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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1912)
1 5 i ; y 'i '. i 3 ' PAGE EIGHT TEflSTOUBIlEi READY TO START 'AMES DRAM X FOB FIRST SET OF ' MATCHES TO BECIX AT OXF.C. 'Eighteen Players Enter Tournament, : Arrangi-iueat o! Flujr Settled. .. 'Arrangements havw now been com pleted andthe entries matched aud ev pleted and the eutrles matched and ev ginnlng of the La Grande tourney. , Eighteen entries have been secured and many closely contested matenes .. will result. The contestants In the preliminar ies will play as suits their eonvenlenee. the players shall furnish the The rules of the tournament are tnat balls which shall be new and in good condition or satisfactory to both play ers; that they .shall secure someone as umpire for fielr match, satisfactory to both; that they shall pay a fee of 60 cents which shall be spent to ouy suitable prizes for the winners, and to BOISE MEETS DEFEAT, Bears Trim : Irrigators In loosely Flayed Came Yesterday. Boise, Aug. 21. (Special) -"The J Dears won the first game with Boise yesterday of the last series there, Tiny j Leonard getting away with his, game 1 with the assistance of 12' 'clouts by J bis team and six errors by Boise. ( ' The score: . ' t" Boise,..-...; . Walla Walla 9i i Batteries For Boise. Smith and Taylor; for Walla Walla, Leonard and Brown. . 1 GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, BANNER EVEfJT AT ENTERPRISE WEDNESDAY AUGUST 21, 1912. ( Ol'XTI ORGANIZATION FECTED. IS PER- LATE GAME LOST. Pendleton Gets Away With Game at Pendleton Yesterday, 10 to 4. Pendleton, Aug. 21. (Special) Hopping off the rattler here and rush ing to the ball grounds, the Pippins met a stinging defeat here yesterday afternoon. The feature of the game was Reed's batting for Pendleton, tak ing four hits out of four trips to the pan. One of these was a three bag' ger. The Pippins plainly showed their lack of color after the ride over the mountains. The score: K. H. B. ,.. ............10 14 0 and Pembrooke. For La Grande, Pugs ley and McBrlde. Western Pictures Please. defray any incidental expense that Is pendleton name lo occur, me omuim ruro. mi Gran(je 4 8 6 game shall be employed In all matches. , Batter,eBipo; Von, Osbourne There wui ne no usuuicaye olation matches. All matches In the first round shall , be played by Wednesday night of next that they be played as soon as posat- We The court on the corner of Main 1 There Is no more popular picture In and Fourth shall be used but in the the film world than the typical west first round If the contestants deslre to 'era drama, as portrayed by Essanay, use the hill court tbey may do so pro-1 featuring Gilbert M. Anderson. "The vldlng It Is satisfactory both con-' Smuggler's Daughter" presents Mr. 1 f ntei i , J Anderson In his famous character rolo Tk. H.i'Af ' ni'.'r .nd their Onnon-'"uch as only this great pantomlnlst ents In the first round follow. The ' can portray, and Is a plctune that put-1 first, two' players play against each jsates with rich red blood from start to other In the .first round. Tne winners ' finish. "The Smuggler's Daughter'' of the every four play In the second and three other Interesting picture and so on In that order. The names will 'of- showr. at the Elite tonight and appear as they were drawn, the last T!i ir.tday. two being extra for the round will ( . ... play the winners of some of the other. ma(. ,g homa- without a mtherT first couples. Currey v. Ramsey. OBragg vs. Newlin. Jiaiiy Speakers Tell of Iuterest That Is Apparent. - The Trials of a Traveler. "I am a traveling salesman," writes E. E. Young',, B. Berkshire, Vt., "and was often troubled with constipation and Ingestion till I began to use Dr. King's New Life PlUs, which I Dave found an excellent remedy," For ail stomach, liver or kidney troubles there Is nothing better. Only Z5 cents at all druggists. Peare vs. Scroggln. Frees vs. Lottos Thelsen vs. Setgrlst '" ' Bernle vs. Goodhugh. Good vs. Green. , Armstrong vs. Nelson. Allen vs. Stange. ' Wentel vs. Kerr. The contestants In this round should arrange to play their matches as soon as possible. ' ' I That's true, mother comes first, then comes La Grande Milling company's Blue Stem