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Pape Two THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ?:(ii(lnv.Jiiiio'K 1!)2.1 I" ); ;; i; ' i.." ; r1) HUMMINGBIRD Youi' choice of Silk Hosiery $1.50 Hill's Department Store "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE" SPORT NEWS inriurnn nnnn -ra -ra rsHsn me 11 1 1 1 i i i 1 1 i iy STAIt'S VAI.I I-: OHO fllllNlUllctlllU (Hit Of II lineup and uii very oflen Its efrccllvenewi.' Take team's tttMrov ,ll ttoulil linleeil Im iinrortiiiiHIf ir tii injury Mirrrri-fi ti imii-Iht -Imiil ;l f I'"- Allilellcs Jia'l "Hint ellerl on II"' IIH'I'llle of till' cl.ll). Sam Gray, wllh elBht Mruiitlit Winn to IiIh rreillt, vvaa tin; liiir njle jf ilm maJoi-H, wlien n friie (iiitd thumli xuililriily iTUHi-il him Iruin the lliiifliKhl. Hlnee Unit liupiii-nlliir Hie Alli lellm Imvi' not liffii rijIiik iih wi ll. Vlt!i a pilclillilf mall' uln-inly ),.-intlietii''it ly Injuries, llii' loyi of ho hi-i-lit a alar u (iiiiy was eer ttlill 10 III" W'Virely felt. Hie injury suffered by Sam Liny recalls a HoiiH-tthni similar Incident of luo .villi's ago which lnul Pitcher Holly Nuylor us (he victim of u whim fir rule MMILAlt CASKS The Athletics of Hn stepped oul much ulter Ih imtnm-r of the sen sational machine of ihi year. 1'p to ttiv first of June, the club was the only real rival of the New York Y an Re fit. Pitcher Nuylor, who for severul yours had been ait In-und-outer, one day Kr"ul, 'ho next duy Just uo-so, Blurted th' your with 11 sur prising winning streak of seven straight Bunion. He wus big threat. Two days prior to o very lmior tant series with New York. Nuy lor, In ehuHing a fly bull In the ' outfhdd, tripped over a rope t retched to limit the r.rowt that wns expected ut tha iiuim'.' lie Tho Injury proved far moro sorl- .l ouh than ut first expected. Nuylor : wtiH out for uhont two munth.s und never regained his wlnnlUK whjh. The weuk knee Interfered with hln pltchlne Htrlde. It put him out of the mujors finally. Tho ncchlent tn aInr started the Alhlrtlcs on the mud In ruin. Just wlii'ii they npiM-nicd (11 he uo ing Mimewhciv. Sum ra's case may prove a raiallch TOKill nar.AKs my club needs Is the "AH my club needs Is the will to win," remarked ( 'onnle Mack to me during the f pi Ing tialniiiK (rip. "It tn a mighty good hall rhih, posfdhly a great one, hut It dne-m't 1. dteve in itself us yet. ' "The hoys have, beeutne ao ac cuslomed to 1 ho cellar thul it 1m hard for them to fell ut homo any where elsi" It seemed overnipht tho Athletics absorbed the winning spirit. With the arrival of the "will to win." the team uNwrted lis re:il strengtli, No two plnyeni did more to sup ply the flKhting spirit than IMtehor Sam Gray und t 'atelier (lonlon t'ochranr. Now these two slurs are out of the lineup wlili serious injuries. ' Certainly Dnmo 1 "or tune Ik none too kind to ConmV Mack. After 11 ears of imtlent wnltliiK. (hat fickle person nIIm him a kiioekoul jMHlnn Jul when his team lie-ins lo show chninphmvblt class. CUNBURN Apply Vicka very lightly it soothes Ih tortured ukiru VA RO RUB 0.