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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1914)
T MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1914. PAGE TWO. LA. GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FORCED Continues This Week Saturday a Big Day The largest crowds ever in this store, left this store satisfied. We must sell $3,000 do matter how much the;:: is cut, it & the money that will save the store. . You that haven't attended this sale know nothing of the savings to be had, every article reduced in order to raise the money. V SALE HRTLEY'S AT i. Money Mney ' K Money Must iI I Have ' V atOnce ' ife" $35 and $40 Suits, the very best styles and materials $9.75 $1.50 to $2 Tailored Shirt Waists . . 20c Children's 35c Rompers 15c Muslin Petticoats in white, one lot values up to $4, choice 85c Gingham Petticoats, $1.50 to $2.50 values, your choke 58c 200 Lingerie Waists, $1.50 to $2 values go at . 73c 1 Lot Corsets, $1.50 and $2 values, your choice . 37c Dot Swiss Kimonas, light col ors, $1 .75 values, choice 43c 200 Middies plain white with colored collar and cuffs 99c 1 Lot Black Silk Shirt Waists values to $6.50, choice , $2.25 200 Bed Spreads 95c 100 Children's Gingham Dress es up to the minufe in style 47c Beads, everyone wears them, These are black and colors, reg ular 75c quality . . 33c $1.50 House Dresses, Ging hams, Percales . . 73c All Other Goods Reduced Money Money Money We Must Have at Once These m-iees are only to show you what we are doing to our entire line of Hoisery, Dresses, Corsets Kimonas, Muslins, Umbrellas Rugs, Laces, Embroid eries, Childmi's Dresses.' We have everything in Ladies' Ready-to-Wear except shoes, and we are selling cheaper than anyone in La Grande lias ever dared think of selling. No One will be Disappointed AT THIS SALE KIRTLEY'S Ladies9 Ready-to-Wear THE GREEN WINDOWS Show You the Place i I ' TWO IMPORTANT FEATURES There ore two features which distinguish the ser 1 vice of the United States National Bank. CONSERVATISM as assured by the experience and standing of our Board of Directors. LIBERALITY in extending to its depositors finan cial aid within the rules of safe banking practice. The United States Nat'l Bank Capital $100,000 Surplus $13,000 Deposits $400,000. OFFICERS and DIRECTORS WM. MILLER J. C. HENRY 3. L. CAVINESS J. F. CONLEY T. J. SCR0GGIN C. T. BACON A. L. RICHARDSON U. G. COUCH GEO. T. COCHRAN GOVE DEFEAIED SUNDAY 6 10 2 TWO LOOSE INNINGS MAR THE CONTEST. Game Staged Here Brings Out Many Varieties. LAWN MOWERS,' BICYCLES AND ELECTRIC MOTORS RE- PAIRED RIGHT. By the NOVELTY REPAIR SHOP All kinds of repair work We also sell TRIANGLE We arc experts and do expert work, done; give us a trial and we do the rest. ELECTRIC IRONS and LACO LAMPS. Wm, M. SIUPP Proprietor 308 Elm Street. La Grande, Oregon. Standing of the Clubs. W. L. La Grande 3 0 Elgin 4 0 Cove 1 3 North Powder 0 3 Iniblbr 1 3 .250 Cove's baseball team fell before La Grande yesterday six to two in : game that, except for two, innings was a fairly good presentation of the big pastime. Mclnnis and Geddes were the opposing gunners anil both did valient work. Weak support at critical moments cost Geddes several of the six scores which were reg istered against him. Two La Grande men walked, and Mclnnis struck out nine, to Ged des' seven. Geddes, Dean and Mot ley, in the order named, figured in a double play. Conley and Pidcock game to watch except for the sec-, make and keep you wen. ,doc lea ond inning Cove pulled herself to-! or Tablets.' Red Cross Drug Store, gether in the pinches and did pret-. Adv. ty fair work. Cove sinned eight : times and La Grande five. ; Coughs and Colds Weaken the Sys- 1 The lineup: ! 'em- I Cove Carter, ss.; Allen 3b.; Alex- Continued Coughs, Colds and Bron 'ar.der Roy, If.; Alexander Ray, df.; jchial troubles are depressing and j Conley, c; Dead, 2b.; Motley, lb.; i weaken the system. Loss of weight I Hancock, cf., and Geddes, p. j and appetite generally follow. Get a La Grande Pidcock, c,; Galbreath, 50c. bottle of Dr. King's New Dis- ss.; Childers, cf.; Slate lb.; Humph-. covery to-day. It will stop your Hoy, 2b.;. Craney 3b.; Wood, If.; Gar-.cough. The first dose helps. The Yesterday ! rit"y . Mclnnis, p. best medicine for Stubborn Coughs, Score by innings: R. ! Colds and all Throat and Lung Troub- Cove ' lcs. Mr. O. H. Brown, Muscatine, Ala., Runs 0 0000001 1 2jwrites: "My wife was sick during the Pet. 1000 La Grande 1000 .250 .000 Elgin, June 15. (Special) Elgin defeated Union here in a thrillinc game yesterday score 5-3. White, the bier Indian pitched for Union. He lint, o trnnA liaaA nnA trmiA snPP(. hilt had little hop in his curves. .contents of a couple of bottles of For Union, White and " " '""i" smashed show cases ana KnocKea Hits 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 17 , hot summer months and I honestly b9-1 neve Dr. iiing s wew Discovery saved Runs 03 1 00 1 1 0 x i her life." Good for children. 