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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1930)
Tluii'ftdtiyJifiiKin-y -'ii, Horton Smith And Al Espinosa In ! 1 One-Stroke Lead In Agua Caiiente! !! I'mtl liuni'Tumii (Axwielnioil i'ri'HH Knows Wrilur) . AltUA f'AI.IMNTB. lw ri.l. - rnrnin, Mi, ,hui. 23 (Al)-The : stuMiurn. wilitlt Akiki. I'lillwitu emii-Ho whtHi liiiuiiKli 0-1 iiok-H of ; PlH.V I'UfllBed lK'IMIllBKillll til Ma im , par .twrrlKr or 71 Hiriikw, tmlay mrotchtii! mil In im-nm inu' fsiahtutt bxfnre fifty plBht uiuanwluiH nt Vie WDl'Ul K llll-KCHt kI' ti'KiHuru s s thpy fnewl thf fimii rniimt r III 'J6,ihhi Humid. With tin- $1(1,11111) first ,hm IU'Ikb uliurmt within tlu-lr ijain two iiHCcnutkcra, Hurt on' Knilth Jam! Al Kmilmimi, climK u, u mt'UKt'r jime Mroku udviiniiiKi' n ilu-y tiii-n- f cil t(r tho flnnl IN holm, ulmuly elwvdt ulruliiH iivor iu-ii'"ti fit--urn. Thi'lr mwu (in- the three iJaj'M of My stood in m. 1 Hut tiny out, of ii tliiznn nr moro ctmtaiitlei'H jn'i-HKOil t'hisi'ly Itehimt within HtnilUn illumine or the i'hnuiiiuultij m ihty imiiiilcl toward (lie ms of Kti'ltl whloh nmflts tln ehtl 6t the "raliiliuH tnill" tllrniiKli Iih'M count wiu- . tor. money toiinimHts. -Ni'm-ii Trio . , The ni'.iriMt of thiwc were Al . ViuruiiHi' tii'triiU: ,.1'lmi'l.i-B Uiii-m., l.os AnKeleK, nml olln Jiutni,' Him til Monica. Vn., jiiHt u Htmlu; be hind tho .it-yeur-olcl . Jllssouriuii and tho imiHter ,ai'(lnt of the falr waya from PhlciiKo. Two stroke away ..was Johnny Kartell. the mroiiRosl rnxlorn threat. ' while ilortlp OutfH;', Tueomiv , WitHli,; MiieDomild Snttlti. Limit iKliiml. N. ijttLA " t v s a n m y n i j Bc Moderate! . . . Don't jeopardize the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing girdles, fake reducing tab lets or other quack "anti-fat" remedies condemned by the Medical profession! Millions of dollars each year are wasted on these ridiculous and dangerous nostrums. Be Sensible! Bi Moderate! We do not represent that smok ing lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the seduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a lucky" instead, you wilt thus avoid over-indulgence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form, , TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a coasi-io-coast network of the N. B. C. It33, The American Tefcatee C., Hit, 1SW0 , V., Itlltl Uejjn Himixen, New Yoi'U. tll'llt ftOHC to tilt- flout Willi S'JT'b, t'anlti of -L'S jmt a trin of other. I Iteliry t'llit'i, .Ul'iditr,Oi't, t'tmil,; , Kii limtley,' WtlmtnKtuii, tel ami Oeortto Von Kim., tilt leading iinnl leii Htmili tlu' frujil rank eim ! tender. Tiiirty one players were ' efulered wlthlit Jialf a wuiv Htiuki'r of the it'iiii; ail of tln'ni imti'ntftt! ijHini-y winners, wish twenty eanii ii't'.tt offtu-ett, j Vi'Mterilay'K hish wiait. whieii . awelU ilown from tlie mountain j