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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1908)
EltiHt nv PAGK SIX. KVKXUO OESF.RVEIt, LA nA.rE. OIUHJON. TIiritSPAY. JANUARY 1, 1W8 The Eastern Oregon Trust & Savings bank TKE BOY AND THE BANK BOOK. should be inseparable that U, every boy should be taught to sav, even be fore he begins to earn. The younger the start the more they will save, ' and the better they will enjoy the habtt of saving. We encourage thrift In the young, knowing that It loads to Independence and prosperity In middle age. Bank your savings with os, and watch them grow year by year. In thla way your money will be ttrmnif luutiey. - OFFICERS! F. M. BTRKIT, President. WM. MILLER, Vice-President . OEO. U CLEAVER, Cashier. T, J. BCROQOIN, Assistant Cashier. F. J. HOLMES. Treasurer. READY FOR FAST GAME OH (Li FLOOR TONIGHT With a hip! hurrah! the Pendleton high school girls' basketball team In charge of Physical Director Bhockley and Chaperone Miss Foley, arrived In La Grande at midnight last night and after a brief but noisy midnight sere nade, took rooms at the Hotel Bommer. Early this morning the coach was out making final arrangements with the local manager, Miss Gulling, for the crucial contest In the champion ship run for basketball honors of east ern Oregon, which takes place at the Commercial club this evening, com mencing at 8 o'clock, when the club girls fice the strong Pendleton quin tet. The presence of the visiting team hre today has sharpened enthusiasm and tickets are' being sold with little effort. The accommodations at the club floor will be taxed thla evening hnn a child smkos up In the mlHaio of (he Blglit with a ik'uta Rliii.-k of crtuiu an fro aueiitljr MnMin. no ilrmi iliuulil l lMt In xuorlmmiUiiK r!th iv.ni.H' of a doubtful Vttlue. I'ruaiiit w tluu la often nveeuury to Sellfo. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy hit neirer bxiMi known to f.;II !n unv d'i and H httnlx'i'n In uitt! for ovvr ojivthli'd at c n tury. Tlmru l none liutter. It rt i Im l!'. tHinili-duiniii, SVhv e)H'rlin'iit? ili'it io tttUsuud contuliiii no hiiruiiul unu. i'nee, lucvut! liirgnlM,(IOueut. vf.vu.in itn', : Strayed. There cam to my home Tuesday morning a bona srtlh saddle and bri dle. Owner will pleas call and get him and pay for this notice. B. P. STAPLES. A well known mixture made in Ts Orande, the Blue Mountain Cough ayrup. Try It. Red Crcsa drug store Home Team Confident. If confidence, rapidly-acquired skill, grim determination count for any thing, the La Grande club team will win. At any rate, win or lose, the visitors will be well aware of the fact that a game hat been In progress. The Line-up. For La Orande will be seen well known faces. At forward Hatlle Mc Murray and Frances Massee will make life miserable for the visiting guards. Ruby The'lsen will occupy the center ring. Floy Massee and Ethel Gulling have mastered the intricate duties of forwards and goals thrown off either of these forwards will be few and far between, unless the unforeseen occurs. On the bench, ready to uphold their team and colors If called upon, will be Vera Wells, Anna Roesch ' and Maud Cotncr. The three will ably fill While Coach Bhockley lsJ reticent, and prefers to let his players demon-! strata their ability rather than to ex-j tol their virtues in advance, he and players alike wear a confident air. - on.. I. FOR COUGHS FOR THROAT KING OF CURES colds THE WONDER WORKER I AND LUB.CS S FOR COUGHS AND COLDS PREVENTS PHEUF30HIA I had the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that when I left my bed It would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my case Incurable, but thanks be to Cod, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me so completely that I am all sound and well MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind. Price 50c and $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottle Free 3 SOJ.P GUARANTEED BY IS ranks of the regulars. Admlmlon Unisonal)!?. Tickets for the game can be pro cured for 25 cents. The game starts at 8 o'clock sharp. WOLVES WILL SUfFERDEATtl Montreal, Jan. 14. A determined effort to exterminate the wolves In the wilds of Quebec will be made by the sportsmen of Montreal and other C'niindlau cities, asMHtcd by scores of brave nlmrods from New York, Chica go, ItoHton and other cities of the Pnlted States. Several parties of pros pective wolf hunters arrived today and the party will assemble tomorrow at Klppawa, In this province, which will be the center of operations for the men engaged In the big wolf drive. Gulden, under the leadership of an experienced wolf hunter, will pilot the amateur sportsmen In their chase after the howling, snarling packs of hungry wolves, and will be on hand to aid the hunters In case the wolves should decide to turn the tables and become the hunters Instead of the their Ingenuity In so arranging the parties that no chance shots may reach men, Instead