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WirtTasfi'l ' t .' t H , : . , LA GRANDE EVENING QBSEttl Monday, JuneTiftTn . LA GRAND, ORI HI'H MO W' HI )( J . n ! M ,11 , ii 'IS - 1 1 nyy- . f ARCH SUPPORT STYLISH SHOES Natural Bridge Health Shoes in kid and patent straps, ties and puraja. Final drii-e price $4.39 TO THE BARE SHELVES ALL PRESENT STOCKS OF TREMENDOUS - ANNIHILATING MARKDO WNS AND . xszvrux x xtllK UIlAflnrirt V AKK I HIS KWh A" . ----..... NAI 'NEWEST MODEL SPORT SHOES Two-tone calfskin sport shoes blonde with contrast trims, ventilated "uppers. Kinal drive price. $5.49 Mediae's Blue Pencil a Lot More Items for Tuesday ) J 1 n Sale of Silk Yardage CREPE DE CHINES Heavyweight full width pure silk crepo lie china In oil popular pastel shades and black. ltitit.riv at 1.75. Closing out price 75c FLAT CREPES J9-inch ht-avy lustrous all iillk crepes In every wanted plain shade. Hegu- lany sold ,y this (uro ut , jj , 2.S0. Final clone out pries $1.39 Ml ADVANCED SALE SILK CHIFFON VELVET DRESSES Beautiful shimmering chiffon velvet In sensible modes Plain or printed, regu larly priced at 149.75. Final drive price leus than wholesale cost. Women's Fine OUTING GOWNS Regular $1.50 to f 1.95 sellers in plain white, plain colors or pattern outing iianneis. mai dnve price s22 DRESSES I'lain satins, crepes, flat crepes, georgettes, printed flat crepes and chiffons a real opportunity at our final drive price of WASH FROCKS Printed rayon fabrics, print ed cellonese voiles an well as new light colors In plain silks. Final drive price. ov Mali., Hill i $15 J $495 : F .ft III V.1!! v. su . . wan f ' n. - - : - " 98c n Oregonians In Bad; Shoot And Kidnap Officer SALT LAKE CITY, June 23 (AP) Police announced yester day mat x-ari J. nuuawn, -, an T. B. Wise. 30, held in the city jail i here following their confession to the shooting and kidnaping of a motorcj-cle patrolman preceding a Miiu nun tn w"h ii ' i'. . t'tah cities Saturday night durjng which they committed- three rob beries, have admitted three other offenses since they came here from Portland, Ore., Friday. Information received here from Pnrilnnil nnllra atatttA thor thp men were well known to the po- CLEVELAXD fipv M the Cleveland Indians has none numerous "uer. years due to the dl . anement to tnk h . 10a- that of pennant wlnn- lm" A-eu Known 10 me po- nappy or th.. t , , allnn. h.. , .t. WHO. lice mm. iney auuiiueu ..ua , uccil lne Introduptf the Oregon state pent- or tne youthful, beaming col, . ...bo aua a D(- named ABdreson were convSI 7" 'M'lhom. w rurimna in 1S4 and released Jn I)ecmia. . . - - nrevlouslv did tlm ... wth Harder Is Only A Kid, But He Wins His Games lLot of WINTER COATS Only 17 left to s. ll. Good materials, full lined and fur trimmed. Buy them now. Kinal drive price $3.95 M FEATHER PILLOWS AH new soft feathers covered with high l?rade feather proof art tlcklns. Final drive price, each $2.49 i -n. 101 oi niiBnty fine I j, f ones many of them Just J reuueeil from former Jr . I,rlo! ot llt-75 to Women's Fine UNION SUITS Women's fine worsted and silk and wool unions sold up fo 5. Buy now for later at our final drlv6 price of .00 6 I TUESDAY ONLY 72x90 Champion C01T0N BATTS Fine blenched, soft batt In full comforter Final tlrlvo price each size. 69c Hill's Dept. Store T 1 nn i -ttt . .. O. G. IJnnnbarjvhi Clmrfro or bulo terms in The men confessed to burglariz ing a store and a service station f at layman, Utah, early Friday, and