La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 12, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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Monday, May 12,1930
Pape Two
..XA GRANDEEVEING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON
OLD MAN MORTON'S SON, ELMER
I sure am gelting in bad here. Just got on good terms
with the boss ever selling Women's Coats so cheap.
'Now I've had a spat with the head Milliner, all over a
LADIES' HAT. I said I think these hats are marked
too hi;h. Mad, I'll say she got mad. The things she
told me to do was, well no man could do it. (Ice! She
grabbed her pencil and marked every hat in the house
down. Hats marked 90.50 she marked $3.95 and all
others accordingly. I think every man that has to buy
his wife a hat will say I was in the right. NOW
LADIES, ycu can buy the Best hals in town at HILL'S
for the least money.
EH
LA GRANDE'S LARGEST HOME OWNED STORE
SF.ATTI.F TRIMS
BEAVERS TWICE :;;
Headers Yesterday in
Pacific Coast League.'.
I i:.-ri-llint jiiu-htwf liy U.-iy
K( :it!nsf ntt Tony (YHttiH khvv
' t-'aemmi'iiln it h two virtorieH ivr
t Hik!:ml. K will riff whltfiWi.Mw.l
1 l Ik Afoi'nM 2 to 'i In th nfif-niT
vM! l-ifHiix h'-M tho Oiks to
' rhu- frjitl'H'! hit a In artvrnrmii
Four Teams Win Double ' J"l"B' rui; " : "
piero at Hrirnmfnlo: Portland v..
.f ffIniu: at S:in KranrHoo: I.o.s
A n x-U- n : ' a li In ml : S-a 1 1 t v.
(l.ollywf'otl at 1-oh AnKil'H,
At I 'in -Llainl. flrKt Kitliu:
li. II. K.
St-:iltl. ... 4 12 0
Poillnrnl S 8 1
- Itriti.-rlt-K: Kurtz ami liorr
ani: Y.rkfn and I 'aim. .
Ki'i-oitil ftam:
it. II. I-:.
H L'O ;i
i lit I
l.i-nmnsM and llr-flimtt-rflrlil.
C.thc.i
Wa.tt r, Marlionalil
; Uy Oscar Hitt
! AFTER ), 2&- P 'iSHStlALiHiii f H 5UBt MSung
! voo thh KanM. -B-E)T YrTv-s fi"- amieu Ain-T
hitter, vo.) i-me I j vt lHAToy Sic WrtwSK(J Vact,
OWE WAIST lifeH. ( NUt )SlrV FCR MiOTfiltO if oiVfl ttC luST4 ,cCA.?.P?IKE
KiACK. OVER Trtt -,) A fcAr? A U AS WOPiDTj MJLEi T.,C, I 'AVi
-vvfer' Mr --!k I
fcj. ft 1 ,. , iJ? ,.J I NEVT TIME OU ) (--.r0
Li - ly . ,-. r . -iSi-' . L ?- rR nto -f" erVJa,
'
Umatilla Nine
Trounces City
Team, 15 to 4
Tii f t'maiilla liiilfiins. K"intr
a .-ctu in pre in thf fonrih inn-j
iritf that nvtic'l li run.', easily j
foateil tho Tity Kmplnye t ain ; Uli, Ijrsl llMm, i, tho
liore Hatuniay afternoon, in to I Amfilcaii aniat.-u,- fliampion.shin
iih tlu i-xreniion 01 ine om
hh well tho rontetitioii. ' 1 r' . . , '
In I. tl, ""ntrt Jom- ha noi.ieI.iiiHlii. Mm.pk of 'a.r ami Star-
o; tho m i t Of Amoriran tuh-nl a8 Iy. '
as tho isriils-ti 'lefono to
rumliat. II"B'I. Horion J Tho Knrl ami 1-ar West liavo
Smith an.l M;tv Smith will he mi t inning tit MHwt f the mar
amon-; his koonost rivals in tlia j VaiM-rs r.r tho al foiv yoars
than. Kis WiilK'-r tup "-1 uur .Mnn--i ""'
inr.I.-s will ho arr.'iyod a:iint him I iM1,u.-. likf tin
In tin AiiKitonr and it is Jiift as
wi-ll to ipiiioniiMT that .lhy did
inning, during whioh two rliyl
piff-honi vainly triod tn Mom lli ;
tiilo of hitiirlr.s, tho jramo va ut ll,
plnyod and ovonly niatch-'d.
