La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 13, 1912, Image 8

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, MONDAY, MAY. 13, 1912. ''
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The Elite
THEATRE
Proprietors j Mrs. T. S, Murphy.
Mrs. Fred Swaney ani
, . ;.' ' Mrs. . F. Sinclair.
THE HOUSE OF FEATURES..
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'"THE STRAIGHT It AD" ...
Itcliaiire
How mother love for a boy
sbe lost, caved a woman from
a wrong step, and a waif from
' prison stripes.
"EXECCTITE CIEMEXCI" .,
; ............ i.... i Imp
Through the kindness of the
governor's daughter the family
of a convict enjoys a ., happy '
Thanksgiving. ' - ' j . '
"THE PKIAIIUE ON FIEE"
' ,.v-.......i.. Ganmout
A thrilling western story with
,a great prairie Are scene.
THE GAT BACH ELOK". ...
. ....... v. 7 Solax
A comedy In which a gay old
bachelor is cleverly' checkmated '
Vocal Solo "GABDE3 OF ,.:
DREAMS" ; '. i
May 14 and 15th. "
' 811AMC.S O'BRIEN -IX, TWO
r ' COMPLETE REELS yT
Bids Wanted.
' La Grande.; Ore., May 10. The Un
; ion County Fair association will pay
the sum of $10.00 for a suitable sketch
(submitted by Tuesday evening, C p.
m., May 14th) of a grand stand seat
ing 2,000 and, bleachers seating 1,000
persons. , I . '
A. B. CHERRY. Ass't 9ect'y.
THOROUGHBRED
f LYMOTb SOCKS
Pallet bi Cocaerel Mating
, Utility MaUrgs,
Egg for sale. For Prim Cor
respond to 1
D.0. STODDARD
La Cnrdt, Ore
FOURTH ANNUAL
At Union, Oreg
El
BIGGER
BETTER
GRANDER
I Than Ever
Creates!: Stock -Show
in Northwest
FREE FEED : t
FRE6ENTRANC-. $
1 - J FREE SHELTER g
SPECIAL "
J Railroad Rates
C-ome. n bet; , iiii-
there is in L'v Stock.
i Geo. W. Benson,
i ., .Presi Jen wg
-.Geo.' A. iciebirc.
tj' Secretary
Slid!
silt
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OIDDIMC TflkT
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LOOSE CONTEST
MolXMS IS ABLE TO REPEAT AT
. BOISE. . . ..
Sunday Game Goer 'to Boise, tilting,
Irrigators tn Series. . J
Boise,; ' May.i lJ2. (Special) La j
Grande ,, stopped '...her,,,, losing s'treak j
momentarily Saturday afternoon and j
allowed a majority of the Pippins to
fatten their batting averages when,
after having pulled up alongside the
railroaders, Kellackey's men blew
up in the tenth inning yesterday and
allowed five runs to slip -over ttye
pan. In their own part of the final
session the Irrigators were helpless,
and 'they lost the first extended in
ning contest of the Trl-State .league.
IS to 8: Both teams played the game
with boots on,-but the errors of the
home club seemed the more costly. In
spite of the; ragged work of both on
the defensive, it was a game crowded
with excitement, and the result ' was
always In doubt until that explosion
in the tenth. " '' ;
Crutchfleld, the big red haired boy
from Albion,- "worked on , the slab for
Boise, and though'he got awaY badly
the" first Inning, he pitched a good
game!; and deserved to win It. He
had speed, curves, and fairly ' good
control, but he has. a lot to learn be
fore he can ;be . called a ' finished
pitcher. He had trouble trying to
field his position.
Mclnnis again did the turn, he won
the opening game and came back on
his next time at the slab, thus far
doing something no other pitcher has
done, winning the .first two games
pitched. The story of Saturday's game
is well told in the box score:
Boise.
AB RBH PO A E
Luttrell, 3b 5 0 0 2 4 1
Naughton. 2b 5 113 13
McRae, lb . 5 1 0 11 1 0
Glmlin, cf ..
Harmon, rf
West. If ...
JaiiPEn, ts .
C. Fox, c ...
Crutchficld,
Donovan . .
Totals ...
..4
..4
..4
..3
..5
..4
.:i
3
0
j
........40 8
La Grande.
