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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1912)
JUST Shipment of Ladies' New Fall shoes in Black and Brown Suedes, tans, patent, gun metal and kid, all in new style button boots. L. J. French Shoe Co. It got flatter ana naner. w 'Bolse won. I to 7. That ta lo aay. MoDDtaln walked a man with threa on in the eleventh and Clark trotted in with the run that closed the fun- BT bOOk. The score: BOISE. mt-rv ABHHPO AE ' .. .; El 118 1 Clark, lb 3 8 AUermatt. 3b 1 Scott, rf 6 0 Kelly, c 6 0 Fr'ene, If 1 Taylor, cf & 1 Kelcimer, 2b 5 0 Jamlsor, j 2 1 Smith, p 1 0 1 12 3 0 1 2 1 15 0 1 42 8 11 33 16 3 LA GRANDE. AB R H PO A E K'aiiehtr.n. SS 4 115 3 2 Ford. 3b 5 1 Meneor, cf 3 1 McBride, c West, fl 0 Harmon, rf 2 2 King, lb ..: 3 1 Mountain, p '..5 0 8 4 1 0 35 7 632 19 4 Two out when winning run was scored. SCOHE BY INNINGS. Boise 2 102200000 18 La Grande.. 0 005000020 07 SUM MART. Bariflce hits. McBride; stolen bas es, Harmon (2), Altermatt, Scott, Kel ly; two base hits. Kelly, Salth; dou ble plays, Scott to Clark; Innings pitched, by Jamison 4, Smith 7; base bits, off Jamison 3, off.Smlth 3; struck out, by Jamison 3, by Smith 11, by Mountain 8; hit by pitched ball, Clark by Mountain; passed balls, Mc Bride 2; wild pitch. Smith; time of game, 2;35; umpire Starkell. The Pendleton Score- Pendleton, Aug. 1. The core here ... to the bat wu his record. lie waa tha premier awatUr far tha com-; pany, but be bad men running blni close races for the hlttlns honors on , Tr n lsi ' the other side; for instance. r j 'tb two out of two. di.to Reynolds, j zi.nrv mi nltchlnat ame excel-. lent ball until the ear: part of the fevrth when a terrific line drive caught him on the VeV on-i hint Una Quite severely. U win neve.- up 1o l.ir earlier stand'" arter that, while Fnhnenkamp continued to gro ii ter as the game progressed and p-r mltted but four scattering hit. Tb? score: CLERKS. j AB R H PO A E ; Bolton. 2b 3 0 0 1 1 1, H. Bobnenkamp, cf .3 0 0 1 0 Oj Scranton. If 2 1 0 0 1 0, Colbert, c 3 1 1 9 0 01 Francis, rf 2 1 2 0 0 0 Bruce, s 2 2 1 0 0 0 Reynolds, ss 2 1 2 0 0 0; Stuot, lb 2 0 0 3 0 0; C. Bobnenkamp, p ..2 0 1 0 8 0 21 6 6 12 8 1 RAILROADERS. AB R H PO A E arrlty. 2b 2 1 1 1 1 RalBton, lb 1 0 1 3 0 Irwin, cf 1 0 0 1 0 I B. Pidcock, c 2 0 0 2 2 Brown, 3b 2 0 0 1 0 Charlton, ss 2 1 2 0 0 Allstott, If .. .2 0 0 2 0 Lottes, rf 1 0 0 10 W. Pidcock, p 2 0 0 1 3 ll-INK :ore nrrr , rrthv yesterday was: R. H. E. : ' " Walla Walla 7 12 3 Pendleton .. ' -0 7 0 Batteries Leonard and Brown; Stanfleld and Pembrooke. .- lb .2 4 12 6 1 SCORE BY INNINGS. Clerks ...0 10 56 Railroaders t...-.-., 1 0 0 12 8UMMARY. Stolen bases, Bolton, Francis, Ral ston, Bruce, Charlton; sacrific hits. Scranton, Irwin, Lottea; earned runs. Clerks 4, Railroaders 2; three base hits, Charlton; two base hits, Gar rlty, Reynolds, Bruce; first on balls, off Bobnenkamp 1; struck out, by Pidcock 3, by Bobnenkamp 7. Uiu- I PAVING AREA ffliiSLOSTGLK.il IS GROWING Have You Seen It? WHAT? Grand View Addition Beautiful isn't it? All acre lots. Did you know you can purchase one of these lots and receive a guarantee that .will be the same as though you placed your money in a savings bank? Investi gate this. Prices on all lots remaining unsold September 1st, 1912, will be advanced $250.00 each. - La Co. Grande Investment Owners - v Phone Main 752. La Grande, Ore. tlon it i very likely these steps will j be taken by the present, council. Mil .:2Jx2Z Weird. Content 'i Eleven Before Deoinloa. fa ii - '11 HTASP1NG OF TBE CllB Walla Walla .4? - i. , . r r w. I Boise 3B 35 Pendleton 36 3" La Grande 2 46 , flUII' -. Bears Other Beanest. . . . - . i - i iodidfr eAMI W)H BT husky txom, -WB I TIMELY. FOR SALE One-half interest in wil established business, and a money maker. $500.00. Call and let us explain it to you. Tuckey A War nick. ' " 8"1-t! mwimsu iy . eD ,. omv nn, h.r neM and rubber tire runabout. E. . ' . . j . r Tnckev. 8U-tI n n Ala hub kiraiii nnipori ann i v Pel. I .607 , .486 .343 Boise. Aug. l.