La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 05, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Paga Two
LA GRANDE b. RNlJSG OBSERVER, LA GKANDE. ORE.
Saturday, April 5, 1930
? i
if
' ' -'Ait
I
: fit
I i.
Home
HILL'S
' A khI Plnrv In Trade
Owned
Store
CLOSE RACE IS
S j COASTOUTL0OK
Big-Thners Come West
fJprtland Will Open Sea
' Mson Apr. 8 at L. A.
j I lv Itu-'cll .1. Now land
Y AtrVnejaJed I'revHpm-is Writer) .
SHA.N 1- CAA( (I tAl'J lJUf-
s hallle line lire bring- drawn
he fur west, or what observers
i J.-v will he one of the moH championship playoff of tho split
fi ' ' , watred ennrpulKiw In the'"'1"""-
.1 flrin rnfiwl Ira mi f in vpiirtt: 1
r. 1 t. i,.....A ! ' 'ni '"'i lAnjnift twinw aro to.
f 1. ..ft.
4iriff .i'Otnn west ward thin season
?i blend fh'dr viurienni with tho
f ti itM -'f of thn yoiinusinrK hi
flhj 1920 chainplonKhjp chase.
; -' A mierfu In liiff (al)Kn of even
tho tdxht uhibH uro h dozen vet-
ft nun: who hnvit enters ihn uunK.-i
Utt- of lhfr baolal life. Mom of , HIIOOTK IIO,M V-ONi:,
tuun will 10 iilnviHK for 1 he find
itui? m thd hfif far vtHtern rli
uitll. . .
, 'Anioni;. tho more prorpinunl jire
T'nii May, tint old iiuiimariiie iluiilt J 3 heariH hut didn't vt tu
."pitcher or the New York fibiuls: j 111. u K"irr here hot n hole-in i
and IiIk ohmim predict he will he
otp. .f thf trading- htnlera of thf
Itiirnn ullt 1 jttntloiiert nt tho
initial t.m U fur tha Hnn I'ranclwo i
MiHyjoiis. w hi If' (taslon will h ho.
Iiina the tln( for Ihr Han Kran
clm o Wttiht. Vile IiOj hfK-orno th
f.rri riy of I lolly uooil.
l.i AiiKlH anil Han I-V Ifoo'js j
SwtlM, rfjfh winnt-r of wvn prn-
iiitjitf- Hint? thft ltaBM nan rfitnh.j
liMltt-it In l!(03, arf i-arly K-aon
favuiJWfi with HollyuoiHi, Ihr. Mi,
ttoiui and rortlniift not far hfhfwl.
Hollywooil cniitured the fln last 1
dfreatiiitf thf Mission jtj tin-
hoj:in ttlnyiiiK Apiil X. tho ojif n-
MlMKion at Ka rjinif-nio. ,
Health at Han Kmru-iKCO.
Hollywood at Oakland.
I'ortlnnd at i.ox AukcIch.
GETTING IT OFF THE CHEST
- COf
By Oscar Hitt!
COME ELMER., KIN'T
VO'JH FATHER
APTER ALU TMEfcE FARi
MC HASN'T REEK ABLE To
SATISFY HIMSELF A TO
mt FlH, OCs THE
y r
OR. OTHER I JUST
WAV VOU MeNTOH
THE WORM'-
TXlN'T START A .
BEtiEVir O TC
DOUST- fE"R IF TmE
FbH DOM'T PUNISK
TWt POO vORM A.
nsn VJILL EVIHT Tun:-
luiil Int the hall, lil aru-r
HIT IT IMH1S.NT C'(H'XT neoivli lie round II n-xlillg nifi'ly
: 1 III llHf cup.
rour pavih. 'vx. (Ai'i i :
Mko I he lulilKi' plnycr who u J (Jl S S(I.m:mii;Iki WINS
7 1 3IMIMY CRlMIMv! ) S
ill V PER HE LAST 5, C V y
I MILLION VEAMS e .
-3 'i promised t ' Take ' -L.- '
I - m- i ALONfe ABOUT
v. air X ... .i THIS TIME o' THE
j I . ; . " 4 5 j
"' ' " ' "' "
I
Spoilt
i Slants
r,.ni,, iivf Iv uolhort'a low, Willi- hiirrtllni; aJItl!y ,or. J.'il Wo!h.
