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4 EIGHT FAGEa. j 1 BASEBALL ! THE MEW BOOKS 111 IMIL ft jnxo OlnCH. ftBAHPK, OKWOH. WEDKEBDAT- H23R17ABT M, I MEW AT FERGUSON'S LEWIS BUILDING. OPPOSITE SUMMER HOUSE Phon Red 591 f ,- i rTTf tf ttftt MUUC EXCLUSIVELY I IS OUR AIM ! In order to dispose of our stationery stock, we are offering our entire line at ACTUAL COST MOTE THE FOLLOWING MUB MJCVKA Popular copyrights formerly $1.50 now $1.10 Popular copyrights formerly , .75 now .55 Alger, Meuty and Optic " .25 now .20 6c tablets at 3 for 10c 10c tabletu at 2 for 15c Fancy box stationery at the same iscount. DAVIS-JORDAN MUSIC CO. 1316 ADAMS AVENUE LA CRAMDE. OREGON z - T 4 vti Jack OBrien. the Dromnt.r nt v,. Proposed baseball league, was a vis itor la our city yesterday, say, the democrat. Last evening- a was held In the office of Judge Currey 'r ln Purpose of ascertaining whether or not Baker will become member of the league. Mr. O'Brien stated his proposition to those pres ent, and all agreed that Rlter Join the organization. Mr. O'Brien has recently viu Walla Walla. Pendleton and Tj. Grande and each of these cities are moat enthusiastic over the nrosnerm of good, fast baseball, at a very mod erate expense. His proposition Is not only one that would furnish an excellent class of baseball, but one that will be self- supporting each year and not the old system of letting the expense of this popular amusement fall tinon th houlder of a few of our most en thusiastic citizens. H may seem a trifle earlv to a ma jority of Baker fans, who do not un derstand that some time will be re quired In which to perfect the organ ization of the league, and It mav not be out of place to mention that the other three towns are already at work signing players and arramrina- minor details. Mr. OBrien will return to Baker next Wednesday, at which time he will bring the proposition to a close and Baker City must make It known as to whether or not It will become member of the league. WILL NOT CHANGE SCORE. Drink La Grande made Beer and keep your money at home. JULIUS ROESCH i YOUR WORK Is what we want. We don't call on you one week for it and tell you the next we cannot do it for you. We want it now, and all the time. We do not think it necessary at this time to say anything about the class of work we turn out The fact that we have been in theLAUN DRY business for twelve years in La Grande we think sufficient evi dence that our work is sat isfactory. Try it. A. B. C. LAUNDRY TELEPHONE MAIN 7 2 i AIM ARRAY OF GOODIES f that will'please anyone with a pal ate voung or old; male or female isll'We displayed, not only on special occasions, but very day in the year our shop's open. '' A taste for.canuy is not confined to child ren and women only. Men we all likethem. E. D. SELDER 1 There were but two fouls called, one Kcrcreo . Clow Refuses to Chiudrfw Pendleton' Claim of Game. Further proof that Pendleton hlirh school won the basketball game here Saturday evening Is supplied In the fact that the Walla Walla scorekeep er" book also shows Pendleton had been awarded the point that should have given the team the game at the close of the second half. When the score was footed up here Saturday the visiting score-keeper likewise neg lected to add In the point. But while Pendleton's claim to the game Is complete, Referee Clow has refused to award the same to the Pen dleton boys. In a 'phone conversation this morning he stated that under the rules his term as referee expired when the game closed, so he can take no further action. In an Interview with the Walla Walla Union this morning. Clow In dulges In numerous falsehoods con cerning the game and also makes om derogatory statement concern ing Prof. Hampton and others con nected with the Pendleton high school. Among the local students, basketball players and others. Clow Is regarded as a "poor excuse" for thev he Is not only unfair as an official but that he Is dishonest personally They declare he Is not fit to be asso ciated with school athletic a he Is, and It Is openly stated that Pendleton will have no further athletic relations iXh the Walla Walla high school un til he goes out. Pendleton East Ore- gonlan The Walla Walla Union prints the following, which la referred to In the Pendleton paper: Gave Fair Deal In a published report In a Pendle ton paper, given ostensibly by mem bers of the school, the statement that Coach Clow treated the Sunshine five unfairly and that after the second half ended In a tie he called repeated fouls on the Pendleton players in the hope of winning the game for Walla Walla. 