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If yoo Pay by Check, you will KNOW where
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We appreciate your business and give you
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Pained one point
Bring your watch to Jo® Luca* I*
__ you want It to run to the second. We
(Continued from page one-) ‘are official time lnsp<fCt<>r for the Or*
the team and played third base auge division of the Frisco.
Ills work »m ait to the best, be j
aerersl hard chance* snd
We also carry Banene. put up by the
Murine Eye Remedy company—a moat
desirable remedy for ciondlnet* of
vision, floating spot* before the eye*,
stimulate* Impaired circulation In the
eye, and nbaorba cataract*, doing
away with an operation. We also
have the Murine eye salve, good for
granulated llda. styes ami cyst and
restores eye laahes. We know there
I* merit in these goods a* we eel! lot*
of It every day. Put up by the finest
occuilat In the United States
Joe Lucas, Palace Jeweler,
COMING AhO GOING.
4* Reader* of thie paper will confer 4*
■J, a favor, by telephoning 192 2-r 4*
4* all comings and going* of 4*
4* their friend* and tc- 4’
t4* quaintancea. 4*
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Henry Bloch of Like Charles
spending a few days In Orange.
I count of Dudley
i fifth Inning.
one wallop, while one error
I charged against him.
visitors started the race at the j
of the gun. Emery walking, and
If second cm Kevins* juggling Lake Charles-
! McLaughlin's drive, was sacrificed
f third* by Horn, and came home on : Kmery. If . ...
!*• long fly out to center. Me McLaughlin, cf .4
blfii being thrown out at third. j Horn, rf . •
Orange Moynihan waa touched > Jackson, lb
l the north end by a pitched ball, and Decker. 3b
third on Jackson’s error and Marshall, as
ffrytog to score on Hntchcroft s out Badger, 2b
1 Erst was retired at tin* plate. ICoUtna, C ..
tfttUl the fifth Inning both teams j Foster, p
down, when the visitors went
the bat; Marshall arrived on Vit- Totals----, 32
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and Kevins error of Collins j Orange
|%fve filled the bases. Foster singled
Marshall, and Emery’s single
Badger and Collins.
In the eighth the visitors again got
busy, McLaughlin was thrown out at
^ Erst, Horn hit for two narks and Jack-
soft’s Single sent hlin to third: Jack-
ftttempted to go to second and
aid threw the boll away. Horn
■coring
During the game there were four
very pretty double plays, three of
Wade by the visitors and one
th# locals, all of them fast, and
naturally a home fan Is led to think
the double by Paulig to Moynihan was
; about the fastest and m-atost yet made
ffitt the local athletic enclosure.
Wharton worked for the local* and
K his work was good. none of the hits
|v recorded against him being bunched
I sufficient for a score had perfect play
predominat'd instead of ern>rs.
calling play ball in
j C. E. Slade spent Sunday In Orange
from his camps at Quigley.
Sunday.
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W. R Hill and wife, of Terry, are
among those who spent Sunday In
Orange.
W. J. Martin and W. C. Brandt of
Lake Charles attended the ball game
In Orange yesterday.
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Lake Charles ..........100 030 010—5
Orange ...............000 000 000—0
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raij Jodie Foster van In the box for the
vfcritnr* and his work was equally cf
•ifsetive.
poke game was played In fast time.
JjgMotic hour and twenty minutes of
pretty baseball weather being consum
Ml during the fray.
Iptaake Charles plays the Anal game
the series here this afternoon with
tbit Orange team Of Hoo Hoc, when
i teams go to the city by the wind-
Calcasieu for a series of four
Orange returning Saturday for
^Hffiglg® with Monroe and tb« Alexan
M drift White Sox respectively.
Summary.
bases—Lake Charles
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Summary.
Charles 4;
■ Emery, Kitchens,
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Finn 2; Richardson
halts Off Finn ft; Richard-
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Left on
ange 2.
Sacrifice hits—Horn, Marshall.
Two base hits—Latham, Horn.
Double plays—Badger to Jackson to
Collins; Panllg to Moynihan; Decker
to Badger to Jackson; Emery to Jack
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Struck out by Faster 3; Whaelon 4
Bases on balls off Whaelon 3. /—'
Batsman hit by pitched ball Moyni-
han
Time of gain*1—1:21.
Umpire—Mr. Dudley.
•Batted for Whaelon In ninth.
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Don’t fall to get yourself a Swastika,
especially for the young ladles, as they
bring good luck, happiness and pros-
perity. They are all the rage where
esrr you go—th« lucky Swastika
egos*.
Joe Lucas, Palace Jeweler.
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Marriage Licensee.
