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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1905)
V. V WANTED We arc in the Market for a large quantity of firstclass Timothy and Wild Hay. We pay the high est prices of any buyers. - Oregon Produce Company j; 444M... t' ftmttttttttMMMMMMut Ready For Business Willi A FULL LINE Of FEED, HAY AND CRAW We are ready to buy all kind of hay and grain, and pay the highest market priest. ,. Slater liuilvliner ' y 1EFJFERSON AVE Main ST ' A SPLENDID INVESTMENT Is a m'i'2 utilch uill build up your own town , and country. J The Aurelia Minirg. Co. Now offers the first block of stock of 100000 shares at 5c per share. The company bas 400.000 shares -of stock available for the jtfe velopemcnt of the Standard Mines, which will .be done conservatively, and as fast as posible. For further Information call on r";:r. "v"':: .J. A. TKR&NSCN. , farmers and traders" yationaijSiank 44S9 NO. 'Capital A . ; Surplus v'-. Liability of Shareholders '. Total $ 43,000.00 14.00000 . 60jcsa.co' $134.0.00 '1 For the protection of iU ' depositorsi Depositors thit Bank rt ac corded tuch liberal treatment at shau be In keeping ths character and value of their accounts. Ws would bt pleased to bavt your ao- count . ' - ' JOSEPH PALMER. President. E. McCOLLY,' Asst. Camhbs. ' W. 6CRIBER. . . Csstuu. SCBOOOIN.' Asst. Cani La Grande Team Wins the Saturday Foot Ball Game 7 " This is the way Alstott made a run for La Grande Strawberry shortcake! Blueberry pie! V! II C!f T! 0!! R! Y!! Are they in it? Well, I guess! La Grande High School! Yes! Yes! Yes!. The poultry ttditor attended the football game Saturday afternoon, and though he is not accustomed to anything more war like than a good rooster fight' he was able to stay ths gams out. though there were times when he was on ths point of telephoning for the sheriff or the coroner. When the chicken editor arrived on the grounds ths two teams were scattered over the field, but as soon as it was noised about that we were there, a tall sandy looking fellow blew a police whistle and ens two teams flocked to the csnter.tum- sd their feathers the wrong way and stuck their heads down. .When a big gamey looking Shanghai cackled a few number! which some one said ware the signals announcing the play, and then something happened. Everyone seemed to go wrong at the same time and when the man with the sharp pointed whiskers found out what was taking place, he yelled 'time" and waved a bunch of red ribbons. and then all the players stopped . and stood up, that is, all that could stand. Two fine looking roosters wsre spread out on their backs as if suffering from an aggravated attack of the pips, but when the whistle sounded again they ware at and won the game for ths horns team. Score, La Grande, five; Union nothing. Line up of the two teams. j tG. L FOWLER Truck and Transfer Wood and Coal ' . PHONE 1611 , All orders, givsn prompt attention CL0V; ES CLEANED The same old stand but new management Take your suit to ths same place, and have another man clean and press R the way it should be. Harvey does ths clsan- i and pressing and does it right An- . other strong feature about his sys- tern is that his prices are correct Remember the place, next door J to the commercial club. Ladies gents clothing cleaned, dyed, press J td and repaired. . J , W. E. Harvey. La Grande. Union Reynolds , L. E. R. , Billings Falk . L.T. R. ' Shelton Pickler ; L. G. R. , Mulverhill Young C. McCardle Weill R. G. L. Wilson Kilpatrick R. T. L, : , , Ficklin Corbett " ' R. E. L. Lothrop Scott Q. . McMillan Alstott . . L. H. R. "; Miller Goodnough Bay R. H. L. West Bitenn -- If - c,,ui, ' OFFICIALS Conklin , Conklin TIMERS ' '5 t. f i Martin ; , I , Bishop LIN6MEN McKennon . Turner EXCITEMENT PROMISED The citizens of La Grands who admire football are promised a little the most exciting time of their lives on Thanksgiv ing day when the Athena Athletic Cluh meets the La Grande team on the loc 1 grounds. The La Grande team as select ed so far, shows considerable weight and as many of them have played in teams of more or less consequence, it will be found that it will not be an amateur game. The following have made application for positions on the team -and from them the eleven will be selected: Robertson, Driscoll, Gillilan. Alstott Laughlin, Gilli- lan, Williams, Baker, Gutridire, Oliver. Parker, Caylor, Bay, Hopper, Smith. Faulk, Bunker. Cotner and Wilson. Beginning tonight signal practice will be commenced at the Armory hall and continued every night before the game and a date will be set to play the mem bers of the High School team in a prac tice game. Harley Laughlin