La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 08, 1912, Image 3

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jQttANDK jaVtt.NiN ukskKVKK. SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1912.
PAGE TERES
STUDIED
IF "ALL" MEANS WAGONS, THEN
ENFORCEMENT DUX.
General Study of Vehicle Situation to
Be Made nnd Action Taken.
BOB BESCHER MUST WAIT.
VEHICLE LAW BOTHERS.
Aiming to enforce the vehicle
law to tbe letter, all auto own
era who nave been instrumental
In tbe fight against the double-
taxation measure as It la called,
are investigating further tbe
clauses which provide that all ve-
hides of all descriptions must
terry lights at night It the
clause is found to mean "all" ve-
hides, the auto owners aim to
not only abide by the law tbem- $
selves but Insist that all horse $
vehicles tdiry out the precepts as
well. . .
Some Idea of what the Union Coun
ty Motor dub has done for .ae benefit
of si!, s seen in a statement issued
by stcictary A. V. Andrews. The
club's work Is briefly told thus.
We. paid out over $200.00 lajl year
for rraos and we are now sending
' out a machine and three men to fix up
tul-erts, raise or lower irrigation
ditches-, or in i'I.ci words smooth ui
, i'.io ronds. ! Is 'be Intention of Me
association 'o r.fvc a big race aitti
tliis f;ill ami by getting all owue s
as members we '.mi Lave a enod one.
We will bv, several runs to flakc
and other po'ii a during the 6i.min"i',
mid cur ai.nual. r eet and banquet ut
llis L-ihii io June tvil be a big even
''" fie intention of the asjof'a
tloi: to defeat cr repeal the auto tax
law. wnich la (linitle taxation, and
simply furnii'.Ks a bunch of grafters
vl'h fat s.tiar'fs without accomplish
ing any oilier i wilts."
Two new Maxwells arrived yester
day. The local agent,,R. V. Leigbton
delivered one of tbenAo J. A. Chand
ler end other one is also for immedi
ate de"iiery.
Manager O'Day Not a fcblikW- In
Stalling Bases Promiscuously.
Bob Hew her. the Cincinnati out
fielder, who led tbe league in stolen
buxex laHt season, will hare a bard
time of it this season if O'Day coutln
ues to bold him to bis (Hank's) Ideu of
team work. Hank la opposed to
Bescher running tbe bases wild, as the
little runner did last season, believing
tbat It Is a better game to wait for a
ALBWY HAS PAY1.G ERA.
Kore Thau CO Blocks to Be Pnwd
With llitulitliic This Summer I n.
der Present Law.
Albany, Ore., June 3. Street paving
now actually under way in Albany
will almost double tbis cltys paved
street area, and If all of the work
being planned for tbis summer is
carried out the 1912 paving will cx-
ceed by two and one-half blocks the
entire area heretofore paved. The
first street paving here was completed
, in 1909 with bitulithlc, and since then
the paved area has extended every
summer.
Contracts have been let already for
the paving of the following streets
this summer: Fourth from Washing
ton to Main, Fifth from Elm to Main,
and Seventh from Calapoola to Rail
road street. Work Is already under
way'on the Seventh street paving. An
ordinance has been passed for the
paving of First street, with hitulithic.
from Montgomery to Main street.
Albany now has 58 block.s paved
with llitulitliic; the work assured for
this summer will add 49 blocks. If the
plr::s r.cw tinder consideration are
completed, it will make the year's to
tal CO'i blocks of Li.ullthic paving.
No. 60
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' Manager 1' l-i .tr'i nttiMiiil
Playa rarJuMvtij will, fci-.-u.iig curt Crater Ball
Mi. Bll Plajrcr: Do you rcaliia dial the
Ccrk Center Ball
lat'r O.'Iiciel B(JI o.'the Wcild Scn-a.
and ih! mother style ot bull can be usta
in World Series games Don't you want
to pby .ith tlie ball all the btg league
ose The Spaldir.g "Official National
League " Cork Center Dall. $1.25 each,
ia the OITicial Ball ot the W orld Senea
and the officially adopted ball of tbe big
maioray of all prole. tonal and amateur
league and of the moat prominent col
lege and chool throughout the United
State. Spalding World Serte Baae
Bail Uniform worn by the champion.
