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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1934)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE, Tuesday. August 28. 19.,-l SCORCHY SMITH (Trademark Reglslarod) O. 8, Patent Office- All Sot Ann hurries to the door, she and scorch VfieTEND NOT To KHOW EACH OTHER,,. BRAS6 BECOMES (Incorporated) An Independpnt Newspaper Pbona Main BOO fiy MEUO. Mi6S. MY NflW sa- L" .-1 .... . tin eiAi-m IS BRA&fr. MY rlioi i mn. - B. W. FHBDBUUOKS . ..Publisher and Oeneral Uuuoger WE WBRE FOR'EP DOWN NEAR HAllOLD U. P IK LAY i ft I'D LIKE To V YOUR 'PHONE Bualnesa Manager Pnjre Two ( ANM&VE4USr-MIMt)TB 1 Jd3 fjfl INSTFOCTKN5 TO FtercHeg;wy R6()r tm ( MStORCHV's COM IM6 SyBni -VJaH Vl 1 '. J-TMlS f?OOM. ILL COME BAC) W( BRAfir P &ti&,lM W A FEW MINUTES. MAYBE WE7 A 0N FtETCHER-He MAY EfSHMJEX VV0N'T NEED YOO rCT " Ok S6r PANICKY AND ppWy tfsPU MM f& j5f life1 jfef mzMnk I Sunn in 6 up A smau Fuskt of stairs to the siw.sieir 1 'MARNS ep0 TReLUNO...-rHEN THE POOSBiiU RINGS II I 0NCU6 BRAD JTW i?e-; cEf?TAiNUY."& r-( vwoH'TYoo B V COME W fJFi Published evening., exception Bundai, at 1710 BUta etreet, La Qrnnde. Oregon. ntered at tba Poatofflca ot La Orande, Oregon, aa Second Olaat Mall Matter under act o( March 9, 1878. OrPlOlAti PAPER OF UNION OODNt'i AND TUa CITY OP LA OIIANDI -! r - i - r MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PIUC88 The Aaaoelated Preea la exclusively entitled to use for publication of all new. dlapatohea credited to It or not otberwtue credited 11 pub lished ortre. All rlglrt. of republication of special dispatches In this paper and also tba local newa herein also are reserved. National Advertising Representative M. O. MOpENSEN CO., Ino. Ban Wanclwo, Loa Angles, BeaMle, Portland, Chicago Detroit, New York j H Si iUPIV Hi COAST SCHEDULE FAVORS ANGELS TO COP PENNANT Hy Tile .WttM'i.itril VrtH Only fhv work a of play remain In the second half battle for Const league honors, and they look like five wceku of trouble for Dutch Hiivthcr'tf gallant band of Indians. The two gamo loud Los Angeles built up over HPIlttll lflAt WH'k Wouldn't CllUKC nut1 ther undue concur it If It weren't lor the 'schedules. The Angels piny four of the re maining five Burtfr, on their home Jot, tieattlu only two. Moruowr, the Lei I vr It men lure the Mission., Sac ramento twice. Oakland ami Seattle In tho remaining uerli;., with only the Hods nn (I Indiana const I tut Inn flrt division opposition. Meanwhile the ltucther Tribe will be crossing bats with Oakland, twite with the Missions and once eiivh with Hollywood Hiut I-oa Angeliu. Only Oil k land rates as an easy assignment. Baseball Standings Const l,llljlM StlllllllllKS Iso games ytMU'rclny; tt'iuns trawl- Allllrllitll l.lllKllc SlillulliiKs W. L. Pet. Detroit Hi 43 NW York , 77 47 ( l H'!a;ut (Ill 57 ll'.'st:in , (14 0'J Wn.sliliiKton P5 (Nl St. Louis 64 (10 Philadelphia 41) (II) Chicago 44 80 YtMrrdmS ItrMtlts At Plilladrlphla 0, p:rolt II. At N-.