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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1910)
i -J - ; n JJVL ILilii 7 , t J i I z c i 3 1 i f J IVLiil ULLil ; JOINTS SUFFER Gompl'jte eq''prr.snt for . resetting . and repairing rubber buggy tires. . .'.- '. " ' Illi - - 14 LA GRANDE IRON; .WORKS D. F & GERALD,' Prepretor' K "';., .. , G;raplttc Machine Shops and Foundry .COACH JOIISSOX HAS A LIE ELY I BCSCII OCT .K ' A ii 1 1 I l s 1 -'-- - " r m ' ! 7 1 County mert Trill le held there Apr. 5 ft on a new field Other new Cove, March Z (Special) The track team of the local high school la training bardlfoij the county meet to be held here on April 30. Richards Ingram, Roberts and Walters of last . year's team are out In suits, and Richards has been chosen manager for the comlng'seasoa. Kail td show . lng up well in the weights and the ' Jumps. Another new man, Lorenz, Is working on the distances, and John son and A. Roberta, both new non, will go la the Jumps and sprints. .' The team Is better balanced than erts and Jlolmes we suffering fron? light sp$a$s JhiaJ weel tr.alringi; un der the direction of fcoach' Johnson' of Michigan is gping forward with . Tim. -; .' ;3-, A field , and track are under con struction at the ball" grounds where the meet Is to be held. The stands and bleachers will i enlarged to handle the crowds. " Gold and Silver medals will be awarded ; to winners of firsts and seconds. New Ball Ground j According to,repdr'''C!ore'jlls to feave a better ball" diamond thl year than ever before. Much work has already been done, on the local ball grounds, but the character of the - soil Is such . that- small atones are being constantly uncovered making no end "of : trouble.- Manager Stock will -jhava tha field leveled and the grand stand and bleachers enlarged and fixed up-' Bob Smith will pitch again this year to the "Cherry town" boy catcher, Tuck Conley. Kail has first chance at the Initial sack and either .Jtohneon di) Cjroker, both new men.'jsfll probata. at sec-! ond. The field will be chosen from Ortoiv Conley," Johnson, Walters and Mires. . . . High School Rail Coach Johnson of the local high school has a squad of 20 men out for base bail honors this year. : Practice :,. is rapidly bringing the pfayeffl jfcut but It Is too early to definitely june. tnosa who , wll, compose the team. Several ftfjat gear's player be In the Kame. Games (wJth, TJnI(m,. El gin and La Grande will .Jbe( pj'ayqd within th next two weeks. Clifford Kail has' btfetf cSoe'en'to' Manage the team,V i uw,u i-.itM -ansb-n. 1 t '. -. . air" i .i 1 ' . m -.mi, ... r ' : i. Back From California, . y. n- Mr. and,.Mrav..S.;OwSwackJiammer returned Thursday from California, atfer an rjbsencs of h'reV Jm"nths. The spent most of their tlm( v at San Delgo, and had a delfe&tftl-VInter;-- and made the trip back trf Portland by. water put,, they, t jirfc more than t" return to, Oregon. Union , LETTtl Your attention is called f0 tha fact iuuu juu can purchase from any 0 R. & N. agent a ticket EEast routed via Spokane and the. ; SbgrSpqkar R0, No addiUo...,i this rui.vv .. - ; lani v -. " Columbia &qaipmrnt new ang eomnle Ele trie light? J " Bleepcrs and emy$rt mont oKjsfrvatlon car. .Through din. f"T car sfTflce. (.;.',. :;' r.i l.'si Berths , Literatura a Jsclsoa. , '. J. 8. Carter 7. 1. A. GenAgt ,J r, EpoJeano-'..;' . . SMUT AS THE THE whole vjorld is -high-class ca n -America, France, England Germany ' ;; Russia, bues its t share of peautyiMd construction;-and patronage follows pi$is , r - rs VHEREte :: f - ii:noi a cheao, feature about the Micftef excef ,jfs price, and it Mas everything that makes an " Automobile admired : and desired. s U lpmcost, because it is not priced on iUlies aresacompleteUhat we can: keep downytfif belongs. I . " 4 ' r ; r:: -:' : " Itisfiigh'classbecau 6-ijr nigne si oncea cars are maaem, ana qua -iyiJS,ncvewacfifK , . ; wpped. s rafc comfortable and luxurlousi its running absolu last and serve you fatth come. VJhat morexcan there ano ivay .sfioura any more money ? THRtt iill GWOCWr MODELS Tht Mitchell Six Cylinder, 50 nc ricAe rounng Car, 30-35 terse power? 