La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 08, 1909, Image 6

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GRANDE TURNS TIDE OF BAT
TLE AND TIES GAME
locals Hay Extremely Clean Came,
But Only Tie Contest -
La Grande laat Saturday spoiled the
hopes that Baker City so fondly held
In bosom relative to the football pen
nant of Eastern Oregon when the La
Grande team tied that aggregation,
to 5. Daker City took advantage of a
few minutes of nervousness In the line
of the enemy and after being several
tunes repulsed, sent a man over for a
touch dowu. For the rest of the tlral
half It was an interesting game, w itL
La Grande fighting an4 up-hill climb.
Baker City's superior wait told badly
on the much lighter men. In the way
cf straight fotball the miners were the
pace-setters, but not so In the finer
phases. Childers Buffering with Inju
ries out punted the other team. Onslde
kicks were well mastered by the local
team. The first halt ended with Ba
ker City the superior.
In thesecond half La grande's line
eharged ferociously and outplayed the
home team as clearly and decisively
as It was outplayed in the first half. '
la Grande's goal was never In danger
tmt Baker's was.Meyer's 45-yard run
Irwin's onslde kicks and long dives
through the line by Wllllamsondld the
, business. At one time when Childers
punted. Hall of Baker made failure of
the catch and as the ball rolled over
the Baker line Myers fell on it with a
tecullar habit which he always car
ries around with him that of being
wherethe ball Is. He later missed an
oiniortunlty to win the game for La
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Wide Reputation
"Brotherly Love'JFor Each Toe'
Garments Bearing this brand have workmanship 6 quality
Feimiiigtoii Co.
Grande by missing an easy goal.
In this half referee Spagle made a
decision which clearly robbed La
Grande of victory. That It was Intent
1b denied by all who saw It for he was
ball would permit. The scrimmage was
at its height When the Baker player
dropped the ball.' Hamilton caught It,
from the heap and ran over for a
touchdown., The defense pui up vy :
Spagle Is that he had blown his slg-,
nal that the ball was dead. None of ,
the players or the spectators heard it. I
If. he did blow his whistle before the
ball was dropped he had no authority
to do bo. for the forward progress of;
the pall had not been stopped when a ;
fumble occurred. It he blew his signal
after the fumble, he was, again, clear
ly out of his jurisdiction. But he has
spoken and La Grande abides by the
decision: The Incident is mentioned
to Bhow that La Grande obeyed the die
tates of the officials to the letter. Men
who saw the play men hailing from
Baker City and men who had no In
terest in . either team have corrobo
raed the above.
On the field of play the La Grande
team behaved well. Baker too, was
leds nrone to "slug" than usual
ly. This Improvement was very notl
table throughout. When at times the
miners did pull of punch or kick nc
La Grande man raised a finger la de-
fer,!a, The r&kcr 'jrfrs inemBeiven
,,.h c:i:. rf;h r;r)-t. f the vl-;
sltors on the 'One a: -it j ;: Is
prcmiuont on the ta-sri aM e
tors wr? Ips roush 'h- Tl',y 'yA
baen In a recent game.witu taker
Several changes were made neces-
sary during the game. Childers re
tired late in the game and Heldenrlch
took his place. A. Bean took the Bide
line In favor of -Grout late, and Grandy
was also taken out late in the contest
Alt the La Grande menplayed excel
lent ball in the last half and even In
the first half the dlsorganizasion was
mutual. They took lota of abuse and
worked like trojans. They are honor
due, to a man.
TRAIN HAS MIXTCltE.
Strange Freight Passes Thronith Citj
Yesterday Horning.
An unusually interesting freight
train came through this city yesterday
morning. The train was composed ot
14 cars ot cattle from Ontario boi.ml
HOSIERY
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All Grades
Evetything in
Footwear
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Quality
for Tacoma, half a dozen cars of hogs
being shipped to Portland anl six new
'pay as you enter" Btreet cari fur
Portland. The cars bore the names of
the streets on which they are to run
and maae L& Urande look quite city
fk'i'. while they were Btandin in the
arc's here.
TRAMS-STOP
PAL3IEK C03IPTNY HAS A CAMP
AT THAT PLACE SOW.
Authauy Orchard Is to Be Set Out lu
The A'ear Future.
Rondowa, Nov. 8. (Special)All pas
senger trains will stop here for lun
cheon on and after November 8.
'The Palmer Lumber Company has
established a camp here to clear off
the townslte and is busy cutting tim
ber and shipping logs to La Orqnde.
jonn Antnony nnisned uvu ing ui
he grcund for his .-! vfjich h.
will proceed to plr" . ... o.
fT JPT.ff.1wt I? .iifr.Oiiil rtiam.
lerlaiu'f" Colic t'olcra And
Dlarrbooa Itmedy. ,
Mr. Frank C. Hanrahau. a prominent
druggist of Portsmouth, Va., says;
"For the past six yean I have sold
and recommended Chamberlain's Col
ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It
Is a great remedy and one of the best
patent medicines on the market I
hruidle some others for the same pur
poses that pay me a larger profit, but
I mis remcay is sure to effect cure,
and njr customer so certain to ap
preciate my recommending It to him,
that I give it the preference." For
stle by all good dealers.