7 30 16 8
AB R BH PO A E
Catgrlff, ss
Fitzeprald,
Owen, c
3b
farauley. 2b ...6 2 2
Forbes, rf ,
Wallers, lb
Twk, If . . ,
Mclnnis, p.
.3 2 0
0 12
4 0
1 1
: y ' r i
....44 13 15 30 19 8
Tjiils ..
'Batted for Crutchfleld In tenth
. Score lij luuitiKs.
Bele ... ...'.0 i 30202 0.0 08
l.a- flrandc . .3 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 513
Suminnry:
Firt base on errors Poise. 7; La
Grande, S. Sacrifice hits Luttrell,
.tnnuM), Co'-griff, Fitzgerald, Mclnnis,
'21. Ktolen bases Owens. Prop, Har
mon, West. Two-base hits C. Fox,
Oos'vriff. Home runs Jansan. PtrucA
out Cni'.chfield, 7; Mclnnis, 7.. Base
0 .bHllsr-SOff Crutchfu'ld. 4; Mclnn's.
V Hit 'by 'pit ch Pd b:i!l G:i:i!iii by
Mclnnis;. Tock by C'rutchfleld. Time
of game Two hours and 15 minutes.
Umpire Knell. Attendance 300.
SumUn's (iiiuic.
AB K H PO A E
I.iitfiell'. 3b .
Niiugbton-, i 2b
N(Kai?,-.1b ..
Glmlin,' cf ...
Harmon, rf .
West, If .....
JansHii. ss ..
('.'Fox, p ....
Mays, p .....
..5
...4
..4
..4
0 5
1.. i,
0 1
2 0
o i
o e
...3
4
,.'..4
, . . .'4
e i 2
o . e 10
2 2 0
To'.als :
...31 5 11 27 11
La Grondv.
AW R H PO A
...4
. . .4
...4
.'.'.4
...3
. ..3
. . .3
...3
. .3
0 0
Totals
Mild lfllL
30 0 4 24 U 4
Summary.
on crrorx -Holse 4, La
Grand) 2; sacrifice nits, West; stolen
' bases, Harmon; two base bits, Owens;
J three base hits, Luttrell, ' Harmon,
Mays; double plays, Osborne to
Owens, Teck. to Bradley; struck out;
Mays 10, Osborne 1; base on balls.
off Mays 2, Osborne 1; hit by pitched
ball, May 2. Time of same, one hour
35 minutes. Umpire, Knell, Attend
ance, 3800. ' '.'.' ;
Score bv Innlnars.
nnie n i i i n n 9 a v i;'
La Grande
;.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
Western Trl-State League.
V P W L
PC
j Boise 6
Walla Walla ...;,...'. 6
Pendleton 6
4 2
33
3 3
.667
.600
.500
.333
La
Grande 6 2 4
. Eastern Orepon League,
, . P W L PC
North Powder ......... 2 2 0 1000
Baker 2 . 2 .0 -,1000
Union .....i.. 2 0 2 .000
Haines ...... 2 0 2 .000
Games yesterday: Union' 4', North
Powder 5,-11 innings. Baker won at
Haines. "
Branch Line League.
.V : v v p w L pc
Enterprise ...2 2 .0 1000
Elgin 21.1 . .500
Wallowa ............ 2 1 1 .500
Joseph . . . ...... , . . , 2 0 2 .000
Games' yeserday : At Wallowa, Elgin
3, Wallowa 4, 12 Innings. Enterprise
won from Joseph.
SEATTLE
LIKES LA GRANDE
WRITES -ABOUT HIS IMPRESSIONS
IX LA (OlASDE. .
r. Ils I'romierts for Former BulldinK
(Ui trospa-M lor r nrmi r iniiiuiiig
lear Here Remarkalile.
Ml
u That La Grande is attracting the
0 favorable attention of outside invest
0 ors and intending residents, Is more
apparent nun pi i"g niiiu uciui.
.'The resources of tne ferine uraneiej
"i Ronde Valley mid the many advan-
1 Tnfrf.n flf T.n Grande flre beinC UUt b& I
o -
fore outside people in the .right way.
