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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1913)
THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1913. I,A OHANDE EVENING OBSERVER, PAGE THREE WRIGHT HAS i n OWN ROUNDUP, THE'POCATELI.O Y. M. c, a. an d gymnasium, similar in i MANY RESPECTS TO THE ONE FOR WHICH FUNDS ARE NOW BEING SOLICITED. . DUNHAM WRIGHT, COVE PIO NEER, HOST OF MANY. "The Brander" is Title of Exciting Amusement at Medical Springs. Baker, May 7. (Special) Like a picture of the plains were the scenes and incidents enacted at "The Brand ing," a typical , wild west show, the biggest little affair of the kind that ever took place, which was pulled off last Sunday at Medical Springs, about 20 miles northwest of , Baker, under the management of Pat Powers, as sistant manager of the well known healjh resort owned by that veteran pioneer trail breaker, politicaian and .all around empire builder, Hon. Dun ham Wright, who . was j personally present and extended ' that cheering hospitality that has always been pro verbial of him and his enviable wife and daughter, Mrs. Grace Foye. Baker Visits Eugene. The champions of track and field in this section of the state, Baker high, will attend the Eugene inter scholastic meet.- The following ath letes will participate: ;;' C ''"''' ; Finley, Javelin throw; Landreth, 440 yard run; Francis, broad jump; Bachman, broad jump; Weeks, ham mer throw arid pole vault; Hyde, half-mile run; McColloch, shot put; Shockley, high jump, lo wand high "hurdles, relay; Bloom, Discus; Brown, relay; Sutherland, relay, 50 and 100 yards; Herbert, 50, 100 and 220 yard dashes and relay. ' La' Grande will not be represented at the meet. . . . I W o 0 , The great calamity in Omaha was quickly overshadowed by the terribly disastrous floods in Ohio. Great suf fering and sickness from colds and exposure resulted which Foley's Honey and Tar Compound helped to alleviate. L. Poole, 2217 California St., Omaha, writes : "My daughter had a severe ; cough and cold but Foley's Honey and Tar Compound knocked it out in no time.': My' wife would not keep house without it. We have used it for years, always with good results." For sale by A. T. Hill. ; Splendid Ranch for Sale. Must sell what -is known as . the Porter ranch, 2 miles north of Elgin, 1721 acres with good buildings and excellent soil. Plenty of running water. A money maker for right party. : 9 head of milk stock, 4 horses, 18 pigs, wagon, harness, etc., all for $8000.00 or ranch only $6900.00. Good terms. - Will consider small La Grande property as part payment. Deal with owner and save commis sion. ' John Oberg, Elgin, Ore. SEED POTATOES 20 cents J sack, extra .smooth Burbank, at pit, 11 . miles south of - Alicel. , Postoffice box 487, La Grande. 5-8-3t UN HALTS T FIRS GAM E LA GRANDE PENDLTON SERIES RAIN-MARKED Other Games Progress as Usual Yes terday Afternoon. Standing of the Clubs. ; Won. Lost. Pet. ...11 ...10 ... 8 .., 6 ... 4 ... 3 Walla Walla . . . Boise ........ .. North Yakima . '. Pendleton ' . , . La Grande ; ... Baker .'...I.. ; . 3 4 6 7 9 11 .786 .714 .571 .462 .308 .214 big leaguers several years ago. But in the fifth and sixth he showed the stuff which, caused his return to the minors, comments the East Oregon ian. .'''.?.'.'"'.';".'.' "' ';'" '.'!' With less hits and more errors than the opposing team, the Walla Walla Bears won Tuesday. ' If they keep going at the rate they have the last two weeks they will win a pennant with a team whose batting and field-! ing averages are below the tailenders. ! Will someone explain how they do it? ! The first postponement in the Wes tern Tri-state occurred yesterday, when rain butted into the baseball af fairs and made necessary a double header this week. Hard Hitting Doesn't Win. . North Yakima, May 8. One ; bad inning gave Boise' yesterday's game in the sixth when Kile hit two bat ters, walked one and fumbled a bunt. These, with singles by Altermatt, Case and Blauser and doubles by Friene and Gard,; gave six tallies.' The Braves fought hard the rest of the game and sored three before it ended. Yakima outhit Boise but could not bunch them. Bridger fanned 10 and walked one. Kile fanned six and walked two. The score: ' R. H. E. , 9 10 2 Graham, a pitcher, and Gleason, a fast infielder, have been signed up by the "Gold Diggers." These two men were recently released by Dugdale, manager of the Seattle Northwestern team. Beck, the Walla Walla boy who is on second, for La Grande, made sev eral costly fumbles Tuesday else the game might have been different, re marks a Pendlton scribe. . Boise Yakima ... .5 12 2 LOOK 'EM OYER. TEAMS WANTED By Combs Lum ber Co. Wages $6.00 per day. Phone Farmers, 1002 X. .. 