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-LA r.ItAMU; EVENING OBSEHVLIL' i- QA7ZZZlYb CCTTOEEK 7, 1S11. Is AUTOMOBILE AND E EXT TEAM LOCAL FOOTBALL SITUATION IS DUBIOUS. - . Bolton Probably Out of Game for the Season Others Hart. Next Saturday brings anotrfer foot ball team to La Grande. Enterprise Is booked by Manager Reynolds to be on band that day giving La Grande two successive games at home. The following Saturday La Grande goes to XZgin to play a return game for the one scheduled here today with Elgin The balance of the schedule is still jsomewhat in the air but will likely 1 within a few days. Cecil Bolton has probably wore a football suit for the last tim- this year, lie Is still suffering with his neck, in. jmeu a cc' MKU auu tuc uat-k Sclvl Jo in all probability to go without h!m. In addition to this tough luck Cap lain Lottes has been out of the prac tice for some time with a weak an We. Not quite 11 men of rattling good jmaterlal and injuries among those who are versed In the game, has put Coach Caylor to thinking nishts of late as to when he is going to fill out his team The team lacks weight and experience, two very essential qualities regardless of revised rules. Archie Hahn who is coaching Whit - T S man this year Is a Michigan alumnus I 4 4 4 .'''; though he is a Wisconsin native. He J The bout between Bob Moha and ranked a the . .lst short distance' "Cyclone" Thompson scheduled for man of the middewest betwe:n 1900 (Xew OrI:ans, Oct. 8, has been declared v uo gnu in uicguu mr ome time. There will be approxlmat It 43.000 seats ln th" Harvard stadium for the Yale game, November 25. 4. 4 M. H. Horr, the former Svracuse football star and hammer trow r. la coaching the Purdue university squad. 4 4t 4- ;w?r:T" -..tt r- with Ontario at Bak today, relates th. B 1 u 1 ,CBQ IO ?Rme r tWO UrpeUa frnm today, relate. th Baker Hera! The V Ontario school always sends out ot AttTING aLallcas- Jul 0.;U. i n J tHTTi Good 1 , ,r no lonB,r confined id inoj Nw yrJc ' Dttnl In at Louis Glebe-Damoerat IS YOUR NAME IN THE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY ? OUR NEW BOOK GOES TO PRESS OCTO BER 15TH, AND WE SHOULD RECEIVE NOTICE OF ANY CHANGES OR OMIS SIONS BEFORE THAT DATE. Home Independent Telephone Co. t bunch of huskies and the game will ; be well worth while. Ontario regu . larly takes Boise and other Idaho teams into camp. The tentative lineup of the alumnae is as follows. - , i ' , ; Finley C; Hiatt, rg ; Newton, rt; Burke, re; Wilson, rhb; Richardaon, fb; : Shinn. lhb; Smith, le; Hughes, It; Blug, lg; Cunning, qb; - Baer, Hindman and Howard, subs. 41 Then; are six candidates for quar terback on the Chicago 'varsity 11 and the best man weighs only 130 pounds. The University of Pittsburg 11 have hops of a game with Pennsylvania If the latter cancels the date with Michigan. 4 Surles. Hicks and Weir are the only 1910 team at West Point who will be missed from the army linkup this sea son. The football game between the Jo seph and Wallowa high school teams last Saturday was won by the home team, the Score being 3 to 0 In favor of the Wallowa boys. Both teams put up a good eame of ball, and it was interesting from start to finish. The high school fans for Wallowa wjre out in numbers, wnien pave tnem ' plenty of encouragement. In the eve ning the high school girls gave the winning team a lunch, and all had a jony good time. On the 14th tin Wallowa boys play a return game on the Joseph grounds. Wallowa Sun. : . . . i 8 44 q j, $ q ITH THE BOXERS. $ The promoters of the' Johnson-Wells , but are sore and thr:aten to put the 1 rollers under thp nm in r - on, ' i ' 4- 4 4 I J" Curl-?y, the Chicago wrestling promoter, has signed up with Jim Flynn and will manage the "hope kll- . ler" in the future. - ! . Racine Begins at Plmllco. Baltimore. ,Md.. Qct. 7. The fall meeting of the Maryland 'Jockey club opened at the Pimllco track this after noon ana win run for 14 days. The on the .cm th nnpnlno- rlow included-the ''Inaiignral steeplechase,'' th. D.kln - . ' ib . . v I 11(1 n UUIOr, "Mil fniru BOOn. YOUNG. SPORTING "NEWS LITTLE CONFIDENCE AMONG BIG ' GAME FOLLOWERS. Local "Bug's" Are Few Who Can A. , daim M'Inner With Confidence 444444---4444. BETTING EVE NMONEY, w New York, Oct. ?. Betting on the world's series is ewn mon- ey here today. New York base- Q 3 ball club's offices are flooded with 8' checks for seat reservations and " a new attendance is expected. 