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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1908)
y IF-'-,- a..., . ftit rf--A,'".iftv.. -t- tF "tAM".kr. V -WiW.C .oaa'AM.!' vMM,iew FACE THREE. itftiM Bsotvm. la grande. nRMm. n edxkmi at. wroninm w. EIGHT , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' LllllllJZZZllllZiZUm l UttttTTTTTTTTTTTT., rt 4 ?t n n rr i O (r i m ran rar:X m w x . . " . - l .i . .. . ,. . '. r!SE . n fni . jtf3l !. J n Knnr W n 1 IUV fc- ' ,- ilrieseare made fuif and neat and are fleece lined -, ?- ;r S Ladies' Petticoats in Black Sateen at $1.25, $1.58, $2.27. Worth double the price 98c I G It 'tl-i lWWWiito ttmHlllHIIHtH V-a" ttttHTTTyttHTTTTTTTITTTT TVTTTTTTTTV T7TTVTVTTTYK7TtCTTT.'yTif.-?TVITT VIT - ' 4 xx XX XX 4 neflii sled OlO. 1 in) Cove vsLa Grande For Championship of County Thank sgivihg fjaotbaU Many Games in the Northwest of interest cove m in tt'twi to lb fct'tory f l-cal forttbaH viii atral She sam. Th datlc at th 5'II are Wit DRAW FKTTI-E TOR COXTfT. promptly, and not later. ? acctitnmo- j tx-tter tbsn; bffw. and the field of play will not be marred with ovT-anxiou epec tato. The line-Dp for La Grande will be: Mfjfn (captain), le; A. Ban, It; Lowell Wl!Ilamon, lg: V. Bean, c; i Grout, rt; Eari, rt; Rice, re; Reynolds or Joe WillUmaon. q; Earlea or Carpy, llh; Chlldem or Hldenrelch, f; Ham ilton, rh; Geddea and Zurbrick, utility linemen. Game Called at Three. lory Tomorrow-Locab. Ita,e i" , 'c,oct """" mean t,,j that the whistle will blow at that hour fry Ctoae Margt Boluw W HI Xot Be la the Gaaoe om Aocomnt of Sfc-fc-mr The Ltae-ap. "We have mafttered tome new plays to pring on Cove. The practice thla wa naa oeeai oeuer man anv timet this aeaaon and we ought to defeat Cove by m do margin. The men are la good condition phyalrally." Coach Wall. "We have loat the over-confidence which bothered ua In the firat game with Cove, and we are now In poaitlon to fir Cove the trouncing of their Uvea." Captain Meyer. Thua apeak the men at the head of the La Grande high achool football team which will trot out on the field tomorrow afternoon to battle for the champloniihlp of Union county. Bol ton, the apeedy end, will not be In the V- all y II H I I H RnkL BALL UAI'ILj : NUMEROUS I , Edlaoa rttonogrspba and Rec- rde at NKWLIX BOOK STA- TIOXERTCO. w Obervr "Want" column for Veaulta. PENDLETON AND BAKER CITY III DECISIVE GAMES A game that l nearer home la the Baker .'lty-B1em game, 'and U will llne-iiD on account of nli kneaa. and hi draw a few from this city. Pendleton abwnce will leave the line weaker than though he were there. The other aoaltlona are well filled with the regu lar and alt have able aubatitutea to take the place In case of exhaustion or '(.Inability. It l expected that the irreateal BULGARIAN MEETS THE WEST POINTER ON MAT Xew Torfc. Nov. t. Vunalf Mah iim.ut. the terrlWe Pulrlan. and Tom Jmkln of X rtt I'ulnt. former cham r'"n catoh-a'-J-atch-can wreatler of the I'r.Iled Htatea, will ! the prtnripal In a wrestling mauh al Mud Won Square ,i1.r'.rn in'.ni'rrrtw nlgltt. It haa te'n a Topf iiw am.-e n!iroi.Tiian iri" J-ri. h:nl an :-Mi1tinltv to e int sr vt the fii"t in ! an-1 t : -.,nl will Ciihll. m fill th rr , Vi" Mitath'n rti-e brttvn and I-nnd. t'M vtn:i:t nnl t ipiT'''.v' mtP7M"R oonV t tk!ll vnaV !M r r-til T1nnVl l.g -:1-.! for Ntw T-.k "P'lrllna m-'n. playa Columbia college tomorrow, and the outcome of that game decldea the champlonahip of the atata eaat of Portland. Thua It will be aeen that Thankglvlng will be replete with foot ball. The acorea aa far aa aacertalna ole. will be posted tomorrow evening. C. CHAMPIONSHIP GAME AT SEATTLE WITH O. A. Im Grande Looks la