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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1908)
VG.jij,;fl.ftis'. flews etgiit pages. PACE TWO. EVEXTXO OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. OREGOX, MONDAY. APRIL T, 1808. ICE CREAM Wc arc new prepared to furnish first class Ice Cream In any quantity, at the following prices: PORTING Gleaning!! From the Diamond Cft'l Truck. 25c 50c $1.25 per per per pint quart gallon Modelive-ics made for less quantities than one gallon. BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY CO. ! j MM MM j ! ; . - For the first lime La Grande fans have seen their club aggregation In action. . In an .Interesting: practice game with the Eagles' team at the ball park yesterday afternoon, the professionals rompvd around the dia mond in a highly pleasing manner. However,' all was not perfect and the grandstand frequently expressed Its dissatisfaction at the carelessness of some of the club players. The play era are snappy, active and know the Lgame, but not being pitted against their equals, the natural consequence win that the men were not up on their ton the way they would have been had a. stronger aggregation faced them. Comments at a laudatory na ture wre numerous as the went through their try-out. Manager O'Brien has the "makin's" of a fast bunch. This was plainly evi dent yesterday. Lowdcll. who hereto fore has covered first base most ad mirably, and long since made a hit with fans, was off color yesterday and committed three bad ones. The In- t field, Including O'Brien on the mid way baar. VanHorst on third and Beck at short make up a speedy bunch. The way Beck at short covered his posi tion was cause for Joy to the fans. In the outfield the team la also strong, as demonstrated by the "way the field ers pulled down everything coming their way. Big Zimmerman in the middle garden i as good as his avor dupols. Isaacs is a sure footman and nailed some good . ones yesterday. Kooser Is too well known to need comment; his Work was "up to snuff as It always Is. "' . O'Brien has a quartet of pitchers which is hard to numerate. Hlggens opened the game yesterday and. twirl ed for three Innings. The only south paw n the squad is Fucheu, who took, man finished. The grandstand was undecided who Is the best of the three but agree that all are tip-top. Behind the bat the manager has nnes. Emrlck made a hit. He keeps working and talking simul taneously and equally well with tne fiwt that he always keeps the team moving.' .His peg to second is nifty. Purdv Kot behind the mask alter ine sixth and, though he talks less, does as good work as Emrlck. The Eagles surprised everybody. Their work was first-class In view of the fact that this is the first time the men have lrtid their suits on this year. The team erred frequently but were together most of the time. Only two nlavs were sensational: when Abegg. McClure and Ellsworth doubled and also when Alstott pulled ' down a "daisy" after a long sprint In left field. , The small score to which the club team was held is due in a large meas ure to the clever battery which was loaned by O'Brien. Hudson, the IGrande Ronde bojj, was pitching the, first. Behind the bat Fut made good. He haa a whip, to baaed' that equals Emrick's. The Details. La Grande PO A B AB R SET. VanHorst, Jb . . . . 1 1 .0 5 l a, O'Brien, 2b . . I 0 5 2 1 Zimmerman, cf . . . 2 0 0 5 2 Emerlck, c : 8 4 0 5 0 t Lowdell, lb T 0 t 4 0 Kooeer, If 10 1 1 Isaacs, rf 2.0 0 4 1 Beck, ss .1 1 ' 0 4 I i Hlggens, p 8 1 ,0 4 1 g Totals 31 7, 2 40 10 1 Eagles PO A E AB R SBX Walters, cf 2 , 1 2 S 0 a McClure, 2b ...... 4 2 0 4 0 Grlffen, rf 2 0 0 4 0 0- Furnier, c ...... 8 4 0 4 0 l Chllders, Sb 1 1 1 8 , 0 I Hudson, lb $ 3 0 8 Abegg, ss ........ 0 2 J Ellsworth, lb .... 8. 0 0 J 0 (Continued on page 7.) fmmmtttMMMMMMMMIHMMMMMIt SNODGRASS GROCERY PHONE MAIN 43 FOR SATURDAY 4 lbs. Syinach '2 lbs. Asparagus 4 lbs Rhubarb Gr. Onions, 3 for Ii. Ii. Lettuce, 2 for Cauliflower per pound 25c 35c 25c 10c 15c 20c We have the delivery wagons and We will send Your Order Promptly . FOR THE HORSE AS WELL AS FOR THE P0CKETB00K Our steam rolled barley pleases the horss be cause it is just what lie likes, and pleases the owner because his dollar buys more of it It will pay you to see us before you buv Hav. v - ' Grain or Feed of any kind or coal or wood. Do your 1 self the justice to investigate. I Seed Grain and Seed Potatoes. I GRAND RONDE CASH CO. I Main 6, either phone 4 LEWIS BROS . Managers. LA C.RAMnF orfrdm , - - T BRICK IS CHEAPER J Brick building, at the present price of lumber, is t - cheaper as well as better. It has been demonstrated tnat my brisk is superior to any made in Oregon. I ; san furnish common bnck in any quantity. No order too large or too small to receive prompt attention. X Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited. -Z Esilmates cheerfully furnished. Prices made known t 3 6n application. t IGEO. KIRIEGERl UGranda. Oregon . v - IM OU RMEW QUARTERS - SATURDAY WE MOVED IXTO OCR NEW QUARTERS OX THE NORTH SIDE OF Hit STREET, AXD WE ARE NOW DOING BUSINESS IN OCR OWN BUILDING, AND HAVE NO RENT TO PAY. A SMALL ITEM LIKE XO RENT TO PAY COULD NOT LOWER THE PRICE OP MEAT VERY MUCH, BUT NEVERTHELESS OUU PATRONS WILL RE CEIVE THE BENEFIT OF IT. i' WE WISH TO IMPRESS OX YOUR MINDS THAT WE ARE RESPO XSIBLE FOR LOWER PRICES OX EVERYTinXG IX THE MEAT LINE AND SHOULD HAVE THE PRERENCE. SOME OF THE THIXGS WE CLAIM FOR OURSELVES: WE SELL FOR CASH OXLY, AXD THEREFORE CAX SELL MUCH CHEAPER, AXD DO SELL CHEAPER THAN AXYOXE ELSE. WE CLAIM TO HAVE THE CLEANEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE MARKETS IX THE CITY. YOU ARE OORDULLY INVITED TO CALL AXD IXSPECT EVERY DEPARTMEXT. QUALITY t OUR MAIX AIM. IT IS AT ALL TIMES THE BEST THAT IT IS POSSIBLE TO PROCURE. OUR DELIVERY SYSTEM IS SECOXD TO NONE, YOUR TELEPHONE ORDER WILL RECEIVE AS CAREFUL CONSIDERATION AS IF YOU WERE HERE IX PERSON, TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION. WE HAVE ON HAND AT ALL TIMES ANYTHING THAT A FIRST CLASS MARKET SHOULD HAVE. OUR LARD, HOME-CURED HAMS AXD BACOX ARE OUR PRIDE. WE GUARANTEE THEM IN EVERY RESPECT. REMEMBER THE PLACE: NORTH FIR STREET MARKiT JUST NORTH OF GEDDES BROS.' GROCERY. THE MIDGET MARKET, OV ADAMS AVENUE, NEXT DOOR TO J. D. McKEXXOXTj GROCERY. v LA GRMDE CASH MEAT CO.. TELEPHONE MAIX 10. TELEPHONE MAIN 96. M. A STILWELL Props. P. F. R0HR M ttttMHHmWHt44( : : s:MM.tmiiM OUdttlMMMMIIIIIlu 1