Monday, August 3, 102;"L
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
I'apo Five
tr" rrr, ;
1 Local News In Brief j
i-Kiiiu' relatives here - ' i
Mis. ')' H, t'oiiley a ltd Jack and 1
ij,lrn t'oiiley, f Portland, hael
juvivcd m La Grande and wl.ll vi
friends and relatives here.
on i.iiMiicm
A. K. Jtagle
a horse buyer of
jiiiUi'-r was registered at tin: Soui
i,r hotel toiluy. "
line From Baker -. '
.Mih. John CundU'f and daugh
ter, Miss Margaret, of Hnker. sp'tit
th w eek end in La Grande visit -teg
at the homo of Mr. mid Mrs.
Trunk Hansen.
ttetiirncil From Lake
Mr, and Mrs. It. A. 'AuvhvWh
and dank-liter, Kutli .Ifin, and
son. WIN red, returned to their
homo In La Gnuide after u week
at Wiillowa Luke, A
Here over ween whi
.Miss Ueta Meyer and Miss Anna
Hacker, of Pumpkin Itidge, spent
the week end In La Grande visit-I
lug friends and relatives.
KeturiM'd lo Lu Grande
Mr. and Mrs. I-Yank Ilnhinsnii "
hive returned to their home in
I, a Grande after a weeks trip to
Portland and Seattle. They' made
the trip by uuto.
V"H to Wallowa
Miss Ann Lyman, of La Ornnde.'l
went lo Wallowa and visited ov-r
i ' week end with Miss Kiteen
Mnrelock, j
russet! Through City I
.1. P. O'Hrien.- gt ueral malinger
nf tin O. W. It. and N,. and P.
N. Klneh. geneixil . superintendent
yi the same company, passed thro
Misrh La Grande this morning on
their way to Huntington on bus
iness. ' " 1 " 'I
Went To roniaml
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Palmer and '
sMi. Melvin. left Sunday for Port
land wimre they will spend n
week. While there they will al
r nd Imyers' week. They will re
lurn to Ln Grande by way of Yak
ima, Washington.
Arrived Saturday-
Mrs. S. L. Palmer arrived In La
Giiinde Saturday from Oklahoma,
nd will spend the remainder of
the summer nt the home of her
son. c. N. Palmer.
New Steiiosmphcr
Miss Irma Lyman has taken
position as stenographer for- Ki
,,
eynolds of the Chamber jif ( ..m.i'
l VP. MIhh l.vmnii niel
sister. Loa Lyman who resigned to
r to school at Corvallis in the
fall.
fco fake Trlji
Mr. Jiud Mrs. G. K. Spencer and
Mr. antl Mm. J. W. . !!eac!, , rf
1'nion. will leave this week on a
trip through Washington; They
will visit at Walla Walla and Scut
tle md return by way of Portland.
They expect to be gone two weeks.
lYtlH'rogs on tin1! linnk
A large basin of wat-r conlain
iig three lurge Mississippi -. bull
frogs was an object of u good deal
of Interest w hen displayed at the
regon Hardware ttud lmpb'iuenl
fompiiny this morning. The frogs
im not natives lo this country but
w ere Introduced !o t he Grande
Konde Valley within the last fow
ars. As any former resident
nf Kansas, Missouri, or Iowa the
hind lens of a bull frog, when
properly cooked, are u very grent
delicacy. , 1
l otfst Hanger Hen?
John Tucker, forest rang
in La Grande this mornimr
Mi
Tucker Is responsible for the re-
rve in Hie vt-lnilv of Meaeh.im
ind -'hit Lake. He reports that
i' " fir-s have been done any dy
nuiKo this year. Lately several
jl'oall ones have . been caused b
shining.
On Way Souili
Mr. and Mis. 1 . 10. . Cox.' of
S;m Hb'po. Calltornln. who hitv
t"-n visiting frlemls find ndalivis
Come In
And
See
Our Stock
-Of
Quality
Merchandise
For Men
And
Bovs
Clint's
Clothiery
llic SlOI-e Mllll B CwimIcui-c
, ,i
in I .a Grande for the past two
vvrt'l.H I, -(t tins imirniliK (or Port
am! Se.mie, WaNltiiiKluii. artiT
winch 1li.-y wilt return to their
home n( ft t ll'j;o. They am
motoring tin uiuh.
VWHi.,- at Hot Luke
Mih. l- T. h:tvii-s is v's iln;- Mr.