Tho Indiarm playod at th" hli?h
yrliiiol ground on ronto to K!(;in,
w horo tht-y v. i-i'i- yche.Inlod in 1ay
yistorday. j
Tli it; was tho first doft-at nf tho
?r,L-in for tli-' city. j
(la Hasher anl 1'rioe Imt'i hit
triphvf, atii f'ity Mfinaccr V. .
I'l'fWs; f-niiTt-il tho L'ami fjr a
moiuont in tho ninth, pi noli hit-tin-,'
rttr Nclm.-l.
Tlio Kcoro: It. If. K.
Indians ; J " 1 ' 4
City - - 4 S 7
Ha 1 1 rlos : V. : Ik and Via . ;
Iat y-'iitHinttor.
ir.thall. Hoard and On UaKh'T.
H-tSlt i. mi'oii'jt, ospoHnlly j
Yah.n ha)it if turning nut a kuot :
(.(fiilun of brilliant I! vaiilK-iv.
It is om (-vt-nl wo havo no ;
trrtiihlo jrot'intj niatorial for." ro?
inarkod Kit's i-oarti Kraril; Kanaly
i.-orntly whon I aslc.d him. what I
ho had In tho way of a sii(-i'0.s..r
l Sahin fair and Krod Sturdy. :
two 1-l-fno' in rfnrniors. ''Sonto- ,
tiiiii's r can hanlly find :i nhnt- i
pnttor itr a jumper around lh''
I th-ld, hnt tlu ro aro always plonty
f va'ultor. Thiw Yalo tradition
H run- of tho i-tionifo.t 1 liavo ovor
n on. n. f tho tnnst pnnnisinff
of tho proson! ri-ii is Hill t'ono.'
Cone uiin tho pfdo vault at tho
j-ml Hnl.-iys mi 11 fool hut ho has'
a I okI of the col-
I'-ui. orp now in omnpotition.
Tommy did 13:11 nt tho Drnko
Hclays. haroly inlsMf-d 14:2, n.
world.: Voooril liolyhl, Jlo. ton,
oarrylm? on a fino tnulition.
His prtdofowor at tlil Hpooiahy
fur North woHtorn was Hill Ih-ooi;-omtiollor,
a soiiKatlon In 102X and
.HrniiKl In tho Olympic chainplon
vhii in Ha bin i'arr. . . .t'nrr wa.i
foiood t a now rooord of ?, foot
fl-'-i inolK's to win ami ho did It
on his last rhanoo.
DON'T MISS ;
The Announcement
BIG BIRTHDAY
PARTY
Tomorrow's PDer
THE L. & L. DRUG CO.
Bible in Englith Dialect
Thp W.Mr Mn l"rn imbllHl tx) !a I
III itla!i--r4 in KriKli.h. I
Spopt
Slants
Alan J.Qould
liy The A " i latod Pvoss
l.tiKl Wot-ii kmw KcVM'al ohfitlROn
In tlio 'ttti.i U ii.iim hamhall
hta iidfliKt.
H.tcraiuonto uiih displaood o.h
lt-auo hadir hy tho l.ns AnK'doli
At: joli. 'I ho Wars w.io chto at
t;: - AiiKfl's ho. Ik iih tho cirruit j,'r,lt,i,(
Mvunif Ini n now Kcrls. hovovr. i.l)rjnn(j
( tu'.. la ntl and Han I ntni lsoo ro- ( iu:torio8:
l-iinod third .'Hid fuiirih positions, , ri.njt (;ox':
and Woodall.
