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Absolutely Pure
Absolutely has no substitute
Many mixtures are offered as
substitutes for Royal. No other
baking powder Is the same In
composition or effectiveness, or
so wholesome and economical,
nor will make such fine food.
Royal Is the only Baking Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
Chicago Judge advocates a six
months' outing as a cure for divorce.
But the judge wants 'em to take the
outing together. Bum judgment.
Did you ever notice the expression
on a man's face when a homely wo
man sits down beside him in a street
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New Telephone Directory
"We wish to notify our subscribers that we in
tend to issue anew directory next month, and in
order that there may be no errors in it we ask their
co-operation. All those whose names or addresses
are not correct in the present directory or who wish
any changes made, kindly notify lis. All notifica
tions must be in by the 10th of May.
Home Independent Telephone Co.
Potatoes and
A 1
ippj
ies
Both very good varieties
Apples 35c Box Potatoes 35c Sack
THE GOOD TIMNCS COST SO MORE THIS ORDINARY
Tlll.MJS If YOU KSOW WHERE TO BIT.
Stageberg Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70
YKF.TAIl.r l MAM ALL lilt TIME.
D. R. FONG
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MEDICINE CO.
Traucii of baker City Office
(1IIM-SE HERBS AND
BOOT REMEDIES
Our wonderful Ufa firing
herb will absolutely extirpate
eery Impurity from the system.
No drugs, no poison, aou-alco-nallc.
FKLE CONEIDENTIAL
CDSSCLTATION FBFK
Those iiTlng out ot tows can
cure tbemselrej at bom with
our herbs. Write to as for par
ticulars. Office Hours: to 11 a. m.; 1 to
I p. m,
Sundays to 11 a. m.; 1 to
I p. m.
TrlrphoM Mala 7ft. -
Officii MIS Aiami Atea.r
uSlRE BAD
PENDLETON'S CASE AT WALLA
WALLA GENERALLY' PITIED
Umpire at Walla Walla Said to Dis
gust Garden City Fans.
Some real inside dope on the
Walla Walla-Pendleton series last
week and dope that puts the kinks of
gloom into any team that may invade
Walla Walla under present conditions
which includes La Grande this
week commencing today it brought
to La Grande by a Walla Walla fan
According to this same Garden City
man the fandom at large in Walla
Walla is .thoroughly disgusted with
the highway , robberies committed
against Pendleton last week. Ae least
three, and maybe four of the games,
should have been the Bucks, it seems.
So glaring have been Starkell't de
cision is the opinion of many Walla
Wallans, it is said, that the umpire
situation has become a matter of local
dissatisfaction. It had been previous
ly reported here that Starkell spends
his leisure hours with the Walla
Walla baseball club, playing pool,
loafing in cigar stores with the play
ers and making them his companions
during the time the team is off the
field. Under such conditions, pros
pects for the invaders at Walla
Walla seem slim.
Boise Team Broken Up.
(Boise Statesman)
With nobody feeling anv wav ex
cept blue, and the chances of a suc
cessful road trip about as fat as those
of the proverbial snow pellet dropped
into the lower reirions. the Rnlse
club left Monday evening for a two-
weeks' trip on the road.
"It never rains but it pours," goes
the old saying, and the rjourintr Tim
cess was applied to the Rnisa ik
Monday morning to a faretheewell.
in a single hour telegrams were re
ceived that shot to
on Sunday had been a well organized
oan ciub that looked like a pennant
winner and seemed in ideal
ror a successful trip away from home.
First a wire was received hv nj
Gimlin from Secretary Farrell of the
national association which makes it
look as though the club will We t.
services of Roy Blausser, the crack
third baseman who has been playing
sucn an important -jail in the in-
neid.
f , .. .
oecona conditions arose that
made it impossible for Slim Hall to
accompany the team on the road. He
may not be able to nlnv ,;.. u
c.uo tor a month. Dad had him
groomed for the Bucks anil nu
to win two games from them and
two rrora North Yakima with him.
Double plays Mason to Patten to
Stacey, Pidcock to Stacey.
Passed balls Landrum 2, Pidcock
t. Umpires Keeney and Flexer.
Sunshine ard Flowers.
It Is hhm'I lt! Iiv ii Fniii'i kcIcIiiIkI
rti:i t (lower kIvp-iiIT more perfume
v 1 1 1 1 -iuhit'il tlinn wt'rn the sun shim
on tlii'in. bwjuse the suu'm hent lessens
IIjc tvnti-r iirewxnrt in til' plant cells,
this pressure driving out the oils that
cmi.se the odors
. Bjrma's Jade Mines.
. The world's princliml Jude mine Is
In Burma, where the privilege of min
ing the stone hits been In tbe posses
sion of one I tii I i ii ti trPe for many generations
Celumbia River.
Aires hbo, scientists claim, before the
melting of the Okmiogun glacier In tbe
state of Wnslilimtoii. the Columbia riv
er made Nlnpini Insignificant by com
parison. St plunged from tbe upir to
the lower valley in tbe Grand Coulee,
a sheer fall of 400 feet.
Europe's Largest Fishery Harbor.
Viuulileu. where the locks are sito
ntcfl nt the entrance of the North sea
cannl. fifteen inHes from Amsterdam.
is claimed to lie the largest tlsliery bar !
nor on the Kuropean Wiutlnent
A Record In Beards.
The world's record In beards goes to
Koliert I jitter, nn Englishman, who has 1
sixteen feet of whiskers that be wears 1
as ii wiil- t Imtirl iinrt i-hest protector in
cold we.itlier. The champion "spinach"
Is plaited nml wound n round the own
er's body.
BRANCH LINE STATISTICS
Box Score of La Grande Boose-EIjfin
dame Sunday in Branchline League
Elsin.
AB. R. U. PO.A. E.
':ason, 2b 4 o 1 1 2 1
Patter, lb 4 1 1 S 0 0
Smitt. p 4 i i 2 7 1
Oswald, ss 4 1 1 0 1 0
Undmm, c 4 1 1 13 0 1
Deboie, cf 4 1 1 0 1 2
Jon. If 4 0 0 I o u
Dhown. rf 3 0 0 0 0 2
Skelton, 3b ...3 l i 2 1 1
Totals 34 6 7 27 12 8
. La Grande.
AB.R.H. PO. A. E,
B. Pidcock, c 4 1 1 5 l o
R. Pidcock, 2b 5 1 1 1 o 2
Stalcy, If 3 i j i j 0
Higgins, 3b 5 1 1 0 1 0
Carter, lb 5 0 0 12 0 0
Childers, cf ....... .4 0 0 1 1 1
Murchisen, rf ....4 0 2 3 0 2
Hancock, ss 4 0 2 3 0 2
Mclnnis, p 3 o 0 1 6 0
Totals 37 5 T 21 10 3i
The God of Salt.
The Chinese worship an Idol called
i'helo in honor of n mythical personage
of that ininie whom they believe to
have tieeti the clisi-overer of salt ant
the originator of Its use.
What They Drink.
The greatest ten drinkers are the
English, the greatest leer drinkers arc
the IJi-.-iuims. the greatest wine ('"iim-
ers are the l-'rein-h. and the American.-!
are the greatest t-ofTee drinkers.
Baseball Covers.
So far no niarhtne has heen found to
give satisfaction in sewing the covei
ou baseballs. Hundreds of thousnnd
of balls are used every year, and thej
are ull hand sewed. A man workin1
bis best caa not finish more than thre
dozen a day.
Labrador's Waterfalls.
The tJrand waterfalls at Labrad"
sre the highest In the world, rising t
height of 2 too feet. Those, of .VI
ngura are but KM feet ut their hlgbes
point
at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. of aaid
day, and consider the levy of a spe
cial assessment ' ogalnti all the real
?rOiorty benefited or atTected by saU
proposed 'Improvement a.tid giant a
hearing buforn said council to all per
sona feeling aggrieved on account ot
suld proposed levy of said special
assessment to pay the costs and ex
penses thereof. ,
That the boundaries of the district
to be benefitted or affected by such
proposed Improvement are aa follows,
to-wit:
Beainn'ng at the Intersection of the
center line of Adams avenue and the
center line of Greenwood street and
running thence soutbly along the cen
ter line of Adams aveuue to the east
boundary line of Lyman's suh-dlvlsion
of block or lots 2, 3, 4, and 7 of Cog
gans second addition to tbe city of La
Grande, Union county, Oregon, thence
south along the said boundary line to
the center Tine of Washington Avenue,
thnoe northerly along the center line
of Washington Ave., to the center line
place of beginning,
all In the city of La Grande, Union
county, Oregon.
