La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 06, 1908, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. OREGON, MOXRAY, M'LY 6. 1B08.
EIGHT PAGES.
Babes. . The game tomorrow opens at
t o'clock shir p. ,
Dry Goods, Shoes, Millinery,
Ladies' Ready-to-wear Apparel,
Men's arid Boys' Xlothing,
Hats, and Furnishings, all
AT SUCH TINY PRICES that
You Can SAVE MONEY on Everything
TAKES Ollt
WIN YESTERDAY FROM
THE RAKER C ITY TEAM,
t'mplro and NuggcU Too Much for
Ilalws Como Allay With One of
tlie Four to Their Credit Many of
die Players Crippled and Stiff.
THE PEOPLE'S STORE
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK,
LA GRANDE, OREGON
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breaks Era
Wall Walla, July I. (Special.)
fBy twinning yesterday In a 10-lnnlng
-tuntli) the score of It to t. Pendle-
tan -anuge4 to break even with the
. vOardMi aitr team In the serlea which
nBa here yeirterday afternoon. Wal-
la Walla won the Saturday game by
the aame number of Inninga and the
ante figure In the acore, only re
verted. The attendance at thla series
haa been light, due to the run . of
loose playing that haa characterised
the aerlea Just ended. Both teama won
two of the set Yeaterday'a aum
mary: R H fc
Pendleton , 12 1) I
Walta Walla t is I
Notice.
The party who wanted first chance
on the (ate, call again.
1 M. PARSONS.
BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE
L. A. Livingston Prop. ( New Management)
WE1SER HERE
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1 wine since me iniana
s i Empire league was born, the La
Grande Babea have come home with
j less than a break-even In any one
a , aeries, because the Babes were unabje
to defeat 10 men, nine players and
an umpire. Every fan who witnessed
the contest with Pendleton here last
; week, in which Tlce umpired, knows
j of his decidedly cracked eye, and It
Is needless to say that when the fellow
got to hla own fold he was even worse
than when he was liere. The first
game of the Baker City aeries was one
that La' Grande was bested In. The
next two'waa ft case of outplaying
the home team at every stage of the
game, but being unable to defeat the
umpire.
Won Ycwterday.
The lest game of the series, played
yesterday, went to La Grande after
10 Innings, score 11 to 10. The team
returned lant evening badly crippled.
"Lefty" Fuchell broke a finger on his
throwing hand and is out of the game
for a week at least. Houxton Is limp
ing about with a cane. ' O'Brien U III.
being forced to remain in bed most
of the time, and many others of the
team are sore and stiff, Foiimler Is In
Ded and Van Horst was spiked yester
day.
With six , tra:gh: games staring
them In the face the outlook Is any
thing but bright.
As soon as the two exhibition games
with Welser are concluded. Baker
City will be here to open another ser
ies commencing on Thursday and
ending with the Sunday game.
GLASSES THAT TIT
THE
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ARE ONLY AVAILABLE
AT HEACOCK'S
REFERENCES:
1 havs
Ask any one
fitted.
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and It Is the purpose of the medical
men of the Pacific Northwest to make
TOM
Only house in the
city employing
white help only f
TRY OUR SERVICE $
Rates $1.00, J1.25. $1.50
Best 25c meal In the city
Beds 25c and 50c
Alt outside rooms. Board
and lodge 55. per week
One block bom depot.
Tonight's train form the cast will
bring that notorious bunch known as
the Welser baseball team. The Idaho
champions will play two games' here,
the first tomorrow afternoon and the
last on Wednesday afternoon for a
purse of 1500. With the sting of de
feat still fresh In their veins, the lo
cals are ready for any kind of a fray,
notwithstanding that the team Is crip
pled. -A twlrler of the Baker City
aggregation haa been loaned by Man
lt Hosier t- Manager Lincoln and
he will thrown one of the Welser
games, whllo Cotteman Is slated to
hold the box at the other game.
Every school boy knows of Wclser'a
fame. What the outcome of tho game
will be remains to be seen. There la
only one possible loophole In which
the visitor can reach In and get vic
tory, and that Is In the pitching stnff.
It l crippled by absence of Fuchell.
ami even with him would need streng
thening RgnlnHt so formidable, a foe
as Welser. There Is no better bunch
of fielders anywhere thsn these same
ant held In the United States.
