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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1913)
PAGE TWO LI BVEKENG 05SERYZR, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1913. 1 f .1 PITCHERS III TRYDUT CAME oed and not even aa aaaiati King sent o righthander, and two crooked-arms against tb Elgin batters and except for moment when Mountain u touched tor a. double and a phoney homer, -tie home fir aqoad vac never Us danger. Pngsiey opec ed tt, going three bmmga of awful good ball. Jetting the viators down with two single bat be lobbed oae I over to young Blnmcmtein. a hlgli school boy. Jost to see bha bit and tM youngster landed on It for a jtwo bagger. The youth executed a idonble play later and waa aa all' With cold winds and dan snuffing of tne T'r- Moun- oat all the ginger that TDreaieneC to followed Pugaey ! performs creep oot. the Spuds yesterday trj-! x-n::y 'jdiH Patten singled anj pled on the ETgfn Braves at the bail ' 0wa drcve out a long one good for park !a a 11-2 game. It waa a p.ttb- aboiIt two ba- bue WM er's Urtle so far aa La Crande waa ba 051 th circuit trom 15 ' to two concerned Chet Lottrell alone cutting j feet and romPe4 bom fetT. -any figure In tbe fielding deparamit. J Moeller, the clever little southpaw "Nary a pctont at third, abort or eet- took a two-inning whirl at it anc" LOCAL TWIBXERS f ABBT BBCTT OF BCKDEX. Spids Traatsle ElgJ 13-8 Pnt Pf.eser lr Spti. performed Id stellar order. He made perhaps, the best showing of the group, counting contro, hooka and peed. Southpaw Jsmloon went over one Inning striking oot three ail that came op with traces of wild-. I $25.00 UP Maxwell Overland Zenith Bicycles No such bargains ever before offer ed on standard grade wheels, We are bound to reduce our stock so come now F. D. HAISTEN FURNITURE on eaij PAYMENTS As a bail game it was not moca mustard. Smith beared for Blgta and kept Interest keen, and Mclants went through three Innings of excellent pitching against hie old-tine col league, scattering the hits and pre venting seiioaa base capers. Oswald then took the monad and with the wlldnees of a March Jack rabbit, walk ed In runs and made a general fiasco of the game. The cold wmd sweeps over the Held slowed up Ihe speed and pep bat be fans saw enough of tbe pitching game to know that there is no serious cause for alarm on that score. ELGIN. 5 III STIFF WIND U FITTEE A6AJ5ST FIBST SCOBE. BEST) ABRHPOAE Mason. 3b-se 4 I 2 1 Sellin. e 4 0 110 2 0 Patten, lb 4 1 2 7 2 0 Oswald. cf-2b-p 4 110 0 1 Jones. If cf 4 0 0 0 1 2 Sheltonv ss 3 0 1 2 0 2 Blumercarefn. 2b 3b 1 0 1 1 1 0 '.'cIddIi. p-2b 2 0 0 1 1 0 Smith, p-2b 3 0 0 0 1 1 Brown, rf 2 0 0 0 2 0 23 2 ' 7 2D12 7 I Naughton hit by batted ball. Potatoes and Apples Both very good varieties t. Apples 35c Box Potatoee 35c Sack THE GOOD TIIIMJS fOST SO MORE THAX 0RD1XART llil.M tr lot' hSOW WHERE TO BIT. Stageberg Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 TMifTtHMN I K tS0 ALL THE TIME. D. R. FONG I ' ' 1 I - I -t i r. 1 f - ai 17 --: ; 7 ! f Branch of Baker City Offlcs (IIIXESE HERBS AMD BOOT REMEDIES - Our wonderful life giving herbs will absolutely extirpate every hnpurlty from tbe system. No drugs, no poison, son-alco- IjOIIC. HILE-(0FIDEST1AL (OIHrLTATIOS-FBFB Those living oat of town can cure themselves at bom with our herbs. Write to ns for par ticulars. Office Hours: to 12 a. m.; 1 to p. m. Sundays I to 12 a. m.; 1 to S p. m. Telephone Bala 7t. . OITIret .UK Adans A venae LA GRAJDE, OBEtiOX. Lsnd, If .... Luttrell. rf . Vohrenhorst. Nadeaa, cf Corbln. 3b . Naoghton. ss King, c .... Poterson, c Walters, lb Ply. . Moontaia. n Moeller, . Jameson, p LA GRANDE. ABRHPO A .. 5 2 2 J 0 3 2 .. 