8 La Grande numbers many ardent followers of the big brush games and in j'iars past the returns oi the world zzrizz Issued 'bv the Gbs.rv.-? - ci " Biup niliaiio flies. True, too, there has beon gen t rally a well-defined clique of men wno wre confident of picking the win- ' in the climax series of all base- bal1 and advance arguments to back .them-up. But who is advancing any i sound dope as reason why Connie j SIack 8hould repi3at or the G)ant8 should "bust" Into the winning streak? I sure thens are a, tew who-are wise enough to back up their Judgment with a few simoKons, but these are ! few. When the world series starts on ' the 14tn tnere w111 be leB8 certainty 'among the fans than ther. has beun since the Detroit-Chicago scrap of two yeas ag0' 1 A11 the more reason thouKn wny the ' 8ame8 BhouW be of uncommon interest mum tut mt Biguui BireaK 01 Jroruanu at Vernon this week has been watched by La Grande people. 4 4 4 Cy Young won two of the three i games the Boston iFustl rs have cop ped from Pittsburg this season. . 4 4i 4. Boston sports are loflng 10 to 8 that the Athletics will capture the series for the worlds championship. 4 It is said that HDrvle Overall , who has b, en p.tchlng ior the Stockton, Cal., team this summer, will return to the Cubs next season. 4 4r 4 "Big Ed" Walsh, of the White Sox. picks the Athletics to cop the big ser ies. Ed says that Jack Barry at short Is the answer. 4 4 4 Arthur Irwin will be elected vice president of the New York Highland ers, and Hal Chase will manage th: team again next season. Tdo bad Bill Dahien didn't get his Brooklyn team working right earlier In the season. The Sup rbas played great ball during the last 'western trip, 4 4 4 Prough. Severold, Covaleskl, Mar sans, Almeida and Balentl are a bunch of names that hav; Cincinnati fans up "in the air" trying to pronounce them 4 Cliff Blankenshlp has been signed to manage the Helena team ln the I n Ion association. H managed the Salt La!e City team durln? the past sea son. i 4- 4 j." Pitcher "Stouey'..!lct;iynu, of -the. MiiwauKee teftm, :s tun the "Stone; Man" of old. Twle within two we,jw ytoney". pitched .alouble h-'udfr .and won all four games. . ... "Honus" Wagner, Bobby Byrne and "Lefty ' Lelfield are making arrang ments for an auto trip through Europe. Bobby will be "ln dutch In Germany, but when the trio hits Ireland he will surely show his German pals. CURRENT SPORT NOTES An Euglltih curling tenm will visit Canada this winter. Eddie Hanlon, ex-llght weight pugil ist, wants to take np refereeing fights ou the Pacific coast He Is twenty-five years old. Sydney, New South Wales, has forty four bnscbnll teams. Including fifteen school nines, pluylng the national pas time of the United States. Tommy Keane. the Syracuse univer sity athletic trainer, believe tlmt Rcldpnth, hl frock in:irrrr u.ller. l rMo tn iuttrii'e nny vt C:v t-o'!ce f nicks at that UtHtuute. It bus beeu announced that a winter meeting of n hundred days will beglo nl tin- J hp res tMerii-o) mce track Iec. TIRE INDUSTRY GLEIW11 PACKED ! Ol'ERA HOUSE HEARS 'ADDRESS LAST SIGHT. - Hints to Tire Urmts Accompany Mov ing Picture and Lecture. Steward's opera house was filled to capacity last night with a crowd of ladles and gentlemen, most of whom i were auto owners or relatives of own- ers, to hear the "Tree to Tlra" lecture and witness the moving pictures. The demonstration was giv.n under the auspices of the B. F. Goodrich Tins company of Akron, Ohio, and the lec ture and films took the audience to the region of th; Amazon, saw how the tre-8wer3 "milked" and how tlie raw product was transported and fin ally how the tires were made. In- j cidentally the audenre saw soe auto l races that were thrillers and the lec ture was highly enjoyed by everyone. The opera house was packed. ' One of the many good advices giv n by the lecturer to automobile owners was the care of the tire. Small bruis es lead to great troubl s he said and if the owner would see to it that the littl'j bruises and cuts in the tire were cleared of dirt and " glued together again it would prevent subsequent trouble. The lecture entertained not only those of the audienc-. who could profit from the suggestion's, but was entertaining to the laynwn, too. To Ce!eWate Peace MIsfIoh. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 7. Four governors and a numb: r of mayors, ln addition to many of the most famous military or ganizations in tbi United States, will be in Atlanta the first three days of the coming week for the celebration in connection with th; unveiling of the Old Guard monument at Piedmont park. The monument Is to commem orate the "mission of peace' on which the Gate City Guards of this city made a tour of the north soon after th: close of the civil war.. NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Nt- 'I 1e h h, .Ivon that in nnrinanre of a resolution adopted by the com- mon council of the city of La Grande. Oregon, on the 5th day of Amust. 1909 creating Improvement district No. 1. jiofi Aom., ovonn: oH Hiirh vtrirt 'nH in ..rsuance of a resolu - Hon adopted by Bald common council on tt.i 6th day of September. 1911. whereby sa!d council determined and d clared its Intention to improve all that portion of Adams avenue in said improvement district hep:lnafter described, bv laying thereon cement walks on both sides, th-: council will, ten days after the rrvice of this no tice upon the owners of the property affected "and ben:fHed jiy such 1m-provein-nt. order that said above de crlbed Improvement be made; that te boundari s of said district to be so lmoroved are as follows: All that portion of Adams avenue, from the wst curb line of First street. to the east curb line of Oak stre t. . (A) And the property affected or benefited bv said 'Improvement is as follows: Lots I and 16. block 3; lots 1 and 16 rbiof. V: lots 8 and 9. block 5; lots 8 jh19. h'ock 4; Grandy's 2nd addition to La Grande. Or; eon. ''i' S'otlce Is hereby further given that the ccfuncil will levy a suecial assess ment on all property affected and bene fited bv such improvement for the purpose of paying for such Improve ment. That the estimated cost of such Improv: ment is the sum of $461.65 That the council will, on the 18th day of October, 1911. meet at the council chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock p. in., chamber at the hour of 8 o clock p. m., to consider said estimated cost, and the levy of said assessment,, wnen a near- Ing will be granted to any person feel- re BgEri'?ved by -such assessment. La Grande. Oreeon, October 4th. 1911. CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, OREGON. By C. M. HUMPHREYS. R corder of the City of La Grande, Oreson. 10-7-10t NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No tice is hereby given that In pursuance of a resolution adopted by the com mon council of the city of La Grande. Oregon, on the 5th day of August. 1909 cr atlng Improvement district No. 2. and designating Third street, as such district and In pursuance of a resolu-' lion adopted by said common council on the fith day of September. 1911. where bv said council determined and A. clared Its intention to Improve ail that portion of Third street, in said im provement district as hereinafter de scribed, by laying thereon cement curb on both sides of street, the council will, ten days after the s'rvic" of this notice upon the owners of the property affected and benefited by such ' lm - provemrnt, order that said above, de - scribed Improvement be made; that the boundaries of said district to be so im proved ara as follows: 1 ' All that portion of Third stret, from the south curb line of Jefferson avenue to the nor.th curb line of Main avenue. (A) And the property affected or benefited by said Improvement is. as follows: , The west half of blocks 1." 