La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 10, 1911, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OltEGOH.
MONDAY, JULY 10, 1911.
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! Special Excursion Rates of
11 One and A Third Fare
1( on the 0. W. R. & N. Co. from Yalla Walla, Pendle
ton, La Grande, Baker City, Huntington and inter-
n mediate points direct to the park. (Be sure to ask
for tickets direct to Wallowa Lake Park.)
LAKE PARK
"The Beauty Spot of the Northwest"
RATES
1 Tent with 1 Bed
1 Tent with 1 Bed and 1 Cot ...
1 Tent with two beds ..
1 Tent with 1 Bed
1 Tent with 1 Bed and 1 Cot
1 Tent with 2 Beds ......... :.. ...
.$1.00 Per Day
.$1.50 Per Day
.l$1.75PerDay
..$5.00 Per Week
, ..$7.00 Per Week
.$7.50 Per Week
MEALS
are" furnished at the Restaurant and Lunch Counter
?t rasonaftIe urices. - $5.50 meal tickets can be pur
chased for $5.00. ?' - :1-v---;Trr:V..,w:r:,;
Parties desiring to bring their own camping out
fits will be allotted space FREE.
Burros and Saddle Horses
for mountain climbing 25c, per hour. Special rates
by the day.
Dancin
r
v7 ednesJays and Saturdays and on
special occasions if desired. "
For Further Information Address the
f Wsllowa Lake Amusement Co.
Complete Equipment tor Resetting ann Repairing ,
Rubber Buggy Tires V
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor '
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY
.NOTICE OF STREET 13IPE0VE3IEM
TO WHOM IT MAN CONCERN. Not
tlce t ' i pursuance
of a resolution adopted by the com
mon council of the city' of La Grande,
Oregon, on the 17th day of August,
1910, creating Improvement district
No. 25. and designating Chestnut
street, as such district, and in pursu
ance of a resolution 'adopted by Bald
common council on the 7th day of
June, 1911, whereby said council de
termined and declared its Intention to
improve all that portion of Chestnut
street, in said Improvement district as
hereinafter described, by constructing
cement , walks 12 feet wide on both
sides of the street, the council will,
ten day after the service of this notice
upon the owners of the property af
fected and benefitted by such Improve
ment, order that said above described
Improvement be made; that the boun
daries of said district to be so im
proved are as follows:
All that portion of Chestnut street,
from the north line tf alley between
Adams and Jefferson avenue, to. the
south line of Jefferson avenue.
(A) And the property affected or
follows: Lot 13, block 115, Chaplln'B
addition and Lot 1, block 114, Chap
lin's addition, all In La Grande, Ore
gon. ; . . ". ,
Notiec la hereby-further given that
the council will levy a special assess
ment on all the property affected or
benefitted by. such Improvement for
the purpose of paying for such Im
provement. That the estimated cost of
such improvement - is the sum ' of
$412.33. . That the council will, on the
19th day of July,. 1911, meet at the
council chamber at the hour of 8
o'clock, p. m., to consider said esti
mated costt and the levy of said as
sessment when a hearing will i be
granted to any . person feeling ag
grieved by such assessment.
- La Grande, Oregon, June 28th, 1911.
CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE,
OREGON. .
By C. M HUMPHREYS,
Recorder of the City of La Grande,
. Ore?"". :
About 99 per cent of the members
of the International Paving Cutters'
union are tmployed on the piece work
system, and most of the gains they
strive for are In the nature of improv.
ed working conditions, which lead to
better wages.
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Wten you ha ve looked over a II lines of
autos carried in La Grande: and still want
machine that will never fail, investigate
I
R. LEIGHTON, Exclusive Agent
It does the work and does it easier than
any of them and costs less to maintain.
We can prove it to you.
iQiumom aim river oicvuks
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are sianaara me wonu
Me honest
Repair department
fixes troubles after
I ortersliave tried and failed. Take your work to him
!t first and save time and expense. I
EIEIII TO DUE
SUN DAY SCORE
I'MOX OUTPLATED ALL AU0OD
YESTERDAY.
FT) n n
Excit for One Bad Inning Union
- Presents Good Line of BalL
"Heck" Mclnnis wa8 the popular
kid yesterday when La Grande was
able tokeep up its winning streak,
and not only did the slab artist twirl
a good game but he batter almost 1000
Including a beautiful home run, his
first this year. Union had no chance
at any time to win after La Grande
slipped three over the rubber In the
opening session. Childers hit and was
sacrificed to second by Elwell, pur
loined the third station and scored
when Owens' drive to Sheets was
booted. Proe got on when Clark mix
ed up a grounder and scored on Mc
rcli'c c!:" Ir!r;.v ""Aw
ed by. Owens who romped home as
Kellum failed tt, get the single back
into play. Union played much beter
ball after the one erratic inning and
it was asy Balling from then on. Al
though oue-elded, the ganic was niad; !
interesting by the clever work of the
young collegian on Ins mound for Un
ion. Even at that ' Mclnnis had the
best of him in all arguments. ;
A by-play entirely out of order and
the first of the year, gave the fans
something they hadut' paid for. ; Cof
fee, Owens and Kef p'.y figured in it,
and blows were struck. The fans were
so disgusted with the behavior of the
plays that the recslnts will differ
hereafter." Baseball lovers-want . -to
pay extra when ithey see priza flghta
The story of the game.
LA GRANDE.
ABRII PGA 13
Childers, 3b 3 1 3 1
Elwell, lb 3 0 0 12
Proe, cf ...,..,,,. 5
Owens, Stoddard, c, 4
Bradley, 2b - 4
Coffee, ss 3
McDonald, rf ...... 4
Stoddard,' PIdcock rf 4
Mclnnis, p ........ 4
35 12 27 13 4
UNION
ABRHPOAK
Kellum, cf ..
Clark, ss
Davis, lb ....
Sheets, 2b .. .
McMillan, 3b
Conley, c ....
Nodine, rf . . .
Keiben, p
0 1
3 1
0 1
3 1
0 0
1 10 2 0
1 0 0 0
1 0
- 28 1 9 24 11 . 4
' SUMMARY.
Ct:':n b::ics: Childers, r.oc, 0-.v;::s,
CcCst 3). . Smith, , Ruiocn; sacrlf.ee
hi a: Childers, Elwell (2) J earned
ru:s: La Grr.nde 5, Union l; First on
balls Off Reiben 1; .first baB9 on er
rors: Grande 4, Union 4; two bas?
hits:, r?o?, Coff-c, Kellum ?nd Re!-
tcu; IIoux run: Mclnnis; struck out.
by Mclnnis $, by .Reiben' ft; Hit by
pUchsr; Childers and Stoddard. ;
. 'ofes of the Game.
The infield worked like a clock yes
terday, Nothing to complain about at
any time. ' - , ; . '
Few balls went to the outfield, One
of these McDonald gathered in, the
other waa pegged to home byTfo.
cutting off a runner. .
Stoddard worked behind the bat af
ter Owens had been benched and fin
ished the game with good satisfaction
to th fans. Owens had played a high
class game u until Ms retirement.
Players will probably learu some
day that It doesn't pay to beef. That
is a toatter for the captain. However,
Kteney is partially to blame in that
he lost his temper and struck Owens.
He was perfectly within hia right and
bounden duty to maintain order by
benching tbe flayers, Neither of the
pltchera or th Umpire could see the
dusty, plate half, of the time and thac
IB where the shady ball and strikes
decisions came from, In which both
teams suffered equally. -
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