La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 13, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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EIGHT PA GTS.
EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRASDE, OKEGOIT. SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 190S.
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J ' ' LOCAL ITEMS.
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Mrs. T. E. Wilson and two sons left
. thlq morning for Portland. ,
c, C. Haslln went to Walla' Walla on
a business trip this morning.' , "
P. E. Reynold of , Union, la In the
city today. ' v
a. uuraner 01 rjurns, is loosing ai
tsr business at the United States land
; office today, :' "'' :
Mrs. Adolph Newlln went to Pendle
' ton this morning to visit friends for a
few days. : ',..!. ., '.
.. Mrs, Nerl Ackles returned, home
last bight from an extended visit with
friends In Portland. , ' V
'' Mrs. Emma Brown and family are
visiting relatives In Baker City a few
days. . . . .. , ,
Mrs. Charles Cochran and sister,
returned from Wallowa last night,
where they have been .Visiting their
parents lor about two weeks. -
F. D. Gaskell, S. N. Bolton, J. J.
Curr and L R. Snook left this morn-
lira. iTanuel Snider and children
lcrt this morning foi; a visit with Mrs.
CiJer's parents, who llv near North
' PowUcr. ' ';. ' "'-
Krs.Ciran Williams, left this moin
ln; 'or a short visit with friends, and
will go on to Portland and Salem,, to
apand most of the summer.
ilra, 9. N. Leak of Portland, who
fca3 litcn vWtUig Mra.' J. D. Harvey of
this City, relumed ' to her home this
morning.
Mrs. L, A. Gates and daughter, Mips
Alberta, went to Kamela this morning,
where they will visit friends for a few
days.
.1 Property owners on the south side
of Jefferson . avenue from ' Fourth
street' west,- are lowering the sidewalk
grade, ' , . ':
Miss Olive Mtissee went to Walla
Walla today to upend a month of the
summer vacation with relatives in the
Garden City. .
Mrs. A J. pverlurf returned to her
horn In Pcndlvton after visiting her
. daughter, Mrs. Otlo Didlon of this
Mr.' and MmJ C. E. Hall anl fam
ily of Iowa, . have hern In this dry
for several wei-lt vlgitiig with Hrs.
Hall's mother, Jin. M. J. Johanon, Trft
this noising lor Portland. ,
D. Flf.vnTaU, irvn works mm
and one of the fe mora of the Caaip
Carson pincers, went a Ninth Paw
lur this morning on No. 6. From there
he -will Uk st team t the nines.
'H. M. Thomas iwturnrd to his home
In Wallowa Ihls . morning after 1
short stay tn Portland. He was c
com panted by his sister-in-law, Mrs.
V. 8. Thomas of .Pertlasrl
The big Rlnchs rt reunion takes
plnce next week. An offlcta'l ncrttee
Elsewhere In thl i-uiue nets forth the
visitors' day and a summary ;of the
program for the oorasloa. .
In accordnnre with thii suaTetl"
of the department f aid In the local
post of W. 1C C, tt mlgVt he svell
observe Flag ilay more generally to
morrow thnn It has tieen heretofore.
J. T. Wlllinirwrn ainrt eon Lnwell.i
returned late yoKtrrcTsry Bft-noon from
a fishing and general recitation trip
to Bheep ranch and v l:;lty. The fish
were biting quite fre?? In FV creA.
B. L. Wiley aiil Oaglit'T Gladys,
returned to Wa!lw. ; this morning.
Miss Wiley was mf it the pauti
from the Sucre.! inrt rfmVmy whlfli
closed lt rhool y'-' 7"".-rd-iy af
ternoon. Mrs. J. J. .'?.rr wi!l leave tonight
for Welser, where sv.e -vns calleil hy
the sudden aivl ir.tx; ilealh of Mr.
Carfa lltt'e J-jeru--'ld cotwln. who
ran In fnml of a J ui-Mng train and was
Instantly killed.
Mrs. Alford, vlimw cWluren. Melvln
and Bert'm, hast b"n ft.iilents at
Bacred Heart acnil'-my during the year
Just finished, returned it her home In
Jluntlrirrton thN mornlnic. Phe was ac
companied hy the young people.
Pmre Co, of the firm of fhell-
Comhs Co.. of WBllowa, Is the guest of
Ed Coolldge. ' Mr. Cox Is a delegate to
the convention of the Knights of Py
thias in Tortland. Ho will leave here
Sunday night.
