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EVENING OBSERVER, I.A GRANDE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1JI08,
EIGHT PAGES,
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too, will take pleasure in seeing them. You
may not wish to purchase now but whether you
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sure to have one before the season is out.
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AMERICAN AEROPLANE
MAKES KINK SHOWING.
Before largo Group of Army Officer
Wright r Olili( Establishes a New
Mark lu Aerial Navigation -Gril-tut
Ailiitor of Hie VorlI Sails nil
Aerage KmhiI of SB M lint an Hour
tVmlil Ii'hvo Staved l'i Luiurr.
MIH, Mo Say.
Washington, Sept. .A large crowd
of army officials and cltlaena watched
tho aeroplane arMst, Wright, miike a
flight In which ho one ttnio turned
the nose of tho whip skyward and
nailed up until lie reached a height es
timated Ot 120, feet. As a result of
today's performance, Wright U con
sidered the world's greatest aviator.
Tli performance so far outclassed
any flight made In public, that It puts
Wright, the Ohio flyer, In a class by
himself.
, VI could have kept going 10 or 18
minutes longer," Wright said, "as I
still had gasoline left, The motor
worked perfectly. I shall try trgaln
as soon as I reload tho tank and In
spect the engine."
An avcragu speed of 38 miles on
hour, which Is two hours less than re
quired under the government contract
for a straight away course, was main
tained. Wright lifted the machine ut
times to 60 and 70 feet from the
ground.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of ths Interior,
U. S. Land Office, La Grande, Ore.,
Juyl 13.190S. '
Notice Is hereby given that
CHAULUS F. CLANCEY,
of Sioux Fulls, South Dakota, who, on
July 8, 1908, made timber and stone
sworn statement No. 0140, for BE4
NWU. E SWK, 8V!4 SE'.i, Sec.
31, Tp. 4 South, Rango 33 East, Wil
lamette -meridian, has filed notleo of
Intention to make final timber . and
stone proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before the rerj
later and receiver of the U. S. land
office at La Grande, Oregon, on the
15th day of September, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Kathryn Connors, Sioux Falls, South
Dakota; Amanda Miller, Sioux Falls,
South Dakota; John K. Wright, ot La
Grando, Oregon; Walter Spencer, of
La Grande, Oregon.
F. C. DRAM WELL,
T-:-l-:s Register.
GMIS.- NELSON FiGHT
(Continued from page 4.)
and continued fighting It up. Gans
was kept on the defensive. Nelson
drove Cans' against ' the ropes and
landed on the jaw. Gans sallied forth
and gave Nelson as good a blow as he
sent. He landed several right upper
cuts to the head and jaw; Nelson
went after his man with great fury,
and landed several to the jaw. Gans
looked a bit groggy as he wen( to his
corner. This was ' clearly Nelson's
round. .
Rund 12 Nelson went right after
Gans; Nelson swung left to ' Gans'
head; Gans looking for chance to land
body blows. Nelson left an opening
and Gans shot a terrific right to the
jaw. It was a heavy punch, but in
no way stopped Nelson's wonderful
slugging. , Nelson pressed Gans to the
ropes nnd nearly sent him through
with right and left swings to the Jaw.
Gans hung on in desperation end at
this stage looked like a de&"d man,
His face bore marks of Nelson's many
punches and he seemed content to
hang on. '
.In the following round Nelson
pranced to center and landed a vicious
right to body. Cans' mouth bled.
.Suddenly Gans caught Nelson with a
right and loft to the mouth and blood
ran from Nelson's mouth In streams.
This was the second round In the
fight that could be called even money.
In the 16th, 17th, 18th. 19th and 20th
it was the same old story. Nelson forc
ing the fight throughout. Jfc the 21st
round Nelson won tho fight with a
knocKout.
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San Francisco, Sept. 0. Prepara
tions are being made today to teach
Danish literature in tho University of
California, according to a decision of
the board of regents. An offer Is made
by the Danish National society to
malntPln such a chair, was accepted
on the condition that it may be dis
continued after two years' trial.
Why, Newlin Drug Co., of course.
PREPARATION FOB
(Continued from page 1.)
met by t-I stinging rights to tho jaw
Nelson rurdied Clans around the rlni
constantly, but Guns met him with n
terrific lso'ok to the stomach and n
left to the Jaw. Nelson limited in
close, hainmorinff away ut Cinns'
stomach In which he failed to land.
Nelson put in two U.oit nrm to body
and found it. Gans straightened hi:n
with a Jolt to Jaw and a left to tlx.
same piper. Nelson was Hot to be de
nied. Ho went after Cans at clo:.
rar.ge and smashed to body tv.lci
with hard upporcuts. The rounded
ended with risht to G.uih with a
margin, though Nelson thowed no
plans of punishment.
itund R Nelson closed and shot two
lefts to mouth, which started the
blood. Then men closed in. Nelson
playing for Cans' stomach. Gans con
tented himself with blocking. Nel
son worked away from lefts and rights
for body, but Invariably located the
colored man's gloves. Nelson Is
breaking up a bit and left nn opening
which Gans took advantage of, and
quickly sent two vicious right upper
cuts to the Jaw.
Round 9 Nelson rushed fast and
Gans blocked. They closed, going
clear around the ring, Gans slugging
away at Nelson at close range; N-l-on
brought a left to Gans' Jaw; Nel
son's right lends were rather low and
caused tho crowd to yol! In disfavor.