-w Yo.R 3.'C-iKn(iO a. At BcMtou fi. OlcvrlalHl 0. At W.ishln.toii A, St. Itoxiin 1. Niltltuuil League SIiiiuIIiiks V. L. New York 78 41. Chicago 711 411 St. Louis 71 51 Boston Ha fill Plttrtmrtih (W l Anioklyu 54 0(1 Philadelphia 4S 74 Cincinnati 4:1 71) At rhlc-aito 1. York 0. At Nt. Imils t. Brooklyn 10. At Pltt'sbunth , Hwton 5. Only iraines sche;tul.nd. Pit KM .fillil .SHU r.ia ,4113 .450 .1181 .115'J KeliiniH t'rmii lair MIsh Dorothy Bberhartl rettirnd ISKt cvenliiK lrom a trip to the World's Milr nt Chlfnuo. She stopiwd ill, several noliiUj uloni; the way In i'!udl:iK Salt Lake City, Pikes Peak. Denver, Kansas City and otheru. MIhs KlivrhaKl reports a most enjoyable week at the fair and that the weather was (julle eoinfortable and the nlKht particularly cool durlnir her utny. She also states that the crowds nt the fair are still limnetute. I'riMu KnlerprKi Cllen Medarry. of Enlerprl-.ie, was n vlsllnr In I,a tlrande ywUTday and whs registered at the Sacajawea Inn during his stay here. JOE PALOOKA i ; ' l -l i TICKETS ! joe I Mp THIS BROADCAST IS COMING lO YOU BY -SHORT WAVE FROM THE RINGSIDE OP 1WE STADIUM AT SCHNECKEN. ALL. SUSPICIOU5 LOOKING SPECTATORS HAVE BEEN SEARCHED FOR CONCEALED WEAPON'S. KtheyVe yanking WHAT'S THE A COUPLE OF I CKriTCUFWT TCDDnDiCTi ru IT BACK. THURE.P . OF THEIR SEAT. iJM Tl lERt- ARE SEVE.RAL ri-tOUSAND PICKED MILITARY POLICE IN PLAIN CLOTHES SCATTERED AMONG THE SPECTATORS TO PREVENT DISORDER. "u-IE KIMO, DICTAIOR AND GENERAL SCALLOPIN1 ARE SEATED IN A SPECIAL. BLOC OF SEATS RIGHT BEHIND THE PRESS ROW I SEE MANY PROMINENT AMERICANS--THERE'S BERNARD G1MBEL, GEORGE ' MARSHALL, JACK HEARST, JIMMY WALKER, ,OH THERE'S MAX SCHMELLING AND EX KING ALPHON-BO Stand By ir ' . ,kt U I IHUUljH I yj v n YOU WEREN'T i J CUULU L IAJ r V; GOING TO LET $ PALOOKA I. THE KING A' INSISTED . r; PVRRVOS1E. WEARS FORMAL. CLOTHES FOR THE FIGHTS HERE AMD HERE COMES THf FIRST PRELIMINARY BOUT llrr Todiiv tlform Hunslcr, of Pendleton, was a bunlne-sH visitor here today. Kchint Hume (.hare, fewla and Hunter Hedden ro th rued Sunday evenlnff from n three mouth t visit with relatives in the middle west. They left here early in the Bummer, Mopping first at Billing, Mont., n:id then nt Sheridan. Wyo., where Lewis remained for the sum mer. .From Sheridan they went to ScotUs Bluff and then to Paris. Mo., where they upent moit of tho sum mer vlsltlnR rrlntlves rtnd frleml'. In the Mirroundtinr territory. HOWELL FINED $200 DUE TO CAR ACCIDENT op Here Mrs. F. H. Montgomery, of ChlrnRO. an;l Mrs. Tt. M. Townwnrt. of Horfc- la:ul, stopped in li Orande yesterday h-r short time and were registered nt the Saenjawea Inn durlnp; their stay hero. DdcpiteH Home From Stale ( K. Mertin.iaVS (Contthuetl From l.tfr. Cuel hut on hnlf-tlm basis. The nttendnnre At thu eonferenre this yenr was very pood. neeorditiR to lh(e in attendance. There were 1'JS In attendance tliiokihmit the week and 17 of the 1H ditrlet unions ot the Mate we:e represented by one or more lieieatets. Tho.se n attendance lrom M Orande were Dr. and Mrs. J. I,. Me iMierMMi, daughters, Kuby June and Joyi-e, MiKxe Mildred SttsUiaid. Mary F1es and Katlu-ryn Morun. Mi lluldii Anderson, ot Ut Orande, who From PetvdVton Mr, and Mrs . Fred Munson were v'.s!to;M In Ia Orande yesterday from their home at Pendleton. Itch To Portland Mrs, Nellie V. Cochran has return r;t to her homo In Portland hfter having spent the lust two days vtlt Iiik at the home of Mr. and Mrs Oeore T. CiKhrnu. Mr. Cochran is principal of the Oarden Homes srhool lu the Rose City. Ilrn YetenliiT- F T. Keltner. of Pilot Rrk. was looking after bucimvs mnttei-s In U Orande yoterdny, rritm Nainpu F. K. Itobinsou wns among the out-of-town viwflorn registered at. the Sueajawea yesterday from his lumu at Nampa. Don Howell, of Hobard. Okla., was arrestee! yesterday by state and city police hero on n charge of fnllinx to Htop following nn accident resulting in the injury