.wuaj eight.
eVk.m.-mQ Q BSERYER, LA GRANDE, OREGON, -TUESDAY, JUNE 16, I08.
TV.,
CBBto 4e2LsteW
ere ik if
STOCK
EE NEED OF COMING TO
J i AID OK HASEUALL CLUB.
tly Ravurliiff Liberal Slice of Stork In
1 Uw Athletic IHrk. Young Men of Hie
' t it; tm llmtl Toward Football Could
tiwuro Place to Piny ami Wotilil AM
ffcv'tmll Tram Flnnncuill) Mil I Of
Being Talked of 'Among Youngvr
( fclclllcllt.
To subscribe fur a portion of stock
lp tftrt Athletic pHik anl t It lis secure
Benefits themselves, ami In nll the
aupiMirt of the baseball rluh flnanclal
ly, la now the discussion among the
young mm of the city. They realise,
as-irrongty an anyonn. thHt( the club
aniint UVti without alii from fans, and
feel that they should do something II
the, business men "chip In." Another
ftrlrwfpal reason for taking lomo of the
took, In that football will be carried
n thin fall by either a pcrmiinnt ath
MIc organisation or a temporary oni.
and If tho young men who will be In
terested (n football own aomn of the
lock, they will be In a position to
iairo. IJe ptrk for their use when
Same are pulled off here Just how
snach will be taken In this wuy l not
Known, but discussions are generally
favorable toward taklnit liberal por
tion of the. stuck.
Of course, the sentiment nndei lying
Oil movement bt thiit the business
oii fl will take some Interest In the
natter. The Mint needed to place the
nerhall team on an even footing
ot Inigo lV nny means, ami n small
contribution by all tin- buslius nt' ti
III suffice.
Ainu's Mrwener lUiHTIiilix-d.
tm the basemen! of the First I'nptlst
hurrh tonight, class S, under lender
hrn of Tiiilor W. II. Gibson and O. F
Wltf('eani'th and tlnw t. the Kln
awwwenai'r boy, under leadership or
JTr. t'r. Plmtera, will hold an hour of
jollification and innrrlment. The hour
19 t eequel to rhallenxe vubmlt
f y the Klna'a meneengpra two
vtontha ago to rim I, to put up
real If they wera beaten In tha claiw
aanlett for new member. Tha mea
t . v v ' : -r-e-
WEARING APPAREL
FOR
BRIGHT SUMMER DAYS
THIS WARM WEATHER THIS WEEK IS REMINDING. US QUITE
FORCIBLY THAT BUMMER 18 GOING TO RE HERE JUST THE SAME,
KVF.N It' IT WAS A LONG TIME IX COMING. WE AR EPHEPARED
TO SUPPLY YOUR EVERY WANT IX THIS LINE, AND DESIRE FAR.
TICULARLY TO CALL YOU ATTENTION TO OUR
Great Line of Under Muslins on Sale For
Ten Days AT BARGAIN PRICES. Ladies'
and Misses'White Canvas Shoes at HALF
PRICE. Large Assorrment of Summet
Wash Goods.al 25 ' to 5C ! per cent Lower
than Regular Prices : : :
HUNDREDS OF OTHER SPECIAL BARGAINS. COME AXD REE THEM
,
THE PFOPLE'S STORE
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK U0SDE
tenner boys brought 11 new name Into
the nchool and o tonlKht enjoy Ire
cream and cako with Karnes and Inno
cent sports.
WORK TRAIN GONE.
Men and Materia! Taken Into Wullov.n
Couutr Thia Morulnj;.
As announced In Tho Observer lust
evening, the work train left for Wal
lowa county this morning. With It
went a score or more of men who will
do the labor connected with the train's
duty. Conductor Conner had not
been given his allotted ret, hence Mr.
Wyalt took tho truln out. Mr. Con-
ners will take churge of the train us,i
. .
soon as his rvMt jK-rlod expires. .
INDISCREET WITH STEPMOTHER. '
Rleli Mnmifnt'tiin'r Ciranletl Dlvortt
IVoni Vouiir Wife oil Slutulory
Grouiulit. , '
Providence, It. I., June 1C. Warren
, Kales, the millionaire cotlon ma
chine manufacturer, who named, his
own son as correspondent In the ill
vorce suit against his young wife, was
today granted an absolute divorce on
stut ulory grounds. Tho son Lcroy, In
22, and admitted In court that he was
guilty of Indiscreet conduct with his
stcpihothcr. Mrs. Kales dented the
charge and asked for a divorce. In
a cross complaint she named a French
maid.