tiiromth TUMana valley to t!iro,v the eiuire fielii off its Kame, thriisi a llumlier of ibe eolitenilers eom j jileU'ly out of the liietui-e ami eatiiieil the tiiji conteinU'i-K no end ( of worry. r DR. SARPOL1S I TRIMS HOWARD CANTON WINE pnUTt.AN'U, ,inn. -23 (AD Hr. ' ivur! HiiriK!i, wrest ihit-r iihyi(v!uH at itviifHHl; Ohltt, torture V-nivov-. niy of Chh-fstfu t'uotli;iJI aim,, tit- ivnivd HtnvurU CiuUinHviiu, f(tr J,iitr Jmvii !fnjt!ni!l .slur, .two nut j f tiu-vt' fails htrc laHt nijfiii, . fu dniuM to, HntUs fiUi'Otiuoi'tl to - wrt'stUuK . i'am- IiIh i'iyijijf bmly i Ht'iHHnrsi, Hvvn htu'w fur - (ht1 fh't i timtf. .rftnttnnvhH1 tank tho tlvxl . XxxW in 2fi inhiutf8 iuul I5.tcuntis i uwnl WWW mort1 tUaji t(in.-minmiiH jll IijJIlililf HHtlHVvi!M' fOt- til' next !1 gjNiVER HINTS 'n va.!!L wM.w.i It s toasted" Iwit (Vita wltii til tiy.iiss koily-wlii-siiiii, Inkiiia", ihf th'l In'llitioutim, in KeeojMls "antt the yeeiiinS 'cin' ll niauiten. lii Keeoinls. ' The nutteii wilK one u! t'ae liejit of the heavy weight eiitHhea seen here lilti win ter. . it ya ttmiouneitii. tltt.' winner uuu'ttt ilieet I'M (Sirilhalert i,ewkl iierti next Weillli'ft'ilay. . 'e- (n it an-mlnttle sifelimliiucy, Ituy Jewries took ony fall smii iio ile tliiji from 4o,ti HeynokSn.i-. Whitman, Linfield Lead 'Conference I'OU'U.ANK, Uiv.. Juii. SS-(AI ! Whitman a ad !.Iii;;t-ut eikiies n' H'liiHii-jf liu- Xort invest haHoi- ha H cti-nf tr t-nt', ha vjhk t ! tmly tfnmm nlayvXt in tho wiu'iiuit. ' Whitiiuiii Utuk tt g.-iiaes. J'roin t'oHt'Bi nf !Kt Soitiiii, hA, to una 5f i S3, wiiiif tanrtvut iu-: ten test J'aeii'U- .uiiivt'iViUy U'i i Hi , iil tll tIvCfi!llK i',Jf'. tmiHft In tht., ea(ifci-t-inte gi inta itfihrn ; this vt'cktfi.ii. : - - -. . ... . . s!-.- : HOTIt t'HHJ il.ViT!ZiTi trrTAWA (AC) J.miftt i)i!!mc, US, IsiiH , just Jmtl' httt 30th chiltl Ijiipt-eii. Hi iirsl wilV, w5h )iSi! 1: y-Piii'M agin huiS -? rliHrti-pn, a of 'xvluun tu-ft alive; The HPeoiul Stia. UuUuo in Two if iu'i t hiiiit'en have iiit-tl. , ". WON'T HAVK IHIONK I NKVV VOliK (Ai' UutftuU M, Siuvthe. It, former member of the: KtiM-lf kxehaiiife and sOH active iti : hnmHimc seeurtiles. !h onjeriiiHrd f hv n isK's-eaw in seJejjhisno i-Htt's. He has no ottiee- phont;: he ihssr Kine.MM Uy tch'Krnm ami .im'mafl. i ii ii i 'Coming events cast their shadows before' UfCKANDE EVENING OBSERVER'.'L'A GRANDE, ORE. I'lirly yelii aiio he iteeitllil that tho Ktletihiin,. fttrrrrvtl too iiiliett with his work; he hilti it titken slit. T!IK ASlt ititill .WAHHINCrruN At tleie's tie lowilown on the hiRh ami ioiv of shone rtsttetl Ktutiw tu tlie In p. ihor viory of thi MtmktXNoi! ionnin aiut fuuthatt ttttf! Wsh, iCotmt Whitney. t!., H.ivt f.iHtt; tow, ileatit Valtev. fill... tvet lWr !uw neii eyt. . They are etiieuia tiotis of tin1 ttetoKleitt Ktirvey. AITIIOIUTV IWi "KAIIhUl" HiHljyWi.v & mi ' siijiiirt -fr Ai Kjjiiiii's "iii(UK