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LA GRANDE L . KNIM1 OBSERVER," LA GRANDE, ORE.
Monday, April 7, 1930
LISTEN IN
'JONHJHT AT H:I.-i
- . K;o-K;v
"NATURAL BRIDGE"
I.. PROGRAM.
Listen in, then step
into a pair ol the-.e
' nnartlysensible shoes.
"Good to the foot '
good to the eye good
to tlie twehcibuok"
TURAL BRIDGE 5 "
ARCH SHOES
HILL'S
t,A r;iM.ii:'s ow n Kitiitu
PACIFIC LEAGUE
OPENS TOMORROW
I
cii tland to' Play at Los
Angeles .With Seattle
; at San Francisco.
HAX
Jim i
b'liiV.'aU'fl Anrll 7.
'lu-ifle eoant leuKiie hnnc- f
: ! u.l '"" "' :pn r,,nd neennd! ,ae
' " . '""""""""i I""1, ""I "rW havo a hart hal Uh.
Vain eamimiBn jii i i..-re.-.y
mht and that , .-oiiniieiahly
tire otiiionitliht Int i l(ej(ti'.t-d
tftli: neiiHoli from Ihe luo north-
ti cliUis. Healll lind rorllalld.
jtVually " iveiik- nhter in tho
ult, ihtf IflTO tifutlle Kuril ha .
M kHi up In.pilvely In train-:
S
't'H duriiiK tho wlnlr and Han-
;ir KrnW Johtifoii hna w(ldid
in Into (in ou If 11 that nlmiild
ivo jnont appwil. to thf- hoin
wn than Konift of thost' in th
I had..
IVitland'r. Ilnnup will hi- hoi-,
n-d hy nuch former hlir lfntfi"
NORTON'S
...v.. . , Kinnv
wvuHHOi, . .... . ,.
MO
IT TW
11 41
IN RADIO
An opportunity to save IF YOU
absolutely new
RCA Iladiola
66
Was $247
Now $146.50
Complete
EVERY SET
Completely Guaranteed
AND
PROTECTED BY
RCA POLICY
ADLER?S. MUSIC Co.-
v i, :
. potable nr Curl Muvh, submarine
pitcher, and Ki n WillhinM, slug -
J riiix outfielder,
i Ansel. KcaU I'iivokiI '
Although lilly wood won the
I I Si ii-iwi;int ;il)(J N coming up
wllli n tc;wu pricth ally fmai'I, a
nnnif.ee of critic favor I.oh Angc -
h Angcb.
and
I'Yani'lM'i
i The schedule uill be mi lit nvaiii
! Oil-; year, tin firm half rndlinr
i early in July. Hon office receipts
f Indh-ate that the farm prefer this
kind of ;i -ttrr1
! Opi ning wft-U'fi Kcrfcs:
j Hollyuooii at Oakland.
Seattle at ::iji Kninclsco.
j .M bvhmv at Kh era memo.
j roil hind at l.ny Ans'i-h-M, '
Red Sox Better
Says New Pilot
Praises Morale
i .
Ily Ili-lnn Hell
Msoeiiifed I'rcw KriorlM Writer!
' I'KNSA'OIM. Pin. (AIM
M'h.n-le ,ll..l,,,.i yi: .
HhorlKlop for I 4 yearn for llm lion
Inn Ked Hox nnd now MnrtlnK to
ervi hlM flint term iih iimniiKfr.
it not In tho Irani down-henrlr-d.
"Why HhouM in. dlwoiirnKt'd
non-7" nk: the Kenl:il Heine, with
a HllKht Orniinn arr-enj. aH ha nita
In Hllpiiori'il caw. nmotdni; hid hit;
liuwlrd plir, nrt.-l- n hnn! ilny'H
M-nrk on tho prnc-tirp field. .
'W hnvo tlio ht-Ht IiroHpcntH wo
hnvn had In Ihn four- yi-nrii I have
(M':n with thp clllh.". WasniT. pro, .
inotPd to munnKfr on Bill f'arrl
ioted to m.innKer on Bill farrl- opooiient. Neil cllnl.v, liiv.rnide.