At i.i'-t AiiKt-h-K,
fir.t Kruno; ;
! H. ir. k.
1 Han 1'VanoUro ... 4 lo o
I I'.ollyuod -Ill 2
r.atu-ijs: MolMual. Mont
! Kom'iy and Unn.on; Pugc, Ydo
i and Hovofld. f
Sorond Murio liJJujyj'.s
hy
aKioonw nt J :
It. II. K.
Man Krnnol.icn .................. 3 'J I
lVfityvond t; y o
Hatlotion: MiljtiH wn.l ltorl,
fiiiston; Tarnor ant H.trtlor.
At Oakland, iiiorfilntf Kamo:
.. - It. ir. V..
H:i(rninj-iii( , 4 s 0
Oakland o 2 I
Hatit-rioK: Koaiiutr and Wirt;
l:lr.
(Jitfir porrontufM i had dropped,
Uftt 1 1 lt n ii id. t m iriT-ril(l;i v-filn. '
ijofi atln.'f 1h lowly Hurt land
l.oavor;. tlx out of r.ovon samt-M.
; ho Indiana Ion pod fr-m a poor
f-ixili place ti lifrn and boti.stod
t..i lr avoitiRo from -4'iT to an ovon
..''Hi. 'lhoy dlHplatotl tho Mi.
fion?'. who dt'ippi-il flvo nut of
M'vni KiiiiUM to the AntcolB horo.
I'nrtland utrontf ihftied itfi grip
on 'hi' oollnr -while tho liidlywood
y .im 'oontinnoit nxt tT tho hol
lo in, having dropped four out of
M-von K-nnt'.-j t'o tho Han Kranrlseo
M.als.
I'onr IcnuiN Win
I .ok AiiKi-los, Hollywood, Saern
liiMi'i. and Hoattlo all raptured
if on) do IwndorK vosterdav. Tho
l- .un-o h-ndoiK took tho AMkmIoiik ! 1 himovlrh, Andi'owM and
into ramp horo l.y kcoioh of G lo j Aftoinoon K'wuo:
Z and II to fl. H.oaily pltthliiK hy It. II. I-
flylo ItarToot wan Iaroy roKpon- ' Harrninonto 7 U
ilhlr Tor tho Ani;ety victory in the j t"kalnd a V 2
mornlnj, rontoHt while tho .Mis- naileries: rYeltn unl Kneh-
Ioiih . wore outshiKKed in the' IWhII". -AihIitwm and itoa.l.
iii'tornojn oncounier. (At San l-'rauclsco. morning khiiio;
liollywoud ht'.nt San rranolnro'n . It- ii. V.
Soalfs 5 to 4 In tho opener and 0 ' , "H Ano!o C :i
to a in tho niKhirap, makhiff It ' AHnH 2 r
three KimlKht. but dropp. tl the ( Mallei les: It. trio.. I ami Skiff;
f ron to Iho vl.titnt-K thrr lo roiir. I 'ttmid, lioutflaii and irofmann.
h" Sf.ns won ihv first Kiuiie , Aflotnooti naiuo;
uh. ll "t.efty" MVIlnilKal, S;lli i !
1'iaiwlsro pltrher. walked Seve- i 1 r Allfjeles 11 IS t
rei.l In tho wvonth with the bases! AH"!"" CM a
lull, forcing in a run which rikn; l"itorI-: Homo mid Hannah;
a 4 to i ft nnd vontually h-m'H.iI j ''l il,,'r lllwl.
letory for tho homo tonni. 'Che! '"
vmid Rami v;iv ii hurllm dtiol i r-
heiwvon Jim Turner, Hotlywtiod j Lfficiencr
tookle. and John Mlljus. Seal vet-I inilf Uiosi Important husInos
uiin. Turner helpe.l win hi own : lr, 'omhI across Imuli !hles
R-ima by knocking in two runs ""w" u,lV "uo oiocuiive
)rb a tiiniflo in the xth nn,.r ! tIlu,l-'Ir of nreakliij: down Mites ro-
Hollywood had Hcore.l onco t i . . hfs ',t,l,',' ' -''Virliic
l iciiK a i to 3 tie.