In five Indies of Kuril's world' pmr i r .tolllhi-ri) ( 'ullf.iriila's tin, !;
rnoril. tho '' l n'r'r.
Ilii:. later mrpajwil dl.ftcl "salil
lo win Hip national iniloor tltl".
Kriw has done llettr than wr
Iwtore with a innil; nf 51 fact -Hi
'In. tiei; thlf sprinjr. In aililltlon t't
n:a r.t with ihr. 'Mu.
by
Alan J.Gould
Th. rlffori of n fnitornhy Initia
ih.n hav h'indifappcd thf spring
tfiiut. ... Ijisfyetii', Frank Wy
l,of.". thf Hpi-liit ne at H. ., i,a,j
i. fios. rail III a frat-housp fUc.
, . Coafh Ixnn from well should
n:;i1;f tHinf a:-mnSfhifnt vith thf
fi.ttci'nitiw t wift'Kuard his tal
i n:. whirl wfH nr-fd to hf in poi-"
f.'.i lu-;iltit t i''al Staufprd's
.yi,UtZ nM'il tlliK yf::il-:
'I in;- i f.HMmt- for Liu- hiuMy-i-ii.ir'td
.iMific- on fi.ttiKi- ath-it-'.ic::
havf- utkvil pain to ivmmf
any imp; s.iitiv lh;t tin Kimnda
t him (iipuwi .; p;i itl priKiunal
fitiii lu Kiititf iiurUiu Km nia.--ti-.-
of .Vi.tic lijinif, u;ik an n(f
ih'i.-f who i'i-U tin- fiti)th;ill crta.-hfs
hal.l'f t-M dtall with perhaps a lit-
f too harshly in tlx n-port. I'l'-tf
-
Indians Cherish
SEATTLE GIRL
n n in a ci nws w n
SWIM RECORDS f aIse HPes
ADout rennant
I liiiuar.l J. chiVf author 'f
i tin. i i-p"i t. to w II an John T
i ACuvnn havf Jirt.it-ni-d to fl-ari
I np iii nr.''Uiiil'.n.t;in.linK on tliis (
M-orf .
- In ji icrt-nt addrcs-H at t ;iic:i;M,
; avaf s:iid:
! Ht- I th reach) may, if f onrsf. ,
h- paid fiilrly for hi own S"iv- .
h f- hut In sii'iuhl si'f to it thai !
! hi:' in-n wilt) partlripatf ill jnirr
I cid.lfKtalf si'oi-t finjjtK"" in il xtthdy
I Hr 'thf pli-a'iirf and thf physical.
filial and sufial hi'tifftis' tiny
' Ilia) derive ;ind tltal f tiit-m
'y port is aiotl. jmr imirr than an
a Vfi;iinn. , . . Th nuitil'r of
c.;telin u ho at thf pr'ra-nt linn
: piiKf.-i: iiutiiy of thfsf iiiafifira
! Ilntic is oiim of-tlif hi-art'tiini; a.n
j pi r is of pit -SftiNriay Ann-rh-an
-dli-f .-port."
; AHdf Ho,ih, V.ih-'s sensational
! Mpitnttoi athleie. and p nispet-t i ye
nine-letn-f Klnr, may hav to In
lalieUrd somotiiillir oilier tliatl tlf
"u.iKhty atoni" hy tin timt- th.t
next foiitliatl heaKoll rolls around. '
J AWdf wi-i'-chfd less than K.ii luL
j i'all Intt he h:in added alnut ten j
I'" iw ii.iiiii', iii.ijuit; i.in-
Kfthalt a (Hi liasehall. Al Hi'l
Lawn Fertilizer ;
Garden Fertilizer
Special Tablets for House Plants
(ehent Lawn Grass Seed
EricksoiTFburlanfl
' rhoneMain W2
1525 Jefferson St. .
HI'OKANi:, Wafh- Apr. G (Al')! SKATTI.i:. Apr. 5 (AIM Helen
eoi-Hf IHirn firht hanfinnn who one and it didn't fount. i (iih .Sinnc nhf rg, ffi-norally mc- .l,adisun Hhattered two more ( ' .