flour. This combination surely makes a l)ome happy. To the tow who are not using this flour, ask any grocer In La Grande about this dear package, and you will get from him a guarantee bigger than the pack age Is. You may say to yourself, which Enterprise, Ore., Aug. 21. Last eve ning the Roosevelt followers or wai lowa .county met at Enterprise and perfected a county organization. The meeting was well attended by repre sentatives from all parts of the coun ty. Provisional precinct committee men were elected to call meetings In their precincts and elect regular mem bers to the county committee. The provisional . committeemen elected were W. A. Jones of Joseph, W. L. Nichols of Enterprise, C. H. Evans of Lostlne. E. A. Holmes of Wallowa, and O. C. Clark of Flora. Dan Boyd of Enterprise was elected county chairman and C. T. McDanlel of Wallowa as delegate to the state convention that Is to be beld in Port land next Tuesday. Bruce Dennis of La Grande made a highly appreciated speech in-which he reviewed tne work ings of both tne Kepuoncan ana rro gresslve national conventions. The meeting; was a great success In all ways, much enthusiasm being shown by all present. Other Towns Organize. North Powder and Summervllle or ganized Progressive party clubs last night and Elgin will organize tonight, all to send a representative to la Grande tomorrow night when the county meeting will hold its session. In this city. At Summervllle, W. R. Cbattln was chosen . chairman, Jap Barnes vice chairman, Frank Heramer- lev secretary and treasurer, Alex mc- Klnzle committeeman, and Charles Os- well, committeeman. OYEBTAXED. ' " ' ' Hundreds of La Grande Renders Know . What It Means. t The kidneys are overtaxed; Have too much to do. '.They tell about It In many aches and pains Backache, dizziness, headache. . Early symptoms fo kidney Ills. - Urinary troubles, dropsy, Brlght's disease follow. " i The statement below shows you a reliable remedy for kidney Ills. C. S. Howard, 1614 W.' Webb St., Pendleton, Oregon, says: "For fifteen years I had a great deal of trouble, ilUUi f UUil )tu vu i vuqu ifUU 0ua w . YOU NEVER READ AX ADVERTISE MENT LIKE THIS IT'S DIP s FERENT. A recent Issue of a ladles' macazlne has an article on "sclentlflo hvse keayt: a" iiT the most modern hon.t In the world. . i This lady has reduced h ii'it-k cop ing to such a science that the Is able to do a! the work for a 'am ly of six, keep fourteen -room house In order and si!'1 hare abundant tlaii for oth er thlLg. - Hew does she do it? Wi can't till all tf-.e story here, but ws i m j w to r.' l the article, If you hae not al- eady done so. Practically eve. known labor saving Invention Is used !n this home, and at least 80 per cent 'of them cpert by electricity. -v The modern woman owes much of her coirfort to electricity. There are electric devices , for nearly every houshold need, and they are all labor savers. There are electric appliances for washing, ironing, , cooking, . dish washing, heating water, sweeping, etc. The list Includes scores of practical time and labor savers. . This advertisement Is not written to sell our goods, but to bring to your notice the many marvelous uses of electricity. We carry a very complete line of electrical goods, however, and will gladly order anything not kept In stock. Our line of electric plates, ranges, Irons, etc, will appeal to your comfort these hot days. EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POW EB CO. v "Always at Yonr Service." Phone Main 8 And Place Your Order For Berry Cups :;v:'v at the George Falmet Lumber Co. Retail Department IROTiigeirailtors ClosingOut at 1 ft Per Cent Discount S $10 00 Refrigerators for 12.50 20.00 35.00 it -: ti I- $9.00 $11.25 18.00 31,50 F. D. HAISTEN The House Furnisher store handles It? The grocer who does not sell Blue Stem flour don't my back and left side and during the keep tea and coffee. "La Grande Mil- past year there was numbness under! ling Co." Is stamped on each sack. If ' It wasn't good our name would . not show up on the package. T.G. WHEELWRIGHT Cement work of all kinds. : Sidewalks and curbs a specialty. All work done under my personal supervision. u PHONE BED 3952 Vacuum HOUSE CLEANING rriiOLSTERijie Fl'CMTlRE HEfAlRISU MATTRESS MAKING FURNITURE PACKING. 