La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 06, 1913, Image 2

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    .PAGE TWO
FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1913.
LA GEANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
IS
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TEST
NOCKELBY BATTED HARD
FIRST INNING.
IN
Peterson Lambasts Home Ron But
None Happen to Be on Bases.
double, a tripe and sacrifices all off
Nockelby in the first won for Yaki
ma, and though La Grande tied the
score twice, she didn't muster the
needed strength to finish. The score:
' R.H.E.
North Yakima 7 10 1
La Grande , 6 15 2
Batteries Jensen and Taylor;
Nockelby, Jamison and Conroy. -. ...
Standing of the Clubs.
Won. Lost. Pet.
Walla Walla 27 12 .692 '
Boise 22 16: .679
North Yakima ....20 18 .626
Pendleton '. . . . .. . .19 19 .500
La Grande ...... 'V. 15 22 .405
Baker ...... ......12 28 .800
, Nockelby went to pieces yesterday
and Yakima took the second victory
making it two out of three games.
Jamison finished for La Grande but
the damage had been done and he
does not get credit for the defeat
La Grande could not bunch hor hits
but once and that in the seventh in
ning when five singles scorced two.
Peterson broke into the home run
, class again but had nobody on. This
was in the sixth. Two errors, a
Boise Wins at Last.
Walia Walla, June 6. Shader was
pounded hard early in the game, but
he tightened. Boise made two hom
ers in the second, Blausser and Bon
ner connecting, the latter with one
on.'
The Bears made their only scores
in the' second and third, both with
homers by Martini and Harmon. i
he gone wild in the ninth and his sup
port weakened. Six hits, four of the
scratch variety, were all i that the
Diggers could make off him. Woods'
own wildness lost him the game. In
the third he allowed Peet to hit and
filled the bases by hitting two men.
Singles by Ha worth and McKune
scored two and with bases full, he
walked a run. In the eighth with two
down, and McKune on third, he de
livered a wild pitch for a score and
then, after filling the bases by a hit
and two passes, - walked in another
score. . Peet and his support both
fell down in the ninth. The twirler
walked two,' hit one and allowed
scratch hit which with two - errors
gave - Baker her only scores. Peet
also featured at the bat, getting three
singles in four times up. '. Miller, a
I m . . v a A.
Boise made two in the first on lormer uranae pmyer, was ai
an r nrl two itinirW three in the " for Pendleton and bolstered up
second with homers, one in the sixth
with a single and a three-bagger,
three in the seventh with errors and
three singles; one in the ninth with
a two-bagger and a single
The score: R.H. E,
Boise .....10 16
Walla Walla ............. 2 5
Pet Wins Again,
Pendleton, Ore., June 6. (Special)
Peet triumphed over his former team
mates yesterday and would have
made his victory a shutout had not
.Berries for
Safaraay
Both Hooid River and Milton Berries
Phone your order in the morning
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QUALITY GROCER
the crippled team.
Pendleton ...... .
Baker .'
R.H.E.
...6 9 2
2
BASEBALL GOSSIP
D. R. FONG
Medicine Co.
CHINESE ROOT AND HERBS REMEDIES.
V Drugs No Poison No Alcohol No Knife These reme
dies have been used by the Chinese people for many thousand years
Remedy for Rheumatism, Appendicitis, Heart and Nervous
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ALL CONSULTATIONS FREE AND ABSOLUTELY CONFIDEN
TIAL. FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN For one cup of herbs tea
or root medicine 25c, 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
Garrity's Blacksmith shop.
"Rocky" Mountain is now on the
regular pitching staff of the Yaks.
Some punk base running this, when
a team gets 15 hits and five runs.
La Grande couldn't bunch them
usual, except in one frame.
' Mr. Druhot, who pfayed left field
for the Spuds yesterday afternoon,
made the mistake of talking back to
the grandstand. " Attention was di
verted f rom him however, when King
came to the front. The Old Guard
really seemed UrgtX-tif'. "King's goaf.
Yakima Herald;
Nadeau, the La Grande centerf ield-
er, who got a home run a aay lor
three successive days in the first
Yakima-La Grande series, was sick
Tuesday and out of the game. Fitch-
ner filled his position very accept?
ably although he did not produce any
home runs. Yakima Herald.
Starkell, the umpire here' this week,
goes on the theory that people go to
a ball game to see batting and base
running. As a result a ball has to do
just a little more than cut the cor
ners to get . him to decide it is i
strike. Kile . and Jamison did well
yesterday to get away with as many
strike-outs as they did. Yakima
Herald. ' '
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Stolke submitted to an examination
by a physician yesterday and was
sent to the hospital with a verdict
that he has a fever. His loss will be
felt by the team as Stolke is a steady
fiplHpr. has ben hittine nearly .400
and could be relied on to fill any po
sition in a pinch. He was replaced
in the field yesterday by Gordon.
Yakima Herald.
SUMMED
DRESSES!
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ARE HERE
Just recired bv today's express a beau
tiful line of Lingerie dresses, lawns and
linens, all colors and sizes. Come and see
them while the assortment is complete
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Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
Furniture for three rooms, a snap
if taken at once, cost about $400.00,
will sell for $100.00, everything in
good shape, used about eighteen
months. No terms, must be cash.
