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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1913)
t L MONDAY. JUNE 16. 1913. par' i i W ..... ' ' - i 1 Sjft CHZAPEX , ' 1 . than now. t A you know, th ' "lumber fit for milling is getting scarcer n jt. -Then -why' not bnoin bufldinff now' and take advantage of the present " mr-' ;. ' V Tifrn- nnn will reo-ret ! it We-have full supplies" t or high-grade lumber for both ' ex- terlor and interior construction, w d-t i TtZ ENAHA LUMBER COMPANY ! aBvipivpoawawBwepawiwa Lef 4s Protect Your Health 4 i v, A i";, - by putting your plumbing in flrst-clafia sanitary crQf dition; connecting it to sewer so ifrvwill pass all sard- -. f. .? a '. . tary.laws.i;'-:; tary I Licensed Plumbers- BAY & ZWEIFELA GRANDE ojnpfefe Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing ' tf! I mzRupto Buggy tires : 5 ' LA GRANDE IRON WORKS: ; D, ITZGERALlb, Proprietor ', ?'i V COMPUTE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY Job secretary to President Sweet ' and : Rum ,Hall nmu Tuaailmv .'MMi the Bueka. "Olimmie" ia umall in tit ure but looms high ' over everything . I that has- been hera in nmna cm. V - ' , (pfccity. Walla Walla couldn't get used Perry, Ore., June 16. (Special).- to letting the breaks go as they ought Mr. D. C Ecclea of Ogden, was a visit- to go. ' i " or at Perry this week. ' . ' Peterson's tripple in the first-inning -.Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackson of Chipper of 'the afternoon game was a bird in wa' Falb, Wis., Igft for Portland on. ft the cateher-infielder. got away weanesaay nignc. Mrs. jacicson nasfairty good ail day Sunday. ' been visiting relatives here In Perry for several months, and wa4 - joined; by her husband just recently. They will spend a few days in Portland and then return to tyieir Some tn Chippe wa Falls, Wis. r . f,.',., . "Mr. Fred Taylor," formerly superin) tendenti .cf the.. Amalgamated- Sugai Company at La Grande, and wife, both of OgderjiMr. apd Mrs.. C. P.FerrJn and Mrs.' George. Stoddard made' a brief trip to Perry pesterday. Frpm here hej went to the logging camp pn a sight-seeing trip. x :, Superintendent W. Y. Stoddard add wife returned this morning from Port land.- Mr. Stoddard has been on a business tour through Utah and Cali fornia, the past . two weeksr-and Re turned via Portland. At Portland njs wife imetThim and they spent a feW dys at he Hose shpwi Mr. Stoddard 'states' that the weather in. Portland was beautiful "while'they were there. DOUBLE HEADER IS DIVIDED; ff t -(Continued from ,Page JwoOj ' t DEFiNmONS II I1' 1 " " ; . '(' '- - ; . ,v .V. inn i i n it a h-v. i ' i ll II J-; -. 'ffl.ll li You housewives you who delight in preparing dainty dishes foryour table you who like to make choco late cakes, puddings, sauces and fudges do yod know that real Dutch Cocoa actually is better for cooking purposes than chocolate that it has a richer, finer flavor? fhas and it's much easier to use. ; VAN HOOT&v'S - :-:R0fflA- - DUTCH COCOA You can makt chocolare icing in an instant with Kona. i Na Rating it s ready. You II like the rich. Dutch, chocolate flavor ona Cocoa is made m Holland and yet it costs only half as much as domestic Cocoas because it oestwice as far. Aitt your grocer today. Two sizes 10c and 25c. - -9 I Try it on this recipe: J- . ICINGS Thro? tables poona Rona Cocoa dtiuwlved Insufficient boil ing water to make thick paate; add cream or bettor: beat in con - fectionar'e ausar until right color and coMiitepcjr are obtained. L C. J. VAN HOUTEN 6- ZOON v VVEESP, HOLLAND i,:. 1100-1108 S. WbuhAv..Ctiicao Walla, 6; La Grander6.'i Home runs, Lundtsrom: ' Two-base hits, Martini. Three-base hits, -, Peterson. Double plays, Welch to Lundstrom to Sheely. Umpire, Richardson. .:?, Game; began 3:30; game ended 5:14. Struck out By Welch, 2;' by Fitch .Walter's best drive yet came, in the morning game. ' It was .'a low, hard one that hit a pool of water but plow ed through the slushy and made Mar tini get' on his horse and give chase, yv home run. would about be the rec ord but for;that pool of water, ,,. t . "Ping hit a bee-liner at the pitciher's box in the morning game so fast that J'Chimmie" could not get out of the wiy 'and, it hit his big toe. The, little umps; hooped;" around on one foot for several (finings afterwards.;;?'