DnuUli Amerliw,
Minneapolis, sunn., juno is. unnes,
from all over the United States and
Canada are In Minneapolis today, In !
attendance at the convention of th.
Associated iMlilsll Societies of Ame 1
I
Ijidy I ndertiiUcrs.
Atlanta. C.a., June 16. Klvc f intn-,
Ine mulertald is are among tho mem- ,
bets f the tlcorula Kuni nil Directors'
u ii latl.'ii, Mlilih cmveuid in uunuu! I
esslon tod'iy.
PctMiM l'llV Meet.
Augiila, tin.. Junti 1( The stste
coniiiil.n of Klks. set for today, has
been Indefinitely postponed. A meet
ing of the state officers will be held
In Macon on Friday.
Asa Dillon, fifth vice grand master
of tha n. of L. F. E., arrived this
morning and Is meeting with tha order
thla afternoon.
Modem Woodmen to Revise Rules.
Peoria, III., June 18. An uneo,ulvo
cal stnnd for a readjustment of ratei
Is taken by Head Clerk C. W. Hayes of
the Modem Woodmen of America, In
his report presented at the 15th head
camp session of the order, convened
hero at 9 o'clock this morning. Ter.
tosjlblo plans are suggested, and It I
expected that before the head cam)
adjourns next Saturday, arritngcmcnt.-'
will be made to hold another scfsIoi.
within the year, to be devoted exclus
ively to tho rate question.
Flrcmen'x Tourney.
Thief River raits. Minn., June 1.
T'i... ; v. t .,11 t. , it... .i
M- i"e mn-
norinern .oinnesoia ure isk-
i inn ixirt in tre big tournament opened
"ere louny.
CITATION.
in the County Court, for the County
of I'nliui, Slate of Oregon.
In tho matter of the estate of Gears'
.ewlMrt. deceased.
To A. A. Newbert, and all known am!
unknown heirs of Gnnrge Newbert.
deceased, resident and non-resident,
Oreetlng:
In the name of the state, of Ore
Ton you are hereby cited and required
to appear In the county court of the
stato of Oregon, for the county of
Union, at tho court room thereof, at
I Grande, In the county of Union, on
Monday, the sixth day of July. 190S
at ten o'clock In the forenoon of thai
,,. nJ thpri, , gh(),v cnuse
Bv yon hnvr hy ()r(W hlu1(
n be m i.le. nuthorl; Ing nnd dlrectlnr
,idr.ln!strator of the iibove entitle..
cfit,. t,, fi ; u. f n, rmrth-
.c U. section !-. township 2. south
of ran.:e ST, P. V. . M.: lot and 4,
'u blo-k UD. :..?"n's nddlilon to La
(iranr'e. U-:'- r nty, Oregon: nnd
t i ftn,i j c. Vc Chaplin's
.MIt..n t I ;i Crande, Union county
On gon.
YVIttnus, lite
lSK.M.1 i. J. C. ItKXUt.
Ju.lge of the County Court of the Slate
of Oregon. f.r the County of Union
with the seal of snld Court affixed
this third day of June. 190.
ATTEST: J. B. GtlJIAM.
dJ-lI-:0-7-JuU . Clerk.
Cmw for Sale.
Two good, gentle family milk cows
for Ml. Inquire at 1417 Washington
avenue. - l-12tf
VISITORS
.'.'MM
POOR COACinXG ENDS
FIXE GAME ABRUPTLY.
In the Ninth Inning of an Intensely In
terottlng (inrac Walla Walla Is Given
Lift Tliat Helps It Win Took Slim
Chance and Was Caught Newsy
Notes of Uio Game. .
Rank coaching at the vital moment
of the last of the ninth Inning In the
closlng-up contest with Walla Walla
here yesterday cost La Grande a game
that at times was' painfully exciting-.
The death knell was given when, with
Walla Walla one ahead and Cotteman
preserved after a vain attempt to land
a hit, Chtlders was" coached off third
basa with the ball lying but a few
feet away. The result was disastrous,
Childers slid all right, but he was by a
safe margin and went Into retirement.
The partially filled grandstand moan
ed and gnashed teeth when Zimmer
man came up with a daisy single that
got him to first, for had Childers
waited he would have scored. O'Brien
lifted one Into the pltcher'a mitt and
was thrown out without difficulty.
