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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1910)
LX GRAKDE EVE:TC:G OBSERVER SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1010. page rani::: 4444 444444 1 44-4444444 44 si4$i44-i-'li vSt4-i'jS4-t 4 H t-i Vi tiW Hit 1 1 1 i I .! z 4 SPOS.TMG NEWS i . r f . . ! J I 1 ; Ha A KEAL TIGHT SEBTICE. flftcfB Snds, ATMtge t Be MtD Each Blew Struck. FLNE OUTLOOK IOB EXCTESIOX. The Observer Kill, b paying the necessary . price, be one of the 500 newspaper throughout the United States, to be served by a remarkable system of news rending when .. tbe Johnson-Jeffries prize fight occurs .July SlV Fifteen eecondB on the av-' mge will be required to transmit a description o each blow struct, to La Grande, and tbe bulletins will be 'read and posted In front of the Ob server office during tbe fight, and will be remarkable in many respects. Jnst liow this service Is manipulated Is described In tbe following from San Francisco: San Francisco, June 2 4. As a re sult of arrangements completed to day for the covering of the Johnson Jeffries figbt by the United PreBB the afternoon newspapers . served by this organization w'lll receive the most nearly. Instantaneous action ev- pt ftttemDted In connection with a big news event. . It 1b planned to Deliver into offi veB of United Press papers through out the country, detailed descrip tions of each blow struck within 1& second of thu time the blow actually lands. I?, order to do this two Unit ed Press -trans-continental leased wires will be run to the press table at tbe ringside in Reno and these wireB will be manned by two of the ( Tastest sending operators in the country to -whom the story will be dictated. Owing to the limitations of the carrying capacity of telegraph wdfres three relays or rei-senflings will be necessary to reach all points. One of these relays will be made at San Francisco, where "the stuff will be resent to the coast papers; an other at Denver, from where all cen tral and southern points will be Berv- ri nnA a third Trom 'New York, from -which eastern points will be taken ' r t t ww m ci f le at Elgin. Sunday. ' --V't With indications today for fine weather tomorrow, baseball fans are anticipating a fair sited crowd with tomorrow! excursion to Elgin when what Is considered the most im portant game of the season thus far in the Inter-county league will be pulled off on the Elgin lot With La Grande's lineup changed and strength eried, It Is confidently believed that Elgin will be beaten tomorrow after noon. In any event, the game will be so interesting that It will well re pay the fans who epend a dollar for the return trip ticket. The excur sion leavpB here at 10 o'clock and it returns immediately after the game. As Elgin sent a good steed crowd to La Grande earlier In the season, it is only right that the tans recipro cate. "' SUGAR Cash price Susar. $6.75; beet sugar $6.75. VEGETABLES vry onions. U; imrenlps, 2 l-2e; spinach. 3 Jt for 25; fresh reas. 15 asparagus. 8 lb for 25c; rubarb. 6c; celery. JOc a bunch; hot bouse lettuce, ? buaches for 15c; head lettuce. 10c; vadisr.ej. S bunche6 for 10c; green onions, "5c a bunch; fresh Florida tomatoes, 10c; new po tatoes, 61b 'for 25c. . FRUIT Oranges, 40c doe; lemons. S5c; bananas, 0o; et-awberries, lie per box. 2 for 25c; cherries 21bs for 25c; gooseberries, 2 qts. for 25c. MEATS Hogs, live weight, well liuisusd, $10 cwV. cows, 8 .1-1! to 4c; veal 4 to 4 J-2c; mutton. 