LA an ANDE EVENING OBSERVER HONDAY, JUNE 6, 1910. PAGE BuVT2 3 STORIES OF 1 TliyiALIOfJD, George Sfcna Tells Koi Ka Eccaina a Spfiere VaHoper BATTERS BORN, EOT MADE. Brown Clever Outfialder 8aya He Had Hard Time Brtaklng Into Ma jor League Gam PolnUrs For Bat ters. ;-' '' " : V No. viii. . fl ICopyright, 1910, by American Prea Aaso- U ; cUtlon.1 , Batting, according to the experts, la considered tbe moat Important factor In the national game. The ball tosser who can successfully combat the pitch ers and get away with two or three safe blngles in each game In the course of the season Is looked upon as the most raluable asset to any ball club; UTo a certain extent I do agree with he baseball experts that batting has Jtaken a scientific aspect Still, there Is ja great amount of luck attached to It Jin m nu imifHotiUH T will V .. T bare In my career in the big league Experienced my share of luck with my Lltting. I don't mean to say that the Jnajority of my' hits hare been lucky Ines, but a great number of them were. In order to be an expert batsman it i necessary for the player to be pos sessed of extraordinary perception,1 or, letter, to be quick of thought, fast as i sprinter and, above all, own a stout pair of shoulders and arms. I went nto the American league In perfect ondltion.. I worked at manual labor Now is the1 .time i to put tip i Strawberiies j while they axe? cheap and good 4 . City Grocery And BAKERY European plan Only Rooms 50c to $1.50 First class Throughout I D. C. BRICHOUX, . Proprietor. W BLOCK FROM DEPOT la Grande, Oiegon - SNDRICKS & HALL I Painters, paper hang- decorators. Esti '38 furnished free. les Grocery Building Phone Ind. 1431 sAii HOTEL several years before adoptEgtEe gams as a profession, and as a result my arms, legs and shoulders were hard ened and fit to go the route. " " I hare not changed my position since tho first time a bat was handed to me, some twenty years ago. I was called awkward by my side partners, but despite this supposed handicap I developed into a hard hitter. I was never much of an outfielder: In fact, I aspired to be a pitcher or a third baseman, but the boys wanted me to play the outfield because of my abil ity to. smash out drives at tbe right moment." ; 7 ; ; When I went to the Milwaukee club some years ago the experts there criti cised my position at the : plate very , narsniv. But nevertheless I led the I lnnl.u. ...lt it.i ... amnitnu nooui'lUlfUU lUUl BBBOU Willi an average that has never been ex celled., When Jimmy Collins, then manager of the Boston champions, signed me the know-it-alls opposed me. Manager Collins was informed that 1 , would never make good In tbe Ameri can league, and they told him that I was the poorest outfielder in the coun try., I admitted this end of It, but was sure that I would prove my ability as a batsman. I . waa given little chance to show it. - - Shortly after, when I visited Boston as a member of the St.. Louis Browns, I showed these know-it-alls that 1 could wallop the sphere. I was lucky enough to maintain a batting average of .400 in every game in which I took part , .' ... ; In order to be a successful batter you t wirier makes. ' From the time he braces himself up to the arrival of the ball- in front of you you mustn't move your eye off Mr. Pitcher and tbe ball. You must watch the ball as a cat does a, mouse. The minute you lose track of Its course you are lost,. Twirlers have various ways of deliv ering the ball. Some make a lot of unnecessary motions In order to catch you off your guard. Others cut out the swing and hurl the ball over when you are least expecting It Then the catcher Is always trying to draw you into conversation in order to detract your attention from the pitcher so that you will lose sight of tbe ball. Keep your ears and eyes wide open. Pay no heed to the man behind you or the pitcher before you. ' This pair are trying to outflgure you.