LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE.
Page Three
OUT OUR WAY
By J. R. Williams I THE NEWFANGLES
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FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
18" SLAB WOOD, large load, Call
306 .W. 7-20-1 m
Saturday, July 21, 1931
C ( WHY, MV3S. DALTON, I HAVEN'T SEEN YOU
IS. SINCE MY HUSBKND YOUQS HA.D
Sv. THAT FUNNY BICYCLE WCE FUNNY ABOUT IT, PS I SOMETHING i
YES , BUT THINGS WHY,! WON'T 0IAMV.VE5! HE WAS S'SICK,VT TOOK
WNT SET RIGHT f KNCW IT HAD VWM OWS PsN' TJWS T'FEEL I
WITH HIM,SNCE MADE HIM ILL v" BETTEO, AFTEV3 HE .
ASTROLOGER Mrs. Frederick
Bslmes, 203 N Ave. Readings Dally.
4-30-lm
HOUSE ON (OAK St., valued 4 yrs.
ago at $6,000. Will take $1,360;
terms. Or will trade (or good Urn
iber land If near La Grande. Smith
at Fox Farm. 7-19-11 tp
PPB SALE Apricots. F. W. King.
May Park. Ph. 293 J. 7-17-6 t.
B FT. REFRIGERATED case, A-l con
dition. Also soda fountain. Imbler
Cash Store, 6-20-t f
-FOR SALE Fine, country home, 10
X., mod. improvementa. C. B. CKimp.
6-23-1 mp
SCRATCH PAPKR lor Softool or home
At the Obaerrar. a paoa lor AO.
fl-14-t I.
FOR RENT,
FOR RENT Modern 5 room house,
freshly decorated and painted. See
J. R. Oliver. 6-20-3 t
La Grande Nine Wins
From Indians 7 to 2
(Continued From Pago One)
Hyde, stole second and scored on a
hit by Wobb, pitcher, through sec
ond. In La Grande a half six runs
wtrq marked' up on five hits and
two errors.
Tlie Indians' next score came In
the sixth when Williams again
crossed the plate on an error by
Stotler and Wrap's second hit of
the tussle. In the seventh Evans
doubled to left field and came nil
tlie way home on errors by Norwest,
Shllla and Alexander,
The pitching was good with Court
ney whiffing 11 Indians and Webb
striking, out nine La Grande boys.
Neither team was hitting the ball
consistently, La Grande getting only
two blngles out of the infield and
the Indians one.
Webb was In a tight hole in the
fifth inning when more La Grande
scores loomed, but worked his way
out by fanning Courtney with the
bases loaded.
La Grande made three errors to the
Indians' five.
The score:
LA GRANPE AB , H R
Hall, rf 4 0 0
D. Wilson, If 3 1
Evans, 3b 4. 2
Woodle, c 3 0
Cochran, cf 3 1
C. Wilson, 2b 3 1
Hyde, ss 2 1
Stotler, lb. ...,,...-....,, ,2, 1
0
WB WILL PLBAN. DP. your ashes, pa
pers, eto. Good service,, reasonable
prices. G. B. Towery. Ph. 466 W.
4-30-t f.
WE BUY, SELL or TRADE. The Dal
les Purn. store. A.. A. Fldler, mgr.
Ph. 686 J. ... 1-31-t f.
WANTED
TO BORROW 250 tor months on
good security. Write Box A, Ob
server. 7-20-3 tp.
FURN., KDW., clothes, Urea, stoves,
old gold. Anything used, D. Zim
merman, 8-15-1 m.
Johnson, rf
Maokay ..................
2
.2.
Courtney, p 3
Totnls 27 6
INDIAN MISSIONS AB H
R. Shllla, lb 3 0
Lloyd, ss 4 0
Alexander, 3b 3 0
Williams, c 3 0
Norivest, 2b 3 0
Sherman, If ..... 3 0
Webb, p 3 2
WILL COHOES
IS HERE FROM
.NEW, JERSEY.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reynolds have
an Interesting visitor this week in
Will Cohoes, a retired engineer of the
Spokane division and Old-timer who
made the Journey hore from Olen
Ridge, N. J to attend the oelebra
tion and who was one of the veterans
In the parado Friday morning. Af
ter a visit hero among old friends,
Mr. Cohoes will go on to Spokane for
a further visit with Western friends.
PLAY FINALS IN
TENNIS SUNDAY
(Continued Prom Page One)
doubles which will not be determined
until one more game Is played, will
Include the winner of a match be
tween Leonard-Nelson and Starr
Starr who will play Singleton and
Cook. Leila Starr and Mary Frees
will play off lu the finals for the
women's singles.
In the men's doubles Nelson and
Reynolds will play the winner of the
match between Cook-Siegrlst and
Starr-Stevons. Cook and Stevens are
scheduled to play another match and
the winner of this fpime will play
the winner of a match between
Starr and Nelson In the men's sln-
--
From Union
(Mrs, O. J. Skiff and her , grandson,
Henry Miller, of union, were here
yesterday -.for the Seml-Centennlal U.
P. celebration, Mrs. Skiff returning
home last night. She Is a pioneer
of 1876, coming across the plains
from Arkansas in an ox train.
From Klunuttli Falls
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Price, of
Klamath Ralls, and Owen Price, of
Nyssa, are among the former La
Oranders here to attend the Seml
Centennlal Jubilee.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS by Blosser
Three Minus One!
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