5 passengers .lhzni!ddl Rc-dskr, 30-35 lyse power, 5 p2ssenger$. FOOT OF TIME fast coming to know Span, eacft contri praise for Mitchell M world be. to an automnhite. car on carii scZJdr -,) TAJ1.' hcfs'eTmteh 7aj;cASe?iT TJ 1 ur fl If"-- s V.. . 1 1 -' ) PENDLETON CK-iyD JCRI RE- TURNS TRUE BILLS Great batch of true bills returned against near beer Joints Sixty-eight true bills and three not true bills have been reutrned by the grand Jury which has made its final report and was' discharged this af ternoon, says the Pendleton E. 0. of Friday. V-:- -"c' ' ' Fifty of the 68 indictments were returned today' and thought it has ont been so announced it-is under stood that the ' greater number of them are againts proprietors of near beer ' points f in ever part of the county.. i,, r,.,., j ., j a. jj Lai iK ' . i 1 1 Ci j Among" the i lndlctmenfts "returned yesterday were five against local ci gar store and pool room proprietor F. .. E. Welch was indicted on one count for permitting, gambling in &Is tore . on Court street, while R. 'W. Henneman and Joraes , Estes - were each Indicted on two pounts for . al lowing) minors to "play billiards and pool In their" dWcs of business.!' ' . , iue numuer, ui uear ueer men m dieted has not been announced but from the "number ot indictments" re turned it is evident ' that practically every dealer ln,he county has been indicted or 'else those against whom true bills wkere returned were' In dicted on several counts each. , r In apeaklng .of ,the natter, District AttorneyPhelps.rerused, to state how many had been indicted but " he . did say that samples ' of the' so-called "near beer" had been obtained froni nearly.f every resort ,ln Umatilla coufi ty and that practically - all ,the sam ples tested four per cent alcohol. He said these, samples were-, secured by a resident of the East and of the county wLo had been" supplied , by tnose , Interested . in ' the enfof cement of the, local option law... - . . , i Orchard pf .80,00(1 Trees.'.. . , Mr. Llloyd -Smith, foreman- for the (SoutherlIn Lahd and1 Water tompa py, was In the ciyt last evening"1 pulting a torce'of 'workmen 'to plant jthd big orchard 'of 30,000 tfees1 which the compnay is putting out at Suth 'erlln.! He retnmed -to Sutherlin thia morning with a force of ten "men and saye , he would like to, secure the services jot 26 mdre. ; Onyone who does not, seriously , object ,q; good, . mt 1 . a . . ' . 4 HwholeBome work for good, wages tbhould apply,,(;o Mr. Smith at, uth- ; y "i f--;,, "vi r:,i .. BooaeTclt at Aballamld,, , ; t Abu Hamid, . Soudan, March, .After, acnight'8, ride,)y,! rail over, tha Egyptian . deserj,; Rooseve)t's special 'firrlted j, he?a.-. toW';Co)ycLneL; Roosk elt spent tha: morning writing let- . ..... , ' : ., ' y 1 1 ' ' II ' ; ; ?r; As UsusJ, rtieargest stock of Bulk age seeds in tfi Timothy, Red ?-and everything in?grain seed, r v - ':ffartfn'5iiejfrcf 'ill; rnone GnORCB PALMER. Pres. i , W. L. BRENHOLTS, Asst. Cash. t. P. J.'MOLMES. Vice-Pres. ISHERM CCD WILLIAMS, 2ndS6t: Cash F.L. MEYERS, Cashier. IJ GRANDE MTI0NAL M i v. United States Dcpontory ; . pital and Surplus $180003.(33 DIRECTORS - .,: .'i. -!-. George Palmer ; J. Holmei ;t ; JvChiit J .j ,. . . :,,--"f";'.' a?. .,. Meyers "-'.i-,;;' With our ampla resources II - ( V 'II toyor entire $hcjx Suction irli' 1.4:11 ' -.. 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PEERLESS dealer itnt on - Manutacturera Outlet Company, Affa. : , -r v. Manufacturer Outlet Company, Mfg.. .Jvv'-i ( 1 cb TopBIub ' ' r "-. i ' Buflr -::Hayi -Crrafn' reed-and FlourA maf n ( : ,:inqepenpenr c c Pcningtoh; G. L. Cleaver F Mi Byrllit W. L. Brenholts W. M Pierce ; -.-j -i'-. -r' . ' - i :. : : . snd facilities re can ren Batisractlon1 j; Cleaners "i ?-'(',"'. -Vti J 3"l:.".,rr ! PEERLESS "-S't-rJi "l ,'..'. ;rrtii-i;.:v.,.v.i i.w ' ;r".,vl .. .".!; ; vVif- dust ripht . a-"- .-: ;)- every tuft ia and mat' more efr'-v va' w' -- -i ; ,V ait?, ' .7' of.nnrest "p , 'v t;'4 ' . runts tit-- 't'v , '.j, ; f; ,.,,'. !f5 I 1 t-' - " f ' ... K ". '.';' (1! . V , V:-r) 1 ;t '!!l i- -1 Xv ; and paiSc "'. f -f'-t.y" v' j' - Jt:;;. woir , .''! .'a.' V'T1 i r e';v' f i - ':: t '4! ;';ff ':"i'r: v.' i ,x I '. '- , ... i .. - ......