34 13 18 24 SUMMARY. -Home run, Oswald; three base hit, Pugsley; two base hits. Mason. Blum ensten; double plays. Blumensteln a Paften to Smith; stolen bases, Llnd Luttrell. Nauphton: sacrifice hits. Luttrell, Walters; first on balls, off Pugsley 1; off Smith 1; off Oswald 5; s'ruck out. by Puggley 5, Mountain . Moeller 4; Jamieson 3; by Smith 2. Mclnnfs 4, Oswald 3. I'mpire. Stoddard. ote ef the ftame. Luttrell, Corbln, Nadeau. Lind and Naughton was the heavy batters for La Grande. Livrrell made It three out of three Journeys to the plate when a boneheaded play let a cbance for an easy double go. He was ensi led to two. Luttrell got '.wo bard line drive to right, the only catches of the out- Held. Sixteen changes In the lineup was Elg'n's record. Gunnar Peterson finished the game behind the bat. lie didn't get to go 'ng very skookum however. Sellln. a La Grande Snud. was loan ed to Elgin as backstop and b!s work was very Impressive. He is quirk, bats fairly well and seems to 'ave a good whip arm. Pugsley mieaed breaking his wrist by a fraction when he stopped a hot Htie drive from Oswalds bat. Oswald nut one In the same place in the tame way the next time up. XOTirE TO BOJD BCVKRS. NU'I ICK IS HKKEBY GIVEN, tb '.! that city of La Grande, t'nlon coun ty, Oregon, will receive fi -.-d bi'ir ;'or ihe purchase of "Time Warrant. a tie amount of $".0,000.0.1, 'a de nominations of f.'.OO.OO, beuinr In terest at six per rent oe.- annum: payable semi-annually; mitiirln't lr ten years, ominnal after one yi-ar. vu bids to te fled h r- onrder. not later than jVlorj? p m.. 'Vay 7th. 191.1. and must b se. companled by s certified check fo' five per cent of amount bid. The successful bidder w.ll be re nu'red to nay for slid "Time War raji's" wMiln ten (10) days after no tice that aa'd warrants are ready for delivery. La Grande, Oregon, April 11th. 1913. LEE WARN ICIC. City Recorder. 411-Ct SJksstafl Again Treatdale Bring TstaJ sf 117 Birds Deed. Handcappe.1 by a stiff wind which un steadied the weapons, the blue 1 mrk shooters !n tbe state telegraphic i league yesterday reg'atered excellent I scores. Tbe first official shoot was against Bend in the regular league, a score of 115 resulting. Immediately afterwards, the team shoe off the tie score with Trourdale, going to 117 in that event. Hereafter the shootiug will occur Sunday morning at 9:30 to avoid die afternoon winds on the new range. I The shooting yesterday was ex-' reptioosJly good. In the Bend shoot. . Press Lewis In the Troutdale shoot ; went 25 straight. Rayburn. Crowe j and Mac key were the high men for i the day. In the Troutdale shoot four 1 men tied for fifth place at ana m 1 the hcot-off Hunter won. The Bend and T'ootdate scores have not been I received today. J 1 frf-.rtentages for the la are: j ; Shot at Broke Po . , Rayburn Oowe .. Mackey . Hush. 9 . , . 100 ...100 ...100 ...100 Hlllerr 100 PrVe 25 Hunttr 100 Peterson SO Ke'.t'e .' 50 Forrester Densler Biggers A gala t Bead. .95 I . iFaybum Crowe . . Hagbes . Mackey . Densler . .. Total 24 24 23 U5 95 92 SS SS 21 S3 41 41 60 60 12 AgaJat Treatdale Lewi 25 ' Rayburn ... 25 Hughes .. . 23 j Hillery .... 23 Hunter 75 .75 St j .S3 , .8: ; .82 ' ,80 .80 j .70 New Su its Just Received Tftese Suits are strictly tailor ed and of good material both Navy and Fancy Mixtures. Sizes 16 to 38 and the ever had at is Tout 117 SotJce la tontraetor. Notice is hereby grven that tb board of directors of school dlsTfct No. one of Vnlon county. Oreeon, will at the office of the undersigned and up to 5 o'clock p. m. on the 25th day of April. 19i?. receive bids for the construction ol l eight room school building after plau. M speci fications by J. L. Slater. ar.i.::ct. The bids shall be accompanied by a certified check of five per cent or tne imount bid. and the rlcht Is reserved to reject any and all bids. The request for plans ran at be made of the scrhltect at La Grande. Ore- vith a depos't of SIO.OO as a guaran ee of the'r return. ARTHTR C. WILLIAMS. School Clerk. Apr 10 11 12 14 IS Prices $22.50 to $30 best values we have eve these prices.' The assortment small so come early. KIRTLE "Ready to Wear" Retail Department Ploic Main 8 For Lumber, Lath Shingles, Sash and Doors Ruberoid Roofing Y GEORGE PALMER LUMBER CO. One of the new models In the 3.50 Gossard Corset I fit you w.th the correct Gossnrd madel. Tou have only to stand In front of a mirror to learn how the natural charm of your form ran be enhanced. A ;.;.;.: line of the different !, models always on hand. . fc Prices S3.G0. S.V00. $6.50 and IS.50. 4 MRS. ROBT. PATT1S0S, i rhone Red S2S1 forv-llere U Res. 1702. Cor. 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