La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 13, 1912, Image 8

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Men Who Dare On I ne firing Line
A 2 Reel Featufe-A Superb Production 101 Bison-Another Great Picture
Arcade tonight-A fine comedy and clever vauaevuie
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7ISTKIBLTI0 Of TltOl'T IS NOW
OMttlt WAY.
Thief Slat Deputy In (it) on Way to
Sliuatn Today.
Ia company wltli Chief Deputy T.
C Craig and Deputy V. K. Left'ell
Game Warden C. B. Oral returned to
day to the Mlnain hatchery to super
intend the distribution of trout to the
nearby lakes and streams.
Jl atelier r .Milken tiuod Showing.
The Wallow's hatchery is making a change of plrturs.
record breaking showing this season; -
under the management of W. H. Mil-; 'orlli Powder Man Recovering.
Jer. The hatcher has taken 3.296.000
hatchery is properly located.
The run of silver salmon Is about
over unless the streams should make
an unexpected rise in the next tew
days.
Depittv Oral was met with a very
cordial reception yesterday when he
arrived In La Grande from the Wal
lowa hatchery with Clirt pounds of
Kiilmcn. 1'eople crowded around the
deputy until he was forced to quit
looking at labels and give out the
fish right anil left to those who de
manded them.
CARPENTIERS CAREER.
ArtMs Chance Tonight,
The Hayes Bisters change their act
at Sherry's today. Duinty glnginz
and dancing soubrette act. Introduc
ing Kva Tangeway's big song hit,
"Come and Flay nail With Mo. Deai
le " Thin snlendld sister team will
be here the entire week, giving a,c,ety,
Marvelous Succesi of Eiqhteen-ycir-old
Boxer of France
Ten years ago boxing was practically
an unknown sport In France. Today
a lad of eighteen lx their middleweight
champion. How thl remarkab'e re
salt was brought about was explilued
recently by Georges Carpentler, whom
all France believes Is a future cham
pion of the world.
With the head mid Imltd of a young
Roman gladiator. Carpenter's manner
Is modest and unassuming.
"When I was quite a baby." he said.
"I used to startle my parents by the
terrific punches I gave to other chil
drenquite unintentionally. At the
ape of nine I Joined a gymnasium so-
presided over by my present
we didn't continue the spur
1 was not sorry, js must
complete change of act with
each I manager, M. Descampes. Although we
I children were strictly forbidden to box
I I was caught one day having a few
rounds with a youngster about twice
as big as myself. Although be gave
eggs and nag used l.tm female sai- Thomas Beaumont of North Pow-1 me a reprimand Descamnes couldn't
mon. It Is estimated there will balder was brought to this city Friday, nep admiring the way I wiped the
floor with my adversary, and promised
Talsed ninety per cent of the eggs, suffering from a severe rase of her
Fish experts say this Is a marvelous ; na. He underwent an operation for
record for hatchery management and 'the trouble later In the day. The
proves not only great ' credit for thet patient Is in a very favorable condl
manager but also convinces every-1 Hon and Is recovering rapidly from
one Interested that the ' WaV.nwa the operation. Baker Herald.
B IE IRS
For the Whole Family
Men's Rubbers, to fit all style shoes
At $1.00
Ladies' black and tan rubbers to fit
a ny styles shoes
Black 75c. Tans 85c and $1
Children's Rubbers 50c to 65c
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I .1 I in ivi.il .liiiir I. ii
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to give me a few lessons. After the
third bis mind was made up, but niv
parents bad different Ideas about my
future.
"The time had come for me to begin
my apprenticeship as a 'pit boy' at 20
cents a day. If I had done as they
wanted I might have been 'on strike'
now, like my former mining comrades.
Descampes came to the rescue. lie of
fered to pay my parents the amount of
wat.es I would have received If they
would let him take me In hand for six
J months. They agreed, and I don't
J I think they ever regretted It. as they
now own a good hotel which I bought
for them for $20,000.
"My first prize was one of $70. There
are some good boxers among the stable
lads employed, but I managed to beat
them after a hard struggle. I became
a professional boxer.
"I needn't tell you anything about
my big matches, as you probably know
fls much about them as I dn. Beshles.
the lookerson see most of the game,
don't they? Have 1 ever been knocked
out? Yes. but It was the English
champion that did It The day 1 cross
ed to meet Young Josephs I was sick
as a dog. If I bad been obliged to box
the same day a child could have knock
ed me out In one round. The next time
I cross I'll ask one of our flying tuen
i , to take me over.
"I had a uarrow escape, too, when I
was giving exhibition bouts with Jack
Johnson.. CulultntlonjiJIx, Xlblllkj. he
caught me a hook on the Jnw that stag
gered me. but I countered with an mi
demit that seemed n revolution to him
Of course I know that he could have
pulverized me if lie had wanted to. lull
spurring bouts
h:ive cut a
ridiculous figure beside the "black iii
ant." but 1 learned tunr.r useful nicks
from him.
"1 have always learned a good de:il
while v."itcM:"i nt':er boxers, especial
ly my future iidvi rsm ies. When you
know the style and mentality of a boxer
you bold two Iriiuip ca:d. Always try
to draw liist blood It helps to demor
alize your opponent.
"I get up every day at s and go for
an hour's walk. At l:-'iu a Italic break
fast, consisting of weak cocoa and
toast From 10 till noon re:i,l or
'loaf about.' At noou a substantia!
lunch, consisting of underdone meat
bread and a little fruit, washing down
with copious drafts of light beer. Aft.
er lunch 1 walk for a half hour At 3
my real work begins. 1 do an hour's
gymnastics, principally Swedish, which
keep the muscles supple. After that I
do a quarter of an hour's skipping and
the same amount of punching the ball.