to breaking into a home here Friday night. Motorcycle Officer Leland Daley was shot by Hjobson while the officer was riding with the pair In their car to the police station af ter having arrested them on suspi cion of automobile theft. With Daley lying wounded in the back seat, the bandits robbed a service station here and sped away to Farmington, where they If't IVilcu in fnrA r 1 i.i. j i '- J ui a pit jmuittii, staged two robberies and disarm- cu a. muio nig away patrolman be for continuing their flight. Officers in four counties were on their trail and they were cap tured at Brigham City, sixty miles north, after their car broke down. FORMJER CONVICTS SALEM, Ore., June 23 (AP) Earl J. Hobson anj t ti wtoa. t Jail at Salt Lake after shooting' an iv.cr uim commuting a series of robberies, were both released from the Oregon state penitentiary less than a year ago where they did time for robbery. Hobson served six years and : eight months on conviction in I Portland for assault and robbery wnilo armed with weapon nance of Melvin Leroy Harder itn u-nn'l ha 91 cr,v0 UIIie months yet. With more than r(v . campaigning over. Harder pwj . D.i nut jiara to fin In the nltchinsr right up there on ton. '..h six games won, and none lost. An vounir ns hn thin i. ... .. first year that Harder spent in the "a .v-fcuva. no cume to the In dlans In 1928, and spent the seamn at relief duty. He stayed on with the club into 1929, and was sent tot seasoning to New Orleans In th Southern association. ; , There he was worked and won seven games while loslrj iwu. .carneu runs scored against him averaged only 2.5 a game, and In 72 innings of pitching he allows but 65 hits. , . w Harder was born i pai... . braska, and now Is six feet and one jiiuii tmi, ana weighs 170 pound. Englishman I wenr thio elo because of a. weakness in n,tt eye. American 'hy don't you wear glass hat too. HupDOSn VOU'Vn fill Vi in r-, nr .u. - " ute prisoner who. during trial, was crazy to be free again? SleiloeTimliprOlif n,. i - c --m ... a noil i daniroroiifl tr vn w vnn i Tip wtfiD rn nnoA.1 I 4-Tine WnWnnfnrd HAYFORKS $1.85 : , .. Supplies for the , Hay Field W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. OAKS AGAIN IN THE COAST RACE Take Six out of Seven From Cellar Ducks Sac ramento Stays in Front. Ity Tim AnMK-liitctl press Willi three wei'ka to ao In thu flint hulf of I'mlflc const Iiiiku.. Douwill, Curl Zumloch's Oakland iiKKreiintlon stood out imaln u. a 'iintundvr for honor, having lak i'll six out of seven kuuiih rroln Portland.' They coiii.I..i,.,i u10 nlrlng hy il.mnlng the Inic ks Iwl.e y.nlinliiy, 2 to 0 ami r. to 2. OiwiiII, orslwlillo first hiisenuin. took tin. mound ror the Innks In I lm iiioi nlii(i iind iilihmJKh h nnlv allowed six hits nii.l fanned eight l.itlelM. lust tin! g;,ine duo to the slellnr Pltclilng of llohl.li. Hurst. ami Konm well-tlincd lilttlng the purlr of the (inks. IV,. "irew ror in., winners In the aiternoi.il and won easily nii b".mi iii.iiMK support. The An.rns look Unman for four runs In ihn rust lulling ,,nd ,. never heu.i.d. I'rlMii Splltd DimliU. inn Han l-'ranclsro split two gnnios with I.os Angoles, dropping out of I ho third piueo tin with Oakland 'I In. Angels look the morning game. 4 2, making t riv wh out of tlm s. v.-n gaum series, and lost the iiil. rnoon contest In twelve Innings. 