Thus ended the contest that bristled
with home runs, free transportation
galore and hits that followed cacl
other In rapid 'succession.
Doublo plays occurred twice, too
nnd that helped to swell the feature
column, joimnio Cling carried a
pocketful of horseshoes, evidently, for
In the third he sapped one Into deep
?entor that was dissatisfied with being
in ordinary two-ba?e affair, and took
i Jump for Itself. The superintendent
;it there pawed the atmo?p!ire ti
ffet it, but Fourrler got croillt for a
'iotno run Just the same. Ehmtcn had
" t the pace t r him w hen he Itwi'
me over the raring. McAllister
;:;cr? ivlth the willow again toilav. for
he hos credit for one of those circum
navigations that mean take your llnu
going, but hurry back.
"Lefty" Fuchell was slightly off and
though the hits were on a par, ap
proximately, still his pass book war
all but used up. He lot the first man
walk up, and then In the fifth again
three walked In succession, filling the
bases. Fans scpilrmed In their seats,
but a big sigh of relief went up when
Houston pulled Fuchell out of the
hole by pulling down an Infield bin,
?le when two were laid to rest.
One other lime La Grande, was Ir
'orry straights, but was given a relic.'
;lll when O'Brien took one In tha'
tmbled his way.
Illfts orr the I'.at.
Nobody kicks because we lost yes
'nrday. There Isn't a hog In the fur
'.1st.
I.ixlcll was In the grandstand yr
terduy, not having fully recovered
from his brief lllnow. IU was busy
holding hands utth the feminine fans,
but the hunch wasn't good.
Beck is Just as good at first ns h'
Is lit short. As a sticker he has th
confidence of the bleechers, and the
blcecher know.
Either Van Horst or Houston wav
asleep In the ninth yesterday. Johnnie
had the sphere there In bushels of
time to chloroform the sprinter going
to second, but nobody was there.
Van Horst has long since won n
home by consistent playing. He Is one
of the steady ones on the team.
Housten, the new man, has been
thoroughly tried In the left gardi n
and at the Infield. N'o ground for
kicks against either position we have
seen him In. He la one of our home
runners, too.
Childers Is an old-timer with La
Grande followers. Ills playing thl
enson has been of a high clas. Oct
him on flrt once, and he will come
as near scoring as any of thim.
Zimmerman Is nlwH a steady play
er, but tuck h's been Jal Mug him In
the til lately. Out In the flM he
hits h'"l but few chances In the series
with V alla Wnllu Pig "Zlm" has a
Ml up t.i s'fove when - It Is' badly
needed, though.
O'Pvb n I' as whipped his fnt'i Ijj'o
splendid form. Straniii rs who see the
Infield perform say they seldom see
l-rt'ec tiam work In the leagues of
hlabcr class than this.
F vtr.ler Is one of the mlnnslays of
the team. His peg to baseg la out of
sight. It does one good to see base
runnera hug In and keep close to shore
when Johnnie has his lunch-grabber
on the ball.
Fane ran excuse Fuchel for hli day
off yesterday. They ail have them,
Perfection !n cake and biscuit making
is attained by the use of Royal Bak
ing Powder. And the ease and dex
terity of their making is marvelous.
tc Powder
Absolutely Pare
Trii only baking powder made
with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar.
Hence the superiority of the food
it leavens.
Hence the anti-dyspeptic qualities
which it imparts to the food.
n,TT-TT 1---T--STT- T "'!
2S0 m
iMi iwiinvin.in
Heretofore he has been up to snuff.
Cotteman has a good record and
seems to be Improving with every
;ame,
Hats off to Munson. He behaved ' court of Union county, Oregon, admln
aomuwhut respectfully after the open-! istratrlx of the estate ot Mary A.:A1
Ing game. j drU h, deceased. , All persona , having
We won't complain at all, at Ml, If
La Grande takes three of the coming j
four. Neither w ill we complain If thev
break even.
CROPS GROWING WITH
UNUSUAL THRIFT THIS YEAR.
Ry Rondlng Japanese Heavily and !m-
porlliu; White IjilMir, the Sunur
'M)iiaiiy Hum Se uml Ib-tu-r Ito
KtiltH In TlillinliiK Deets TIiIm Year
This Task Is Complct.xl and Com
pany In Iloiteful for a llumKT Crop
Anuiu Wni-ui Weather llelw.