- Remember these things '.well. . If you never lose sight of tbe ball you will be able to bit it. Of course you may not be as sue, cessful as some, but you will succeed. I crouch, as the critics Bay, like Jim. Jeffries does 'when h,e delivers a blow. By this I mean I bring my shonlders down on a line with the ball, and as a result when I swing the full force of my shoulders, arms and body Is behind the blow stick. , The boys say I. drive a hard, bounding infield hit 'My shoulder motion, coupled with a very sharp twist of my wrists, does this.' I practiced this method several years ago upon the lots in Iowa and found it was the best system of them all. I am called a fast runner, bjit I gain most from breaking fast from tbe plate. One-tenth of a second gained after hitting the ball wins many a safety for me. , . Walker Llabgold Laavaa Amateurs. Sam Liebgold, who for twenty years has been American's most representa tive walker and during that time won more championships than any other amateur In this country, has decided to leave the amateur ranks and be come a professional. - During all his years on the track Liebgold has won over 800 races, near ly all handicaps, and has captured 600 prizes. ; He is at bis best frpm one to three miles, but can also cover long distances la fast time. : "All Things Come." Tbe magnate looked up impatiently from his work. . .... .-...,.. .- "Well, my good man," he snapped at the diffident rural person who stood twirling his rusty hat, "what can I do for you?" .. v. "I guess ye don't remember me, Hank,", faltered the caller. "But you an me use ter go swlmmln' together la th. ol'- town. Then you got a Job la th' bank, an' I got a Job In th' gro cery store." "This is all very interesting, and I seem to remember your face. But come to the point my time la valu able.": :..: ..r. ". "Yes, Hank. Yon got a' better offer and left the old village. I stayed plug ging along In th' grocery store." . "Well, weUr. - . . ;; ' ' ' "Well Hank,' when you left ' you owed $73.C2 on a grocery bill. Here's where you pay up! Cleveland Leader. Parfumea In Ancient Days. Old as the history of the world Itself la that of the queen of flowers. The ancient Greeks and Romans reveled In roses. They were used lavishly at their feasts. In the time of the republic the people bad their cups of ' Falernlan wine swimming with blooms, and -the Spartan soldiers after the battle of Olrrha refused to drink any wine that waa hot perfumed with rosea, while at the regatta of Baiae the whole surface of the Lucrlne lake was strewn with flowers. ' ;. . : Market QisotaSosis. SUGAR Cash price Sugar, $8.75; beet augar $125. VEGETABLES Iry . onions, 2c; parsnips, 2 l-2c; spinach, 3 lb for 26; fresh peas, 15c; asparagus, 3 lb for ' 25c; rubarb, 6c; celery 10c a bunch; hot bouse, lettuce, 2 bunches for 16c; head lettuce, 10c; radishes, 3 bunches for 10c; green onions, Ec a bunch; fresb Florida tomatoes, 10c; new p tatoea, SB for 25c. FRUIT Oranges, 40c dox; lemons, 35c; bananas, 40c; strawberries, 15c per box; cherries 2Hs for 25c; goose berries, 2 qts. for 25c. - . ' MEATS Hogs, live weight, : well finished, $10 cwt; cows, 3 1-2 to 4c; veal 4 to 4 l-2c; mutton, 5 1-2; chick ens 13C. ; -; ' . : , it t ; llWe I will selljyou the Earth sm - v - - -. r - .