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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1910)
a GRAimz Evrzoira OBszirsxn saxuiiday, jtjxe is, isio. 3r FT (c V I! h ifw n v- - 1 'PAQZ TITO : i . - i- -j . y. Beginning Monday every Lady attending The rige vill be presented yith a coupon worth 10 cents on the purchase of thg beautiful china, on dis play in the lobby of the theatre. No tickets to gentlemen or children. As roon as you have enough coupons ' .present them at the ticket vindow and Ret a Oyf eaera C$M DMs- . - liiMMiiaiiwMaiMiiiiiMiiii ' "' .11.11 ..,',i.rj- '," i "j'ygf. ' t S I A 'en a Mnr.aii.sw nW i lllff M U Zl in iU Ii An U D K"? 1 N y v : MEAT CO. ISTARS 111 EfllFICHT HEfBRBS 4 !VidQt1Fir Street Msthfs 1, ..... ! ... k hiiririi! iinni I n I i h nniiinr fibiillUDI IllVIt i IN Lfl bflflHUt t Roast of Beef; Veal, J We can fill your order J! and deliver it prompt. J j two lo( 4L high hhool Steaks, Chops, BoU, or j TAB Ai05S ,lXT 5j if all lllle rl from our shops nll Z Ati mr Yuri a please 3oil Fresh Hsh 5 J daily. Chickens dressed jj BEST Sr'riM! WLiniL'v HILL ' .fITE L4. ELITES. Fr Tbrk Ertinif femk. 4 to order. We are al ways in the market to buy chickens. Pure government i n gpected lard 18 cents per pound. 5 Phone your order. Both Phones. IxTer of clairJcal nujuJsr yl ; 4' '.lia nt launb of July ba rffot Jj win be mad to break two ;jj3y 5j-orfla. Oa of tba be b d ;s3lf aI3 and t&e vtfeer tb fftj y . J fiffet g caia. j sit u a atfiaea treat f r tLe 5 : Uot. In mpoow to &a appeal rr . 1 ,JeJIIr " wtera Uckja lre caa U-b tuttofrmea to hare me hiua traasmlt descriptions of tbfia, - aad La Grasde aa4 Reao for itt evi dent ttat tisat la trbere the JeffrJea Johnion boat y!21 be tc!3 lriJ be 12&fce4 to close cn the dar of tbe tig prize Cgbt that tie re will be but liUJe difference la time to La Grande Blov-f ttntck at Reno will be reported in La Graade ai , ( aJT teltTjraucneereral of tte :.. 4 , , . ...v, J f p.tciatloa -of tbe finaadal but k5ni i XJlK 3 of everyone knows about bow fast tbat HALTED XL - vith ez2 any flavor. A Meal in One Glass Seldtr's Gonfectior.ery Store Xetke. ,. To y person cnralas or ocenpins mj, cwjs or premises, too are! all vooden awalags ad porcbea and j Is!S peadel oTer arr sidewalk la the city of L& Graade, Oregon, prorid- ed that electric sigas tbat are prop-: erlj nupesded may remain. ' . ; A. SIATOTT. 1 Street SaperJatenJent ,- - I? 11 Dvr.... i w, JlijJ IUJg- tr, cecoraiors. Esti mates furnished free. Ceddes Grocery Building Phone Ind. 1451 Read tie Observer. Hi Tin it ill yy MI Your Banking 5 natter bow small, no natter bow laj? e. The CaMeM States Satlooal Hi ok it III rife It care, fal itteaUoa. This netisafe ap. piles to the mea and the women alike. '.... OFFICEBS N. K. WEST, President WM. MILUER, Vice President T. J. SCROGGIN, Cashier. H. E. COOL1DOE, Asst Cashier. This booking op with ' Reno, or beTer town Taay pn51 tte ftght, is jrivin the track teara last sprht ,yin'.ad possible Jbnragb arraieenieits th? nercbants. ts werij atxJi;p-; Just roapleted by tbe Observer. A lfUd at tbat tteie through tbt j bul3el.a -plenty of ffiega. n.rM b. t.., ..v,. i. !. k .. i X'hooes . will cry etoaustire btfllettea tiM tt$'.ntnrn e. "Tan, n?xiac t f :i aj y ice ars nri xii. u frf-era! are siH cs? trainis? jri'ii. t I. Jtt exe3rrit shap. , '.VSUie Pea.-,, attain of thU tea it's track wilj att-.jrt j liT his oi-n iiiord and In - ni''r .bfct of the Ptcffie'Nonbwe' i:i -i,4imir y 5o flos toufh-with :er-iii-lf mile. He c tbe ra're l-. ry P15 t the fight, have thready H( . . MV , ,v , 1, v i. . 4 si jit t i onJy -it .M.t fcr Z-Mi n ', on tbe progress of every re?"