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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1912)
PAGE EIGHT MILLERS 11 IN TWILIGHT FREES PITCHES ASP DEFEATS K.iiLiiOA unts FOViM'WO. Stites Easy In First Innliiir and l'ti SllHtTi SH In Three Jtiiu Lend ST WW Mi OF THE (LlltS. W. L. PC. Palmer Mill - 6f,,; Clerks : 3 2 fi('u Bankers 3 Railroaders 2 4 '3',r!, The Palmer mill again Is In the lead TfC CnTrartf TheGossard Corsets They Lace in Front for the Twilight league bunting. Last evening by defeating the railroaders In a 4 to 2 game that u played rath er loosely, they retrained their former notltlon. ......... fur the railroaders ' ' .... 1.1.. niiHl th? and fallen to nu i" e."" millers had slipped in three runs, iwo costly errors by centerfleld and rip..' Held hclned In the scores. 1 Krees weakened l ie vt....u ! )U In two runs, but was good again In tli third. (ieddcs. the umpire, was good n:i-tui-.-il about It. but tie critical condi tion of hit tv-sit should be lot.Uc.i into at once. The score: PALMER MILL. AH It II PO A Fife. 2b 3 1 I-:, Johnson, ss 1 1 Frees, p 1 1 Rogers, 3b 0 Plate, c 2 0 A. Johnson, lb 2 0 Beveridge, rf 1 0 Clayeomb, If 1 1 Gibson, if 2 0 rf: nTT r htm isvranwq OBSERVER wednksdai, auu ONE MORE Wonderful Karsain A dded to Our Long List of ;. : .; -'V U. Ilk .V L1 layea ecia is Is in O Wi! $1.09 6 9 8 2 J 14 4 RAILKOADERS Garrity, 2b - u I Bceman, 2b 2 0 I Ralston, lb 1 0 The first and last thought in front j lrwjn, cf 2 1 lace Corseting have been applied to j pideock, c 1 1 the "Gossard," which is positively the , Ellsworth, ss 1 0 ORIGINAL FRONT-LACE CORSET ' Brown, rf 1 0 the first In the minds of fashionable flarlow, If 1 0 w.mnn tippfli.fa thev meet tbe re- cHtna n 1 0 quirement for comfort, convenience In ai..Kt onH irlvlnir nroner noise 12 2 3 9 aujiiDiiiib . o ----- -- i i to the body. They are truly healthful. SCORE BY INNINGS. No undue pressure Is caused In con-paimer Mill 3 0 1 4 j trolling the superfluous flesh they ( Railroaders " 2 0-2 are modeled ou graceful lines to fit ( SUMMARY. j women of all sizes. The slender, the First on balls, off Frees 1, Stites 2; . milium, the stout all enjoy them gtruck out. by Frees 6, Stites 4; left alike. MAXY HAVE IMITATED THE on bases, palmer Mill 5, Kauroaaers ii: first base on errors. Palmer Mill I 9 3 ro a lot cf new wash dresses. Tn checks, p laids, stripes, linen, color and plain white. Now read this price twice, your choice r AUGUST SPECIALS In all departs. All ticketed with the lowest pri ever marked oa depeudaUe merchandise. Come in ,, .mmd all over the store. Bargains on all sides of you. And what is better they are all goods you want right now. nrws.tnn corset WITHOUT EF FECT. It was once the only front lace corset; it Is now the peer of all front lace corsets. The best talent known has been constantly employed to maintain the original standard of quality, comfort and style. Always up to the requiremnts of the ever changing trend of fashion. A complete line of all Blzes and styles on hand. Price $3.50 to $S.50. . MRS. ROUT. I'ATTlSOy, Corsellerc. rhone Red 8221. 1, Railroaders 1; passed ball, Pid cock; hit by pitcher, Rogers; stolen bases. Frees, Ropers. Slate, B. Pld cock; sacrifice hits, E. Johnson, Frees: umpire, Geddes. Pendleton Won't Quit "Pendleton won't quit; the sent! ment is unanimous; the money is rais ed and pvervbodv Is happy." Such Is I I fans yesterday that for the purpose of deciding whether or not the Pendleton f team would remain In the Tri-State j league until the end of the season, a J meeting of fans would be held last , J J I evening in the rooms of the Commer- I cial association and every person In-toi-estori tn the eame was requested to be present to lend his voice one. way ! j or the other. ij At present the Burks club is Just Here everywhere in the frozen north in Uie fever ridden swamps of the tropics they look to me for aid. To the invalid, the convalescent, the old, the