Iavi. mother at Mot Lake to
day. Mrs. navies has been in the
hospital there .or a Venn we.: us
and is iiitp-ovtiiK slowly.
To VWt Son Here
Mis. t'harh-s foppie and son,
H" ' hi rl, wdl.iM'-ive in l,n Oeinde
this evening an wilt visit for
Home I at the limiif of Km st
Coppl" lief'. They tire flolll
Portland. !
IN-turned Prom Pun land
" Altera month spent in port I md.
where she was ealh-d l.v the ill
ness of li r luot her-in-law , M rs.
J. It. Met.h-r returned to her
home in La Grande this morning.
Special C ar I'hrmi h
A special ear of Knights Tt nip
I'tr ( roin lihuois pess"d t hro'i-h
La Grnnd-this morning on train
No. 2 I. Thij - i'.tl.-ude.l the t'nr
ty -sixth Triennial Ct.nclove at Se
uttl". Washington, last week and
are. en route to their home.
.LtVives IVHi.ulit
'Af1r a w.-ek in La Grandt visit
it)K L M. Itolan. .1. W.. ttohm wnl
l'i"i this ev. n!ni for Portland
and Keaftle, wliete. he will visit
for some time hejore returning
east.
VIhMIiii Uritr , -
" Mis Lucille Kiiappi-r, '" of Jos
eph is visiting in l.a Grande at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colon
IJ... LI". i paid. . . .,
Motored
, tI;"'ry
While Salmon
Mot 1 1. aermnp-i pii-fl Sy
r. Mrs. W. P. Mohr. mo
HIS IIMMH
tored to Wliil.' Salmon. W;ishin'-
lon iiv.r tin- we.-k .-nd. wlo-re
Mrs. Mohr visii.-d lnr da uiH er.
Mis. Mwiht Klosier, uiio ivtw
makes h.jr home there. Miss
i Helen Mohr. who has ln-en vis. ting
(there returned lo La Grande with
1 them.
J.ert for A:liniiH
Mr. antl Mis. II. It. W;ttkins,
who have b-eti vis, ting in l.
.-.Grande for s v.-'ral days at' the!
J.hjmie jCtivtur suit. H. Watkins,
"left last evening for Arkansas to
v,s t relatives th-e. They tero
1 V l1 . 'J ' J 1 ' w 1
lit.lh- grand
' Watkins.
tnr.Vl.Jt U
I hey ep.-et to return about ..thej
nrsi pt .4 -timber.
Will Lcuixc Ttnori(Mv - ,
Mrs. flerniau 'Stppd and son,
Alvin .iiiul ni'-io. Miss Ih l-n Siiil
litnts ..will arrive in ,u Gramle to
iuon ow evening " and will visit
'here with Mr. and Mis. 'John
Shillings' Sr.. for some time. Mrs.
jSippei is Mi and .Mrs. Shillings'
fdaughter.
I -eft Utr, Purllanil ,
--'Mrs.U). K.-tlvt'tiliorit and Iau
ghler, Miss Mar.joi ie Si I vert horn,
lyfl hist., cyehing for J'ortland.
where Miss Silverihorn is librar
ian at Peed College. She has
been visiting her mother here for
HARK
r FI.APPEBS!
r.nr.Jl'cllnll nf tllR
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paJntlni: nl Kuilnlph Valrnlino
hj- I rntirim llrltr.im.M.i"'.,
fonrl luiintcr ol Sp:iln, ifiiMi
n-IM a'lorn
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nl Kin. Art In
Mu.cnm
.l?drill
Thn artKt i-anif nil
"tht wn)- 'rum Spain to llnlli
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Footloose
Ill
her lat runaway wa
oowm twee op
rain spout
Mary Hall, a 13-year-old Missouri
Kirl. hi the champion run-away of
the whole country. She ran away
from her parents' home near Kansas
City in timeB, and then when they
put hr In a detention home she ran
away five timed more. The last time
ehi rlskiHl her life to tdlde down a
drain pipp three stories In the mid
dle of the nioht.
the past month. Mrs. Sltverthorn
will visil in Portlund for some
lime, be tore returninjj to her home
here. '
Hetmiietl I'i-oiii Tr;p
Mr. and Mrs. Holger IxirKou and
family returned to Lit Grande hist
evening utter a trip through Ida
ho and I'tilh. They visited at
Salt like City and other points
while gum-. At Idaho Palls they
visited J. H. Trayner, formerly of
La Grande, where he was super?
intetident of I he Grande Hondo
Hospital. Mr. Trayner sent his
regards to his many Lu Grunde
friends by Mr. Laraon.
