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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1908)
EVtM.Vfi OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON, MONDAY, ATOIL 5T, JM. TAGE BETES. -r4 i rf ' - : MJMt 5P0RIlrlG lYtfiTS (Continued from pace I.) -.2 1 0 8 0 0 THE HAVE YOU READ THE BARRIER REX BEACH'S NEW STORY? FERGUSON'S STATIONERY IIOl'SE WHERE NOTHING IS TOO MrCH TROUBLE. Victor Edison Columbia Alstott, II Why deprive th'e family any longer of; the , solid comfort you can get from a Phonograph. Better see Davis today DAVIS-JORDAN MUSIC CO. 1316 Adams Avenue THERE IS MORE DEMAND THAN SUPPLY This Arm caa handle all your land and property. List them with us for certain results. We sell farms by the scores. To list them with us, is to sell them. THE REAL ESTATE, LOAN, AND COMMISSION CO. 4 MM f t1tttflttHttttf aaaaaaasrsviani YOUR WORK Iswhatwe want. We don't call on you one week for it and . tell you the next we cannot do it for you. We want it now, and all the time. ' . ' We do not think it necessary at this time to say : anything about the class of work we'turn out . The fact that we have been in the LAUN- DRY business for twelve years in La . Grande we think sufficient evi- ,. N - . dence that our work is sat- ; . . .' v isfactory. Try ' it.' : ' A. -B. . C. LAUNDRY " TELEPHONE MAIN 7 ; '' -. .'.. - . . . ARE YOU LOOKING FOR U- T"E : I'liri,! nnniliP "' Mil I We' haVe Jt New, Nobby and Stylish, w AH' KlrHs, All Prices. M Wellman&Co; Totals u u g go 0,2 Scorwi and Hits by lulling,' ' j n i i 1 1 n i La Grande ..01241000 10 Hits 0 1 0 S 2 1 J 1 10 Eagles 00000000 0 0 Hits 00000020 0 2 , Summary, Home runs, Higgens and Beck. Three base hits, Emerick 1. Doable plays, Abegg to McClure to Ellsworth. First on balls, off La Grande, 2; off Eagles, 1. Struck out by La Grande, 8; by Eagles, 8. Purdy displaced Em- rick in the sixth, while Fucheu and Cotteman each displaced Higgens. County Meet Falls Through.' For once. It seems, that the annual Union county track meet la going to fjill through. La Grande greets this news with disfavor as It Is In a bet' ter position this spring to carry off the laurels than It has been for some time. However, circumstances are to blame. Union is the logical host for' this spring, but baseball haa so firm a hold of the athletic department In that school that it is Inclined to' put track work In' a secondary rank. In fact, the Union school Is not at all anxious to have the meet. Cove likewise ' is reticent about pulling off a successful county affair, and aa La Grande can not take the meet because It haa not satisfactory track conveniently locat ed, the meet must be, dispensed with this season. - It is Impossible to get an expense-paying crowd out t the fair grounds.- ',; - : ; ' V ', It Is barely possible that Union may yet decide to take the meet, but Pri cipal Omen Blhsop said Saturday eve ning that the track at Union was sim ilar to' La Grande's too far from, the city to insure a crowd, 'j ?'.. . . nesting for Track Meet, f The La Grande high school track and field team Is resting for the try ing events at Walla Walla, the mid die of this week. , The squad will do only enough work to keep In the pink of condition, but will not take chances In getting stiffened and muscle-sore, As. the day for the tristate meet ap proaches, local followers and enthusl asts become more and more confident that La Grande's blue and white will be much more In evidence at the Gar den City event than last year. La Grande Scalps Cove. A terrific cloutfest In the sixth In ning of the Cove-La Grande high school baseball game at the new park Saturday afternoon marred what was