Tuesday Julyj; 193Q
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE; ORE.
CLOSE OUT and SELL OUT
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?Wfe' THATS THE ORDER OF A. T. HILL AND PRICES PROVE
X4Yj; AUTHENTIC GENUINE ACCLAIMED BY THE FAVOE
OF THE PUBLIC
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Voters
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Purchases Mi
ere-ihe. Dollar
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WE HAVE BEEN SWAMPED SNOWED UNDER BY ENTHU
SIASTIC BUYERS EVER SINCE THE DOORS OPENED JUNE 5
Proof of the, Pu
tee LAST FOU
Attend
dams' is in the Eating
R DAYS and Bg Convinced
LAST CALL AND LAST WEEK - SATURDAY WILL CLIMAX THE BIGGEST BARGAIN
SELLING EVENT EVER IN LA GRANDE - THIS IS FINAL CLEAN - UP WEEK IN OUR
READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT
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DRESSES
One lot viilueH to $40.B0 In
eluding plain and printed
HilkH, chiffons und trann
pai'vnt vtlvelH, priced dur
ing the rtale 22Sit). Now
cut for clean-up week
$19.75
DRESSES
One lot valueH to $2.5().
I'riccd for Kale at $15.00.
Beautiful plain and printed
crepe. Reduced again for
clean-up week .
$12.95
DRESSES
One hi(r lot, many of which
hold to $29.50, includes
prints and plain shades in
die.-:ses of better quality.
Kiduced for sale to $10.00
going for clean-up week at
DRESSES
Values to $9.95 in better
Voiles, Piques, Prints and
plain colors. Sale price was
$4.45. Reduced now for
clean-up week
$3.95
f i 1CS.
VALUES .'OF-'"' YESTERDAY, PALE TO -INSIGNIFICANCE
WASH DRESSES "
HMvS -'.1 h $ f
" "" fl'M $ St V , S '!
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WOMEN'S COATS
Values (o $60.75 some have expen
sive J'ur IripimiiiKH.. ..Reduced for;
, this sale, to ,25.00. JVow priced ,
jfor clean,-up week r , ;! , ;, j. V.
$20.00!:
Uefcular $1.95jvalue. All beautiful
new styles and fast colors. (oing
ul clean-up webk : rv.
n ? .i $1.49
LADIES' HATS
While felUs. .'...Stitched Jiatg In
white and pastel shades, clean-tip-week.
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WOMEN'S COATS
One lot .-Sprinff and Winter Coats,
tweeds, tlunnelK, fancies. Values
to S.15.00. Reduced again for
cican-up week
HUNDREDS OF EQUALLY GOOD OR BETTER BARGAINS THAT ARE TOO
NUMEROUS TO MENTION WILL BE FOUND IN ALL DEPARTMENTS WED
NESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FINAL CLEAN-UP
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Tilden Explains
Why He Will Not
JoinlS. Team
KEW YORK. July 8 mTtie North
American Kewtpaper AUUnce wdy
pubiUhtd an MpUnation irom wni
Um T TlWen a to why he bad re
futed an Invitation to )oln the Amer
ican team lor the Interzone IlnaU
and the challenge round ol the Da-
TU cup -
Declaring the Invlwtlon had com
too late. TUden aald It would be un-
ar to as a release irom i
tract with the alliance "at thla late
date." Under United fitatea Lawn
Tennli Association rules, no player
may write currently of a tournament
. In which he U participating.
John N Wheeler, general manager
of the alliance, cabled the Phlladel
ohlan an oiler to release him Irom
his contract. Wheelera cable aald
: "I feel your playing will give the
United States an excellent chance
of victory and I am willing to waive
i our rights."
Big Bill pointed out he and FranK
Hunter had announced their retire
ment from Davis cup play at the U.
S L. T. A's. annual meeting In Feb-
' ruary After the meeting. Tilden
aald he signed his newspaper con-
; tracts. Involving coverage of the in-
' ternatlonal matches.
"At that time," he went on, the
' U. S. L T. . A. announced it would
: pin Its 'faith on a young team for
1930. From then until July 4 I was
! not approached to play nor requested
. to do so."
Big Bill went on to say the young
American team had played capably so
; far and "had I been able to Join the
team it would have meant drop
ping one man which would seem a
hardship to the player dropped. It
would also mean losing a year of de
i velopment of our young team If we
i were not successful In lifting the
cup."
