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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!?; SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1911. PAG ) i4 1: V O O LOCAL SPOKTLETS, COM- A AND THE LIKE 0 o o 000000060 00p , (Continued from Page Two) during Monday night. These dogs are about like timber wolves, and are vic ious fighters, remining one of the stor ies of Jack London's "Call of the Vlld.w : . .., .... ,,, L. C. Smith drives a 1911 model of the Ford. Its chief difference compared with the previous year's model is the reduction In price. ; That the . present time Is none too soon to begin preparations for next year's football team is the opinion of James H. Sheldon, Indiana's head coach, who was In Chicago this week and held a conference with all his ellgibles. Sheldon said he was anx ious to caution his men about thoirJ stfcdies, bo as to have a clean record next fall. - He arranged to have Capt. Gill hold practices two days each week In the "gym." Indiana has scheduled two games. '.'?. " Arrangements for 'holding the in " ternatlonal amateur billiard champs ionshin tournament tt WB'!i'"; ; greased to the naming of the date at which the series will begin at a meeting of the committee at the Lled erkranz club, In Chicago this week, at "Park avenue and Fifty-eighth street, yesterday. The series will be ' gin on Feb. 7, and while the number of entries will decide the length, of the meeting, it Is expected to contin ue for a. period of nearly two weehss , Battling Nelson has contracted to , have six rounds ' with a party here after to be named at Philadelphia March 17 and the dispatch conveying ' the information also says: "The fight will decide whether Nelson will remain in the ring." With a lucky draw one might deduce a wheezelet from that. It Is open at both ends. . ; .:' E. K. Sweetland, recently appointed crew coach at the University of Wis consin, ; resigned Thursday. Sweet land has been ill for several days, but his sickness was not considered , 'serious until Director of Athletics Ehler received word from him today that it would. be Impossible for him 'to resume his duties as-crew coach. HUGH JENNINGS AT BULL FIGHT Detroit Manager and Ills Bride See Contest at Juares. , El Paso, Tex., Jan. 21 Hug Jen nings, manager of the Detroit Tigers, is here on his bridal tour en route to Blsbee, Ariz., where he has mining Interests. Sunday he and his wife saw a bullfight in Juarez, Mexico, ad today he said: "It is not sport at all. It is slaugh ter. There is nothing of skill or bravery about it It is not to be compared with baseball. EDDIE COLLINS A NOISY CHAP ' Athletics' Star Second Baseman Keeps Up Running Fire of Jawing; - Philadelphia, Pa., Few of the fans outside of Philadelphia know that Eddie Collins is not only an Evers In second basing but In Jawing and yelp ing at the other performers. The impression seems to prevail that Col lins Is a brilliant player but a silent one. Far be it from such. ' Eddie is one of the noisiest ball players there Is. His face I? always open and some of these days he will inhale a'ground er if he isn't careful. , , $ "Get a wiggle there!' For the love of Mike, do you think your playing checkers T . Aw, say, if I had a four year old baby and he couldn't stop that one I'd, disown him. What! - Call that baserunnlng? You ' look like a goat tied to a post! Say, look UMBRELLA RE'rRS ; Govers from 50 cts to Three Dollars L; ( Smith-La Grange o o LADIES AND GENTS SHOE SHINE PARLORS "TOM. THE BOOTBLACK" 4 o o ha moved to 1118 Adams Avenue, where he will serve all customers, new and old. 6 O English Actress and Gold Medal She Gets From the New Theater ( 'y';'ym'm ., ;V:, ' ';'':v;; ;rr7 ' -ys . :-r V Miss Ellen Terry, the English actress who was associated for many years with Henry Irving, Is to receive a gold founders' mrCnl from the New theater of New York. The medal is to be given la 'recognition of Miss Terry's distin guished services to .dramatic art She is Just now lecturing in Ihe United States on Shakespearean heroines, and the presentation of the medal will take place while she is in New York. She will be the second person so honored by the New theater, of which W. K. Vanderbilt Is president. The first founders' medal was given to Dr. Horace Howard Furness, the Shakespearean schoU'.r, a few" months ago. Miss Terry Is sixty-two years old and has been on the stage more than half a century. -Her present tour of the United States is the ninth Bhe has made, seven of them being with Mr. Irving. She first came to America In 1883, and since then her visits have been at regular intervals. She did much to make Irving's tours successful. . Her popularity In England was shown in 1906 when a "shilling fund" was started to celebrate the fiftieth anni versary of her stage debut and 00,000 persons contributed to the testimonial . at him now; didn't slide, and caught standing up! Hate to soil that nice white . uniform, huh? . G'wan, now, tel 'it to Sweeny, you big lvoryhead. . Thusdoth Mr..' Collins keep things stirred up vocally throughout a game and the effect upon the 'Athletes Is the same as produced by John Evers' diatribes when he upbraids the Cubs. And maybe the Cubs dldnt miss that flow of language In- the big series! Zimmerman is