-r 17 'Million JarUfJ mrtr Do Not Suffer from sore, tender bleeding gums. or for We have a remedy this condition that guaranteed. SOc Moon Drujj Co. Kverythinp; -Tor the Sick Kooin Phone M-G8 w a '.: w, uM C3a DUiLna unur DO EB r.( H ie t 'oast i,i:a;i i: Chili) W San 1'Ynlielnro .. 4 4 Hull I .a if I om AiikH'-h Kiiiiih' :in t'url liiinl' :....2S t inKiiiiMi .. Sai'ruiiif lit o '1U Ve.'IMin :M I'rt. .T.K .1,72 ,r,as .r.iiii .444 .4:14 .4:11 .:tss YKSTKHItAY'S (;.mi:s OnlJlinil -. Salt OAKLAND AI' Halt Lake Oiildtiml llatleries: I'len-y, l.ukc :i-i 11. 11. a 7 4 S o'.WII a peters; Pruetl. Kiilst'f and Second iiini' Jt. Sail Luke 1 Oakland .'t Latteries; Si ' and Kut-hh-r unit Mrlmmttd. ltylcr II. K 7 ( 'i'innn Sucriuitriilo o-:t VKItNOX (Al) It. 11. K. Honrmncnlo 'J 4 I Vrnon Ii II (1 lIulti-rli-H: HlM-lh-MhncK, Cuiirhld and Kochlrr; I- -m -1-1 ami Hannah. Meeond KliriH' Jt. II. Karranii-nlo , :t It VT!ion Hi 10 Halt-TH': VliK't nml M. Hln Kohh-r; t 'h rial lull i:nd K''han. Si iilllc D-7, Ijos AiiKi'lrs 1-2 SKATTI-K (Al1) It. II. K. 1 S 9 12 I Mllnteud und und Baldwin. It. H. K. X 8 2 7 IS 2 1 lujrhc.s und Daly. I. on AnR'l'a Hfultle Italti-rh'H: (iluiiiicr, KamllMTfi; I'lnmiinT .MucU'nL H'-nil Kaim t I.ct An('li8 ;Ki-att. Uattei le.s: I'oyn, Knnln; Hirykr and iTh'u i;t-u. INutlaiul iO-:t I'OltTLANll (AP) It. 11. K. Htin lMinrtrn'o IS lfi ' 2 Uatterles: Wllliums. AlcWeeney and Yolle; Ortinun, Meeker und Howlund. Second Kume It, H. K. Sun 1'runclsco i 8 11 j I'orllund 3 1 Uatterles: i 'rockett and Atn w: J Winters and Tobiu. 1 vi:i;k - i:ni haimtmnos in thi; srniir wom.n O. A- Corvullls, Ore. (Special) The Oregon Agglea clinched 1 ho Northwest baseball conference hy defeating Oregon tn to D here IVI duy aflernoou. Score; H. II. K, Oregon 5 11 & AjfKies in S 1 Jiatierh's: Harrison and Mlm nauKh ; Young, Tebb and Kiuirb. HAN KltAXCISCO AP) Oenre Godfrey, black bultler from J.elp. erville. a Ilttln phlludeltihla sub urb, won a ten-round decision at the hall path Huturduy over Jack Heiuinlt, ( 'anuftlun muuier, after a slow, riimttersmni battle. Th P V v v 1 r .' r 1 An . . . icr L ATIILKTIC niRIJtl Well; htrM prmenHB MWh folly ToU, New lUven, Cnn. When Dm lntrnd,oUMlc ltck nirrt llrtt was held at th MorrlU (ith,Kl. MiwnHir-k. New YorlL ii tnl-rrrd for I ho sho p,, mA tha canMTjnn c.ucl.i h . plcluro m .Iw pul Uio hMU M pto tUc Una SIX TWILIGHT " NINES TO PLAY Af a meeting of manatr rK of lx ham hull teams, a in w TwlliKhl lea K'le wuh formed and a KChedoht drawn up for a ten-wek.s utuyinjf HeUMnn Hatnrday nMernuoii. The jKBme.s In Hi'- former TwIMkM lea- jKiie, couipoHefl of four leaiiiM. wtc Ihrovvo out, a new league oruantx'-d 'and ruleH udoptefl to govern tt. j J. ('. luli'-M was elected presi dent and each le.im'ii ritanuger will nerve u.t u meinh'-r of the ,oard of .dlreetorH, (iniirni.ut of which will he the president. No leu 111 will he permitted to "hurrow" playeiH from any othei leant. All fcamef. v.'ill hegiil at f o'clock ami l;i;t live inniiiMH, )ur ring a tie. The first game of the Kr-jton will h- p!:iyed Iht.'i ev-liiiif; at t lie MkIi school roi.iiflH Im'Iwi-ii Dm Clerk and Shopkeeper. Tue.'alay night Die ni-Jnckra play (he Allilrlirs and TlitirK'iay evening the Ohservef dayf I he th W. HhupM. Tlu remainder of the schedule followm Jur.f .J UN' June I iV- ("lei kfl ff. ( lliHerver. 