of four persoiiH. Howell was stated to have been the driver of the car, the trailer .of which col lided with the Frank Bos we 1 1 car, causing It to go Into the ditch and injuring the four passengers. Howell slated that he was unaware that ho had struck the car or that anyone Was injured and he drove on Into La OVnnde. being apprehended hem after word of tho accident had been re ceived. Howdl was tried yesterday In the Justlco court, pleaded guilty to the charge and war, fir.r-d V2GG bj Judge L, Denham, which he paid. The Weather WKATIILR I'OHTX.AST Oregon: Oenerally cloudy tonight and McdncMliiy; ( hiiwh rMorms hi the luoiin(;iln. uf the eal port Inn; fn r uii-t on vt'MHt ; cooler in lust pur t it.it ; moderate northwest wind off shore. LOCAL WKATHLTt .Mciiday: Mitvlninm ifN. minimum .".1 uliove. Clear hut smoky. Today: .Minimum (ill, 7 a. m. (M abor. rarlly cloudy and smoky. Hook Exhibit To He Flower Show Feature (Continued From Page One) jtrumental nuisic. Vtval solo. "I Know n Lively Oar den," Miss Rttth Oelbel. Vccal solo. " iTir.iiR 0Kl For ii Gar dun," Mrs. Floyd Sherwood. Violin sclos. "To a Wild Hose." MncDcwoll; "t-erenadw" Drtlla; Miss MaelliMbeth Co J par. Vocal srolcj, "I Have The Sun- j shin?." Dexter Stanton: "Summer And Tou." Mabelanna Corby; Mrs. Uoliiienkiimp. Vocal -.iolos. "The Sonij Of Thv Opt-n." L.iForg'-'; "A Dutch Oarden." Lomis; Mrs. A. K. Parker. DULL SESSION IN STOCK EXCHANGE trlbuting the following tx-nl irnd'iu-j tervals during the afternoon and eve-- . ning. prominent local musician. con-n: The .rtctlor red win blackbirds arv . "iigimtrited" that ilv.1 all fctl R ne rice f.rd even when ihtuv are .my other fields neavby. I NEW YORK. Aug. 28 iP, Stocks went through the trading motions to day, but It was another one of those "dullest" sextons and tew Issues managed to climb out of an extreme ly narrow groove. Professionals ac counted for some scattered buying while the remainder of th-a list gen erallv kUxh! still. The close wis steady. Transfers opproximated 370, 000 shares. Cloning figures Included: Air Ro;luc Al. Chem. tuid Dye American Can American T. and T. Eethlohem Steel J. I. Cae Chrysler - ?. Cel. O. and E. Continental Can General Motors J oh tu ManviUe LVy-O-rivd Mpgett and Myers B Montcmrry Ward N.i:. Distill J. C, Penney Pub. S?r. of N. J Southern Pacific . St. Oil of Cal 3t-vu .St. Oil of N. J. 44- Union Pacific Kji 1,4 United Aircraft 14a.'i United Corp. 4 'a U. S. Indhs. Alco ." 40 (, U. S. Steel ' 35 'i POItTLAMl l.lKSIO K 99 131 99 n 113 30 43 34 V4 9;h 81 30'.; 48i-i 30 97 244; 21'4 58 33 i 18"B PORTLAND. Aug 28 iPi Cattle: 50; calves 25, steady. Steers : Oood, common and me dium, $2.50 $5.00; heifers, good common and medium, 82.50 0, S3.75; cows. good, common nnd medium, $2.35o $3.25; low cutter and cutter, 81.231.. 2.25; bulls, good and choice, S-3.00 (.! $3.35; cutter, common and medium. $2.50 $3.00; vealers, good am" choice, $6.50 Ji $7.50; cuil, com mon and medium. $3.50 ,t $6.50; calves, good and choice. $5.50 tn $7.00; cemmon nnd medium, 33.00,'. $5.50. Hofii.- 400; wiened 15c lower: light wvlght. gocd and chclce, $6.50 $7.50: medium weight. go?.1 and cho'.vc. $7.00 7 50; heavyweight, good and choice. 86.25 i $7.15; packing sows, medium and gocd. $4.25 - $5.25; feed er and Mocker pl:;s. good and choice. M.M... $5.00. Sheep: 203; steady; lambs, good and chotcj. $5.00 -6.iO; ye.irl ing wethers, $3.25 84.00; ewes, good and choice, $1.75,.. 