- . . :t ' and loan you the money to . -buy it.' : '..' "-01 The Real Estate Man. 4 4 DRY CHflW WOOD I am prepared to furnish Dry Chain Wood, al so partly seasoned wood, to all comers. Kind ly phone your 'order to :i-v7;;;;;';-v'l:?,-'V:v;;fi: PH0N RED m ' . e a DIRECTORYf FRATERNAL ORDERS LA GRANDE, ORE M.W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every Monday in the month at the I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend.; I. R. SNOOK, C. D. E. COX. Clerk. Women of Woodcraft . Grande Ronde Circle No. 47 meets every first and third Thursday even ing in the month at the I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting members welcome. CHLOE ROBINSON, G. M. LIZZIE ELLSWORTH, Clerk. - -v.; A.F.AA.M. . Lit Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. & A. M. holds reguler meetings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m JOHN C. HODGIN, W. M. A. C WILLIAMS, Secretary B.P. O. E. . La Granle Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Elk'a.club corntr of Depot street and Washington Avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. - DR. G. L. BIGGERS, Ex. Ruler. HUGH McCALL, Rec. Sec. .1 Op O. F. Sabordlnate . La Grande Lodge No, 16 meets in their ball every Satuiday night Vis iting brothers cordially Invited to at , tend. GEO. GROUT, N. G. . ? J. R. SNOOK, Rec. Sec. W. A. WORSTELL, Fin. Sec OBSERVER WANT Portland Markets BUTTER Extra Creamery, 29c; rtore 2023. BUTTER FAT Delllver f. o. b. at Portland, sw, cream 27 1-2; sour 25 1-2 , EGGS Local, candled, select 24 25c. : , ' ; ' POULTRY Mixed chickens. 18 l-2c; fancy ' ben,: 19c; turkeys, ; alive, 20 O 21c; dressed. 27 O 28 c; pigeons squabs, $2.60; dressed chickens, 1 to 2c higher than alive. BARLEY Producers price, 1909 Feed, $23; rolled, $25; brewing, $24. WHEAT Nominal waclc club, 8081c; bluestem, 83084c; Willam ette, valley, 81c : ' MILLSTUFFS Selling price Bran $19.50 $20; midllngs, $29.80; shorts, 21$21.50; chop, $19 6 $28. . , FLOUR New crop patents, $5.15 t ' ..- a e 0 Rebekahs , Crystal 'Lodge No. . 60 meets every Tuesday evening in tbe I. O, O. F. hall All visiting, members are invited to attend. ... ,. ;; ' ; MRS. CORA FITZGERALD, N. G. MISS SUSAN McILROY, Sec. ? . . Knights of Pythias ' ... Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets evi ery Monday avigbt In Castle hall, (old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. ; ED. WRIGHT, C. C. R. L; LINCOLN. M. of R. ft S. . O. E, 8. ... Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S. holds stated communications the second and fourth .Wednesdays of each month Visiting members cordially Invited.' MARY A. WARNlCK,Sed t .' PAUUNB LEDERLEE, W. M. ' Woodmen of the World ! V La Grande Lodge Nos 169 W. O. ,W. meets every aecond and fourth Tues day in the month. All visiting mem bers welcome. NERI ACKLES,' C. C. J. H. KEENEY, Clert. - IX thy pay Rent ? We loan you w money to build, and you pay us as you would rent. I. R. 0UVER. . PAY ADS THE CLASSIFIED GOLUMN ALWAYS BRINGS RETURN LOST Brown purse containing about ,.$16.00, some' Canadian coin, owner's card in side; in Union or on road to La Grande.' Phone or notify Ob server.; ' FURNISHED ROOMS 1612 Adams Ave., $8.00 per month, phone red 741. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Invest $250 in personal appearance and have the i man in Penington's keep your clothes cleaned and pressed for one month. Call up 411 or black 851. WANTED Lady to mend underwear. Inquire at once. Cherry's . New Laundry. . ' ' ' . ' GIRL WANTED For general house work; apply at 1312 Pennsylvania LOST Elk's tooth in setting; ."D. A. '- E.. Olympian, 186" on back. Re turn to Observer office, and,, receive suitable reward. A LARGE concern handling Alberta , and Saskatchewan lands exclusive ly,, with main offices In Calgary. Al berta, and Spokane, Wash., want a live representative in ' La Grande. Good opening for a bustler. Address the Showalter Land Co., 806 Rook," ery,-Spokane, Washington. LOST A locket, one side fully en- graved, other side plain. Leave at J Observer office. -);-. VIRNISHED- ROOM For gentlemen cnly. Nice location. Close In. Call ni Red . . " : , WANTED Boy to aell Observer! ot. the streets. Apply to the