Tilden added he had been In con-
sultatlon with' Fltz Eugene Dlxon.
( non-playing captain of the team, and
had offered to aid (n the training and
practice of the team in Paris until
the challenge round, granting the
I United States beats Japan or Italy,
the European finalists. -.
20 Baker Girls
At Wallowa Lake
k 1 C" T 5 '
aiikcis oats in
Crucial Series t
In Coast League;
By the Associated Press , j
The battle of the week and perW
the summer loomed In Sacramento
today as the Coast league teams mT
pared to play the last series ot n'
first half of the season. 'With i
Angeles the probable winner of u
flag, barring upsets, interest cente.',
ed on the clash between tne stZ r ;
tors and Hollywood, with plenty !
Incentive for each. ' J!
The Bacs, having led the lmT;.
for more than six weefcs, went south
e couple of weeks ago and were tnr,.l
mea seven umn in a row by n,
awakened Stars. Hollywood coo
tlnued the onslaught against Oak
land, taking seven out of eight from
them In the last series.
The standing at the onenlnsr at m..
this week showed the Sacs and btan
in second and third places respec.
tively. a half game apart, with tht'
ocnttwiB ivui guinea ucumu me
gels.
' Freltas on Ton
Sacramento still boasted the lead
ing pitcher of the league. FreitaJ
staying on top with ten won and two1
losi. norne, u migeies, was Becond
Cole, Missions' third, and Zlnn, Beak
fourth. -
The Angels close the first period
with Seattle. They looked forward
to being able to clinch the flag u
they took five out of seven from the
Indians two weeks ago.
The Missions prepared to open the
weeKS series at uaaiano. minus Roc
cnberg, outfielder .who left yester
day to report to John McGraw for'
service wun tne uianis.
Seals lMuy Dui-ks
San Srancisco prepared to e-itur
tain Portland und hoped to reveru,
the story of their scries two vjxs
ago, when Portland won, 4 to 3
The league leaders In games also
the top rank batter. West Schulmer
lch, who had batted .410 in 82 games
for Los Angeles to succeed Ike Boone
San Francisco, whose mark .was 384
ranked secona,
SLAPPED HIS FACE
BAKER, Ore., July 8 Twenty Girl'
Scouts of Me&dowlark. troop No. i ,
are spending a few days at Wallowa j
lake. They were taken to the camp
in automobiles driven by Mre. Davit I
I. Stoddard, Leo Brown, Weldon
Kooch and Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Har
vey. The girla are expected to re
turn home July 10. Upon termination
of the camp, transportation for the
girls and their equipment will be re-,
quested. Anyone wishing to furnlBh
a car to bring the Girl Scouts home
may communicate with Mrs. Harvey
or Mrs. G. L Southard, Mrs. Phllo An
derson, captain of the troop, is in
charge of the camp. She is assisted hy
Mrs. Mabel Southard and the Misses
Irene and Lucille Maple. Girls at the
camp are: Sobyl Behrens, Anna KtH
lck, EdHh Hartgerlnk, Maxine Brown.
Doris Grow, Jane Finch, Ellen Hanby,
Grace Mindff, Prances Martin, 'Mary
Ellen Btoddard, Elizabeth Bartlett.
Betty Axtell, Ruth Hurtter, . Edith
Boyce, Mildred Landreth, Anna Mar
garet Brown, Beverly Butsou and Vir
ginia Carlson.
PERTH, Western Australia, July 7
Wt Amy Johnson can look out for'
herself on the ground as well as in'
the air. A fellow tried to kiss the
girl who flew from England. She
slapped his face and off he went
with a bleeding nose. 1
QL'AKE REGISTERED
ST. LOUIS, July 8 An earth-
quake of moderate intensity believed
to have been off the Pacific coast of
Guatemala, was reported today by St.
Louis university. It was recorded
yesterday afternoon starting at 2:18:05
with the second phase at 2:22:29 p
m. C. S. T.
A colony of rare birds, roseate
spoonbills, has been found on Vlng
tun island near Galveston. Tex.
MOTHER OP FIVE SLAIN
CHICAGO, July 8 WV-Mrs. Bessie
Lahey, . 38, divorcee and mother of
five young children, was shot to ,
death by a rejected suitor today
while she slept with three of her
children. - Her slayer, Alfred Gelsler,
43, then killed himself. - .