-Jlmmle" fnodgrass was not feel
ing well yesterday afternoon (?) nd
concluded that he ought to spend more
II m out of doors. He recovered suf
im.iiv tv three o'clock to sttend the
ball Jtm-, .
A Mlsa Mary Tale, who has been vls-
Ifrlends here for the past week.
Teh last night for an extended-trip
...t. th. .utrrs state. Mlas Tate
..nti to b way all summer and
will return to her boms la Beattls by
way of California.
Harriet and Nell Tonng will return
college tomorrow
from .Whitman.
night. Miss Harriet has been teach
ing piano this year In Whitman Con
servatory of Music, and Miss Nell
compleles the work of the freshman
year In the college.
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Miss Lena Jones, who submitted to progress meana success, then you must
an operation for appendicitis a little advertise your business to make a sue
over a week ago, will be able to leave cea ot lt-
the hospital la a day or two. i I '". A kouM' house. Who has a house
Register F. C Bramwell, who has
been confined, to his home the sast
two days, Is much better today and ex-1
pects to be able to be at
Monday. . ,
hi. desk
Mn- F U Plerce- wh0 hM Ma vl8-
Itlngher parents, F. H. McCubbln of
Wallowa, -arrived on the afLernoon
train, en rout, to her home In Ana-'
cortes,Wa,h. j. . , . j
, Editor Galloway,, of the Enterprise
News-Record, Wallowa county, la
business visitor la the city today. . Mr.
Galloway la preparing to. Install , a
Junior linotype machine In his office,
Mrs. Jennie Vincent, who has been
visiting her daughter. Mrs. F. Sheets,
left for her home" In Council last eve-
nlng. She was accompanied by her.
son Doyle. "''' . , ; I
i-i.nlaUon for C. D. Cummlngs' 1
new residence, at the corner vt u iw
nue and. Ninth street, is completed,
and the carpenters will soon begin.
their work. ' " ':'." ,
A store full of goods that will not
sell Is like a Uomach full of undlgest-'
ed food. : The doctor knows how to .
remedy the latter and the newspaper 1
advertising manager the former. . '
Standing of the Clubs.
1 , Played Won Lost P. C.
La Grande ....IS U 2 . ,.841
Walla Walla ..1J 7 .461
PendJtton .....11 . S 7 ,.417
Baker City ....12 . t 1 .SSI
The bugs vay that ri openlrg gam
with Walla. Walla hure yesterdny af
tersuon wa a farce, a fiasco, rotten,
and a few uther pet taames. ' The fsa
maTntalnt Thirt," ellnrmattng fke din
tuxwiful wramlng, tVe ' game was
Prrpln. The latter Judgment Is the
Tt'hat a clotttfeMl It was?
carrect '
The htrtlng Bepartiaent of IV locl(
Is one ttait Js hard to matter, la
ewory Inning kut one. somebsJy tooli
a wallop mt the sphei sent or by the
Bde. The ninsisteat hlrtlig by La
Omnde was What established that 11
t 7 scowa In La Orandes favor.
While the La Grande llabes were peg
gtg away. Wnlla WaBa got their bat
tlrar eye focumed 1n the fourth and
fifth Innhrgs, sftth the vesult fhst they
toe the field by storm and estered
thre runs 3n each of the canton men
tioned. '
Hovr Storat Were lade.
Itutlne and perfect work by La
Grnarle retlned the first half of the In
itial 9nnlng. With LoVU on Ire,
O'Prltn fanalng the mone, Zlmmrr
man nipped ttihi ffood for two sta
tions. Heck's blngle scored him.
The second was nothln' doing for
t)w visitors and ditto La Grande.
Smne. again for Walla Walla In the
first of the 'third, and oh, gve! what
did hapten In the Inst of that selon.
Lodtll sinned the air waves. O'Brien
came hnck stung" hy Anderson. The
ZlmnHTman-Eeck-Fou'rnler cotriblnn
tlon worked 1o good advantage for
tilth two go as you plenses. an error
by McAllister and .wo hit and a few
other thing, scored Zimmerman, Heck
Foa'nler and Van Horst. '
Waliit Walla got In with a slug-f"si
In the: fourth. Orti t walked, Harmon
blngletl and Wells dropped one over
deep left garden that knocked a chenp
skate off th fence, and then hid It
self In the weeds between the park and
the ugnr factory. The gong rang up
three th-U time. La Grande was re
llrtd without much effort. ' ' '
The fifth was another swatfest for
th visitors wlfh four hits In a clus
ter no ' wonder they scored three
agnln, gaining a comfortable lead.
