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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1911. PAGE 8 """ - - 1 . 4 c " CIL017A KEEH FOR PBIZES (Continued from page one) Cotner shows some gain and Miss Mil dred Stephenson; the sweet singer of the Star theatre, Is helped by a lot of coupons.' Mrs. Nutter, also. U favored by friends who take pleasure In cutt ing Totee out of the Observer and casting them for her. A kind thought prompts the casting of every vote and a good score Is a tribute of many kind thoughts. . la I'noa Const?., , - Last week . developed two strong contestants In Union county. In Miss Agnes Hansen of Perry and Miss FranVIe Peebler of Ladd's canyon. Ulss Hansen has sudd nly loomed pon the contest horizon in contest district No. 2 and Is making a meteoric f ight through space. Several of htr Admiring friends have called at the Observer office t' d!ln : her good qual Ities and to erpr; the hope that she may win. t La Grande, Oregon; said sewer to be laid in accordance with the plans and speclflcatlos, now on file. In this office and under the supervision of the' city Inspector. Alt bids to be In before eight (8) o'clock; p. m. Wednesday evening, May 10th, 1911. and mast ho accompanied by acertlfled check of five (5) per cent of the amount of the bid. The council reserves the right to reject any or an bids. ' -.- " By order of the council, April 26thj 1911. . C. M. HUMPHREYS. V Recorder of the City of La Grande,-' . Oregon. ,-. UIGIITIES 3 STHAISHT . . . over and the short stop bungled, Chll-1 Indian saw It coming ana on, now n ders safe. Stoddard flew out to left did smash it, gout iwc s4uu. F ARMIES' DAY MAS HERE. Would Arrange a Monthly Event for ! ale of Stock and Grains. Miss P has been gaining on most of hrr "ivals from the first dav! she p'r.'.' the contest. This week, with fci-r 31 n , M:ss Peebler will make a 40-m.l - drive for subscriptions over toward E.i.l.sr county. Sickntsa and a death in the family have Interrupted the work of , Miss Dess Kelly of Cove. Miss Kelly is said to be a very deserving girl and her loyal friends may come to her rescue with subscrlnttons now that misfor tune haa Luirrupted her progress. Mlsa Rob.rt.Kin, by tactful nesa and incessant work, continues to keep the ' lead in her district, which Is an envla . bie honor since she has bo many acthe and aspiring rivals. M. M. Gi:i:n, farmers' day promo ter is In the c'.i" io-ay talking over the proposition of establishing ' a monthly farmers' rale, day In which the farmers brin their goods to town and foreign buyers come to buy direct. He has credentials showing where be has had success elsewhere with his plan, once tried here, and the matter will likely be given due consideration. Baker Out of Cellar. -" ' By defeating Union at Baker yester day, score 6-4, Baker got out of , the cellar and the t area now stand: V. L. Pet. La Grande 3 0 1,000 VH4.V ' :..! ' "" - - - ,............, m . -A iUVU Baker ............ 1 . 2 Union '..,.;.-. , . 0 3 -.333 .000 Notice to Contractors. ! . Notice Is hereby g'.ven .that : scaled bids will be received at the office of the recorder of the ctly of L? Grando, Oregon, for furnishing and laying ap proximately forty, thou?pnd .(40 000) lineal feet of eight (8) Inch sewer In the Btreeta and alleys of the city of ; FOR FALLING HAIR. You Run No Rick When You Use This . . Remedy. .' We promise you that, if your balr is falling out, and yon hare not let it go too Jnr. you can repair the damage al ready done by uslifc llexall "ftT Hair Tonic, with perslsieney and reKUlarlty for n reasonable length of time, 'it i- scientific, cleansing, nntlseptte. ger tnlcldal prepuratimi. that destroys, mi crobes, stimulate good circulation around the hair roots.' promote nnir iitmrlsUmiMii, reniove dandni!! and re store balr health. It is us pleasant tn use as pure water, and It Is dHlcatelj perfumed I; Is a real tolliM necessity. We want vnit to try Itexall '!):' flair. Ton:- wiiji our promise thai it will cust yon ii ' Vi unless -you are perfectly HatK . 1 vltb its t use. It conies in t. prices "( aim 51.00.. Reiaemlier. yon. can oht.ua Rexull Henietlles In this communlt) only at our store-The Itexull Store Hill!" i Strce. ' ' field ; Proe hit the Indian and went to first on a fielder's choicv that killed Childers at third; Bradley laced a warm one to Carter that put Bradley on first; and then Aubln balled one np on a fielder's choice that let Proe score.''