FAGE EIGHT,
EVENING O BSERVEK. LA GRANDE OIIEGOX, MOXDAV, JULY 13. 1908.
EIGHT PAGES.
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B A KE R WINS
LAST game
THE MUST DAY OP Of II "AFTER THE 4TII- tXEAILVNCE SALE DEMONSTRATED' TILT THE
PUJLIC IS ALWAYS INTERESTED 1 A GOOD THING. THE CROWDS CAME EXPECTING MICH,
AND THEY DID NOT GO AWAY DISAPPOINTED. WE LOOKED OCT FOR THAT. WE INTEND
riLVT THE CONSTANTLY CHANGING ARRAY OF BARGAIN'S SHALL MAKE THIS STORE A SHOP
PING CENTER TILVT MAY HE VISITED WITH MICH rROFIT TO YOC AND US DAY AFTER
DAY. UNLESS YOU COME TOMORROW, YOU 1LVVE NOT SEEN THE BEST. IT IS WORTH YOUR
WHILE TO COME EVERY DAY. ' -
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Muslin Underwear
A large assortment of odd pieces at
25 to 50 percent below regular price.
Lawn Waists
Some very good numbers left $1.50
values now 88c, $1.75 values now 98c
$2.50 values now $1.98
White Canvas Shoes
What remains of these will be put in
at HALF PRICE $1.50 values now 75c
$2.25 values now $1.15
500 Remnants
Including everything from calicoes to
silks at practically half price. -
Lawns, Dimities etc
12 l-2c to 18c values now
1 5c to 20c values now
25c to 35c values now
10c
13c
18c
Silk and Lisle Gloves
White, black and tan $1.00 values
now 79c, $1.25 values now 98c
$1.50 values now . . $.9
THE PEOPLE'S STORE
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, - LA GRANDE, OREGON
PUNKS ARE
I
AY 1 HERE
La Grande' professional baseball
players are already scattering to other
points of the compass, since the post
season series with Baker City has
been dropped as Impractical. The
first to leave were 8hortstop Houston
and Catcher Fournler, both popular
players of the team before It dis
banded. La Grande had an aggregation that
has called for much comment from
other points In the Pacific northwest
and as soon as the league broke up
practically every one of them had
been signed elsewhere. Captain Al
Lodoll leaves tomorrow for Portland,
from where he goes to Vancouver of
the Trl-Clty league. Pitcher BUI Cot
teman Is going to the Frakes team of
the same league. Pitcher Fuchell and
Third Baseman Wallace Chllders have
signed up with Wallace, Idaho, and
leave soon for their team club. Four
nler may play with Vancouver If his
health permits, otherwise he goes to
BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE
L A. Livingston Prop. ( New Management)
Rates $1.00, $1.25, 51.50
Best 25c meal In the city
Beds 25c and 50c
All outside rooms. Board
and lodge $6. per week
One block horn depot.
Only house in the
city employing
while help only
his home In Aberdeen. Center Fielder
Zimmerman has signed up with Ward
ner, where Beck is now playing.
Arthur Van Horst who has hovered
over second base while with the Babes,
Is going back to St Louis and will
probably play ball there the rest of
the season. He has several proposi
tions under consideration. 1
La Grande haa a. tmnch of ball
tossers to be proud of, and the clean
winning of the pennant Is due to the
fact that throughout the season there
has been a constancy In the ltne-up
that was far more noticeable than In
any other league. Every player of the
La Grande team will make good In
any club of the class In which they
have played thus far, and next year
will see some of them advanced a peg
or two.
TRY OUR SERVICE
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At Uie EUvtrto.
The films at Sherwood's this change
are very attractive, and the songs are
better than ever before. "All She
Gets From the Ice Man Is Ice" Is the
title of one of the songs. In the
films there are several very funny
ones, anil laughing Is good for one
during the hot weather It reduces
corpulency. Trobably the most beau
tiful film seen since the show started
Ik one of those Included In the pro
gnim tonight, nml continuing until
Wednesday evening. Something new
In films Illustrates "Ourglurs New
Trliks."
WHITE KWAN BAND
ENTERTAINS FANS.
Laxt Game of tlio Scumou Goes to ISa
, kef City by Closo &.tre La Gramtc
Game Vnlll tlm Ninth liming When
Visitors Nose Oat Victory.
Baker City won from the La
Grande Babes yesterday In one of the
most exciting games of the season. It
was nobody's game until the end.
The rooters were pretty evenly divid
ed and excitement ran high. In the
first Inning La Grande- made two
runs and in the fifth one, while Ba
ker scored one In the fourth and one
In the fifth. The score stood 8 to 2
In favor of La Grande until the first
of the ninth, when Baker made three
runs.. M1iiti mnA n. "?h !tc
good ball. While eight errors for La
Grande and three for Baker tells the
tale. McGlnnls umpired and was sim
ply awful on balls and strikes. He
also failed to call two balks made by
Gregg. The Baker City rooters cer
"talnly showed the right spirit for base
ball and deserve great credit for com
ing In such a crowd. -
Tne Baker City band played a num
ber of pieces at the park, which were
greatly appreciated by the crowd,
while "How Dry I Am" made the hit
of the day.
To look at the crowd at the game
yesterday made one think what a
shame La Grande and Baker could not
finish out the season when so much
enthusiasm was shown.
The La Grande boys were a nice.
clean bunch of players and the fans
hate to see them leave.