K1",: ''''MW-M.iii stUy;
If -e ran ilevelop a eonriln of mnldiiiK Al. II... weigh an eveit
Initftf-r -HH.'nit.hf uMir'liA 'At't4M
oirt fourth nnd fiflh nlnrn hltli-rH
laee hltlern
ind work out fmiwtOk .rinihljiu-.
, .,,,...,, hll lhL,iJJ
. lwy hnvo hown tnp quito a
; !dt (tlrr-ndy, ri , , , ., ,
I "Iho fact that wo have a num-
j n-v of playi'i-ft who wf-r on the cluh
. ..,., ,,rn,i1,.' ,n , , " ' ,
thp am, h ' h , '
huit Mmson thfro nre tinHHlhilftlcK
in Romp othcrfi wn havo addnd
fnoo the clorn-.
'Tilt- elllh Will hp Hti nnKthonPd
on inp nencn rt'ianiiwH or tlm iinf
'iin we flnnllv nd out at th tttart.
v hnvn hfttfr Inflidri nnd ontflild
mrpnKth than we had hofor and
;PLAY SUITS
i!:Agelli8 ( .
FORBOYOIIGIRL
i Peg Top or Straight v
'.v,-;, 50c to $i:29TI 111
BIB OVERALLS.
LEE UNION MADE
Sin.9n.11.
mv p$ -
ki w tu a x.- .
..... JjaC
ST
D.R
RCA Radiola
Was $86.25
Now $55
Complete
RCA Radiola 44
$58 Complete
"YOU US FOR RADIO SfilliCE"
wo will have player on the bench
j who can so in and hit ohm, or take(
'xomplxwly'ii place in the field with-J
'out woii ken lug the fin1 up h hit. i
i "I can rind no fault with way
the boys are worklnc. Kvfryhodv
wants to do his best. Nobody can
.do morn than that. And some of
our fellow's best Is potty wood,
Jackie Fields i
Meets Freeman ,
Tomorrow Night
NKW VOItIC April 7 ( A I ' ) - j
.Jiicliif Fields, I.om AiihcIh hold- i
ir of tin world's v. rhenveight
i ii.-imfilotirdiip, who in umtj.-H o
l.efp I airly busy plying his trnde :
v.ilhout ilUint,- Ms til Ic often, in I
scheduled for a 1 2-rmind non- -title
houl at Cleveland tomorrow .
nlrhl uKaitiKt Tn.iiiny Kreemun.
l-'rie, I'n. Kn-'-miiii h;in ii reo- j
i old Inihrenplve inllier for Its I
J It'llXtll lllittl ll1 CillJItM ut ills .
' piiiifijlH nIOtoiiKh drawn ultti Co-
iil):L ,lun.-H nail Andy liivodi are j
(ill hlr Mi'.'!! lint. In !1S hattU'H
llnt-'ti, he Iium worfd :t(i knoek- J
mmi and llan tit-en knorked out
hut once and then hy the eutr.-nlj
: l-tialllldoll, Joe llllndi-e.
liundee, wiio- lost the title to
neiil!', aiipeiirN at Itorhenter, N.
V tomorrow aalnnt liurky mv-.
, lenn, of Hyraeime, in u ten round- I
'
"rn,o Cnnrfia, of Italy,' Inlien !
I, In . ,ue llanu' Ii Lou Aiiki I. k1
tumomiw nlKlit. m'cIiIiik lrl four- ,
lnenth ., Kiii'cinwivn. ..knui-.liimt.. IIU
"ih l''.,t..ll-!."-Jili 'tU' K..'V,.-,i.-..A.i'i
2110 ponndn. I.Ike 1
most
f ( 'iir- j
IiIk "runK'i
ItitK no iniJ
hiM rt'cordt
I'Oirii.AM) MVI:STO('K
-Catflo and c-nlvffc: uioki Hahn
hIimm- and Hhc-siock Mi to 7.1 rcniM,''1
V. " "'..,
-
i-'?J'n.7f,,,f,&:,od$l2'
cuiimoii $!i,0ii 1 o.7f. II'-ifoi-M.