chco latlon manager of theObserver. , FOR SALE Old papers at the Ob server office. ' ' FOR SALE Seven room modern houBe and eight Jots, yotfng orchard Inquire of Earl Zundel at the La Grande National Bank.. . " ' WANTED Lady cook for the Savoy : hotel. v:;-v- 1::--;.r ROOM and BOARD 161T Fourth gt FOR SALE The Snodgrasa residence In the Old Town consisting of a ten room liouse, and the E. W. Bart lett house in the Old Town, conslstr Ing of seven rooms. . . Will be told cheap if taken at once. Inquire at the SnodgrasB grocery. Q PBOFESSIOJflL DIKECT0BY. BACON A HALL Physicians and Surgeons Office In LaGrande National Bank Bid. Phone Main 19 : C. T. Bacon, residence Main 18. ; M.'K. Hall, residence, Main 52. C. U. UPTON, Ph. 6. M. D. . 1 . ' Ppysician and Surgeon V Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office in La Grande Nat ional Bank Building. Phones: Of fice Main 2, Residence Main 32. ; GEO, - W,' ZI3LMER2IAN OBteopath Physician Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, 8, 9 and 10 Phones: Home 1332, Pacific Main 63, Residence phone. Black 951. Suc cessor to Dr. r. E. Moore. ; ... EBIA CACLOCK i ; ' Teacher of Piano ; Pupil of Pierre Doullet of the San Jose Conservatory. ( . For Children the Burrows method oi music study and musical kindergar ten. Studio In Mabaffey Buildtnr. (. T. U. CRAWFORD Attorney-at-law Practices in all the courts of the SUte and Unfted States.' Office In La Grande National Bank , Bldg La Grande, Oregon ' D. W. C NELSON Mining Enrineer Baker City - : - . - Oregon KEEP CLEAN A Towel rack and a cake of soap, and ' every day ' a clean Cellar Towel, for $1.00 a month. Phone us about it Both Phones. Cherrys New Laundry , "Best by Test" FOR SALE A wlndmUl and tank holding 400 gallons. Inquire 2103 First street or phone Black 8781. FOR SALE Household good for . ' sale, consisting of I dreseera, f bed springs and mattresses, I ro.' ' 2 carpets, 8 stoves; library tatla, commodes and wash stands, sanitary couch, 2 rockers, curtains, kltchea utensils, etc, linoleum enough for I ' floors. Inquire at 1307 Madison At. WANTED Clean cotton rags.- Ob server office. FOR SALE Household furniture at A. O. Hagan'a residence 1410 Mon roe avenue. ' -'VJ-' FOR SALE Phaeton. , good as new. Inquire 901 Adams avenue or phono Red 161. FURNITURE FOR SALE All house hold furniture of a five-room house for sale cheap if taken at once; also canned fruit and baby carriage. Call at 1,204 Pennsylvania avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS 1611 Adams : Ave,': $8.00 v pe month. -' ' All Who Love Little Ones will prorido purest of tha Ipnre in Candy ( PtronU$t1n "Meter DeaUr Miami OMlKtiMwiy Co., Mln., ftrtUmt, Chas. E. Cochran v Geo. T. Cochran COCHRAN CQCHBAJ , Attorneys La Grande National Bank Bldf. La Grande OresOa DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD , Ppysician and. Surgeon : 1 Over Red Cross Drug Store Special attention to diseases of Eye, and Ear. ...... Office phone Main 22; Res. Main 728. WILLIAM M. RAMSEY Attorney and Counselor at Law Room 15 and 16 Sommer Block La Grande . . . - Oregon DR. P. A. CHARLTON ; Veterinary Surgeon ' Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Qranie Residence phone. Red 701; Ofllc phone, Black 1361; Independent phone 63; both phones at residence. DR. W. H. RHEY . Graduate from the Ohb State Univer sity. Vaccination, Dentistry, and car . gery of all kinds: . Country calls J promptly answered. Agent for Nat ional Live Stcck ' Insurance Aiao. . elation, Portland, Oregon." ' , Office 14 Adams Ave. Phones, PadSe Black 1901, Independent 375. J. C PRICE, D. M. D. -''Dentist .', -"'::'-Room 23, La Grande National Bank Building. Phoue Black 899L N. M0LIT0R, M. D. . Ppysician and Surgeon .. Corner Adamc . e. and Depot street Office Main 68 . Residence C9 v