The Score. '
La Grande ABEHPO A E
Lodell, lb J 2 1 9 0 0
Chllders, c 4 0 1 4 1 0
Zimmerman, cf ....4 0 1 I 0 0
Fuchell, If 3 1 o 5 0 0
Van Horst, Jb ...,4 0 1 3 0 3
Houston, ss 3 0 1 0 0 1
Lee, 2b .4 0 0 4 3 2
Stoddard, rf 3 0 0 0 0 1
Nelson, p ........4 0 1 0 t 1
Tetals . . .. 3a 3 ( 27 11 t
Baker City AB R H PO A E
Divorce Cose on.
The circuit court this afternoon
heard arguments in the Dray vs. Dray
divorce case. Attorneys Cochran &
Cochran appear for the plaintiff and
C. H. Finn for the defendant. The
case Is still on trial.
SHORT DELAY
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GOT
THE CLUBS
LIGHTS MADE HIT
LAST SATURDAY NIGHT.
Insufficient Material at Hand Means
Tlutt There Will Be a Delay In Main
taining the New Lighting System,
Which Made Favorable Impression
Saturday Night Material to Come
From Portland,
Long, It 5 1 1 3
Rochon, 2b 5 0 1 4
Dugan, ss 4 0 1 2
Ward, o 4 0 0 11
Wilson, cf 4 3 2 2
Price, lb 4 0 0 4
Harper, 3b 4 1 10
Standrldge, rf ....4 0 0 1
Gregg, p .........4 1 1 0 12
Totals 33 S
Runs and niu.
1 2 3 4 3
La grande .... 2
Hits 1
Baker City ...0
Hits 1
7 27 15 3
0 3
1 8
3 S
87
0 0 0 1
0 10 3
0 0 10
0 0 10
The Summary.
Earned runs None. First on balls,
off Gregg, 1. Left on bases La
Grande, 6; Baker, 7. Wild pitch
Nelson, 1. First base on errors La
Grande, 1; Baker, 4. Two-base hits
Rochon, Wilson. Btruck out by Nel
son, 3; Gregg 10. Double plays Du-
gnn, unassisted; Lee to Lodell; Hous
ton to Lee to Lodell. Hit by pitcher.
Nelson 2; Gregg 3.
BIG
Business
is being done at
the Creditors Big
Slaughter SALE
at the
RED CROSS
Drug Store
SO.I8
DllVC.S
MIRRORS
STATION KllY
LEATHER GOODS
TOILET ARTICLES
imi'KIIES OP ALL KINDS
Hl lllll It GOODS and
DRVUG1ST SUNDRIES at
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES
Creditors Need
THE MONEY
FREE
a souvenir postal
of La Grande to
each customer as
long as they last
at the
RED CROSS
Drugstore
MORRISON CASE IN OCTOBER.
Court Scl Date When Noted Morrl
son EM-licutlng Como Comes I'p.
The State of Oregon vs. tho Morri
son estate, cose, which borders on sui
sutlonallsrn, was taken up this after
noon by Circuit Juge Knowles and
the date of trial set for tho first day
of the October term of court. In this
case the state Is trying to escheat the
extensive holdings of the estate of
William Morrison. Many- local peo
ple are Interested In this case.
Amateur Ball.
Elgin, July 13. Elgin and Wallowa
concluded a series of two games yes
terday at Wallowa. Saturday's game
was won by Wallowa, 13-10, and yes
terday the game went to Elgin. Score
8-2.
Union, July II. Yesterday's game
with Huntington was won by the vis
itors, f-I. The Union team was some.
what broken up and consequently not
up to Its usual form.
Baker City, July 13. The fast team
from Cove, down In Union county, met
defeat here yesterday at the .hands
of the local amateurs, score
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Ronde Electric company, finds that he
has not all the necessary material on
hand to put up the street Illumina
tions, and It will be a few days yet
before the work can be taken up.
The matter of completing the fund
will be taken up systematically today,
and there is no doubt that within a
day 'or two the electric company will
be given sufficient guarantee of the
permanent value of the contract for
this extra lighting to Justify the ex
pense of Installation, which will be
quite heavy. Of the value of the lights
there a no doubt, for there were
hundreds of people on the streets
Saturday evening that do not ordin
arily come down town after dark, and
on every side were heard appreciative
expressions. From a buslnes view
point the increased attractiveness of
the streets Is bound to result In a gain
of dollars and cents to the merchants.
INLAND EMPIRE LEAGUE.
Standi nff of the Clubs.
Played Won Lost
La Grando 31 20 11
Walla Walla i.39, 15 15
Baker City ...Ul N 14 17
Pendleton 32 13 1 .41
Though Baker City made a valiant
spurt at the finish, Bhe could not over
take the second place team, Walla
Walla, of the Inland Empire league.
She won two Btralght from La Grande
and pushed herself to a point less than
SO behind the Garden City artists.
Pendleton finished In the cellar the
best she could do. La Grande com
pletes the season a winner by 45
totnt. Walls Walla Mined aMnn4
place some flme ago and has been in
serious danger of losing . even that
coveted place.
At Pendleton the Walla Wallans
and the Pets disbanded last evening.
The Saturday afternoon game went to
Walla Walla by a score of 12 to 6,
while the last game was Pendleton's
without halt trying. The score yes
terday was 8 to 0. '
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Pastime Program.
The Pastime theater opens the week
strong. In its feature film, "Talis
man," the house gives an attraction
alone worth the admission price. The
regular song and banjo specialists
again. The full program follows:
"Annie's Love Story," "The Trouble
some Fishbone," "The Gaieties of TJ1
vorce," "Water Polo," "Just His Luck"
and "The Talisman" In colors.
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