TO BAR FIREWORKS
SALEM, Ore., July 8 AV-City At
torney W. H. Trindle has been re
quested by city council members to
prepare an ordinance bill prohibiting
the sale or shooting of firecrackers
in Salem.
A 40-acro farm Is run by the Bap
tist church of Hopkins, Mo., to help
pay the minister's salary. 1
Dr. Lawton B. Evans is servlntr his
48th year as superintendent of schools
of Richmond county, Ga.
FERVENT desire to satisfy all
the purtloulnr demnnds of
our clients lias given 11s a wide
spread ' reputation for trust
worthinoKs. You can depend
ujiou us without hesitation.
WE UNDERSTAND
SNOD GRASS
& ZIMMERMAN
Main 62
SENATORS MOVE
TO FIRST PLACE
Walter JohiiHonV Team
Wins Conn in Mack'H
rrotogoH arc Idle.
My orlo itiiiiril'iiiii
(AwNtirluli'il I'ru.'iH Mmii u Wrllt'i l i
Aldml by tho m lHMhilr nmluMM. Witl- j
Ittr .inhiiHuii iniuty limi itln hi'iinittlniml :
Wmililmtlm, Mi'imUiui out hi hunt, lit ,
UlO iMTllO Allli'lli llll It'HKHn t'lMUIItlll I
hi'nimbli' lor Hit- iincniiil limit UHh licit- j
Milt. j
HrrtMinn llm hint who i. llu :
jiluvltiK iln)in nnv III lo kIvh tltr Mh- ;
lUliH it duv of niii vpnicniivy ihmI nl
thn Mtinu Minr lei lln' itcnutiiiN plnv
lliil Kcil Hox, VVuhliliintMit In Ii-iuUiih
lint cltnitilil'MiH by ohi' lmli yjunv uh
the IihiiIL of nil U lu 1 lituiiiph (ivn-
llOKtOII-
Iil iliriillhK lltr itnl Hnx. (In Id'ii
lltoiH tHi-nilunil fnr tlirll i'li;lllli roii
aiM Ullvc vli loiy Ihc tliitil i linn iui
mumu ili-y wf i uii llittr htrhtu or
VK'loiluH lo rlithl,
liilliili DrhMlnl
I lip hint IV VtlpPMl llKllllll!! ilioppcil
H tt'W tinno pdlniA oil lliclr i'ii-iii-iH'.t'
rottlliin. Wlii it l hiv fell hefnin
tho (l l-'itilM llmwiit tt lo I. I'll
i till itilM-M 1 1 y tiniph Ivif.t iiiut iltHMir
Uonllu li'attliitl I ho r.umn.
A Mcsilniii hluitiloff win flu- iT'iult
of Uh- lotion- ltd -HIM iloiililfhrmlrt.
Ilin Tlitt-ih titklnt4 the fh-it II to a bc-
Mini tliO KMHt pllfhlui: "t I'lnll Whttr
hill hill ItwtMtt the k.-k-ihI It to .i
In thp no. .nul i nrinini' i, iihthiv lo
Idkn iumiln!;i' 'f IM liollV lt.iun tii-Ui-IIH'
liuvu lllf Wllilo HiA thr tin U.lntl.
lliiltp HiiMiiui'n povvnlnl hul r.iivi
the llfo.iWhn Hnhliih ii loll (Mill,.
vnnl,n;o urr t he t'ult- ( hi Ni
1 loiml irat;u rlintiiploiin lor.t hilo
Hip pm'i .-Uiin Wi-ii' ltoiMHln(; tin
tWilti IhtiM. y to
A Imine run off Hftnmn'ji l;il.
wiiin wo piiTi.tnl hv n il.-nhie -ii-f
itnl iuio a ion whi-ii Wilrfht i-ln-pK-tl
cvr the ItoMn i;.r di. i ,um niu
Itny M.m, tho ImM of Uif nll.-hhiK
thlt'l with ll.'ti r.;nilh.
Tho fuh;. i,iKil ju l like miotluM
hull i liih ii n t)ivy ilropix'd thctr third,
NtiuiHlit to Ihfi lluiiudeiliiK Itrdn The
! hcoki mm 4 lo 2. I'ut Muloiip pitched
'oha lilt hull for flvn lnnlnu hul wimk-
Cllril III tho iillh mid Knvriitti.