NkU&uii Hh- HiiMtwaJiuu h5h Umt ilu; vvhs Uh t umit'ut iiuiiittti imit tiviil irnvtttat tiJ A .is wrt in-Hip i.ftHn- "KNihis1 .Ami iw muim "Thirt HPftifH t is its Hjorp st-n-- i myiijo tii! iht, w-miUi hv is ( A i'JJHviif! HFo!i, vveuiiUy htiuiveJ'aiaii of Minaesm Hi-,, iiirm., hs! S'tmcativee, Wsuth,, (Uetl . hm-e tt Tuesday, jtuu ;MS from h stroke of aiiiies ii wtts . learned ioduj'. He had eniiie here jhowt twti weeks iirfvimisjj-, tntef iitf, a yanataciiuu io rest, Tlu hady is heijiff returned Ui MinmntjtoUtt fur hupial, Gumnea voished nHe Koe-iK t iuinuuet Judd in htmop if it msis tmte in New Y-tJil; riiv. A Jinm her of judieemwn wem jH'eHkaf, wJsieh tends to eon!irmthe mlte that a ridd'er wili hvw-t-ivold hi Ms friends - , " .. AVOID THAT FUTURE SHADOW By refraining from.ovor indulgence, if you would maintain the modern figure of fashion The bewitching charm of soft, flattering curves . . , the lure of a graceful, modern figure , . , don't spoil it by permitting your eyes to be bigger than your stomach. Be moderate be moderate in all things, even in smoking. Eat healthfully but not immoderately. Over-indulgence is not commend ed when tempted to over-indulge, when your eyes are bigger than your stomach, reach for a lucky instead. Coming events cast their shadows before. Avoid that future shadow by avoiding over-indulgence if you would maintain that modern, enchantingly-rounded figure, Lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobacco The Cream of the Crop "IT'S TOASTED." Every one knows that heat purifies and so "TOASTING" not only re moves impurities but adds to the flavor and improves the taste. mEVEmm emgelem cm " 10 j J Thrift News For the Family Budget Low Prices Every Family Will Appreciate SUKDK (JLOVKS - Our new suede gloves ar !icu-o: siew shades, - now styles . 79c - 98c CHILDREN'S"'..'. lilMJKl) HOSR Children's heavy cotton rib bed hose, heige and black 2 pair 25c : PRINTS' : FAST COLORS New i(S0i'l"ent of fast col or prints full yard wide 19cd. , 38-1 N ; OUTING FLANNEL Good heavy weight outing flannel full yard wide. White, light ov dark coiors- 15c yd. .! LB. COTTON BA'i'TS jtisfc another of our unusuutl .offerings. Full three pound cotton hart, size 72x00 for only 79c , 27-IN. ' OUTING FLANNEL Heavy weight white outing flannel. Full 2? inches wide, ' a real saving to you at INBAND WOOL CAPS' For those real cokl days tt cap with eisr flaps. Wool, corduroy or leather, several sty: 79c to $1.49 WOMEN'S HHOKS, OXFORDS Women's novelty brown & tan trimmed ox, I'didh. Full eittf upper $3.95 MKD, HEEL STRAP Women's patent one-stnipt blond strap ami trim mili tary heel $3J5 HIGH HEEL PUMP Women's patent pump Hs urd trim toe and vamp high heel UNDERWEAR WOMEN'S HEAVY COTTON Women's heavy ribbed eotton underwear, AH styles and sixes $ 69c WOMEN'S , PART WOOL Women's part wool, silk and cotton mixed underwear. All sizes nd styles .:. 