Cleveland Wins
From Athletics
Sunday 25 to 7
Hy Iluifli S. I'lillorlon Jr.
As.soi'ialed I'ress Sp nts Writer)
W hen a team that has been
hitvintc a h.ird. time holding a
plaoo amn::ir tho league leadora
allholiKh it holds the club bat
tluw bud and on. v hich lias
ptrciched a winning streak about
as far as pnlblo ot tout thor,
f Kiietiiiii is bound lo happen.
It ill.l yesterday when tlio Cleve
land Indians, entertained 1)10 'hll-
ad-l(l:i;L AthloJes ami-, ail over-
1 low 01 uWit if ' 'h-veland fans.
Tho lml'an-4 li.'ivi' fthuwn plenty
01 hiltliiK' power all won son win to
tin- At I. let i i s had a bail beatiUK
coming to th-m after w Inula
made the field
League
Standing
(l.y
after a shower ha
llipt-. saw fix: io".oliors yield j
2y IiIowm, 17 of thni Koln to tho
(..'lanl.'. 1
Henny I'r;y. w ho has taken j
part In nliu of t inrinnati'.-i 'Z'l ,
K aiues, hurled his fourth com- j
pleto K"n;? an.; won his fourth 1
vlclory by limjtim; I'hlladelpbi.i j
to seven hits while the Keds pull- ,0k AntfeleH
ed out a fi to1 4 win. '1 Iir- e hu- , Sacramento
eepsive walkn in .the ninih inning t.iaklaml
f-ri.-d in th; deoidinw run. lan l'ranci.sco
K-l Moiriw pi od need iho day's Seattlo
beet plti hinK feat a.s he hold the j .Mission
ISt. Louis Urowns to two hits fur j Hollywood
the hoooihI day in .succession. The ; f'oriJanl
Hn;on Hoi Sov won the Kamo. 1'
l 1, on iteKans home run. .Mor
1 it Kave Hnven walks but hi -struck
out nine. An e-HostonIan, Char
Icy ituiflnK. made his b-lml In a
New York. Yankee uniform and
heloed tho Yankeen beat I lot roll, j (
Viiven a f-onu Man oy
ho A.o;'ial l I'ro;)
("oa-t I.ohjii'
W. I,.
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15 IS
13 JO
10
Nnt'onal League
W.
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, An inquisitor desires to know
w hat the approximate odds will
be against Hobby Jones in his
fortheomiiiK' attempt to win both
the Hritish A ma tour and Open
. (.loir Championships, as well as to
J lead the Yankee fcrcfH to victory
I in the Walker Cup matches.
I"CT. j Hrohably they will bo no lonirer
-'-) than 3 to 1 aKainsT, the (-oorian i
.CIS j i)H. p,,.n jmd 4 to 1 against .
.5i9 ; iii chances In the Aniiiiour. j
1 Jones will be a bluffer favorite 1
J in the Open, riespiu th- fact hoj
' I ' s ttlctlK co 1 r.'e in this event.
,au;t
Is the Robot Fooling YOU?
" The Varis correspondent 0 "VARIETY" reports:
"The music-wise Continentals object violently to"
mechanical music (in the theatre)'
thus'
American Fedcrfclloo of Muklclans '
1440 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Ctrtkrati: Withtut turthfr iblicatien tn
my pr. r:l-ne i(ll me la tfie Mutie
I'tltr-ic I caput; i r wha It eppetid t th
tilsniMtian tl Living Mutit Inm the Tluitre.