A modem kiiipio of httriolmll was
pluynl lit rhlhidelphhi, when the
tllutitn tlefenti'il Ilin PhllUfn l!l to IJ
hi ii nlurKli:i( ui:y t tint hroii(!ht five
New York iiikI three i ' h Uiu l-1 1 b lu
I pllrhfiti lo thn iihiiukI. Aiming tlm
UII lilt rollertnl hy llm t'vo lenum
I were KIi Iii'm tweiity-foiirLh lioine ctuii
in (he heimoii iiti'l itiiolher hit of I lie
(mine viirleiy hy 1'Vnuk O'Doill.
I he (:itiiihiniH' innn h up (he Htnnd
vnH hnlleO hy thn l'ltthiiri;h 1'i
fnlvH, who won p io n behind tho
nieuilv nmilhpiiw pHrtilnit (if Lurry
lien. ti. Thp e,i, I, ml won fivn
iiirniKhi isuneri, iiuuny Jhn hntlom
ley und uu Miihr lilt liouie run,
GusSoiinenbcrg,
Strangler Lewis
Wrestle to Draw
American Yachts
In Eliminations
NIIW l'OKT, It. I., July II f,n- Weelu
llioe n met ft Motel pi Ir.e mul Yimkee
hml Wtililwlna lo eoiiletut with tohny
In the iti-t.'ond of (he Ketfc of nh-m-i
viiiion rut , w hh h wnh nnoi her
Mile ()lxi month, will determine the
i'.eh'llder of the Amerletv'H t up niiutust
.'ihniui ih-K V- Hit i hoiium LlpUm'a
hnli-m:er.
V.oikee whipped ICntei prlfie ynter
dity tuitl WivUmoo dehtitttl Whirl'
Vlivd.
I.1PIOS MILS
UiNiwtN. .inly ti ip. hi!t;iin lo-
ti, oliiehilly ;iid hiievM-ll to Mn
: Th linn :i l.ipton. the nott t lrili
! iuhtMnnn on th eve of hi ntih
; nth-nipt to hilnn Itm k the AinnunB
eop
The Pi nee of With n piTMiiuilly eon
t veved i mi "-,,,,;,, ,4( ,.,1-.,.,-. ,1 to nu
1 hoiOit'i ul a , .iiijdlmelilun I'.im heon
tit liluuoiii nit hull -vhU h ivnUh.Kn
(lie M.lt at old UltllliK-Ki.le Uh
. tim.ket tit l .tndvm htidKo.
till' I'lioton-. Ih r.oliu; io S.,H M)n(.
lv with hii Mmmiovk V lor New
Vol k mul Nv pot t ,
! I r'N "IM I H I Ul K l "
MINNKAI'Ol.lti. Minn , July It nv.
i Inieihuhen, Mene of the tmuonitl
open coif toni n.uiifiu i.irtlt.n Thuii.
il.y, 1-1 pionoum -d "hiler-lo. li-in,'"
i vv ill i tho eniphitvtn on thn lo,h."
hKATTIjK, July (J (fll Thimkrt to
hlft llylnK tuekhi, Ous Bonnenhei In
Hllll tho popularly rceonlred world'o
heuvy weight wrentiltiK clmmplnii.
In ht Hixih mule It with Ktl (HimnK-
leri i.ewm, fortner llllu linldM-, flon
neuheiK wreHtlPd to n ditiw mildoorn
lieio liint tilitht before 10,000 hum
w ho pma tiuiuiy ua,000 to wllneim tin
bout, I LrwlM sconnl the flmt full with bin
I fumou deadlock IP tho fouilh round
hut tin loftt hht mlviiiiUixe when the
j roimer imrlniouth font bit 11 pluyer
riiUKhl hhn with n flylnit tinkle In
the neventh. H won the only tnekle
t tint Monnenborii wan able to eou
neei with but tt wun on one 1 1 to oven
up tho count,
In the eighth and final round Son
ueiiheiit ttttenipled nuvnrnl taeklen and
oiu o lumletl ott tho laps nf several
tmpi in tint nreond vow when LewU
Ahlrttepped n head on clmruo. The
former titleholder wits on top of Gun
apply h)K n hendltvk n the fitud
KtiK Koundrd at mldnlKUt.
