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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1906)
I to ea Satisfaction Tea I ceym! REASON Why go and buy a ready made suit when I can make you one just as cheap. Measured by an experienced tailor as it takes years to learn how to take measures and give a man a fit and a good suit. How can a clerk with no experience except to go by a book form, give you whtt you pay for? i A L. ANDREWS! TAILOR and HABERDASHER WORK GUARANTEED SANITARY Is as essential in jour home as the doctor OUR WORK Fxfcutfd in workmanlike runner and approved anitarv standards. Carrying a complete line of Bath Tubs Sinks toilets, Lnvatorys and a'l plumivn f xurfs. O. W. O'N-JL 1013 Wa,ni'r,t.an Avonue J. 11. PLARt. J:!sr .. it f Phartnac t . tt i .i.; i..t no w t'.i n va I devotud in.-ir lues t.i ti n ivrt.vt-nc .'f ! Hollistar't K-cky M-nmLun Tc. It ton j Um$ the choi..ii it n.i'.t.c. ii r . .i"d o rh ' known to modum irnHiic m.-. I'a or Tab- j lett, 55 cunt. (.'swum Oi.i o CvMi any j SEVEN FLAVOR3 Golden Gate Japan Golden Gate English Breakfast Golden Gate Ceylon Golden Gate Oolong Golden Gate Fancy Blend Golden Gate Gunpowder Golden Gate Mack and Green fyuttrJ n F?avorTi,ht Cartons J. A. Folder & Co., San Francbc, PRICES REASONABLE PLUMBING j : : : : J : TELEFHONE RED 161 SEEIG IS BELIEVING is a proverb especially true of our business. If we examine your eyes and fit you with glasses you must balteva in us. For vou will see better than you ever did with J those old window glass spectacles EVERYTHING ; to aid the sight can be found here. And vou know or have heard .of J aur inoderato charge method. 4 Repairing Promptly done f ani 0,cicn w.....s. . '1 1'5 if you will stop th' way plv-.ise. we will s-vi.v y..vj '..itp vi' t-ic LX.;.t' ent i umdi y ('tk t :) ' 1; ,'i 1 y ,!. v .-a vi ! :V : ; 1 n : 1 A U N D R Y It hrinjis to the iittie i-r- that price'er ?ifl of h.ilthv flesh, s.i'nd bena and muscle. That's what Hollister's r?ocky Mountain 1'ti.i doe. 13ust baby mcdicin cn earth, Tea or TaMts, 5S cants, Nkcin Dhuq Company. liCVISED RULES OF The football rules as complied by Wal ter Camp are not as radical at maiy tmnk While the style of play is more open the principles and generil rules are .denticii with last year s rales. The forward pass will not like'y be a factor in scoring. Rauzhing the t ni back or any o-e who has punted, is punishable by half the distance of the goal iine. Tns penalties are more severe than last year is every thing and if enforced wnl do away with much of the roughness. Tne ends will play an important part in ad vantancing the ball. Fo.lowing are some of the most radical changes, as given in Waltei Camp's rules for 1906: The opposing rush lines will be separ ated by the length of the ball which must be kept flat on the ground by the center. There are two rush lines one on each end of the ball. Line men must have both feet, both hands, or one foot and the opposite hand up or within one foot of the line, and with the exception of the three center men the forwards must stand with both ft nntttiH of th rnmn nt to thm. Before making a fair catch a player must signal by raising his hand clearly over his head. Whenever any portion of a player carrying the ball, except his hands or feet, touches the ground when in the grasp of an opponent, the ball is down. Hurdling the line or any individual, is prohibited. The snapperback is allowed to have hs hands and head offside when he is about to pass the ball. None of the five center men will be allowed to leave the line unless he goes five yards back and another