no howler. He went two weeks once without Baying any- thing except "Please pass the salt," and what good is that sort of oratory for a world's championship? SHERIDAN TO FIGHT THILLIPS Local Lightweight Gets Match With Cleveland Boy. Chicago, Jan. 21. Eddie "MIck") Sheridan, the Irish boy' from the stockyards who is causing a great deil of talk among local fight fans, has been matched to box Joe Phil Hps of Cleveland, 0., . before the Windsor boxing club of Windsor, Canada, Jan. 25. Kid Howard, who is piloting the affairs of Sheridan, has plenty of work for his man, but ic careful to choose only fighters who are real lightweights to meet his pro tege.' ; . . ; Phillips Is a Btrong, rugged young fellow who held the hard hitting Paul Slkora to a fifteen round draw and If Eddie is successful against Phillips be will immediately go east, where Tom OTtourke has promised him a match with K. 0. Brown. "Big Eight" Meeting Feb. 4. ' Bloomington, Ind., Jan. 20 In an swer to letters sent out by Dr. C. P. Hutchins of Indiana university all conference bajseball teams in- the "Big Eight" will hold a meeting in Chi cago Feb. 4 to adopt baseball sched ules. Notice for Bids. ' ; Notice Is hereby given that Boaled proposals will be received by the May or and City Council of the City of La Grande, Oregon, until Wednesday, February 1st, 1911. at the hour of 3 o'clock p. ra. for the purpose of audit ing the city books, papers, documents and finances. . Bids shall be sealed and be marked, V v J. t t "Bids for Auditing City Books,".The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ; ,. . , ... v ; La Grande, Oregon, January 20th, 1911. ' v -i -:rJ i.--- A. L. RICHARDSON, : ; '. Mayor. C. M. HUMPHREYS, City Recorder. Jan 20-31 , - Xotlce for Publication. ? . . : Department of the Interior, U. S. t Land office at Grande. 'Oregon, November 21st, 1910, "Notice is hereby given that Henry 0. Zwlcker whose post office address is 25th and Lee streets, .Salem,-Ore gon, did on the 16th day of June, 1910, file in this office swrn statement and application, No. 08205, to purchase the SW 1-4 NE 1-4, W 1-2 SE 1-4, Section 24, Township 3 South, Range 34 East, Willamette ' Meridian, and the tim ber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 8, 1878, and acta amen datory, known as the '"Timber and Stone Jj&v," at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised at $405.00, , the timber esti mated 375,000 board feet at $1.00 per M, and the land $30.00; that-Bald ap plicant will offer final proof In sup port of this application and sworn Btatement on the 16th day of Febru ary, 1911, before the Register and Re ceiver, United States Land Office, at La Grande, Oregon. Any person 1b at liberty to protest this purchase before entry or Initiate a contest at any time before patent Issues,, by filing T corroborated affi davit In this office, alleging , facts which would defeat the 'entry. : F. C BRAMWELL, Register Nov. 25 Feb. 3. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all con cerned that Ellen S. Bull, administra trix of the estate of William H. Bull, deceased, has filed in the , County Court of Union County, State of Or egon, her final account in the admlnls tratlon of said estate and that said Court has eef Monday, the 6th day of February, A. D., 1911, at two o'clock . P. 21., at fee County Court house in La Grande, Oregon, for the hearing of such report and all objections thereto, j .; i ' ELLENS. BULL, i, : i i I Administratrix.: Tec SO Jan 6. 13. 20, 27 f Notice for Publication. - Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, November 21st, 1810. 1 Notice is hereby given that Edward D. Klrkpatrlck of Pendleton, Oregon, who, on February 9th, 1904, made Umatilla Entry No. 825, -Serial No. 05607 for NW 1-4 SE 1-4 (untimber ed) . Sec 29, and N El-4 SE 1-4. (timbered) section 8 Township 1 South, Range 35 East Willamette Me ridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described,' before Frank Baling, County Clerk of Uma tilla County, at his office, at Pendle ton, Oregon, on the 11th day of Jan uary, 1911. v V" Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas B. Wells, of Joseph, Oregon, Thomas Burns of Walla Walla, Wash., William A. Slusher and Henry Kop ittke of Pendleton, Oregon. v F. C. BRAMWELLrHeglster. , .Not, 25-Feb. 3.. : Notice is herti!y $nta to all ccn oerce!, that Wm. Reynolds, adminto astor ot the estate ul v':tf. "Albert Aflame, deceased, han ii.. in the County, Court of Union Ciknz?, Ore gon, nis final report o! his s.dminlis ttfctioa of the state ot said William .Albert, Adams, .deceased and that said court has set Wednesday, the 8th !y of February, ; A. V '.a 2 y VatR f.i. ;rt. at the count;- 'co'irt house in Lajyran.4. Oregon, for the tlons tiia-ArC. -: " .' ' Datfd at La Grtcde, Oregon, c& thli JC'th day of January, A. C. ?it ; .. WILLIAM REYNOLDS, Administrator of the estate of Will Jan? Albert Adam. !?ceased., t Jan. ",t0, iT. 24, 31, Feb. 14- ?A ' ., Notice for Publication. , . . Department of the interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, November ,21st, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that Henry Kopittke, of Pendleton, Oregon, who, on February 9th, 1904, made Umatilla purchase No-824, Serial No, 05606, orf SW 1-4 NW. 1-4. Sec. 29 luntira bered) and SE 1-4 NE 1-4 (timbered) Section 8, Township 1 South, Range 35 East) Willamette Meridian, has fil ed notice of Intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Frank Sating, County Clerk, at his office at Pendle ton, Oregon, on the 11th day of Jan uary, 1911. f . - , Claimant names aB witnesses; Thomas B. Wells of JoBeph, Oregon, Thomas Burns of Walla Walla, Wash., William A. Slusher and Edward D. Kirkpatrick of Pendleton, Oregon. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. ' Nov. 25-Feb. 3. Notice io Creditors. " Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Clarence O. Morgan, waa on the 28th day of October, 1910, duly appointed administrator of the es tate of John' Morgan, deceased, by order of the County court of Union County, Orogon, and has duly qual ified as such administrator. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are here by notified to .present the same to me at my residence in Union, Union County, State of Oregon, duly verified and with proper voucher, as required by law, within six months from the date of this notice. , CLARENCE O. MORGAN, ' Administrator. Dated at Union, Oregon, this 16th day of January, 1911. S.-0. CORRELL. Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication January 20, 1911. , ' . ' . WKY Jan. 20 27 Feb. 3-10-17. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Union County. H. D. Kennedy; Plalutiff, vs. El nora Kennedy, Defendant To Elnora ' Kennedy, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required and notified to be and. ap pear in the above eitltled court and answer the complaint therein filed against you In the above entitled cause, on or before the 6th day of March, 1911, after six weeks publi cation of this summons. And you will hereby take notice that It you fail to bo appear and an- swer the complaint, for want there of, the plaintiff will ask he Court for the relief demanded In said com plaint, to-wit: For the dissolution of the marriage contract now exist ing between yourself and plaintiff, and for general relief. This summons is published by or der of the honorable J. W. Knowles, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Unioa County, made and dated at La Grande,. Ore gon, on the 19th day of January, 1911, directing publication thereof for six consecutive weeks, in the La Grande Weekly Observer, a newspaper pub lished at La Grande, in Union county, Oregon, the first publication of this summons to be on the 20th day . of January, 1911. ' , , r ," ' J. F. BAKER, , Attorney for Plaintiff. WK Jan. 20-27 Feb. 3-10-17-24 Mar. 3. '.Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Union. Joseph Palmer and Jullua Roesch, PlaintiffV . ;;.I;.; , John .Harris, Susan-.. Harris, " the ' First National Bank of Elgin and J. F. Phy; Trustee in Bankruptcy 1 of J. W. Scriber, Defendants;, .. .II .oiiu nwrii ana uusan Harris, the above named defendants, you and each of you are hereby notified to be and appear in the above entitled court and answer the complaint thereon j filed against you In the above entitled ' Bult within six weeks from. the first' publication of this summons, and de fendant will take notice that, If they fail - so to appear and answer, the plaintiffs will for want thereof apply to the court for the relief demanded In the amended complaint towlt, that plaintiffs be decreed to be the owners In fee of the real estate described In the amended complaint to wit, lots one and two and the southeast quarter of northwest quarter ' and southwest quarter of, northeast quarter of Sec i he oiii hwm ft mm si T5TIFHEN you want a yw first-class job of V V pr;nting, and want it without delay; when you have a design in printing you would like to have figured out sat isfactorily; when you want work at reasonable prices, bear the EVEN ING OBSERVER in mind and call Main 13, also Independent 1342. my i&myi We Do Anything With Type IVENIG The Print Slkop tion nineteen in township one b ;c:h cf range 40, east of Y')llamette Meri dian, and south half of northtft ,t quarter and south half of 'northwest quarter, and ' north half of 'south east quarter, and southwest quar ter , of section 24, and south half of southeast quarter and southeast quarter of southwest quarter of sec tion 23 and east half of northwest quarter of section twenty six in town ship one south of range 9, east of Willamette meridian, in Union coun ty, Oregon and that plaintiff's title thereto be quieted. -: Th: sinnnvoTis 'is' published by or' der of iik1 a. circuit court of the state of Oregon, for tl'tf cocsly ot Union, bearing , date ric fcta day of January A. D. 1911, directing fvhji-' cation of tibia summons for vjs con secutive weekB in the La Grande Ev en'ng Observer a newspaper publlsh d at la Grande, Union 'Jounty, -Oregon, and o? general circulation In said stata and county and the first ptitliid-oft of, this summons is on th 10th day ot January, A. D., 1911. :'. J. D. SLATER, ,." . '"'; .Attorney for Plaintiffs. Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31, Feb. 7, 14, 21 iNe7 iransrei Line M. L. Leader PROPRIETOR PHONE R'ED 37C2 Drayingof All Kind IT fay OBSERVER with a Pay Roll D) n) Hi xay;koM I i . . t ....... , i - f MMnmJI '-' r r or its victims'.;--: ,(U,8e " 'or commun: