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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER MONDAY, MAY 30, 1910
Poultry Supplies
We have anything needed in this line. Quality the
best, and at reasonab e prices.
6W. BOXt, SHELl, CHICK FEED, TONIC,
$ LICE KILLER, ETC.
Hay, Feed arid Flour delivered anywhere at "way
, down" prices. - .
Waters-Stanchfield Produce Co.
HUFJTINGTQFI TRIMS GOVE
INIOX WINS FKOLtf BAKER CITY
OX THE SAME DAY.
With Two Flayers Gone and Kail
Leaving (oHe Is Going T.
ism
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DEPOT SIR tEl
MAHAFFEY BLDG
THE ELITE DYf WORKS
Steam and Fi ench dye cleaning of Ladies and Gent's
clothing, Ladies' silk waists and evening gowns cares
fully cleaned and pressed. Felt and Panama hats
cleaned and blocked. All work guaranteed. ' We call
or and deliver work. -
H. B. Waggoner, Manager.
Tel Main 6t
OX DECORATION DAT
you will want your horse to loo's
as proud and slick as you can'
make him by good feeding and
good grooming. If we furnish
the feed his coat will he glossy
and his step will be full of fire
and vigor. We furnish you with
the choicest hay, grain and feed
at fair prices.
Grande Ronde Cash Co
Main 6
'. E. 0. L. Standings.
Club- . W. L. P.C.
Cove . 3 2 k'.C0O
Huntington . 4 1 .800
Union . 3 2 .600
Baker . ................ 0 5 .000
Cove was given a drubbing at Hunt
ington yesterday . when the gateway
city team defeated the cherry pickers
by a three to two score. The game
was intensely interesting and Cove's
chances were weakened by the ab
sence of Carter and Walters of the'
Cove team. They are ' now playing
with Joseph in the Inter-county
league. Kail, the big first baseman, .
is also going to Joseph soon.
While Huntington was defeating
Cove in an intensely close game
Baker City and Union fought, it out
in a 11 to 12 Bcore with Union on the
lone end. Baker Oltv's link are lt
ing and though they come close fre
quently, they hare not won a game as
yet. '
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didn't, either. MissThynn-Well. then,
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PAULHAN'S GREAT FEAT.
N. K. WEST, President T. J. SCROGQIN. Cashier
WM. MILLER, Vice President . H. E. COQLIDGE, Ass't Cashier
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United States National Bank
of La . Grande
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
-M Directors
N. K. WEST J.L. CAVINESS
WM. MILLER. A. T. HILL.
J. C. HENRY . H.TC. COOLIDGE
T. J. SCROGGIN
C. T. BACON
FRANK CONLEY
We will sell you the Earth
and loan you the money f o
buy it, I
C. J. BLACK,
The Real Estate Man. 1
French Aviator' Flies From London to
. Manchettor, Defeating White.
The most talked of aviator In the
world today is Louis Paulhan. who re
cently defeated Ornham Whit in a
$50,000 flying contest from Loudon to
Manchester. This is the greatest feat
so far performed by an aviator and
was rewarded by the greatest sum
ever offered as an aviation prize. The
records show nothing to parallel this
contest for the blue, ribbon of the air.
Despite strong winds the Frenchman
began the journey and was more than
halfway to the goal before the English
man, who literally had been "caught
napping," had covered a third of the
distance. White bad waited all the
; PAULHAK IN HI3 MACHINE.
morning and most of the afternoon for
favorable weather and finally decided
not to start. He had dismissed most
of his mechanics and vras sleeping, so
as to be fresh and ready for the great
effort the next morning, when the star
tling news renched him that his rival
was in the air, White rushed for his
aeroplane, leaped Into the seat arid
dashed off into the dusk, but his com
petitor had obtained an hour's start.
Paulhan. accompanied in bis prog
ress by a special train, flew at great
speed, at times doing a mile a minute.
He made the journey of ISO miles In
4 hours 11 minutes.
Paulhan flew according to bis pro
gram., Before beginning the flight
he had worked for eleven consecutive
hours in assembling bis machine, which
only arrived from France the day be
fore. Without a trial flight of any
kind he soared into the air and flew,
to Hampstead to enter the five" mile
rad!us for the start. Passing inside
the circle, he then headed north for
Manchester and picked up the London
and Northwestern railway.
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Thrills followed thrills as speeding automobiles Bhot around the
course of the Ingle3ii3 Race Course, on April 24th, in the second and
final day events of the successful meet promoted by the members of
Islam Temple of the MyBtlc Shrine. - . , .
Thehonos of the day were divided between Barney Oldfleld, with
his 200 horsepower Benz machine, and C. O. King, with his Maxwell
30 horsepower stock car. Oldfleld lowered his previous record of one
mile to 51 5-6, which is a new coast record for the circular track.
With the exception of this performance, Oldfleld had to take second
place In the list of racing honors, aa- the world's champion met defeat
In both the five and fifteen mile handicap events, and in both races
- King and his Maxwell were the victors. In fact, King proved the
surprise of the meet, driving all of his races with much judgment and
taking the turns with his car as close to the fence as did Oldfleld. In
the five mile handicap, Oldfleld drove his Knox, racer to the utmost,
, but the handicap was too strong and he could not get the lead away
from King. Not only In the handicap events did King and his Max
well prove stars of the first order, but in one of the first events of the
day, the five mile face for cars costing from $1200 to $1600, which was
one of the bestmatches of the meet.
. The time for the five mile handicap was as follows: Maxwell
King, 4.40.30; Oakland, Nelson, 4.48.25; Chalmers, West, 4.49.30; Auto
Car , finished fourth, and the Knox car, Barney Oldfleld driving, fifth.
In the event number eight, ten miles free-for-all handicap, King
and his Maxwell again were the winners, the Maxwell's time belnjs
. 8.19.30. , -. .;,,'. ' . ; . ' ; :
J. B. Whiter
108. Elm Street.
HENDRICKS & HALL
Painters, paper hang
ers, ' decorators. Esti
mates furnished free.
Oeddes Grocery Building
Phone Ind. 1431
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DRY
CHMNWOOD
1 am prepared to furnish Dry Chain Wood, al- ;
so partly seasoned wood, to all corner.-Kind-:--ly
phone your order to
. V. . BEAN
PHONE RED 37li1
MlAy pay Rent? We loan you
" money fot build, and you
pay us as you would, rent.
J. R. OLIVER,
Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing
rubber buggy tires." ? !
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
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D. F 2GERALD, Proprietor :
Cpmplete Machine Shops and Foundry
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