No state in the union is spreading
more high class '. advertising matter
than, Oregon. The splendid booklets
Issued to present the claims of Yam
hl llcounty, Albany and Linn county,
Grants Pass. Roseburg, Medford and
Aahland, are superior to those issued
by the Commercial bodies of other
states. Eastern Oregon Is not being
neglected, and this character of ad
vertising cannot fall to have an ad
vantageous effect, and other commun
ities should see that their claims are
not overlooked,
A SCDDEN DEATH.
' T...l- a ftm4..av e,t
Morning and Died In the Evening.
John A. Burke arrived Saturday
morning from Portland very 111, and
was taken Immediately to the Blue
Mountain hotel. Dr. Richardson was
called but found his patient too low.
to attempt to move him to the hospi
tal and he passed away In the eve
nlng. Hla body is now at the Henry '
& Carr morgue and the funeral will
take place this evening. '
The deceased formerly worked for
the Grande Ronde Lumber company, '
but left for the Willamette valley.
Dayton ha. come Into line with the' , S l"e Cnnee mlgtlt benpflt h,m'
i . ....... He concluded a few dava am that It
i was too low an altitude at Portland,
other live centers of Yamhill county
by organising an active commercial i"" ' ,OW on almu"5 ttt Portland.
lub. Manager M. O. Lownesdale of1""" r"Urnea ,0 tnl" clt He wa
n Vw-ii to J)
the Yamhill county Development " '"--"" e ana as rar aa
league, held a meeting there the other
night and raised $650 for advertising
purposes.
rorry-iour different people com
PORTLAND
NEWS LITTER
Portland, July (.(Special corres
pondence.) One of the most Inter
esting gatherings yet held in the
Convention hall of the Portland Com
mercial club was that of the Oregon
State Medical society, which adjourn
ed Friday night, the most Important
three-day meeting In the history of
that organization. Dr. R. C. Coffey
known has no relatives In this state. .
New Picture Machine.,
Manager Sherwood, nf th
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peted for prises offered by the Cher- j received this morning a new machine
j uir i iiie uaiies, ana mere were r snowing me moving picture films
681 boxes of cherries on the tables. It is of Improved pattern, and will add
Albany college begins her first an-Ho the attractiveness of this already 1
nual summer Bible school July 17,i Popular playhouse. The program Is
continuing until the 27th. The speak- new tonight and, as usual, the films
ers are from Oregon and six other vary from beautiful to ridiculous,
states. It Is a new idea, an out-door ! "Bull Fighting in Seville" Is very
cho01- I realistic. The film representing Hong
Portland people generally celebrat- Chu Fou, China, Is Interesting and In
ed the Fourth at, other points. The' structlve. For the laugh producer
holiday was universally observed and' 'here Is "Sklnny's Finish" and the
the city was practically deserted. . j story of the bridal couple who tried to J ,
County Judge C. J. Trenchard of dodge the cameras of their frlenfts. "
Astoria, suggeits that the Oregon De- The songs are better than usual. " '
velopment league take up the matter .
of fir on d roads thrnnvhn,, !
The Judge make, the .uggestlon th.t A Mlxup In the Gallery I, certainly
some capable men be employed by the a mix up all right. On the Bt.ae to
state to educate the people of every .very good. Love for . Day I, wh
community in the commonwealth of mention. The love scene ,J ,.f
along these lines. the sea.hnr.
l " " srooa. The
.fountains of Mnr..nio. ...
FOR SALE Good, arentie f.mll. k.......... . "ro "Pecl"y
.. . 'n uraay cat and nthra
milch cow. C. a, 141T Washing, are .11 very good. The u.u., 1 2 ,
ton Av. 7.X.6 trated songs.
of Portland, retired from the position
of president, to give place to Dr. W.
H. Bird of Salem. The secretary. Dr.
William House of Portland, was re
elected for the ensuing year. Among
those present were famous physician
and surgeons from the east, while I
both Washington nnd Idaho were rep-1 X
resented by splendid delegations. The J
next meeting of the society will bo I
held In Seattle, at the Alnska-Yukon- j
Pnfift, ..nnalllafi I. .Intl.. -.1 . W . L I T
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WashhiKton and Idaho
THE
OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION
A HOME COMPANY 34.000 MEMBERS
$28,000,000.00 INSURANCE IN F0RIE
A Mutual Company can Save Yfu from 40 to 50
cent on Your Insurance
J. W. OLIVER, AGENT, La Grande, Or.
ior. oinMand Washington Ae
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Will Sacrifice My Slock-Stock is at Your Mercy -It's Up To You-This Sacrifice Sale Commences Tuesday Mowing I
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Drugs, Toilet Articles. Leather r,nnA 1
Rubber Goods, Soaps, Stationary, Drug.
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