Beck singled, Fournler took a clean
two-bagger; Van Horst rapped out a
two-bagger that let th base runners
register. '
Number ws blank for Walla
Walla. But then, La Grands got four
In that canton. In th seventh Walla
Walla took on leaving La Orand a
nest egg. Tb rtghtb was La Orsnd'
chsnce, and with th scor Inp-slded
the last of th ninth was not con
tested. Xote of the) (Jam
Kooser can't b buffaloed. Burk
and Muiwon both trtofl It, kut cam
LA GRAtiDE TAKES GAME
fid W1A WAlLAfRlDAY
Miss Mary Warnlck returned from
Island City, this afternoon, where she
has been visiting with friends for sev-
era) days.'
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advertising means progress and
for rent T Not one to be had not
even a ahack. McMlnnvflle News-Re-
po'"t'r -
iiie uai ox names on me peuwon
1 asking the council to take steps neces
sary to ascertain whether artesian
water may be bbtalned In quantity
,ufflr,ent t0 u , tb, , rrow.
,ng . pet,Uon wi ud t0
e counc Wedne8,ay nlght - ?
u Mr." and Mrs7 J. wl White, formerly
0f La Grande,1 but now: residing. In
Clackamas county. 10 miles south of
Portland, are In the city visiting their
daughter, Mrs. F. L. Coykendall and
family. They have been at Spokane
visiting Another daughter for several
days and will remain In this city for
a week. Pendleton East Oregonlan. '
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Knuna Goldman Takes Hike.' , ,
Butte, Juns it. Emma' Goldman,
queen 01 uiwl.Utc. ?! ma-
rooned, IS days by the flood, traveled
20OO mllea, and walked 30 to reach
Ruttn. arrived hero todav. Hundreds
of other passengers cvaught In the
flood district did the same.
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In which paper do you read ; the
news?
away disgusted. His decisions were
fair throughout.
That catcher Munson sure Is the
limit. As a ball player he isn't much
but his dimensions aa a gentleman
are a whole lot smaller. When a
group of ladles on the front seats of
the grandstand commenced to Jolly
the dlKguutlng wrangling and rug
chewing which be Indulged In, the
"pug" appearing thing In a baseball
suit picked up a handful ot dirt and
deliberately threw It In the faces of
1 the ladles.
.Swede Anderson has grit, speed and
a - basketful of curves. Once Four
nler's axemwlndrr angled off the
ground, lifted the Swede on the pate
with snrh force aa to bounce the ball
a dlstaK of 25 yards. The twlrler
toppled wvrr while four La Grande
people rojnpei' Into'- th register
plate. ' ' '
Lodell T"t five unassisted put-outs
yesterday. That makes up for his tiny
error.
Houstea 1s ther with the stick and
made a hit with the fan all right.
The undesirable feature of the early
half of the game was t.'4H 'Intermit
ten disputing by Mreor. ' . He. can
thaiik his lucky fdHrr. i'nj. .:t is not
heavily fined and bencltci': s" rt the
sam time.
v The tailtl-i.
La Grajide ABRH TO
A
0
0
0
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2
1
1
IyOOOll, lb t
O'Drlen. rf t
Zimmerman, cf .... 4
IW-rk. t
Fournler, c 4
Van Horst. Ib .... .4
Houoton. If .
Child, rs. l '
Cotteman, p
4
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4
0
0
0
Total
..37 12 14 tb 14
AH n'HPO A
Wall Walla
French, if
...t 1 2 0
1
Orlet, ss 4
Harmon, 2b 4
McAllister. 2b 4
Monson, c 4
Wells. If 1.4
Burke, rf ......... i
lingers, lb ..... . . .1
Anderson, p ......4
2
0
2
2
0
0
10
Totals .27 7 22 17 (
Nummary.
La' Grande 1114 11111 "'
Ilun I 4 2 4 0 1 12
HI 2 I t I I 1 I II
Walla Walla ' I 2 14 1711
Run 2 3 0 1 4 7
Hits lft 411 0
Earned runs.O; two-base hits, Zim
merman. O'nrlen. Berk. Fotfrnler, Van
Horst, Housten. French, Orlet, Har
mon. Home runs. Walls, Harmon
First ban on balls, off Anderson, I;
off Cotteman, I. Hi ruck out. by An
dersoa. 4; by Cotteman, 2. Passed
balls. Walla Wall. 1. . First bas on
rror. La Grands, f, Walls Walla, I.