1 to 6. Hacriiinento maintained Its fav ored position, iKO ,,.. out ,n from, taking tho morning game at Bloekion K t) 2, , .iropplng Hi" afternoon enenunter at the capital city, 2 , . T,, . work split tho elL'hl evenly. Zahnlser, of Keiittle, got revenge for u beating of a few days ago hy trimming Hay Keat ing, tho league's second best pitch er In percentages, who hod prevl ously hen ten the Indians. Hollywood dliniii'j.l tho Missions' hopes, making It five out of ihc week's series by t,ik,,k. . ,,,., giiinn or a double header. 0 to 1 Tho Iteds ramo back to smash out a 9 to 4 victory In tho second, Tho Ited, hd llm,, chance In tho first affair, jcutv,.y mining consistently good ball for Ihe KWra and Curlylo leading the nttaek wllh to homers. At Oakland, first gaimi- H. 1L K. I'ortaii.i a o n On Ida nd j j llutterles: lrwoli,''i'n,,arclla an.l Woodnll: Hurst nn.l I.onilmrdl Heeond game: , H. IT. I'oitlan.l 2 7 3 Oakland " r. 1 1 n Hatt.iles: Orliuan and l-alml-sano; llaglla and Head. At Hloihlun, morning gnnio: It. If. Henttl,. 2 0'. Waeiainento 7" K 14 I Ibilterles: ituhlieU and liorre anl; flynn and Koehler. At Hieramento. afternoon game - !c "V Saci-iiiiieolo i r n Hallerles: . ,.,... ,, anl: ICeatiou' 'ri.n At I.os Angeles, first game: ... . H. 11. !:. nsions , s .; ii..iiyoo,i "'; , ; Hallerles: Km. i ... .. ' Hulvey and Hevereld. Second gaino (T Innings by agreement): rt. Jr. 73. Missions a a Hollywood 4 7 3 llattorlos: Nelson and Wal green; Page, Wetzel, Holleraon and tlisMler. At Han Francisco, first game: rt. It K. lis Angeles i ft n Wan I'Vnnclsco 2 12 0 Hallerles: llaocht and Hannah; .MHJiia and Gaston. 1'enebsky. Kecond gamo (12 innings): It. If. K. I.os Angeles 4 B Kan I'Yanclsco 617 2 Hallerles: Dclnney. Harfoot and Hannah: .M'clKiugal. Turpln, Zlnn and Oastnn, I'enchsky. NAM PA WINNER OF FIRST HALF LEAGUE TITLE riAKKK, Ore.. Juno 23 (AP) N'ampa won tho chniiiplonshlp till" or tho first hnlf season or the Haslern Oregon-Idaho basiball league yesterday, defeating iiaker 1 1,1 'lr"t gmo of a dou lil.. header. N'ninpu won tho sec ond game of tho double header by "1.1 same score, this game count ing us tho flrsl victory in tho sec end half season. . MWvors an.l lt..r...n ..... lulling pitchers. Tho teams in the niu.... . me rlrst half In tho follonlng or der: Nampa. linker. Itolse. pay ette. Caldwell and Ontario. When he returned from n visit to 'he city, he said: TI... n,l be gettlll..- hellee ., .. " ' I'm llllll s more Hum ran I... ..1.1 r.... i ihc ulghtn. ROBINS SURPRISE MAJOR LEAGUES Remain on Top Nearly a Month Despite Numer ous Menacing Drives lly Hugh S. Fii Merlon .lr. (Associated Press Sports Writer) Considering tho closeness of the rivalry nmong tho National leaguo cluhs, the tenure of lirooklyn as lender of tho circuit Is something really remarkable. Tho Itubins, who. caused something of a sur prise when they first gained the top. havo shown the way to tholr rivals ror nearly a month despite numerous threats to their secur ity. After villous ups and downs, tho 1:.. l.los took the lead at tho end or Miiy and have not been displaced since. Tho costly Itobln errors disap peared suddenly when flrsl place was In danger while the Uobln bats swung Into elective action, lirooklyn enmo from behind yes terday, paced by two homo runs by Halm Herman and one by Johnny Frederick to scire six runs in tho seventh nnd eighth innings orr lairry Fench. Pirate pitcher, to win 'I to 6. Tho Cubs mad., two homers off tho ,1, .liveli er Fred Frankhntise. recent llos. ton neciulsltlon. nnd one of them was Hack Wilsons 21st of the season, but they could not get nny other counters while the llraves ten hits scored In three dirrerent innings taking the game J. 2. ;iants (ialn TI.... New Y.Ok Giants picked up a game oil the Cubs, remaln- ' Tfl Till' PATRONS AND FRIENDS of PORTLAND CAFE We Announce That ' BEGINNING TONIGHT We Shall Serve a Full Line Cni.VESE DISIIHS AS NOODLES & CHOP SUEY 1"""? 