Ileet thlnnlnir for this year ha been
completed. Field llanager Pebhelov.
by experimenting with while labor and
taking more stringent methods with
the Japanese employes. ha rushed
this yeurly tusk with better results
than heretofore. The ;3(io acres of
beets cultivated by the Amalgamated
Sugar company Is now on the second
'up of lis growth. Thlnnlnir ft always
a cumbersome duty at the best, but by
ystemntjiilng matters this year a Iltt'e
more with Jap contractors, the work
..,1
has been done better and more quick-1
iv. Ktnngent contracts hacked by
heavy bonds have Insured good remits
from the Japanese.
Cropn IjHiklng line.
The !eet crop, esperlnlly about l.
Crnnde, Is looking flue, and the com
pany looks for a duplication of last
year's crop. The cold weather retard
ed rapid growth slightly, but since the
thermometer has shot up, the sugar
beets have done likewise. There Is
every reason to believe that the beet
" iiihi me no'i .
crop will xcMnd mi rrror.U nf thf punt 1
tntj nniii- am inp enrny Crop ftlirit CVl-j
dence of doing.
NOTICR FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,"
U. 8. Lund Of rice nt La Grinde. Or . ,
June 3, 10S.
Notice Is her. l.y given t'.nt
J.VNIi: H. YP.NT7.KR.
I
ni r.igin, ureiren, who, on .Marrh Mh.
1D08. p:ade tlmhrr and stone swun
tatem.nt. No. r.j.lfl, fr PV PKii.
Ker. 4. W, NE. and Xfftj pr:';!
Sertlon 9. Townhip 2 H-.uth. Unne J
3." East, Wlilnviette Meridian, has
filed rotl-e of Inten'jen to make final!
proof, to establish claim to tiie'S
i.i.io tiW..c iie.cnoen. nerore the rg-
Utrr and receiver at La Grande, Ore- j
gon .on the ioth day of August, no,.
Claimant name. ., witnesses; j0h.
tia C Smllh. of La Grande, Ore,; Blm.
uel Parker, of Elgin. Ore.; Carrol L.
cher. of Bin.. Ore.
F. C. BR AM WELL, Register.
BEET THINNING
NOW COMPLETED
. SHI II T' 11 -
Notlee to Creditors. V -Notice
Is hereby given to all whom
It may concern, -that Mertle Aldrlch
I hu.-i been appointed by the county
claims against the estate of said , de-
ceased are required to present
them
with Proper vouchers within
six
months from the date hereof, to the V,
administratrix at the office of Arthur '
C. Williams, rooms 1 and 2, southwest
corner of Depot street and Adams
avenue, La Grande, Union county,
I Oregon.
Dated June C, 1908,
j MERTIE ALDRICH,
j Administratrix of the Estate of Mary
I A A !.!,-(. .V. Ti ,1
dj.-.-I2-19-2July3-10
Only the most delicious chocolate
served at Sllverthorn & Mack's aoda
fountain. D5-27-I27
In which paper do
news?
you read tha
&&iT hum
Arrival aad Departure of Ttalaa M
La Grande.
No. 1, wedtboun r,rii,.. c-.a..
rr'v, 9::5 m.; departs. :10 a n
. v. ..MU DUVVUJ,
-o. e, eastbound passenger, mall
and express, arrive, at 6:45 a. m.J de
parts 6:S9 a. m.
No. 2, eastbound Chicago BpectftL
arrlvea I OS p. m.; departs. m.
No. 6, westbound passenger, mall
nd express, arrives U p, m.. de.
parte, 10 p. m.
Klgln Rranrh.
Regular mixed int. i. .
- - - irnvni
. , oclK.k and at
' togging train
h v - Gnde at 12:SD p. m, and
ai i.ig p. rn.
J. II. KEENF.Y, Acnt,
I Grande, Oregon.
.ese,.As
e rn m..
irvvLLIVU ftULIU i
Persons dasiring neat
a;m comiortaoie room3
a. m a . . i .
s
ana who ear,
should stop at the
PALMER I20TCL
Board and rcom by the t
week : : : : $5.00
By the day : : : .oo t
The only First' Class t
wniy TirSl UljlSS
$100 per day hOUigSn t
La Grande. White t
0n.V EmnWr,
2 ? plOed.
TW0 "'ucks from DePOt t
PHflMP tr At,;. t '
J - "'rsrv-rk. tVsii
e4eee44t4$
, . .S.,....