Umpire, Kooser. Score, Jo Keeney.
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The line of Rust-Proof steel Corsets we are now showing
numbers of the past, with the addition of severs! numbers new
date In every detail of design, fit, material, and construction.-,
vtamefs Rust-Proof
., Style 274
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This'Gorsetia Empire
in shape above the. waist'
Ther hips and front are
long and. have hose sup
. porter6 attached.
White Batiste . $1.00
Warner's Rust-Proof No.' 2 Brassiere is to be worn with or without a corset. The
straps cross In back and tie In front. ' White Batiste trimmed with torchon lace and
wash ribbon. Used mostly jy stout well developed figures. : PRICE 50cts. ;
4
60CIETV. ' ,
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The Home Missionary society of .the,
Mothn.Uat ehnrch met at the home of
Mrs. W. D. Long yesterday afternoon.
A short business session was held af-
tor which quit an Interesting program
was rendered.
Recitation Mildred Bush. 1
Bolo Mlsa Mabel Williams.
' Paper "Foreign Missions," Mrs. C,
R. Thornton.1
Piano solo Ivy Long.
Paper "-"Home Missions," Mi's. C.
E. Deal.
8olo Mlas Mabel Williams.
Refreshments were served. About
CO were present.
DENTIST.
Dr. W. 0. McMillan. Red 351.
J'alnleas txtractton.
Expert golO work. Special attention
to children's teeth.
La, Grande National Bank Bulldlcg.
RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF
LANDS IN NATIONAL FOi'.EST.
X'Ttlro I hereby given that the
land Oeserlbed below, embracing 110
acres, within the Immiha National
forest, Oregon,, will be subject to set
tlement nnd entry under the provisions
of the homestead lawa of the United
States and the art of June 11, IU(1
(34 Pint., ::3), at the United States
land office at La Grande,' Oregon, on
August 8, 190S. Any settler who has
actually and In gnod'fnlth claiming
any of suld Innds for ngilciilturnl pur
poses prior to J'tnunry I, 1909, and
hits not abandoned same, hns I pref
erence right to muke a homestead en
try for the lands actually occupied.
Said Innds were listed Upon the ap
plications of the persons mentioned
below, who hnv a preference right
subject to the prior right of any such
settler, provided such settler or sppll
cjTit Is quullfled to make homestead
entry and I he preference right Is exer-
c'-J d prior to August I, 10, on which
i'n' the lsnds will be subject to snt-
r.ent and nrty by any qualified
-non. Th lands" are aa follows:
'.'ha NH of BWIi, and that part of
i. WH of BE 14, lying west of Mlnatn
rl.er, aectlon 10, township 1 south,
rnng 41 east, W. meridian, listed up-
ppllcatlon ot M. N. Myrkk, Ls
C.nd, Oregon.
FRED DENNETT,
iitmlsdoner of th' General Land
Office.
Approved May 21, 1103.
' FRANK PIERCE,
n-t Assistant Secretary of th In
Ytamet's Rust-Proof
'"J:'7style28l'''-T:
This style is "designed"
for long waist.well propor
tioned figures. The skirts
; are extra long at front and ,
: side3. Hose supporters
I attached.
, White Batiste $1.50
Wood For Sale, i ;
250 cord ot temarnck' and pine
wood for sale at $4 per cord, delivered
In, La Grande, Tamarack fence posts,
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. each.
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. "
.The La Grande Cash Meat company
has a large advertisement on page 7
It will pay you to look It over carefully.
C. W. PRESTON
Those are J. E. Tilt
Shoes for all Occasions.
C. W. PRESTON
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GRANDE
MEAT
PttOM IS
TW0
City Meat Market Main 50
rir Street Market Main 48
I Our large trade permits us to handle only tba best cf i
t everythintfto be found In a first class market.
: . Try our home made Bacon, Hams and Lard.
comprise a the pcpulzr
styles, absolutely up to
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Warner's Rust-Proof
style 231
t
bust corset for tall, well
developed figures. 1 . Very
deep bust gore. ;
White Batiste $2.00
. . New ItcHtaurant. .
On or about July 1 we will roopej,
our rustaurant on Depot street. (r .
new quarters will be furnlsv 1 wll,.
the latest . modorn,
which will be a credl
a jipolntttwnU,
- to the city.
Watch for our op
jrilng announcement.
e-iio-n POI
'ivOCK & GTLBASKS.
which paper do
newiT '
you read the
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