.: In the second Elgin scored a run when Hughes hit and Carter followed with a drive to center field, scoring Hughes. Proe cut off a ran at this time with as fine a peg from deep gar den to the home plate as any profes sional ever dared dream of. Thn third tnntnz cost Elzin dearly. "Chief Bender" Aubm ana his nana u WM ft 8W4tfeet ln wWcn Aubla Buf. of. Elgin, Indians got an awful drub-. f ered terrlflcally , . childers got ago ing with a clean hit, Stoddard did the EXCITEMEST PEOYOmG 005. TEST AT ELGI3 IE8TEEDAT. Locals Came Away With Anbln'a Scalp -.'. Terribly Lacerated. bing-at the Eastern Oregon league matinee at Elgin yesterday when La Grande batted out a .decisive victory. making it three straight this year. Fi nal score, 8 to 4. From th-: fir.st ball over until the final curtain was rung down, it was bing! bing! and nothing that Aubln could put over was passed up. . Many of the long slams were caught, others fielded after errors but same thing and after Proe went safe on a fielder's choice following a long drive that was fielded poorly, Childers came home. Then Kail came to bat and scored Stoddard with another clean hlngle and Proe raced In behind j Stoddard on the same hit.. La Grande got two runs ln the fifth; The racket Little George Ferguson ia. branding himself the king pin umpire or tne league.. It was an unusually well-disciplined, game. - To enumerate all the sensational and occasional bum plays would be too vast a task. '. Tou who missed it missed an. afternoon of real good sport Once more.lt was La Grande's super ior knowledge of real baseball that, as sisted by wonderful hitting streak, won the game, Elgin had no chance. Hf HAS ASSISTASCE. MMW '' ' V .- - ' t -'..''.-..' Admtted Lawyer Helped Him Jarors - Want to see His Cabin. Hay ward. Wis., May 8. Admission ; that H. G. Ellsworth,- former district attorney was helping the defense to j unearth evidence, was made today by Diets, who Is trying his own case, on I a charge of murdering Deputy Harpj in a battle at Cameron dam. The Jury insists upon being taken to see the Dtetz cabin before rendering a verdict. seven times La Grande's batting mon-l v , . 4 mm Mclnnis helped win his game by lead- ! lng off with ar hit, and Childers and Stoddard got clean ones to follow. sters mad connections for clear hits, Attendance a Large One, Jin the first place the attendance waa large. Close to 300 people were car ried to Elgin on the excursion train and these, augmented by about 400 Elgin fans, made a fine matinee crowd, a crowd that shivered In the cold only occasionally for never, Injmany years, haa there bsen a game In "these parts" that could muster up the hits, runs, er rors, long drives, sensational plays, bonehcaded Work, clever double plays excellent baaerunnlng, wild heavts and good pitching. What an assort ment It was and ihe people like that( sort of thlnar. That Ta Grand -won was overshadowed by the way they did. At no time was La Grande ln critical danger of defeat and the bis delegation rooted Itself hoarse In the celebration. '' Childers, lead-off man for La Grande, put a kink In the Aubln offerings on the .first one over; so did Hooper ln l:ading off for Elgin, and. too, both men got. to first on boots. Childers leaned against the nose of the first ball v vA 1 NrfT-PYRIGHT 1911 Proe got a fielder's choloe again fol lowing connection with Aubin's twis ter's and Bradley went out, Aubin to Patten. However, Mclnnis scored on Stoddard's drive and ChildeTs followed him In. La Grande scored again in the eighth on a combination of mors cli maxed with a bum heave to third by f Hughes that let Proe come home. In I the ninth Cobb got on with an error was was eventually thrown out at the plate by Aubin. Couley was scored when Carter fumbled and got twisted on Childers' drive. . ; , , Elgin scored in the fifth when the homers got two hits off Mclnnis. Car ter went to first on a hit; Hooper hit and DeBoie went good on Cobb's bor.. Bradley dropped a Texas leagiur aud DeBoie scored on the same play. Car ter was scored on Russell's sacrifice, Debole's score followed Hooper's ngls tratlon on Cobb's error. . ' THE SUMMARY. For the quickest and Most Re liable ; MESSENGER SERViCE Cull Slain 4 or Independent 121. II.KESLER, Calls Answered Tromptly. -I iieife .is a great difference between the glassea