi-Kf- It urns, lordon Cochrane,
i-:ltie Collins, Jimmy Cornin, Jim
my liykes, tleorue l-:arrishaw. How
ard lOhmke, Jimmy l-'oxx, Walter :
. I''renrh, 1 loli tirovo. flenrKo Haas, '
1 Sammy Hale, Hewitt I.chourvoau. j
! Kdmiiml Miller. Ualph !'t rklns. i
! Jack Quinn, Kd.He l;omml. Hill'
Shores. Al Simons, Homer Summy.
tieoi'KO alia it and Carroll Ver-,
kes.
Thp Cuhs roster: Clydo Heck, !
Clarence Hlalr. John Hliike. C.uy !
Hush. Hal Carlson. Ilazen Cuyh-r.
Mike Cveiiuros. IClwotal Hmrlish, ;
Aliko tioirnles. Henry Craiupp, !
Char No (Mm in. Charlie Hartuett, j
lltnei'H tlornshy. Cliff H'-othcote.
Hat Muloiie. N.ninan ' McMillan.;
John Moure. Ait Nclif. Kenneth
l't liner. Charlie Koot. John Kehil- j
lit, ItlKS Si.dieiisn. James Tay 1
ier. Charles Tolson. Lewis WHson.
A.
Wsif
OREGON SQUAD
OF 33 LEAVES
EUGENE TODAY
Ki'CJKNK. Ore.. (Kt. 3 (AP)
Thirty-three I'nlverslty of Oregon
ti othall men, toetlier with the
slaff uf coaohos anil trainers, left
HilKcne today for I'aln Alto. Cal.,
lor the openinif conference, clash
or' tip. season Snturday against
Cop Warner' Stnnfurtl university
ehveil.
The starting lineup of Iho Ore
gon team (ins. iioi hei-n annoiitiecd
Cnaeh John J. MeKwan. hM
j'rom the work of the first strint;
during the pa f week, it is ex
pt eted tie Cardinals will I'aee the
following ueh loots at ttu start of
the game:
(Jeorge Siatlcluuin. center; Mar-.-h:ii
Shitdds and Jerry l.illle,
guards: Austin Colin rt anil (h-orge
' 'hr is t onsen. tackles; Wood ward
A ivh or and Jack Krdley, ends;
Johnny K i Izm filer, o;iia rtcrhack;
1 loh Hohinson ami I avo Mason,
nalfhai-ks; Kdwanl Moeller, full
hack. Masop. captain of the varsity,
rt turned It) the lineup this week
cftor nn nhsenco from the suuatl
hoeausp of a spruiiifd ankl-.
Out! liundred gallons of fresh
Oregon water has len-p tanked tQ
aeeoniriany thorn.
Kerr Replacing
Sherwood Due
To Taped Ankle
Ol:K(i( M KTATK Cf K.I .l lf i H.
CorvalUs, Oct. :i Line Mocking,
defense against passe and hard
work on iho lat kling dummy con
stituted the first nmht's iiraetice
for the Southern t 'alifurnia gaui'-,
.Satiirtlay at l.os Angeh-s. Hafensi:
against ". S. C, plays as seen hy
I lick New ma n. freshman men tor,
and Loii Stiller, assistant coach,
who seoiiLed the Trojan-C. C. I,.
A. ga me last week, w as on t lift
pi ngra m fop- Tuestlay and Wed
mistiay. The Ora ngeuion cm hark
for the southland at 7 : :( o o'clock
Wctlnnsday night-
Tho same I) p which started
Iho California A''e game, with
He exception of Itowly Kerr nt
left hull' In pi: of (Veil Sher
wood, whose ankle is taped up in
hu Ullages; -oy( Owen in. Honolu
lu HuKhes' HkIiI halfhack ' post,
and Sandy MoHiivray in Huss
Striffs position at end. worked
out last night. The hnekfiehl of
Ita Iph Huei lie, ipuartcrhaek: Ken;
and Owen, halfbacks. :md Cor CiN
more, fullhaek. will likely start
Saturday's game.
