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THURSDAY, JULY 1 1012.
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FOB EJECT Eight room house. Close
la ea Adam with bath, light and
toilet Cull 1417 With. Phone Red
711 -2-tX
SUBBER STAMPS of all kinds foi
fralt bozea, office use, etc. Try us
rirst class work, Anderson's store
Cots, Oregon. C-4-tf
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms.
Call 1417 Wash. Phone Red 762.
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TOR BALE Several choice residence
lots on Washington avenue, five lots
m Jefferson and one business lot on
Adams, also tract of land 130x125
with 6 loom house. Cash or terms.
Jaqulre 1417 Wash., Phone Red 752.
6-18-lmo
FOR RENT Five room house, all
modern and two heating stoves,
springs and mattress for sale. 1409
T. avenue. Phone fclack 1192. 7-10-tf
ROOM FOR ItENT Large front room
modern. 1710 Fourth street Phone
Red 952.
FOR SALE Two pigs and 1350 pound
gelding. Slough Investment Co.
FOR KENT Seven room house In
Ronilg's addition. Phono Farnio.s'
llxl. ' 7-16-6t
WANTED Experienced salesladies at
Qelbel's at once.
LOST Gray mare, weight about 1,100
lbs., roached mane, branded O on
left thigh. Finder please return to
1515 Monroe avenue! and receive re
ward. 7-16-Bt
FOR RENTModern furnished front
' room. Close In. Apply at 1507 Wash
ington. 7-16-tf
FOR RENT Furnished house, S.iuth
side track. Slough Investment Co.
BOOM FOR RENT Close In on
Fourth street. Phone Red 952. 7-Ctf
FOR RENT Three furnished homse
keeplng rooms. Phono Rod 251.
7-lS-tt
WANTED Experienced salesladies at
Qelbel's at once.
WANTED Man for general work. A
white man preforred. Call at Ob
server office. 7-15-tf
FOR SALE July 10th, 1912 At court
house In La Grande at 10 a. m. . Of
the Grande tlonde Orchard com
pany's 200 acres scar Cove. This
200 acres Is a part of the Matt Mit
chell farm, famous for its fine Hood
River strawberries and all kinds of
tender trulta. The 200 acres above
mentioned la nearly all In fruit, and
has fine springs, flowing well, etc.,
and Is now value at about $75,000.00
and may be gold for less than $20,
000.000. See ad In Weekly Observ
er. WANTED EKcrVncpd salesladies at
Qelbel's at once.
WANTED Cherry pickers. Call Hod
J02. 7-15-fit
FOR RENT New modern five room
bouse for rent. Inquire Mrs. Zuber
7-10-tf
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reasons' to
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lVlieo Ult Is .Needed Second Baseman
Help Twlrler Get BesnlU.
Accepting the helm of the La
Grande baseball craft In the third Inn
ing, two down, "Shine" Harmon pitch
ed the Pippins to victory yesterday
afternoon with the assistance of a
sward-burnlng drive through Etchan-
dy's glove by the nifty little second
baseman. Esola. Incidentally La
Grande got even with Etchandy, the
big Frenchman, a former team-mate,
for two defeats aduitnlstred at Pen
dleton lust week, and because of the
fact that it was a nlnth-lnnlng victory
It made the game both exciting and
satisfactory to the home bunch. Fox
was ent to the hospital in the third
with a badly lacerated thumb sustain
ed when he was forced to receive a
dreadfully warm liner on his bare
hand. Harmon came to the mound
and kept the books without an entry
on the Pendleton side until the eighth.
l.' to the eighth he allowed
two Blattering lilts.
Ktehandy Is Good, Ton.
But Harmon was not alone In pitch
ing good ball, for Etchandy was go'n?
better than he ever did for La Grande.
His hits were well ilistributf.i ty.
111 - course of t!ir- a . : t and non vcr.'
j. unr "i-.i, r.ie '- .t-. Esola l :d oil
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. 11 il III :ij .-illlf-jl': ll, I -1 D' n'li'i
and Barry sacrificed him. Luttrell
rcorcd him with a peppery drive good
for a base. It was well along In the
game nsaln, the sixth In fact, when
La Grande got another one over, and
that time Etchandy was partly to
blame. Luttrell hit again but went
out stealing second and Smith fanned
but Harmon got a walk. Cannon's hit
to Robinson wandered through that
player's feet and allowed Harmon to
advance after ho Btole second. From
third thp Idol of the hour came wan
dering home when Esola sacrificed.
Pendleton Ties TIiIiiim up.
Then Harmon got the onlyinning
with nervousness written on It that
lie had. Ttohlnson was an easy out
but one of Harmon's shoot caromed
off Lodell's shoulder and put the cap
tain on first. N'adeau then drove out a
long hit that should have been a sin
gle but got by Smith and he went to
second, Lodell coming home. Nadean
scored and you will notice he Is gen
erallv mixed tin with the scoring bus
Iness whejjfwijpoled a long fly to
King wno naitrjien Harmon s piace.
La Grande dtrfnrconnect In the eighth
but shut Pendleton out In the ninth,
although a little bit wobbly In doing
It.
Faola In Rig Sticker.
Then came the last of the ninth and
the score tied. Forbes fanned but
Naugliton got transportation and King
sent him down to second with a well-
placed hit. Thus two were down and
things looked gloomy, they sure did.
But Esola found one to his liking and
drove It straight at Etchandy who
tried to stop the bullet but It went
tlirov.gtt l!k wa er through a seive
and niiMtulered off to the outfield. Of
course Naugliton scored and It was all
iiiv mil .r1
if1 . "Vs.,
We are making a spe
cialty of crown and
bridge work for July
and August.
DR. STEVENSON
ovsr but the shouting. T!ie score:
PENDLETON.