John Krebiutf, OhtiKO hcnvywelbt
Hcotisi u out! full deolKhm over Ilium
Pitiier, (lermuny. in tho onil-fhml
Krebeiii tlownrd Ihuier with n bmly
hlitm In the fourth round,
ClmrleA lliuiftou, ttealtln, conquered
Abe Oohntin, Mew York heavy weinhl.
with body tUain In the fourth mid
Mob Meyer, Port lit nd llKhl lieiivy
wetnlit. defeated Dot Andernon, Saleni,
tiv, with u body it bun tu the thiul.
ATLANTA WILL
HAVE HOLIDAY
FOR GOLF KING
ATLANTA. July 8 il'i Uobhv Joncn.
who itheiidy ran huve anything In
Atlanta, wiui all but iven title and
deod to tho plucQ lor one day by ol
flrhil lift of the t'lty eounell.
A rHolutlou pii.tfied uimulniously
y.'Hierduy offielttlly dneliireu July 11.
the duy Bobby Jones returns from
bis gain up wars In Europe -und Mir
ueupollii. a letfut holiday. It ui'Red
cltt.eii.M Kcnenilly to obsoi-vo the day
n sueh mid called upon bURlneas
men to clone ahop so that Bobby
intuit bo cheered ns every citizen
would cheer him.
The reHolution, one of the moat un
usual ever piuuicd by the council, bore
thn Humeri of 5 of the 39 members
of council, and wan passed with
cbet rs. It now aoen to Mayor I . N.
Hn;vidn!e? for action.
CONFER ON PALESTINE DISPUTE
lit TTI ISO M ltlt XV MIOT
HAN VHANCIHOO. July II i11 -
TiHimft P'nvtuv known in local pite
iinn an Mutt II uk Murrwv. wim shot
and killed by an unidoulitlrd ns
indiint ttnliw in wbnt polite dt i vihei
t a drunken bruwi nt Army and Mm
ioit utreetn.
H.MMI I Hst
Al.lXiNA. IM . July 7 iiwriir
iCev. Dr. A. A, HUleary. Hum, .final
p.i.iun, r a flytiiK parmm. He tlew
l luip from Jhnnton. prraehetl t the
I tr Id und (lew bek. lie luttimU to
innko other olliil IllKllU.
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League
Standings
llv I ho AsHwtnted Press
AMERICAN l.KAOl'K
W. L.
Washington 49 25
Phllndclplila 62 27 .058
New York 43 31 .581
Cleveland 35 40 .474
Detroit 36 .44 .443
St. Louis 31 46 .403
Chicago 28 44
Pet.
.002
.389
Boston 29 40 .387
NATIONAL l.KACil K
W. L.
Brooklyn 43 38
Chlriigo 45 32
New York 41
St. Louis 39 34
Boston 35
Plttaburiih 33 40 .452
Cincinnati 30 45 .411
Philadelphia -.25 44
Pet.
.606
.684
32 .554
.534
.488
.362
POOL HOOM OHKINANCE KAILS
Wash Suits
44c to $1.78
Wash Dresses
79c to $2.65
Sun Suits
68c to 88c
Swim Suits
Age 2 to 14
45c to $1.78
10 to 50 Per Cent Off qn All Stock
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
SALEM. Ore.. July 8 tin An ordi
nance bill providing that pool halls
and card rooms lu Salem should be
limited to one for each 4000 of population-was
killed by the city council
hist night. The bill emanated from
report operators, it was said, who want
to keep a chain organization out of
tho city.
IMtICK OF .M1I.K INCREASED
SAI.KM. Ore.. July 8 Beginning
July 16 the price of milk sold on
credit here will be Increased from 10
! to 12 cents. The cash price w411 be
1 1 cents.
It All EXAMS IM.ER WAV ,
i SAIKM. Ore.. July 8 (.rv The an
; mini sUtte bar examinations, conduct
i ed by the beard of bar examiners.
opened here today in the hall of
i representatives. Applicants number
' about 110. i
Tir Jonn Mcpe i.irrps,m (lerli. erecial British eommissior.tr In
vf siigititK i.in;i trtllrnicnts nnd bnmicir.ition problems In Palestine,
; c'lacusjcrl the tttu.iticn .;t. Chicl Habbl Jacob Melr ol the Sephcrdl
I or Spjnlih Jtwj of Palestine.
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This car is in perfect
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$375-00 1
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Lew Sarrett, poet, will leave hts
I country home at Laona, Wis., and
ncniu become n profe?cr at North-j
western university this fall.
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