5-8-3tp FOR SALE Furniture complete for four rooms, almost new. Phone Black 1491.. ' 5-8-6t Fitchner, the speed merchant who was with La Grande last year and who has been on Nick Williams' staff this spring,' has drawn a release from Judge McCredie.: Likewise Pitcher Ed Doty, the Colts' best bet last year, and Chick Cunningham, tKe sensa tional Coast league outfielder of last year, who robbed Vernon of a pen nant by a magnificent catch at a crit ical time, drew blue slips. Maybe they will, be grabbed by some of the Western Sri-state clubs, and maybe that club is to be La Grande. about 5 o'clock last evening that v H. Hornbeck, an employe of the East, ern Oregon Light and Power com pany ; at, the Rock C'roek plant, had been badly burned by in some man ner coming in contace with a live wire. Manager Harmon at ence summoned Dr. ' Higgins and in the latter's auto they mad ea run for the plant. In the meantime a physician was also "started froni Haines. At a late hour a message was re ceived telling of thearrival of the party and stating that Mr. Horn- , beck was entirely out of danger, and that his injuries were not as serious as at first supposed. Democrat. MAY 28 TO YOU CAN GET The Duluth man who, in a quarrel I with his wife, was hit in the face with, a pie, may have received his just deserts. I rviiiio rtrnhot showed some. .of the stuff in the first few innings which gave him a berth with the St. Louis Mclvor, the boy southpaw Who helped La Grande last year, twirled a fine game- for , Seattle ' Tuesday against Portland. He lost, but not because he was to blame. ' v Many of the fans blame M'Kune for setting an example in umpire baiting" to his players. It may be one way of playing the game for all it's worth, but It isn't the way that goes with the spetcators, admits the East Oregonian. 1 , ; ; : King has a mighty bad finger as a result of an injury in Walla Walla, but it didn't seem to affect his bat ting. He made the first safe one off Berger and later brought in two scores, one with a single and one with a sacrifice fly, admiringly says the East Oregonian. Harlow and Dowljng returned from Walla Walla to Baker yesterday. Harlow was released Tuesday and a wire received by E. G. Dedrick from C. A. Hosier today stated that he could not use Dowling, says the Baker Herald. Taylor made a poor showing on first base, but the manager stated he would soon be able to fill the po sitions of short stop, first base and catcher. Themen are working to gether better every day and by the time they arrive here for the opening game, will have their team down to perfection. I !.. I SEPTEMBER 30 i LOW PARE ! Round Trip Tickets I FROM ALL I O.-W, R, & N. Stations TO Electrician Injured.' Word was ' received in the city PRINCIPAL CITIES IN THE EAST l j. : ''.i'd via, '6cl-: Final Return Limit Oct. 31. Chicago ........ 72.50 New York 108.50 Philadelphia ......... 108.50 St. Paul 60.00 Denver ., . ; ..... ....$ 65.00 Boston . . . . . . . ...... .. 110.00 Minneapolis ......... 60.00 Omaha .... . . . . ...... 60.00 Equally low Round Trip 'Fares to practically' all other points East LET ME HELP OUTLINE V YOUR TRIP: J. H. KEENEY Agent O.-W. R. & N. Wednesday Specials in Lyon-Taylor Contest 1 No name of contestant will bo known. 2 No name of contestant will be published. 3 Every contestant gets 5000 'votes to start with. 4 Every contestant gets a number. 5 Standing of contestant published weekly. 6 Votes MUST be recorded every Wednesday to count. , 7 VoteB arc good for record ONLY in . week In- which they are given out , 8 Votes MUST NOT be written on. 9 Tie your votes in packages, with contestant's number on top 'RULES OF THIS CONTEST. slip, total number o votes each package contains and signature of the party depositing votes. (This ts imperative.) '. 10Votes are transferable ONLY before recording, 'll No contestant will be allowed to vote for another contestant.. 12 Contestants not voting for themselves will be dropped. 13 Be careful in counting your votes Vote packages reading greater number of votes than the package actually contains will be thrown out. 14 Watch your standing each week, as you have only one week after each report comes out to correct an error, as votes are all de stroyed the second week after the report conies out. . . 15 Votes must be taken to ttore giving them out and deposit ed for record each week. Merchants who are running this contest will stamp their respective names on each and every ballot. See that this la done at time votes are given out. 16 THE LA GRANDE OBSERVER Is the only paper In La Grande publishing the official count each week. . 17. Contestants are not allowed to collect votes among customers. 18. 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