Maay Dlrex-tloaa Willi Interest Tomorrow Afternoon Oregon-Playa Multnomah km Playa Baker City Though La Grande has friends at both the agricultural school and the university, the city la united In hoping that the 'varsity overwhelm Multno mah Athletic club tomorrow after noon. The score 01 inn ttiu wiii w posted In a conspicuous place tomor row evening. A game that attracts even more attention aa It has greater bearing on the championship of the northwest, la the game at 8eattle In which O. A. C. figures. If the Ore gon "Aggies" defeat Washington, the northwest championship will be In such a muddle that none dare attempt . .-.. II tT.vlnv ,ttffMti1 Oregon, Washington can claim an un-J dloputed title if It defeats Corvallls to morrow. The outcome of that game Is extremely doubtful. Whitman plays at Pullman tomor row and considerable Interest centers there. certain victory are filling the clamor ous, air. Nor Is this altogether a whistling Jo keep op courage. . The Xavy men realize that defeating the Army eleven will be no easy task, but they feel able to turn the trick.. Few expect that the middles will roll up a big score, but It is hoped that the de feat will be aa decisive aa last year, when the game soldiers went down to defeat before the sailors, the final score being C to 0. Some expresta pre- ( diet a tie game. ,. - Following are the games and their Haa Always Been a Great Event The results for the past IS years: Army. Navy. mm nun COVE LIKE UP STELLAR EVEXT IX EASTERN . .. FOOTBALLDOM THIS WEEK to .-..Si .... 4 4 ...17 .....7 ....II ....IS 4 ....11" .... .... 0 No one waa ever left sad by giving happiness away. Mkldlee Are Alarmed Over Outcome! Both Trama on Eoality Expert 'iS0 West Point . . a Tie-Game. J18l Annapolis ... - -v Il82 West Point . Annapolis. Md.. Xov.S5. The game 1S9J Annapolia ... of naval warfare, aa compared with 188t Philadelphia . the pigskin game, lan"t one-two-three ' 1900-PhlIadelphla today at Uncle Sam's big academy for ( Philadelphia training embryo officers. The call of 10I Philadelphia ... . m th roll! 103 Philadelphia of the gridiron. Today the mlddlea; 1804 Philadelphia are not thirsting for the gore of for- 15 Princeton ... elgn foes. Bloodshed and carnage on 190 Philadelphia the hlrh eas are no longer attractive. 107 Philadelphia All eyes are turned toward Franklin " Field. Philadelphia, where on Saturday nru.,rn ' Tn liriT afternoon the elevena of the Annapolis ILULk All 1 1 1 MrH Naval academy will meet In battle UtnilH HUIU IIIILI royal for the gridiron honors of the . year.'.. - Already the exodus of middles has commenced and by tomorrow morning the academy will be practically de serted save by a few lone sentries and Impecunious middies who will wait In fearsome anxiety for the first news of the battle. Many Washington naval officials and scores of Annapolis cltl aens will accompany the midshipmen 24 1 IS 11 10 TO BE GREATEST TCI COACH ALLEX CXABLE TO BE OX UAXD LATELY. General HUftina; of Men at Cova - Hakes tbe Uoe-np Uncertain Bear Ktories Kald to Have Some Founda tion Alien at Baker and Fnable to Give Kloixliln- Touclies to PUjcrs by Rig. Obier-er "Want" column forresults. to the Quaker City. Hope Is beating high in the breasts -dition to the automobile races, of the middies today and assertions of will be events for motor cycles. Denver, CoU Nov. 25. What prom ises to be the best motoring meet ever held In the Rocky Mountain district will be pulled off tomorrow at Over land park, under the auspices of the Colorado Industrial ' exposition. The longest race will be 25 miles. In ad- there Cove, Nov. 25. (Special.) Royal Allen, the manager-coach- of tbe local team that goea to La Grande by