18 '" "WI10" numerous requests for well cooked Chinese food at reasonable prices a. WaT .,.'.,T,BO r,r"m"y solk-1' 'Wo nssnro yon that wU1,"oro'1lll- convlnco ,01. llmt we serve deUcIous Wo specialize In Home Pastry. Wo aim to please. Give us a trial. Brlns yonr family. ' 1'OHTI.AND c'aFR 2IS LHiot Street.. ' ! "jtBgaBa .... . ing threo games behind, by put ting on a perfomnnco similar to Hrooklyn's. Tho Giants seemed to feet It necessary to perform In tho traditional manner as Cincinnati celebrated Ilennlo Frey day. They got to Ilennlo In tho seventh nnd eighth ror threo runs nt a time and took a 6 10 4 decision from the Keds. Tho St. I.ouls Cardinals attained a .500 averago again by taking two games from Philadelphia. The Cards clouted 33 hjts against five Phlillo pitchers to win by scores of 12 to 3 nnd -to 3. Flint Hhem and llurlolgh Grimes, tho Intter making his first stnrt for St. Louis Hefd tho Phillies well under con trol. Tho Detroit Tigers altered tho American Iciimm standi... n i.u by -winning a pair, of games from me nosion lieu sox. G to 3 nnd i to 2. The double triumph while St. l.ouls was dividing a iw-ln 1.111' with tho New York Ynnk-a ...,t tho Tigers Into fifth place. Yankees n, 1.1111c Closer Dosplto their , even break, the Yankees picked tip n hair game on 1110 leading Philadelphia Ath-1-tlcs. wiip moved to Cleveland ror Sunday nnd dropped the final con test to tile Indians, 4 to 2. Wos Kerrell l.roko Cleveland's losing streak, holding the champions to seven hits. They scored all their runs In one Inning to win the first game 5 to 4 after Gallic hn.l ,lr.....i a fly thut would have retired the sine, inn me xanks could not make their 12 hits count In the second contest and lost by a 6 to 0 count. Washington, with Ad I.lrka Pitching a five hit game and Art Shires leading tho attack on his i old team with three hi..... ttrovo jn.four runs greater advance by trouncing the Chicago Whito Sox, 19 to 3. They picked up a full gamo on tho Ath letics, resting 2 1-2 games behind the leaders and only n half gnme behind the Yankees. Enterprise Trims City Employes 7-1 With AfcCullv nilcl.tno- ball and receiving strong support lor six innings, tho city employes OnSCUail lentil leil lnlnrn,lDa ... Enterprise yesterday 1 to, 0, bul in the seventh things went wrong. Ono Wnllowan was walked in, nnd hits and errors resulted in four runs coming over tho plate that inning. When tho n nth nn.in.i enterprise had a 7 to 1 victory. JIatott caught McCully's offc ings. Broadcast Camera. Godfrey Battle ! M'.W YORK. Juno .23 (AP The ten-round heavyweight fight between Godfrey nnd Camera at Philadelphia tonight will be broad cast by a coast to coast network of the Columbia Broadcasting sys-tem. The broadcast will open nt m. ir,. n. T. ) nnd close at wnn ted Husing nt the micro phone. 9 P. 9:45. The latest one is about iho Scotchmnn who paid five dollars for a twenty-minute sightseeing trip in a plane. While he was up there he tried to Dersim.l- ihn nii made an evento try for the endurance record. 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