... 4- EVEXIXQ OBSERVER, IA GRAXPE OREGON, TUCRSDAT, JTLY , 1908. PAGE 6EVES. f . ... Seeds Seeds Ail Kinds FIELD and GARDEN iftbulk and in packages. I We have been ' the seed I distributor of this county for several years and our 1 L 1 I . .. 1 . siock as usuai is complete. Feed of All Kinds EARLY ROSE SEED nil n.ri-r m ur.Fun chfdc f wli ILLILU OHmLLMVUOIILIw SHOW THE WHITE fEATHER V - www STORAGE A; V. OLVER Slater Block That ball game! A humdinger, P'l'Pln, a peacherino! Nit!!! Niilson, the husky slabster from the sawmill town, had that game palmed and was handing It out In good-elzed chunks to the lads from Idaho Just as he pleased. In the third he allowed one hit, and that Is all they got, the i puir laddies. Eight of them mlsealcu- t luted grievously and, deeply chagrined, threw their sagebrush clubs down and staggered back to the ' bench, put that's plenty for Nelson; we are only orry that he could not finish the game. Of the three runs by Welser, none of them were earned. An error by Huffman allowed Head, wno gui i first on balls, aecond and third when Rochon, the little fellow who guards the second station, bunted a slow one down to Chllders, who fumbled It and failed to throw Rochon out at first, to score. Rochon reached second on the same passed ball, third while Har per was safe on first because of Lo dell's error, came across the plate while Harper was being caught on third, Huffman to Chllders. Meats and Gheen fanned. Lodell failed to connect, Chllders It's Easy to Reach North Beach Steamer POTTER rrorn Portland Passengers are now transferred to the railroad at MEQLER FOURTEEN MILES UP THE COLUMBIA RlVER PROM IlWACO, THIS ELLMINATES IHE NECESSITY OP STEAMERS WAITINO POR THE TIDE, AND INSURES A PROMPT AND REGULAR SUMMER SCHEDULE. The steamer T.J. POTTER leaves Portland every morning except Saturday and Sunday at 8:30 o'clock. Saturday only at 2 o' clock P. M. ' Remember the Summer rate on the 0. R. &.. N. is $16.15 from Lagrande to all North Beach points and return; good until Sep tember 30th. North Beach is a famous beautiful placeperfect beich on the whole Nortn Ccast. There are accommodations galore at prices to suit all taste: camping facilities withoutequal perfick bathing conditions; ail sorts of amusements and diversions. Come have a gcod rest and a jolly time. Let us send you our new summer book, and tell you all about NORTH BEACH. J. H. KEEMEY, Local Agent, La Grande, Oregon. Wm McMlRRAY.Gen. Passenger Agt, Portland, Oreg. 4eeOMs-M-M4s-Msre.r-r found the sphere, but sent It right back to Coleman, who sent It over to first before Papa could get there. Zip got a hit, stole second; an error-' by Rochon allowed him Id get within sight of home, but there he perished, Huffman striking out. Nothing doing In the second. In the third Coleman went out, Nelson to Elwell. Head got the one and only hit off Nelson.a two bagger, sauntered to third on a wild pitch, and came home on Huffman's error. jNelson added the scalps of two more braves, Rochon and Har per, to his collection, and the Babes trotted In. Here the fun began. Lo dell's nice, clean one landed him safe ly KB iiu UWU utm'" iu.usJ. . fled to second where Papa C. connect ed with one that should have sent him to Umbo, but did not, because brother failed to hold the throw, a pretty sac rifice by Zimmerman advanced both, and they came home while Zip was being thrown out at aecond, Meats to Rochon. Van H. was out on a high one to Harper. A general mlx-up that was almost bewildering to the fans, occurred, leav ing Daddy behind the plate, Huffman In left, Van at short, Houston on third and Lee on second. " But, say! Wal lace Is no slouch. Some of us think he Is the best all-round man In the league, but although we may be wrong about that, he added quite a bit to the strength of our opinion af ter he donned the mask yesterday And his "monkeyshlnes" make us like him. Meats flew out to Zip after he had but the one coming; Gheen