.,'. .s-i.. Lewis: m& judged a long -fly that helped win for the Bears but eutsde otihit got- away in fine Style both games. Uurtiss the other new out fielding 'ability, ' Curtiss battel the better of the two. t - -u ? ' Pendleton "North Yakirtla , -. ... . . . . ... . ...4. 10 . 1 ." Batteries Peet and Ha worth: Kile and upraon, xayior. y ; ,j c Irrigation. Men Lost Game- Baker Score: E. H E. Boise , . J. . . 5 9"t0 Baker ..V ' Batteries and Troeh.' I t: ! i HELL: . ; - f " Thre? telephone Ssystema ia a town." PURGATORY: ,r . , Two tdephono systenu. . T), 1 w. PARADISE: 1 One Good Telephone System. n 1 Jin ' ELBERT-HUBBARD pdadv A- - J , Brv Take One. ' North Yakima Score: ... R.. M,,-. n 2 9 8 -Bonner and aGrd, Ward, Take Plenty of Time to Eat; .; i " ' ' . , la a o6 wtiav . iMyiu ner, 11. Bases onalls-rOff Welch, lljlngWslow suicide." ' If - you - have iff Fitchnpr, 4. Sacrifice hits, Davis j f0rrtled the habit of eating too rapidly Oti irtMM 9 M.I.aii' Cfnlnn Tiaaaa TTa r- i ... . MM 1 M 2; King , Nadeau". Stolen bases, Har mon, Fitchner. v, " , La- Grande had" two down in . the first of the afternoon game when she made her four runs. In the ninth when she needed two runs to tie and had two. down 'luck " wouldn't come back. , i ' 1 'j . It will be a long time until you beat that morning contest. - For once President Sweet sent an umpire to La Grande that gave us all that was coming to us, and no more. "Chimip" Richardson was called in to Boise last night to get back "on his by all dealers. you are most likely .suffering from indigestion or constipation, which will result eventually in serious illness un less- corrected. - Digestion ' begins in the mouth. Food should be tbor oughly mastidcated and insalivated.. Then when you have a fullness of the stomach or feel dull and. stupid after eating, take :.: one of Chamberlain's Tablets . Many severe cases of stom ach trouble and constipation;; have been- cured by the use of these' tab lets. They are easy to take and most agreeable in effect. ... For sale HOTTER borders and linings every thing'in the newest designs in Wall Papers are here in the most artistic patterns and most popular colorings.' We are show ing a particularly handaome line of parlor and drawing room papers the kind that will please-the-discriminat- ing housewife of artistic tastes, .The dualities are lilgh but the prices-are exceedingly reasonable.'" ' ' ,i I708i Si-cth St.' ' 'Pho,c V' - La Grande Electric Co.,. best wir ing and, supplies. fxcated.("oIey Hotel blockr Adams' Ave. r 6-26-t i i I when DeaUntr With J.H PEARE&SON V'.y.;'' I I 1 i i s NOTICE. ; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That pursuant to. an act of the legislative assembly of the, state of Oregon,,ap proved February 25, 1889, the follow ing county warrants, which were is sued more than esven years prior to the 1st day of July, 1913, and which be thereafter refused. have not been paid, will be paid by the county treasurer if presented for pay ment within sixty days from July 1st, 1913; and if such warrants or any of them, are not bo presented for pay ment within sixty days from July 1st, 1913, they will be cancelled by the county court and payment thereof will Hi OlOK MERE Anheuser-Busch Beer On Draught 1 v AT THE LOTTES BAR 1118 JEFFERSON AVE. Date Issued , Class Sept 6, 1905, NN, Sept 6, 1905, NN ' Sept. fl, 1905, NN Oct 4, 1905 Nov. 1, 1905 -" ' I Nov. 1, 1905 Dec. 6, 1905 ' December 6, 1905 ' Jany. 3, 1906 . j Jany. 3, 1906 ' " ' Feby. 7, 1906 ; Feby. 7, 1906 Feby. 7, 1906 I . March 7, 1906 ! ' -. , March 7, 1906 May 2,-1906 i May 2, 1906 ' May 2, 1906 May 2, 1906 " May 2, 1906 May 2, 1906 ' May 2, 1906 June 6, 1906 nt June 6, 1906 June 6, 1906 June 6, 1906 ' "4 June 6, 1906 June 6, 1906 '' June 6, 1906 . June 6, 1906 July 5, 1905, Road B. Aug. 2, 1905, Road B Aug. 2, 1905, Road B Dec. 6,. 