'How ridiculous the charge are. said Mr. Clow last night, ."can be proved by a reference to the records of the game. In all there were but six iouis cauea on Pendleton, as against 18 or 20 on Walla Walla gave the teams as fair a deal as I pos sibly could. As for fouling Pendleton on the play-off, that too can be proved false by reference to the score card bX'MMO.VK. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Union. hook of Emmett, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. J. A, Houah. defendant. To J. A. Hough, the above named de fendant: Tou arc hereby required to aDneor and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled acUon and court on the tth day of April, A. D. 1909, and If you fall to appear, answer or plead at said time for want there of, the plaintiff will take Judgment against you for the sum of $100.00 and Interest thereon at the rale of 10 per cent per annum from the 9th day of April. A. D. 1007, for the further sum of $25.00 attorney fee and the costs and disbursement of the action. Also for an order of the above en titled court for he sale of your right, title and interest In and to the real property attached in said action, to-j wit: Tracts I and J In Corean' Sec-1 ond addition to La Grande, Oregon, to satisfy said judgment and cost. This summons Is published for a period of six successive week by vir tue of an order made by Honorable T. H. Crawford, judge of the Tenth Judicial district, of the state of Ore gon, dated February 14th, 1908, In the La Grande Evening Observer, and that the 15th day of February, A. D. 1908, Is the date of the first publica tion of thl summons. . J. W. KNOWLE3. Attorney for Plaintiff. DIRECTORY or THE FRATERNAL ORDERS LA GRANDE, ORE. Woodmen of Uie World. La Grand Lodr Xo, 119. W. o. W., meets flrt and third Friday of each month In K. of P. hall In Corn- Building. Al visiting members wel. com- M. M. MAltQUIS. J. H. KEENKT. Con.nl rnn..n.. Clerk.' ' Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Union County. William O. Peach, plaintiff, v. Ella C. Peach, defendant To Ella C. Peach, Defendant, Greet ing: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court and suit on or before the expiration of the time pre scribed In the order directing the publication hereof, to-wit: sis con secutive week from the date of the first publication of this summons which I January JOth, 1908, and If you fall to appear, answer or other wise plead within the said time the pallntlff will ask the court for a de cree dissolving the bonds of matri mony now existing between this plaintiff and thl said defendant and awarding the plaintiff an absolute de cree of divorce. By virtue of an order of the Hon. T. H. Crawford, Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered on the 24th day of January, 1908. This summons 1 published In the Weekly Observer, a weekly newspaper printed and published In La Grande, Union county, Oregon. COCHRAN & COCHRAN. Attorney for Plaintiff. F. O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 159, F. O. E meet every Friday night In Elk' hall at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren In- vited to attend. - D. H. PROCTOR, W. P. J. H. LEISHMAN. W. S. , Pythian Sister. Rowena Tempi No. 1. Pvthlan Sister, meet every Thursday evening at I p. m., in K. of P. hall. In the Corpe building. Visiting member cor dially Invited. LIZZIE HAWORTH, M. E. C. EUNICE PROCTER, M. of R. & C A F Js A, M La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. A A. M., hold regular meetings first and third Saturday at 7:80 p. m. L. H. RUBS ELL, )W. M. C. D. HUFFMAN, Secretary. h. O. I. 14. Hlvs No. 17, L. O. T. M meets every first and third Thursday of each month at s oviuuk iu titers?"'' Visiting members made welcome. SADIE KLINTWORTH. L. C. MAGGIE REYNOLDS, K. of R. Brotherhood of Owls. La Grand Nest No. 17, meets In th K. of P. hall every Tuesday eve ning at S o'clock. Visiting brothers cordially Invited. J. B. VANDERMUELEN, Executive. C. W. BAKER, Secretary. K. of P. Red Cross Lodge No. 17, meet every Monday evening In Castle Hall, Corpe building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting knight. D. H. PROCTOR, C. C R. U LINCOLN, K. of R. A S. Rebekaha. Crystal Lodge No. 60. meet every Tuesday evening at the I, O. O. F, lodge. All visiting member are in cite to