left his scalp with Nelson, and Elwell lift ed a high one which nestled In Lee's mitt after twisting a while In the air Houston, Lee and M. Chllders died Mead, Kochon and Coleman to El well. Weiser only gave the Babes some good practice In the fifth. Pat terson walked to first but was thrown out when he attempted to steal, Chll ders to Van Horst. Hlgglns flew out to L-e, and Coleman did not even start. Here we got that third reward of merit. Nelson was thrown out at first. Lodell hit, went to second while Papa made first on fielder's choice, and scored with Zip's two-bagger, Huffman failed to find It and. Van was caught at first. What's the use to waste good paper on that fifth ? Head Is a beefer prop er, and a baby when losing. He had a hunch Just about this time that his band of sagebrushers were up against It, and the thought made him sore. Did you ever see a little fellow get maa ana nut7 That's him. He was out once, fair and square. Third strike, the ball, touched, hits Brothel (Nay, nay) Head. How Is that, urn plre? Well, our. little two, by four from Idaho wanted to mosey down to first. Fuchel would not stand for It'. but sent him back to bat. which he should not have done. Our near-ball player finally reached third, and re mained there while a high one from Rochon's bat was In the air. As soon as It struck the hands of Zimmerman he started for home, wihch was -all right and proper; but when IT saw that Zip's throw to Chllders was go ing wide and would "hit the grand stand" (with apologies to Tlce) he stopped running, clulmed a passed ball and when decalred out, refused to play. The ground rule was that on an overthrow the runner was entitled to all he could get, but no more. This Idaho bunch, the majority of whom seem to be gentlemen, should throw this fellow out bodily. If they have been winning games around home In the way they tried yesterday, they ought to be ashamed. Gents Furnishings, Shoes, "Groceries, Notions and Patent Medecines w. c ISLAND CITY, OREGON. 4 I. La Grande went dry June 1, but II waa proven over one year ago that u.vi u r. r. n c c? pvr, v ling artesian water In less than 1000 feet below the surface. Why not hare artesian city water? Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that Mertle Aldrlch has been appointed by the county court of Union county, Oregon, admin istratrix of the estate of Mary A. Al drlch, deceased. All persons having 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 administratrix at the office of Arthur C. Williams, rooms I and 2, southwest corner of Depot street and Adams avenue, La Grande, Union county, Oregon. Dated June S, 1905. MEHTIE ALDRICH, Administratrix of the Estate of Mary A, Aldrlch, Deceased. dJ5--19-26JuIy3-10 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or., June 3, 1908. Notice is hereby given that JANIE H. TENTZER, of Elgin, Oregon, who, on March 5th, 1908, made timber and stone sworn statement. No. 6956, for SW4 PHVi. Sec. 4, W4 NE14 and NW' BE V4, Section 9, Township 2 South, Range 85 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the reg ister and receiver at La Grande, Ore gon ,on the 10th day of August, 108. Claimant names as witnesses: Josh ua C. Smith, of La Grande, Ore.; Sam uel Parker, of Elgin, Ore.; Carrol L. Yontzer, of Elgin, Ore.; Albert Tau scher, of Elgin. Ore. P. C. BRAMWELL. Register. (approximately) 180x135 feet. Is re quired. 