Notice U hereby further given you
that the said city council proposes to
levy a special assessment on all of
such ''closed Improvement for the
pur .e of iiaying the costs and ex-
r s Of the name. That iha oatlmor
cost of such Improvement is the
bum of J3289.46.
If you have any remonstrance to
make against said proposed Improve
ment or the proposed ieVy of such sie
"!al assessment or feel agrleved
against the same present 1h same In
w-lting or appear In person with your
.nets and evldemlce before said
coui'N'i t (he time ani pla-e above
specifld, or be forever thereafter
barred and foreclosed from making
the same.
Ded at La Grande. Oregon, this,
Ihe 2'.&; .-ijy of April, 1913.
FIT'. C Oi XC!L OF LA GRANDE,
ORK'iCX.
Bj' LEE WARNICK.
Recorder or the city of La Grande,
Ore-jr a , 4.25 lot
WANTED Boarders from mill or
round house.. Call Red 5S1. 4 25 6t
Jlodtl 3151, Price tt.50. -
5Ws
This is the most extreme corset that
hnji evei heen iirndnred at Biuh mml.
erate cost It brings to tbe woman
who has been oblged to deny herself
be satisfaction of a corset approach
ing the extreme bactuse of price, the
privilege of securing a model the
lines of which cannot be questioned
when criticised from the standpoint
of tho latest demand in corsetry.
(Model 364 is low' in the bust with
comfortable fullness over diaphragm,
flexible clasps, extremely flat hip and
long close-fitting spirt, suppled with
three sets of hose suprorters.
I have a complete line of other
models on hand. Prices $5.00, $6.50
and $S.50.
MRS. KOBT. PATTISOX,
1 Corsetlere.
Phone Red 3221. Res. corner Snrinz
and Oak.
NOTICE OF SEWER IMPROVEMENT
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. You
will hereby take notice that In pursu
ance of a resolution duly adopted by
the council of the city of La Grande.
Oregon, on the 19th day of February,
1913. creating sewer district No. 3,
section 1 A. and designating and de
claring the real property hereinafter
described as included in and compris
ing said district, and In pursuance of
a resofutlon duly adopted by said c'ty
council on the 2(?th day of March. 1913,
whereby said c'iy council determined
the necessity of and declared its In
tention to -improve said district and
ill the real property Included there-
n as hereinafter described by laying
therein a sewer and in pursuance of
the report of the commissioners here--
tofore made in relation thereto, snd
adopted by s:tid comic 1, the city comi-
ci of the city of La Grande, Oregon,
will meet at -he council chamber of
said tity on the 7th day of May. 1913.
Old Floors Made Like New
Fnv? you an nnggnty floor, rough, uneven, stained or dirty? If
.wj have I can put H In first class condition, level, smooth, clean,
Just like a new floor and ready for any kind of a finish you may
vJish to put on It The AUTOMATIC SCRAPER ASD POLISHER
pr wane, -aem line new. ror particulars call at room 10 Newltn's
V fit 1:4 bunding, or phone Red 3051.
I G. 17, RUSH Contractor and Builder
Let Us Protect Your Health
by putting your plumbing in first-class sanitary con
tlniHti. cumieetiij"; it to sewer so ir arill pass all sani
tary laws.
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Ucenstd Plumbers BAY & ZWEIFEL LA CkANDE
Summary.
.Stolen bases-Shelton (2), Patten.
Landrum, rhoi, Stacy, Higgens, Mc
lnnis.
Sacrifice hits Mclnnis,
Two-base hits Mason, Doboie, R.
No Guesswork
The big leagues use the
Cork Center ball
They must have the best
that's vs hy the Spald
ing Cork Center ball will
be used in world series
for twenty years to come.
Th tattm r tiHttnf brttrr In
bw twin uk th Cork Ctrr ball
. - Atoftd twt pcan ugn rwordi
W it mi rt thr pitrWra acntW an
llmld wnrty'T "vnilf. Thrmylhrj
emu throw It mm Mcunrvlr miwi that
roy wnt lor pidins-
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
156 Geary Strwt. Saa Fraacisco
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Pidcock.
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