Marriage licenses Issued since last
announcement:
William Jones I-ark In and Miss
Annie Janett McKay.
P. N. Barren and Mrs. Ethel Barber.
Bring your watch to Joe Lucas Is
you want It to run to the second We
are official time Inspector ior the Or-
ange division of the Frisco.
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OFF TO QALVE8TON.
Famous Scottish Rite Team Goes to
Reunion in Morning.
The famous Scottish Rite team of
Orange leaves tomorrow morning for
Galveston, when- they will attend the
Scottish Rite Reunion of the Galves-
ton Consistory, which will be held all
wwek.
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Remember we carry the high grade
Webb C. Ball watches—the official
Standard railroad watch of the world—
we have them In 1?, it and 21 Jewels
and in solid gold and gold filled cases
Joe Lucas. Palace Jeweler.
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W. H. M. 8. Tea
A splendid program trill he presented
Everybody cordially invited to come.
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liver diseases.
Cartsted’s German
ires all kidney and
such as dyspepsia, indigestion, const!-
had breath, eoor stomach and
Trial, sire ssp i
Dr. Ferguson, physician at the Slade
camps at Quigley, spent Sunday in
Orange.
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STRONG, PROG RUSS IF K AND raSiSkHI’ATlVH,
Orange National Bank
OF ORANGE, TEXAS.
A paid in #50,lMHMW
Surplus fund
15,000.00
h k want your Account no mattkr uvw smal.l
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W. BANCROFT, 0. M. SELLS.
Prcstoeo.. Vice Prewaent.
W L JOIN ER, Ansistant Cashier
B, JACKSON
Cashier
Sporting JSrratics
Standing of the Club*.
Club.
Played. Won.
Lost.
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Monroe.....
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/.ake Charles
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ORANGE .
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481
Alexandria ..
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13
14
481
Lifayette ...
.....26
12
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461
Opelousas ...
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18
357
The Lafayette Silente
are coming strong—Alexandria drop-
ped down the coachless way yesterday,
losing two games to the Silents.
Opelousas placed
the score 4 to 2 in their favor yester-
day against the Monroe Municipals.
City Electrician P. P. Hodges spent
Sunday morning In Beaumont visiting
relatives.
Mrs. Bessie Peterson of Chicago is
visiting in Orange, the guest of the
family of her uncle, J. S. Anderson.
J. A. Arnold, secretary of the Beau-
mont Chamber of Commerce, spent
the day In Orange with A. L. Ford,
secretary of the Progressive League.
Dr. and Mrs. 8. W. Sholars and lit-
tle daughter. Theta, left* this morning
for Galveston, where they will spend
some time for the benefit of his health.
Results Saturday.
At Orange—
Orange, 4; Lake Charles, 3.
Other games postponed; rain.
Monroe is seven
points ahead of the Creoles-
a game.
-just half
Results Sunday
At Orange—
Labe Charles, 5; Orange
At Lafayette—
Lafayette, 3-5; Alexandria,
At Opelousas—
Opelousas, 4; Monroe, 2.
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Dudley's work
yesterday was decidedly off at several
stages of the gafiie, though he was
not In any way responsible for the
result of the game.
There is quite
a change in the percentage column as
regards percentage though the Posi-Mason batted for
Dick Latham reached
Foster for a two base drive yesterday,
the ball most going over the fence.
Hon standing remains the same »s\Vhaelm> in the ninth inning and pro-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Fieid of Lake
Charles were Sunday visitors In Or-
ange, attending the ball game. Mr.
Field is president of the Lake Charles
Baseball association.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Flnnlgan of Lem-
onville were Sunday visitors In Or-
ange, the guests of Chas. Hicks and
family. Mr. Flnnlgan Is the buyer
for the Talbot-Duhlg company. —...
Preston Morrow, the versatile editor
of the Newton News, was circulating
among the Orange business men today
and telling about the advantages of
Newton, the thriving terminus of the
Orange division of the Frisco.
Mrs. P. H. Caruth and daughter,
Miss Rosa, left this morning for
Wharton, where they will spend the
next three weeks recreating. They
were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. L.
Votaw of Beaumont, who were their
visitors yesterday.
Saturday with the exception of thecuml a negl Hlugle>
two middle teams, Orange and the Sox _
being tied for third place.
The official scorer
Paullg "Dutch” was criticized for not chargiug Nevlns
has Joined the Orange team of Hoo*lth an error of Foster's bounding hit
Hoo and plaved third yesterday over Whaelon in the fifth inning,
Dutch showed he knows a little aboutwben in fact Mike pulled down a
himself, and rapped'ringing good one. Nevlns should have
put the ball to second though and re-
_ tired Collins, but instead he held It,
when there was ample time to retire
and both teams'he visiting manager at the second
sack.
that third sack
out a single.