53.25: cull, com mon and medium, 75c .. $2.00. : MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY ': CH1CAOO WHS AT Open High Low Close Wept, (old) I.0PJ, I.Oi'K I-'H'n 1.0PL2 new 1 .01 1$ 1 .112 : .o-. 1 .til '4 I . Dec. (old) .l.0'i-h -i I-'-'" 1.0:! ' j l-n'i;!4?H new i."'i:,A'?4 i."3 i.o-;'4 i.o-i;4 ?A May I.U-I 'ig?-a 1 .0 I .(I I 1 .( 1 'j CIIICAOU :oitN ept .;k .wt wmis Hee. h;;. .? .TJ-'-jfe-'H .May XI '.j .81 ' ,82-i poBTLAND WHEAT Open Ulch Low Closa May mi".'. jiim. .. !ii .'Mi sept. sr. .n.i .sft; .sr'i Dee ,7 .8ii:,j .K:i POIM LAM) I'KOIH CK POi?TLjND. Aug. 20 uV, Butter Print A grad., 20c; parchment wrapped cartons, 30c: quantity pu; . chafes ':c lb. lesn: B grade parch -men; wrapped. 28'2c; do. cartons. Cut'crf.-it Portland deli wry: A ;ir.ulc de3 ivory at least twice weekly, 2U ... 29c country routes, 26... 27c lb.; B grifti- or delivery fewer than twice weekly. Portland, 27 m 28c; ountry rcutes. 25 .". 26c; C grade at market. Epgs Sales to retailers Private firms: specials. 28C; extras. 26c: ex 1 1':-, f re ih extra , brown. 26c ; stand -ards, 24r; fresh mediums 24c; me dium firsts 21c; pullets 18c; checks 17c 18c; bakers, 16c dozen. Maurice McCarthy, former Walker Cup golfer, lost no time in introduc ing himself to Ohio's golfing frater nity. Mo viii r to Cleveland last. year, ho won the Ohio Amateur champion ship the first time he tried. Keturns Home Mi-.. W. C. Kelly returned r.ts morning from Portland where sho has bwn trending the last week visiting her son. Fern O. Kelly, and her sister. Mrs. Johnston, and other relatives and frtenris. vns ilean of Rlrls at the eonfrreiwe lMnained In IMrtland for a lew davs visit. Mrs. Albeit W. Herinuin, ol Baker, was also In attendaiu'e and Miss Bess Oelbel who has been at tending summer school at Kucene wa tn attendance during the weekend. SEALSKIN The Practical ShoefirWinterWear 1 , A'tUf l JM. .k-it ! 1 $6 genuine leouvm, ihe kma that is uied in hT Upfown iy(e, makej on ideal shoe for winter ear. Itj g-o:n, tathsr ptonounced, goei e'l with fhe coorer weaves In clothing tot men oie wearing ihii jojon, and tKit shoe xitK toilced toe. oer (he Paragon to it, will be a I - . I ,1. I .1,1 I. ,.. I. H I 1 11 WE DON'T CARE K0W YOU GET MERE... Ihit CKT lioro and pvt lioro early to hoar tho NKW GIU'NOW KADI0S. Xo radio ivcoivor can jsivo poiinanont satisfaction or worthwhile riorl'm ntiiice, unless each component part is 1 milt of the finest material, carefully selected, carefully t"ted and carefully put together and CUI NOW'S are built that way. Come in and hear them today. -i,.- t.a .. . .-:f. New Grunow Radios Model 410 ' Two illuminated dials, full vision. Covers regular broadcast. Uth police bands and anjateur stations to 1000 kilocycles. $32 atstfe, Cabinet o modernistic design 8-incl synchro-dynamic svaker. liny It On Payments Model 650 fi-Tube AC receiver. A dual taupe set .""( to 4000 kilocycles. A u t o m a t ic volume control. Thief1 Condenser gang. Illuminated Dial Sold On Easy Terms ON ALL RIVERSIDE RAMBLER TIRES AND TUBES NOW AS LOW AS 29x440 All Other Sizes Proportionately Low Guaranteed Without Limit to Give Satisfactory Service Size 1. 10 x 21 I. SO x 20 1.50 x 21 o 1.75 x 19 Was S i. ir, ... 4.70 l.fio ... 5.20 Now Sl5 4. no to l.tio M;:e 1.75 x 20 5.oo x 19, 5.i x 20 ... 5.-'5 x IS 5.25x 21 ... Was Now ....5.3. ?3.i0 .5.30 5.50 5.90 CftO "o.no 5.75 G.20 6.80 ' eised men. IT'S A SPLENDID' VALUE TCOTTBEC rsss n firttf ray tl Alt tS -J mZKxm favorite w 'i Mk n rip