La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 03, 1913, Image 2

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    TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 19ia
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
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COR8CTS
Thay lace la front without bolts,
buckle,, band, straps or other pt-
ant contrivance. They naturally, eaa-
try, sensibly and comfortable support
, the abdomen. They arc enthusiasti
cally endorsed by eminent physicians
xof their hygienic qualities. ' - '
You will never know the truest ua
km of corset comfort an si; All stj'e,
utu yon have been fitted to a Cos
- card. v Phone -Red .8821 and: I will
call and give you a trial fitting in
your home.
' ""A complete line of , Gossard cor
sets, lace front brassice, hack patls,
sanitary belts Rifei cini.v sprons
MRS. ROPT PATTI80K
Corestiere.
Phone Red 9221, Res. eorner Sprinp
and Oak.
LOOSE Hi
lost sour
MOOSE THROW GAME AWAY IN
SEVERAL INNINGS.;
Regular' Battery Not at Hand
. Substitutes Do Their Beat..
Standing of the Clubs.
Won. Lost.1
Enterprise
Wallow . . ,
La Grande ;,
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Cummings & Black
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MARTIN'S
Hcse Lhde Candies
Memorial day game with Wallowa
11-5, Enterprise losing, has been de
clared scheduled, game, in , lieu of
postponed game early in the season,
"Little Eva" Bilyeu had little
trouble getting away with the Moose
last Sunday when the Enterprise fel
laws ruthlessly walked, off with the
bleeding antlers of the local Moose
in an 8-8 score. . The game was loose,
poorly played and lacking in interest,
and the big county clerk had little
occasion to stretch himself. Foster
was injured the evening before the
game and could not work and Conley
failed to show up, weakening the bat
tery considerably. Oliver, however,
went to the hill and in his justice it
must be said that he didn't lose the
game for the Moose- two-thirds of
the team took a hand in throwing It
away. The Moose battery was drafted
at the last moment and both did their
best v Oliver did very well and with
usual Moose support would , have
biven Bilyeu a .run for his money,
The local batters found the big
heaver for enough hits to win but
not at opportune time generally. The
and big blowup came in the second inning
when four singles, three errors,', two
.: . ; - bases on balls and a wild pitch and a
passed ball, the vistors rang the bell
Pet.' five times. After that it was a bet-
.833 ter game but the lead was too wide.
.200 Stackey singled in the third; appro-
.200 priated second and . scored on Lee's
error preventing a kalBomine. In the
fifth inning Oliver doubled and scor
ed on Pldcock's single ' and in the
ninth inning the Moose started a rally
that brought one score and. nothing
more Akin's drive to center field
was Juggled and Oliver's bingle to
right field fell by the way side allow
ing Akin to come home without trou
ble. With Mclnnis or Foster on the
hill and . the veteran, Conley at the
receiving end, Enterprise has no li
cense to defeat the Moose, though
the visitors have a well balanced
team at that The score Sunday: '
ENTERPRISE.
AB R H POA
; The Brilliant Stars of Jane,
By the end of June, Mars, Venus,
Saturn and Jupiter will all be morn
ing stars, but Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound is. at all t(mes the "Star"
medicine for coughs, colds, croup, and
whooping cough. A cold in June if
apt to develop into . bronchitis or
pneumonia as any other time, but not
if Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
is taken. It will surely head off the
cold, and heal the inflamed mem
branes. The genuine is in a yellow
package. A. T. Hill "
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rmmmmmmmmmmmmsxmmmm
Go to Thei Valley Tor&Joi
first class Horseshoeing and ;
Gneral
All
strictly first
Blacksmlthlng.
work guaranteed
class.' ". f-
Cramer & Blurt n
142S Jefferson Ave.
LockYonrBarnDoor
BBPOXJI your horse , Is stolen ;
JfwT AFTBB An abstract (if
tttle to yMr real estate la as
necessary as iasarance en your
boate. I wiir make an abatrsot
tor you at a material reduction
to the price charged by others.
I will guarantee that any at
torney will approve H or there
will be no charge. Ask for
FENDESR
at the office of the
SECURITY LAND AND TRUST
i COMPANY. '
La Grande National Bank Bldg
D. R, FONG I
Medicine Co. I
CHINESE ROOT AND HERBS REMEDIES.