K"Oil $1 OJidii 11.26, rnmnioa to,
im-diuin $8.00 1, ( o.go. cw uood
S'l.IiO f & I O.OO. coiuntnn r oi,.Miim
7.2f Ht K.r0, low cutti-r to rutt'i
f 4.Gii4i $7.2n. HiiIIh $7.7f.f S.2fi
cutt'-r to medium $i.no'o $7.7.1,
CulveH. ruedhiiu to choice 4!i..l0 (n
IMt.f.O, call lo.niiiimAii .Mi. fi
$i..1f), VcahTM, milk fed $IK.U It
$l3.(in. medium $ 1 o.oii '( $ 1 2.0H, cullt
' t
to roiiiinnn 7.fili si $ I il.tlll.
1 Ioicm: fairly netke, I fi
dll I
steady: reccipto. .sAo. i.iuulm. Koo.lt.ii
to ciioice !i.2.ri'" ? lO.Oii, ljunhM, 4
J-Y'1 M$ J'JS A.1,.ta'(4.0,.(i yS.
down me'llunT ''.ro.''ii1i.2ft,v '-all
weight, 'viotnnmh'1 .n(fVd''$KiMir-:'V
YearHnff--AVfther $i;,M.K-$K.fi(l1.l.
'"'I'M ? fi.oo ii fi.lill, luedlum to
HISTORY
ACT QUICKLY. All
at these, prices.
RCA Radiola
I'liniKkurnph ami I tad in
Coiiihluaihin
Was $315
Now $129.50
Complete
Heavy welKht $S.7!i Hi $ I of f'oriln.id. Ii its . J. . pc-.r, (Vint ; Krade l . U,,,, . I .! Jfa .
i-MT.lii.im .Nvehriii, 4a-,n r, iio.sil! ')"" -'' Hiniinn. i3cn: I, ;,' 'i: ... - I.'.:, ' ,, ! . : . ,. - . S
KM f"rt t4,r- , v ' ,.;'". VJ' ":iV'',4il,tii,K iw 1 iavroe ol V tfJilMV j, "
llitli'?'lilid-!'onmtli -iili.-n1 exe nde.i in1 Poultry: nf. ady: (lillylilir lirlees) : ' !. ... !... . ; M MLM WBW9JL -
,.i;v;e miotationn). f' ."' ,,v,i,!"""; T. ! !'i'!: !;c a u,c jrMiw ,,. a hilt
'"' " " , . ' ."" 2 .y'tr.v 'rii.nii-nil.inod.- Wh eh nut aecount ; n n a M w
At A. A. U. Meet
t ? t
"V . '''
!i ( i j AiKfictnteii Prtnn Vhntn i
Al Schwartz of Northwestern,
winner of three championships nl
the national collegiate swimming
meet, is a star at the national
A. A. U. meet in Chiccgo.
rhoir $..oo fi $r..fi0, all w-hrhlH.
rull and common ''.uni 4JK
imkti,am I'lioin rn
l'OI(TI,A.'J, Ore, Apr. 7 (Al')
Huttcr: I'irmcr: 'iihcs: ext m.i.
A v standards,
KSc: firsts, ;',iic.
4ae; prime flrwt.i,
Creamery prices:
prints :w over cube standard.
Kkkh: aloady; prices to retalUf.
I'rOsh extraH, LM!r- standards, 2-1c;
,. ...
?l,;?,h 'enum, :mc. i-rloe (n vhoin.
mucin 'c niiii!i' price, ro reiaiioj'M. . ,
Milk: f'deiwl; 'rnv milk ( 4' p-'t;'
i. . , . i..ii. .,..M
- r' 2.1c; lij-'lit under 3.W. lUu . .UlU.
springs i-i a :aij; peKin iijickh, yim
; ""U -c; cumreu ouckh. i ai
i -"('-: 'Kq.t 2, 2iic;;. ciiIIm,, 2oe; live, tl ff
20ff. '-- i A " . '
ii-'otnitiy- meatK
sternly: (huyliif?
ni - UVsl choice veal. 1 fi r Hie:
merchandise
RCA Radiola
46
Was $147.50
Now $98.50 '
Complete
TERMS
As Low As
$5.00 Down
$8.00 Monthly
pork, ir-ifl ltlc; Hiotce lanihA, I'll
'c; mutton, itoi I2t-.
Oniuim: utirady; OrBon, I. I i 5'
f I - 7 fi.
J'ofito-H: HtPAily; (jeum. No. I
i,ir1' S.oOi 3..',n. NVw potatoon:
Moihln, 1 0i $f-1 ) pound.