17- -ShopM vh. AihletlcH. 1 !l - Hi-"laekei-M VJi. Store- keep r.H. .him .him H I'V'er. June JlllH July letics. July July July July eM. The Hln.p.i I'.lrM Ili-.lll i' r.'i v r-kini. llh- 211 -Allili'lla in. 1 'I. rks. y:i. i-'hupM. Iii-r.f y.i. Ath- f4ton ki 1 ilisi-ryiT vs. 1 li-.lni'H'M-H. -Sliop.s Slfii. k '-"'i'. . 1 "h-rks m. II i-.lafki'i'.i. - Alhli-tWH v i. H!r-l;-'-t- ri'iii:itriiii r'H 1 il i -) 4 . 1 j . -. Iivr if Ih will rivi- GOLF TOURNEY SI Tpwards of II'i I .a CJrfinde rnlf- era competed on the country lul course yesterday in the elimination tournament to s"Ieci the 1 f man team to represent I, a Crattdc at Walla Walla next Sunday. Some very good scores -were made yesterday. CI. t. I prison, one of I,ii rrande's most conslst- nt golfers sliot an s:t, Kltner Stod dard made 1 H holes in 84 and Charles Reynolds was third high with SO. The full list of K men on the team will be publish d in the Ob server tomorrow. guto was estimated ut $30,0nii. Fort Col Hun, Colo., high school won the 21st nnnual national Inter stdiolustlc track and field meet from a field of Him athletes Satur day afternoon. Iort Collins oca red I 204 points, Wenutchee, Wash. 13. and Kokomo 13. Sundpotnt, Ma., scored 4 points in the javelin. , ST. JOHUPll. Mo. (AP) Jim I Miti'uuis, youth ml t wirier, pitched I St. Joseph to u no-hit, 110 run vic tory over Omaha. 4 lo 0, in the second game of a twin Western league bill here Sunday afternoon. I MuDitiN struck out re ven men and allowed three hasc on balls, only 30 nun faced him. i'i;iUiY tkam ni:ri:.vi i:n The perry baseball nine was defeated In an exhibition game hero yesterday by the Ill-Jack-ers, a member of Die Twilight league, The ncore was 22 1o u. Ihutertes: HI-J nek ers: Williams. Price and (iarity; perry: Howell and Scott. '!iAV -4 'J A ELECTS TEAM As McTigue Went Down T r T V ' 1 J 4P ji 1 f I V7 fr ' M- frKy-OV: U K - '.too WI1111 tli.- nnrlil's llllc i liaiiK" il linmlsl I'uul lli-i Ii nlnu Ii Is till- tin ail lia-l i l of .Mlkr Mi'I'Ikih. wIiomi IIkIiI lii-.'nywi lk'lil (III.- In k'iiIiik was out. Tho tn fonnht firti-in roiimls at tlm Yunki'i' LEAGUE LEADERS TIED NATIONAL Clubs New York lirooklyn i'lttsbiirg Imiladeiphia Cincinnati Host on Chicago Si, l.onls .i:.f;i'i: w. i. :u 14 ...... :;7 ia cj 21 2'Z 22 23 IH 2 l!l 2S IS 28 fct. .liS9 - r. t j .54B .4SS .487 .4 14 .4117 .3'Jii AMi.itic.w j.r.Acrr. Cllllis W. I.. t'hlliiui-llihla 31 14 Wa.Hlilnnton :io 18 Chlc'ilKO lili 22 I'li'Vi'laiul 22 2 I'd. .IIS'J .1131 .r3 .4117 St. I.ouin llitroil .. . Ww York Iloiiton : ;i ...21 ...10 ...1" .4S1 1 .42'.! .4nl .3i!2 WA SHI NO TO N (Aid St r on g pitching in tho pinches by i'rban Paber and timely hitting by his I team mutes gave Die White Hox a 14 tp 2 victory over the t?enulora in the third game of their series here Sunday. Scort' 1(. H. K. 4 11 2 2-9 0 Schulk; Chicago Washington 1 :a tleries; l-'a be r and OregK, 0den, Zachury, and Huel. Marherry XKW YOltK (AP) St. I.oiiIh It. 11. .. 