-(Spe(ial) Ever tear the slide trombone strike a flat note and blow it all over the laud-1 cape with a barKh blare that enme as near harmonising with the other Instruments as la(?er beer dies with chocolate eclairs? Pome rasping, lsu't it? But also ball games like that of yesterday if you call them games sort of rub your nerves the wrong way and walk up and down your back with cold feet. It was a prolonged anony, too. That harsh, banal note was drawn out lor Construction sidewalks, cetoC.".' ...i i -a notitinna for m ore hard ; 11 U UVW'. . Kear Ibdiskh tiaas iirr it" BUrface paving, allowing jiaiiue wu-j tmto on Oak 8t for W7 nw - STAJiBIXG OF TBE CLUBS. W. L. Pet. Palmer Mill 3 1 -760 Bank.ri ..if.n-..-. 2 X '00 Clerks -i 3 lUilroaders 1 3 FOR SALE New One of the best. M-tf milch Jersey cow. E. C TUCKET. i! ''Wz LADY WANTED s 1 i! i UK Home Beautifying Paints, wall paper, varnish, oik, etc. tf Phone Red 97L 1708 1-2 6th St. B. B, NUTTER Huslered hits in the fourth it Cf the ClerksRailroaders' set-to lr t e Twilight league, shoved over (Ive v :is and won from the Harrlroan attB' i e six to two. For three innings the score was tied, but the last con o found the Clerks in a merry-go-rni.rrt and the fcorc pan tinkling regulaily. The O.-W. Introduced a new man and he proved to be a banner cloutr of the rill. His name was cnarlton ar.o bulk of tlis business transacted by the city council at ita meeting iat MroAM our very comp,ete Fall nlnt ., . j o beautlui WOol suitings, wash Residents on Pennsylvania avenue , waistings, silks, hand- nresented a Detitlon asking for pav- ...., I ing bard surface, on that street from parr8 F!nf g ))!ie on ! Fourth tojts Juncfon v.1 h Was:.- ( dlrect wi,h th Ington. It was referred to Propejr , flnd our rlces ,ow. U l tonsuuiiuuted win. . . . ...Ah ,A .,f,fl0 oiners can iv.w u-M-ltiv vou can also. Samples and 11 Innlnn.. and as the itame went on b triple and a single out of two jnr.r- Refrigerators Closing Out at 1 0 Per Cent Discount r. Ci.r:.t'ng Huk between pleeesj of street paving in different secuoi. , Ins,rllrtlonl. Dached in a neat ot tne cry moi win. uirci mm em eral favor from the public The engineer's estimate $10 00 Refrigerators for 12.50 " " " 20.00 " 35.00 " " " $9.00 $11.25 18.00 31.50 F. D. HAISTEN The House Furnis.ier I for work already done by the Warren Con struction company was read and re ferred. The Warren Construction company was given the contract for paving Oak street, guaranteeing to complete all contracts now in hand before fall, j Mayor Churcn cautionea me council not to overload the paving company contracts. Tlio O.-W. Is not coing to object to paving Jefferson avenue, and intimat ed that It Is now ready 10 proceed with Its half of the street where it own abutting property " trie city is Residents on Third between Wash ington and Main want their street paved and steps to create a paving district will be taken. The matter of installing drinking fmintairs at three or four different nans of the city came up for iSiscus- sion. The wa'er committee has the proposition in hand. Mayor Church made a verbal report of his investigation of greater water sources for municipal purposes. H" found that one or two feasible plana are available and he is ursinit that this tounill commence tV prelimi nary step to obtain rlg'iK. ilernilns V reiessary for the city to be casting i!-"iit for great water sources when ilie present population hiis been doii- )!.,. r.,i avi'd luiry ami conpes-t sample case, shipped express prepaid. So money reqquired. Exclusive ter ritory Write for pa'rtirursnv. He first to apply. . Standard Press Sooits Company, Dept. 607, Wripiiamton, S. T. 8-1-3 J LA GRANDE TO T m INCLUDING BUSS AN0 BOAT FARES DIRECT TO PARK JI ST 1IIF. IL(t TO M'KMl VOIR VACATION SUMMER SEASON y-.se 1-t to nept. 15th. xctid fur PocHptit Hoi'lWi Tree. ' TJIF WAMW lKF MTF MEM CO, jnmi. (MIP Up To The Minute In PAINLESS OPERATING THE MODERN DENTISTS DEPOT STREET ASP ADAMS AVENUE. Over Newlin Drug Stare., LA GRANDE, : : : : : : ORE. DR. THOS. C. OHMART, Manager. THE PRICE 18 RIGHT GOLD CROWN (h p SET OP TEETH -$8.00 PORCELAIN CROWN kS Silver Fillings 1 .. T v Extractions 50c BRIDGE WORK .. Hours: Daily 8 to 6. Evenings 7 to 8, Sunday 9 to 12. All work warranted. If work is not right we will make it right without extra expense uuuuajr- iv ia iu jOU. LAD Y ATTENDANT EXAMINATION FREE.