Send for samplea of material for
Baae Ball Uniforms, free on request.
We outfit ail National and American
League team. Spalding Catalogue
cat en request to any address.
A. G. SPALDING & EROS.
1 56 Geary Street, San Francisco
f : 4 V a-
(I V
IMP d .
$ I HI I
ii 1
Photo by American Press Association.
BOB BESCUEB OF CINCINNATI.
sncrlfic or another bit to advance him
rather than play tbe game as the
Giants do. for instance.
Bescher guts on about as often as
any player in the National league, but
be must wait hereafter for tbat sacri
fice or clean hit before advancing.
Hank believes that with tbe team bit
ting as it is at the present time Bescher
can get around without taking chances
on the bases, and if so, one run in
means two runs for be opponents to
beat them.
nil PROVES
ID
.'OUTSIDE AKTIST HOLDS
DLETO DOW.
PEN-
OH HI'S THE
BEST THUS FIR
CLIO'S AVERAGE GOOD SAT TUB
FieUBEH.
Pitchers But Well upjm tte List
leek Was Going deed.
Owens and Naughton are the La
Grande club's swatting heroes at tbe
present writing;. Recent james that
would fatten Walters' standing to the
300 mark and past, are not Included In
the appended table which reaches as
far as Tuesday's game at Pendleton
this week and omits two games np to
that date;
AB H PC
Scott 4 8 .750
Higgin 16
Owens 70 28
Bradley 61 11
;Teck . .63 22
Walters 73 18
Forbes 69 8
Mclnnls 18 5
Etchandy ...10
Foster i . . 8
Naughton 37
White 22
Beck 5
Mountain t '.. 9
Luttrell 4
Teck's batting proclivities
i benefit Pendleton, however, but
by socb Improvement, order that said
above described Improvement be
made; that tbe boundaries ot said
district to be so Improved are as
follows: ......
All that portion of Seventh street,
from the south curb line of 0 ave
nue to the north alloy line between
N and O avennea,
(A) And tbe property affected or
benefited by said improvement Is as
follows: . "
Lot 4. block 61. Chaplin's addition
to La Grande, Oregon.
Notice Is hereby further given tbat
the council will levy a special aMess
ment on all the property affected and
benefited by such Improvement for
the purpose ot paying for such Im
provement That the estimated cost
of such Improvement la the sum of
$135.30. Tbat the council will, on the
19th day of May, 1912, meet at the
council chamber at the hour of 8
o'clock p. m., to consider said eatsV
mated coat, and the levy ot said
sessment, when a bearing will bs)-'
granted to any person feeling af frier,
ed by such assessment.
La Grande, Oregon, May 29th, ltUL.
CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE,.
ORSOON.
By C. If. HTJMPHKBT8, ,
Recorder ot the City of Le Grande,"
Oregon.
lOt May 81 June 184S6TS1118
.663
.400
. .180
.349
.247
.136
.278
.100
-.875
.243
-.136
.000
.111
.250
will
he
has figured bo conspicuously with the
La Grande team s swatting that it Is
necessary to give his average to get
a fair average of the team's strength.
A half dozen or more recruits who
were tried out help raise the general
club average, but are not material,
hence are left out.
Finising toucbs were put on the
new baseball grounds today and Mon-
'day temporary seats will be construct- j
ea tor me coming series at nome una t
week. The diamond is turned around
and Is In much better condition than
it was. For a week or so the fans
must be satisfied with only temporary
arrangement of seating space. While
the schedule has-been mixed up it
is probable that President Sweet will
send Walla Walla or. Pendleton to
La Grande next week.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
Do you want to sell your farm land?
Do you want to sell your iruitlranth?
Do you want to sett your city property?
LIST IT WITH US-WE WILL GET YOU RESULTS
PUT A FAIR PRICE ON IT AMD LET US SELL IT FOR YOU
Call us up ar.dour representative will call on you, or come
in to see us. , :
E. S. Givens Investment Co. La Grande National Bank Bldg.
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came back, and struck out a hit
anyway, thus scoring the two winning
runs.