'Each proposal twust give the prlc, the character of foundations ob tainable, the proximity to street cars, sewer, gas and water mains, etc., and must be accompanied by a diagram In dicating the principal street, the north point, the dimensions and grades of the land, the widths and paving of adjacent streets and alleys, whether the alleys are public or private, and whether or not the city owns land oc cupied by sidewalks. The vendor must ' pay all expenses connected with fur- nlahlng evidences of title and deeds of' conveyance. Improvements ' on the 1 property must be reserved by the ven-l dor; but pending the commencement of the federal building they may re main on the land upon payment of a' reasonable ground rent. The grantor' must, however, remove all Improve-! ments on thirty days' notice so to do. I The right to reject any proposal Is re served. Each proposal must be seal ed, marked "Proposal for federal building site fct La Grande, Oregon." and mailed to the secretary' of tit treasury. (supervising architect, Washington, D. C, No special form of proposal Is required or provided. GEO. B. CORTELTOU. , ' ;' Secretary;'' M&TI t ' ' ;, ' ' . Nolle to Creditors. ' Notice Is hereby given to all iv cernod, that letters testamentary hava been Issued by the county court of Union county, Oregon, to Mry O. HuIhb, upon the lust .will and testn. ment of Marquis L. Hulse, defease, and all persons having claims spainrt said estato are hereby notified to pre sent the same with proper voucUera to the said executrix within six months from the date hereof, at the ofrhio of her attorney. J. D. Slater, at I Grande. Oregon. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, tlifci 22nd day of June, A. D. 1908, MART G. HULSH. Executrix. J22July22 . . Keep the money at home by using ' ; i LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no rrcre srd Just ss . sweet. All dealers. I WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE ; I should be capable of fitting your eyes correctly. 2 If the Glasses 1 furnish you do not give absolute satis-, j faction, I stand ready to refund your money : : : ' I am here three hundred and sixty-five days in the year to make my assertions good : : : : : : : I J- H. PEA RE LEADING PIONEER JEWELER Wlllnmr-ttf Valley rtimilauqti Awin lily, Gladstone Park. Oregon, July Till to toili, Iik-IuIv?. For the above oceni,.T the Oregon rtiillrond &' Navigation Co. . will sj 1 from all points on their lines to Port anil and return nt on i and cne-thlrl fare on the crtlflucte plan, provided I " r mure paying 'ns.iengnrs wh have paid 50c or more, nre In attend ance. (VrtirioRte: to bo signed by II. B, Cross, secretary of th! niwmbly, at Gladstone Tark, Ore., on or before July 21st, 1908. Tlikcts may bo sold on any of the three days prior to, or on the opening day. Gladstone park Is located 12 nillis south of Portland and can readily be reached by electric lines out of Port land. J. II. KEENET. Agent O. It. A N. Co. mnminnmttti immtmmtittMttttt Klliiiiiliiilon Without Triiuilion. In cuso of stornuch and liver trou ble the proper treatment Is to stimu late these organ without Irrltnting them. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion and stimulates tho liver and bowels without Irritating these organs like pills or ordinary cathar tics. It does not naiiseato or gripe arid Is mild and pleasant to take', A. T. Hill, druggist. ADVEHTJSINU FOIt fT.IFIML UULDING felTES. Treasury Department, Office of the Secretary, Washington, D. C, June I, 1908. Proposals will be received, t be opened at t o'clock p. m., July If, 1908, for the sale or donation to the United States of a soluble site, cen trally an dconvenlently located, for the federal building to be erected In La Grande, Oregon. A corner lot, of l W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. I :dealers in: HARDWARE.STOVES.ftRMTllRF.BllLDIMC MATERIAL lr i.. Ill a . .a .... . ii iou wani uasoimc tnfiines, Wind Mills, Tanks Pumps, Pipe or Plumbing, Oct Our Prices 01't1tl944ti You'll Pay With Pleasure r'V. ''--'' 'r tv-v" - :-'X:OV--.'V'' i.WV For svsry meal you st'hsr. It will be a combination of good food, good cooking and good ser vice. Our restaurant i intend ed for people who appreciate sxid sating, also for people who like the good things of life at moderate cct. If you belong to that diss, C3mt in and see wha we can do foi you. The Model Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. We tsll weekly meal UcksU for $t.50 I ittm; ) I