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IlA 'GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
TUESDAY. JUNE 17. 1913.
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BOMB RUNS ON BOTH SIDES OF
SUNDAY GAME.
Bob Smith's Offerings Are Well Re
; j ceived by All Moose. ..
By whetting their batting eye and
going to Rob Smith with a great veng
eanee, the La Grande Moose were able
to put the rollers to the Elgin Indians
last Sunday in their own lot by a very
decisive score., Everybody hit like
wild mem Bob Smith himself, how
ever getting in that iClass with 'a
home run, scoring the only two runs
for Ehrin in the game. Murchison was
'about the worst with the willow lac
inir out five hits at five times up and
one of them a homer with another
striking the top of the fence and then
bounding back instead of over.
The score of the one-sided game of
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Money to Loan
! ' The undersigned represents the NETHERLANDS AMERICAN
MORTGAGE BANK, and js prepared to loan money in any amount
i on Improved wheat, alfalfa and dairy farms. Rates 7 and 8 per cent
No delay, t . '
w FRANK R. ATKINS,
Phone Main "" Pendleton, Oregon.
660 Main Street
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j Coin' Fiobin? Ve Have I
heavy hjting which the Moose got
away with, follows : .
Elgin. 1 AB.H.R.PO.A.E.
Workman, 2b .... .4 1 0 8 3 1
Patten, lb 4 1 0 8 0 ,1
Oswald, ss.-cf. .....4 1; 0 12 6
Aubin, 8b 4 0,0, 0 0 0
Landrnro, c 4 1.18 2 0
Smith; p .i......4 2 J 0 2 ., 0
DeBoie, cf-lf l.V.,.4 1 0 2 0 1
Shelton, cf-ss ; .... .4 0 0 0 0 0
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1IUI1C9, .... .V . w w . -
Totals ''. 86 '8 2 24 9 8
La Grande AB. H. R. PO. A. E.
benefitted, and affected by said pro
posed .improvement are as follows: V
North Second street and the West
half of blocks S, 4, 7, 8,11, 16, and 10
and the east half of Blocks 17, 18, 19,
20, 21, 22, and 23, in Riverside Addit
ion to the City of La Grande, Oregon,
and the west half of Block 4 and the
Oregon, all in the City of La Grande,
Oregon, and the estimated cost of as id
proposed Improvement is $14,214.80.
Ton will further take notice that said
city council will meet at the council
chamber fn tthe city building of said
city on the 18th day of June, 1913, at
8 o'clock p. in. of said day to consider
east half of Block 9 in Rynearson's .making the . proposed levy and , will
Addition to the City of La Grande, thenand there grant a hearing to any
and ! all persona felling aggv
against, or on account of, said pre
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6th day June, 1913.
CITY COUNCIL OF LAGRANt
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By Lee Warnick, Recorder of
City of La Grande,' Oregon. ;
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Kidwell, 2b .,
Higgins, 8b ..
Murchison, rf
Oliver, c
Rhause, ss ........ .4 2
Blystone, If ...'..,.8 0'
Woods, lb 8 0
Mclnnis, p '. .......4 0.
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A full linfi of lunch coods. - i .US'
BEEF LOA "k.MA0
; ; LUNCH T6NGUE
BOILED HAM
BAKED PORK AND
BEANS
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HAZI LOAF
CHIP BEEF
VIENNA SAUSAGE
PEANUT BUTTER t
VEAL LOAF
Swiss Brick, Limburger and Full Cream Cheese.,
Let us help you with. your lunch.-We receive-fresh
. strawberries daily. :
City Grocery and Bakery
Home of Fancy Groceries ' Phone Main 75
I Cook With Juice
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It is a mistaken idea to suppose that Electric Cooking is ex
pensive. IT IS CHEAPER in La Grande that Coal or Wood. We
showed you by Demonstration,
that we could cook by Electricity.
We will eve ngo further, we will
install one of these Marvelous Gen
eral Electric Ranges in your home
and let you try it for yourself. If
you're not satisfied that it is the
best thing you ever had and the
most economical fuel you have
ever used, we will take it out without any obligation on your part
Special Rates for Cooking If you are interested in Electric Cooking
or any other Electrical appliance, phone us and our special represent
ative will call. Costs nothing to talk it over.
i ! Eastern Oregon Electric Light & Power Co.
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ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE
Retail Department Phone Main 8
For Lumber, Lath
Shingles, Sash and Doors
Ruberoid Roofing
GEORGE PALMER LUMBER CO.
Total 88 10 12 27 16 8
Summary: Earned runs, Elgin, 2;
La Grande, 1. Two, base hits, Rhause,
Murcluson. Home runs, gmith, Murch?
ison.' Struck out by Smith, 8; ty mc
Innid, 6; left on bases, La' Grande, 6;
Elgin, 6; double plays, Stacy to Woods.
Passed balls, Landrum, S; first base
on errors off Elgin, 7; off La Grande,
3. Hit by pitcher, (poods, Kidwell,
Bliston. Umpires, Flixer and Scran--
ton.
Time of gam ). hour and 60 min
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Scare by inninsrs: . ,v
Elirin ........0 0 2 0 0 0 0 9 H-.2
La Grande . . .0 1 0. 2 4 0 0 .6 x 12
7 . Bad Decision Alleged. . .
Wallowa, June 17. (Special) En
terprise won in the 12th inning here
Sunday, 'score, 6 to 3. The league
leaders had not reached first until the
8th inning and then on an error and
the score, according to many Wallowa
fans, should have been three to 0 in
favor of Wallowa. It is claimed that
bad decisions at third in favor of the
visitors were responsible for the tx
tended innings and the final defeat
Notice of Teachers' Examination.
Notice is hereby given that the
county school superintendent of Un
ion county, Oregon, will hold the reg
ular examination for applicants for
state and county papers, at La
Grande, Oregon, as follows:
Wednesday Writing,;, U. S. His
tory, Physiology, Physical Geography,
Reading, Composition, Methods in
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. '. ' :.
Friday Theory and practice, Orth
ography, English Literature, Chemis
try, School Law, Botany, Algebra.
Civil Government
Saturday Geomoetry, Geology.
General History, Bookkeeping.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this
31st day of May,. 1913. .
-. - E. E. BRAGG.
County School Superintendent
june 6-10t ; .
Improve-
Notice of Proposed Street
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To whom it may concern: You are
hereby notified that the commission
ers appointed by the common council,
of the City of La Grande, Oregon, to
make an examination of the properly,
upon which assessments aft to be
levied to pay the roeU &hd expenses
of the street imJldrVement hereinafter
described, as to the valuation and ex
tent, it ahy of the benefits to be de
rived by said property by reason of
said improvement have made their
report in writing to said council,
which report has been received by
said council, and is on file in the
office of the recorder of said city, and
is open for your inspection. That it
is the intention of said council to levy
a special assessment against all the
property hereinafter described for the
purpose of paying the costs and ex
penses- of improving North Second
street between the norm line of "W"
Avenue and the center of Lake Ave
nue by laying thereon macadam pave
ment on the roadway of said street
a width of forty feet, and contsruct-
mg cement curbs, according to the!
plans and specifications therefore)
heretofore adopted by said council i
and on file in the nffir nf th Ra-i
corder of said city. j
That the real property included fai:
and the boundaries of the district'
We Made One Marl
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$586.40, on an investment of an even i $1
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000.00 in less than 90 davs. i Others; have
profited along ourl ines of ir.vestments, and
WHYNOT YOU?
& YOU HAVE JUST A LITTLE IDLE MONEY WE
CAN PUT YOU IN TOUCH . WITH INVESTMENTS
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WHICH BRING GOOD RETURNS. i IDLE MONEY
DOES NO ONE ANY GOOD. . ; jTIME DEPOSITS
DRAW A PER CENT ANP THE TAXES ON THOSE
DEPOSES II ABOUT S i-2 CENTS. BETTER LET
YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU. SEE US.
Security Land & Trust Co.
Wednesday
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Note the offering of votes in the LYON-TAYLOR
CONTEST. All merchandise offered is hue to name
and grade and is from regular stock at regular prices.
SILVERTHORN'S
Family Drug Store
Books.
Soda Fountain. !!
Book Accounts. .
Camera Supplies.
2,500 votes with each 25c
HENRY S CARR
.Home Furnishers
Rockers, 10,000 votes on the $1.00.
All Baby Buggies 10,000 votes on the $1.00
All Carpet Sweepers, 10,000 votes on the $1.00.
On Book Acocunts, 5,000 votes on $1.00.
Refrigerators, 1,000 votes tm ... .$1.00
F. L. LILLY v
Hardware
Hammocks, 1,000 votes to ... ....V.. ....... ..$1.00
Ice Cream Freexers, 1,000 votes to... ...$100
Refrigerators, 1,000 votes to .$1.00
O-Cedar Mops, 1,000 votes to ............... .$1.00
Book Account, 500 votes to ........... ... . , .$1-00
A. V. ANDREWS
$10.00 paid on order for Suit; ........ .100,000 votes
$10.00 paid on Reddymade Suits V. ... . . .. . .'. 60,000
Ladies Suit Patterns, imported goods (see a i.
window) each dollar ......... ............ 10,000
Straw Hats, each dollar 10,000
Panama Hats,-each dollar ........ 4 ....... 10,000
Book Accounts, each dollar . . . ... . . .' . ..... . 6,000
THIS OFFER is for WEDNESDAY ONLY
Sales otTOther Day$ Receive ONE VOTE for Each Cent Paid to any of the above Stores