La Grande Scores Early.
La Grande started off with two in
the first by hard bitting i.na in the
second, the Bucks evened things up.
Bradleys men came right back in tbe
third and chased over another but
in their part of the same chapter, Gar
rett's team by getting four hits and
a sacrifice took a firm hold on the
laurel wreath.
' R.H.B.
Pendleton 5 8 1
La Grande . .: 3 6 3
Batteries: For Pendleton, Osborne
and Wilson; La Grande, Mclnnls, Mc
Ivor and Scott.
' Hr.-Mich Line Lean.
P W
Enteiprise ...5 3
Wallowa' 5 3
Elgin 4 2
Joseph 4 1
PC
.600
.600
.600
.250
Victory Is Won Before Late Dngdule
Tnlrlcr Takes tbe Mound,
i'wlrlcr Takes the Mound.
-NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT
Pfmillntnn ' Orp .Innp. R. Yehter- i
day's game between Pendleton and La J
Grande was won and lost in the .first i
three innings, the former team get-1
tlnir ftvn ruria In thnfla frnrnM ATlrl ttlA
latter three. The Pippins started blt-
iiiig usoorne nara rigni on me reei
but after the third he tightened and
never allowed sign or semblance of a
safe one. .Mclnnis. who started for
the visitors, got Ills bumps in the
i.riiiul ami third and was yanked to
mane way for Bill M'lvor, a portsider
...j J list -arrived today from Seattle.
i . 1 1 a vminirstpr urnvprl tn he the
Vst bet that has graced the mound
this season for La Grande. His first
ball was slammed for a single but
thereafter the Buckaroos were at his
mercy and were retired In one, two,
three order.
I inpire Itulis Pippins. '
Umpire Knell had a bad eye today
and handed out raw decision promis
cuously. By calling Scott out at the
, late he robbed the Pippin of a score
mid anotlx r possibility and by ailing
Mvrioau'B drive over t'lird a foul he
it:!V''-t - :- ,, mi i
r. Te t!g Frenchman, however,
t..f-..e e a
i i I rl i l "
ONE GAME CATCHER EAST
ERLY WILL ALWAYS RE
MEMBER. Ted Easterly. Cleveland's star
catcher, remembers a certain
game at Bennett park, Detroit,
toward tbe end of tbe 1910
season. Ted was catching In
good form and hitting over .300.
President Somen Joined tbe
Naps there, and Ted hit him for
a raise before the game. ' East
erly enumerated all bis good
points, nnd the Nap owner
agreed to all be said.
"I'll think it over." said Pool
ers. Seven Tigers stole second that
afternoon.
Easterly didn't remind Somers
of tbelr conversation before tbe
game.
K"1-I"M"I"I-I-1"1"1-1-1"1"I"M"1' M-I M' !
Arkansans to Hear Ilendrlx.
Fnyetteville, Ark.. June 8. Bishop
E. R. Hendrlx of Kansas City has ar
rived here to preach the baccalaur
eaet sermon tomorrow at the Univer
sity of Arkansas.
NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No
tice Is hereby given that in pursu
ance of a resolution adopted by the
common council ot the city ot La
Grande, Oregon, on tbe 22d day ot
May, 1912, creating Improvement dis
trict No. 58, and designating Seventh
street, as such district, and In pur
suance of a resolution adopted by
said common council on tbe 22d day
of May, 1912, whereby said council de
termined and declared Its intention
to Improve all that portion of Seventh
street. In said Improvement district
as bereirafter described, by laying
thereon west side, cement walk, the
council will, ten days after the ser
vice of this notice upon the owner
' f th prct erty afTecUd and benefited
TWO OF A KIND
are very tempting, if they be tVi
plates of our pure, delicious and re
freshing Ice Cream, which we guar
antee to be perfect in every respect.
Selder's - La Grande
It means the most possible
to buy in Automobile
value for the money
THIS IS A PROVEN FACT
Leighf on9 Agent
Ask For Demonstration. '