Call at the Obesrver office, 6-4-tf
Best Laxative for the Aged.
Old men and women feel the need
of a laxative more than young folks,
but it must be safe and harmless and
one which will not cause pain. ...Dr.
King's New Life Pills are especially
good for the aged, for they act
promptly and easily. . Price 25c. Rec
ommended by all druggists.
thereto on ' the ' 18th day ' of April,
1910, or any or either of defendants
in said suit thereafter obtained in or
to the following described property,
to-wit: Lots One; Two; Three; Four;
Five; Six;' Seven and Eight in Block
Twenty-nine '(29) of Chaplin's Addi
tion to the town of La Grande, Union
County, Oregon. v . .. ,
Dated at La Grande, Oregon this
21st day of May, 1913. . , ,
AUGUST HUG,
Sheriff of Union County,' Oregon,
daily 5-23-80 6-6-13-20.
Sheriffs Sale.
The Elgin Wallowa Game Sunday
ELGIN.
AB R H PO A E
Mason, If ...4 0 2 2
Patten, lb ....... 5 1 2 9
Oswald, ss 5 0:3 3
Smith, p 3 0 0 0
Jones, p' 1 0 0 0
Aubin, 3b 2 2 2 1
Hallgarth, c-rf . . . 2 1 1 1
Landrum, rf-c ... 4 0 9 1
Landrum, rf-c ... 4 0 1 9
Deboie, cf 4 0 0 0
Workman, 2b .... 4 2 2 2
Totals 34 6-13 27
WALLOWA.
... 4 0
7 2
LA GRANDE, OREGON.
Barnes, 2b 4
Maxwell, c ...... 3
Holmes, If 3
Tulley, S8-p ,
Johnson, 3b . .
Marvin, cf-ss
Hayes, p
McKinley, cf
James, .rf
Schilke, lb ..
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an Execution and Order of
Sale of hereinafter described mort
gaged real property, issued out of
and under the Seal of the Circuit
court of the state' of Oregon for the
county of Union, bearing date of the
12th day of May, A. D. 1913, upon the
decree duly rendered, entered of rec
ord, and docketed in said court on the
2nd day of May, 1913, in that suit
therein, wherein N. K. West is plain
tiff, and Henry Shafer, Allle Shafer,
and the City of La Grande, are de
fendants, said decree being in favor
of said plaintiff and against said de
fendants, for the sum of $559.72 and
the further sum of $50.00 attorney
fees, interest from the date of said
decree at the rate of 8 per cent per
annum and the further sums of J
$386.4o ana also trie sum oi $ao.uu
attorney fees and plaintiff's costs
and disbursments of suit ' taxed at
$26.20 with interest thereon from
date of this decree at the rate of 10
per cent per annum. I WILL ON
FRIDAY, THE 20th day of June,
1913, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of
said day, at the front door of the
court house, in the City of La Grande,
Union county, state of Oregon, sell at
Public Auction to the highest bidder
for cash to satisfy said plaintiff's de
cree and accruing, costs of sale, all
the right, title and interest of said
defendants, Henry L. Shafer and
Allie Shafer, his wife, had therein or
The marvelous Gen-'
eral Electric Range
It is a mistaken idea to suppose
that Electric cooking is expensive.
It is cheaper In La Grande than coal
or wood. . ks convenience is self
evident. With electric cooking there
is no waste heat None goes up the
chimney, none goes out into the room
to make summer cooking unpleasant.
The woman with an Electric Range
can dress for dinner before she begins
to cook. She need not ear dust or
dirt. The General Electric Range
gives perfect heat control. If it gets
too hot the heat can ,be reduced. Tf
a quick oven is desired a twist of the thumb produces it. We now J
have with the company a specialist for this work who will be glad I
to give any information or help possible. V, i
We have an appliance for your every need and if you want to
learn the benefits of clean cooking, Phone Main 34. -
Totals 29 1 4 24 12 5
Earned runs, Elgin 3. Two base
hits, Patten, Mason. Home run, Au
bin. Innings pitched, Smith 7 2-3,
Jones 1 1-3; Hayes 6, Tulley, 2. Bases
on balls, off Hayes 3, Tulley 1, Smith
0, Jones 3. Struck out, Smith 8, Jones
2,layes 2, Left on bnses, Elgin 11,
Wallowa 6. Double plays, Schilke
to Barnes to Schilke, Johnson unas
sisted, Schilke to Maxwell Passed
balls, Hallgurth 2, Landrum 1. First
base on errors, off Wallowa 4, off El-
I gin 0. Hit by pitcher, Mason, Hayes.
Umpire Flexer. Scorer Flagg.
CORK
"Good-Night"
How the day', game i. thrashed
over in the evening the error,
made, the blame placed. If your
team ue. a Cork Center ball, then
it', up to you; but, if not, then you
are not getting all that', coming to
you. Many a hit that fall ihort
with the old .tyle rubber core
, ball would be afe with the Cork
Center. Ninety -eight per cent, of
the National League player, .ay it
increase, batting 10 to 15 percent.,
yet is not too lively, while the pitch,
era .ay it is pleauint to handle and
can be thrown more accurately.
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ball cowls running; shoes tt he Olym
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bathing suits everything athletic
Even if you don't wast anything It is
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156 Geary St., San Francisco
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