ura with taliff world'H rhnfniilon j Horry Hi'oIhhj of thin rity wax ; oKnlat'd tin tho hfavywfiKht wrtt--' uorlifr- KwitnmJnK rc-cords la-t i 5 lU'iaii lUdl
jl'hiladt Iphhv AthliitifH ftt MiHon; j the unfortunate one. H hud lflltf champion, looted Al Knruclck, ' nirJit for the ixinffit of the "homr r "J''111''1 l',','!iK, twl,wil Writor)
i,U'i Oanlon, raiohi'r who ffrvf hfn plajintf around a fotirso th "ItUfnian l.lon" In two Mtrafuht .-folk-." I ,', . , , Nfi A1') lrtKfr
I" 'iIm Him- wllh thfl Hoston. itfd lirro ami when hf roafhfd tho i fn IIk ' horu Inwt nlKht. Thf chain- in a .non.yard moo upainst tlmo ' 1 ''rki,ip:,n;'M i'iiKfi- of th
Sr . and Kmll .- VUa, - Kotithpaw I Klh IhiIh he nipdn Htifh ft poor j Plf'i 'tnk thf firt In 7 minutes thf 10-yfar-oht J-'faltlf Itih Kfhon J ('l'oI:,ml Widiiiiw. cxpiru to do
Hwirlnr formerlv with Dftroll. 1 ife.sh..t Unit iw. . not i.. .TJ K.-eoiuls of th fourth " mind wit h -ir ' uiwi w.m trht rtl'c n: -l. I H'r" in l,lf Ameriian leamif raff
nt i., -(mi ion wen.
thou.'ht hr. i wcoiul fn 63 Mff'ond.4 of tin- fifth lie nicM tust nnmh flimil IT l -f. I 11 "'" " r''""iiy Kuessed af.fi
round with a hoadlock. karuhlelt, feomI.s off (teitruilo l-.'dt-rlf'K of
Imdly puninluMl hy thf tackU-s, was firlal tlipf and nnarly thruo ncc-
Jroifny ;it the end.. .- ndn fff the latest, record tstuh-
lifM.fd hy Josephine McKlm of I. us
lAiiBfUj;. Atis.t Aladisori's timo
wan a minute 4 8-5 stcond coip
MayK, still anpHhl of .ohurklnu hall and tilrd ft aifaln.
V" 1 work for I'ortlnnd l-or a time fVohe(
BEffER MERCHANDISE
ALWAYS AT LOWER PRICES
NEW SILK DRESSES
! Age 1 to 6 $2.98
RA YON-SILK DRESSES
$1 98
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
TAM'OHAV MIASO.N OPJONK
HA.V l-'llAN'i'lHfO, Apr. 5 (A Pi
AHHini'd of clear wi-nther anil
fast track, a tiel.l of. nine tbor-oiiKhhrt-tlf
-two ft -post llrnu today
to luaiiKifratf 1 dayn of ruefnif
'at Tani'orttn undci- thf auspli'i-a of ,
thf 'Pacific Coast llrceders' as- ,
so-latfon.j i ' j
Tho n"Ft will ho ushcrctl in hy
thf InaiiKiiral hundieap a six.
. ftirlnijK hjiiini lu whleh the pick
of spt;cc(st(.M at tlw Han Itruno
' trrtek litiv'i' heen Mlltr-d. i
a convfrsatjon Willi thf very hru-nyilx-
Peck that he does not Imp.
tnt win a pennunt this Bfason.
I.atf r, pfi-hitps. there will In- an
other story.
"We" will not la easy'io heal."
mired with mIhh r:dfrl.'M ronni nt C,-l,, l,,c n nnatcer. for ue have a
:i:fiS 4-5 conds and -Misn .f
"Utile Iluy Itltic" will need no
J "oh:." or "ahs" of sympathy from !
j the ft amis when he appears io tic1
s tackled at hit roijijJily. ... j
'1 here wtir. a time when a gentle j
lost; or r.n feet with the Iti-poundj
shotpnt was k0'1 fiiouKh to win j
f in nine out of ten track and field ;
j i.ii'i'ti'. Nowadays ft appears Inrd
' ly cnouuli lo ain even a place in
the seoi intf roliinin. , ;
,lohn Kite k pushfil the world's
sliotput rfeonl i)fyinid feel hi j
- thn I'.rjs Olymt if names hut Her-,
,lil.-'n Mrix. Harlow liothcit and Kile
; Krcm:. thief of the I'aeifle cois:
, lad:: u ilh hillbilly hlceps. are in
I hot pursuit of this record.