5 1-2; chick ens ir.c. . 29c: Portland 'IarkeU BUTTER Etr Creamery, .tore 23523V. BUTTER FAT Delllver t. Q. b. at Portland, ew, cream 27 J.-2; sour 25 1-2 EGGS Local, candled, 26327c. POULTRY Mixed chickens 16c; fun.r 16 (0 J6 l-2c; turkeys, alive 2021c; drcsacfl728c;plgaons squabs, $2X0; dressed chlckenB, Jl to 2c higher than alive. . EARLEY Producer pilce, 1009 Feed..?23; rolled. $25; brewlag. $24. WHEAT-T-Nominal uack, club. 79c; blueatem 2; Willauiette valley, 81c. MIIJSTUFFS Selling .price Bran $20; mldllngs, $29; shorts, $21; -chop, $19G$25. FLOUR New crop patents. $-15 eOLUfyllN. ALWA1 ft 4 BRINGS RETURN-1! LOST Lady's watch with pin at tached. Suitable reward paid If re; turned to La Crani'e investment com pany. ' care of. At each of these points the reviving operators will use a visi ble typewriter and the sending op erator, seated beside hlra, will relay the inching matter word for word MONDAY J 5 lef Citrus Powder do your $ Washing iSoaklihe clothing in Citrus 4. r l : t . & J stir well and ;rub out the J 5 parts most soiled in the The task of giving to the country this description ,of the fight, a story which ; promises to be one of the most widely read of the decade, ha been assigned to Max Balthasar best known in the sporting- world ,fs "The Rinirslder." one of the fore most boxing authorities in the count try and a man whose opinions for many years have been the last word In sporting question? on the Pacific coast the home of the fighting game. Balthasar has been at the rinse side during practically .every Jmpor tant bout nartlcloated in by either Jeffries or Johnson and has a per sonal and expert knowledge of the science and style of each man. For i several weeks past be has been in touch with both flshters has .studied them at their ' work and during their relaxations, and the full value ot his knowledge of the men and their methods will be brought out in his description and analysis of the bat tle. -:, ' ' ; Balthasar will be assisted in his work by TId 'Wright, also a well known boxing authority, who will dl vide with Balthasar the work of glv- Inglo the United Press the news.of the training camps up to the day of the battle. : v 4.00KS GOOD X .... i .t to th cuiiuren wnen uqj the dellciftus bread made from a the North-Powder Best of the ryest :t-atMii-tiu' ; !. ' for the little ones, with biUtor. jam or Jelly, Jthat is wholesome and muscle building. It locks good also to the housewife wbon she sees the golden brown Qrtsp and the white bread Inalde when It comes from the oven. It also ' v smells appetizing when mad9 FOB SALE BY ALL CROCEBS 1 STRAYED Black Cockerel Spaniel Three months old. Finder, lea-e word at this office. 44-44 4 4444 i44i44 44-14-4 4 WANTED Clean cotton- rags. .Ob server office. TtRN I SHED ROOM For gentlemsa fxly. Nice location. Close in. Call , Red 952. tf. TO TRADE 160 acres of timber land to trade for city property. Mac Wood, Golden Rule store. WANTED Uoy to 8".'- Observers oa the streota. Apply to the circu lation manager of the Observer. FOR SALE Old papers at the 0 servcr offl' ' ' j FOR SALE Household goods in- LOST Brown purse containing about .,$15.00,ome Canadian com, owners; clud, & gasoUne rang6i for Ba!e card in side; In Union -or on oad to La Grande. Phone or notify Ob server. FURNISHED ROOMS-1612 ' Adams .Ave., .$8.00 per month, phone red cheap if taken at once. vanla avenue. 