On Tuesday of last week Martin
Malone of Seattle accompanied by Gill
Utter, a salesman In the Seattle office
of tne La uranae ueveiopiuent coui
piiiiy, arrived in La Grande and wc?
met at the station by Frank Phy and
other local representatives of the com
pany. The party entered automobiles
and were driven down over the Con
nordale Addition and then around the
city, being shown the -new building
operations In progress and the prep
arations under way for Improving the
many Btreets that are to be Improved;
this year. Particular attention was
called to the new garages that are
ue'nB constructed and to the fact that
tne aiiioniODiie agencies rime nircauy
sold $50,000 worth of cars in this city
this spring. After a thorough inspec-.l
tion of the city the visitors were taken j
for a trip around the northern end o!.;
the Grande Uonde Valley. The com-!
mcrclal orchards of Frultdale, and
Imbler were inspected and the Seattle I
men pronounced them to be the finest
they had ever seen. The party ended
their trip by a visit to Hot Lake,
where they sampled the famous baths
and had dinner, returning to La,
Grande by automobile in the "evening :
Mr, Malone expressed himself as
very much surprised at the size and
appearance of La Grande. Before
leaving he said:
"My trip here hns been a revelation
to inc. The Grande Eonde valley mid p5
the city of La Grande exceeded my K
groatwt expectations. The only tiling ffl
Hrkinr t" lnnke of this country and 8j
i ''is ety til'.' most prosperous ai.ii ai-'.tB(
ractivo si'itlon of the Northwest Is )1
proper advertising and publicity, t.
am going back to Seattle a ."booster"
for La- Grande and the Grande Uonde
valley." ... ,
TEETH
Without PUr
msrs
f ". il I t.'ie IB as
f'ti-Hi'ii'i'iliNili
MODERN BRIDGING
By our interchangeable brlilge toola
we aro pleasing the most factldious
ttMMini.nl point.
A bridge tooth can be changed or
too:h replaced In a few minutes without
removal of the bridge. No gold to siioy.
IHOUf
i)::l!y S:30 (o j
!lttijll) 1) to 12 i
Cm uiniis 7 to S.
KOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT
. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: No
tice is hereby given that in pursuance
of a resolution adopted by the Com
mon Council of the City of La Grande,
Oregon on the 3rd day of April, 1912,
creating improvement district No. 55
and designating Washington avenue
as such district and in pursuance of a
resolution adopted by said Common
Counoil on the 17th day of April, 1912.
whereby said Council determined and
declared its intention to improve all
i that portion of Washington Avenue
in Baid improvement diist.nct as here
inafter described by laying thereon
Gravel Bltullthic pavement, 28 feet in
width, with lull street intersections
and constructing cement curbs, and
constructing drainage, the . Council
will ten days after the service of this
notice upon the owners of the proper
ty affected and benefitted by such Im
provement order that said above de
scribed Improvement be made; that'
the boundaries of said district to be
so improved are as follows:
All that portion of Washington Av
enue from the east line of Fir Street
to the west line of Twelfth Street, and
the property affected or benefitted by
said improvement is as follows:
Commencing at the northeast cor
ner of Block 99, Chaplin's Addition
to the City of La Grande: thence west
to the alley through said block, thence
south to the center of said block,
thence east to the middle of the east
line of said block, thence to the south
west corner of block 100, thence east
to the alley running through said
block, thence to a point on the north
line of block 63, 10 feeit east of the
northeast corner of lot 3, block 63,
thence south to the alley running
through block 63, thence east to the
northeast corner of lot 8, block 63.
thence south to the south, line of said
block; thence to the northeast corner,
of lot 2, blockie, Coggan's Addition,
thence souMi to the center of said
block, thence east to the middle of the j
east Hie of caid block; thence to the
northwest corner of lot 3, block 11 of
said addition," thence south to the
southwest corner of said block; thenc'e '
to the northeast corner of Jot 2, block
15; thence south to the center line
east and west of said block; thence i
east to the middle of the east line of'
said block; thence to the southwest
corner of .block 12, Coggan's addition;
thence to thd northeast corner of lot
2. block 14 of said addition; thence
south to the tenter .line, east and west
of said block; thence east to the mid-!
. l "e "I,B OI 8B1U 01OCB;
thence the gouthwest eorner 0f
block 13, thence east to Washington
avenue, thence to the alley on the
line between lots 4 and 5, block W of
Coggan's 2nd addition to the alley
Tunning northwest and southeast:
through said block, thence northwest
ibeglnning.