of wolves. The railroad company, which Is In charge of the "personally conducted" excur sion, has furnished the outfits for the sportsmen and guarantees that they will not suffer from cold or other severe hardships. The nlmrods will sleep out of doors In tents and will have plenty of Bnowshoclng. Reports from the scene of the prospective 'hunt state that wolves are plentiful and unusually fierce. The animals are rapidly Increasing In the Canadian wilds and are a men ace to big game, as well as the domes tic animals of farmers, so that their extermination is a work of utility as well as supplying good sport for the hunters. Bring your Job work to The Observ er for prompt service. wspjiyji.sJtjWHii!sy II HM UHUjH m(Jb -::M:r . m mm i It Settles Down to the Remington Thk is the testimony of every typewriter user who knows by experience the relative performance of writing machines. The man of all men who swears by the Remington is the man who has tried to get the same service out of some other machine. . A man may know the Remington or( he may know some other typewriter, but the man who really knows typewriters is the man who knows the difference between the Remington and others. ' . Remington Typewriter Company 249 Stark Strect'Portland, Orcion nev.'i.ix unvr. en. tlldtlS ELECT HEW Of f LCERS The board of managers of the High School Athletic association, which i composed of one member from each class and one member from the high school faculty, elected the following officers yesterday after school: Pres ident and manager. Prof. Mlckelson; vice-president, I'harles Reynolds; sec-r.-T:iry, mil Nelll; treusurcr. Will Hamilton; custodian of goods, Arlo Myers. The association Is now well organ ized and will hereafter do all busings in a systematic manner, and If the present spirit continues as strong In the future ns It has in the past, It will not be long until the association will have a good athletic park, which has long been needed. The boys are planning a few games of basketball and then start track work. For the present most of the track work will be done Indoors, as the weather will nut permit of out-door work. Notice of Mm Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final account as administrator of the I estate of George McFatrldge, deceased, and the county court of the state of Oregon for Union county, has fixed Tuesday, the 4th day of February, 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m., as the time, and the court house at La Grande, Union coun ty, Oregon, as the place for the hear ing of any and all objections to said account and the final settlement there of and the distribution of said estate. Dated at La Orande, Oregon, this the 2nd day of January, 1908. B. L. LEAVITT. Administrator of the Estate of George McFatrldge, Deceased. COCHRAN & COCHRAN, Attorneys for Administrator. DJ4-ll-lK-J5-Dt I Home Madej I CANDY I : Better than Ever FRUITS NUTS CIGARS ! 8ELDER I CANDY Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the share holders of the Farmers & Traders' National bank will be held at their banking houso on Tuesday, .February 11, 1903, at 12 o'clock m., of said day, to elect a board of ""Iv directors to serve for the ensulng,year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before said meeting. Dated January 10, 1908. J. W. SCRIBER, Cashier. : UMBRELLA I RECOVERING : ; AND : repairing : I New Covers 'put on, $.50 I to $4.00. I If you have anything brok- S en 1 can fix it. ! L. C. SMITH OPPOSITE FOUNDRY I Arrival and Departure of Trains al La Grande. No. 1, westboun'" Portland Special, arrives 9:25 a. m.; departs, 9:30 a. m. No. 6, eastbound passenger, mall and express, arrives at 8:45 a. m.; de parts 6:50 a. m. No. 2, eastbound Chicago Special, arrives 8:05 p. m.; departs, 8:10 p. m. No. 6," westbound passenger, mall and express, arrives 9:10 p. m.; de parts, 9:16 p. m. Elgin Brunch. Leaves La Grande at 8 a. m. and arrives In La Grande at 6:35. 1 . DO MOT DELAY Nov is the time to pur chare breeding stock. White and Brown Leg horns and Buff Orp fnglon. Strong line of Cocks, Pullets ' and Hens to select from. Correspondence solicit ed, tggs in season. ORCHARD GROVE POULTRY FARM L. P. DAY, Proprietor D C I KT l r , Z.XtiE ww - -: . ... -w-r-w-w-w (Iflinf You'UPay With Pleasure For every meal you eat here. It will b a combination of good food, good cooking and good ser vice. Our restaurant is intend ed for people who appreciate B sod eating, also for people who like the good things of life at moderate cost. If you belong to Wt el .ss, ccme in and tee what we can do foi you. The Model' Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE. Prop. We (til weekly meal & K ci ticket, for . JT. Jl ' ' - - t kiwi -si I STORE ! LEADiNQ BUSINESS COLLEGE ELKS BUILD1NO, PORTLAND, OREOON C0STATLY CR0WI,C 1905-ierfi 1906-1907 ..''. 681 842 pupils pupils 1904-195S sai ! . 06-1907. HW RPtivJr I '90?-1908 1000 pupi j BEHNKE.PrM. Send for C.ub,u. I. M. WALKER, Pr -J