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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1912)
MONDAY. AUGUST 5. 1912. PAGE THBT3 IS Boise 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 03 La Grande 4 0200001 07 SUMM kHX. Sacrifice bits, Naughton, Esola; stolen bases, r.euxus, Alteriuatt, Jaml 6ou, Fltchner, Lo Mond, Esola,. Men sor. West; two base lilt, Fltchner; homo runs. Rrnfr. MprtrMp- ttnulilA EVERYBODY'S DOING IT. easy una plays, Esola to Naughton to King, Lo j Mond to.Naughton; Innings nUched, by Jamison 3, Frlcne 6; base hits, oft ' Jamison S, Friene 5; struck out, by! SEVEN-THREE VICTORY REGIS. TERED SATURDAY. la OrnnJt'is round Out Thirttfii DIN on Boise. Friene Z, Mouutaiu 2; base on balls, off Jamitsoa 3, Frlcne 3, Mountain 4; time of game, 1:46; umpire, Starkell. jA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, MOUNTAIN Boise, Aug. 3. La Grande, with Mounatln on the mountain, won the fifth game of the Boise scries Satur day. The score: i BOISE. AB R H PO A E It'eams, ss 4 0 2 5 1 0 Clark, lb 5 0 0 10 2 0 Altermatt, 3b 2 1 0 3 3 0 Scott, rf.-cf 3 2 1 0 1 1 Kelly, c 2 0 0 2 1 0 Mays, rf 1 0 1 0 1 0 Friene, lf-p '...4 0 0 2 1 1 Taylor, cf-c 4 0 1 4 3 0 Kelchner, 2b .......3 0 0 0 3 0 Pope 1 0 0 0 0 0 Jamison, p-lf 4 0 2 1 2 0 HV 33 3 7 27 IS 2 LA GRANDE. AB R H PO A E Naughton, ss 3 0 1 2 5 0 Fltchner, rf 4 2 1 2 Esola, 2b 3 1 2 2 Lo Mond, 3b , 4 1 1 2 Vmbot. ef 4 112 McBrida, e 1110 King, lb 3 1 19 0 WeBt, If 0 3 5 0 Mountain, p 3 0 2 1 2 Notice to Contractor of Faint and hnlsotnlnp. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received until 7:30 o'clock p. m. of Aug. 9, 1912, by the school board of school district No. 1, at La Grande, Oregon, for the painting of all the window sash and frames on the old high school outside only, and all the wall3 to be tinted on Inside, one coat glue size, one coat of kalso- miiie. cnlor to suit hoard, the crarka to be all filled, the windows to be J &itcu lu vunia yuiv icau auu juiu linseed oil, also the walls and ceil ings to be treated the same on the lower floor at north side new school pnd all windows treated the same as the other already mentionew. Con tractors to furnish all material and and by the window, all work to be labor. All bids must be by the yard completed by Augupt 25th, 1912. The board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. Bids to be left with school clerk. ARTHUR C.WILLIAMS, School Clerk. Aug 3 5 6 7 8 9, 1912 Batted for Kelchner in the ninth. SCORE BY INNINGS. 31 7 13 27 17 3 After August 20 the number of pla- I yers carried by teams of the Ameri j can and National Leagues can be In- creased from twenty-five to thlrtyfive. CURES ECZEMA, ACHE.TETTER ETC 'While Eczema, Acne, Tetter. Salt Rheum, etc.. are troubles which affect the skin, their source is far deeper than the outside cuticle. These affections are caused by irritating humors, or uratio acid in the blood. Such impurities Inflame and irritate the delicate net-work of fibrous tissue which lies Just beneath the surface of the outer skin, and the Inflammatory discharge thus produced is forced out through the pores and glands, and is continually kept up while the blood remains infected. This exudation causes the form ation of scales and crusts so often seen in Eczema, and when they are scratched off the flesh is left raw and more susceptible to other infection. It can very readily be seen then that to produce a cure the circulation must be purified and cleansed. This S. S. S. will do. It goes down to the very tinttnm. removes all humors and impurities, neutralizes the excessive acids of the system and in this way removes the cause of disease. Local applica tions can only soothe the irritation and assist in keeping the skin clean; they sever produce a cure because such treatment does not reach the blood. S.S S. restores to the thin, acrid blood all its lost properties, makes it pure and rich and enables it to nounsn tne sjun ana Keep it soit, smuuia and healthy. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice free to all who write. XHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. ' "Doing What?" Why, thinking and talking about Connordale, of course. Pretty soon the 56 lots that still remain unsold will be gone and more than 200 people will be getting ready to take advantage of our building offer. And those who have delayed taking action will be disappointed. That is the experience of all who fail to take advantage of a good opportunity when it is presented to them. You may say, "Why, I knew that piece of property when it was a va cant field, and I could have bought it for a song." If that is true you also can probably look back upon the time nto so very long ago when La Grande was a village. But La Grande is now a full-fledged young city with the second great est pay-roll in the state, and with miles of paved streets and other city improve ments. And Connordale is the best located and choicest bit of fully-improved and restricted residence property on the market. And La Grande is going to keep on growing and improving, while those who stand idly by and criticize tne price of property and belittle the necessity for improvements and lead the calamity chorus will be left at the post as usual. I These are FACTS straight from the shoulder and every fair-minded progressive resident of La Grande knows that they are true. If you haven't seen . Connordale yet, let us take you down in an automobile and show it to you. La Grande Development Co. La Grande National Bank Bldg. 274 Stark Street .r;. i La Grande, Ore. Portland, Ore. Save Steps, Time and Money TELEPHONE IT Ton cau l ii--eU bnme till yon hate lost It: iii' isev t'li it's ""' ir your wi(' til) she' joim-d club. So with as rlVit'lihou" Servlfe-.fi IhisIm-hs uPiv'y! a -nrlul ! iry; a fumilr iirotectlon. Erery phon Ion HNUiite Mitt inn. fan too afford not lo ! Let ns Install a Home telephone for y today. Home Independent Telephone Company Bargains In Slightly Used Cars We have a lew snang in slightly used demonstrate Ing rarg and MICHIGAN cars taken In exchange. I All cars folly guaranteed. Call or write at once. 1 . . Michigan Auto & Buggy Co. 3G9.371 Hawthorne Are, Portland, Oregon. Up To The Minute In . ., ' v ; V'..' PAINLESS OPERATING Community Exhibl The La Granda Commercial Club Will Give: $50.00 cash for the best exhibit of apples. $cC.OO cash for the best exhibit of potatoes $50.00 cash for the best exhibit of sheaves of grain. $50.00 cash for the best exhibit of miscellaneous vege table?. Ehxibit to be from any of the following communities: Imbler, Elgin, Cove, Union, North Powder or La Grande. Pull details of above prizes are given in the annual premium list Union County Fair Association iTHiinir i I I. M hi I III1 lllrf""l1flWWfflM,WlHB!B3 " The Strength of a Bank is based on the character of its assets, and of the men behind it. This bank, for twenty-five years a pillar of strength in this community; keeps its resources absolutely clean and dependable. Its officers will always see that its assets are of such a character that its strength can never be questioned. Upon this basis we invite your confidence and your account- I La Grande National Bank LA GRANDE. OREGON. CAPITAL . f . . $ 100.000.00 SURPL'JS . . . 120.000.00 RESOURCES . . . 1.000,000.00 FRED J. HOLMES, President. P. L. MEYERS, Cashier. W. J. CHURCH Vice President. EARL ZUNDEL, Assistant Cashier. Designated Depovt ry of the United States gov ernment. United Sta-..- Postal Savings Dository THE MODERN DENTISTS DEPOT STREET AS I) ADAMS AVENUE, ., Over Newhn Drug Store. LA GRANDE, : :-. : : : ORE. DR. THOS. C. OHMART, w Manager. THE PRICE IS RIGHT . , " GOLD CROWN (h r- SET OF TEETH PORCELAIN CROWN JkS Silver Fillings BRIDGE WORK . x v Extractions ..5Cc Hours: . All work warranted. If work Daily 8 to 6. is not right we will make it Evenings 7 to 8. right without extra expens Sunday 9 to 12. to you. LADYATTENDANT EXAMINATION FREE ;