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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1934)
I flafemi J6emg'ffihetfr6er (Inoorporatm) As Independent Newspaper Pious Main 6O0 B. W. FBKDBRICKS , HAKOLD 11. PIN LAY Published evening!, exception Sunday, at 1710 Blxth street, I Ornnde, Oregon, Entered at the Postofllce ot La Grande, Oregon, aa Second Olase Hall Matter under act of Hatch 2, 1878. OFFICIAL PAPKB OK UNION COUNTY AND TBI CITY OF LA ORAND1 MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to use for publication of all oewe dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If pub lished bore. All rltftrts of republication of special dispatches la this paper and also the local news herein also are reserved. National Advertising Representative M. C. MOOEMHEN CO., Ino. Ban Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago Detroit, New York 3 COAST TEAMS REJUVENATED BY LAST HALF RACE Hv Tlii AsMH'liidMl l'ri Prom a hectic wecontf wpek of the Coant, .rogue's split neason three teams Hollywood, fim Francisco nnd Seattle liftVp emerged apparently completely reJuvennWU by the fresii start In tl 1134 pennant battle. HolJyT oou. a tntl Ilfth when the first 12 weeks of CflmpalKnlnn ended, now leads' tlio circuit, with 6an Fnm cIbco. which JlnlHhcd the flrut half in fourth placa 26 names behind Ijoh Angeles, haLSti game behind. Milking 1U hits count, Hollywood swept Its weekend engugemenU with Bacrntncnto, winning Saturday 8-7 and ycHterday.j4-3, 8-8. Portland fumbles and effective ! pitching gave San Pranclnco Us three weekend claaheBjwIth the last viae Beavers and the series, 7-1, Wyn Bal lou and Ed Btute hundled the Seal hurling as the Seals won Saturday, 4-3, counting two runs on Beaver . hoots. Walter (The Groat) Mulls slopped the Portlanders 3-1 wlthyive hits In the Sunday opener, Leltoy Herrmann followed with an 8-hlt Job In winning the second game, 10-3. Decmlonlng Oakland 20-6 Saturday nnd 8-1 In the Sunday nightcap, the .MtesJoiiB captured the long series, 5-3. - A considerable decrease In the lumber of applications for seed loans Is regarded as a sign of narked economic Improvement In 'the extensive farm belt of Eastern North Carolina. J 8- iyV Pajat&slferilifcakitiu ve,r-,.7e. .We on I'r, ,r 1 i ;i t. a.awejimiiyaj STUDEBAKER, sponsor of speedway stamina and skyway style, announces new cars that are easily a year ahead in style, per formance and advancements. In these brilliant new cars, Sludebaker safeguards your ride with Ihe super-safely and instant loe lip action of Bendix Vacuum Controlled Power Brakes in all models even in Ihe new Dictator listing as low as $6951 These big, luxurious new Studebakers bring you dramatic now "year-ahead" skyway style. Their bodies of sleel reinforcrd by steel are gorgeously fitted, finished and upholstered. And Stutlebaker's famed Quadripoise Suspension scientifically cradles the aclion of ail four wheels. Drive one and see how its sparkling pick up, power ond smoothnoss show up every car you've known. Prices are $145 to $620 lower than o year ago. M. J. G0SS '1415 Adams Ave. Phono Mniln 82 -Publisher and General Manager Business llanaKer BaseballStandings Coast I.tiif!iie rstuiiclliiBi , . W. L. Pet. Hollywood 11 3 I86 Sun Francisco 1.1 4 .733 Srattlo. 8 6 .671 Los Angeles S o ' Mission - 8 1 -633 Sacramento 0 0 ,"0 Oakland 4 10 am Portland 2 13 ,183 VlmLiV HcmiII At Portland 1-3. Bn Francisco 3-10. At Seattle 2-12, Los Angles 4-4. At Mission 4-8, Oakland fl-1. At Hollywood 4-8, Sacramento 3-0. first name 12 innings, uecond frame (1 innings. ' Nnllonul Ij'aKiie Mainline. ' W. L. Pet. New York 4 28 .032 Chicago 40 30 .005 St. Louta . 43 31 .60! Pittsburgh 38 33 .636 Boston 30 37 .613 Brooklyn 81 46 .408 Philadelphia 80 47 .300 Cincinnati 24 48 .333 Yestenla.v's Ifwiilt At .Brooklyn 0. New York 2. At Chicago 4-12. Pittsburgh 11-8. At St. Louis 0-4. Cincinnati 1-B. At Philadelphia 6, Boston 3. American League Standings W. L. Pet. Now York 40 27 .030 Hetrolt .'