The blows, however, did not land.
Nelson got In two rights and a left to
the stomach. As the men fought
closely together the bell ended the
round In Nelson's favor.
Hound 10 Nelson enme up strong
but was met with a right to the. Jaw.
After some clinching Nelson uncork
ed a rlRht swing to tho Jaw; Nelson
then quickly closed, beating a tattoo
on the stomach of Gans. They con
tinued to indulge. Nelson constantly
pressing his opponent and playing on
the stomoch. Gans shot a hard right
to the body and followed with short
arm rights and left to Jaw. Tho men
constantly fought head to head. Gans
sent In two right uppercuts. In return
for which Nelson used his elbow,
catching Gans on the Jaw. The crowd
hooted Nelson. Nelson was cautioned
by the referee. The round waa even.
Round 11 Nelson came up like a
2-year-old. He rushed al close range
.....siuns on the red, white and blue
badges. In view of the fact that La
'Jrande Is the only city in the state
hnt ca:i boast of a beet sugar factory,
the lnslfrnia will be especially appro
priate. Mrs. E. C, Moore Chairman.
To procure harmonious yet con
cent fa u-d direction, the two clubs
Uwve combined on a head In the shape
of Airs. E. C. Moore, second vice
president of the state federation.' She
was chosen permanent chairman to
preside at all committee meetings on
arvansoments. Mis. Robert Nuwlln h
:er;r.anr-nt secretary.
The Committee.
Committees were nominated, nnd n
:h re Is a wide field in which to work.
ac!i will have an tibundanco of labor.
There will be about CO delegates l:i
atten lance, and' much work and
chemlnj will be required to success
fully carry' out every detiil of the un
dertaking. Tho city at large will, of
course, lend a willing' hand in the
matter, ns conventions of any descrip
tion are desirable ventures. The full
list of committees follows:
Credentials Mesdames O. T. Coch
ran, George Cnrpy, N. Molitor.
Kntertalnment Mesdames Turner
Oliver, George Talmer, J. M. Barry,
A. T. Hill. F. S. Ivanhoe, E. C. Moore,
M. B. Donohue and E. Polack, and
Margaret Ans n.
Music Mesdames O. E. S'llverthorn,
J. F. Corbctt, A. L. Richardson, John
Anthony, Nellie Nelll.
Hospitality nnd Reception Mes
dames W. A. Worstell. J. D. Slater, J.
T. nich.lrdson. C. n. nhn
Scrlber, Vincent Palmer, Wm. Ram
sey and S. W. Seemann.
Decoration Miss Nina "Hunstock;
Mesdames John Anthjony, Claire Scrl
ber. U. E. Smith. J. W. Knowles. Geo.
H. Currey, J. K. Wright and Miss M.
Kirk.
Pages and I'shers Mrs. R. L. New
lin, chairman.
Press Mesdarqes F. E. Moore, F. B.
Currey and W. L. Drenholts.
Committee on Hall Mesdames Geo.
T. Cochran and N. Molitor.
This committee will select perma
nent meeting places for the two clubs
this winter and also select the. hall In
which the convention proceedings,
which will Inst three days, will be
conducted.
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Dobs Strikes Snag,
fan Francisco, Sept. . Eugene V.
Debs, the socialist candidate for the
presidency, will probably have to
speak In tho open air In a small fra
ternity homo Saturday when ho Is to
address the students of Stanford uni
versity. Hu has been dented the tise
of the famous Stanford church on the
ground that the chapel can be used
only for religious services.
New York Solon Tenaolous. '
Ithaca.', N. Y Sept. 7. Defeated for
renomlnatlon because he votod against
the antt-raee track gambling bills fast
winter. State Senator Owen Cashldy
announced today he will make the
race as an Independent. Ben Congpr,
a prominent cnurc'n man, who sup
ported Governor Hughes, was named
In Cashldy's place. When the racing
bills were tied up in the senate, only
one vote was needed to swing the re
sult and Cashldy remained doubtful
till tho last minute, voting "No."
NOTICE FOR Pl'ELICATION.
Department of the Interior,'
U. S. Land Office,
. La Grande, Oregon,
August 24, 1908. '
Notice Is hereby given that
EZEKIEL H. HILL,
of La Grande, Oregon, who, on. August
15th, 1908. made timber and stone
sworn statement No. 0991, for SW14
SE4, section 12, township 4 south,
range 37. E. W. M., has filed notice of
Intention to make final timber proof
to establish claim to the land above
described, before the register and re
ceiver of the United States land offlc
at La Grande, Oregon, on the 10th
day of November, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: M. F.
Clark, Frank Bartmess, Frank Gab
hart, Charles Broad hurst, all of La
Grande, Ore.
P. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
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Members of the. Tuft-Sherman club
are requested to attend the calW
meeting at the old Elks' hall thls'evi
nlng. President Ivanhoe and all tin
present membership want uncnrollod
republicans to attend , this me'etlnt
The list should be fattened and tho
who did not attend the warm-up',
meeting Inst Friday should do o t-i
night. Reports from various cu
mttter s will be read and It Is quite Us
peratlve that a large attendance t
registered.
1 The gavel will fall at 7:S0 and H
are requested to be present at thl
time. Delegates to tho state conven
tion of the state Taft-Sherman clubs
to meet In Portland on Tuesday, 11
ISth, at 10 o'clock a. m.
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