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'EVEXTyQ O P8ERVER. LA GRA.TDK. ORKOW. FltTDAT. MARCH It, ltflS. SjT5 "
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FOR PAR
Plans for the grandstand and the
bleechers to be erected on the ground
selected for the new athletic park, are
beins drafted today; While the con
tractor are working on this phase of
the project, the promoter have been
surveying the tract Just north of the
'Y and will soon have the land
'staked out.
The InHtructlons which the con
tractors are working on, call for a
grandstand that will seat (00 people;
and bleechers, one on each end of the
grandstand, that will hold 300 each.
This will seat as large a crowd as
ever attends a ball game In the city.
Careful consideration of the sun's
rays are taken in laying out the dia
mond. Afternoon games are the most
common and the flold Is arranged In
accordance. The only player who will
have to face the sun is the left fielder,
as the general direction of the field
mi k.-.ffl,tkW, knt orfh wint
erly. The grandstand is to face about
southeast
There are several depressions In the
ground, but to level these the street
grader will be used to "skin" the dia
mond and the. entire outfield. The
quaner-miie track, which will be
about iO feci wide the last 220 yards
and about half that for the first 220
yards, 'will be rolled with the heuvy
street roller. This Insures a firm and
suitable footing for the runners. Thi
entire field to be uaed by baseball
loams Is to be sprinkled Just t rior to
each game to avoid a possibility of
dust. To do this tho promoters will
erect hydrants at three or more
points In the field and with a liberal
supply of hose, the grounds can be
tun auuuoiy wci just before a game
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Once more heavy advertising and
an abundance of live news have forced
the Observer to X0 pages. So liberal
Is ths patronage enjoyed by The Ob
server that it frequently become
necessary to Increase the stxe of th
publication. But we do It willingly.
Tho reader well knows our policy.
We never stint the readers, hungry for
good live news, because the business
men avail themselves of the flrst-clas
iwununmes Tne Observer offers In
the advertising field. We reach the
reader the night the news occurs and
advertisers know the wlik-ness and
cope of our circulation.
There Is-valuable Information con
lalned in the many large ads that ap
pear In tonight's Issue. Bach and
every one tells a money-saving story.
Read them as you would the latest
society event. It will pay you.
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PostCard. These are nice cards and regularly retail at two for five cents.
Samples in our window. This offer is good on Saturday-
as long as the cards last
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the matter of the guardianship
estate and person of Maggie
true iikhio Margaret Given, an
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3' "i April, A. D. lsei. offer
running thence east 64 rods and
links, thence north 69 rods and 3 links,
thence west 64 rods and t links, an,"
thence south 69 rods and 8 links to
plate of beginning. Also the water
rights and ditches conveyed to thl?
grantor and belonging to said land
herein conveyed.
Dated at La r.ranile. Oregon, this
13th day of March, A. I). 1908,
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conMiuathMi f tne eourt for CMh nj
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