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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1910)
... ! I. L . j iLU'." ib i-v-Ji i mm BASI3ALL . COSTZDZSCS cr Ux A ! 5 - . 1 ,4 A,' 4 j, J Jt.ts big 5 psssizzzr, 33 V. fcorsc pctfer (serfs j csr 'cza be ran cfles s zf f pj'ea irenge cosf of .'$5.tSfl per week .. i . . . . i m re tell ohattlil 11 iiakdome Maxwell touring car cm r be ran 5000 miles a rear at aa avert w cost 'of 13.64 a week or $198.- I C a year we-are not me'6rlxJn&jTkese,f!gqres todude teetotal jcostrl f or gasouaeou and crease required to ma tan car uou muw, costifjuACtut'es afid,thect;iaiti ' to be a correct average, established by ltexwen "ewnerse-eiin' j- we better ahow'the low eost of keeping 'ftKaxwUtha 4a.tfvJnv l la dollars and cent Just what. 6000 .mflea -cl motortaj cost this owr ! er. Read thliletteinejef hundreds, we receive toaoUduaV" 1" "Daring to past season I lave trhea mj ear MOOmnci by the ftd I meterreveMegfapprexIrasteIy-.i00 miles a week, By experience l: has shew that this tara'a- be raa ttoftttlleta ye at Ik total ert f' eft&Sl per week.-"-- - ' V-'..'v. " : ' ;" " Gasoline, 1ST gallons .. .V. .lWr' liUDricaunir eu. w auonski. ....... .. .. .. ... f Grease or hard eD. tea ponads ructarei v. ;. Repairs .. .. .. . r. ........ .. .;..fcfi$" ...... AM y;. V r Toars Tery.Trtlf this car haa sliding gear tranB mission "'giving 'three" speeds ahead ami feverae, 34 Inch wheels an d 4 Inch, tires, havte; 110 wheel base. . SEE THE MAXWELL BEFORE TOU-BOT AT j ' ' " Fear towns wCI aaeU liX. to Is eass league pUns, ? Grant Llnccla will leave tomorrow TorlJoft8e-whereran-tatormal confer ence of La Grande, Baker, City, Nam pa' and. Boise baseball promoters will ft!.ei f decide npon a plan of ac- jtfoi tot tie',comln8- season. At Baker City he will be Joined by the Bakor delegation and perhape two days wil be spent la Boise looking over the pesBlbnties .tt crganlzingiT-;;. In the event that the promoters ferea oft ft plan of procedure a call ed 'meeting will be cared for;' prob ablr ftt Baker City and to thla meet Ingl will be sent delegates from all ifi tnwna i to ;"ele& 'officers anl Wrd" of directors. -I At Uhat time a schedule will be arranged, ; f Considerable ? to.trest-.is. . manifested In the preliminary meeung or.tne pro- Inoters for on this meetlnr wfll- de- bend largely the success or failure bf a league'here this summer. ni r - La ir 11 : E7cryt!:3iiphtftil -hcucb'Tifc realizes tlio iin porlaiicc or gcltmj started !carl cn: - SAi ii ncdi3e" tlkb tekction. of goods and : pU U.: oaf Oregon-; - ;4-' 1 s 1!!-) .!,.(. vi.-,v. Will, cpnyert your. or i,s : vehicld into ruii "up-to-date sleigh ! Enjoynthi fino sfeighbgwhile you may. ; BAY; &. ZEIREL PLUMBERS MID TINNEE&.' Borfrlarised. ' Pendleton, feb.' 22. With apparent Certain vconvlctlodi and terms In the penitentiary staring mem in uio iw Anthony Bloom, aged 60 years,; and Peter Bloom, aged 27 years, father and son? are ; lodged ' in the count: jalL They were-t arrested, faster dayj kafternooa.bit.Ienutv T Baylor and Deputy Sheriff Joe Blake V at- their' homes :In Combi 'canyon iand'are hargedWlth burglirialag the cabin onthe:Henry Scales place! This is now being farmed by Eiwe,t xand j Vam StulU, v , who' have bw& -spending k great part Of the winter in town. . v. ' v ItT seema thatheiicabla Ibad been broken into and various things tak en therefrom on one or two occa sions. The 'flrBt. things r; were taken labout iiFebu 13 and., the . others about L Thursday or Trldayr ,The blooms baa been suspected or me mens ana so when the' cabin was broken Into the last time a search . warrant was secured and the Bloom house waB Searched yesterday ' by the' two offl-J cers. Every nook and corner was looked; in to without avail and then the noor was torn up with the re sult that a suit case, some shoes, a Jianr, some canned . goods and other stolen plunder was discovered. 'The jBuit? case! and the shoes were Iden tified by the Stultz "brothers; Gomplete equipment "for J resetting and repairing rubber ouggy tires. . A. GRANOEiilRON WORI b.' P l, GERALD. Proprietor O mpl2te Machine Shops aad Foundry!; THAT IS WELL MADTEADTED 15 OUR OPTICAL WORK V i When you come to us to have your eyes fitted we ascertain the exact con- j-! it ion of your eyes fitting you care 1 fully with the lens that relieve your eyes completely not by making the eye accommodate, itself .to the' lens, but by having the lent fit theveye perfectly.