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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1911)
PAG 2 4 :. LA. GRANDE EVENING "OBSERVER, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1911. A , a ',7 ; 'i- 41 8 H HEINZ V IN BOTTLES AND IN BULK OliveOil in 50 cent and $1.20 Bottles . , i ; ' ' ' ' - - ' . ' 4 Heinz' Grated Hoirse-Radith, Catsup and Mandalay Sauce 4 . 4 . 1 5 ;CityGnjqery,:& : The ' Home of : if ' f f?N. 11 Our .$ For (lie Next Thirty Daji Xoa Can Buy lour Snrenrare. Cnt Glass. X ' BUI Painted China, Clocks an d Jewelry at a Bedoctlon of from 10 to 25 Vet Cent off. All reliable Quality and Fully Guaranteed. , Opposite V. S land Office on it Reduction Sale 100 Switches 25 per cent off Beginning Monday morning . Switches, Curls,' Puffs and Combjngs made to : order can also supply the trade with Hair ' y . Goods , and Novelties, . Massage Cream ' and i .Facial Remedies. ' I Tie Paris Hair Store ! MRS. PALMER, 209 Fir St., La Grande, Ore.' ' A-.V.JfcJlfc.A .h A A J. j Perry Pneumatic Water Systems, Samson j j 7ind Mills, Deming Pumps, Richardson & Boynton n Warm Air Funiaces; Pipe Valves and Fittings, Gut n ters, PlmbtagPweyof'iil Kinds, Full Assort. ;nent of Nickel Trimmings. J PLUMBERS, HE TERS, HACK AND AMBULANCE JoJ) Printing Promptly at The Obss"-er "The George Palmer Lumber Company Retail Department We solicit your . orders , for Shingles, Rubbtrold Roofing; Dezdening We are prepared to furnish and deliver material, , ' . -promptly. : : :and;0L IVES Bakery;; Fancy Groceries La Grande's Lead ing Jeweler. A dams Arenne. ' , C. V i a t, -a, -ty r, rfB....iilIll..1...1h. r SH , M7L WORKERS m Uptown office Main 720 Residence phone Main 25 .1. BUSSEY qqh Pelt, Building Paper V. Phone Mam 8.' : ,K J L0G1LS SCORE 26 HIST SIS O.iMK CBATWMED WITH EXarij 3TENT AND AMUSEMENT Visitors Show Gentlemanlj Natures ! and Play Hard Clean Came ' Occasional biirsta of peed that were marelous, constant l ' dribbling that thrilled the audience and tired tho local youngstirs who. Inexperi enced with such procesea, tried to run thd dribblers down, marked every turn of the basketball game between :th Hamilton team of Two Rivers, Wis 'dt Saturday night against jthe local high school. The Middlewestern chaai pions and conquers of tb- West too, were nand.rapped by the Illness of their star Forward, Fougarty rath er, the au 'lence missjj the chance of reeing the ihamplon dribbler of the .country at work. Rut be It said to the credit of the other .;,)t ers, their drib- iling, basnet shooting and lightning passes were olenty fast enonzh for tho flr.'isfactlon of the audience and fast ar.d accu.nte enough to run up a score , .v ,ue'ut. Hu luf u& urunue.. Vt course, nothing like It has been seen i here. The Jocal quintet was up on its ,o; s ana .though manifestly outclasst'd hi every department of the conte?i shot baafceis ; witl: better eyes tha i usual, and came in for Its share of feain woik-oa thi Hcor. The five have b. tn compliment ed profusely for theif s owing. ;;' ' v' ,t '' V .,' "". ';; is need'ess to elaborate on thi "'nie" Itself. 3 he mirth-provoking 3. enes attending on the dribbling and anti-drobbling campaigns kept the au dltnce in an iiproar. to be brokitn on- 'V hv A rniind annlanaa tnv Pellicular. , nlav of brUliancy; . bofi ti.;m9 shot difficult goals. Bolton dre,v i)-e first tinklfl and Wring the gam got several well earned throws.' Rey nolds and Ralston ' got'Vthe "other scor e. Ralstons untiring efforts to break up dribfiles and combinations gave the spectators plenty of excite ment At the conclusion of the game proper,, an exhibition game of flv:i minutes duration was played, and though the visitors quite toyed with La Grande and shot baskets with re markable skill and pulled off lightning passes that made the spectators gape with wonder, the La Grande players showed an equal burst of speed and for flv minutes played a really fine game, , ; r:. '; .::. ?The capping feature to an evening ofrare entertainment was the Vac-V that though bigger, burlier, faete- and older, the visiting team did not one? commit a foul In the roughness category. Only a few: of any kind were committed and they wtire of min or importance. The game was entire. ly, void of rough features.the gentle manly visitors preferring to play bas ketball to unwarranted, football tac tics . The field Scores were the nrlnclnal item in scoring. Hamilton failed to r 'gister a free throw while Bolton got four in the first half and one In the last. The lineup: . Field Goals. 1st Half 2nd Half Aldous n 5 Fox .. .. 1 ' o Cary 4 i Reddington .... l o Krieger . .. ... .... ,.i 3 Speed .... .... i Total ............ ..36 20 ' Speed substituted for Gary In sec ond half. , . H , Bolton, F , . . . . ,4 ' 2 Reynolds, P .......... 1 j Bohn hkamp, C ;.o .' 0 . Ralston, O ....... o 1 Ixttes, O ........ ....0 , 0 Total 10 ' 12 Xotlee to thf PnMie. . To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hreby given that all business ,per tiltilng to the property ! or manage ment of the Sommer estate will now bo pttrnded'to by L. Rosenthal, trustee, okane. Wash.. Prerlns Cloth ln company, or matters may be re ferred to F. L; Meyers of the - La Ornnde National bank. I ROSE ROSENTHAL, FANNIE SOMMERS. heirs. rt If in AS.. Prtldnt Told England That Ons Mora PrivatMp Would Mean War.. Samuel R. Moseley, - editor of the Hyde Park (Mass.) Gazette, has writ ten recenUy a highly Interesting Lm coin story. - An Incident In the sad and busy life of Mr. Lincoln, Mr. Moseley says la the Gazette, was unfolded to a num ber, of citizens of the town, of whom the writer was one, during an excit ing state political campaign, an ac count of which we have nerer seen published. , v General Benjamin' p. Butler was making his camnalirn t- and one evening he spoke in Everett uaii, ana we never saw a larger audi ence la the buildine before After the rally General BuUer pro ceeded to the Everett Housa. vh he was entertained for nn more before leaving for Boston, ' . At me time the Alabama h stroyed by the Kearsarire thAPO Tram great excitement throughont the coun try, tne general said, esoeeiflliv in view pf the fact that England had an nounced her intention of nptrmitMna. another privateer to leave an English port to destroy northern commerce on the high seas, : " , The mere announcement was Phnnrh 10 siarue tne country, and Mr. Lincoln at once called his cabinet together to consider the matter. . The north's resources were greatly reduced by Its long struggle with the south, but there was an unmistakable feeling among the loyal neonlo thn t -England permitted another privateer to leave us snore arter the splendid vic tory of Commodore Winslow at Cher- Dourg tne government would be insH- ueo m aecianng: war on our British COUBlns,'' " ; , . At the meetlug of the cabinet Secre tary of State Seward and others took a (onstrvative view of the question, ad vising delay, while Secretary of War Stanton and Mr. Lincoln wer mnrn aggressive and wanted the matter set- tied at once. : Finally Mr, Lincoln took a card from the table and quickly adjourned the meeting after wrltins these denistra Instructions to his secretary of state: "Mr. Seward You will eay to Lord Paimerston that one more Alabama meant war. A. LINCOLN." The Fanciest Ever. New Boarder Ha ven't you got any fancy dishes! here? ; Rural Landlord Sure thing. :Mame, bring tne gentle man that mustache cup your grand father used to use. Puck. ? A mere madness to live like ) a wretch and die rich. Burton. . , Cure Your Rheumatism AND OTHER ILLS OF THE BOD V ' At The HOT L AKE SanatbHtim (THE HOUSE OF EFFICIENCY) HOT LAKE, OREGON THE Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Sells round-trip tickets, good for three months, allowing '$6.00 worth of accommodation at the Santo-. , rlum, at Portland and all O W. R. Stations. ; ' For further Information and illus trated booket, address, Dr. W. T, Phy, Medical ; Supt and Mgr., Hot Lake, Oregon, . any O.-W. B, & N. Agent, or write to - v 1VM. McMUKBAT, General Passenger Aaent. , PORTJ.AXD. OWEfiON' ' Bcurre De Anjon Fear Trees for Sale. Also other varieties of pears and a full line of apple and cherry trees. Re member that the Anjou pear Is the besL"r LINCOLN --- - - . , . v, . , ; " . . l x. u ul ' - ii . j , i . . I, , I , j , - - , . , , , ' " ' C , r T r I . : - - ' " 1 - - - ; TTT m Chief Joseph S Flour iVarranf(pease HAY, GRAIN, FEED, POULTRY SUPPLIES, WtiOD payJ.Bg fruit la the TJ. 8. and that we caa: grow it to perfection. , ' . KARL 6TACKLANTX ? i Mr. . BUSINESS Do you realize the Import ance of an ;-Xv,.'-r:.-i Electric Sign in dtawing trade to your store or place of business? We mate a very low flat rate on sign lighting, and are prepared to quote at tractive prices on any kind of a sign that you may de-' Our representative is al ways ready, to call and talk the matter , over with you. Eastern Oregon Light & jower Company Phone Main 34 : im Adhms Avi . LA GRANDE,' - ORE Pliimbing aid Heating Melville Compkie Equipment tor Resetting arm Repairing 1 Rubber Buggy Tires ; LA GRAWDE IRON WORKS ,D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor COMPUTE MACHINE lates Canl be Beaten tVK !ALt DiCorset-Happy t t - f . . '''.-. " ".V."-. K Whoa you dectae to be corset happ7, come and te fitted In the lace-ln-front Gossard. There is a model in the Gossard to show off to ' best advantage your special type of figure. &30 to $5.00. ' Mrs.RobertPattison TH0NE BLACK 148L UMBRELLA REFaIRS Govers from 50 cts to Three Dollars L C, Smith-La Grande For Quick Messenger Service Call Main 2t. orlnd. hm LET US DIE FOE T0C. ; Inact the only wayiwe live Is by dyeing. Don't dye yourself. . 1 ' It's better than dyeing yourself. - 'we'die'eteey-dat '-' a . t AND DTE FOB ALL ' . .Our charge for dyeing for you wont be hglo. 'A sample Job Is sufficient For best dyeing and cleaning hare us do IL1 ' ' : - ;- ELITE CLEANING i DTE WORKS, Phone Main 64. - SHOPS AND FOUNDRY BT : 1 1 ' : VV1; , v V I -1 Hf26.feif0i' Avenue ""4. V ''v,xrw.y.i'',,- ':-? 're- "Jtv i-':'' -