attend. LAURA STILES, N. G. JENNIE SMITH, Secretary. on each side. To say that 1 called fouls repeatedly Is, of course, wild and malicious exaggeration." Do It now the housecieanlng, and our Japanese boy will help you at moderate prices. Call up Main 7$. ADMINISTRATOR'S XOTICK. Notice I hereby given that Jona- than Green ha been duly appointed by the county court of the state of Oregon, for Union county, adminis trator of the estate of Jame Green deceased, and all peron having claim against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the ame with proper voucher to the aid administrator at hi residence about eight mile northeasterly from Elgin, Oregon, or to R. H. Llovd. at torney for aald estate, at hi office In Elgin, Oregon, wlfhln six months from the data hereof. Dated thl 8th day of January, 1901. JONATHAN GREEN. R. H. LLOYD, Administrator. Attorney for Bald Estate. 6-11-20-27-1 Tamale Social. The ladle of St Peter' Guild will give a tamale social at the horn of Mrs. J. A. Russell, corner of Main and Third streets, on Thursday, February 27. Tamale and other good things will be served from I o'clock to 8 p m. 24-27 Old papers, just the thing to start the fire with or to put under carpet in bundle of 100, for 26 cent at The Observer office. Croup Whn m. rhlM bqIu ,1n i. il.. i?Tii qucrttly hanpens. no time dhoti Id Im Imt fn xrverlmentlnpf with n'mwll-Mi of ft doubtful t.iI ue. Promts action u often nuceiwary to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy but nerer bwn known to full In any cae and uiuiw-nin use rur utt mie-T iiira or a on t:rv, Thnre N none 1h-ut. It. ran lie do- M"i.ileduKiD. liv experiment? It Npeaant ftikeaiKl com ln no harmful driitf. trice, W'.cL'uu; l;ir Him, fiO cents. I. O. O. F. La Grand Lodge No. it, meets la their hall every Saturday night Vis iting brother cordially Invited to at tend, Cemetery plat may be seen at Model Restaurant T. J. SCROGOIN. N. O. D. E. COX, Secretary. C. J. VANDERPOEL, Fin. Bee. Fc rasters of America, , Court Maid Marian Noj IS meet each Wednesday night In Elks' hall. Brother are Invited to attend. ' NERI ACKLES, C R. G. V. HENDRICKS, F. 8. Board of Trustee: Dr. G. L. Bl gers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Patterson. M. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 770S meeta every Monday evening at I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting neighbor are cor dially Invited to attend. E, C. DAVIS, C. D. E. COX Clerk. 1 I. O. O. F. Star Encampment No. II, L O. O. F meet every second and fourth Wednesday In th month In Odd Fel lows umlU VlL'.'.'.-z pH.he alwaya welcome, D. E. COX. C. P. W. A. WORSTELL, Bcrlb. ' M. B. of A. Meet first and third Thursday eve- it I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting membar always welcome. J. A. ARBUCKLE. President C. J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary. B. P. O. B. La Grande Lodge No, 411, meet each Thursday evening at I o'clock In. Elk' hall on Adam avenue. VuttK tng brother are cordially Invited to attend. : W. B. SARGENT, EatalUd Ruler.. O. B. M'CULLT. Bsc Sea O. B. 8. Hop Chapter No. II, O. E. a, hold tated communication th second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Visiting member cordially Invited. MARY O. FORREST, W, M. MARY A. WARNICK. Secretary. Shorthand. Learn Chartler shorthand, th shortest system In existence. Ten rules, 61 word signs, no prefixes, uf- flxes, contractions or omission. Used In th leading business colleges In Portland, Seattle, Spokane and Ta- coma. Students take dictation after thre weeks' study. Call. Mia Cites, Black 1111. s.itf j.........,.,.,.,.,.,.,...,.,.,.,.,. ....,.,.,.,.. BRICK IS CHEAPER Brick building, at the present price of lumber, is cheaper as well as better. It has been demonstrated tnat my brick is superior to any made in Oregon. I an furrifth r.nmmnn hrirlr In onv itnantifu N too large or too small to receive prompt attention. rnrnnnniln. milk ..J t,,.!U. --l:-!i-J 2 m wwiisgyuiiugnwo f UI lAUU aUlrUI a O.IJU UU11UBIB HU ICILBn. T O A. 1 1 .11 . ,. . n C8iimaies cneenuuy iurnisnea. on application. Prices made known t IGRO- KRIEGERl r'nonsKsidnc, Black 701, Yard, Rd,621. La Q rands, Oregon X . . I W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. HARDWARE, STOVES AND FURNITURE BUILDING MATERIALS HEADQUARTERS FOR KEROSENE GASOLINE I NcuJ supply of lamps just received j I Try a Rayo Lamp, the kind that's advertised. 1 2-24-1-1 ' v NEWLIX DRUG CO. !