team, tomorrow, haa not been here to look , after the final touches of his aggrega " tlon this week. The men have been coaching themselves. . The Une-up la not ready for announcement, aa a gen eral shifting of men has been the or der of the day. Some of the players are hurt, and in fact the bear stories coming from here have been well grounded. There is a feeling akin to that entertained at Eugene; to defeat , La Grande Is the highest ambition of any football artist of Cove, as it Is at Eugene to defeat Corvallis. This spirit may do wonders at La Grand tomorrow; , . r THEATRE TTRAUiOhS THAT ARE BOOKED OR ARE HE ' St Peter's Episcopal Church. Thanksgiving day services will b held at 10:30 a. m. The offering, a usual, will be given to the Good Sa maritan hospital, at Portland. "Why Glr'. Leave Home." which will be seen at the ,teward on Wed neJ iy. Uecemlier" 2. Is promised a play of exceptional merit. The atory 1.4 purely whole'nie one, conitent u J coherent, and in this alone has It e on Its remarkable success. The tr.v l of a wili'nl atrl, heulld Into iue t!nnabt pieire hy a tnnn t the -.,Y. aA -V't"C hr-x'-Hi-Sj. a hi. ill -art. ft 5l"tr and w:hrr, .1 n-t n'aml C-e girl, trke lnr' tii.1 ..-nn.r.ste the i:f.Um by mt-!r-'nr:.:lny. Thi r" l a K.-at .'-"M .f nvittrtnil -rk r wrll i many -x. o'tine svw mi'VI "m -Jy lei , r.M !ir..tsVi-.i ai l.'Oi of t-.- rhlt'-:it:lnc n. V'u; ? mounted on aa elaborate scale and an admirable cast has been selected to Interpret the several characters. Tbe Lyric Standing room only was the order again last evening at the Lyrtc. Man g j-r Parsons Baker promise enough r-r two h. and fi-llver all they ynmM; . .Iit tolaht'a. pictures were j,-t n.vil.l have !en delred and! the Illustrated aoags and specialty acts vvn vp to th usual stan.lard. A s;reat bill I in store for all who attend this' ev-nin. ! Hie I8iStlnv. PAii!i:o pair-u .-r Ci: seeing beautiful picture and listening to well rendered songs, and this may In a manner account for the splendid crowds which greet the management each evening. The program this eve ning is no exception to the rule. Th songs are exceptionally good and the pictures are better thaa the average. The seating arrangement of the Pas time is such that there Is not a poor seat in the' house and ine ventilation Is perfect. No headache created at the Pastime. Tle Scenic. I Knair Gari-inier l;jj prepared a i(Hs l.l Thank-'c'vlfie; p-oT.ini for the ni -d to patron .' ll.e ?-nl ulih h aiil be i afternoon at the Thanksgiving matinee. A special bill throughout will be put on Thanksgiving afternoon and eve ning. The program this evening is a strong one. The pictures arc both dramatic and comic Madam Hoyt will do the serpentine daace of the rolling ball, and while aha does this wonderful bal ancing act she will roll the ball over the7 teeter''" board. Her act "alone ts worth more than the price of admis sion. . . ' At the matinee tomorrow afternoon Helen Brandon and Blanch Bishop will put oa a "Slater turn," which will be replete with danrlng and monologue. Fnmething new; something fart. MARATHON HAYES ILL RUN AT NEW T Near Tork. Nov. 25. AD Is In readi ness for tonights Marathon race in Madison Square Garden between John- : ny Hayes, the London Olympic victor. and the wonderful Italian runner, u" rando. Th sale ot tickets has been such that H ia safe to prophesy one of the biggest crowds ever gathered In ihe Garden to' a tineas at'ulbwtrciMT5 : test. The track haa been built by an expert and will afford a speedy stretch for the contestants In the grueling race. There are about nine lap to the mile. Hayea feels extremely confi dent of his ability to show the way home to the speedy Italian runner.