Wool: Mtf-ttdy; JOuMtcrn Oropon.
i:ic' iSc h. Vulloy. c.
Hay: t"tdy; whidoHnlc huytnif
prireK, d"dlvf-r(d Portland, Kn4tjrn
On Kori timothy, '2'l.bU V $23. .10; j
Hlh y. l!t."(tfi $J!t.Mt; alfall,!, l'i
fiin i-loiv-r. oat hay. fi:
ctriiw. $7 $K ton; Krdlitif; privo '
1 1 to $2 more.
Spopt
ISlants
Alan j. Gould
Alnut all tlmt can he wtid tor)
thl.- uprliiK'H major leaKue hasehall
. hulriout l: that th. y have hern
!h hit more perf-i-su nt and more
J (alkativf hyfut? coming into tin
fold.. There are mill a lew, re-
j ralcltrants. hardy veteinnK Hiich as!
i iiii jtiKfi orimex, ikh mu no in -nu i
hallyhotv ended, for all spcctaciila:
purposes, when Ha be Ituth Hi;ned
lor tMt.niMi and A.i'L Sliires fur
$ 7..'.". It Is a strange ojrcu ru-t-lance
that Hit- Ha be, with no
ypeein' iMwcr.H of eloquence al hi.-
coiiiot.tnd, gained a raise of $!,-'
1 (Mia a yeii l- fur t wo y .-a rs w hilt
i Shli-eH. despite lit full-throated
rem from Texas, will he paid
, lesf-. than u third of the sum at
1 Inch lit valued his dia iium-l
(jcrvices. Vet ft may 'not he t-n
-jr tiumre ni't'-r alt. Ituth Iium fnnic-dhlii-
I hat cannot ho purchased,
or even developed, for twice or
three time (he sum the Yankee
will pay him. HhireM lias yet to
I d intuiHtrate the posMt'Fsloil of any
. indhpenuide fiunlitifn; in fact he
' hai heen roriue.stttil to dispense
ullh a nui'y! of hln huldtf.
Speaking of Shlrea and his fistic
tendencies, as hall players do, I
have it on the word of wItneRen!
that there were at leant two mem-
Icrs of the White Sox both out-
fielders who were nlven a wiiie
bortli 4y.;tUe (Jrent OneIaKt sea.-
son wheieve'r ho felt piiKilistirally
'liiisil 'CI. 1 onnnfj I H ut..u.. I
" .... T -Y VrV."u- il . !
" - ."
J A v' i -jL;. i L ,
the
I . ' : : . , . : . . "
- rr1ly - rm
In the
p;tMt
few weeks, ha.1 been listed
as accepting a proffered match
witli Sharkey In Savannah, tin,, , a
bout with" Vhll ' Scot t' in l.uitibm.
nn,i :i trick contest with KtrnnKh'H
Lewis, the wrestler. In Kansas
City. At that. If tho other fellows
aKlved lo the" business, Willie
mitchi hop In hi airplane ami
make connections.
COMPLETES TRIP
ACROSS COUNTRY
(Continued from Pace One)
been the worst for weather nnd fly
ing conditions with rain and high
winds.
"After taking off for Albany," he
said, "there was a full yi mile
wind nnd after we got to .1000 feet
1 couldn't keep the glider down. I I
wept from 3000 to UU0U feet un
intentionally in nlmnst nothing flat
and In trying to keep down had to
dlvu at about SO mlle.i an hour." -
lie brought a small California
palm tree,, the gift of .Mayoral lurry (
O. Clark of Kan Jlego which v8
planted near where he landed. Ho
aUo carried a small Kick of mall
consigned-to .tho New York post
office. . . , , ' '
UNION OFFERS
COBURN POST
AS PRINCIPAL
lly W. V. Con urn
(Observer Correspondent )
I NION, Oni. (,'iuH'lal ) From
w rongly interpreting a Mtatemeitt
In the t niou items published Sat
urday, Anrll it. some reudeis be
lieved that. M. Coburn or the
Cnlon schools had failed lo he re
elected t ir the next school year,
lie hits been offered the princl
palship or the high school again,
hut has not derided just what he
will do as yet. HJs work here has
he:n very satisfactory and Cnlon
people will welcome the news If
be should decide to remain for
another year's wvu k In the local
M'llOOlS,
ll!i-aditiarters company of the
national guard went out to the
ranire ni:ir Hd lake Sunday
no-nlng fr their rii-st outdoor
rlflo practice, hut finding that
the range was stocked with sheep
the boys returned to I'nion and
1 1 ml target, piactlcc hi the gym-
Sundr.y nit'inoon the munici
pal tenuis courts were- In use
practicaTly all the time. Among
the out-of.lown players who took
part In tho guinea were l'urk Tuy
lor, i:d 1 toners and Vml I tea, of
l.;i (iiande,
Tho (oding college progrnin
w hfch wan to have been given
hero this week lias been pot -ponvd
till a later d: te.