otherwise a fast exhibition of the na tlonal game forlhlgh Bchool players, but the 16 circumnavigations that fol lowed in the three .succeeding Innings meant victory for the home team Cove started off strong. La Grande made frequent errors In the first two Innings and was unable to solve the twisters sent over the plate by Con ley. As the game progressed the team settled down to Its customary pace and was soon an exhibition of real skill. At the sixth session thA m was awry, In Cove's favor, standing; 5 to 1. But that fatal sixth cost Cove dear, for Conley was literally batted all over the field, some of the wal lops going well toward Island City. He was displaced later In the game. wnen tne smoke had cleared, the score stood 17 to 6 In La Grande's favor. Note of the Game. ' ditcher Meyers has a speedy ball for a little fellow, and b-Ivm of being an active box occupant. uarricK's accident prior to the game disorganized the team work for a time. Williamson soon Instilled confidence in his team mates by some consistent playing behind the home slob. . . . 1 Ralston, Bolton, Geddes and Rey. noins mane a fast Infield aggregation. Cove's error in the sixth, followed by Bolton's two-bagger, started Cove south." '.' " Grady made up for errors commit ted In the field with some good stick work, .. .'"' ' : ! Carry and Earls In the center and right gardens . respectively, played consistent tall.' .' Elgin Gola Siuiimorvlll': Elgin, Aprjl 27. (Observer spe cial.) The Elgin team regained lost honors here yesterday before a large crowd of rooters, when ' It did the Summerville team to the melody of 11 to I. The game was clean. Inter esting and full of sensational plays. Summerville rooters were numerous. NOTICE FOR rCBUCATION. Isolated Tract Public Land Sato. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, - La Grande. Ore., April a, 1408. Notice Is hereby given, that as di rected by the commissioner of the general land of fee, under the pro visions of the act of congress ' ap proved June 27, 1?0 (34 Stats., 517). we win offer at public sale to thi highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 18th day of May next, at '.his office, the following tiact of land: - mVH SEli, Sec. 24. T. B 8., It. 15. E. VT. M. - 'V " : - Any persons claiming adversely Jhe above described lands are advised to file their claims or objections on or before the time ueslgnated for sale. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. . ,J A! A. ROBKilTS, F.'vcejver. , , di-ii-s-i ' v Tou could die waltzing to the .tune of "Alameda." Davis-Jordan Music Co. for a copy. I ; V ... ' We Want Your Wants I Our Want Ad Column Your want is p'aced before a thousand or more want-seekers every day Can you afford to spend one cent per wotd of your want ad whe.e result are the koynotes? - ',:'.,' Z FOR RENT. FOR RENT A five-room house on Adanls avenue, opposite. Mrs,- Ma son's orchard;. 18 per month. ' In quire of Mrs. .Mason, 'phone Black '1612. . -.' LOW I ATT7Q TO RENT House with S rooms on Fourth street; colso' In; apply to , Maggie Mahaffey, 803 Park street FOR RENT Well Improved .4-acre tract near Palmer 'mill; 6-room house, good orchard, good land. la quire of B. F. Wade, Owl saloon. -. 7 ' t-ttf . :.-' 7'-"' !3 . .m $ Wta be Made by the ; O. R. & N. This Season as Follows: To ' ; v ; Chicago . i . . St. IiOnls ... St,' Paul Omaha . . . . Kansas City ROUND. TRJP Direct . . $72.60 ... 67.50 . ., $83.15 .. $80.00 .. $60.00 TICKETS WttX. BE ON SALE Boy . Coupons books at a I jxr cent dis count ' Tou are the saver. LA GRANDE CA8H MEAT CO. FOR SALE A 4-ycar-old colt, wet broke; Apply at tht Blue Mountoia ..creamery. FOR SALE Buff Leghorn eggv Oo dollar for each setting, to Red 212. ; , Telephone FOR SALE 6 DO feet of picket fenca. In good condition. Apply to Mns. Zuber. ' ' -" ' ' : FOR SALE--Good Jersey cow; fro 'five weeks. 