La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 28, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DISCUSSES
BftSEBAlL IH LA GRAHDt
' With construction work on a eon-
rcnient and up-to-date bueball park J
at the fair around already con
menced, and the probability that a
pur will be eatended to the fair
rounds by the traction company, re
newed Interest Is being taken in the
baseball league which ia now In the
process of organisation, and which in
sures to Walla Walla fans excellent
port during the summer months,
states the Union. Every fan In the
city Is Interested In the project, and
determined to support the league.
To stimulate Interest In the league
which will embrace Walla Walla, La
SH&.yr LiHH
wo Pacific
Arrival and Departure of Train at
La Grande.
No. 1, westbound Portland SpeclaJ,
arrives 9:25 a. m.; departs, 9:30 a. m.
No. t, eastbound passenger, mall
and express, arrives at 6:45 a. m.; de
parts :B0 a. m.
No. 2, eastbound Chicago Special,
arrives 8:05 p. m.: departs, 8:10 p. m.
No. 8, westbound passenger, mall
and express, arrives 9:55 p. m.; de
' parts, 10 p. m,
Klgln Itrutieli,
Leaves T.a Grande at 8 a. m. and
arrives In La Grande at 8:30.
PAINT AMD WALL
PAPER STORE
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painting
AND ,
PAPERHANGINO I
Staniels & Bugg
1420 ADAMS AVENUE f
' La Grande. Oregon
Phone Red 1921 I
You'll Pay
Ms.
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ORCHARD GROVc
L P. DAY, Proprittor.
A, r
ly V ' -"ikx.iS'n,
B..i? Wif.-
PRflfESSIOIIHL
Qrande, Pendleton and Baker City, and
to perfect the pretlmlnarjr detail for
Its organization. Jack O'Brien, who
has been working in the Interests of
the organization for several months,
will arrive In Walla Walla either to
day or tomorrow. To ascertain the
slt.uatlon here, he will call a public
meeting of the fans some time during
the week that he may be able to get
an expression from those Interested,
Mr. O'Brien has met with most
gratifying success in his efforts to or
ganize the league in the Oregon towns
and as Walla Walla is necessarily the
most important city In the league and
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
derslgned has filed his final account
as administrator of the estate ot
George McFatrldge, deceased, and the
county court of the state of Oregon
for Union county, has fixed Tuesday,
tile uajr ut a uwi uu y, Z.
o'clock a. m., as the time, and the
court house at La Orande, 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 Grande, Oregon, this
the 2nd day ot January, 1908.
, B. L. LEAVITT,
Administrator of the Estate of Qeorgt-
McFatrldge, Deceased.
COCHRAN & COCHRAN.
Attorneys for Administrator.
A Fair I'ropoNltton.
Wr wish to supply your drugs thl
year. You wish to trade whore your
interests will be most fully protected
and promoted. We should combine
and our proposition Is this:
Henlii trading here with the Inten
tion of remaining a 1'iintoincr only so
long us you rceelxe courteous treat
incut, get wholly reliable goods, find
what you want mill arc sutlHfied with
prices.
If you do this we shall not ask you
to remain unless every one of these
conditions Is fully and satisfactorily
met.
NEWLIN DRUG CO.,
1114 and 1118 Adams Avo
Palmer House ror Hale.
We offer for sale the Palmer House
at a remarkably low price, and easj
payments If taxen soon. tf
REAL ESTATE. LOAN ft COMMIS
SION coMpyjir.
Hoard and Room.
Go to the Palmer house for board
and mom. Rest and cheapest olacr
II
With Pleasure
For every meal you eat'here. It
will be a combination of good
food, good cooking and good ser
vice. Our restaurant is intend
ed for people who appreciate
giod eating, also for people who
like the good things of life at a
moderate cost. If you belong to
that cU. ccme in and see what
ws can do foi you.
The Model Restaurant
J. A. ARBUCKLE. Prop.
i W till weeklv meal Cft Cfk
ticket for - ifTWV
DO NOT DELAY
Now is the time to pur
chase breeding stock.
White and Broun Leg
horns and Buff Orp-
Ingltn. Strong line of
Cocks, Pullets and
Hens to select from.
Correspondence solicit
ed. Eggs in season.
POULTRY FARM
R. F. D. No. 1, La Grande. Oreajn.
the one upon which ' the success of
the undertaking depends, he has se
cured absolute assurance from the
three smaller town of their assistance
before he starts his campaign In this
city. .
By an early provision of the neces
sary papers, contracts, etc., everything
la now in readiness for a rapid con
summation of the organization of the
league,. , -
In, a letter addressed to the Union,
Mr. O'Brien ay:. "I trust that every
thing l looking bright in your city
from a baseball standpoint In regard
to our proposed league. I expected to
visit Walla Walla several weeks ago,
but 1 have been necessarily detained
owing to the fact that Walla Walla,
Pendleton and Baker City have base
ball parks, while La Grande has been
without one.
With the aid of several local Inter
ested merchants we have located and
secured a level piece of ground within
seven minutes' walk from the center
of the town, and work will be cum
menced Immediately for the construc
tion of a first-class ball park, one
which will be a credit to the city. .
I have been Informed by hundreds
of people here that they have been
over-anxious for years to secure the
kind of baaeball park with which they
Hill be Bupplled this year. They also
Insist that they will refuse to support
any mure Independent baseball clubs
as luey Have uunu in iui jiuta.
cull truthfully say that the baseball
that they have had in past years have
cost them from $1200 to 11500 per
month. To enter the National Asso
ciation of Professional baseball in
class V, with a league embracing four
good towns, Walla WulU, Pendleton,
La Grande and Baker City, in which
they will see good, fast, clean baseball
our salary limit will be only $750 per
month. I hope to find all the towns
endorsing this grand natlonul spurt.
as the people of Lu Grande have
done. .