UtiKvno I'arenl Si . was a visi
tor In Ia (Irande Silurdjy. 111?
foot, which was Injured while he
was worktuit on th hlghwi y. ts
much Improved nnd he Is able to
walk en It.
Spfc.ul actlvith-9 win l,e
fit the MethodUt church till uflei
KaKti, Next Sund;ty the moi u
Ihjtr .FcrvlcA will he in , churne, tf
Ir. Judnn T. rerktns. who has
!ch;iiK f tlH- mihHlimnry viork In
Uti. t: v.I. ihI.;,,! ,l,t) ii t in India,
inow l.oinf on a Curloutrh and vik
1 1 i n i. hit brothfr In In (irandf-.
, Monday. Tuoriduy. Wi'dnyday and
i: 1 !nuday rvt-nlnuH thi-rt- will hf
j-vrvite at thf- luii h, tin- jjoiI'-k
t fit'tlifi wflha foniMiunioH wf-rvief
1 l-'rhlny u:ut -nlns. Kaxiw Sunday
; u
Ity
i::iMer e.-inlalii will lie Riven
tile ivpworth l.ensne, Ijint
Stimlay tho Iti-v. -Mr. rookiut?
hnm. a M ft hod if t niliilsi'-r and
fociot.' nh-i-iff of I'matillii coun
t, ofcuidvd tht pulpit at the;
luoinin s.-rvipf. Hi Is lu-rt ar
: ramjinv,- a irprodurtion of a fani
1 ous tininlf'i' trial with local pco
; ph. parlfrip.itin. Thlx pmiam '
! uil he put on at thf hi:,'li w -hoo!
I Kyin Wfdncfiiay cvcnhitf, April !i.
Tuesday t-ccnluK the Hp worth '
j Lr.itui- uill hold u m trial at tho
j chtindi, flu tuiiiio of tin- ri t her-tin-,'
lit-in a "hackwntd T'-nty."
! A. Sht tlan-l pony hi-hmKln to ;
j tht- children of I . Al. Snirill w.m '
I MilHiti(,' Sunday morning. the
fl-IHl- llOV.illK MilfHK that HIUIK- :
! our had cuif-i-i-d th lot and tried ;
t to catch the animal. Later In i
( (ho ilay the pony was found out
i In the vallev near the i-'orrnn;
t J.....ru
"
IM "rn'f,n 'n serioiiK-
; 111 f,,r f:,,Vt'ni1 wtel; and is Mtill
! unan, IO T0 mu-
.Mil'. Vera '. Mel (onald was over
.from La. Grande Hun day visiting
W15DQM
Wisdom demands that you
secure the services of ex
pert morticians who know
the science and ethics of
their profession and who
have demonstrated their
capacity and ability.
IVe Understand
Snodgrass
& Zimmerman
Phone Main 62
mmmBsrsiyt r mm . .
The law says "No" to the spitter! But
we all know there slill exist hundreds
of dirty places where the cigar-maker
rolls the leaves with filthy lingers . . .
and seals the ends with spit! Ia fact,
more lliaii half of till cigars limde in
this country arc still made by hand,
and therefore subject to the risk of
spit!
Certified Cremo protects you ngaiu.it
this ahoinination! Every tobacco leaf
entering the clean, sunny Certified
Cremo factories i scientifically
treated hy methods recommended hy
the United States Department of Agri
culture. And its purity is safeguarded
along every slepof the way hy amazing
inventions that foil, wrap and tip the
(? 1430 Antrlets C1tr Co.
with lnp mother. Mi. lVarl
Xhmv. She ifttirmd to htr honit
Suiiilay I'.-enlntr.