Personal Mention
Mrs. Kd Kirkland of Wallowa,
was shopping In Im .Grande Sat
urday. Mrs. J. C. Perry was among Hit;
holder people who were shopping
in La Grande Saturday. .
tula Moody, of Maker, was a
visitur in La Grande y. sLerday.
Mrs. H. llui. of Teiocnset,
was shopping In li Grande this
morning. She reiurned to her
her home on train No. 21.
I toe Gates went to Wallowa
tiis iiioruing.to -visit friends there
this Week, ' '
i'intn,.Mi .m.i:m:ts
I'lilITLAMi. ..-. iy Mm- Am.
sm-ll-il I-i-.-ks) .;K.M S.a,y t
l:iy; I.nl Irr prims Iwo c-lil s Jliuli
I'f iH .r)2 criils. ciihcM lcaly; Inn.
Ii illil two (Tills higher nt M (Tills.
I Iocs slca.ly. ciilllc nioslly Hlcuily.
slu-cii slow.
Ill I'l l;itl ;T
SAX I'AAM'IWll (Al') I'.ul-("rial-
:.ll (-'-Ills hTi' l(n)a.
Mlll.s AMI CAITI.l; IIK.III U .
I IMI AOU .1 Al-)-. - Hiikh II. hi
" ' ! in July scilil al Hi., hluli.-iil
li-vi. sin.i- l!irrp, Hi., monthly it.
IkmI r.f Hi.. Ilistittllr ol Allli-rii'MI
Mr.it I'llckt'is Sunday sali-M. TIm
I'M' . pi'lci tor Hie month .was
H.7fi a hundiVil rin- Ikiks 111.1
f.ir I'lllll.'. Kxi.nil tiii.l.
"us cfniiai-:iliv'ly iiiii-l ii. In
iiiip.-iMtiilK iiiIiuts' striki: til l-nu.
ian.1 hiNivy tiiiMirliillon of l)iiiiit.n
lln-ats.
LA (.RAMIE
WINS 192(i
CONVKMION
Cotitlniiel from mue tino.)
I I,. II Ill " IIIIU M.I.X.I 1.1 1 l,t'
Ho Pat Hie Northwest l;al Kstatel
association at its convention here.
The lesfduHon set out" that thei'
is "neither justice or equity" in
the assessment of "nearly the en
lire hiinl'-n of stale and local
la s" tl pou real estate.
The con ven I ioti adopted the t ax
il Hon en m in it tee's report favoring
1 1 in it a t if m of taxation, a mo: e
eHtt:tle d i st 1 1 b u 1 1 o 1 1 of la. vs. a
1 no per eertt assessment (or tax
ation purposes, and an Inei-eithe
in the state gasoline tux from
two lo Ihi'ee cents.
AUTO W RECKS
INJURE FOUR
( Continued Prom rir One.)
Inld's back was lonkt'ti is untrue,
s.tvs wotil front the liohpilal.
ItAKKP, '" fSpeejal) Loy
! Hohonib of oKliipia. Wiish., was
f ly ini-ire.I and his wile kiis
laiii'd i ii i o or hot is when his car
'(railed ill'o or.e itriv n b It. P.
Kukliiiel or liaK'-r on u.e inn tre
rn T-- d s'niMj-.hu niiclit.
In Kirk'and's mitt Inn-' wi re Hli
Vr-. KitKl-n l ai.d Mi' tr twtt sin. ill
' i-hiiihi n. toil none of th'-m wio
! inj' f d.
, Hohoiui.'s ear Is said Ut be l
' f i ,t n i wrei k. and one side of Hie
Markets
MONEY -SAVING SALEj 9
You have it right ti
happy and opt limstie! Kveit
If you are just reluruin
from the tw-Mt aeatlon yo l
ever had and prist get back
to the dally grind to rep'en
ish the household supplies,
Be Joyous
Por w hen w e
phinued our Kav
tot y-to- Vou Sate,
we k n e w t hut
you w o u 1 d he
glad to lake ad-,
vantage of tho
special prices on
tins high grade
merchandise.
liepletilHh the
medicine ( n'.dilet
with Kli'ti.o' Deu-
al Crenie, llexall
Shaving t 'ream,
KpKOiu Salt, Tinc
Pii e Iodine,
Puretest' Aspirm
Tal)tetM. liu.k- Aeld, Adhe
sivu Plaster und Gu izu.