808 Pennsyl- FOR RENT Barn ..suitable for far ee horses. Inquire at this office. o o o o o o WANTED 6 or- 7 room bouse. SALE tOR EXCHANGE For ttown or GIRL WANTED -For general house- '. 1 'SSI, 'iTL . work- apply atl312 Pennsylvania -Vv uU. cVv- ;,vv TtiT- telephcae in all .rooms. P. O. Boa; avenue. '- - LOST A locket, out aide fully .fin- graved, other .aide plain. Leave at Observer office. CifAfJ WQD t .1 am prepared to furnish Dry, Chain, Wood,. al- ). so partly .seasoned wpod, -to all comers. .Kind ly phone your order to ' 1. E. B f J jy i PHOHERtDZJHi ; . , . ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 4 FOR SAIE or WILL B-ENT-RaDca in.. . ... ": 1 Ul AOWV DVIO, imm, q'-- ' NOW Get that lummer ult .cleaned .well watered. Kext:to o,w,n. Renter . . t t Till i A . ' aM - . M and pressed at renniagi-i.i-uwi'' must have best refereacea., lerms i Black 851 or 4. 'years to right pajty. Barns, arte slan ..water. .'room -house. Address E. M. Sanders, Cgrncppla,, Ofe, - .j j Illl T Til II III ' V " ANYONE wisiiiBg' aster plants 5caif ; .on Mrs. VW. ;p. , Grandy, cor Second ; and Grandy avenues. M 014 t, . t m suas. wrmE .uuu imac 4A well 5h two or three wa- J Y 5 tersand they. will be clean S a w. ; 1 . J for Masking FanncIs 1 Tor Washing dishes J For bathing Citrus is a ux 5 ury. 4 1 5c a package, .2 f or 25c J 1FS ASD .ASD'S A A cover second tomorrow.' ;He . was not J 4 4 4 4 4 . DIRECTORY FRATERNAL ORDERS XA GRANDE, ORE 'Continued on Pace Six) I ' THOSE BLACK 81 , PATTISON BROS 'SI 1 :.m.w.a La Grande Camp .No. ,7703 meeU every;Monday in the month at the I. 0. O..F. i Hall. AH . visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend- ! I.:R. SNOOK. C D. E. COX. Clerk. . rfOR I CANDY j : f ATMM3 ;THE MODERN ' DEAUI ; Order JRock Springs For Winter Noy VG.E. .FOWLER Cherries . For Sale. May ; Dukes are , now , ripe. v Order t once ,&s they , re going , qulcklv. F. U. .Tatman. .; 1 ;: ' ' Subscribe for the Cbiemr. European Plan Only ! iRooms 50c toSl.50 ! iFirst.class "Throughout SAW HOTEL -D.G-BRIGHOUX, Proprietor. OHE BLOCK FROM-DIPO! Lla Grande, Oiegon . Wemen of Woodcraft j t Grande : Ronde Clrrt No. , 47 meets every first and third ThurBday , even ing in : the month . at the 1 IO. - O. F. Hall. All visiting members welcome. .CHLOE ROBINSON. O. LIZZIE ; ELLSWORTH,. Clerk. . . T( T, n in,, ,r .inn - m 1a-Grande r Lodge .5J0..il. A. : F. .& A.;M holds reguler meetings first and third Saturdays at 70 p. m. i -JOHN t: HODGIN. W." W. , A.. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary ""11 P. fi. E. . La Jranie Lodge No. j 433 , meets each Thursday.evening at 8 o'clock in Elk's club corntr of Depot street and Washington A'enue., Vlaitlng brothers are cordially lnvitod to attend. DR. C L. BIGGERS. Ex. Ruler. HVGH McCALL, . Rec. Sec. (Crystal .Lodge ;No.vE0 meets, every Tuesday evening In the I. O. O. F. hall All .visiting members are, invited , to attend. ' MRS.; CORA FITZGERALD, N. G MISS SUSAN McILROY.. Sec. Knights ofjtUas Red Cross iLodge No.' M. meeta. ev ery Wonday , eight in Castle hall (old Elk's hall). A; Pythian, welcpma to ail visiting, Knights. ED. WRI3HT, C. C R. L. LINCOLN. M.. of R. & S. :I 0. O.. F. Snberdinate La Grande. Ledge No.. 16 meets la their halL every Satui day night .Via tting brothers cordially invited to at- i tend. GEO. GROUT, N. O. J.s R.; SNJOOK. Rec. Sec. . W. A..WORSTELL, Fin. Sec. , . O. E. S. . Hope Chapter No. 13. 0. E. S. holds stated . communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month Visiting members , cordially ; Invited MARY A. WARNIClCSec. ; : PAULINE LEDERLEE. W.