To Drugs No Poison No Alcohol No . Kfnfe These reme
dies have been used by the Chinese people for many thousand years
Remedy for Rheumatism, Appendicitis, Heart and Nervous
Troubles, Kidney, Liver, Bladder, Skin Diseases and all other in
firmities of the body. ".'.-.
ALL CONSULTATIONS FREE AND ABSOLUTELY CONFIDEN-
.;y , . . tial.
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN For one cup of herbs tea
or root medicine 26c, 50c, 75c, and $1.00 Nothing higher.
CONSULTATION FREE People out of town can cure them
selves at home with our root and herb remedies.
Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m.
1 to 4 p. m.
Telephone Main 726. Office 1412 Adams Avenue, next door to
Canity's Blacksmith shop. ,
; ; LA GRANDE, OREGON.
Savage, If . , .-. . ', . 6.11 0 0
Pace, lb 6 .0 1 11 0
Grove, 8s 5' 1 2 4 6
Bilyeu, p ....;.." 4 1 1 0 2
Kellum, rf 2 1' 0 0 0
Lee, 3b'.;. 2 1: 0 0 0
Odle, cf 4 1110
Bauer, J, b . . 3 0 10 2
Bauer, B., c ...... 4 .2 14 2
84 8 8 27 11 6.
LA GRANDE. ,
AB RHFOAE
'Higginsb-e : ... 4 0 0 4 2 2
Pidcock, rf-2b .... 1 0 0 11 1
Carter, 2b ....... 3 0 0 3 0 0
Hooper, ss . . . ... 4 0 0 2 2 2
Aikin, lb ,'..4 1 1 9 0 1
Murchison, rf . . . . 4 0 0 1 0 0
OUver, If t....... 4 li 1 2 1 0
Stacey, cf ....... 4 1 1 0 0 0
Pidcock, be ...... 2 ; 0 1 6 3 0
Blystone,' cf ..... 10 1 0 0 0
Oliver, rp . . ... . . 8 0 0 0 2 0
. i . 34 3 5 27 11 0
Notice of First Meeting of Creditors.
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Oregon:
In the matter of Milton E. Pome-
roy, Bankrupt In Bankruptcy. ''
To the creditors of Milton E. Pom.
eroy, of La Grande in the county-of
Union, and District aforesaid, a bank
rupt: ,:' ; f :'. ' y-
Notice is hereby given that on the
29th day of May, 1913, the said Milton
E. - Pomeroy was duly adjudicated
bankrupt; and the first meeting 'of
the creditors will be held in the of
fice of the Referee in Bankruptcy in
La Grande, Oregon, on the 13th day
of June, 1913, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon, at which time the said
creditors may . attend, ' prove . their
claims, appoint a trustee, examine
the bankrupt, and transact such other
business as may properly come be
fore said meeting. , v'J:,:,
: . .. JNO. S. HODGIN,
' Referee in Bankruptcy, La Grande,
Oregon.
Juno 3) 1913.
(All claims must be verified
cording to bankrupty forms beta,
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LUMBER WILL NEVER BE
' CHEAPER.
than now. As you know, the
lumber fit for milling is getting
scarcer every year. Then why
not begin building now and take
advantage of , the . present mr-.
ket? Later o nyou will regret
it We have ( full supplies for
high-grade lumber for both ex
terior and interior construction.
WEN AHA LUMBER COMPANY
fat 'Hw&M'W:uftU
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Ran for Kellum.
SCORE BY INNINGS.
La Grande ...0 0101000 13
Enterprise .. ,0 5 1 1 0 0 1 0 0
SUMMARY..
Struck out By Bilyeu il, V Oliver
4. Bases on balls Off Oliver 3. Wild
pitches Oliver 8. Passed balls, Pid
cock 4, Higgins 1. Ht by pitcher, J
Bauer. Stolen bases, Pace (4) B.