2 and 3 and th'3 east halt of blocks 7, 8 and 9, j La Grande, Oregon, j. . , x. Notice to hereby further given that the council will levy a special assess ment on all the property affected and benefited by such Improvement for the purpose of paying for such Improve ment . That the estimated cost of such Improvement is the sum of ; $184.60. That the council will, on the 8th day of October, 1911, meet at thecou,ncil to consider said estimated cost, and the levy of said assessment, when a hear ing will be granted to any person feel ing aggrieved by such assessment. La Grande, Oregon,. October 4th. 1911. CITV COUNCIL OP LA GRANDE, OREGON. , By C. M. HUMPHREYS. Rrcorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon, i . . 10-7-10t NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No tice iB her. by given that in pursuance of a resolution adopVd by the cdm n:cr. cc"Tici! cf th c't" f T oroTidp Oregon, on the 9th day of February. 1910, cr :at!ng Improvement district No. 17 and designating Jefferson avenue, as such district, and ln pursuance of a resolution adopted by said common council on the 23rd day of September. 1911. whereby said council determined and declared Its intention to Improve all that portion of Jefferson avenue in such Improvement district as herein ft r described, by laying thereon ce ment walk, combination curb and gut ter, the council will, ten days after the service of this notice upon tie owners of the prooerty aff-?tced and benefited by such Imi rovement. order that ?afd above described improv ment be made; that the boundaries of saH district to ..' A?l that portion of Jefferson avenue-, from the esst curb lin- of Elm street, to the west l'ne lot 8. block 112, Chap lin's addition to La Grands, Oregon. (A) And the property affected or benefited by said improvement is us follows: Lots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. block 112; Chaplin's addition to La Grande, Ore gon. Notice- If hereby further given that the council will levy a special assess ment on all. the property affected and b neflted b 8uc,h 'niproveir.ent' for the PurPOSe Of paying for SUch InUJlW .ment- That the estimated cost of such ';hement 91 0. Jfh JPr Ten L0I7 1Sth October 1911 meet at the council chamb3r at the hour of S o'clock o. m.. ito consider said estimated cost, and the levy of said assessm nt, when a hear Ing.wlII be "ranted to any person feel- i lng aggrieved by such assessment. La Grande, Oregon, October 4th, 1911. s CITV COUNCIL OF I-A GRANDE, OR'EGON. By C. M. HUMPHREYS, Rrcorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon. 10-7-lCt Notice of the Meeting of the Board of Equalization ty board oi equalization for Union county, Oregon, win attend at th: court house, La Grande, on Monday, October 16, 1911, and publicly exam ine the assessment roll, correct all errors In valuation, descriptions or qualities of 4and lots or other prop erty, as. assessed by th: count v asses- sor, and It shall be the duty of all persons '.interested to appeac t! the time- and place given. ' All persons having grievances re garding the 1911 assessment may ap pear before such board and present their affidavits containin-r erounda for complaint. All such affidavits must be presented during the first week of the meeting of the' board. D. M. CLARK, Assessor for Union County, Ortgon. FOR THE CHILDREN AL80 FOR GROWN PER80NS QUICK - SAFE - .RELIABLE NO OPIATES NO NARCOTIC8 FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR COMPOUND A COMMON COLD netrlected maw -wnica onen means sud den fatality. Keep FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND alw.v. i k- " " give at nrst ln of a cold. . . . j - --- John Parsons, Stewart. Ohio, writes e use Foley's Honev Tar pound as our best and nnlv rnnirh remedy. It never fails, to cure any of my seven childern of cough. My 2 tnonths' old baby has had a moat vere cough which our doctor Said he could not cure and that baby would surely die. Several of our relation and neighbors had gathered to witness iuc namg or me ciiiid's life. Two bottles of Foley's Honev Ta pound cured the child and be la ti and well today." HILL'S DRUG STORE. , KOTICE OF STREET LTTFROVEJfEXT r , . ,; v TO WHOM1 IT MAY' CNCERN i No tice la hereby given