EVEXXXG OBSERVrn, IA GRANDE, pilEGQN, SATVHDAY, JTXE 27, 1908.
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LA GRANDE
IS GOING TO HAVE ONE
This Year Sure and Every-body will
be There With Their Sisters and Their
' ' Cousns and rjer fluns -
'TOU IVLL WANT TO BE IN IT"
Only a Short time Now Until
The Great Event will Take Place, and
if You are not Ready for it Permit Us
TO SUGGEST that WEH AVE;
" , - EVERYTHING IN . ,
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Diy Goo
Ladies9 Ready to-vear Apparel;-
Men's and BoftjCloihing,
Hafs, and Furnishings, all
7 AT SJJCH TINY; PRICE
You Can SAVE MONEY on Everything
YOURS FOR A GOOD TIME '
THE PEOPLE'S STORE
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, LA GRANDE, OREGON
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C CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
Cfc." & M3m One BocA IVesf of fAe Foey Hoc
1 Ml New Riggs- IVeJJ Matched Teams
Horses For Ladies
JIany a man fattened his -batting
averages In tha game between the
Gobblers and'Allcel at the ball park
yesterday. The Gobblers (the Pets)
acted awfulliwfor when they had
AUcel down, they actually stepped on
them. ;!-'
A detailed account of , how, La
erande made 18 run. 18 hits, four of
them home runs, how Pendleton reg
Istered nine times and how It took five
pitchers (T) to last the game out
would require three columns and four
sticks of newspaper space.
Talk about balloon ' ascensions
This was a non-dlrlglble airship. It
looked like a balloon game In the first
and second cantons, but Pendleton put
three across the pan on the strength
of two blngles In tha third. This In
censed thi Babes. . sTree transporta
tion, several, hits and Chlldors' home
run connived to 'make sir runs. In
the third and fourth It was something
awful. . Everybody hit. Fuchel was
taken out of the box and Cotteman
went In. That Jielped a little, but La
Grande never lost Its hitting eye un
til Dean saved complete' annihilation
by throwing a few. But that terrible
'go-got-'em" spirit would not. down,
and homo ryr.s commenced to stele
off the bats even with the captain
throwing. Dean saw how hopeless It
was. Ho toolt a hltL-h at himself, sur
veyed the bunch before him. At last
his eye Inn -Jed on i:ecd, a little kid
on the keyatono bag. The boy trotted
In, weighted down. with his new hon--irsf
but even that didn't stop the on--ilausht.
. The . little fellow swelled
clean up and almost broke when sev
?ral of the heavy stickers took mer
cy on the fans and struck out pur
posely to get home before the sujlper
cooled off. . Chllders, Van Horst.
Houston and Fuchell are those who
got home runs. We won't say who
got hits except that the whole team
was slugging. Taliaferro's absence Is
If i .. .
SstsaftfUHifiKilT1 largely rosponsioie ror tne terrible
ucn.kiug wie v umars receivea.
Runs and Illta.
1 I Kit H I
La Grande ..0 0 9 14 4 12 18
Hits 11 I t t 1 1 18
Pendleton .,..0 0 S I 10 0 t 0 (
Hits 0 0 2 4 I 0 1 I 012
FH0NE US YOUR ORDERS
TWO PHOMFS
City iVeat Market Main 50 .
Hr Street Market Main 48
Our large trade permits us to handle only the best of
everything to be found in a first class market. ;.
Try our home made Baccr, Hams and Lard.
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IMPROVING
A MISTAKE f RIDA Y TO BE
LADIE'S DAT
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BANKING SERVICE
Banks are becoming rr.ore and more the custodians
of the fund3 of the people, of both large and small
means. This is due to a wider appreciation of the value
of banking service as its usefulness is extended and it3
methods better known. In the case of .
The Farmers and Traders
. National Bank
THE BEST
service is assured. Its officers aim In every way to
protect the Interests of its patrons,making use of every
means of precaution. Its up-to-date system of accuracy
promptness and the same careful attention to large or
small depositors. If you have any banking business to
transact, come to our bank.-' : ; ; : ;
The Farmers and Traiders
- National Bank
of La Grande -
Tha Pendleton Tribune recently
published an article, based on a dis
patch from Salem, regarding the meet
ing of the state board of regents for
normal schools and the subjects that
will probably come before the meet
ing. According to the Salem report.
it Is certain that recommendations re
garding the Normal schools will be
made. Upon the authority of E. E.
Eraag. a member of the board of re
sents, we are able to say that the
:uostlon of doing away with one or
more of the Normals of the state has
nevir been dlscuimed at any mcellni:
if the board of regents, and that In all
probability, If any rouommemlatloni.
jre made at the coming meeting, they
vlll be forwarded to Governor Cham-N-rlr.ln
and not made public vnlll
January, when the legislature meet.
A'heii they n-.ny be embodied In the
novernor'i nu.Bs.ige to tho li.glslnture.