Bauer, Aikin, Murchison, Stacey, Bly
stone. Sacrifice hits, Bilyeu. Um
pires, Stoddard and Fowler. ,
A. G. Spalding
Th Cork Centoi
b tlx trMtwl
advance ia ... . .
eoastrnctiea
since the ganM
was origiaated."
r. SpaldlBS voa liU hma
im, eouBOT ocr. In
M, h pi tcbed for UwRock-'
rmldll.VuuB uhI defntnl
UMnwtNiitiMwlaoWuh
Incton, O. C tbn tourina
.lh UniUd SUM with ma
unbroken triaeafvicteri''
Mr. SpsMins ubMqantlr
. pitched (or Boatoo and CM-
wMmop- won waa aom ox uc
foundara of Uia pmtnt
National Laairua. Mr.Spald
Inc'a record atiU atasda aa
tha pitchar on tha tiraad
NationalAU Amariea team,
hia combined record of bat
tins: and fielding baTing
never been aurpaased.
Mr. Spalding gave the Cork Center ball
a thorough personal test for two. years
before he was satisfied that it was suit
able for big league use.That his judgment
was correct has been sustained by the ver
dict of the players and the satisfaction of
the public who pay to see them play.
G. SPALDING & BROS.
1 56 Geary at., San Francisco
Dealers everywhere carry Spalding goods.
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COFFEE
ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH
YOUR COFFEE? IF NOT LET US
TRY TO PLEASE ; YOU. WB .
CARRY THE BEST BRANDS ON
THE MARKET. HERE THEY ARE
M. J. B, ROYAL CLUB, HILLS
BBOS SHILLINGS AND GOLDEN
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FRESH SHIPMENT OF STRAW
BERRIES EVERY DAY
irandBaKery
CitvGrocer:
Home of Fancy Groceries Phone Main 75
lOOK HERE,
Anheuser-Busch, Beer
On Draught
AT THE
LOTTES BAR
1118 JEFFERSON AVE,
BASEBALL GOSSIP
"Seven hits have been scored
against Fitchner in the last three
games he has pitched, twenty-seven
innings with but seven hits rather
on the Walter Johnson order, eh?"
So remarks the Boise Statesman
after seeing Burt Fitchner : go two
games in the Idaho capitol city. The
way he has improved in his control
means that he is going to win a big
majority or his games provided of
course : he' can keep ' anywhere near
his present form. Jamison is going
in a no less winning stride and if the
Spuds can find another pitcher there
will be nothing to it from now on.
Some are so sanguine as to think the
Spuds are going to pull down five
from Yakima, but they wont do it
without that extra pitcher probably.
One week from next Friday finds
the Spuds at home again finishing
out a series with Walla Walla on the
local grounds.
Conrov. the Seattle catcher is being
given a thorough tryout this week
and if he is able to hold down the
backstopping job, a shift is due in the
infield. It ail depends on Conroy's
ability to catch well enough to allow
King and Peterson to work elsewhere
on the team.
If the Spuds can win a series this
week clearly-cut, it will have been a
grand three weeks just passed. Even
breaks at Walla Walla, the leaders,
even break with Boise, second best
and then whatever nice is done to the
Yaks this week.
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Wednesday
Note the offering of votes in the LYON-TAYLOR
CONTEST. All merchandise offered is tsue to name
and grade and is from regular stock at regular prices.
SI L VERTHORN'S
Family Drug Store
2,500 votes with each 25e purchase.
Books . ' ; '
' Camera Supplies
Silverthorn's Almond Cream
Talcum Powder
At ill e Fountain.
I
HENRY S CARR
Home Furnishers
All Baby Buggies 10,000 votes on $i.OO.
All carpet sweepers 10,000 on each $1.00
On Book accounts 5,000 Totes on $1.00
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
Refrigerators, 10,000 to each $1.00.
Lawn Mowers, 10,000 to each $1.00.
Garden hose, 10,000 to each $1.00.
Money on account 5,000 on each $1.00.
A. V; ANDREWS I
$10 paid on any order for suit 100,000
Special sale on shirts 10,000 on each dol
lar ' ' :'',,l'' ' ;
Auto. Coats, 10,000. on each dollar. ; , ..
Hats, any hat in the store 10,000 on each
dollar. ' ": ''
THIS OFFER is for WEDNESDAY ONLY
Sales on Other Dip Receive ONE VOTE for Each Cent Paid to any ot the above Stores
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