- !a tbe . ; b! f gbt. The lervlre will be given ; to tbe public ia front of tbe Observer oT.ru, and anyose l&trested ran get , Tb?m fref. . Arrangements for baring ; tbe balletJae ra-i audibly through : megaphones so tbit any Klzvd crowd European Plan Only Rooms 50c to $1.50 First class Throughout S A0 MO TE D.G. BRJGHOUX. Proprietor. ONE BLOCK FROM DLP01 La Grande, Oregon . j Thrffls followed thrills as speeding aatosjobiles shot around the K coarse of the Icgleside Race Coarse, oa April 24th, la the second and f. final day events of tbe successful meet promoted by the members of V Islam Temple of the ilystle Shrine, Thebonor of tie day were divided between Barney Oldfield, with f his 200 horsepower Beag machine, and C O. King, with his Maxwell f 20 horsepower stock car. OldSeld lowered bis previous record of one A mile to 51 -G. wbicb Is a new rnact rornrd fr,- v irt.. d Witi exception of this performance. Oldfield had to take second ta place la the list of racing honors, as the world's champion met defeat j in both the fire and fifteen mile handicap events, and in both races J King and bis MaxweU were tie vl-tcrs. j f-tt, Klsg proved the r. surprise of the meet driver all at hit A takJng the turns with his car as close to the fiste as did Oidfield. In but the handicap was too strong and he could not get the lead away 8 2 from King. Not only in the handirn vnts aa iri.. v. ir well prove stars of the first order, but in one of the first eventa of the day. the five mile race for cars costing from f 1200 to $100, which was one of the bestmatches of the meet The time for the five mile handicap was as follows: Maxwell. King, 4.400; Oakland, Nelson. 4.48.25; Chalmers. West 4.49,30: Auto Car , finished fourth, and the Knox car, Barney Oldfield driving fifth.- In the event number eight ten miles free-for-all handicap ' King Si.8 MarireU 8ain were the winners, the Maxwell's time being J. B. iteman & Son 108. Elm Street of the three watches- ij not J!be. t UilnKi 'nin do tbe frthlng. These Ttf same day f tattle yoa.3 tr.: ; n,en '!n act 8ftu&ted by pr! o the distant. hi 2:01 4-5. T.i'j ree or rolor bat ?5v Ji to ord will go by tbe board if the , 'ra,sr?J- cf the fact that roads on wbfch t he race will be run I tb attendance la the city will be ,Jtb pacers alw Ironi tbe hli sbo. t larfe that aDi on account of is In any kind of tbape at all. j ,ai9nf" tbe day: prohibiting puw;cat'.on of tne details in a regular Standley Carpy. tbe champion sprinter of Eastern Oregon, will mate his prowess against the standing re cord In the fifty. Timers, distance and all details will be ia harmony! with A. A. .IT. rules and records made on that ocrailoa will stand.. In addition to these partlcolar races, much interest Is taken In the ; water aports and all the high school students are especially anxious io .treat the merchants who are backlog j the Chautauqua la such a way that uiey win reel tha assistance of last spring was duly appreciated. Issue, the Observer has closed these arrangements and on tbe day of the fight you can get It thick and fast at j the Observer office. . It Is free to ev eryone. ! ! a - .i m - VVBU DEVELOP THt Walter Burgo, who Is going agilost the Pendleton scraper next week, has c-otrmenced shadow boilng and gvn raslj.n foot work relegating rod wotk.' 4 LOCAL SPORTLETS, fOJI. 3IEXT AXD TIIE LIKE. A . ;. O Let's take this one tomorrow. . . . mion bas imported a battery of rehearsed by the many who are going to tackle the events oa July Fourth Pllf lATjl! IlitW LUI m iswins Jl I PREIIII! mm CIEO! IMS aar i an EBOPY JUST IN 5 riTV Grocery and WIT. Bakery is going to be disappointed when the five acre tracts we have heen offering vou are all gone, and they are, all buUwo. We have some fine huys in residence , lots at $125.00 each; $25.00 down and $5.00 a month; Better Investigate these. Bell Phone, Bed 801 Independent 262 LA GRANDE jim Foley Hotel Bid., La Grande t t I (Continued on Pege C)