There was some
poor playing Saturday,
indulged.
A record was broken The hits were evenly
for the local diamond Saturday whendivided in the Sunday contest, though
balk with tlw-Uasisthe local error column was not an
equal in number.
Mr. Finn made a
occupied.
Richardson sure hits
the ball, getting two
Mr. Finn.
Less than 500
out of four offin percentage but near enough to still
have a chance for the silk.
Bring us your watch and jewelry
repair work. AH work done right on
the premises under scientific princi-
ples—every watch is accurately ad-
justed to the second before leaving
our shop. We are the official time In-
spector for the Orange division of the
Frisco.
Joe Lucas, Palace Jeweler.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I beg to announce to my friends and
patrons that on account of other In-
terests claiming ail of my time, 1 have
disposed of my fire insurance agency
to W, H. Malone, effective August 1st.
and will transfer to him all of my fire
insurance, plate glass and bonding
business. For the information of all
parties holding policies of the German
Insurance Co. of Freeport, beg to ad-
vise that this business was re-lusured
by the Royal Insurance Co., and any
endorsements or changes needed will
be made by Mr. Malone for those poli-
cies a* well as those of the companies
of this agency. I desire to thank my
friend* and patron* for their business
and support during the past eighteen
yearn, and betqwaklng for ray succes-
sor the same treatment. I am.
Respectfully,
Referring to the above I beg to ask
W, D. BETTIE
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The tea to be given by the W. H. M. tb* continued patronage of Mr. Bettis’ of ttw regard to which be is held by
, «., and which waa postponed on
count of the illness of th* pastor, will at,m of
be give® next Thursday afternoon at j
friends, as well as a share of the bus]-
the public generally.
I represent some of the strongest
th« Methodist pnoaigs, tram 4 to 7. companies m the world, and none but
the beet will be represented by this
agency.
My line Include® fire, life, accident
and health, liability and stock insur*
, indemnity bond* and real estate.
Your patronage igiliclted.
All business entrusted; to ate will
Come and get yourself a bottle of
Murine. A fine eye tonic—sure cure
for sore eyes, red aud inflamed lids or
scales on the lid. A stringent eye
tonic, put up by the best occulist in
the country.
Joe Lucas, Palace Jeweler.
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The Misses Gladys and Inez Mar-
tin, charming young ladies from Yel-
low Pine, La., arrived at noon and
will spend several days as guests of
Mrs. W. C. Rucker. Miss Inez Is a
graduate of the Cincinnati Conserva-
tory of Music and besides is a com-
poser of several very pretty instru-
mental selections.
We carry the Victor, Edison and
Columbia graphophones from five to
one hundred dollars each—also three
hundred records of each make in
stock to select from, and new records
received as they are issued.
Joe Lucas, Palace Jeweler.
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PRESENTE HANDSOME PIN
EMPLOYES OF FRISCO REMEMBER
BURT. YEATMAN. WITH A
PRETTY ELK PIN.
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Friday evening Supt. W, W. Teat-
man, of the Orange division of the
Frisco system, waa presented with a
handsomo Elks pin by the office and
general force of the ro«d as a token
the employe* of the road.
The pin is one of th® prettiest made,
being of the Fox design and make,
with the Elk’s clock, the banda point-
ing to the hour of eleven, a beautiful
diamond mounted In the horns which 1 •
fresn iKm Wtsnr* D P A K Ur Y<h«Lt* • 1
form the letters 8, F. O. EL, Mr. Test-
wing an enthusiastic member of
that organization. Mr. Yeatman la
very proud of this remembrance from
and values it the more
mAmemm
\ BIDS WANTED.
Sealed bids will be received by the
Commissioners’ Court of Orange coun-
ty, to be opened August 12, 1907, for
supplies consisting of corn, chops,
oats, bran, hay, bacon, lard, flour,
meal and canned goods for convict
camp for ensuing three months, to be
delivered either at Orange or Beau-
mont.
W. J. Wingate, County Judge.
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For good board apply to Mrs. Mary
Gates, 425 Moss street. . 7-28-6t
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Real
A. O. McLEAN, 4*
Estate A Inveatmenta. 4*
Makes a specialty of buying or
exchanging city property.
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The Bundle comes back with • •
every article sent fresh and • •
clean from the
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paragon laundry.
TRY THEM.
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P. B. CURRY & SON,
Fire, Marina, Life
and Accident "V!
INSURANCE.
Orange, Tex.