1. F. BELLINGER, PU0NE RED m Nat Goodwin at Arcade. On Friday and Saturday the man agement of the Arcade theatre offers Nat Goodwin In Oliver Twist, support ed by Miss Marie Daro and an all star cast. This Is a feature produc tion In five reels and special attention Is called to the fact that this film Is being shown In the large cities of the East at the present time at a price ranging from SO cents to $1.50 In the largest theatres and has proven the greatest picture released, at the pres ent time. It will be at the Arcade the atre Friday and Saturday, and the price wtll remain as usual, 10 cents, notwithstanding the extra expense in securing It, and the management Is commended In securing such a fine production at so early a date. - Portland. Oro - noMflrat rH ly hrhnol for (Mrt fV- vj r mm of birtormof M. .lobn biUtl Kit .n n.A t oi.nui , Armiaiu ic n a y jt-w.n.'ii i.ir j IH'pt Wiwrtc, Art, IMormioti, Gyattuf uni. llleidtit puila moat boon r U jrNt m-i .v wnll ttHDUitDileMl. Tli BumUir 1 lini.t wi n rtfty. ApplioaJton houH bi r-tt1. Mtrlr.) Allr. TSieUr Stttffiy.OV'' a. St.HtjmMtH.Poffljrfl C; NATURE'S TONIC The very great majority of persons need a tonio In the Spring or early Bummer. The system undergoes a change at this season and the entire physioal machlnerj Is disturbed. The general bodily weakness, a tired, worn-out feeling. $ckto appcuu, poor digestion, a half sick feeling and a general run-down condition of the system, show that the blood is weak or anaemjo, and a blood purifying tonio is needed to build up the deranged ratem and enrich the blood. The use of S. 8. & at this time may savo you from a long spell of sickness, and it will oartainly prepare you tor the lone hot Bummer. Many p pie have put off using a tonio until the system became so weakened and depleted it could not successfully throw off disease germs, and have paid for the neglect wltU a spU of fever, malaria or soma ether debilitating sickness. 8. 8. 8. is Nature's ideal tonio. It Is aompoeitlon of the extracts and Juices of roots, herbs and bark which ajeieooe and experience have proven are best fitted for a tonio to the human aystem. v It contains no minerals of any kind and is therefore perfectly safe lor persona of any age. 8. S. 8. tones up the stomack and digestion, rids the ayatesn of tfeat tired, worn-out feeling, and imparts Tlgor and strength a aatirr nait Of tb body. It purifies and enriches the blood. ittmuUti (be eoretinf ad eroreting membere to better action, quieta the over mi sea ana majce one reel oener in everv wav THS SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLAJTTA. OA. my shoulders. I was unable to lie comfortably on my back and I was bothered a great deal by too frequent passages of the kidney secretions. Af ter several well known remedies had ( failed to helpm e, I took Doan's Kid ney Fills ana- tney reueviea an my trouble. I am grateful to this remedy for Its good work." , Tor sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, New Tork, sole agents for the United States. v' Remember the name Doan's and take no other. The Gossard Corsets They Lace in Front The first and last thought In front lace Corseting have been applied to the "Gossard," which Is positively the ORIGINAL FRONT-LACE CORSET the first In the minds of fashionable women because they meet the re quirement for comfort, convenience In adjusting and giving proper poise to the body. They are truly healthful. No undue pressure Is caused In con-1 trolling the superfluous flesh they j are modeled n graceful lines to fit ! women of all sites. The slender, the J medium, the stout all enjoy them; alike. MANY HATE IMITATED THE GOSSARD CORSET WITHOUT EF-1 FECT. It was once the only front' lace corset; It la now the. peer of all front lace corsets. , The best talent known has been constantly employed to maintain the original standard of quality, comfort and style. Always up to the requtremnta of the ever changing trend of fashion. A complete line of all slse and styles on hand. Price II. BO to 18.50. KRS. BOBT. FATTISON, Certetlere. Pheae B4 Utt It means the most possible to buy in Automobile value for the money - THIS IS A PROVEN FACT Leighton9 Agent . . Ask For Demonstration. v 0