1926 STUDEBAKER
COACH
New Paint and Completely
Reconditioned $375
t PERKINS MOTOR CO
Wajn Mio 4th and Adams
Kiirs rfffiit ffKiirtJ of ;i:44
Ai the end Pf 2io yards In the
laco linters tinieis rlocl;ed llelene
at iiiinnics ;'ii 3.3 seconds
laMer than tho official world's
ei-ord and 1 1 -5 seconds ht-ttei
than her own recent time. ' Miss
Kthrl rackey of New York holds
the official record tif 2:22, llelcnc
swam thn
hlorida.
listancc In 2:21 4-
In
fli" . Ill
GOOD COFFEE
"EVEN THE LAST DROP"
Is enjoyed by all coffee drinkers.
You can always be sure of having GOOD
COFFEE by using an electric percolator.
The cost of operating an electric percolator
on your light meter is less than one cent for per
colating six cups of GOOD COFFEE.
GOOD COFFEE can be made at the breakfast
table or any place where there is an electric lamp
socket, quickly, conveniently, and GOOD "even
the last drop."
SPECIAL DURING APRIL
IIOTPOINT PERCOLATORS
$8.95
95c Cents Down
$1.00 a Month
fAffl OREGON
T
AND POWER COMPANY
ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE"
BERG AMAZES
RING FANS IN
OLD NEW YORK
lil'olly KO.i.l hall cluh alul. ilay in! Ilotlii-rl, lliix ailil Kicnx. In a
ami clay mil. It may he l,-,i n.l.-.l ; "l'"l meet, ut Sl.inl.n.1. recently
on to play pretty iioikI hall. j I"" "" 'he treat. ..-it shot luiltllii;
"We hae heen worrli-il ahout "hihitinn sins-.. the t llyiaplet.
5
i.ew i-onsfcas eonvajescenee from
his attack of scarlet fever in J.e-j
eemher, hut Hilly Kvans has I n j
out to see him and report that he
is enmint? alont- fine now.
'I think he nuiy be ready to plav I
at the ppeuinif of the season, htil.l
wlicn they n
feet. S iucho
Kisteied hcavi
. 1.1:4', and .'
of j
I :ii '
nt course, wo will take no chances
8!.
his health and If he lips to re
tn out a little
NKW VOItK
Jack (Kid) HerK, Knklish Iftfhl
wrlKlit. lias 'fvun an amping dl
rday tf courage for tho honefU
of thf saine met romdi tail fiwlit
fans who watched Phil Hcpti, Itrit
isii heavy w eitfht, takf w hat thty.
thought was an "out" in his hattlc
w 1 1 li Dttn 'on Porat hern last
iJeceinher.
I 'oared twiert hy low punches
in thf eighth round of his ten
round haul with Je fJliek at
.Madison Huare (Jarden, . last
nisht. Hers not up to carry the
fight to his opponent and earn the
unanimous decision of the Judges
and referee.
Hcrti'K Kall.tut performance
raustd some ihiKside ohservnrn to,
recall Hcott's performance In the
same riiij, when ho way struck hy
u low hut apparently harmless
left hy Von 1'orat and stayed down
until the roferef disqualified the
XorwfKinii on a foul. v
Hertf w i li;hi d i ; f'.lick
i:r. s.
whilf'wo will Use :
soiih body i-lse. U'o haye several
Jiood men who con play first base j
in a plm-h.
"Our inNclil has been sometiiuj !
of a problem, but it is working
?.'-tr out very .satisfactorily. The'
Apr. r. (A.P) --joniy troublo Kith tho outfielder:
may in. that we have too nuuiy j
more than we can keep. 1 wls-h we
could have them all with us. j
"Our pitching last year was j;ood I
and some of the younger fellows !
hiive shown a ureal deal of proin-j
iso this Kpiint;.