that" are prescribed j FOB TOU after a thorough ' scientific ax amlnation, and thosethat are hawked from door to door by the peddlers, or handed out over the store counter. In my thorr ough methods I find out exactly : WHAT THE EYE SEEDS without asking you a single question. Different, isn't it, to that of merely" trying on one pair after another, and selecting something that neither you nor the vender knows anything about? - " Any Ltnse Duplicated In a few 3Hnntes. I Grind all my glasses HE ACOCK Eyesight Specialist. ext Door , to the Tost Office. Childers, 3b ........5 2 2 2 3 2 Stoddard, rf ........4 1 2 10 0 Proe, cf ;....4 3f 0 11 0 jBradley, ss .........4 0 0 1 0 1 j Kail, lb ..4 0 1 10 0 0 Meyer, cf ..... 4 0 1 10 0 Cobb, 2b .......4 0 0 4 1 2 Conley, c :.4 1 0 7 2 5 ! Mclnnis, p ..........4 1 1 0 7 0 37 8 7 27 14 10 ELGIN ABRHPOA.E' Hooper. 2b .........4 115.10 Russell. K ......... l4 0 0 10 0 De Bole, cf ..." 4 10 2 0 0 Odell, as' ...........4 0 0 1 2 2 Jones, rf . ....... ...4 0 0 I I 1 Patten-, lb ..........4 0 0 7i 0, 1 Hughes, c .....4 116 2 2 Carter, 3b .4 1 2 3 0 2 Aubln, p .. ..,.3 0 1 1 13 3 35 4 .6 27 19 11 Agents, Wanted j . ' ..... . jjtood bustiers to sell high j gade specialties. Live, men off good, address can beat a salary job two to one. . Apply from 8 to 11:30 a. m. The Oregon Spec ialty .Co. " : Room ; 1, Corpe building, (up " : stairs.) Second entrance south of post office. ' ihn Benjamin Franklin said: "Show me how your graveyard is kept anJ I'll show you what kind of people live in the com munity." .v The Blue Mountain Marble Woxks v Has Just received a carload of Vermont marble. Place your or , ders at once for , monuments, head stones and markers.' - To men who know Style, character, fine tailoring,, and that indescrib able something in clothes of the highest type that characterizes them as distinctive and different from ordinary garments to the men who know superior clothes when they see them we extend a most cor dial invitation to call and see these excellent Suits Ready-To -Wear Of which it can be truthfully said that better made garments are not produced. See these garments learn how nice it is to see just how well' the clothes look on you before you invest a cent. : o ii e y:m;:dCY a nt o -n- The Store That Satisfies Earned runs La Grande 2; Elgin 1; Erst on balls Mclnnis 1; 2 base hits Aubin. Struck but By Aubln 5, by Mclnnis 5; double plays Aubin to Fatten; Proe to Conley; sacrifice hits Bradley 2, Cobb 1; Russel 1; stolen bases Childers 2. Proe 2; Elgin none. The (aim's Smoke." Th3 money La Grande gleaned would fit up a good flat anyway. Proe got two throws from the centa field to home plate in the .finest kind of shape. He cut off two runs. Childers got a foul after a sprint of 3o yards and a minute later stopped a score by grabbing a bum heave to him. Stoddard, playing right field, garner, ed one oil the right neia tence utter turniug and running pell mell toward the stockade, stopped, turned around and gathered It ln, and that with a hit meant a run, too. i Conley got a strong arm once but otherwise was on the job all the time i and outplayed his opposing receiver in every way. Kail broke into La Grande colors on first nicely. His height helps him and I though he got all kinds of bad throws he haa no errors against him. His hit ting meant much, too. Myers did not get away with any phenomenal plays like the Sunday be fore. One of his hits banged up against the fence but was caught. Cobb had a bad day off his arm pre vented throwing. ' Bradley at short sacrificed and field ed well, though he got tangled up once, and got into many plays. Mclnnis was ln fine shape. He field ed remarkably well, getting seven dif ficult assists. His thrnwln? haa th a .... stuff on them that nreventa a niacins: . If .... .. . ' . . . ' . of hits the only time anybody hit for appresclable distance was in the ninth with two down when he lobbed one over to Aubln tor the fun of it. The Decoration Day Will soon be here. You should see that the graves of your diad are properly marked. The Blue Mountain Marble Works E.C.DAVIS, PROP. Ripe California 1 OLIVES in Glass Jars ust the size for Picnics and Lunches. ,:.t .' V: Mio a Fresh lol of Bulk Olives lust in Royal Groce ry H. Pattison, Prop. Not in the Association 13 INTEREST on an $1150.00 Investment. 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