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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1909)
Evi:xt: o cr i:nvr? i. ;n:E, ti:ro. ikidav, jamarv 29, not. HIGUT rAt.ES. t ft ait U L 1 rta f JEWELERY, UMBRELLAS, CUT GLASS, SILVERWARE AND HAND PAINTED CHINA fUI Q H fs3 jII AL.ii I amgoine out of business in La Grande and this stock must be sold by February 1st jo t w u m 1 1? n v am a no li 1 1H Cl il.Ci Al 1 . 0 Utt ft El (3 OH THE GEORGE PALMER LUMBER COMPANY RETAIL DEPARTMENT We Solicit Yiur Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Chain Wood , We are prepared to furnish and deliver material promptly. fall up Petail Department Phone Main 8. see Houses to Kent. 1 S-room house for $10 per month. 1.0-room house for $12 per month. House for Hale. . A neat little 4-room house, plastered; modarn; 2 lots, with 20 fruit trees and small fruit. A good little investment, a neat home. Price reasonable and terms. The Vaa Duyn Realty Company. Office over Van Buren's CI- gar store. Get the money-saving habit, at Newlln Drug Co.'s. )AILY OBSERVER 65c a Month Stomach Trouble Cured. If yo uhave any trouble with your stomach you should take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. P. Klote of Edlna, Mo., says: "I have used a great many different med icines for stomach trouble, but find Chamberlain's Stomach . and - Liver tablets more beneficial than any other remedy I ever ased." For sale by all good dealers. T GAME DKYKI.OI'S INTO WIIIKLWIM) EXHIBITION. Scoml Half U Waterloo for Mormons, WlioHail Comfortable Ixnul Early In the Guuie. SPECIAL SALE ATURDA Y , ... . 1 f ON SUGAR CURED HAMS Grande Roncle Meat Company At Either Market City Market Phone Main 50 Fir Street Market Phone Mailt 48 Basketball lovers last evening wit nessed a contest at the skating rink that aroused the most dormant sport ing blood, when the high school quin tet downed the Mormon team, score 15 to 12. From a sluggish, uninterest- Trade hng contest In the first half, wherein the Mormons eaxily outclassed the high, the game developed Into a game where ferocity was a mild term. With the scoro sheet standing against them, the high school lads, fairly swayed the doughty Mormonltes off their feet with a series of whirlwind passes and snappy, machine-like on slaughts. Occasionally, In the second half, the Mormons evinced old-time vim and precision, but for the most pRrt, were inferior in several phases or the contest. Flushed as the Mormons were with a comfortable lead in the first hulf, they were entirely unprepared for the aggressive antics of Hamilton at cen ter, cleverly assisted by Childers us floor forward. Conditions were exact ly reversed in the two halves; In the first It was high guards that wers on the, defense, striving manfully to dis locate a cog In the Mormon machinery, while I nthe second half, Hamilton and the two forwards kept the Mor mon guards on the Jump. Both sides of the galleries were fairly well filled wltb admirers, and one screech of glee I while in the second half. Hamilton l to."i'uo or nolHes from the other, as I first one, and then the other side made some pretty .play. As the highs grad ually Hpproticnea ana eventually passed the Mormons' score excitement was intense. The clang of the gong created a small "rough house" In the . nign scnooi gallery. Fouling of a certain type prevailed throughout persistently, both sides I being equally vicious. Flagrant dlsre-, gard for the rules was not a fact. though minor fouls punctuated the contest periodically. For the high school there were no exceptionally brilliant individual work, the five adopting team work tactics more per fectly than any time heretofore. Kin was displaced in the first half at guard on account of a weak ankle, but Earls took his place well, getting Into the game nicely. Oeddes followed his man well, while Hamilton at times certainly outplayed Bean at center, though the Mormon's score was largo Iy4he result of Dean's irood passing. Carpy and Childers missed few goals that were within the realm of possi bility. Ainsworth was the most con sistent (roal thrower for the Mormons, while Star- grabbed at most of the free throws. Wait at forward Is un questionably a strong player. Scho fluld left the gume after playing his rhnmcterlstle pam In the first half. A. Bean took his place. Few players of his size can duplicate his guard work. The officials were: "Jerry" McKen ron. umpire; A. W. Nelson, referee; H. Heidenrelch, timekeeper. Ku miliary. High school Carpy, Childers (cap tain), forwards; Hamilton, center; Geddes, King and Earls, guards. Goals from field Childers. 2; Carpy. 2; (Jed des. 1. Goals from fouls Childers, i. ' Total, 15. M. I. A. Ainsworth and Wait, for wards; V. Mean, center; Hchofield and A. Bean and Htar, guards. Goals from field Ainsworth, 2; V. Bean, 1; Star. 1. Goals from fouls Htar, 4. Total. 12. Nolle of Final Account. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed in the county cou 'I of Union county, state of Oregon, his final account of his administration of the estate of J. M. McCall,' deceased, ana that the said court has or dered that said , final account lie heard by said court at me usual place of holding said court at the court house In La Grande, In said county, on the 16th day of February, 1909, at 10 o'clock a.v m. of said day, at which time and place any person In terested in said estate may appear and file objections to said account, if any he have. ' Dater, January 9, 1909. ULYSSES G. COUCH. Administrator of Said Estate. RAMSEY & OLIVER, 1-11-2-8 Attorneys for the Estate. Baby Cross Can't I Get Your 0 : washing done Send a Card I : or Phone We j : haveno babes j lit will be done : Right too. Quick Transfer l For Rapid Delivery Setvice Call Up MLLCOCK BROS. We are In posltloa to do any J kind of transferring. Give ui a trial order. Calls answered day or ulght. 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