5 ! New Villi; 2 7 11 Katti'i'li'H: Hush anil hlxon; II. 'all. Sliawkey. Sliocki-r. II. .luliinion laid i HrllKOUKil, SollullK. tinly two American league game.i Hl'lieilllle,!. NATIONAL Mv(jl'K CINCINNATI (AP) The Heds won their third consecutive extra Inning name from posion when they look Sunday's I -inning con- ... ) 1.. ! W .-.t 1.. 1...II...I...1 li he a record was established when 1 1 double plays were executed, each one off a batting rally. SKTAOIN Score; Iloston Clncinnutl It, 11. K. 2 12 1 3 16 2 Ityan und Hargrave. Itatteries: Coouey. t:ibson ; Douohue and CHICAGO (AP) il. IL K. Hrooklyn -Hi 19 1 Chicago y 12 I) Patteiies: Khrhardl, petty, Os hoyie and Taylor; Jones, Ktuif mann, Jacobs and Hartnett. ST. New LOCIS (AP) It. York IL K 14 1 St. Louis Hattet li m: Sherd' 1 und 2 12 0 dowdy; Nebf and o'Farrell, CA.MKS TODAY American League (htcagn ut Washington. Detroit at Philadelphiu. St. Louis at New York. Cleveland at lloston. Nntional League Huston at Pittsburg. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. New York ut Chicago. Hrookl n nt St. Louis. I'aciflo C'iMist Leamio No Kunies scheduled. Lognnlorry Crop. SM, FOlt KST t; KOY K. Ore. The entire loganberry crop of the Washington County Fruit Growers' association w as sold lust week to S, It. Warren of this city, buying for a Portland fruit juice com pany, for a cents a pound, field on. St. Helen AiHvpts Itriortolr. ST. HLLFNS, Ore. I pon rec ommendation of their engtiu er, Floyd Allen, the St. Helens water hruird him nccpnteil ah it enmnteted ' l.iti the reservoir- hull! bv tho Com. pi on Construction company. The reservoir, which him a ca pacity of ;', iuio,iino Kill inns of wil ier, has been twice filled ami tested and minor defects remedied?. It is now being filled and will serve the city w hen Die new pipe lipe. In con nected, which wilt be done within the next 10 days. The reservoir und new pipe Hue will cost th City about $ 1 lO.aou. V p. V- It. A PIRATES ARE WHITEWASHED BY VISITORS (Continued from Toko One.) KrounilH lllT.'. II Iifnilli-tou Ailunin, 3 Olson, r I.iiul. 1 Taylor, s. ...... Clark, 2 IlarKill, . .. Har.Hl4.ail. m. Iliinlap. p llo.lKi.s, If. .. A li .. 4 .. 6 .. (i .. 6 .. 4 ro 12 39 9 10 27 12 I.a Onnde; AH It II lo A Hart man. If. -p. 4 0 41 0 4 Jlelm, 2 4 0 0 2 6 Cunningham, tn. 4 0 1 10 liurth. c 4 0 I 7 0 .Oossett, 3 3 f) 1 2 1 ! Williams, s 3 0 0 3 2 ' Iloltz. 1 S 0 111 U I Alexander, r. .. 3 0 0 0 n Ileill. p.-lf 3 0 0 0 0 I 31 0 4 27 12 1 , be 1 l 0 1 I 2 Summary. Three base hits; lunlap. Two bnse lilts; Hodges, Oouhle plays: Helm to Hottr; Taylor to Und. stolen busns: Hodges. Struck out: jn- Jleln 1. hv Hnrtman i. hv Dun. lap 3. Innings pitched; Hdn 1 1-3, -Hnrtman 7 2-3. Charge defeat to Hein, credit victory to Dunlup. 