infirm, I Hve real helpful service. A little of me wci a Ion;' way. Cyrus N'ol If. pure and old. W. J. VAN SCHUYVEE & CO. General Aeents Portland. Ore. the word from Pendleton today, fol-1 about even with the board but there ( , lowing a meeting last night of fans I are three more weeks of the seaBon jj to handle tbe baseball situation. I after the present one and the'reeelpte ; I The word was passed to Pendleton j from the games will not be sufficient i moot lio BTnenses. Therefore, In .. ! order to continue until the end, citl 1 zen.s had to come to the rescue. ' "There Is a decided sentiment ! against 'throwing up the sponge' in I asniuch as the other three cities In ' the league have announced a determl ' nation to finish, even La Grande with a fa!lnrt tpm ilptlnilnc they will ! i fight to the last ditch. Should the local team be disbanded, it would I mean that any chance tbe dub might y.sve of sellir.s; a player to a nigner loaetio woti'd be lost, as such action would make all of the players free lances. P'lovld the league "blow up'' the fr.VH'Mse granted to it would be ...,,v, rn organized baseball .. ... i ' -- ! M.'y be killed for several year? ht-r? In P'-ndleton," remarked a Pendleton paper yesterday. 'imiiik Ulllt ill Urn Comfort Going Home and comfort that wlfi ,pp--ectte, 1b a box aou belong anrty pure Ice Cream, the x. tempting and. atlsfylng yon eyer tasted. J We have It In all the popular flavors and as we make It ourelea, In our own model kitchen we can positively guarantee the parity of i every Ingredient and per.'jct cleanllnesa in ib' handling. One will mik yon a regular buyer. ( Selder's - La Grandej IpiJllJIII.L iiUJW,MI.'U.lll,tl SNAPS SNAPS 1 Phone Main 8 And Place Your Order For Berry Cups at the George Palmer Lumber Co. Retail Department Wnllu Wulln 1 Defeated. Walla, Walla, Wn., Aug. 7. (Special) -The Boars met defeat yesterday. The score: R. H. E. Walla Walla 5 6 7 p Vt-n 6 8 Hatteries Pitman and Brown; Ber r.vr at'd Pembrook. ONE OF THE NICEST LITTLE HOMES IN LA GRANDE. Five nice rooms, stri. tly modern. No street assessmentts. $2200. $600 cash and balance on $25 monthly payments. IH1'' r I Is 4 msL i Wenaha Lumber Co Main 73 ST IM A HI TTER , ( II AM E OF SEE1M5 your !i':;se stand Tor man;. years if tiie lumber you us- in t'ui:d:t;g it Is good, wt!l-caso!i-el and c.irefully selected. That Is tlie very kind of lumber it will be if yon purchase it from us. Our stock ofetaCMFWUY t:s. Our stock Is ample to hociso from, ami we can S'i'v'' almcst any grade or variety ynu wisli. in suitable d!;nn-siini. V "llificrent" Picture. "A Temporary Truce" Is 2.000 f't of western stuff and every foot is good I It Is different from, and superior to the rommon. ordinary wild and wool- l ... , Tk,.n If lv In that it nas a real iui. " fortified by its strength of produc- -, .,..,1 ovor-ir'nn. A'tvousn rita'.lv U its t'oT.inatina note, there, are several points where there is o(-j ! casion for hearty laughter. T,:p seen-1 erv inak-s a fitting fating for the j ! drat' a. TV ere 's a frontier town wlt'n . I Its !ncle ff.r, t. and the beautiful i I views of mountains and valleys tends j ! to lift us out of the commonplace el y life. This picture will snon m two reels, at the Klite tonlgVt nn Thursd.iy. NOTICE. My wife. Ruby Macey. having left my bed and board without Just cause I will pay no more bills contracted by her from this date. A. Mh. 1912. FRED MACETE, 8-5-10te lT"aeres of the very best land at Cove, i n ynunu; trees and small fruits. The best inay) in Cove District. Price ?230.00 per acre. $1500 cash and the balance on very easy terms. 2400 acres of grain, fruit and pasture lan d. An ideal dairy ranch. Price $10.00 prr acre, and only takes 00 in i-ash to handle it, and balance on long time at C per cent, interest. Nothing better in t he county at much larger price can equal ti is. Don't forget GRAND VIEW ADDITION. It's a Sure Winners La Grande Investment Co. Phone Main 752. La Grande, Ore.