50c and Hits 0 2200312 x 10 ,$1.00, at your Druggist. Indian Meets Defeat. Almost Human. A large bear escaped from a circus at Braddock, Pa., May 20, and mak- for a saloon, gurgled down the and specifications on file in the of fice of the County Clerk. Bids will be received for the wrt complete according to the plans aii specifications, including steel wort fonudation, forms, excavation it: erection. Bids must be filed on or before II o'clock a. m. June 22nd, 1914. No proposal will be considered less, accompanied by a certifit check on some reputable bank in tt State of Oregon, for an amoc equal to five per cent of the agpt gate amount of the bid and payjS to the order of the County Treasim )f Union County, Oregon. The right is reserved to reje t k or all bids. By order of the County Court, Attest: ' J. C. HENRY, County Jui? ED WRIGHT, County Cle 3t Wk-Dly, 6-6-. Batteries Mulvehill. Hallgarth. FOLEY HOTEL TAXI FOLE1 HO For Elgin: Oswald and The score: I R. H. E. Elgin 5 8 4 Union 3 8 4 Imbler Defeats North Powder. i Imbler, Ore., June 15. (Special) , I i a very interesting game of base- ' tall yesterday afternoon the Imbler everything down that happened in his way, doing quite a bit of damage before he was finally lassoed. As much like a man some men as it is possible for a bear to act. Liberty. i i i i HANDSON i TIME CARD. Hot each got a passed ball, and La Grande tt.r.m claimed honors over North got four men on first on errors and Cove two. Cove was held blank until the eighth inning when Roy Alexander got to second on an outfield error. Dean "Powder's husky batters'. In the first inning Imbler grabbed two off of the visitors and goose eggs followed i.i.til the third inning when the neigh bors took a couple. Each team set- went out Mclnnis to Slnte, and an; tied down to business and no score.: MONUMENTS Latest Designs, Made in La Grande. We hae our own quarry. Rubble and Dimension Stone always on hand CONCRETE BLOCKS E. C. DAVIS Cor. Greenwood and S. Ave., La Grande, Ore. iiifield boot let Ray Alexander and his brother score on the play. Ged des singled in the ninth and was sac rificed by Carter scoring when Al len hit into the outfield. Thnt was Cove's total score. La Grande put three over in thi second inning when Cove had a par ticularly bad session. Two hits how ever, were all that wf rlcancd in that canto. The home club came through with two more hits in the third and scor- c l one tally, repenting the sixth .md seventh with tirticly bingles and pro fuse booting on Cove's side. On the whole, though it was a fairly good were made until the ninth inning when Imbler took two and North Powder succeeded in getting, one, leaving the game standing at 4 to 3 in favor of Imbler. The bat teries were: Imbler Bell and Oliv er; North Powder Lmdscy and Hess. Imbler was charged with three er rors and North Powder with two. A f:iir sized crowd witnessed the game. It enriches the blood, strengthens the nerves, helps your whole system. A remedy wou should take every month anyway whether you are sick or not. It's Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea, take it regularly, 'twill Weather Tonic and Health Builder. Are you run down Nervous Tired? Is everything you do an ef fort? You are not lazy you are sick! Your stomach, Liver, Kidneys, and whole system need a Tonic. A Tonic and Health Builder to drive out the waste matter build you up and re new your sr.rencth. Nothing better thnn Electric Bitters. Start today. Mrs, James Duncan, Haynesville, Me., writes: "Completely cured me after several doctors gave me up." 50c and $1.00, at your Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Cuts. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received by the County Clerk of Union County, Ore gon, nt the Court House at La Grande, Oregon for the construction of a steel bridge over Catherine Creek, near Hot Lake, in Union County Oregon, according to plans AUTO LINES. Phone Red 3362. STAG! Sunfe Leaves Daily except Special trips on Sunday, La Grande for Cove, 7:30 M and 3:00 p. m. Cove fvir Union. 9:00 a. m. w 4:30 p. m. Union via Hot Lake for Grande, 10:00 a. m. and 5:30 M T n TTrtt- T nlte M aju ui.iiiuu via ijuu Union, 9:00 a. m. and 4:00 p. Union for Cove, 10:30 a. m 6:00 d. m. Cove for La Grande, 11:30 M and 7:00 p. m. FARES: IOT and Cove $1.00 : Between La Grande Cove and Union 50c- La Grande and Union, $1.00 La Grande and Hot Lake 50c -t pnvo Iji Hrnnde Froffl NEWLIN DRUG STORE C0F1