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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1.011. : ire Yfur Rheumatism tD OTIilR ILLS OF TI1E CODV At The . HOT LAKE Sanafoi?itim (THE HOUSE OF EFFICLENCT) EOT LAKE, OREGON' " . THE , Oregon-V ashington Railroad & Navigation Co. 'sells round-trip tickets, good for three ) " months', allowing 16.00 worth of accommodation at the Santo-' rlum, at Portland and all 0- . W. R. & N, Stations. For further information and illus trated booket, address.. Dr. W. T. Phy, Medical Supt. and Mgr., Hot Lake, Oregon, any O.-W, R. ft N Agent, or write to .. . WM. JIcJUJIlRAT, General Passenger Agent, ' PORTLAND. OREGON. 5 'QftHriM s : . -f k -i .;-.- -r-:: A GOOD JUDGE OF CIGARS. Is the man that knows what he wants and gets the most for his money. FAM US KI5G Hayana Cigars are bnilt in Spanish form of the best Im ported Havana's, making a mild, sweet creamy smoke, one that the last : puff Is sweeter than the first, are yon getting that much for jour mon. ey, If not, why not! FAM US KltlG XiOMl FACTORY "t- J a. :'i I il 1 'I iwi V" 'A i il ':';-'-".;. .--,-:.:- -"-v, v '; .: ',-,: ; ;, . c '.v.. .v. f ; v-V: - ' " --i : . : .. :v .'----'..-,:N'.,..f' ,' ".'r-,,''::'-:'.-'':'','i';'';v'J.': .'ii.V . '" f ' ' " ' "t ' , ' ' ' . . "... i' V'::v - ... www.giB.-fu. """.,"! ; !..!..! .'r."!!!"?r.r?rgrir", -. . , , r,,,......,., i - .. ,; , t ... r I;. " ; ureat Lomac:Opeira . : $ a ' " . . i! " - " ' " . ' " SPORTING N0TI. (Continue rrom page tl.) troit top the iU In drawing fc;tes ou balls in the major leasuts. All tli? new meuiber3 of the Chi cago" White Sox have fine records SJ mitior -leftgriiet-ft .- nrt th- i-h are thai Hugh Duffey will develop a! few stars. -!' .. ' . . : About the oul tangle in baseball circles of lato la the fight in the Three' I League. ' An effort to pust Water-. loo and take In Qulncy touched off the fuse. ; , ' city, will take place next Friday eveu- As capable umpires are getting 'leg in this city. The place has not so' scarce President Lynch of the J been definitely announced but lnvita National League, will engage a scout jtlons will be issued In a day or so. to visit the minor leagues and look! over the arbiters. . Samuel Strlng-Nlcklln the old New York and Baltimore player, Is studying music In Paris. Sarahiy be lieves that he is good for the .300 class in grand opera.. . . . Fred Lake is to be chief scout forj ' COntestel throughout, feccre the St.: Louis Browns and John Mcj.at end of first half being 3 to ll The Closky will bo one of lake's as-score wa3 tj,ed four tlms. Following slstant3. McClosky has managed was the line up: J teams In Milwaukee, Louisville and! Joseph W. C. H. S. St Louis. v Manager Jennings will send his veteran pltcners, f Donovan, Mullen and Summers,' to riot Springs, Ark. where they will spend two weeks be fore Joining the Tigers at-Monroe, Loulsana. - ' - Claude Horzog believes that he will be able to make a better snowing u Boston now that Fredt Tenney is doss of the Rustlers. Last season Manager Fred Lake and Horzog couldn't see each other. ' - - . ' . '....''., ' " v ... Work ha3 been started on the new baseball park for the New. .York Amerclans at Klngsbrldge. The main grand stand, trlpple decked, will seat 2QJ)00 persons and on either side will be bleachers capable - of holding 20,000 more, ' ; JOSEPH WIN'S GAME Wallowa County High School Lost to Joseph High School Friday. , ' Joseph won the basnet nan gamer,vveinJiorn a lamaiy arug sxore. , 1 On account of repeated requests public at the 13 SI n ?. i,f DESrUOG OOUTS M IF PRESEOT PIS WWl . '- . While there la yet a question aa to the exact date of the meet, it 13 more than probable , that the triangular 'wrestling bouts between the Eakr Athletic club, the Hot Lake Wrest krs and the B. M. A. mat men of this The event will be entirely new to local people. A half dozen wrestling i events of (good caliber will be on the program and there Is going to be much excitement. An indication of what will be done is shown by the fact that Hot Friday night from W. C. H. 3. by the ''score of 22 to 20. The .game 'was Cole . . , Center . ..... Cramer H. Shutt ......Right Forward ..Read Vest ........ Left Forward Skaggs Aiken . i . . . .Right Guard . .... .French Shutt . Left Guard Emmons Foster and Wells .Subs .Berry,- Ault FRESH3TEX CUMI)) TO FATO ' " (Continued from page Six) y '"va"rgity on lue euw everyone of them gave promise cf in the near, future mastering tha eame creditably. Schofneld and Murchiaon, Rcoka, were the stars of the match and (Vsplayed'tact, knack and seed t'i.it would o credit to a first team vlayer. The ..lineup: , ; 1 . Rooks '. Sophs Scho field .... '.. F Carpy Crawley ...F Wright "th?" T.ittU .....C . Bohnenkamn "Tut" MurchiBon G , ...... . . .Couch Watson ......... G , . Hopper Referee'and umpire. Nelbauer and Turner of Cove. Valentines, more ; valentlnea, Just look at them at one half price at Sil- the High School will present Pinafore Steward Theatre Saturday night Prices, 25, 35, wo . vo! hi Oil I Lake Is making arranctiusnta for a special train to bring the rcoter3 from that town, and Invitations to the num ber of about 100 will be issued here so that there' will probably ba a fair sized crowd to" see the contest Joe Heindrlch the Baker wrestler b3 a fine class of amateurs and four will besupplied by Hot Lake and perhaps two. from the B. M. A. here. All will be amateurs and there will be no prizes whatever, the small entrance fee to be charged being mereiy xocot rr Incidental costs and expenses of brlniring the Baker and Hot Lake peo-. pie here. .- I5FE BUZZING IX PENDLETON' Addition of two Towns Mill Give Ad ded Eatpctus to Ball League. The baseball bee is already begin ning to buzz In Pendleton sporting circles and the talk allcentfrs about a league team, says the Pendleton East Qregonian. It is certain that this city will be represented by such a team, it Is also assured that th2 Blue Mountain league will continue its ex istence and there is some likelihood of it being Increased from four to six. Indeed, four towns in addition to those which; were represented last year have aireuuj' t6u.Hvi ti-.? sire to put teams in the field, but the local boys are not inclined to favor an eight team eague because of the length of time required to complete schedule. - Walla Walla, Dayton, Hermlston and Echo are the four applicants for permission to enter the league but ac cording to President Nelson, there will be no probability of any of the west end towns being considered be cause of the train connections. If a four team league Is decided upon, Wal- Ha Walla will probably be substitut rt ed for Pilot Rock and the other th t earns will be the same as last year, Pendleton, Athena and Weston. In case a six team league Is decided upon 50 and 75 cents Vyion and lM:-t Ro k will i ' uli: bo th? tv'0 ("her town? to in .;r...l The sihfduU will start lu;-ir.g tl; first til r t of AiJSil i-P.d will C.rstinu i 'for fiftn -w'ei-ks. each team jlayi!,. ; a same every Sunday. TniDirits at lh;in I'oontf Xon of NHt Town I ale t Mat tnat W?th a Vim. ' , (Elgin Recorder) Several, we ;ks ago a class of local young men and boys under the direc tion of John Dabney be?au the study of acrobatic and tumbling feals ar.;l i88 a (result some, excellent pcrform- ers are.' being developed. The ciasa consists of Albert and Robert ramus sen, Davey Elmns'ein,, Koscoe Austin, Lloyd Evans, Hugh McNaughton.'.Sid--ney Matk, Harold Hug and Floyd Al- leu. Son:fi if tha boytt nr; progrf;s3lng and phow signs of becoming iproficlent in tumblinir feata. Mr, Dabney has dCTdted srvercl nights each week to . jiving the boys instructions and while he Is not professional he knows miny j tricks of the trade, aa is shown by thi j work of thj class. The boys win niane their first appearance at the high school entertainment . which will be given here on Saturday, when all. will have an opportunity of seeing their work. 'ot!ct "f Pln- ct"rmrj.t Notlce is iier".,v all ccn- wr.e.'. that Wm. Reynolds, adrc'r'r trstcr ot the esUt? . !' ,Vv...f,n Albert .Mams,, -deceaseu, '.; 'n "! r:, ' VT S!" i tiitl.T. of the. state oi Albert, Adams,- deceased and that said court has set Wednesday, the 8th ivv of February, A. U - .V. ? "iacK . at the couul; eurt house In La (jrane. Oregon, for the " i - JUST Shining Parlors, Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies, Fresh ruits, 241 Depot Street from the X . - . ,1 . ti- zi u La Gr: lunuar 1 Vv'LLIAM I: r-r.r of the e;j M .vr.'v. 21. 31. IVo. When yo. c ' 1 i:4 C!ianjberls.in' t'' '.h L,-m: lis yon urt ali t'::t iinv tiniit;m7 lovrani j.iis-un,; t 1 ,. t: it '.&. L'-r.-i mid niay l-e giv.-a iu ouiiiilt ntlf to a hub g to an .tit. ' - il ilp'ers. "-.1 n 'J psli! ' "1 Rev. Dr. Alzamen Ira Luca Ph. D. . ' . .. , at the Central L,linouaii r Church Admission Free OPENED rresh ropcorn La Grande, Oregon ! r 5 1 : V tin