. 47 2D .018 Boston 42 36 .646 Cleveland 30 35 .527 Wauhlnglon 30 38 .503 St. Louis 31 30 .443 Philadelphia 30 45 .400 Chicago 26 61 .329 $ : . . '. : -of v ig mas r&$ wrsra a sW'ia..fciAALuA TH B .,0 LaJ The Weather NKATIIIK r'OKKCAST Oregon: Fair tonight unil Q'ueHiluy hut .cloudy In Ihe nurlliMw.1 pnrlum; 11,1 ,haiif,- In teinnemliirel genlle li) moderate iuirlhel wind onshore. I l.('.L tVKATIIKK Knmlu): .Maximum HI. luliilmuni 40 alioie. Clear. Totkiy: 'Minimum 54, 7 a. 111. III uliove. Clear, MILITIAMEN TO CAPTURE ROBI5ER GANG (Continued Prom Page One) piece from Onion. This cannon was maclo In England 100 years alio imd lattr dropped In the. Columbia river, presumably by an English merchant man. Later It was grappled from the river and found a permanent hpme ot Union. Captain Walter A. Bean will com mand a company of militiamen garb ed In uniforms of the times, and will give a demonstration of capturing the stage coach robbers. The script for this pageant was completed today, and the episodes are self explanatory, with the loud speak ing equipment at the stadium to give explanations. Only c.iaracterB who ac tually were In this section in enriy times appear 111 the pageant. Charac ters such O'j Lewis and Clark. Saca Jaweu and others who did not come through the Grande Kondc valley, will not be Included. Workmen began placing blocks for scats ot the stadium today, and It was announced that the tennis court would be converted Into a press box. Passes for the grandstand will be availably at the chamber of com merce offlco only for the aged and Infirm, and others need not apply. Today tin announcement was made that old-time fiddlers should register Immediately with the chamber of commerce for the celebration con tests. Competent Judges will bo In charge. Fiddlers will be asked to play one tune they may select, nnd o sec ond tune selected by the committee. ASKS FRIENDS TO WRITE HER In a letter addressed to the editor of the Observer which was received yesterday, a former resident states thut she ijt very homesick -for word froin former friends nnd school cnums nnd would like very much to get In touch with them. She states that she will be remembered ns Ma zic Clebhnrt by her school males, her present name being Mrs. Donald Byr nes, and her nddress Is Box 303, Yuma. Arln. DICTATOR . COMMANDER PRESIDENT . $695 890 1170 Rite prn tt t the factory ln'MVn, tcijl eQHtpmtnt txtr IISIEN TO RICHARD HIMBER'S STUDEBAKER CHAMPIONS EVCRY M0N0AY NDC RtO CHAIN EVERY TUESDAY COLUMBIA CHAIN f v .1 . ftT THS FACTOR t S TEAM SLUGS OUT VICTORY OVER COVE (Continued From Page One) stinllum by hi. ring- tlie hall p round Urn park for nearly tuu hmint untl no. I iik out t lie Cove ( lierryplckern. 11 to H. This left the intml Until In wound pi are In the nerond hair slanUliiK1- The Kama was replete with extra base-knock and excitement, five two base clouts, five three-baggers, and a home run In addition to 10 base blngles, kept the fielders racing around with their tongues hanging out, ond the bas ' runners panting and puffing as the scores piled up. The score: La Grande ABRR PO A Cochran, cf 6 3 2 0 0 0 D. Wilson. If 6 3 5 1 0 0 Evans, 3rd 6 11111 Woodle, c S 2 4 10 0 0 Stotler, 1st 6 0 1 9 0 2 C. Wilson, 2nd 5 112 2 1 Hydo. m 4 0 1 3 6 0 L. Wilson, rf 3 1 0 0 0 0 Courtney, p 4 0 1111 Totals 41 11 16 27 9 6 Cove AB R K PO A E j Coons 3rd 4 2 3 1 1 0 Murchlnon, c 4 118 0 0 Coniey, 2nd 4 2 2 6 3 1 R. Alexander, m, p.... 6 2 114 3 BrazzUle. p. If 6 1 1 0 2 0 M. Alexander, 1st .... 6 0 3 6 1 0 O. Alcxnnder, cX 6 0 0 2 0 0 Smith, If, bs S 0 0 0 0 0 Peterman, rf 6 0 0 1 0 0 Toltns 42 8 11 24 11 4 Score by Innings: La Grande 013 330 Olx 11 Cove 102 000 040 8 In a preliminary game here Sun day, the La Grande American Legion Junior league team lost an exhibition game to the Pendleton Juniors 8 to 1. Tliis game was aeven Innings In length. . Uncle Sam Puts New. P. 0. Rules in Effect (Continued rrcm Page On; bring In more nickels and pennies are the new regulations permitting cash ing or money orders at postofftcea other than the one to which the or der Is sent. In such coses the postmaster cash ing the money order will deduct a fee equal to that charged by the office from which It was sent. Mrs. .larksuii 111 Mm. Lottie Jackson, 2116 Pine street Is reported aa being quite ill at her home of heart trouble. Ketiirit From Portland Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Sommer nre ex pected to return this evening from Portland where they have been on combined business and plensurc trip for the last ten days. From Itowlinrg ' Leo Omora, of Roseburg, wns among the viultors registered at a local ho tel over the weekend. Weekend At Uike Mr. nnd Mrs. Ooorgo T. Cochran and Mr. and Mrs. Colon R. Eberhard spent the weekend at Wallowa Lake, Mr. Eberhard remained at Enterprise today to look after business matters and will return home this afternoon Toils I Is Itcninvi'd ' Kathleen.. Peare... daughter of Dr, and Mri. W. M. Peare. underwent a tonsllectomy this morning nnd Is re covering satisfactorily. Here Today , Reta Schnorc wo a a visitor In Ln Ornnde todny from her home ot El gin. Hero Yesterday Rev. R. J. Weibel. Sunday school missionary of the Presbyterian church for Northeastern Oregon, wns n vlsl tor In La Grande yesterday. He was en routo to Pondosa whero he will hold a weekday school of religion. Kye Operation ' Mrs. Julia Duncan, of Medical Springs, underwent a discission of the eye this morning from which she Is recovering uatlsfactorlly, according to reports. Itet urn Home Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Moore returned Saturdny evening from Vancouver, Wash., where they have spent the last Makes You Forget You Have. False Teeth Don't worry about your false teeth locking, slipping or wabbling. Fas teeth, a new Improved powder holds them firm and comfortable all day. No gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Eat, laugh and talk with comfort. Get Fusteeth. from L & D Drug Co., or your druggist. Three sizes. Adv. ICE CREAM Retail - Wholesale Delivery Service Daily Pl'UDY'S DUTCH SHOP Phone Main 430 Cor. Depot li 6th proem AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR FRIGID AIRE See Us For Electric Refrigeration Fred Spaeth itn S.H8 110.1 Washington week visiting Dr. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. O. Moore. Visits Here H. J. Kelly was a visitor In La Grande during the weekend from his home in San Francisco, Cml. Has 0Mratlcm Oakley Miller, son of D: D. Miller, underwent a tonsil and adenoid op eration this morning at the Boury hospital. To California- Mrs. Otis Palmer left yesterday for Salinas, Cal.. where she will visit her sister and other relatives for a couple weexii. Visits JarentH Mlsn Etta telle Kitchen Is here from Portland making a few days visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, R. J, Kit chen. From Portland Mrs. K. 6trlngham returned Bun day evening from Portland where she had been spending a few days visit ing friends nnd looking after busi ness matters. To Spokane Mrs. H. M. Zlgler and son, Alfred, have gone to Spokane for a visit with her relatives. Her brother, F. O. Way att, of California, will Join them there for a family reunion. They will be gone for about two weeks. Visitor" From Nebnutku Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oesterllng have as their guestB at present at their home, Mr. Oesterllng's sister, Mrs. August Rieckmann, who recently came to La Grande from her home at Seward, Nebr. Iea On Trip Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Neumann and three children left yesterday by car for Egg Harbor City, N, J., where they will .visit Mr. Neumann's mother whom he has not seen for about 10 years. They expect to be gone for sev eral weeks. On Vacation Mrs. Bertha Way left yesterday for Wallowa Lake where she will spend her annual vacation. During her stay there she will attend some of the ses sions of the Epworth League Insti tute. Mrs. Way Is employed In tho ready-to-wear department of Falk's store. Tonsllwfomy Harold" McManus, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McManus, underwent an operation this morning for the re moval of his tonsils. FIND IT HERE Copy for this Column must ba In br 9 a. nt. July 10th lost clay to pay water ront without a penalty. 7-0-3 t. CAIII) (IK THANKS . I wish to thank my ninny friends, members ot the Eagles lodge una the singers for their kindness and oym pathy extended to me during the 111- A COOI.I.VO ANSWER TO A III II MSG QUESTION What to use for Sunburn Your druKRlst will tell you McKcsson's BUHNTONE. It soothes ond cools the burning sting heals Irritation. Pleasant to use. BURNTONE la not greasy and does not show when ap plied. Get a tube today. BURNTONE Is only 29c at your druggist. Adv. When you are tired of routine try a game of BILLIARDS "It's a gentleman's game'1 See us for Fishing Tackle open every day and and Sundays. CENTRAL LUNCH Meals served at all hours 6:00 a.m. to 12 midnight t, . Central ' . Billiards ' 1207 Adams If You Aro Moving Between Portland & La Grande Tiy Bond's Transfer Operating anywhere for hire ser vice plus common carrier freight line service. La Grande to Baker Phone Main 709 A Complete Printing Service Quality Counts NELSON pT Kltn-tiii' Kiik WuMiing Service Hamilton Bench Process. Rugs washed in your home. Original beauty restored. For prompt, pleasing servire, call 131 -W. . II. Pnrklnson 1308 First St. Grocery & Fountain Open Sunday and Evenings , Wallace C. Mahoney Same Block as Heresy's Service ness and death of my beloved wife Also for the beautiful norai oner Ings. W. M. Pearce. 7-9-1 t. HEM WANTED If you wish help or suggestions and Ideas In the building of your Float, or the decoration of your cor for the Old Timers Celebration thlB service will be given you by Richardson "The Art Man" at Richardson's Art and Qlft Shop. 8-2B-t f. July 10th last day to pay water rent without a penalty. 7-0-3 t. CAItl) OK THANKS We wish to express our preclatlon for the sympathy ap and klndns extended to us and for the beautiful frswers for our son, Rich ard. I Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Cnrroll ond family. lP' Nyol Anocld Powder for Indigestion, 60c. Moon Drug Co. 6-22-1 m July 10th lost day to pay water rent without a penulty. 7-0-3 t. Lady Esther Drug Co. at Moon 6-22-1 m. DANCE. Tucsdiy. Thursday and Saturday nights, Eagles hall. Music by Bud Fnrmcr ond Sage Brush Wranglers, from KIDO, Boise. Admission 25c and 10c. 7-B-l t. OI.ADIOIXS Our Gladiolus are In bloom. Beau tiful assortment of colors cut fresh every doy. 1.00 dozen. Cherry's Flor ists, Inc. 7-1-0 t. July 10th last day to pay water rent without a penalty. 7-6-3 t. July 10th last day to pay water rent without a penalty. 7-6-3 t. SIGXfl AM) DKCORATIOXS Signs. Banners and Decorations of all kinds for floats and windows made specially to suit your needs may be secured at reasonable prices at Rich ardson's Art and Oift Shop. 6-28-t f. New low prlceo on lnsuHn-U-20-10CC, 98C. U40-10CC 1.77. Moon Drug Co. 6-22-1 m July 10th last tiny to pay water rent without a penalty. 7-G-3 t. Window and wallpaper cleaning. Paint washing and scraping. Floor waxing. Phone 650 J, 6-7-X mp. Try Moon's Vanilla Extract, 3 oz. 33c, 6 oz. 62c, pint $1.39. Moon Drug Co. 6-22-1 m World's Fair visitors saw tires modem the Firestone Factory anil Exhibition Building, we asked thousands this question: "What do you value most in a tire?" Car owners from every state in the Union were interviewed drivers of automoliiles, trucks, busses out of it all come one composite answer! "Give us Blowout Protection, Non-Skid Safety, and Long Wear, at a moderate price." Firestone engineers used every conceivable re source in the develop ment of a tire embodying these qualifications and selling to the public at a price within the reach of every car owner. Answer the new Firestone Century Progress Tire. COMPARE QUALITY CONSTRUCTION PRICE This new tire is equal -or superior to any other first quality tire, regardless of brand name or by whom manufactured, or at what price offered for sole. Call on the Firestone Service Dealer or Service Store ond examine it. Yotl will be sold on the rugged quality and will want to equip your car with these new tires.) REMEMBER you save money buying today, as rubber has advanced 442 uud cotton 190, and tire prices cannot remain at these low levels. A TRIPLE GUARANTEE for Uncqualcol Performance Records for Life Against All Defects for 13 Month Against AH Road Hazards Six monttt in commercial tvrfr. Se iow Firftton Tirfntirt matirat the Hmtotte Factory nnrf hi hit inn Building. Vorfd'a Fair. I.latn to th I oil" nt Fi r I o n h Va i m ri n g (lad.vji Strarlii Ftvry Monday .Sight nifr ,V. If, C XAF NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OP UNION ' : COUNTY, OREGON In the Matter of the Estote of CHAULES E. SMITH, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Charles E. Smith, deceased, hos filed In the County Court of Un ion Coujjtjj, Oregon his flnol account as administrator of said estate and that hB 30th day of July, 1934, at Schilling Sun-ProoS Paint "The Paint That Lasts" PITTSBURGH PAINT STORE Phone 152-J 111 Elm St. PURE ICE . Delivered dally at your door. frompt una cuuricuua oci viv. C. K. SHEWMAKER ICE SERVICE Orande Hondo Packing Plant or phone Main 380 or Oil BUS SERVICE For WALLOWA, ENTERPRISE, JOSEPn and Way Points. Leave La Grande, Dally 4:10 P. li. For PENDLETON, Way Points Leave La Orande, Pally 10:30 A, M. D. P. Staje Depot, 1308 Adams Phone MAIN SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICES 4.40x21 Size Price 4.50 X 21 &5.70 4.75 X 19 0.10 5.00 X 19 0.50 5.25 x 18 7.20 6.60 x 17 7.90 6.00 X 18 10.90 6.50 X 19 12.95 Other Sizes Proportionately Low IT,;ttfff-ern- fury I'rogrvtw (cl.cl only f irt'.,ton among all tire riiannac lurtfr. to exhibit Hi. sri0Fitiin (fotxifupmcrtt ! mbbiT in tfii .full uj Science? Why did hr Crntury tf i'rfgrrxs srfrrt ontV h'irftone anion ail tru manujaclurrra to hoic ilm miff fun ci visitors fire are mauV? rich injflavor Jlllltei tap the hour" bf "ltfVelMKrfi"W Iori noon ot said day, nt the County eouit room In the Court House of ay county, has been fixed by the court as the time and placo for hearing g ODjectiona to saia account and the settlement tnereor. JUDD SMITH, Administrator of th, Estate 01 cnaries E. smith, De. ceased. E. R. RINOO, Attorney for AdmlMs. trator. June 25, July 2, 9, ij. A Real Bargain Asbestos White Top Roofing heavy, long life.. Real asbestos, 1 square per rool 3 05 A reol value in point. Monarch 100 pure lead and zinc paint - 91.69 per gal. Home Lumber & Coal Co. Phone Main 17 . Mickey McCoy W. O. Sawyer Farmers' Friendly Headquarters NOW! The "Caterpillar" , "22" GASOLINE OR FUEL OIL The biggest small tractor ever offered by "Caterpil lar" to the farmer who wants maximum power and traction in a small package. Come in and see the "CATERPILLAR" 22 BUNTING Tractor Co. VISIT We are now in our new loca tion across from the Post Of fice where we can serve you much faster and for less mloney. You will find our prices al ways competitive. With the quality of our merchandise always beyond question. We service all makes of cars with mechanics that are spe cialists in their line with theS very latest equipment to speed up the job thereby low ering the car owners repair cost. WATCH FOR OUR OPENING THIS WEEK HKK Motor Co. Phone Main BOO us