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irARKf Livery Barn.
1111 V«f**«ffi* »««« ill
W. B. SIMMONS,
Dentist
Office upstairs, Sabine Bldg,
, . New phone, office 134; rue, IT*. . .
. . Lady in Attendance,
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East Bound.
C. 4 aue.............. 1:25 p. m.
o. 6 due................. 8:15 a. m.
No. 8 due........ 10:45 p. m.
No. 10 due.................. #:43 a. m.
West Bound.
No. 3 due..,..............11:55 A m.
No. 7 due...,..... 6:38 a. m.
No. 9 due................8:48 p. in.
No. 5 due.................5:13 p. m.
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Leaves Newton.......7:^5 a m.
Arrives Orange.......11:00 a. m.
Leaves Orange.......3:00 p m.
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Mail Boat Nellie.
Leaves tvharr at foot of Second
Street every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday for Shell Bank at 8 a. m.
Returning arrives at 12:00 noon.
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CITY OFFICERS.
Geo. VV. Bancroft, Mayor.
B. A. Stephens, Marshal.
L. F. Branum, Assessor and Col-
lector.
S. W. Levingston, Treasurer.
K. A. Mitchell, Secretary.
C. H. Nemlts, Recorder.
V. H. Stark, Attorney
Aldermen: Julius Miller, First
Ward; C. B. Peveto, Second Ward; H.
A. Burkhart, Third Ward; F. H. Far-
well, Second Ward; Joe Weaver,
Third Ward.
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COUNTY OFFICERS,
W. J. Wingate, County Judge.
C. L. Goodman, District and Coun-
tl Clerk.
R. M. Johnson, Sheriff and Tax
Collector.
H. H. Russell, County Treasurer.
George A. Foreman, Jr., County
Tax Collector.
S. W Sholars, County A to- . .
Jack Noguess, County Surovor.
County Commissioners.
Martin Scliuh, Precinct No. L A
J. B. Childress, Precinct No, 2.
Peter McDonald, Precinct No. 3
D. D. Derrough, Precinct No 4.
Justice of the Prace.
J. B. Blsland, Precinct No. 1.
J. T. House, Precinct No. 2.
R. C. Qravett, Precinct No. 3.
J. D. Derrough, Precinct No. 4.
O. W. Burton, Jr.. I reemcl No. 5.
Milo Stark, Constable Priclnct No. 1.
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LODGh DIRECTORY.
Madison Lodge No. 126, F. A. M. ’
Meetings first and third Thursday’^
Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m. »
J. W. Parker, Secretary.
A. L. Mitchell, W. M.
Orange Chapter No. 73, R. A. M.
Meetings every second Wednesday,
Masonic Halt at 7:30 p. iq.
C. E. Kepler, Secretary.
J. W. Pf rker, H. P.
Order Eastern Star.
Meetings every first Tuesday, Ma-
sonic Hall at 8 p. m.
P. Baber, Secretary.
Mrs. S. E. Parker, W M
Phoenix Camp, No. <2 W. O. W.
Meetings etery Wednesday night at
7:30 p. m.
J. W. Thompson, Sectary.
A. J. Lyons, C. C
Sabine Lodge of Orange, Fraternal En-
dowment.
Meetings every Tuesday night at 8
p. m.
W. L. Joiner, Sec.-Treas. and C.
H. C. Allen, Pres.
Iris Lodge, No. 286—1. O. 0. F.
Meetings Friday at.....7:45p m.
L. F. Branum, N. G.
Wm. Wtgnall, Secretary.
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Oriental Encampment, No. 109, IOOP.
Meetings First and Third Tuesdays ol
each month at . . . ...T:45 p m.
J. A. McCrory, C. Pat
Wm. Wtgnall, Capt. Com.
Etta Lodge No. 98, Knights of °vthiar.
Meetings each Wednesday at
p. m.
J. W. Parker, Keeper of Rec. ft Sea]
W. A. Gunning, C.
B. P. 0. E. No. 284.
Meetings every Tuesday at SVp m.
Chas. Gunstream, See.
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C. F. Pannewitx, Exal. Rulvr.
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Orange Canton No. 11—Patriarch Mili-
tant I. O. O. P.
Meetings Second and Fourth Tuesday
of each month at. . ...7:45 p m,
Wm. WignsU, Secretary.
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Green Avenue Baptist Church.
Pviacbing every Sunday at 11
m., And at T:45 p. m.
B Y, P. U., meeUng every Wednes
day evening at 7:45 Choir practice
following prayer service.
Ladles’ Aid society meets eve
j Thursday evening at the church
ft p. m, 55, J. Amersoc. Pastot
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