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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1906)
Sil EP SHIPMENT HONEY IN MULES S Burch & Sons of Blalock drove a bunch of 10 medium-sired mules to Arlington iast weak and traded t hem for a $1603 che;k.Tnafs a hncy prce $320 aspanor $160 for each long-eared an ,mal Arlington Record The first sheep shipment of the season was made Monday when J. D. Long Si Co. of Montana, shipped 28 car loads of Wal lowa county yearlings and 2- ear-olds from the local yards. Of the ship ent 23 cars went to the Montana tange and 5 cars to Kansas.-E.gm Recorder. SPORTS ! rK n nn n7 f7r n n rrr ctp !i: : i i i i 11 i in if iiii i i i i iiii II it ill ni i I i in ill I "V I I : Kg : Mil 111 Mil I 1 I I 1 IIII ! II vfi I I I I I 1 I I I till I ! 11 II II II iha, j Li LrU UU UU UU W U U j f if if ii I i i? h i ua nnn r nn K m f -1 m mm m m m m a v . w f k a b a m mm... . .m mt I 1155 HI HH. SB ! PM0 . ! EY THE WONDERFUL IS HOME 'an Kelley the phenomenal athlete who Is from Baker City passed through the city this morning enroute from Spokane where he made what is perhaps the great est records ever attained by one man Duiing the Northwestern track meet Saturday in one day he equalled the world's record in the hundred yard dash, ran the 220 yards in the wonderful time of 21:1-5. and sailed through the air for 23 feet 9't' inches in the broad jump. HUG HOME TOO Geo. Hug of Elgin who has been witl the Multnomah Athletic club and who won laurels in the weights as a team mate to Kelly at the big meet, returned this morning and went to his home In Elgin. WATCH FOR IT The business men who are to participate in the big game next Wednesday are playing premature games in their offires. Dlerks are telling each other what they intend to do and those who are not so for tunate as to be eligible are standing quiet Iv back but thinkina hard. Here will be a chance to see the most interesting uamo I i .... i . ... 1 1 t abuaun, .lull, a iui.i.1 ocuuujwtiib. ai.u should draw a large crowd. Game called at four o'clock. The line-up will be announced tomorrow. Linn w I 1 n UU n U D ABRUPT SAiiH t P. HAMMOND ADAMS AVENUE Next Door to Bohncnkamp Masonic building A STRONG COMBINATION W. A. Maxwell, editor fisherman and policeman of Union, was in the city Mon day with a supply of well assorted fish stories w.iich he was anxbus to dispose of at less than cost. In speaking of the Scout Mr. Maxwell said that the old parmal had never been in as prosperous a condition as it is at present, since he first took hold of it in 1 862. The Scout he says is gaining in popularity all of the time and that a number of new subscrib ers are added every weok. The most surprising thing about the fast increase is that a majority of these new subscrib ers cannot read. When questioned re garding the cause of all of the excitment he said that he could not account for it that the subscribers just came to him, that he could not drive them away. There is, however, a well founded rumor that when come to, each may solve the riddle. Maxwell, it the city marshal at Union and is not very bashful about arresting a man. When he sights a possible victim, one who tarries long at the whe, he will call him to one side and ask him if it isn't about time to subscribe for the "Scout." You know the rest, it is eitner take the paper or go to jail. How could any man under the circumstances be so hard heart ed as to refuse. One man, it is said, sub scribed eight times in one night, other from two to five. Of course these are only rumors, but there is a whole lot of smoke to not be a spark of Are somewhere. According to the editor's own tale, the circulation of the Scout is increasing and until some better cause is assigned for it, the public will usually accept the abeve as true. MINES CONSUMED BY FIRE (Srrlpps News Association) El Taso, Texas, June 25 Forest fies threaten to destroy the Magdalen and Senora mines. Employers are fleeing for safety of their lives, The flames have rapidly driven out the miners and the loss to mining companie alone is very high. The fire is uncontrc'- lable and many Indian villages are al ready destroyed. MAYOR INDICTED E08 ELECTION FRAUDS (Scrlpps News Association) Portland June 25 J. W. Reed, mayor of Estocada, was indicted this morning by he Grand Jury for complicity in election frauds. Hs it charged with having voted under an assumed name. ' WOOD AND COAl WANTED Notice is hereby given at Schoo District No. 1 of Union county, Oregon will receive up to 6 o'clock d. m. of Jim 29. 19C6. sealed bids for fnrnishing said school District with 160 cords of four foot split yellow pine, and red fir woor1. said wood to be cut while green anl not later than Aug. 1, 1906. free from large knots and acceptable to said school board. All wood to be delivered at hieh school b ilding and to be corded up closely whe e directed by the Board. 60 cords to be delivered by Aug. 1, and all on or before Sept. 5. 1906. Also sealed bids for furnishino (ram SO to 1 1 0 tons of Lump coal to be delivered in coal bins at school buildings. Bids for coal and wood to be seoeratf and may be for a less amount than the the whole therefore. Bids to be left with school clerk. Bo'rd reserves ths richt tc reject any and all bids. A. C. Williams. School Clerk. People who are clean inside will look like it and act it. They will work with energy, think clearly, act clearly and have healthy thoughts. Hollister's Rock Mountain Tea. It makes clean people. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Newlin Drug Company. LISTEN! You see our FINISH every day you wear linens that are laundried here. There is lots of difference in hearing about the finish. Perhaps you have made that discovery. Our laundry work is finished thoroughly and we take particular care that nothing slip-shod leaves our place. it) ST A. B. C. 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