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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1908)
ft. If! I!' Si ft ' If- 111 El' I ! r 1 if r2 : : 13' KO.TVT BSERVER. A OirTE. OHFGOV FRIDAY. NOVEMBEB SO, 1008. EIGHT PAGES. ........ttiU;i 1 1TTT 0 E I . . V:; J3L O M EC 0H0 MY n fre purchase ot holiday gifts Is buying articles that will please the entire household and at the same time he of an educational and entertaining nature. Nothing fills the bill quite so well as an Edison Phonograph. We have plenty . of )hem and our suit your convenience. Don't fail to see us while the lihe is unbroken. ' ' 13t6 ADAMS AVENUE CVEOfOREATESTXiAMC Of University of Oregon, Kugeno, Nov. 20. (Special.) Preparations are un- .' dor way In Eugene for a monster ex cursion of students and townspeople ' tomorrow to see the- O. A. ('.-Oregon . gamo In Portland, The excursion train has beenmade up and stands on the Bide track In the local yards. It con : ulsts of an engine and 18 coaches,- all decorated with a profusion of yellow and green, the colors of the universi ty. The words, "University of Ore gon," are' spelled out In large yellow letters, one letter lining placed on each of the IS cars, Practically the entire Ktudeut nidy and hundreds of town puoplo will go on the excursion train, which will leave Eugene at 7:10. to morrow morning. A hugi? college 8eal is on (he front of the engine, with the university motto, "Men's agltat mo lem," which for this occasion, freely translated, means, "neat O. A. C." Not Confident of Victory. ' Pplendid college spirit Is prompting the attendance at the Portland game of such a crowd. Tb'A students and the team Itself are by no means con fident of victory, and are hoping for any favorable score, however small. The team Js in excellent condition, and is not at all disheartened by the two recent defeats, although they admit that O. A. C. has all the chances when comparative scores are considered, be side the advantage of seven veterans on the team and a light schedule. Pinkham can be depended upon to stop everything tnrough the left side of the line. Clarke and Wolfe will be seen against each other In another but tle of the giants when it conies to punting. What the redoubtable Jam ison can do through the line of the 'varsjty Is yet to be seen. Moullen and Wolf are the place kickers for the two teams, Moiillcn. the Oregon captain, has more place kicks to his credit than any other player In the history of the college northwefst. . In the Idaho game he broke the world'a record for dis tance place kick, and "varsity's ball anywhere near the center of the field may mean a score. , . Great Interest In Portland. Interest In Portland Is high and the sentiment of the Portland people Is evident from the fact that seven out of 10 buying tickets ask for seats near t the university rooters. Ail indications point toward the fiercest game ever played In Portland, with the odds greatly in favor of O. A. C. (ordinances of said city. Done and dated ai La Grande, Ore., this the 17th day of November, 1908. JOHN W. WALDEN. Chief of Police. 17-10t ' ' . -' Notice of Impoundment. Notice Is hereby given that on the 16th day of November,' 1908, I took up while running at large In the city of La Grande, Ore., the following de scribed animals, to-wit: One small brown cow, branded R on right hip: no other brands visible. One spotted cow, light red aim white, no brands visible'; has hole in left ear. " .. One large spotted cow, branded n on right . hip; under bit out of left ear and: small slit in left ear. ' One. red cow, no brands or ma-ks visible. ' . ' One red .and white spotted yearling heifer, swallow fork In left ear; no other brands or marks visible. , One brlndle yearling steer; hole. In right ear, torn out; no brands visible All of the above animals have horns. That I impounded said animals in the city pound of La Grande, Ore., under and by virtue of the ordinance thero of and unless the ow'ner clalmsnnd pays the costs and expenses of such mal t the expiration of 10 days from; Impounding and keeping of said anl the date of this notice, advertise and ;ell said animals as provided hv the DJ?. C.D.PONSl The eye ami nerve Kieelalist of Salt Lake C'ily w ill be at the Sonmier Hotel Saitii'day, November 21st. Hours 9 a. in. till 12:30 p. i i., and from 3:30 p. m. till 7:110 p. 111. All examinations are free. Doctor Pons will be in La Grande one week only. So those wishing to Keep ; the money at home v by using) ..'' ' LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no n cir ri c" ji st ss sweet. All dealers. avail themselves of a rare opporcunlty port SALK The residence of consulting this eastern specialist, I W.' F. Anderson, 1804 Adams ave nue. La Grande. For oartlculara see must visit his office during hours ,. . T .. . -ma. a. j. itaut'u, lQio ill jivo. . . - property, large ring. Finder please notify E. Sebbelov, Both 'phones 4-3t mentioned above. The doctor carries' si plant for making all kinds of lenses K19-25 ' :.V" " . Edison Phonographs and Itec- ords at NEWXIX BOOK & STA- llOXEItY CO. Strayed. in short .order. All kinds of nose Tuesday. NxvAmhor 9 hiau i glasses, the new fads, the same as they hunting dog (pointer) white breast; ' ' wear In New York city. ? carrying black . leather collar with ' K,. I" h" ... ., . y i.i HFMH n 1 n FJ It III t We want a few more experienced lady clerks for the remainder of our sale. Our greatest j V UMll waa .aaw. ... wmm a v aaavaa mmm miZm Z.ZZ-Z it iruuuiz lias jlcci 111 yciiiny Lviuuiwffi and we hope the public will bear with us as we are utterly helpless. from Saturday all of the following week ue shall offer some exceptional low prices. When we say low prices we are in position to show and convince you to your own satisfaction what low means with us. H ! I : xi We are not broke, neither are we going to quit business or leave La Grande. The prices we are making are on goods that we bought as well as close outs, jobs and pick ups of this nature that we own at less than manufacturer's cost. We have watched the jobbing cen-$ iers very cioseiy wr yu utty yai " savmy iwe nave uiaue on mese purcnases we t are dividing viith our trade. Mfafrh nnr ad and our vmdows and we shall be alad to have 11 1 U V W ai m m-mm .-- . -ZJ . , - , ,. - - 'I - a. m m m :yoii come m whemer you buy or not. 11 I .. I he 1 1 VV T7 in) 1 XX XX XX -XX- Q)o"i 4Z4. iXtltXXXXXX m a 1 1 t