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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1908)
rAGa meant. E3GIIT PACES. - A GRAND fl : OF 1ULY Cr? fTzra rr v 17m FE? rT r OK LA GRANDE IS GOING TO HAVE ONE This Year Sure and Every-body will be There With TheirSisters and Their Cousins and Their Runts "YOU WILL 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 fHIGr.FST that WE HAVE i i EVERYTHING IN open for dispute. -Butteries: Perry Nelson and Kldwell: Elgin Christian- Bon and Hajcarth. Earned runs. EI-! gin 1; Perry, 3. Errors, Perry', 12; Elgin, 6. Two-base hits. Elgin, 1; Perry, 1. ' ' Perry ........010100100 3 Elgin ........ .0 0 0 0 '4 0 1 0 05 . Cove, 4; Suniincnllli-, 2. Cove, June 29. (Special.) It re quired 10 Innings to decide the con test here yesterday afternoon between Cove and Summervllle. In the last of the tenth, a hit (and a home run did the business. The affair Is declared to be the best game seen here this year. The visiting team took one from Union Saturday afternoon and almost scored a victory hero yesterday. - The Inland town team has strengthened much of lata and U now to be considered one of the strong teams of the valley. Batteriei Surahs GRANDE RONDE MEAT COMPANY i FK0XE US YOUR ORDERS TVVO PHONES;- City Meat Market Main 50 Fir Street Market Main 48 Dry Moods, Millinei r Shoes,: Ladies' Ready-to-wear Apparel Men's and Boys' Clothing; Hats, and Furnishings, all AT SUCH TINY PRICES that You Can S A 1E MONEY on Everything YOURS FOR A GOOD TIME THE PEOPLE'S STORE OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, . . w 7 V t m JT iSlit. Our large trade permits us to handle only . the ' best of thing to be found in a first class market. our home made Baccrv Hams and Lard. 9 - ' . , artrr tuit triir ... : MOOLO ' 1 11741 in . EYE ARE ONLY AVAILABLE HEACOCK'S REFERENCES: 1 hay Ask any ona fitted. ' LA GRANDE, OREGON affiia'laal'aftlffiltfttttftfttitt HAHY HEAR W RKIIA I 'i Close to 1100 people heard an or gan recital Saturday night that was distinctly high class. In the first a-Iace, the organ newly Installed In the tatter Day Saints' tabernacle was the ebject t much admiration, but when that artist. J. J. McClellsn ot Salt lake commenced to extract from the Instrument such melodies and tones a ut few had ever heard before, the organ Itself was forgotten In the rapt attention to the music coming; from (tie monster Instrument If people sic. The stake choir of nearly 78 voices was a revelation under the leadership of W. K. Davis. Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Edward of Bait Lake, sang In her delightful way and captivated the audience with each number she ren dered. Without a doubt, one ot the most pleasing numbers on the program from a local standpoint, was the solo by Mrs. Jay Van Buren of this city.' In her pleasing style and her rich voice the singer carried her soprano obll gato, assisted by Messrs. Ferrln, Mon son, Davis and Bramwell. The rendi tion was that ever beautiful piece. "Star of Peace." So popular was the rendition that the singer was called out again to sing "Last Night," also accompanied by the quartet. C. P. Ferrln's solos, another local artist were splendid. All In all, It was a pro nounced success, such as Is seldom heard In a city of this size. The L. D. 8. band came In for Its ( o n BASE BALL (A ft went to hear volu.nes that coliseums they were disappointed. But the performer can bring nut sweet tones In masterly stylo. He Is truly m a clous by himself as a pipe orgun- V(uraj0 share of praise during Its concert. .KM. .1,. n. r. . I 1 lM seated. The organization shows care ful schooling and much ability. There1 was a pretty blending nf mil- We are not allowed things. Horace. to know all Union Wins at Baker. Baker City, June it. (Special.) The Union baseball aggregation took as nice a game here yesterday as has been seen locally this year, notwith standing that It was amateur ball. The local team held the visitors even, but the score at the end of the game was In famor of Union, S to 2. Many Union rooters accompanied the team. ElglivS; lYrry, S. Elgin, June 28. (Special.) Perry lost a snappy game here yesterday af ternoon by bum heaves In the fifth Otherwise the game 'with the local nine was highly Interesting and af forded much entertainment to the fans. The visitors went away much put out with the work of the umpire, Morelock, who at times gave dectlsons to act. NCAV bituft vpeu. The ank of Idaho, succeeding the Capital State bank, which failed last January, was opened today. HEARING IS DELAYED. White and Wilson WIIT Defend Mur derer Moore in Legal Battle.'