- M furnished Inquire Phone Red ,1181. FOR SALE Modern five ;rpom house. -v.n&8y .tarma. , Addrasa. -owaer. xara of .Observer. 1623, 8e( ttle. LOST Elk's tooth in setting , A- f v. Olvmnlan. 136" oa back. . "1 ' turn to Observer ..office and trecelv5 suitable reward, . ROOM and BOARD 1617 Fourth Et. FQR SALE lb? snodgrass reiw?2v In the Old Town -consisting ,01 .. ten room ;ouse, and the E. ,W. put . lett bouse in the Old Town, coatUt lag of seven , rooms. Will cM cheap If .taken at once. Inaulw t the . Snodgrass .grocery. . FOR SALE Cherries, 10 cents nor gallon on the tree. ;u Stlllweii. Frultdale. ' ' . WANTED Waitress .at Palace rs- taurant Experience not oocwiar. WANTED-rCarpenters for Joseph. Apply to Bert Smith, Foley hotel, this evening. ' WAITED - TO 1 RENT A ,slx . room house. No ( Objection t to ;.,a , larger house If ,Jn .desirable , location. P. ,F, .Wade. .Phone. Red ,402.. ; KEEP CLEAN A Towel rack and a cake of sstp and , every A&j a flcan EoIIsr ;ToweI,.for $L0O a month. Phone us about it BothPhones, Cherry's KewJLaundry "Best hy Test" J FgOFESSIOJIAI. PIBICTOBT. O 000 o o o p o C. II. VITON, Fn. (3. W. P. jppyslclan .and Surgeon Special . attention ; to ;Eye, , Ear, Nose and Throat. Office Jn La Grande Nat lonal iBank : Building. Phones: s Of fice Main .2, ; Residence Main 32. CSO. W. ZUUIEIULUi ( .patsopathThyBlclan Sommer , Bldg., : Rooms 7, 8, 0 and : 10 Phones: i Home , 1332, Pacific .Main, 63, i Residence phone, Black 651. Suc co8Bor to! Dr.' T. E. Moore. ! - Woodmen of the World l La Grande, Lodge No.; 169 W p. W. meets evey second and fourth rues day. In the .month. All visiting meraj bers welcom:. NERI AvKLES.iC. C. , J.- II. 7'KEENEY..,CIert ' ; EBLA.CABLOCK - Teacher of , Piano j Pupil , of Pierre ; Doullet of ; the San Jose . Conservatory. For, Children the Burrows method 0', .music study and mualcal,klndergar-r ; ten. 4. Studio in ,Mahaffey Bulldlnr. j oav Rent ?iWe loan vou monev to build, and , you pay us as you, would tent. !J.:r.i0UW OBSERVER ADS PAY y. , ; ' LA CBASDE SCHOOL ,0V 'MISJC. Cor. Adams avenue and Greenwood St FR0F.;E.0BTEB,PAIi '.' " : Dl-ecto.'. ; jt. iLiUuwroup : ; -. '. ' . . Attoraeyat-law ' ! Practice! in , all , the courts ( of . tha State and Un'ted States. . ; pnice in La Grande .National Bank Bldg La Grande, Oregon '. '.' PB. V.M CttABLTO.Jf . ; j v i.Veterinuy Surgeon Olllce at Hill's Drug Store, La Oranl Residence ".phone, ' , Rod -701; ;Offlco , phono, Black ,'1861 .Independent phone 63; trHh phones at residence, Chas. E. Cochran ,Geo. T.Coctraa ,C0CHBAN t COCIIBAK Attorneys La Grande National Bank Bl. ' La Grande .Orejm P. W. C. JiELfcOX Mining Engineer ; Baker City Oiegon Jf. M0UT0B, W.,P. Ppyslctan and Surgeon -Corner. Adams , o. and Depot, atretL , Office Main 68 ' , Resldenca j. cTtbice, p. m. p. ;".V Dentist ' Room . 33, La Grande ?NaUonal ank .Building. ?houe Black 3991. ; , HENDRlGKSt& HALL- , Painters, paper hang ers, decorators. .Esti mates furnished free. Ceddes grocery Building Phone Ind. 1431- - git U..J. U. -i ( Cold, Beach has a shotblatk; only 5 ccuta, too. . ,PB. ,M. ,F. iIE.PELS-H5 ; Doctor f Optics. Spectacles and Eye ' Glasses .Fittad f.and made, to, order. All Errors of Refraction ;Correcta4 1105 Adams' Ave. , Opposite : P. p. La. Grande, . Oregon pit JI. L..f.PEKW(0D , PpyelcJan and Surgeon , Over - Red, Cross ; Drug Store Special .attention to diseases of ,Eyo, and Ear. ' Office phone Main 22; Res. Main 7W-