'walked by Dunlup 1. bv Hurtman I. Time of train: 1 lionr i'iO mln- uto.s. empire, la Wallo. Tempnny, of Wal- IWcntv Day VU'a lo.lie Made. SAI.F.M, Ore. Governor Pier ce will send letters to ull mavois In the state of Oregon urging thut t hev cn-oi)initi with the ml iuiont general und the executive depart-1 inent In the national defense test day -activities on) July 4. Similar, rentiests will he sent out luler hy the adjutant general's department. School Dl-lrfrt lo .Meet. MILL CITY. Ore. A meeting of the school district will he held dune holism 5 ut 7 p. in. In the school for the purpose of electing one school director and one clerk. A Champion I ' 1 R -wSa I A worlds cbnmtiiott fit l iimnib-! ThN K the futtttv maptw d out lor Franc" Adam. I f - i ar-old Los AiikcIi girl. Mis. AiIhiii. iaiiic Into ii.omiuemv rIiikH out niulil when -bc upMt i ho -rtuM" li witinliiK a .vi-anl icii! from rk-k including Hie heed vininei4 In souiheiii (alifotiihi. Her I inn was 2M mkiuU. olio ctU(l Jiiwit than the )iv-nl wm bin rtitnil. Tliroo month-; ao she i-onhl titudly w mi n .troke. to Defeat 0) Jfirvi''"! hntvii m iiiI-.-ii; a sliir Irfl inlii Iiiiii;i-.I to 111 rl, nliai li when tl. Siailiuni, Xt-w York. IC EIIEO'1 WALLOWA Ore. (Rpecial) The ; weather over this section of the! country has been very cool with freouent rains during the pa.-t week. A frost of considerable S"V eriiy struck heiv the first of the week, ami varying degrees of da mage is reported from various sec tions of the county, to garden ve getables. The frost was not severe nough to do (tny damage to grain (and fruit crops. Farm work lias I n at a slandMtill during the past several days, due to the ground be ing too wet to allow working, while1 Die most of the spring seeding has been finished, much summerfallow j remains to be plowed yet, and some ifields in the Leap section are too twet to plow at this time. The "De vil Weed" which infests many prrts of the farming sections of Diis country, is making a rapid growth during the cool wet weath-1 er, and farmers are extremely anx- ious to get onto the ground to get ; the weeds kilted while smnll. ' ' J G. H. Ileum made a busines strip ; to Cricket J-lat und Klgln the kit ter part of the week. Funeral services were hold a illn1 Presliylcrian t'liuroh hero Thursday afternoon for Horace Littlefield, of Minam. who passed away Monday evening, with burial In Die local cemetery. Mr. Little tield has been a rs. iib nt of the Mi nam section for many years, and was well known over this end of the valley. Tho remains of Miss Vadna lark, who died recently t Hutte. Montana, arrived here Wednesday yen In;-, burial taking place Thursday at l'i:30 a. ni. IN droning Undents IL C. HeglJS Slid T. M. Gnfltlll. Of Lower Va I ley were at Mr. iieggs ranch in the hills the later pari of the week, nutting out Nouirrci poi son. The siuirrels are still very plentiful in many p-arts of the in Six Months Wi JMKftWWK r sSt3 m mm STREETS SINK; NO ONE CURES SOX FftA.WISCO (AT). A vast urea of San Kiancihco is slowly hut s nely slipping into Die weu. hut this particular earth movement Is oeeaslonuiK' so Utile alarm t hut the g-'neral opinion seems to he "let her