Personally. I have played from the
Atlantic to the Pacific coastH, ami
from South Carolina to the Northern
peninsula, and I have never received
a warmer reception than 1 have from
the citizens of La Grande.
. As everything Is now arranged In
the baby town of the league here. I
.shall be In your city not later than
Monday, and Judging from the news
that hus been brought to me from
your city by your citizens. 1 ieel cer
tain that we will meet with little dif
ficulty In perfecting the organization.
I wish to have our first meeting
called in Walla Walla. I urn now ad
vocating this meeting to be held some
time next week, not luter than next
Friday.
Trusting thut I may have the sup
port of your citizens, I am,
Very respectfully,
JACK O'BRIEN,
La Grande, Ore.
Pasco Pull of l)oH' Fiend.
Pasco, according to the customs de
partment, contains more und worse
opium dens than any other city of the
northwest. Customs inspectors King
and Pallluger have returned to Taeo-
ma after milking a raid on the opium
Joints ut that place and confiscating 17
pounds and 200 cans of dope. Chin
ese, negroes, white, und In many
cases children, where found In the
dens, which were located In some In
stances In cellars and underground
conduits. These officers were busy
half a day with their raiding, with the
assistance of the local officers, and
they believe they have ridded Pusco
of its dope Joints. The opiurd was of
a very bad brand. It will be sold at
auction. Following the raid at Pasco
tips were sent to the Chinese In Walla
Walla warning them of what had
taken place. Walla Walla Bulletin.
SIMMONS,
the clrcut court of the state
In
ot
Oregon for Union County.
E. Polack, plaintiff, vs. JC Mlxogu-
chl, defendant.
To K. Mlxoguchi, defendant:
In the name of the atate of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
anawer the complaint filed agalnit
you In the above entitled action and
court, on or before February 10, 1908,
and that it you fall to ao appear, an
swer or otherwise plead within said
time the plaintiff will take the Judg
ment of ald court against you for the
sum of $305.55 with Interest thereon
at the rate of six per cent per annum
from and after August 20, 1907, costs
and disbursements of this action, and
an order for the sale of the property
heretofore attached In this action, now
held by the sheriff of Union county,
and for the application of the pro
ceeds thereof to the satisfaction of
snld Judgment so obtained herein.
This summons Is published In the
Evening Observer, a dally newspaper
published In La Grande, Union coon
ty, Oregon, by order of the Hon. T.
H. Crawford, Judge of th above en
titled court, made this December JSth.
1907. fixing lx uccessive week for
luch publication, and In said newspa
per. First publication December 28,
1907.
a h. Finn,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Pile Cured at Home by New Absorp
tion. Method.
If you uffer from bleeding. Itch
Ing, blind or protruding piles, aend
me your address, and I will tell you
how to cure yourself at home by the
new absorption treatment; and will
also send some of this home treat
ment free for trial, with reference
from youtr own locality if requested.
Immediate relief and permanent cure
assured. Send no money, but tell
others of this offer. Write today to
Mrs. M. Summers, Box P, Notre
Dame, Ind.
Assignee's Notice to Creditors'.
Notice la hereby given to all whom
It may concern, that the Farmers &
.Merchants' State bank a prlvae cor
poration or North Powder, Union
county, Oregon, has made an assign
ment of all Its property to V; for the
benefit of all Its creditors, Jnd that
I have duly qualified as such assignee.
All person having claims against the
"Hid enrTMMrstlon bank are directed to
present the same under oath and
properly Itemized to ths undersigned,
it North Powder, Oregon, at the place
jf business heretofore had by said as
ilgnor, wltbln three months after this
dote.
Dated at North Powder, Ore., De
cember 17, 1907.
3. P. MYERS. Assignee.
Call for Bids.
Notice Is hereby given that the
county court oi Union county, will re
ceive sealed bids up to 1:30 o'clock
p. m Wednesday, the 5tl day of
February, 11)08, for supplying Union
county with 125 cord of fir and ye'.
low pine wood, to be cut 3 feet A
Inches In length and to be plied n
the liaie.nent of the court house at La
Grande, Oi-fgon.
The jju". leeex-s the right to re
ject any or n'l I-'.
J. B. CILHAM.
1-7-2-4 County Cie-k.
Annual Meeting.
The annual meeting of the share
holders of the Farmers & Traders' Na
tlonul bank will be held at their ban
Ing' house on Tuesday, February !'.,
1908, between the hour of 10 a. i.i.
mi 12 m.. of said day. to elect h
board of five director to serve for
the ensuing year and for the trans
action of such other business as may
come before said meeting.
Dated January 10, 190$.
J. W. SCRIBER, Cashier.
J. L. MAHS,
Contractor and Builder.
and
Dealer In Building Material.
BUILDING STONE. 1
CLEAN COARSE SAND 1
AND GRAVEL DELIVERED. I
Drop a line, nam.ng work, i
and 1 will name the right
price. :: :: :: ::
La Grande, Oregon. I
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DISEASES
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unable to work and scarcely
able
after using one bottle I went
PRICE 50c
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DEMONSTRATION
If you hav. any doubt,
of U Grand Be.t Sugar
purpoie.. a look at the
t fruit, and jelliei at the
will convince you that '
will do the work.
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LEADING PIONEER JEWELER
Complete equipment for
rubberbuggy tires.
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor J
Complete Machine Shops and Foundry
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