Not)ce ls heTeby further given that
the Councn ievy 8pecai assess-
mant nil aftaaA r,A
uitui uii uil hid JJ. vijto nncL lcu auu
benefited by 'such Improvement for
hp nurnopp nf naving for anoh tm-
"O0!iIIMO99
Wednesday And Thursday
The Pa
everent
Life And
Effi
scient
'Sterilization;
AM i"'-'riit"i:V! in ;jp
eiMt'iii; .! u: rt :i!'i. s
:';r !!: ! !,y Hit" moM.
op-
ar .
.'(li.
"' r.-l.. u'ls l;u.
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i'n
prevent the
of disease.
trail.'.'m.s.shm
PA TIK.MS
inontlis to
the past.
a broken
lew
cak for
the our gentle operating, h' n- ..
est dealing and s;!' f;i ,-, ,
. t.ny woili. Vvh v in , s !,
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STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE .
United States National Bank
OF LA GRANDE, OREGON
At the Close of Business April 18, 1912.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts ..:,.:.r..:...:;.:;..::.r ;
TJ., S. Bonds to Secure Circulation
Porto Rico Bon'ds sec. Postal Dep.......
Preinrum on .TJ.' S. Bonds
Bonds and Gity and County Warrants
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures-
Redemption fund 5 per cent of circulation
Cash and due. from Banks;.--. ':ZX,:,lp2jt
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock "I.:..-.
Surplus and Undivided Profits .L
Circulation ,i.;..i.,....;.,;.L.;
Due to Banks
Certified Checks
Deposits
BOARD OF DIRECTORS S. K.
k. toouoge, A. T. Hill, C..T. Bacon, F. Conley, J. , L. Caness,
Judge j. c. Henri. ;
Having adequate equipment and exceptional facili
ties for handling- business ; in- every; department of
banking Ave confidently' invite the'ac'counts of cor
porations, firms and individuals to whom.we. are. pre
pared .to extend every courtesy 'and accommodation
consistent with correct and progressive banking
methods. .
provement. That the estimated cost
of such improvement is the sum of
$18,133.00. That the Council will, on
the 15th day' of May, 1912, meet at
the Council chamber at the hour of 8
P. M., to consider said estimated cost,
and the levy of said assessment, when
a hearing will be granted to any per-
sn feeling aggnleved by such assess
ment.
La Grande,
Oregon,, , April 25th,
1912. ' .
CITY COUNCIL
OP LA GRANDE,
OREGON, i
: ,. By- C. M,
HUMPHREYS,
i '
Recorder of the City of La Grande,
Oregon. -
ssion
Portraya!
Death of The ;
Great Savior
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miu t.
(1 Crnwn
tela'n' Crn'wrisi
lti'iiige Work
C'!diiliiifi .
PilVr'KiiVins"
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MODERN DENTISTS . vm?SY
TROS. r. 011MAHT,' D. JH) 3!G1(.
Over ov,i!n"s Irug Co., Cor. Depot St. & Adams Ave.. Ln Grande. Ore.
$301,573,69
.'None'
. 25,000.00 :
5,000.00
491.14
6,490.58 -28,396.40'
1,250.00
$530,652.59
j:.;:.t;$ioo,opo.oo J
:u.:...i:.:v 12,101.62
Myj..rf .25j000.00
lLi 11,730.76
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0:381,710.21
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$530,652.59,
West, Wm. Miller, T. J. Seroggin, H.
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FILTHY I'JilOX WOMAN DIES
(Continued from pace one) !'
special session to determine If possi
ble any facts other than those known.
Much speculation is rife as to what
the jury will do, if nothing more sub
stantial in the way of facts are un
earthed, v p ( ..; V'l ; . 'i : '
, You can't beat the White Sox when ,
it comes, to flashing real class. , The
Sox rlde to and from the baseball
yard In touring cars and a special
car is provided for the war scribes.
Ot The
Play
eatre
lHUUBJEUSRi'D
Painless
Extraction
OrNo: '
i
PRY
' V.y o'ur'lafe scientific mcth-
i ..... . .V0!) 0,'s w- are vnioving ' all
U ji.Voi) t!l '"'llcll(:a'1y - without
v v 3- XERVOfS PEOPLE and
If 1.30 up those with heart affections
. .Ty5c now having their teeth
iTvrHVj-f 7,n extracted, cavities drilled I
?''"Rn(l nerves removed without j
"uc the least pahr or datiger.
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