'PTione Black 187$. FOR SALE Brlrk store building; good location., . 'Phone Red 461. -WANTED. FOR RENT The skating jrlnk hall. Largest hall In Xa : Grande; hard wood floor.- Mrs. Zuber. .. . FOR RENT Suite of three rooms, furnished complete, Inquire ot Mrs. G. D. Simmons. FOR RENT FurnMned rooms, close in. Inquire at 1417' Washington av enue. Next door to rink. . FOR RENT Large stqre building, with shelving and counters. Inquire at 1417 Washington avenue. FOR RENT One , furnished modern. 'Phone Red 17 1. room; FOR RENT Furnished front room, close In; 'modern conveniences'. Phone to Black 851. ; "..'' .MAT 4, 18 JUNE 5, 6, 18, 20 ; JULY , 7, 23, 23 AUGUST 6, T, 21, 23 Good for return In 90 days with stop over privilege at pleasure within limits. 1 DON I FORGET THE DATES For any further information call on JT. II. KEENEY, Local Agent, Or WTlte to WBI. McMURRAY, - General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND, OREGON. room cottage, and two small nounea. Inquire of Ral Walker, the' Baosn Mover. ' WANTED A position as ataUonaqr engineer.'1. Practical expertenoa. Can give reference It required. Address Bos 768, La Grande. 4 WANTED An experienced girl toe general house work. Apply of Xes, Geo. L. Claever. 1 ' WANTED Limited number of tabto boarders In private family. Apptf to Mrs. Stella Taylor, southweat cor ner Adams 'and Greenwood. l-iOtw ' WANTED Dressmaker would Itk a few Customers.. 'Phone Black S9U ,C E. Wills, Seventh and O Sts. ; aW barn to let. " 4-7-ls NEW ELECTRIC THEATRE The Life, of Jeaus Christ. . Song The New Born King, The Holy Family at Nazareth. Christ Walks on the Water. Song ' . 4 "The noly City." Jesus Falls Under the Weight . of the Cross. Program changes each Mot day and Thursday. Doors open promptly at 7 o'clock p. m. MatWe on Wednesday and Sat- urday. '' NEW ELECTRIC THEATER. '' .... '. - B, M. SHERWOOD & CO , Proprietors. ' -.7 !.-.. ''... !' Mahaffey Building. ' IN A HURRY? V. THEN CALL :nS TRANSFER. MAN Fa will take that trunk to the De pot or your home in less time than, it takes to tell it. . ;" Day phona Red 761 -Night .. Black! 792 Wg3f. alwayn t7snr f.v.z . FOR RENT Furnished 'rooms for light housekeeping.' Mrs. E. C. Moore, corner Q and Fourth streets. 'Phone Red 14B2.' . '' n " - p FOR 8 AXE. FOR SALE Team of heavy ' work horses, 1400 and 1500 pounds; ( and 7 years; also team driving mares. In quire 1417 Washington Ave. 3-14tf FOR SALE Good 6-room house and large lot Will sell cheap. Inquire of Chas. Dlaqua, at the Midget meat market 14-22 FOR BALE: 300 ricks 16-ln. fir and pine wood;' also 1200 tamarack and red fir posts.. Inquire of T. R. Monk, Summerville, Ore.,- dA20-28 LJ BLU !. WANTED: Two experienced draw makers. No others need apply. Mrs. A. James. ..' . . . .'.5 WANTED Chance maka quick service In moving furniture 'anil ; pianos with special equipment da safe hauling.'. All kinds of transfer ' business solicited. Leave rders a& Haisten's store or 'phone, to Rfl 1161.' J. W. Black. , .. WANTED Sewing machine. Leave number at 1419 Adams avenue, GIRL WANTED In family ox two; good wages. Apply to Mrs. J. HL Berry. . 0C4-IT . Early Rose Seed potatoes for sale. - True to suns, At the Grande Ronde Cash Company. 6f Early Rose Seed Potatoes Onion Setsand all kinds of fresh Garden and Flower Seeds at THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. F0LACK, Propr. Phone Main ?5 Call up Main 75 4 W. H. 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