Glass Drugs
Inc.
n tfyHcfJL Star
. La Grande, Oregon
The ;t-cldent occurred near Hal
ton's ranch nt North Powder, when
Holcomb, going toward L:i Grande,
and Ktrkhuid moving toward Paket
mid. Holcomb was traveling at a
high rate or k d attd did not dim
his liKht.s. accord I iik lo Kirk land,
while the latter dimmed lis twice,
he said.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilidcomb were
ruHh'-d to a Laker hospital as soon
as possible, and were doing- a well
as could be epeded hist night. Mr.
Holcomb suf leretl several broken
ribs, it Is believed, .while the In
juries of Mrs. Holcomb were of a
minor character.
Police officers aro Investigating
he accident.
CALDWELL IS
WINNER OF
BALL TITLE
(Ton tinned
III" SJ ? . )
ildweu InfleM
linlp.
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fcAHHICST MAN IN Till-; M0VIPS IS M'NTKK K KATON, thry say. Hut Hie siune "soy" rotilrtnol
be ppllfd to his rhlldren, ilw and lloh. The youngHtrrs have a romping good time, nnd rome very
pearly niaWng the father ainlle at times. They urn shown here In the rear of their home wltb tlieit
new 1923 model blteedmoWle.
r 3 -nf -v
K'lS.
ONE llflt'R ANt THIRTY MIMTI.S OP" KCN IV ONK DAY. Till
ahown by llila photner.inli tnken In ttm YiiUnn territory of ( an.uln,
(ha tun across Uio horlmn from minrlan till uiini-l. Tha plrlmi-i
, : . fiiarf, iT'l" li;n,g.!:;rL v.-j t.' J;-.-:.j l"-.'.,.v
Pocahontas at Court oj Queen Anne
"Pocahontas at the . court of
CJiieen Anile,' Hit! extra vagum-a
coming to La Grande Thursday,
August . with tho Al G. liarnes
Big 4 Hing Circus.
The monster pageant depicts
the adventures ot Cnplain John
Sm it h, int i-fpid rmgiisa cxplortr,
the sentence of
upon him by the
-alh imposed
'hicka hoininy
contributed snappy doubhi plas
(o nip rallies in Hie bud and twice
excellent returns from the outfield
cut off scores. La Grande jcot lo
War wood for i;l hil:i, four ot them
in the list fra'me and three in (he
eighth, but aside iroiu I he.c iu
mugs, shaip fielding and well scat
tered blngles kept the pirates uway
I'rom the home plate.
Lowell, Garrity stars.
K. Lowell and Garrity were stick
artists lor the Can. wed team. In
the fifth Lowell selected one to his
liking and iiruve u to center field
lo seuro two runs. Not to be out
done, Garrity connected for a clean
triple into the same territory in
the seventh with one gone and the
pases populated. Garr.ly seorcd a
minute later when Iturdg hit one at
short. Helm's pe to Hie plate
was wide and Garrity with a neat
hook slide, registered.
I .a Grande's play was rat her
ragged. Parrts of Walla Walla Was
touched for einhl jiis in seven ln
nlngH and Posbnry, wlu rellevctl
him in the eighth, yiehb-il one blow.
Kill bools behind the Pirato idtch
ers, Homi! of them by Hlabmen
themselves, helped I he en use of Hit
Magicians materially. Six errors
are charged lo the Pirates, Helm at
short, registering twice in the mid
dle column, both times in the sev
enth inning and Volh expensive
bobbles.
The era nie wan witnessed liv one
i of the largest crowds of season
I hvrv.
' 1
II if
11
laWMaavHMWn
Lux i
Indian cm purer; jus rescue oy
Pocahontas; her suhsttueiit murri
age to John Kolt'c, a young Kngl
ish planter of Jamestown, and her
presentation uh "Lady Hebecca to
tlie l-mgiish uueen umld surround
ings of splendor.