. Xew York
chtraifo
( Hrooklyn
t'ittsburKti
Cincinnati
...U
lone out or ten Kam.-s. Tho beat- Ktnn h nmi nnm run 01 t Itosin
in; was intlict- d to Cum tune of hoakoii in the first inning. I .iljl:l((.pnl;l
.u to l. l.y tar ttl' lilKKeHl HO Ore ( " "'h i.mn-n uiukh
of the majur l::
land i.tat.-d by
iih l.f t iiiu . ih
Jiits auti three
-lie season. Clove- j
iubhintf Kd ltin- J
iMituiof with live
runs in the first j
rhlladclphia
pamo.
. 'JVI Lyons of Chieairo hurlfd !
tan inninxH to b teaL Washington ' Washington
6 to "I. in a fine duel with l'"" j ( j,.vpun,
Inning and then kept iriiprovinK "ailley. Ihree Kticeewive hits n .
I this pac, seoiin-,' in every inning I""' '-nth. one Jt tripble by Wat-jN.w V(jrk
I up to tiio seventh, and alleetiilK ( H Jf"1 k'ave Chicago the ib-iidillK ', jl0Mllin
J St. loui.s
, Hot rut.
Mno. Ituu- in Seventh
A nllit seventh InnliiK In which
Seattle nrorod nine runs speiel
defeat for I'orthmd'rt Ducks In
the niKhttap while the filHt Kanie
Wt.o a r''t'li"rs' battle between
.-vjiOH and Kunz.
J-lMitlKO In his othce I v
Ills ilok with a linen isblcctoih nl
dressing his secrelary ns h waitress?
Land of SiUnt Brides
PnrluR iho llisi day nf her nnir
rled life a Korean bride, hiuti niit
pcak even tn lar husbnml.
hits. Nine of the blows were
tloublt.s .ami some inluht have
Kone for . inoro base oxct-pt for
I the yroiiml ruli-s.
l e.i.ll Allows 1 Hits
Wiloj' I'Vrrell held Hie world's
ehamt)ions to four hits in his sl
innlui.rs on iho iiituiml.
lie allowed live runs but his
luati-K beat that In two different
InnliiKs. Keti i uk mo von in the
fourth and six In the i-lxth.
i 'levnl 1 nd'rt ban Inn: foat, stood
om. on a day of rather Hxht hll-
ItUK. 1 he only Kiuue that, ap-
ii .! iii-ij it u.. itiutiuiyos 1 11 10
1' triumph over the CitteburKh l'i
rau:'. 'J he HobliiH mtide IS hits
for their successive victory In the
koi-Ks while 1 a.zy Vance b.1,1
I'i.tihursh to rimr. The Kame
put Hrooklyn In tliln) place In the
National bairue. tlroppinir litts-
: loiirth.
'I fie St. I.miiM1 ciidhials made
hit: but they hud to win both
hds of a double lnaMer rrum, the
Hos)n Hraves i.,J' do It. The
scores were 5 to J nnd" 7 to C
carry ini,- Iho Cardinal to slv sue
eetsive victories and lloston tn as
many defeats. Jess llain.s piich-
d His first Hit Kame uf the year
In beating out Harry Seibold In
the opener.
I. hints In I'lit I'liu'e
The New York t;ianls made
their hold on the league's first
place safe for the current .scries
with the seivnd place Cheuo
Cubs by winnliu: their third en
oiinter. 1 to 7. The liumo, plaved
ruru,
12 HI .Ma
11 11 .fiini
II 11 .f.oo
i'2 ,5oO
. s 1:1 .:i m
6 14 .:tu
W. !.. PCT.
ir, 7 .02
15 S .C52
13 8 S 19
.1 0 1 0 ..vm
ft I 1 .4."fl
HI ,i:i .4""
'j 14 .:t:i
s is .303
Abandoned Poor lo Fate
London's -xreat epiiloinie of j ... r ,
plntftie In the Seven! tin century j Uood
took off the poor; tho wealthy nnd I "New Morals fur 11 New A;e is
Influential left tho city, leaving the j a lecture subject. The old ones re
pour people wmmplojed and un- , nil rltflit so Ion? n you don't t i-ii c k'ood."