The Snlem correspondent of the
Tribune has no authority for sxylng
that the "Normal questions will be
practlrnlly settled." The board of re
rents have power only to make recom
mendations, and to run ths schools as
otubllshed by the legislature as best
they rin upon the funds at their1 dis
posal. The report of Mr. Churchill,
Powers and Mr. Maler will tell
what they have learned about the
teaching forces of the Normals, and Is
m.ilnly Intended for tha guidance of
the committee of the board on teachf
ers, of which committee Mr. Bragg Is
chairman. That It will b made pub
lic In full Is highly Improbable. An
unfavorable report as to the faculty
or the local management of a school
does not necessarily mean that the re
gents will recommend that the school
Itself be done away with. Such re
port may lead only to the employment
of a strongrr faculty.
Hereafter every Friday, that the Li
Orande Babes are playing at homo
will be set aside an Hd'rs' day and on
lueh days the fair sex w 11 be admit
ted to the t.a!' park free of charge
This Is li keeping with ths usual mod
ern color -.'f the Inland Empire league.
1.n.llen' i.:i. was standi this after
l iniv l-.il t'tio the s.n.rt notice, n.il
A j (f.nlnlne fans t'jo . atlvantnjre
..f it. its -.elli Ifreafter, but oven at
!- tt.o ':( of both teams tried
vi net letu t.uu today.
I.li ' .v I always ;i popular
J.ractli-e In other leagues and, of
nitirsv. It will prove the same here.
Liwlles, bear In mind, that every Fri
day Is the duy for feminine rooters.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS,
this
C. it. Mlmnaugh returned
morning from Salt Lake.
O. O. Iwls departed for Faribault.
Minn., where he will visit friends and
Transact business for a while.
Karl Jones came down from his
farm near ths mouth of Ladd Canyon
this morning, and Is looking after
business In tha city.
Among thota coming over from Im
bler on the afternoon train to attend
the concert tonight, are Messrs. and
Mosdames J. T. Home, Demfy Smith,
Prter Weitlnnknw and Jesse Blanch-
ard. At Smith, Jess Smith, sr., and
Jes Smith, Jr.
Mlxs Zourl Lnts, daughter of Mr.
and Mis. O. Q. Lewis, who conducted
the Lewis business college her a year
ago. left this morning for Caldwell,
Idaho, where her parents now are
LOST Thursday, Jimp II, probably Miss Lewis, since last, fall, has been
on ths Elgin train, ladles' long brown studying the piano under Mrs. and Ml
fur. Finder pleas return to Ob- MarDonald, and taai become very pro
server office. j -tt-7-3 ftclcnt , , i '
THE STREETS
j where she Is visiting, to pay their re
aspects, and to present Grandma with
I many beautiful birthday remem-
brances. Those from La Grande wero
. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Berry, little Con
stance Hall, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Ri
jchey, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McKennon,
Mrs. J. R. Hamilton, Miss Ethel Mc
Kennon and Will Leadbatter and fam
ily of Allcel. A dainty luncheon was
served and the evening was spent In
pleasant conversation. -
Hereafter there will be no famine
for hitching posts when farmers. hap
pen to come Into the county capital
In large groups. To meet a demand
from this direction Street Commis
sioner Matott has had a crew of mea
putting hitching racks on Washington
and Jefferson avenuea. There are sev
eral groups of racks along these two
avenues, between Fourth street and
Greenwood streets. This will espe
cially be convenient during the com
ing celebrations In tho city.
Building CroKH Walks.
Another move which the commis
sioner has made Is to repair cross
walks. Already a large number have
been constructed and there are many
more yet to be repaired or recon
structed.'.
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Played Won Lost
La Grande 21 IT 4
Walla Walla ..! lo 10
Pendleton .....li 14
l.uker City ... 1 7 14
Walla Walla, June 27. (Special.)
The Initial game between Baker City
and Walla Walla at this city yesterday
went to Walla Walla after 11 Inter
estlng Innings. A heavy wind was re-
aponsiDia ior many errors. There Is
new life In the game here and thlngi
look bright for the promoters.
The nummary.
R H E
Walla Walla .' . .g u u
Baker City 1 .... , 4
CrMiratrw S7th BlrthiUy
TesteMay being Grandma MeKen-
, non'a ITth birthday, her children and
a few friends from La Grande drove
out to tha
Arrlvai and Departure ol Tialns
La Grande.
No. 1, westbound Portland Spaclal,
arrives :2J a. m.; departs. :10 a. m.
No. . eaatbound passenger, mall
nd exprees, arrives at :4 a. m.: do
parts :50 a. m.
No. J. eautbound Chicago Bpeclal.
arrive, t:0t p. m.: aepilrtl
No. 5. westbound passenger, mall
and expre, arrive. :S5 p. m.i do
parts, 10 p. m.
Mln nranc-li.
wguinr mixed train leaves La
Orande at 8 o'clock and return, at 1
clock p. m. Th, lorgng traI
1ve. La Grand, at i2:3o p. m. and
ruturns at 7:45 p. m.
H. KEEXET, Agent
X Crando, Oregon.
TO TRAVELING PUBLIC I
persons aesiring neat
and comfortable rooms I
-noiesome meals
should stop at the
PALMER HOTEL
Board and room by the
lit' : : : 55.00
oy the day : : 1 00
5i nnC 0nI Fir8t G!as3
La Grande. , White help
only Employed. J.?!
;Two Blocks from'teh
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