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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1909)
HKYK,LA BAS!!E, OKtVn FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1909. 2k ( Friends Of Santa Clause We are honored among the old gentleman's friends-you would know hi without us mentioning it, if you saw the advance shipment of beaut iful things for Christmas that be stored with os. There is everr thing that you could imagine in the way toilet articles and monicure sets a veritable store houBe of Christmas goods. Our price list will give job an Idea. Perfumes .. .. 10c to $1.00 Cut Glass .. .. .. .. ..$2.50 to$25. Ladies Hand Bags.. ..$1.00 to $15.00 Fine Stationery, Christmas Cigars. Mirrors, Kodaks, Poet Card Albums. . . . .All at the Tery lewest price. .... Red Cross Drug Store mi i- .,-.,1.--.- .-:.-7-rTT--v--r.. .. ,ii ;".;"ifnwL-.L"7!J...",'... .' " Xrll P .'LflHU -J..!1!1 11 '"L ,' 11 1 -nn' "i jw-.ni j i i i i i i n i imn. n ii i i i n i PASTIME THEATRE , Taos. Brae Manager. ' A TONIGHT A ? NATIONAL STOCK CO. Q IN y BEYOND TBI! LAW." Special Thanksgiving Matinee. dpeotal Boeasry o H'3!i friars vaudavllle ??clal- ties. All Beat 25c. , o O J Merchants! Save I SiOQOO In 1907 the 'Merchants of Oregon saved ove J $10,000 by carry'ng a part $ of their insurance in their own company, the Oregon J Merchants Mutual Fire As s, surance Association, of Dayton, Oregon. In 19Q8 they will. -save. $15,000. During the same period I 9 their neighbors were hand- ing over $1,500,000 in profits to outside companies J In the Oregon Merchants 4 Mutual you get: INSURANCE AT COST A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL I ITltS 1 PROMPTStmtMtNT OF LOSSES W. OLIVER, Agent 4 i Kingsley & Coqer j J Shoes Repaired I Two f'r$f class workmen. Alt workturned out with dispatch and guaranteed. 1 Tim OLD PHKSTON STAND. nig Fire Sale. Of wall paper at O. F. Collldge's paint store at 1311 Adams Avemre. This Is the opportunity of your life time, rent rslss It Call snd let us how you our bargains. i A RARE OPPORTUNITY CHEAPEST FUEL ON THE MARKET A Carload of tho 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 lrtw. ' R. BEAN MONt Hew te care a Cold. Be as careful as yoa can, you will occassional!? take cold, and . when you do, get a medicine of known re liability, ane that has as established reputation and that Is certain to af fect a quick cure. Such amediclne is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has gained a world wide repu atlon by Its remarkable cures of this w st common ailment.lt acts f rature'i plan, relieves the lungs, aids expect oration, opens the secretion ail aide nature In restoring the syteu to healthy condition. For sa.o by all good dealers. The Completeness of our records. We have one Index thai leads with unfailing accuracy to every recorded transaction affecting the title of any lui. wi poicei oi iana in toe county.' It Is a dragnet which nothing can escape. To get this Information from the public records at the court house wouia tut lanuag a aeeaie Id b.v mcs Ir-v -oumj ow wif your enreij wu enuet Besides this index we nave all trie ueeessary modern helps to finding out things about the title taxes, Judg ment, Hens, decrees and the like . All right liero under one roof no need to go any further. J. Ft. Oliver has the only, competent set of abstracts In Union county. BABGAIV. I'pon a Ilnrdinnn Parlor Grande Piano. To be sold at a very low price, and upon easy term sof payment. Those considering the purchase of a strictly high grade piano, and one of the finest shipped to Eastern Oregon, this deal is open for j our cousldcratlon. G. M. RICH BY, "ostmaster. The Best Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Lluiment and ho:nd on to the affected parts is superior to t nny plaster. When troubled with a i ;lame hack or pains In thes side or i j chest, give It a trial and you are cort ? ! ain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which It affords. Tills liniment also relieves rhuemath pain and la certain to relieve anyjne euf- 1ms Hied notice of Intention to make ferlng with that disease, good dealers. Sold hr all FOR RENT Four rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Inquire 1505 Madison Avenue. (n24-6t.) WANTED Girl for light housework. Apply to Mrs, Carlock, Mahaffe build ing. Birth Beeord. Born to Bishop and Mrs. E. Whiting of Mt. Glenn, this morning, a Bon. i The Little Shop I Main St. tt Stamping of all kinds, lnclud i Ing shirt waists A Center pieces, t 't done, smbroldery lessons given. . Orders takon and lessons given ? i In sUncllIng. Full line of em 1 i broidery materiala t ' I RED i74l COVE TAKES -LAST GAME GRUELLING COXIEST WITNESSED OX LOCAL FIELD. Coveltes and Followers Go Home High Glee Over Game. In Displaying a remarkable gift of detecting the direction of La Grande's piays, playing like demno3 themselves Cove was yesterday able to tins down the curtain on the 1909 high school football In this city w(th a narrow de feat for the home team. Cove scored early in the game call- t t the &J&cci3 frsu-it oousiaeraoiy - tnat nan attendea a' game tnis year. It was a gruelling game and La Grande "died" trying valiently to overcome the lead attained by Cove when after a ser es of rapid fire punts Cove ran 25 yards for the only touch down of the game. Only once did La Grande get back Into dangerous terri tory for Cove and tkat time their hardest efforts failed to register a touchdown, notwithstanding tit;;t Mey ers on a tripple pass.