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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1913)
1 ni ur. SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1913. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, ' PAGE We Are Mow Open And wish to call your attention to a few of our prices. We invite you to our store and make you the judge. Out store front is not quite completed, but we are selling goods, front or no front, rain or shine Come to the New Drummers' Sample Store and Save Money , , For Men Men's 50c Suspenders , (Men's Knit wrist Canvas Gloves Men's Blue Bib Overalls : Men's $1.00 Soft Shirts Men's 25c Dress Hose ..25c 5c .69c 65c Men's Bandana Handkerchiefs Men's 10c Work Socks t Quality No; 1 John B. Stetson Hats ' Men's $2.75 Elk Skin Shoes Men's 35c Four-in-Hand Ties Men's Lightweight Pants L Men's Khaki Pants Men's $3.00 Corduroys 12 12c 5c ...61-4c ...... $3.95 ......$1.95 .......19c l.$1.00 .$1.00 ......$1.85 Men's Blue Chambry Wash Shirts, ...-40c; 2 for 75c ' Men's 75c Black Sateen Shirts -45c Men's $15.00 Suits . $9.85 Men's 10c White Handkerchiefs 5c Men's Gauntlet Leather Gloves ,,-; - , ,v ,-. 45c Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' -Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' For Ladies Oxfords and Pumps -1.00 Lace and Button Shoes v - ,-,;; ;,r;,7, $1.95 20c Hose v 12 l-2c Silk Hose' J - 145c $2.00 House Dress $5.00 Shoes $4.00 Button Oxfords Ribbed Union Suits .. Petticoats House Dresses House Dresses $5.00 Dresses $3.50 Kimonos ....... Dressing Sacques ; :.k .'..$1.35 $3.45 :-.$2.95 ..35c, 3 for $1.00 ...95c and $1.45 .....:..85r $i.o6 i $2.85 1$2.25 45c, 65c and 95c Boys and Girls Girls' School Shoes Girl's- Pumns :....;... ..$1.00, $1.20 l 95c to $1.55 Girls' Dresses Li, .49c, 65c, 85c and $1.00 Girls' Hose J 8c, 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c and 19c Boys' Shoes ;,i.i$1.20, $1.45, $1.65, $1.95 and $2.20 Boys' Shirts .l35c, 40c and 45c 15c ..35c 50cto95( 50c ' :...65c' .25c .45c Boys 'Suspenders 'J Boys' heavy Blue Bib Overalls Boys ' Knickerbocker Pants Boys' Balbriggan Shirts or Drawers Boys' Poros Knit Shirts or Drawers ... Boys' Union Suits Boys' Belts L-l Boys ' Gauntlet Gloves ' : Boys' Suits . Boy 's Corduroy Suits $2.45 $2.35 STORES AT WALU WALLA, WASHINGTON PULLMAN, WASHINGTON P0MER0Y, WASHINGTON PENDLETON, OREGON nJi Inl u K"t Vv v La Grande's Only Exclusive Sample Drummer's Store OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING LA GRANDE, OREGON STORES AT LEWIST0N. IDAHO - MOSCOW, IDAHO - 1 SPOKANE, WASHINGTON COLFAX, WASHINGTON ! si S LINDA Ml CALLED OFF FUNERAL conflicts with the GAME AT ELGIN. Enterprise and Wallowa In Branch ' line to Meet Sunday. );-' Standing of the Clubs. W. L. Enterprise 1 1 Wallowa .... 2 6 IJgin . ... . , . .. t .. . . . ,i-. .8 .5 I,n Orande i i . . .4 4 Because of the death of Mrs. Knight yesterday and the funeral tomorrow there will be no game between Elgin Pet. .875 26C !J75 6J0 SPUDS RETAIN OLD "HANDLE" and La Grande at Elgin tomorrow. The game will be postponed. ' T Wallowa and Enterprise will clajli for the third consecutive time,,, bar ring rain on Sunday Virginians Celebrate. . -" Wheeiing, W. Va., June 20.-rThe presence of Governor Mann, of Vir ginia, among ;Mie principle speakers today, which was celebrated as "state day" of West Virginia's semi-centennial week, was taken as final indica tion that all bitterness existing bet ween the peonle of the two common wealths as 'a result of the divisioa of j Glime Loat Thr0ugh Nockclby'B Wild- the state of Virginia during tne civu FOR THE WEEK TEAM IS PLAY ING AS SPUDS. war, has been obliterated. .-. oeureuwy of State William J. Bryan will be cen tral figure at the ceremonies late this afternoon. Many notables from Wash ington came here today on a special train; They include many of the . Vir ginia and West Virginia members of congress and ex-Senator Henry uass away, Davis. - Those Who Use the Celebrated Elkhorn Flour Express upmistakeable praise for it. Read what a professional cook has to say ' Oregon Mill & Grain Co., Baker, Oregon. Gentlemen: ; Stoddard's Camp, Whitney, Oregon, May 19, 1913. - I have been using your "Elkhorn" Flour all winter in this camp and find it superior to "Snow Drift" and other brands of Washington inl1P . ; Yours truly, flour' V r, A. A. NORTON, j :m ; ' Cook Stoddard's Camp Stoddard's Camp, : Whitney, Oreg. Oregon Mill & Grain Co., ' Baker, Oregon. Gentlemen; I received your letter, and will say you may publish the letter, if you want to as I have used a good many brands of westen. flour and yours is one of the very best y A. A. NO?.TC)N; ELKHORN FLOUR MAKES GOOD IN EVERY TEST IT IS A GENUINE ARTICLE. neSs Yesterday Afternoon. Pendleton, Ore., June 21. Berger would have won a shutout today had it not been for his bad seventh.': With two down in that inning, M'Kune con tributed an error ' after ' which five consecutive hits were clicked out for La Grande's five and only scores.' The visitors are still Spuds it seems. Nock elby was wild in the first, three passes and two errors , giving the Bucks two in that frame without the aid of a hit. In the third, hits were bunched off him, four safe ones and a sacrifice adding another brace. Two hits and is walk filled the bases in the fifth and Dawson cleaned them with a three Backer. Pendleton's last came in the sixth with two hits and a sacrifice Kunelf First on balls off Nokelby, 7; or Berger, 8. Struck out by Nokleoy, 1 ; by Berger, 8. Left on bases, La Grande, 10; Pendleton 9. First base on errors, La Grande 8; Pendleton, 1. - Time of game, 1:49. : Umpire, Hall. , A league meeting is scheduled for Sunday in Baker at which the direct ors will decide what course will be pursued." It is said Caldwell is eager to be admitted and will guarantee to finish the season. The Idaho town is said to be a good base bail town' and would probably transfer three games of each home series to Boise, which is only an hour's ride distant, ni-f-if Whether: or not the three sched uled games not played in La Grande this week will be forfeited to Pendle ton is a question, inasmuch as it rain ed . so hard in La Grande Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday that it is doubtful whether or not it would have been possible to play had La Grande been willing. . there vthfr league r directors will go over' the situation. Dr. Johnson will put Caldwell's proposition before the league and the final steps taken to ward- bringing V Caldwell ' into. the. league. , , . .This will mean that the Bak er team will open at Caldwell next week. ' GET A CAMERA CALDWELL ABOUT READY. Ii fly. La Grande Corbin, ss .-. .". Lewis, cf . . . . King, c Nadeau, 2b . . Druhot, If . . . Peterson, 3b Curtis, rf . . . Walters, lb -. Nockleby, p. . .AB. R.H.PO. ...... B . . .'.5 ....4 ....5 ....3 ....5 ....4 ,;...4 ....4 0 10 1 1 Totals . . Pendleton Kader, ss . Dougherty, Varian, cf Haworth,' c M'Kune, 3b Lodell, lb . Davison, rf Osborne, 2b Berger, p Totals If .39 6 9 24 16 , 3 .AB. R. H.PO.H, E.1 .4 2 2 3 4 0: 0 ..2 ..3 ..3 ..5 ...3 ..4 ..4 ..4 1 1 8 0 11 1 2 0 .........32 8 10 27 10 3 Srnre bv Innings. ! La Grande ,,,0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0-5 Pendleton . . . .2 0 2 0 3 1 0 0 x ' 8 Summary: Two base hits, Rader. Haworth. Three base hits, Davison, j Peterson. Sacrifice hits, Dougherty, j Haworth. Stolen baBes, Varian, Mc- Money 13 In Sirht for Taking Over the La Grande Club. ' v . Boise,' June 21. The deal which is to put Caldwell into the Western Tri State league is practically closed. The necessary financial support is in sight and Caldwell has selected Dr. W. H. Johnson as its representative at the league meeting which has been called for Sunday at Baker. 1 ' The fans met at Caldwell Friday and there was plenty of enthusiasm The recent movement in favor of base ball . has brought put the fact that there are a number of live boosters in the Canyon county city who can be counted on for anything that means progress to their community. They are strong for the Tri-State and from all indications the city can be de-. pended on to give base ball good sup port, v . ' '. Dr. Johnson will accompany Presi dent Sweet to Baker this evening. There fs more Catarrh in this taction of the country than all other dlaeaaea put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Sci ence has proven Catarrh to bo a consti tutional disease, and therefore, requires constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. -Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, la the only Constitu tional cure on the market. It IS taken In ternally In doses from 10 drops to a tea spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Bond for circulars and tes timonials. . Address: F. 3. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O, Pold by Drttpirlsts, TCc. . T&ke Ball's Family FlUs for constipation (j ' I M'tW because there'll , be many a time when, if you don't have a pic . ture of something you' hsve seen or some ., friend who may be no i longer near you, you'll be Borry. Taking pic tures with an AN&CO ... . v CAMERA is not an ex pensive pleasure - ' and ;.:.. nothing else gives more immediate or as -n.njh , future enjoyment. ' , . . , , The Ansco is so sun-- . ,, pie , and easy and out o in v operation thai the ' novice' may be; me rn expert in a day. Ail necessary sup- es at lowes: prves.. ' - HILL'S DRUG STORE ' , THE REXALL STORE. Free and prompt delivery of goods to all paits of the city. ff'lkfllBt.fftlllJI t