rnrrti itr, cin as iiniiquc. 1 'anas aow
. because of tho jceneral foelimj
that he is more consistent at mod-I
I al than at match play. Or, to 1
'' j put it another way. Hobby has!
1 demonstrated Mm and time
a i;a in his abill'.y to tap Old .Man
1 I'm on iho chin successfully for
lonjf counts, whereas he has been
a trifle liekle1 w hen encountering
the hazards of IS hole matches J
j such as prevail throughout tho ,
. Hritish Aiimtcur. j
! Th American Amateur rham--:
! pionship ' ju n f, Is into 31 -hole
matche-! af .of the, fht two
lonnd-. -with tho longer route
built to Habhy'H order when he
fceis tiiat lar. 1 n Knxtand he
ii.iim tackl them all at IS holes,
unless he reaches the final which
is at
i in lonn' Jun-'S should win both
tournaments. 1 L hurt been pluy-
in: more consistently Kood olf
(hi: ipiinp than at any time that'
h. frlemls ran recall, lie admits
himself that li has been "pretty
On the other hand ho
knows tho hazards he has tn face.
TH
WHAT, then. If Europeans
YY prove Inuir mils. c-wisdom, ate
we North Americans supposed
to be, that wc arc at,ked to accept '
mcchanicnl music and mechanicul
music on!y in the theatre? Muslc
iincid. perhaps?
Well, at least 2,000,000 theatre patrons ,
have rejected that characterization by
joining the Music Detense League,
t'hi-y mrcn that they want Real
Mtis'c, not Canned Music exclusively
in the theatre.
If you value the Art of M 11 tic, you
to?, should lie numbered among I lie
' muslc-wUv." .hist sign and mall the
coupon at the left.
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS
OF THE UNITED STATES AND CAHABA
JOSEPil N. WEBER. Prcliiltnt. 1410 Broadway, Nw Vrlt, H. V,
Fam
A ddftsM
City St!jtt
USED REFRIGERATOKS
Taken in on General Electrics
5 LEFT $8 TO $25
W. H. B0HNENKAMP CO.
owes!
T
pnee ever placed on a
ir.
DOING THEIR STUFF FOR PACIFIC COAST CLUBS
i
lift -
.I.M- r. . .'li'ri-a
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Ur':r -LIv "L i"r
I.. "m v ikigr ' iw
Tk... ... . . .
4k.. ."s M"ing in pact in Pciie easel tiitll circlet 4nd on old-tlmr, Rcu.
lhr, who .w.tched to Seattle this year from th Mution outfit. . ' .
t i:
The greatest value In Studebaker's 78 years of
honest merchandising... ydrauUc shock mhmben . . . frame
I.anchcstcr v;'.-f-atirn datnper . . .Gasoline filter . . -Fuclpuiiip . . .Timken f.pircd roller bear
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and scat . . . Drain eii oii only .very .500 mil s . . . 4U ni.ies a., hour eve. vi:ui iLW
TO $1125 AT THE FACTORY;
114-INCH WHEEL BASE
70 HORSEPOWER
(Illustrated) Studebaker Six Four
Door Sedan, $985 at the Factory.
Bumpers and spare tire extra.
STUDEBAKER SIX
MODELS AND PRICES
Coupe, 2-pass $g95
Club Sedan ( g35
Tourcr 965
Stdan 985
Coupe, 4 pass og5
Hegal Tourer 1065
Refll Stdan loss
Landju S?d.in 1125
'rices al tho factory
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1419 Adams A vc.