- which defeated Cove last year ran 20 yards to be downed on the 20-yard line. From here the ball was worked to the 9-yard line but Cove held. La Grande in turn forced Cove to punt the kick going shorty allowing La Grande to again work forward uv9 a fumble stopped the progress. It was Meyers, the .Cove, left end, well known in the couufy for his prow ess In professional and f:ci:ii-i..-c.t'cj:-lonal baseball' circles, that spelled victory for Cove. With a tremendous speed and aggressiveness he broko up play after play before they were under wry. Jlls speed often carried him to the scene of the play in time to stop attacks aimed at the opposite direc tion. It seemed as though. lie and Che nault took turns about, Cbenault com ing through from his guar,d position. Aside from these two men Cove has only ordinary players in the. line ap. Aside from the aggressiveness of the two men named, who by the way, on the average stopped 9 out of ten plays befor they were gotten under way, Cove had the ability, pnpei human, human or mechanical the spectators will probably never know which to direct their defense at the exact location and at the exact mo ment where and when La Grande's offense would strike. Cove's linemen were directed almost with faultless I reeislon where to expert the attack as soon as the play had been outlined. Cove triad the forward pass rjpeat- fl'y. and made three successful one. T'o failures in succession we. -a re- opoaelble foi la Grand gettin-; closo to th goal. The locals tried it several times, too, and pulled off two lucky ones. On its punts which were recov ered by speedly ends and tackles, La Grande made the greatest yardage. La Grande tried hard but failed. Cove has an active team; a determ ined team and a lucky team. Jim Dobbins, Ralph Reynolds and Doctor Zimmerman were the officials of the game. Due to the commendable con duet of the players and the watchful eyes of the officials, the game passed off without a single Instance of dis tasteful incidents to mar the attrac tion. "For the past six years I have sold and recommended Chamberl&is' OaI. tc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It Is a great remedy and one of the best patent medicines on the market I hfuidle some others for the same par poses that pay me larger profit, but this remedy Is aura to effect a cure, and mr cub-tnmar ao tartatu to ap preciate tar TV)vai!tms m tin Ma, 1 Treasurer's Call For CItya Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that there are fund son band to pay all outstanding city warrants Issued on General Fund of La Grande City, up to and Including No. 7340, endorsed April 24, '08 Interest on all warrants on Guei . I Fnnd from No. 7180 to No. 73 ) n. elusive, ceases from this dacu j La Grande, Oregon, Nov. 10 190!' ' j $ , A Good Buy Eight Room modern House New-Close in Partly Furnished Price $4,000.00 Terms LA GRANDE INVESTMENT tC Foley in.uk. lifONKS: $ Hell Red SOI. Independent 2C2. 4- 4 $, . j, vs. t, j Tailoring Cleaning 1 1 l v in V The Chicaga Tailor from this tlrne, on will be found at C. C. Penlng44 ton's clothing store where he ls& prepared to do anything in the Una nV tbflnrfno' llii.nfn r cs..! pressing for .! yd'es nv e( tlemen. If yo t - i, c-.i d lie can fix them. Phone Black 8L. i4. 411 Q i Through Tickets To all Eastern Points . On Sale by 0. ?. N. Agents -S . fo Canadian Pacific Soo-Spokane Route 10 A.M. Every Day From 0.R.& N. Depot Spokane Electric lighted Train de Luxe ST. PAUL CHICAGO and EAST Details. Berths, Literature, ad dress Local Agents O. R. & N. G. M. JACKSON, T.P.I. - X CASTKK A Wall St Spokane. ASTHMA BEKEDY. (Hvev rmnt and positive relief In every case. Sold by druggists, pric tl.00. Trial package by mail 10 cents William's Mfg. Co. Prop. Cleveland.' ce. i. Hill, Drngglst n yo riiMiiTBiiiigl i. 71" ,-S THE M 1 f CI -C Winter evenings will seem shorter and be much pleas anier if you hsvel a faffchg machine to entertain you and your friends. Vocal solos by the world's great artists, comic songs and monologuesby the lead ing vaudevilte performers, quartettes and concert pieces by celebrated singers, and the world's finest music rendered by the famous or chestras and bands. We are now exclusive agents for The Edison, Columbia, and Victor Phonograp'as, and we carry complete lines of each kind of records. Come In and let us play you some of your favorites. You can buy s phonograph on very easy terms here. MEWL1H STATIONERY COMPANY The S urn Total of Human Happiness Is attained by fte man who selects a place which Is approved by W wlfa an! adaptable for his entire, f amil,. it) live amtaat such con tlons approximates about the keen est Joy Imaginable. "Where such eondlUons to be found In the rapidly growing North wast T m you. Oo to C. J. BLACK. He has a Urge amount of property iistea t " " " ' "r""' - v mew mwrn rmrmi, Property, Grain Farms. Hay Farms, Timber Lands. With or Wit omt lnBrovemaata. ricl. jM m9 ' C; J. BLRCK, The Real istate fot t I I Plank Sldewaike Built mi Repaired. Exca ating and i muing. rnune Black iscj. 1 J BOOK M. T. MATOTT. Home that I give It the preference." For 1 ttw41t.rtt by all good dealers.