"Then twenty minutes' rest I finish
with three rounds of three minutes
each with my sparring partner, then a
shower bath and Ave minutes' massage.
So you see my day's work Is finished
in about two hours.
"I dine at 7. with practically the same
bill of fare as at lunch, plus a little
cheese. After dinner I pass the time as I
pleasantly as I can until 10:30, which Is
my bed time. It's all pretty easy, isn't
it? Yes, I smoke one cigarette a day
on the sly.
"Up to the present the greatest diffi
culty I have bad has been to keep my
weight down. Thank goodness, I can
enjoy a good, square meal now, and I
urn in the heavy brigade. I was five
ounces over when I stepped on the
scales before my match with Harry
Lewis and had to pay $400 forfeit
That beats old Shylock's pound of
flesh, doesn't It?"
IConmllll
Rodm. N. Y. yf
Why buy readj'-made
Hothes, when for the
same amount of money,
or even less, you can
have your suit or over
coat made to your indi
vidual measure with
that snap in outlines a
real FIT.
Don't take a Nchan'e
on a ready-made to fit
you, it may fit, but moss
likely it won't, becauso
they are not built for
you.
You owe it to your
self to be well dressed
My Make keep3 its
shape.
I guarantee the FIT
or no sale.
Popular prices.
The Club Tailors
Dyeing, Cleaning and Pressing of any Kind.
I NEW CHOTHES FOR THANKSGIVING
8 -rfw .
JIJ mm
Give Thanks In A
Collegian Suit
Or Overcoat
We have received an assortment of Xew
Patterns in Suits fur Men and Young Men.
The handsomest line f fabrics ever shown
by us or any other concern in town. Pretty
llrowiis.firays, Tans, Uliies and Greens in
checl s, -';! ; cs, Plaids, Novelty Mixtures
and P!;ii:i conservative shades. Dozens of
different models to choose from, and all
sizes. Don't decide on your New Suit until
you see what we have to show you.
Prices Range From $15.00 to $30.00
Mitigatig Circumstanes.
A Scotch balllie recently advanced to
the bench bad a criminal placed before
him accused of some very modest vio
lation of the law. Of course the balllie
knew the prisoner well. He heard the
charge stated
'.John. man. I'm sorry to see-you
here We'll just tine you half n crown '
The clerk Here Intervened
"Hut the i-htirue Is nut yet proved
We nave lint lieiiril the evidence."
Then tile lieiiminint balllie:
"Ah. well. .Iiiltn. my num. fls tin
charge Is nut proved we'll just tine yon
nil eiiliteeiiM-iii-e " London Telegraph
Fncial Horticulture.
"A new milkman left our milk tn
day." iinnoiiiH-ed liomthy.
'Ild be have whiskers?" asked liei
mother, thinking perhaps it was tin
proprietor.
"No." said the four-year-old: "he
didn't have whiskers, but he had the
roots." Harper's Weekly.
I FOR I
MINCEMEAT
AND
FRUIT CAKE
IB
Animal Food.
Innocent Young Wife The doctor
naid you were to have a little animal
food today. John, so I've chopped yon
up a bit of nice clover hay and scalded
It to make It go dowa softer! Londen
Telegraph.
New Seeded Raisins
New Seedless Raisins
New Cm rants
New Citron
New Orange and Lemon Peel
Boiled Cider in 25c and 35c Bottles
FIbIiN Scheduled for Tonight.
Clarence Ferns vs Tommy Howell
10 rounds at Indianapolis.
"One round" llogan vs Teddy Ma
lony. c rounds at Philadelphia.
"Gunboat" Smith vs Harry Wuest,
10 rounds at Xew York City.
ASH BROTHERS
Clothiers And Furnishers
Program at Arcade Tonight.
Men Who Dare Two reel feature.
On the Firing Lb,io Thrilling 101
Bison production.
The Wilsons In new songs tonight
The Angling Widow Classy com
edy.
Chapman & WInkley Music.
COMING Friday and Saturday
I "Miss Robinson Crusoe," a big Than-
houser feature.
New Welnuts New Dates
New Figs
THE CITY GROCERY
AND BAKERY
Home of Fancy Groceries
Phone Main 75
MlunnW Pitcher Sold.
Milwaukee, Nov. I. Announce
ment of the sale of Pitchers Glpe and
Carry by Connie -Mack to Seattle of
the Northwestern league, was made
today.
THE rROPER COURSE.
Ii formation t f Vji "less n'.p (0 l.
try La Gmudc (;! a.
fit .v to t l,i an i k ge i y, la
knowledge of Inestimable worth, and
this Is particularly true of the dis
eases and ills of the human body. If
you suffer with kidney backache, uri
nary disorders, or any form of kid
ney trouble, the advice contained in
the following statement should add a
valuable asset to your store of
knowledge. What could be more con
vincing proof of the efficiency of
Doan's Kidney Pills than the state
ment of a nearby resident who has
used them and publicly tells of the
benefit derived.
Mrt. W. M. Stokes, Union, Oregon,
saya: "I hold Jnst as high an opin
ion of Do&n'i Kidney Pllla today as
I did when I publicly recommended
them In 1907 nit ant n t ...
j vu .uu vj u 4 naa
noyed by lame and aching back and
it was not until I used Doan's Kid
ney niis, mat I round relief. During
the past year, I hare had no further
need of a kidney medicine but I
have kept a supply of Doan's Kidney,
Pills in the house." i
For sale by all dealers. Prlca 50
centa. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo.
New York, aale agents for the United
States. v
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.