"Ho far ar 1 can see there should j
bo a (,'jeat race, in the American)
Ifajcue this yeat. The Athidies ar - j
no worse than they were last sea-i
-on and some of the other elubsi
certainly si-epi to be stronK r,
"I have no complaint to make
about our dub and we will make
a flKhi of it." ,
Huskies And Hears
Indoor Meet Tonight
Hi:vTTI.K. Apr. 5 A1)- With
"Old .Man lope" riurin only u
miik,1 point difference in their
strength, u nip and tuek lmtili wit"
ep.-ete.l in the "vViishiiwUm-rull-inrnhi
indoor track meet here
U-'nli:ht.
l he result was considered ft toss
up with the Huskies nlven only a
oiif. point ndvantaKf o.r tho
Menu, in fiKiirei based on com
para live jperforiivinceji this 8C.1
sou. Suih a sliKht edtfC nieHni that
it would take hut little in the way
of an uptet to kwIiik victory lu
Ulier direction.
Mtietn e-nts art n the pro.
Ktam with W.ishinxton holding the
edjro In track competition and
'alilornia the vreatest struiigth in
the field evenfji.
Oregon Hanks
Pacific U. 3 to 0
Kt'CKNi;, (He.. Ape .1 (AD
Oregon won lis first Kame of the
baseball season here yesterday, de
I'entlhK Pacific 2 to a. The Had
(,'ers were unable to connect with
Tyler'r delivery and were held to
a pali of shinies in the seventh
and ninth innings.
OAK FLOORS
When -you house - clean
Ih is spi inp;, lay a new oiik
flisoi- liffhl over the old
floor. H can be done
without m u c h trouble
mid the cost is low.' Ask
VANPETTEN
LUMBER CO.
l'MOMC MAIN T.13.
"noon sKitvicn qitck"
WOOD REDUCE
For the next SIXTY DAYS
I WILL SELL
j GREEN CHAIN W00D-43.G9 PER LOAD
! DRY CHAIN WOOD-$4.00 PER LOAD
CALL MAIN 151, ,
FRANK CLEAVINGER
211 Depot St. '
OFFICE
CAT
tMAQS MAIN
By Junius
Hansen Wins Freak
Match From Thye
POKTl.ANl', Ore.. Apr. & (API
---('hrtrlry lhii)!en, eattto ht-avy.
weiiria w restler def rated Ted
Thye. Tot tl.tnd, two out of three
fnlb: be e 1h1 night. The mutch
had a iine: pectjll.ir ternilnutton.
i:h a combination wrlntloek iind
Itamnierloek on Ilanst-n, Thye for
K"i aiio'it his nwn should its and
the M itTin started p.ittlinr Hansen
on the back in token of victory
.iii't a 1 lafiM-n heKan oUndlli)C
lite fluoi fit token of Nurrmder
tiom the pjin of th hold. Ther
wt- much cuniuvton Jt the rius
r!dn over tb tfecUlpn an4 Ihye
piotteit bitterly,
Phl Ivld flee, Jin,iny. when 1
went by your house this morning,
f heard somx-body sweariu' somr
thiu' awful!
Second Kill Aw, that was my
ilad. lie was late for ehureh un'
couldu'i find his huiin book.
"I lear. dear, you mustn't play
with d-iddy's lanor.' batty. .Mother
ha.: a can of peaches lu open." '
t
AS TMi: lAYS Hl (lMK I.UNC
Kit TH K lOAI. I'll.K Pl.roMlN
SHOItTl.'it.
ii r BJM -:, t - m - lira ' t w v. a-wft w
OPRN
M imv t mh
Guardian Bu
U Ollili'l fill
b'T n.iuo
Itoosler She's a
Nkatei'. She can write
on the ire.
Creditor I wish she would i it
it on ii fheek.
(iatllc. It U vahl. U a K,MI pn
cntu or (In. Well. i Mipi,
fvn a nenu nnt draw tin line
Mimcwhctv.
lie fond of wo'-k V n4 tl,-
Imptii of th.- Mipennf lident
Ihf r iilie.i.j ( oner: nin-; a ..ito'.
man Who h-'ol appll-d for eini h.y.
Iliftit.
"l-'ond of It - I ho-jh ! tv
t nef :i man who e,ll
takf ?UCh cod r.'rt of v -rk 0
Ii dtv. fm,. pt.co .-,f v.ork li:
U htm for a week."
j
I
M
SAW. . . -V v V - ' v. a
QWith
O Safety
AN
-VCCOUXT
TODAY
Hding I Loan Kn.
of Portland, Oregon
1 1
La Grande Branch
La Grande National Bank Bid