has - been elected as coach and captain arid his tutelage the team will be set to work. New Physician - Dr. C. E. Hawke. formerly of Portland has located in this city and expects to make his futurs home here. He has rented one of the esttages near ths court house and has a suite of office rooms in the Sommer block on Adams Avenue. The doctor made the change fro.n Port- Bacon striking an attitude in the last part of the last half In Saturday's game good as new and all hovered over the big estrict) egg, which seemed to be caus ing - til of the disagreement They ac fetched over the lot for about twenty minutes, sometimes Swackhammer's flock would have possession of the egg and then One of "Goose'' Alstott' s covey would tuck it under his wing and start horns with it on the run, but tbout the time he would get- properly ! started, someone would get In his way and then there would bt a general pileup, and everything would have to be done over again. In one of the free for alls which took place In the nrst hair. Doc. Bacon Jr., saw something among the grass roots, but as both hands were fast In someone's hair, ht went after it with his nose. That use ful member still bears ths marks of the attempt The first half resulted in bcf.h sides scoring t goose egg, but as there w t more feathers scattered over Union's side of ths field, it was generally thought that the La Grande team had the best of the trouble. After a ten minute rest, business was rssumed, and things were doing at all pojnts at once. The Union boys made a couple of fancy plays and ones kicked the egg over the heads of the La Grande team, but in about three minutes the La Grande boys returned the compliment From that time. It was just good hard work for both sides, and with ths sxception of a few stops for the bene fit of some player who had received a strong peck over his craw, the pleasures of the day were continued uninterrupted until the La Grands boys pushed ths tgg through the Union territory, and with a mighty flutter put it over the line When you wish a nice , juicy roast or a tender steak, or a piece of boiling meat or pot roast ' just phone Main 48, and you will soon have exactly what you de sire. J. BULL &. CO. Phone Main 48. Remember the phone s on ths directory as Boss Meat Market main 48. Practical Gunsmith repairs Strictly fi jtclass 'iins le-stockvd K ys fitted to i'o r Lo ks WM. AGNEW Adam. A vi U. ' Winter's knocking at the door. With no uncertain sound he's demanding entrance everywhere. Are you ready for him? How about your winter Suit and ' Overcoat? - Are they in proper condition to weather the storms of the coming season? How about your winter Underwear, Gloves, Hosiery and other Toggery? If there are any weak spots in your wardrobe we are here to strengthen them with the ; 1 Best That's To Ce Had The most skilful tailors known to ths trade build our clothes artistically, and they build them well and they build them on honor. Our furnishings coma from the hands of the best known manufacturers. h "Money back if you want it" Thot is the guarantee that goes with every sale. It is under these conditions that we ask you to make this your Clothing Store. '! V CLOTHIERS 'jo'rtocsrr AND HABERDASHERS. SPECIALS Supported bed springs ' $2.40 Unsupported bed springs . . 1.55 Mattresses, good ones 2.50 2 saddles, choice : Z.OO Remmington typewriter . 40.00 IS cross cut saws 50c to 2,50 Hall rack , 5.50 2 office chairs 5.50-6.00 Kitchen Treasure 5.2S Linealsum ' ROMADKA 1 I READY ACCESS TRUNK TJ AJSINO the cover brings every ' corner within reach without rc- moving trays. Saves K the time of 'an ordinary trunk to pack or an ' pack. Easy to operate. Nothing to get oat of order. Will stand all the knocks and hard usage of traveling, ' Costs no more than a common trur.lc, ......$5.00 a. A flr-s line of crockery at half , price F. D. tlaisten, PHONE RED 1161 Highest prices paid for Second Hand Goods. ' t . '. . . . . . I , . V ... I ....... w' i ............ t t . T T t T T a I LA GRANDE IRON WORKS 7 vC mpictc'.Michine Shops and Foundry . l General Blacksmith, Hors Shoeing and Wagon Work. Manufact-' C! ' of The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill. D 7 F I T S. O b: R A L. D. II. - . . hOHIETOf t . t t Ail Colors s "P, Rejuvenates all thing about the house -J ; -rv From cellar to garret. t ; Wears like Iron. W. H. BOHNENKAMP, - I " ' -. Agent ; , tSe-ltA fcA-eHe. tt e m A Pj A L A G SuctionEycClass It does not wrinkle your nose and make you look older than you are. . ' Holiday goods am beginning to arrive. Best liue ordered ever brought to the city. J. H. PEARE. 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