-;- . , , pur experience and genuine "skUl assure you .of EXACT work always and without exorbitant tharge; 1 . j; .Hi PE$s!l: Ve havc -alreaby received: several lrge cip' menf theca goods and are now- fully prc paredio fifl'yoiir eveIyystmtliat line. All tire ncii thiiisp in cillib, suitihg waiillttirTl1?" goodginjhaiiiy perca!b:and"pri 'j,,J?;1Ti:ERNS r No ; magazine is more wdelyf read V tKan th" tadies Home Jburaial, no oirier weiltis more in the . r fieldvbf fashion TJielid-' ies Homer ' Jdurricd pt terns set the pace 'ft 1 i 'ft ' m ' 0 ; raff OPI t OPEEA HOUSE BLOCK ''4. fV .. fctw I j 1 1 f "V .. K I f locludug a 1S-ccal Patten Abwlutely Fies ' ' I ill ; i ( j 4 v 'I r ' ; I rrrTTSrrnrp" LA aUAlTDE QHECON &3C Bu) tog a Lawsuit ' Did you k iow that placing your re-; llance up a warranty deed is simply rdafiftnftr .Uwsuit? In CallfoPnliUhls faet is so well it to'flwMRsi"' t itifhel title iik goodrH BasseajWlth' the deed, and tha,V-tjHeV rfSoi0! the adding of 'a warranty 'does not make It good." V A warranty to only a sort of bet a wager that you will have bo trou ble; but If yon do,' and finally lose A better plan to to require an tCWmConsulfj. WILL G1YE SCHOLARSHIP University of Oregon, Eugene, Feb, 23. The Oregon branch of the Asso ciaticn of Collegiate Alumnae an nounce the continuance this year of their usual practice of giving a two- hundred dollar scholarship at the University of Oregon. The cholar Bhip is given to young women who among the high school graduates of the state whemf the committee deem most delving "and capable. No ex amination 'is "held.'' They simply de-1 cide upon the evidence submitted which will be the best fitted to ado excellent (work in her chosen fce-arse of atudy.r 3if .m.,i . ' . SUWTeature Film The Best Man ' Wins" A Western etory of a girl whose lover Is called away and it not heard from for over a year. The substance of the story '.e that she has waited so long wlLk1 out word from the man she loves ant' ae all the cowboys on the ranch want to marry her she decides on a nvel echeme, whereby the best mau mny win by hard riding to the county sent and back with the marrnage license. While the'buhch of cowpunchers are i ucning thelr) horses to;death Iti n; der .to be the" first: one back ths-Teal lover of the girj shows up and as the minister is already there, they are married Just as the i bunch shows up. tie hasnt shown himself the best man by hard riding or anything, but, as te is as the old saying goes, "John nie on the Spot" the cowboys have to make the best of it and shake hands all around. l Shoes i Repaired i t ; Two first class workmen, ; ; : Atrikofryurittd fiiii titht V, ; Jfspafcfl land !, gumnfcid t'tj 0 I ? THB OLD, PBXSTpjM, STAND., ab- :9001V' f ctoaslfsa- 10.. UrSndtXClUStVevMn 18 '.. Help Wanted. ' WANTED District managers, ag- ents and ' soclicltors for' new -Whole Life-and-Ten Tear per'centDehm- pture Bond, atsar est 0 natural death ! fhnd"!Bfta'Miy3pflltey?'r!No ctoBsIfa-jfrio... Orandt'xclusheCiltC rtlon for occupation, race or. Candcs . rut Of ) f. T'dU 1-1' S f ' ' ? ffl 1 ! t? Jt a 1 ' Our reijnbu 2Se per poaadJInes "onr -nfc maki.' aDsolnlrl) tiir", i,wc kw It sud a vl&H .to eur '"maunfactaring dopartmriit will ilconvluce yon. OLB Kl'GOErS ?are vrps.niy, ther 0Rvtrs re, Strawtwry, ehorolat) and T. iilUa... 1ta'fN to four flayers. 5EW WRINKLE Try ikls v i'i , ' - - " -i 0J- 'B jnultm.- DRY I am prepared" to furnish Dr-y Chain Wood; ak ' so partiy, seasoned woodItoaltcomeTB. Kind-, ly phbnft your. order to ; ' J- . . CrTi : t jff jjfiim;'.rrt CTj m jit v y; . . ;. PHONE RED J7f - t-x a . BESTMSmiCHET, - RATS AllbiPADS. E. M. WELLMAli & CO. ' 4" t:,:-: ADAMS 'AVENbal We have ft One0ew llneof , Hot rater Bottles. Tb y are the reli able kind, are guaranteed ' for more lan a year, anw cost' you no more man the doubtful -rt. Newlin "Drug Jompany:,,: ! r. DRESS , MAKIUCi PARLOR,,: 108 ELM STREET! . Hating opened Parlors at the above address I am prepared to do ny thing In the dressmak ing Una, rialn Sewing also, solicited. Next door to Ada Ronin phot egraphy -.- Miss Emily n itio'Trnn wiram; sun' IV f vTrna r .it ! -di -oajft Mv-iai u.t irlffiSsttBi w La Grande, Oregon, January II, 1910 :inaamuch 'as at vthe present tlmaii thai) cost n- of living to muck greater in proportion than the pra vailing prices of labor, we fsa ,ua deralgned carpenter hereby restlrft and, agree that after the 1st day of April, 1910, the uniform wage tor carpenter shall be $4.00 per day of nine hours, Instead of $3.60 as It ta at present; and 'We hereby furtw agree that we will, not, do any won t less wages than the above rate. ' Signed-iJ. N.Kohl,'W; ,A. Lftdlkcii Joseph Horstman, M. 1L lfarquto. Thos. H. Moore, P. B. Houstan. T. 8 Splker, C, L. Splker, J. Bplker. G D. Qoodnough, D. E. Cook. J. J. ClaVt ey, C. O. Greene, P. W. Pattlson, O. Chapman. J. L Slater. W. P Nobll I. D. Bheeto. W. a Kelly, Hebjaer e!h,ttl atf wlitaMtoJS.- j. Steinbeck: lo1ltolWrihe,""- i i V 1 .4 v 4, nSXXSSBSSSZ 7"T r .i'-k-'