! ah R ri po A E
Rader. 3b . ;. 5 0 0 I 0 I
Robinson, 2b 4 0 2 7 3 2
Lodell, lb 1 1 0 8 1 0
N'adeau, cf 3 1 12 0 0
Reld, If 2 0 0 1 9 0
Pembrooke, rf-c ....4 0 0 1 0 0
Wilson, c 2 0 1 6 4 0
Augustus, as 3 0 1 0 5 1
Etchandy. p 3 0 0 0 4 0
Stanflold, rf 1 0 0 0 0 0
' 28 2 5 2617 4
Two out when winning run was
scored.
LA GRANDE.
AB R H PO A V.
Esola, 2b 4 11 2 3 1
Barry, lb 2 0 0 12 2 0
Luttrell, 3b 4 0 2 2 0 1
Smith, rf 3 0 0 1 0 0
Harmon, lf-p 2 1 0 0 5 0
Cannon, c 4 0 1.4 0 1
Forbes, cf 4 0 0 3 1 0
Naughton, ss 2 12 2 10
Fox. p ; 1 0 0 1 1 0
King, If 1 0 0 0 0 0
27 3 6 27 13 3
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Pendleton 00000002 02
La Grande 0 0100100 13
SUMMARY.
Stolen bases Etchandy, Harmon.
Cannon. King. Two base hits Wil
son, Nadeau. Sacrifice hits Esola.
Barry. Harmon, King (D) ; Lodell (2).
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IN STOCK BY
H.C.REES
La Grande, Oregon
NOTICE.
Notice of the recorder of the city
of La Grande, Oregon, of the assess
ment of Improvement district No. 40,
o the city of La Grande, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that the as
sessment roll for the Improvement of
Spring avenue, being Improvement
district No. 40, of the city of La
Grande, Oregon, under the provisions
or ordinance N 610, series 1912, en
titled, "An ordinance declaring the
cost of improving Spring street from
the west line of Fourth street to the
east line of Alder street by the con
struction of a board walk; determin
lug the property benefited therehv
levying an assessment thereon to de
fray the rosts ami expenses of the
Improvement; providing for the as
sessment roll of the sime and direct
ing the entry of said assessment In
the docket of city liens, provid
ing a time when the same shall be
come delinquent and requiring the
city recorder to prepare a special as
sessment roll in scconl.iuce with the
assessment herein leW.',l and to eol
le, t saM assessment." the same b"iiig
In Improvement district No. 40. in
said ctiy of La Grande. Oregon. U now
In my lrinds for collection and that
any installment therein may be paid
to me at any time within' ten 10)
davs from t'n K,tli Jay of July, 1912.
without penalty l!i!(r'st or cost; and
e.ich property owner Is hereby iio;t"
tied that on applii Ation to tiio un
dersigned within ten (10) days from
the 15th day of July, 1912, which 1
the first day of the publication of
this notice, thev will be n11,iw,1 in
I pay such nss.vsm,.ii in ;t n (io) n
jnual installments, the first Instnll
.ment thereof being due and pavable
on or before f. ;;,tn or juv
1913 If application Is not made as
'above provided, the whole nmnt.i
'will be and become duo, payable and
F.oad I, Augustus. Double plays
Forbes uuasslsted to Cannon. Left on
bases Pendleton 9; La Grande 8.
Struck out by Fox 1, by Harmon 1,
'by Etchandy 5. Bases on balls off
Fox 1, off Harmon 3; off Etchandy 4.
I Passed ball Cannon. Hit by Pitcher
.' Lodell Smith. Umpire Knell. Time
2 hours 2 minutes.
otes of the Game.
It was a bad day for accidental ac
cidents. With Fox knocked out of
the game but a moment before, Wil
son ran into Rader and was knocked
out, being led bleeding from the field.
This brought Pembrook back to his
old position for he was slated for a
rest yesterday. Both the Injured men
are recovering from their hurts, al
though Fox may be out of It for some
time.
Two policemen were on hand yes
terday. Coupled with this fact was
the much more satisfactory work of
Phil Knell and there was no com
plaint on any score. He was fair In
his decisions and gave the benefit of
the doubt to the base runners on both
sides. It Is a duty of the grounds
management to have the place well
policed and to protect the players
from insults from the grand stand and
to protect the fans from profanity
and vulgarity among the players. The
police overlooked a case In each In
stance yesterday. There Is no need
of roughneck rooting or any cursing
(Continued on page seven.)
Quick
Detachable
Clincher
All property owners Interested art
hereby notified to appear at my office
in the city hall and pay the same.
The assessment roll la as follows:
Ronilg's Addition
J. K. Romlg. lot 6, block 11 :13.00
George E. Wells, lot 7. block 11. 38.00
H. J. Bookman, lot 6, block 8... 39.90
Robert Pattlson, lot 7. block 8.. 37.10
L. A. Clifford, lot C block 5 ... 47.60
Mrs. L. Gulllngs, lot 7. block 5.. 57.40
J. K. Romlg, lot 6, block 2 40.60
Genevieve Bohnenkamp, lot 7,
hlock 2 37 10
Grundy's Addition.
M. B. Donahue, lot 10. block 13..$ 4.34
Hose B. Sherman, lot 1, block 10 33.00
N. Molltor, lot 10, block 10 45.50
. C. Huntington, tract 21.B0
V. J. and Julia n. Holmes, tract 43.78
By order of the council. June 19.
1912.
C. M. HUMPHREYS,
City Recorder.
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By the M. E. Church
Ladies on the Cherry
Fair Grounds ....
COVE
July 19, 1912
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foolish way and the wise way. The foolish way is
to put it where fire, theft or other calamity can
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Capital $100,000.00; Surplus $10,500: Deposits
$300,000.00
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25th itay of July.