The Orangemen will head south
ward for the opening conference
game in much the same slatus as
two years ago when they Htnrtod
against Southern California. Un
heralded and unsung the Oregon
Staters slipipoil into l.os Angeles
as the underdog in tint dope while
the highly touted Tro.inus did not
'expeet to find the going as touh
as I hp l'I to 1 L' result Indicated,
Hi ey Just did win from the ()rjinget
A school o teach the principles
of hreedlog silv.-r foxrs has opened
in Munich,
ljr free
f BOOK LET
I J)escrihintf Causes
and F.ffvct s of
I PILES
and other
nrrri
m-v p ,
COLON co.iLl
HMtklTC TIO,,
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Bl Seattle, San Francisco.
Los Angeif.s
We See By The Papers
that tKX .!.'i:M(r t '-ow their wore
J." I ll.O 7 u.x'lden'- In the 1 i i 1 1 1 1
.Sintci, Willi I! HO:s not i.
'M 111: HI riN". wlu ir I :e tcN.
phone o)1 era tor ':t Hylil nt.ni
Imt nt the fht ii(tciii;it.
siatlvtii ntso ln.v itulh nl
nml curcfiil dry ilcani i; pio,iia,i
the lifi unit it'-ei-CH the mtdlcf in
of jour iiMhe. To try our dr
clei.int; wnliv U to ivaliw how
(vonmuliiilly onr waiilr. tic can h.t
kept In comllthitl.
IMmhii Mln
Standard Iiiumdry Co.
"UUr sniny siailuo."
Stars Win From
Ducks To Ho!d;
Lead in League
Hy The Associated IVm -With
an armistico in the 1'aeifle
Ci;ast league wariare loss than four
' days away, the Hollywood Stars to
day were slill occupying iho.lnp
most position, with the Mission
; Jteds a (dose second.
i In yesterday's drive, the fltur:-
saved Hie situation hy winning from
the I'orl id Dueks I r t '' t
Wrigloy lie), I. l.os Anut hs. whore
the northerners had won the day
. hefore and almost knocked the
props from under lite h-agpe lead
ers. The victory kept the Stars
a full K-nie ahead of the Iteds.
l-'rank Shollenhui-k was undoiiht-
' e.lly the hero of the hatlle. He
i not only pitched a hiilllanl game.
i hm laced out a homer, a douhie-
! ami a single, ai of which hrouglii
in six runs.
i The Mission Hods hum'hed six
: runs in the first inning of their
i gaim against Seattle at lieorcalioli
, park hy a 7 to '1 score.
llomhardiug thu Saoramcnf for
ces in the-elevenih inning with six
; t uns, the San l-'rancisco Seals
hroughl the ion;' name to a cli
max with a !i to :t victory In thc
' Capital city. "The Hroat Mails"
did the mound honors for the Seals.
ami all agr I he did them well.
The l.os Angeles Angels had nn
i easy time of It defeating Oakland
'. In the hitter's home camp HI lo
I with Kd Itaccht enjoying a good
day.
Married Golfers
Have One Argument
HKTKOIT. Oil. :l (Al")
Mm--
lied women's golf'-rs had one good
argument aainsi the claim they j
were yielding to menihers of the
single ranks today.
uf t lie eight survivors In the
national women's championship tit j
Oakland Hills, six of them, were j
married. They wore Mrs. Hurley
Highle, I elrolt: Mrs. O' S, Hilt, i
Kansas City; M rs. I.eo I'Vdorinnn.
New Vork: Mrs. Dorothy Canip-
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AUTHENTIC STYLES
NOW ON
DISPLAY
LUXURIOSLY
FURRED
Winter
COATS
$39.95 to $125.00
Others as Low as .$12.95
New Dresses, Coats and
Hats in a large selection.
1 1 'cor Ah You Pay
The Cinderella Way
Cinderella FrocR Shop
hell llurd. l'hlladi lphla, and Mrs.
I.eoua J'ressW-r. l.os AngccH. The i
tiinnarrled survivors wen- (Henna
Collett, the dtifending title holder
from IVhhle Heaoli, ChI., npd Her
irc Wall, of Qshkosh. Wis.
A HoHlon man slapped his wife
as she yh-.pl. M 'ii are getHng hohlor
and holder.
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IC.'istern Oregon's Targest
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$159