98c s- s Warm Fleecy Blankets PLAID SHEET BLANKET Extra large, siae 70x80, i nee i UiauKeus, ungm piaidiva real vaitie at COTTON DOUBLE BLANKETS See the exceptional values in these downy soft blan kets. ' Grey 'or. tan, larjre ifze 70x80 in, $1,98 Men's All HEAVY WEIGHT Men's heavy weight ail wool btaers. Sever a! colors in plaids, 8tt to B0 13,95 Front Quarter "Monarch woo! lined, front qu Sal ned I Lt.WF They Dry Soft Alter Soaking Due to Wolverine Sfeell Cordovan Horsehide Think of tramping through ram, snow, and mud alt day vet next muTtsttm yoa slip Into work shoe as plump and soft as the day yctvt bought them. Think of wearing shoes that never rip or tear. And bat wear Urns after ordinary orb ihnet are thrown may. That't what you enn now buy in Wotverines dtte to it tpeeiaikimiofhuRtehidecatted Shell Ctrttwn Bctrnehitie, anncd for worst snoesofsly by rVtslveriite. It is taken mm CHILDREN'S SPRINGTEX PART WOOL sp SpiingUix wool mixed is. V wc'ht, evovai sty 2 to M yrs.- 79c CHILDREN'S NAZARETH PART WOOL Nazareth pint woo unions Extra heavy weight. All styles, 2 to 14 yis. 89c ...y x CoTTON DOUBLE BLANKET Size 60x7(5 a'n cotton double blanket. Giey .or tan with pink' or. blue stripe - FANCY ESMOND BLANKETS Fancy :' patterned Esmond blankets. Duub'.e wcipht cotton, s.ofi ivs.iOibit skir,, $1,98 Wool Blazers FANCY PLAIDS Men's heavy ail wool biaz cia, Full cut & well made. Size m to 'Hi- Horsehide Coats ! aster hcisor.ule coats, all &Q QA d sloevpi, Sizes 36 to 48 ...iZ)VtJ .UK ' '3 Si the horse's hips and includes the shell which reinforces she outside hide, That's why Wolverines show no slims of wear for moniha and month. The seams are drawn into the surface so you can hardly feet thvtn. And the acids at eltty soils, xwvaty fst, manure piles, or dairy iioors don't cat the leather. Try one pair of Wolverines and you'll always prefer them. We have all styles at prieet tftaf are surprisinidy reason isWe. Come in today. " Page Three TuikiMt, Towels HEAVY " OUTING GOWNS ilt'ilVy Oiitfil ficiJifiCi OVV'IIS extra lull cut. Sizes 16 to 98c GINGHAM HOUSE FROCKS Women's Gingham house frocks pod wearing and Eood looking, Sizes 38 to 49c TxSO EQUALITY SHEETS Sea the wonderful value in thf-nu KiiUf.Iity SftacU. Good woiirht and sze 72x0n 79c 42x36 PILLOW CASES Ailingiun pillow eaaes: good weight and well nutde. Size 42x3(5- 19c SPRINGTEX 257t, WOOL UNIONS Men's oiiu-'uuith wool un ion suits. Extra heavy and fleecy. Sixes SB to SO 81,95 LINED GLOVES, MITTENS These lined mittens for the outdotir boy or mim. Gen uine ti o r s 6 n ti e s, KmU wrtsts- 49c to $1.45 MEN'S V SHOES, OXFORDS Men's dark brown oxfoid, pnln leather trim. Full calf upper, welt sole PLAIN TOE OXFORD is' Men's plain top call" oxford, black onlv. ' Full welt $5,90 WORK SHOE "Wolvcripe" horsehide shoe lilack waterproof composi tion solt?. rubber heel V'.i'.V jr iit.'JiVV 'i.tx3ii