1905, Road B Dec 6, 1905 ' Road B March 7, 1906, Road B Number, 982 983 985 37 229 . 240 y35 336 I 437 474 557 607 609 882 883 1081 1124 1223 1224 1225 1237 : 1233 1311 1319 1327 1328 ,1329 1330 1337 1348 209 271 ' 272 451 470 643 Favor of Amount C. A, Daugherty ; 2.00 Max Miller ....... ,.i 1.50 Dave Clink ............... 1.70 J. C. Shockley ........ J. C. Shockley .r..... . Geo. Ott ' C. B. Akerberg ....... Albert Stalk T. M, Stubblefield ' . Roscoe Hughes . . C. G. Harrison L. B. Alspick . R. W. Petrie Geo. Eller . , Harry Fleming C. D. Huffman , H. Oi Gorham . 6.00 Harry Allen .' 1.70 Harry Barber 1.70 E. Hough 1.70 James Maloney ............ 1.70 J. L. Dunnington 2.60 B. F. Webb ....... . . . . .... 1.00 Lew Faus ................. 1.70 Wm. Dobba ............... 1.70 . Geo. Simmons 1.70 1.70 7.20 7.20 5.50 6.50 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 6.00 Reading Methods in - Arithmetic. Thursday Arithmetic, History of Education, Psychology, . Metrods in Geography, Grammar, Geography, American Literature, Physics, Meth ods in Language, Thesis for Primary Certificate. '; , , ' FridayTheory and practice, Orth ography, English Literature; Chemis try, School Law,' Botany, Algebra, Civil Government i Saturday , Geomoetry, Geology, General; History, Bookkeeping. . - Dated at La- Grande, Oregon, this 81st day of May, 1913. ., ;Y. - E. E. BRAGG, County School Superintendent june 6-10t Notice. The Club cafe has 'changed owner ship.. ; Jim Livermore, ; the former proprietor, has sold out to Sam Kee, who will pay all outstanding debts on June 15th at noon. . Please present all bills against the Club Cafe on that date for payment 6-30 to 6-16". " SAM KEP La Grande's Leading Jewelers . and v ssanufacturing Opticians. You are trusting' yourself to a , J -tore- of twenty-two ; years' i , standing which should satisfy J you that you will be treated Call when you desire anything r in. the jewelry line or are in 1 need of glasses. CAL PARLORS' IN EAST ERN OREGON. , We Grind Our" - Lenses t a mmi- Own ! J. H. PEARE & SON Grand Union! j 1 i liii. Order your bread : and J cakes of tho Grand Union Tea Co. We also carry a complete ' line of fancy and staple gor- J ceries. . ' - THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE TEA AND COFFEE STORE I IN TOWN. J Vacuum KOUSZ CLIAK15B H'.iOLSTEMJra FURNITURE REPAIRING MATTRESS MAKING rUBHlTUSK PACXOA. I- F. BELLINGE1, 1607 Wash. Ave. Phone Black 1022 ' j Martin's Ondy Factory IS IS i! i z I s ij ';' L. FULL LINE OF HOMEMADE CANDIES ALWAYS FRESH' ICE CREAM IN ANY QUAN TITY -ADAMS AVE. - " Geo. Talley . . . Mr, Rodgers Mabel Presley W. B. Campbell Jess Kerr ...... D. I Perin ..; . C. Wilkinson 2.20 Geo. A. Craig ........ . . . . 2.20 National Lumber company . . ,1.05 Thomas & Likens ........ 1.80 1.70 1.70 3.80 L70 85.50 2.20 Witness my hand and seal of said county court, this the 7th day of June, -- , ' ED. WRIGHT, Daily 6-10-11-12-13-14 wkly 6-13 ' ' ', County Clerk. Notice of Teachers' Examinations. Notice is hereby given that the county Bchool superintendent of Un ion county, Oregon, will hold the reg ular examination for applicants for La state and county - papers, . at LGrande, Oregon, as follows: r Wednesday Writing, U. S. His tory, Physiology, Physical Geography, Reading, Composition, Methods in Drink SAM-0Narral and You'll ..&o Joy r- of-liviiig I NORTONIA HOTEL European ! American Plan A. S. HOGUE, Mngr. A hotel, whose homelike comforts and safety will appeal to you and - your . family. Ladies' tea room - beautiful roof garden and large lob by for your pleasure nnd convenience Located close to the shopping district Write forfamily rates. : Eleventh St. off Washington. PORTLAND : OREGON I a