player taes is paca i.i t.iilma. Wj si.fci.ij tuevajd this rule will be allowed. A team must gain 10 y-trds in three downs. When the bail is kicked, any player on the kicking side will be on side as soon as the ball touches the ground. Once trie ball touches tne ground it cannot t.e kicked further. All forms of unnecessary roughness have been explained and penalties pro vided. When a p;ayer is disqualified h s team will lose naif tne distance of its goal line. One and only one forwaid pass is al.o Ar able to each soriimnaae. Tne pass sr.ail b. made by a p.ayer w.-io was behind tne line of scrimmage wnen tiio ball was pjt in play and provided tne ball after oe.r passed forwar, does n t touari tne ground before being tcuchtd by a player of er.ner side. The bail cannot 6e touched ty a player who was on the line of scrimmage but must be passed from a back fie c player to one of the ends. A ball passed over the scrimmage i.ne witrun five .H".s from the center :s forbidden. Oniy fit side which puts the ba: in play can use the forward pass. A forward pass w,.ch crosses lKe goal i'r.e on tne bounce .s a touchback. THE CENTRA! The work on tne Centra! Ra s being carried on as fast as puss 0 e :r, the limited force obtainable and me sift age of steel. Tne o-npaiy ,s a:-r. within its power n obtain mce mci the steel is reported ti s s de -f H jp.t.nt ton. The rails are ,a:a to trte Wrg" t piace and the t es are scattered far oe- j yond that. It see-r.s i'-.pi'SS'o'e to hjrry work of this ciass -r. f e fr.ee tf te obstac.es the cirr.pa-.y r.is t. cri'.t"..: with. Tne same reprt c)rt.i r.n siin.lar w.'in. ail over '. 'e rvf-we: -a scare ty c; iw and a c.rft'f -g aeiay i the w.i-k. i '..ilor A vt " re s'.eo. ;r ,' ' , ..i t-.. ti'.r mm w i:tE n -w I,i K, i s-.i.iij h-? c .. it-st ' . Likc ! Mi s 'i a A S'. i: Ten--U. 'us r t a bow wn'.iJ: "T.'i'-.'e r..it! es :Jm:i; of i f r' "-t '.V. t.) do til s .it! es vi Dr. K if i my cjiWh of ! ' D sejvey st: .';-d cured mo :-f wnat my friends t coriurrpt-ot 0. it's crard for fin- at a- lu-jT t-ut-.ts. oii.irantOt il tiy Diu; C-J-nra-.v dru;,:. Pr ce 5 SI. Tr.ai b;;t e free. .'c a fOOTBALL STOCKMfN TAKt ROTKI To the cattle and horsemen of Sum mer "lie and vicinity and those stockmen using the Wenaha Reserve. There will be a meeting on Saturday. Oct. 6. i906, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at SuTimerville. Ore.. of the stockmen for the purpose of ar ranging for a round up of stock on the reserve and also to perfect a permanent organization of the atockmen. J. A. Woodeli.. PAINTS fAKE IIOTKf A lot of little boys are daily in and about oar fastory grounds, climbing into loadsa wagons will sure y get hurt unless a stop is promptly had. 1 have posted notices on ojr gites. "Cii dran keep out" hut it d ' not d the work. Kindly give no .c o errry y ature that we will have the nys taken ou'.by an nicer if no other way. Better do th s than deliver a man gleJ .ad to his mother. F. S. Bramwell. dUM NOTES State Ltcurer Mrs. Judge Wa'do, of Sa;em. Oregjn, will be in eastern Oregon next mo'.tn on a lecture tour, dje notice of dates vill be given in the local paper. Tne next regular meet.ng of the Blue Mountain Grange will be Wednesday Oct. 5rd. at 1 p m. A good attendance 's desired as some importa t resolutions will be considered. C. D. Huffman. W. M. CALL FOB BUS Net ce is hereby given that the under signed w.l! receive sealed bids up to and . .' 