Three tribes of Indians from
Arizona: the caclus-cuvered plains
of Nevada and the wild rolling
Caldwell All U H PO A K
jUincaster, hs .. 4 2 1 3 it 1
K. Lowell, lb... 4 1 3 10 1 U
Kim. H ll II 1 4 0
l. Lowell, c 4 10 12 0
Hrown, If 4 1100
(iarrit, rf U 1 l! U I U
I Iturtig. cf H I 1 2 u 0
Lke. 3b 4 1 1 (i 4 0
Kurwuod, u 3 0 0 2 2 1
j Totals illi v 8 27 17 2
La Graudt AU K H PO A K
j Helm. s. .......... f, 1 2 4 3 2 !
jSipes, -b. 4 1 1 3 6 0)
l-'.msl, i 2 0 0 0 tl 0 j
Slacker, c 3 1 14 0 0
' IIcmik.-s, Hb. ...... 4 1 1 1 3 1 i
jCox. lb. 4.1 L' 1 0 1
j Alexander, f. .. 4 0 2 0 0 0
, KoslH.i y, rf.-p .. 3 ti I o 1 0 i
Parris, p 4 0 10 2 2
ItaviH. rf 0 a 0 n o o
Tfdals 33 4 112414 0 j
Iavis batteii for Paust In ninth-
Score by innings:
Caldwell o u a 3 o (i o x 8
La Gramle. .4 U 0 0 t) 0 0 1
Summary; Sacrifice hits Kim.
Lyke. Sipes; Stolen bases Garrity,
Lancaster, K, Lowell. Ptiust. Cox;
two ba-se hits llurdg. Lyke, Lan
caster. St ucker, Alexander; three
base hits Garrity; double plays
Lancaster lo Iv Lt-wi-ll, Parris to
Sipe.'i to Cox, Kim to Ijincaster to
K. Lowell; bu.se hils off Karwood
11, off I 'arris S, off Posbury J;
struck out by Karwood 1, by Par
.rls '2; huso on balls off Knrwood,
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7S.
tUWtiailKlayiJ
- 1.
aliortoul day of tha ymr I
31. ft linua tha palli nf
pra anapixxl Just 16 minute.
ll. . . .
inns or ixew .Mexico, vuu piay an
Important part in the gigantic
cireUH pageant which precedes the
big program of 1 umi people and
I'nuu wild educated annuals
thrilling acts.
The greatest movie-star of I hem
all, is also coming, know u the
world over hh "The Grand Old
Man of the Screen", Joe Martin,
himself; with "Tho show that's
dlllerellt."
off Purria; hit by pitched balls
Karwood, Hi own; wild pitch Par
ris. Time of game 2 hours.
Pmpires Jarvis at plate, liluu
011 bases.
Attendance 100U.
LA t.It.WIH; 0 1 HU HI L.MI H.
CALUWKLL. Ida. (Special ).- -Gibbun'a
youthful proteges Sat
urday afternoon comp.etely re
elsel theiuseles by starting lo
lam bast the ball in the first in
ning with no let-up until t hey
had hammered In 14 runs and
given the Pirates their worst trim
ming of the season. While (he
Magicians were fattening their
hatting averages the. Pirates were
held to four hits and as many
tallies by Garrity, who pleased
the faithful In his debut as a
hurler for the home club.
Hreaks against Caldwell Prldny
afternoon went with them Satur
day Twice La Grande lost Hi.!
ball In tho sun and both times
the mishap was costly. Once the
ball hit the top of a shed hi
deep right field and this time It
was a Caldwell bat that sent it
there.
lcohl of Spectacular.
The game was devoid of .1 he
spectacular. Like Friday's con
test It started oil' like a "boss''
t nee. The Magicians annexed
t,h,ree runs In their first trip to
bat. Hut Garrity hud his one
liberal Inning In the second when
the Pirates connected safely
twice. With tho help of a couple
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
Our $:i.lifi Straw hats re
duced lo
$1.95
Men's
"Inest Grade
is;ui.-
Men's Work Slilrls TMv.
Overalls, heavy weight, tt 1.25
See our window displ.iy
antl you will find I hat o.ir
piici.-s are the lowest.
The New York
Slore
DESTROYERS OF
IHCII PRICES
1216 AdaniH Ave.
WATCH
l''or our opening sale, beginning Aug. Mb, In our new store
on Adams Ave., In the West -Jacobuou Illdg. Lime doom iiort'.i
of I ho lloovei ized Grocery.