De Lasalle High
May Play Athens
ClIU'A'iO.
April ' 1 (AIT
hlsth .school, w Inner
i iMiens- Tex.
Amtousscifsg New Service
.- by .
MOTOR COACH
Pendleton Walla Walla Lewiston
Spokane Yakima Send Portland
Baker Boise Twin Falls Pocatello
Salt Lake City
3 Trips Daily to Pendleton and Way Points.
3 Trips Daily to Baker and Way Points.
3 Thru Trips Daily to Portland and Way Points.
2 Thru Daily Service to Weiser, Ontario, Boi.se.Twin
. Falls, Pocatello, Salt Lake City and Way Points
Connections ar made at Pendleton to and from Spokane, Coeur d'Alena,
Colfax, Lewiston, Pullman, Moscow, Walla Walla and Way Point.
Connections ar made at Umatilla to and from Kennewick, Pasco,
Spokane, Yakima, Ellensburg, Wenatehoe and all Yakima Valley Points.
Connections are made at Arlington to and from Hcppner, Condon, Fossil
and all John Day Volley Points. . ;
Connections ars made at The Dalles to and from Prineville, Bend,
Klamath Falls and all Central Oregon Points.
Connections are made at Portland to and from Tucoma, Seattle,
Vancouver, B. C, and Way Points Nprth and Salem, Corvallin, Eugene,
Rosebur?, Medford, Sacrnmentdr' San Francisco, Los Anjreles unci'1 all'
Way Points South.
M- ' . - I
Connections are made at Salt Lake City to and from Denver, Omaha,
Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, New York and all Eastern Cities.
Motor Coaches
j:. ron '
! Pendleton
.0:10 a. nv; 9:3Q
; Walla Walla ....:' a. m. ..:
i Lewiston a. m
j Spokane 0:30. a. m. w
iVakima ...5:40 a. m. ; !):3t) a. m.; 0:50 p. ro,.
I Portland r:'!0 a- m.; 9:30 a. m; 6:50 p. ni...
Baker 10:10 a. m.; 4:00 p. m.; 8:25 p. ni,
j Boise , 10:10 a. ni.; 8:25 p. m
Salt Lake City 10:10 a. ni.; 8:25 p. m
1 Inquire at Stage Depot for rates and schedules to all points
j Express Shipments Carried on All Schedules j
I Columbia Gorge Stage Depot ;
Elm and Jefferson Sts. Phone Main 799 '.
COLUMBIA GORGE MOTOR COACH SYSTEM
i rk and Yamhill ' Portland. Oree
Spst is a horrid word,
it is worse on
end of
i the war
a crusade of decency. . . foin it.
Smoke CERTIFIED CREMO!
Certified
Fern
THE GOOD 5 CIGAR
THAT AMERICA NEEDED
Satuiilay nlj:ht of the rulveixity
of I'idi aso'n national Inlei-Mcho-.
laitlc haskelhall toutnaniclit, has
halU lived lt l-uWalle. or 'hi-i-aun,
to a Kame for the national
hl''h schno! chamrploni. I'e I.a
S.ille l the li'30 winner of the''
tournairj'iH hnld at l.oyola unl
ii!;!1y of rhicajro fnr llu na
tional Catholic hisrh Kehnol tlilu,
i' . i .ut
Leave I Grande
On.
Round
War
Trio
a. m.; 6:50 p. m...?2.25 $3.40
3.75 5.65
. 7.25 10.90
8.75 13.15
7.30 12.65
8.00 12.05
1.80 2.70
7.10 10.65
19.15 31.90
your cigar
against Spitting is
cigars without the possibility of spit!
Try a Certified Cremo sec how won
dcrfullygooditisIMadeofthechoiccst, tcivderesl leaves that the crop a Herd s,
we claim Certified Cremo's quality
is tastier than that of any other cigar.
' Don't let its oc price stand inynurwuv.
Your physician has in mind a cigar
like Certified Cremo m hen he ree
omincuds a mild smoke iu place of
heavy brands.
Crash-proof . . . immaculate . . . foil-i
wrapped . . . Certified Cremo is the
kiu.1 of cigar the late Viee-Prcsideut
Marshall undoubtedly was thinking or "
when he said: 'rVi'hat this country
needs is a good 5c cigar!"