Even If you only buy the realeBtate
as an Investment and not to speculate
buy property that will Increase in
value shortly, we have a list ot
choice parcels that offers every buyer
the right opportunity.
See us today or at the earliest op
portunity. It you are paying rent,
you can apply your rent payments
toward the purchase ; of a home. Be
sure you call and obtain our plan of
home owning.
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
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Treasurer's Notice.
Notice " hetehy givsn that there
are funis on hand to pay all county
warrants issued prior to August 1.
1SU8 and that interest on same will
cease after October 23, UOtf.
JOHN FRAWLEY.
County Treasurer.
10124 U-M. ;
A RORDOWA
ELGIN. OKEGOX, - j
Where iooI ruslnes men r j
co-operating and buying stump
lands preparatory to setting
commercial orchard. For par-
Ucitlars regarding good orchard j
land at vsry low prices call or J
wrlto The : i
BLOUGH INVESTMENT CO. j
Real Estate, Investment, Loans j
and OoUectfona. - j
Merchants! Save
$10,000
In 190T the Merchants
of Oregon ' saved ove
$10,000 by carrying a part
of their Insurance in their
own' company,' the Oregon
Merchants Mutual Fire As
surance Association, of
Dayton, Oregon. In 1 908
they will save $1 5, 000.
During the same period
their neighbors were hand
ing over $i,500,000. in
profits to outside companies
In the Oregon Merchant
Mutual you get:
INSURANCE AT COST
AUMITTO YOUR LIABIL
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LOSSES
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W. OLIVER,
Agent
WAIT FOR HIM. "
The expert eye specialist of Salt
Lake will be in La Grande Boon. The
doctor Is not a stranger as be has vis
ited your city for the past six years
and can furnish you many references
In La Grande.
f Kingsley & Coger
f Shoes Repaired
Two first class workmen.
All work turned out with
dispatch and guaranteed.
THE OLD PRESTON STAND.
Tailoring
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JAMES RE ID,
The Chicaga Tailor from this tlmeS
on will be found at C. C. Pening
ton's clothing store where he is
prepared to do anything in the
line ot tailoring, cleaning an-.l
pressing for c:'' nr-d :;;:t
tlemen. It . t . .: m, c ;j
he can fit them,
rhone Black 85L. lac, ill
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5 I fie bpoilees
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that we have
Hardware
of quality, and at prices that should
attract careful buyers.
Harness
tKot win r-
usual complete stock of up-to-date
FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC.
A RARE OPPORTIMITY
CHEAPEST FUEL ON THE MARKET
A Carload of the best Chain "Wood delivered at
your homes for only $2.25 per cord, measured in the
car.. Order NOW, while the roads are good and the
prices low.
V.R. BEAN
PflOME RED 1741
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Can be Bought at
AT FERGUSON'S
Where Notliing is too Much
Tr6uble,,
Money Comes la Baneles.
to A. A. Chrlsholm ' ot Tresul voll N.
Y., now.. .His reason is veil worth
reading: "For along tune 1 iiuffored
from lndistion.torpid ll7cr, constipat
ion nervousness and general debil
ity," he writes. "I . co-idn't . deep,
had no appetite, nor amblt'on, cre-v
weaker every day In spite ot all medi
cal treatment Then usel . Electric
Bitters. Twelve bottles rostored all
my old time health and vigor. Now 1
can attend to business every day. It
is a wonderful medicine Infallible
for Stomach, Liver, Klduc-yi, Blood
and Nerves. 50c at the NewlJu Prus,
Company. ' : k". u
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Frigktinl Fate Arcite.1.
- "I would have been a ?rlpp?e foi
life, from a terrible cut on my knee
cap," writes Frank DlsberryKelULor
Minn., "without Bucklen's arnica Sal
ve, which soon cured me." Infallible
for wounds, cuts and bruises, it Roon
cures, burns, scalds, old jores, ekb?
J eruptions. World's best for Pile.
0a at the Newlin Drug Company.
MESSENGER SEKTICE.
We deliver and pick up par- A
Q eels. . Quick service; 'phone
Main 24. A
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HOME CUBE FOB ECZEMA.
OH of Wintergreen, TfcymoL fjiycer.
me, eic, tsea as a simple Wish.
It realty seems strange that so
many people suffer year la and ear
out with eciema, when it la now ro
longer a secret that oil . of winUr-green-mlxed
with thymol. glycenr,
etc..' makes a wash that la bound to -cura,
.
Old, obstinate cases, it la true can
not be cured In a few daya, but there
ia absoluteuy no sufferer from ecx
ma whoever used talc simple wash
and did not find immediately that
wonderful soothing, calm, cool sensa
tion that, comes when the Itch Is ta
ken a ay. Instantly upen applying
a few drops of the wash the remely
t kes affect, the itch Is layed. The e
is n need of experiment--the patieit
knows at once.
Instead of trying to compound the
ell of wintergreen, thymol, glycerine,
etc.,ln the right proportions ourselv
es we are using- a prescription which
Is universally found the most effect
ive. It is Mown as vhe D. D. D. pre
scription, or Oil ofWic'ergreea Com
pound. It is made by the D. D. D.
company ot Chicago, and our long
experience with this remedy has giv
en us great confidence In its merit-
Newlin Drug Cora pony.
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