Art & Bab)' Shop
"KVI-.HVTIIIM. l-'Oll TIIK lliliv
IIHMHilT lll(i llnlrl Kolnmir IHilu. KTAMI-iNO
Biri'lKltlCK I'A'I'I'KIINS II. M. V. HIM..Af
TODAY
1. KW1S STONT. jiikI
Virginia Valli
in tlie
"The Lady Who Lied"
Comedy "Siiy 11 With l-'ltiwefs,"
of costly errors, thrct! runs clat
tered acrohs the pail. In the
fourth tntdim' u walk, a .sacrifice
and a dropped fly ball gave tho
Pirates the lead.
Put that w us Ln Grande's fi:i
I a I threat. l-'or the Magicians an-
uced one In their half of the
llolirth to tie the score, collected
U collide more In (he fifth ahj
( put tti(x game on lee on th'f
I sit h w it h a hatting rally an -I
lour runs. .1 itst to be. sun; that
the game didn't get away, 11.
Lowell crashed a long drive over
right field fence in the seven! U
with Garrity on base.
Ledbetter, youthfil twirler.
who let the Pendleton lUickarooa
dow n w It h one hit in three lu-,
ningn last week, essayed to pilcu
lor the I'irates. He Wi'H much
to the liking of the - Magician
Hwalsmiths. Alexander took his
p'nee in the sixth with two gont
He fnrrd a little better. l
Karwnnd for
rwh of Walla
bets lu today';
lie called at :i
llox score;
Caldwell
Lntieaster, yn .
K. Lowell, lb
Kliu, Jb
Caldw
Walla
g:une
p. m.
All It
4 3
.. 4 2
.4 I
f. I
. 4 1
II siid Pur
witl be thd'
which will
II PO A
o a :i
18 0
I. Lowell,
rf..
0 (I
0 0
3 'o
Hrown, If
1,1 Kedwiu.
I llurdg,
r
'Lyke. 3b 4 0 11 r '
Garilly, p 2 2 I 1 'l
Totals 31 14 11 27 10 .3,
La Grande AM It 11 PO A K
I Sipes, ss 4 0 13 4 1
ICox, cf 3 0 0 2 0 (
Pa list, lib 3 0 ,1 4 4 0
Hnvis. It 4 0 0 1 0 0
Stacker, c 2 2 0 5 I d
Hodges, 3b 2 11112
Pii iris, if 3 1 1 1 7 0 2
Posbury. if .' 2 0 0 1 0 0
Ledbetter. p .... 2 0 0 0 0 -
Alexander, p .... 1 n o 0 0 1
Totals 2i 4 4 24 10 1
Score by
Caldwell ..
Lh 'Vtndo
Summary
I aucaster.
Innings;
3 (t ti 1
2 4 3 1
0 0 0 0
-14
- 4
ii 3 n I
Sacrifice hits Kim,
r, llniw n. Cox. Pan:,
stolen buses Khu, 1 .
K or win, I 'arris; two-base
llurdg. Lyke, Garrity,
three-base hits Prow ll,
id I; home rin K. Lowell;
play - Lyke to Kim to H.
Hodges;
Lowell,
hits -
I lodges:
. Low
double
L-twell; Innings pitched by L-'d-betler,
5 2-3, by Alexander. 2 1-3,
by Canity it; base hits off Led-
bt tt
off Alexander 2, off ,
Garrity
better 4,
city 3;
better 1
Garrity
T'tne
mmutes,
4; struck out- by Led
by Alexander I, by (iar
base on balls off Lod'
, off Alexander, 2, off
1; pnnsert balls Stucker. 1
of game 2 hours, 0
I'm pi res -Jarvis at plate Urowrf
on bases. .
HOTEL ASTOD
2nd A Hill . Lo. An,.I.,
EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET
5fl-t ntn Nrw, Modem . ;,
Close to Slinppintf DUlrict and Tnoalrefl. i
FREE CARACE Tariff horn $1.50
IHIV THIS HOME
Alfiilern 5-rooni liou.se
near I.slaml city high,
way aciKsM f-om the
Stangn Mill. 1'i-lce
ai.'iHMJ0. Terms.
Wo hiivn several
lots ii v a r the Willow
Nchool tor Nile. i;sy
lei-ins. or we will build
yon a miiiiII home nnd
sell on very ca,sy pay-
lllilllH,
IIoiim ami barn ntnl
Iwo acres neiir Willow
Nrliofil. Ih'I us show
you this place.
WKKKH & Itl.ACK
Itl.AIIOKS
New I'dlcy Itlilic.
lil.Hlrauro - lmnl
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