- Union, June 29. (Special.) Attor neys Samuel White of Baker City, and Frank Wilson ot Union, will fight the legal battlea of James Moore In hit fight for his life on the murder charge which will be filed against him. The preliminary hearing set for this after noon occasioned some delay on ac count of the attorneys In the case not reaching here on time. District Attorney Ivanhoe Is In Union today and has conferred with witnesses who are acquainted with facts existing prior to the shooting. nova GO CAMPING. Will Drive to Brewer Meadows and PsMk to tlte Lakes. "Heine" Heidenrelch and the Wil liamson boys, Joe and Lowell, started this morning for the Grando Ronde lakes, to be gone as long as the grub holds out. That ought to be some Jays, for they had a lot of stuff, more grub than bedding. In fact, but they are all three healthy lads with cor responding appetites, and their friends expect to see them back In town be forethe end of the week. They will drive acroas to Beaver Meadows and one expect to pack their stuff In to the I Baker City Wins Sunday, lakes from there. They have a rifle J Baker City Won at Walla Walla and expect to slaughter quite a num- yesterday by the score of I to 4. That bcr of pine squirrels. victory has not changed the position of the teams In the percentage table, CXTID'8 BUST MONTH. however, as the miners are still In the i cellar. The Baker City team Is play- Month of Brides Was This Year Wor- tn its last game of the series with Uiy of the Name. At least twj score and two hearts were pierced by Cupid's darts prior to and during the month of June, now about at an end. The little blind god may be on a still hunt for more game, and It Is very possible that he may add to his June record before tomorrow evening, but up to date just 21 couples have appeared before County Clerk Ollhara and asked for papers which should permit the "solemnization of the marriage contract." Th. first couple were Charles P. Dye and Bess1 aT.i J. Fisher, the lost A. M. Evsnson and ' and Walla Walla this afternoon. INLAND EMPIRE LEAGCE. Standing of the Clubs. Played Won Lost La Grande Is ij g Walla Walla ..22 ' 11 it Pendleton J4 t u Baker City ....21 I n P. C. .711 .509 .275 .141 Bertha E. Derringer. Mr. Evanson and Mrs. Derringer were married yes terday by Justice Hough. Pastime Program. The films at the Pastime this change are very good, and somewhat longer than usual. The "Exciting Honey moon" la truly so for the old groom. The "Lightning Sketch Artist" Is clever with his pencil; the robber who Is robbed goes to prison In a sack; and the views of Spain are Instruct ive. The songs are clever, and as a whole the progra mis a very pleading J TO TRAVELING PUBLIC i Persons desiring neat X ""O comiortable rooms wholesome meala 2 should stop at the PALMER MOTEL Board and room by the eek : : : : $5.00 By the day : : : 1.00 The only First Glass 51.00 per day house in La Grande. White hnin only Employed. ; Two Blocks from Depot ; PHONE BLCK 402 :1 OTS if w 1 j 1 ...it.tl44l4t.44tt.4..4.4.4itt4.4...iti4.4..4.f.4.4.( ?e4ee.eeree4.e ere . . . 'ae4e Afn r t V cr v THF ilVil SK JBL SO. SBBBSI Your Mercy-It's Up To You-This Sacrifice Sale Commences Tuesday Morning THE I Will Sacrifice My Stock-Slock is at JULY 1TH AT IMEYi RED CRO SS Drua Store A. C. MacLENNAN Propr. Drugs, Toilet Articles, Leather Goods Rubber Goods, Soaps, Stationary, Drug, gist Saundries and Novelties. This Sale Will Last Untill Saturday, My 18. .1,!. Ifl lift flf4 till . . 1 S inuoi nave me mufiey w pay Lreditors, T