1 .1-. t-u:,j , t tone for the construction of a wooden (com bination) bridge to be built over the B'g D'tch on what is known as the Randall Road, said br.dge to be built in accord ance witi the plans and specifications now on fi e in my office Seaied 0 ris will also be received on or before the above mentioned date for the construction of a steel bridge over the 1 r k d:iU9 r.M.UC rv.vci naai mo nun site of the Palmer Lumber Company near La Grande. Oregon. Said bridge to be a 4 03 foot spin. 15 feet in width, w th first class concrete abutements, a good r;ja!ity of s'.eei and shall be built 10 feet above the bed ,f the river. Each bidder s requ.red to fjrnish his own plans and spec ficat.or.s for said bridge. Ti e County Court of Union County, Oregon, reft'ves the right to reject any or a'l d as. Dated c.t La Grande this 11th day of September, . 3 35. J. B. GiLHAM. County Cierk. ::-::TRAfORS SALE In the j C. oit of tne Stale of Oregon for c. .. n C -t y In the matter of the es- ! ta'h D. Ruckman. deceassd. No :re-- g-tn that tne ur.der. -. i"attr of the estate cf R. as (. . : . or t'r.e a tv'.t .sed. pursuant to an or.iar e".titled ceurt mads and en- ; f-1 ; d,ty of S' pte-ni'er A. D. v: fr. i and after rr day. the 12th -et.-' 1 ?i.'o. pr.cted to sell at e f;r caih to tie h gh-t b.dd .r. t.i c . '.f.r ra'.ion by tne curt, all l : ,3 described real --state, viz:' 4. .9 and 23 in B eck 21 cf . t ct . f. Un.on Crun'y Ore- ' C. H. Finn. Administrator. ' pjol'icstt'n, ' September . WEIL WORTH TMIM H. Br a -, f e piipu'ar pttV.on at- . t"e t i nc L n:-t i Dr k'.nn'c L;e? s." he writes: "They keeD in. ; .-, si e-j d hea tii." Ouick r.nr j,.; : . L . s'.ipation and Bilious r-. ?? C:i ii : ---aiueed at Newlin Drug . .. s. -re. FOR R H I COUGHS Oyi&&a I iUUK ndns THE FOR I THROAT k i 1 14 .A t S r. n ii .viiS wL t. CHAS. EBY, SR., of fcicians, wno treated mo bought a Sl.OO bottle of of this ono bottle I was Pr! 50c and $1.00 ABSOLUTELY CUARAMTEmT Trial ties I r Z Newiin JDrujr Commnv LUMBER -RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES Better Lumber and Cheaper than is sold in La Grande, We deliver it to your building Crande Konde Lumber PERRY, ORhGON SEED Field and Garden ; IN PACKAGES AND IN BULK For several seasons we have been the leading seed distributors of Union county and our present stocK is larger than ever Everything in the seed line -j Secure our prices on either small or quantity j purchases V.OL-IVER. Slater Ouildinor I IEFFERSON AVE Main 57' 1 WW WW WW WWW WW WW ' f "LA GRANDE SUGAR" 4 None Better. None Purer. Use La Grande Sugar and Our Graduates Receive Large Salaries Jk -riliMti- ol (In- IViiilk-tnn Itiisim i '"'; ' tli-.ra.luati cil an J Thi I- a mailer of tatiti.-s. Let us show vou the ' Mociimenti. inevidcHti! " Vmi will i-njnv altenilini! IVudleton Hu.-im-ss Collee,.. Kv.tv hit nl work in made intereMihi.. and aitrai live, llcvidei. we have a lot ol l.rmlit. rlean vaunii men and wnmeii Iiom'i-iiuiii,iiiv mi. will eniov and ul ,iiiu,ii,,,,l,, ,ii do vou Good Send t..r annou m-rment honklet-it is out. Kuier . i. ', IK! f Sv'J i V-zvr- iiriia-iriiiAmiiaii Hi' psa waa jm.n imnn mo WONDER WORKER DR. liM'S LUWCS l . -VlJifrtl' if 1 s i It r Elizabeth, 111., writes ibeth, 111., wrilos: "1 P?kl out over $1S0 u lc I ph;- v4 T.9r,,?po v',?hout eMr.ff mo any relief, u i ward K.l ,. KUo b NEW DiSCOVLRY, and after taking ( ter.ts 1 for DR entirely cutod. SOLD AND RECOMEHDED Co v. 'W"vwww W1 None Sweeter. Use no Other HKHMWMiaaap - . "oll.-v.-f remve liilnT yalarirs nn the other I'aulic Coast liiiMiii-ss Collnr.' In-.-. Send riitlit now while vou think aiivtime. f,et Kaiuoad tart. 1 1-. M llmr. lull lnncip.,1 .UKbuUN - jg i. v. . i C ' t -i u t -Pv-fl - r i I ' i .- i i Jt'- 'J 4H i ji ji I 3 BY t t X X