that la pursuance of a resolution adopted by the com mon council of the .city of Lit Grande, Oregon, on the 15th day of December, 1909, creating improvement district No. 13 and designating .North ' Fir street as such district, and in pursu ance of a resolution adopted by said common council on the 20th day ot September, 1911, whereby said coun cil determined and declared its inten tion to improve all that portion ot North Fir street, in said Improvement district : as hereinafter described, by ' laying thereen macadam roadway, ce ment curb and drainage, the council will, ten days after the service of this notice upon the owners of the prop erty affected and benefited by such im provement, order that said above de scribed improvement be made; that the boundaries of said distrh; to be so improved are as follows: All that portion of North Fir street, from the south curb line of Monroe avenue, to the south line of U avenue. (A) And the- property affected or benefited by said Improvement Is as follows: The" west k of block 149, 151, 154 and the east lk of blocks 150, 155 and the NE4 of block 125 and the NW,i of block 124. Chaplin's addition and the west of block 24 and 23 and the east of block 2 and the east Vi of Predmore block, Predmore addition, all in La Grande, Oregon. Notice is hereby further given thac the council will levy a special assess ment on all the property affected ani benefitted by such improvem nt for the purpose of paying for sucli im provement. That the estimated cost' of such Improvement is the sum of $6, 438.50. That the council will, on tl 7th day of October,. 1911, me t at the ; eounc chamber at the hour of 8 u num in., fo consiaer saia esti mated cost and the levy of said as sessment, when a hearing , will be granted to any person feeling aggriev ed by such assessment. La Grande, Ore., Sept. 23, 1911. CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, OREGON v vN...;. By C. Mv HUMPHREYS, ' ' Recorder of the City of La Grande, Orrgon. j 9-26-10t NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No tice is her. by given that I purs-uance of a resolution adopted by the com mon council of the city of La Grande Oregon, on the 4th day of October. 1911, creating Improvement district No. 40 and designating Spring ave nue, as such district, and in pursuance of a resolution adopted by said com mon council on the 30th day of Au gust, 1911, whereby said council de termined and declared its intention to improve all that portion of Spring avenue in said Improvement district as h relnafter described, by laying tneren standard board walk on north side, the council will, ten days after the service of this notice upon the owners of the property affected and b' neflted by such Improvement, order . that said above , described Improve-1 T ment be jnade; that the boundaries of :' said district to be so improve' are' as ' follOWS. '.,'"' ' ' . ah tnat portion of Spring avenue, from the west lint of Fourth street, to the east line of Alder Street (A) And the property affected or benefited by 'said fmp'roVe'ment is as follows: Along the south side of lots 6 and 7, block 11, lots 6 and 7, block 8. lots 6 and 7, block 5, lots 6 and 7, block 2. Romig's addition and lot 10, block 13 and lots 1 and Yo block 10, Grandy's addition to La Grande. Oregon, and the A. C. Huntington tract in the city of La Grande, Oergon. Notice Is hereby further given that the council will levy a special assess ment on all the property affected and benefited by such improvement for the 1 mirnnaa rt nn,.lnM . i ' ,.,,v. e-juis mr sucn improve ment. That the estimated cost of such improv; ment is the bum of $510.55. That the council will, on the 18th day of October, 1911, meet at the council chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock, p. m. to consider said estimated cost, and" the levy of said assessment, when a hearing will be granted to any person fueling aggrieved by such assessment. La Grande. Oregon, October 4th, 1911 CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, OREGON. By C. M. HUMPHREYS, Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon. 10-6-10t i