slip." All of t he migrator y ten ito. y Is on made hind, an I il was fig ured ut the time that the vat fill wa made that it would con tinue to Settle. The great I'nion Kerry hulhltng, one of the higgest ami showie.it i railroad terminals in the t'nit'-l I Stales, has settled 14 inches sine, s J It-i construction in 1 mis, engi.t- eern estimate. The settlement lias hoen no gradual and even, how ever, I hat 110 crack is appaiv-it unyv. her In t he vast si ruetui ". Also the rate of suhaidencr is griming gradually less, ax a de pression of but l.'iT inches has been noted In tho past six yearn. The building rests nn a fo inda tion of .Vino pllcH, wiii-li are o-t In a series of jners made up of concrete to Die amount of .MJ.nn.j roti 11 1 ry, some damn re is le iiig done to grain fields, however, far mers do not anliiciiate much trou ble in handling them during Ih" balance of the Hason. ;:a when Ol her green feed is pleltt if III Die rodents do not work 011 the grain an much as In dry seasons. Some very good results tioni poisoning is reported by fievcral farmers who liave been busy poisoning during Hie Irani few Weeks. Mrs. Clara Woods, and children of Wallowa, visited the later part H. Bohnenkamp Company Four Floors of Fine Furniture Est. We Go Oat of Our Way (o Serve Why write you a letter in this ad? ; "(Quality and Service" is our t.ivo I s a Trial. THE CITY GROCERY JiMt llacik of Garr'8 on Ftr tret PHONB BIAl B7S RAT b&VM . Hit ? ' J l'.'.l -'l'.M.'1'..l'l.ll.ll .I". II ' ..ll.l ..lZZ. ( t -.A VS: f ! i i. jX- BOXING! T?m 8:00 P. M. Interclub Match UPAC vs LGAC Main Bout 6 Rounds (122 lbs.) FRENCIIY SMITH vs. FIR TO FORD Of l'cn.llcton Of La Grande SPECIAL ATTRACTION CURTAIN RAISER 3 Rounds EARL FORD vs. PADDY DRISKELL (91 Lhs.) (115 Lhs. ) PRELIMINARIES 1 ROUNDS Hinder (Huntington) vs. John Dougherty (La Grande) (1G0 Lhs.) Hyde (Raker) vs. Becker (La Grande) (133 Lbs.) Allen (La Grande) vs. Keno Kid (Li Grande) (133 Lhs.) SEMI-WINDUP 6 ROUNDS 163 LHS. Patterson (La Grande) vs. Woodfin (Baker) 27 Rounds of Real SlusiKi'ns; You'll Enjoy It! Tom Gos.-H"t, Referee L G. A. C. GYM 1. 0. 0. F. HALL Seat Sale Home Plate, Imperial, Kline's t:onri;il SI. 10; Ringside ?1.63 Worth Driving Home! There's as much econ omy in GOOD Work Clothes as there is i.i good tools. We ki'i'p tliat in inlnil ull tll, I 111 11 In nnr Work riutlHM l-'i ftion. UV nivT ask "lluw i-lit ai cm we sell It?" I.iit 'What si rvku will it Bivu?" ASH BROS. tuna. It is at the rniuo:it boundary of the big fill. When the Ml was made a flea wall more than a jniie lorn? ami running through a sub-3trala of mud I Mi feet thick wa.f con structed to keep Die rilled In land, which ui now the lower end 01 the city, lion- clipping Into the hay. The se.tuall u as made by dr. dving a channel Mi feel wide ami feet ile p. and then filling up Diis channel with great gran ite rocks. The lan. I behind Die wall suh- aide I'li" ji.t.'e ami sevt 1, and il was necessary a year lo ral.-e Die loot of Market; t. where the ferry is locate.), sevi tai connecting streets by al inches. 1890