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LA' GRANDE EVENING OB TRVEI.. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1912. 1 1 PiGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSBR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30t 1912. t Why we have the largest Tailoring Establishment between Salt Lake and Portland. Why we work niDre men than Baksr a-id Peridletoti combined. Why we have 32 Traveling Men on our books, traveling out of the largest cities in ths country. Why 9 PAGE EIGHT Because Once a Customer Always a Customer We give them Style and Workmanship and Price. We have been established here nine years and work nothing but the best. . A. V. ANDREWS THE IOGGE11Y ELGIN GAME avian AtVMM Jl.tY TOSSIBLY MEET EL. t GI.MTE.S. i'tWBg Plunging line of the Home ! Tdm .Means Business. There li a posslblltt ythat Elgin 'i)l send a picked team to La Grande uring the next few days, at least fore Christmas, to meet the alumni otbalI aggregation of this city. The .totalis arc being worked out and El Vo Is to derfle tonight Just what she wants to do about It. Tbe Elgin team -jlll Include present and past players f aote and will come with a deter--Inalon to win. I-a Grande's plung--f line, from big Bean and Woods . i center, to the flanks and the back old as well, woud be In a better - indltlon a week hence than the wan ..'xtn the highs were tramped under r.xrf, and Elgin must needs send a ;-xd team If she wins. Few football teams ran boast nf ' lot enters who have about the same qulrements an dglfts at breaking rough a line. "Sla-ts" Woods, tall 'A lank, and V. Dean fat and chunky, e extremely different In physical ikeup but when It conies to break . through a line, thev hive the le happy faculty they get through. ung, Williamson, V. Menu ' and ods nmke n plenty good enough nter pivot for nny team, and If i ndleton Athletic club Is brought Teas rs now under dlscusslmi, there en will got plenty of use for their III. FELTON A GREAT KICKER. Remarkable Punting of Harvard End Is Talk of the Experts. While the youthful square toed Char ley lirleklcy kicked u hole in the door of football fame large enough to ndinit the entire town of Kverett. Mass.. whence be halls, one llnds that It wax the No. 1-4 hoot of another young man In tbe I'rlnif ton-Harvard game which really loosened the panels, lie is Sain discussion among tbe Tigers after tbe catastrophe. "Felton seemed able to place the ball wherever be wanted to, and that was usually where we wasn't." commented a young Princeton man wltb a swollen nose and no great grammatical finesse after the game. "He lifted it at the most amazing tingles, and It was tbe hardest bail to handle I ever saw." h trf t lI 1 I 3 3V Championship Decided. Disposing of the Wallowa high schol, the last claimant to the East ern Oregon cl)a:u!.:c.'. Uaier .on Thursday cinched the Eastern Oregon title an daccording to comparative title and according to .comparative championship or. at least the riy.ht for a game with Washington high of Portland to decide the title. The g,.iii. Turkey day was an easy victory for the Bakerites ending with a score in their favor of 32 to 7. At no stage In the game did the home team fail to outclass their opponents excep. possibly In the first five minutes ot play when the visitors rushed tit" ball over the line by long end runs and forward passes. , . - .: Local Men Ofliclnte. tfialph Reynolds and J. D. Dobbin of I'nlon, both members of the fa mous O. A. C. squad that conquered the coast a few years back, were the offlclas in the Baker-Wallowa game. . :.MS-jV.tfc: Fhoto by American Pfsns Assoclnttoa. FF.I.TOS. HAHVAIID'H OIIEaT PCMTEB. Felton. Harvard's left end. whose leggy lifts were tin- chief su'J.-ct nf a. rilv'nl vorxa riTii.s extehtux. Debut f Voting Folk on Sfciirp U En tcrtalniiiir. " i Starker. Ore., -Nov. SO. (Special) Pupils of the Starker school render ed a beautiful program of songs, re citations, readings and dialogues be fore the Thanksgiving holidays. All enjoyed the special feature Immensely ram is 1IT1G MOOD I GRAND VIEW ADDITION rV : Your contract of purchase provides that each acre lot shall contain thirty-six apple trees of the very best varieties, and four cherry trees. When your three year period is completed this trees will be bearing They will be rive years old. , , . a Mb iHW-W iMI-'ifc ifli -m Your contract "of purchase provides that during the three years the tires will bo aret'ully cultivated, pruned and spray, that any tree that might die or become injured will be replaced. With no interest or taxes, with a guarantee of vour money back, with a guarantee to vour estate against loss, with a guarantee of ex tension of time for making payment., with reasonable building restric tions, with the price but little more than you would pay for a small lot, with most liberal terms, it makes a most desirable contract. Don't you think so? Tall at our office, or phone, and we will be pleased to have our rep resejitative call upon von. and givo you further information. AKGl'MEM GIVES AS CAUSE IX- COXVIXIXG. o Keal Facts Apparently Behind Ills Motives to Quit The reasons given ly Tackey Mc Far land, tbe Chicago lightweight, fur bis proKsed retirement are uot entirely couvliiclng wueu judged by ordinary standards. .McKarlund states that he has ail the money he nauis s:.ie S'Ji.U.txtO-and finds training too much of a hardship Few person, tie they pugilist or otherwise, are satisfied with tbe s'.ate of their bank accounts. As fur triiiiil.ij bring .1 hardship, inosl healthy ntlileles Hud pleasure In keep ing themselves in good condition. Mc Farlaml uever has to work very hard to ret I" shape for a Unit. He dues uot take on fat as smue dn and have to torture himself lu order to remove It. A few days of llirlit work In fhe gymnasium and a little road work render him lit for tbe hardest contest In u story written under his own signature McFarlauii states that u linxer must often gn without wuter when drying out In order to reach a low notch lliweer. be can hardly apply tills to Irs own case, us he scl dmii makes weight mid never Imxes at the llglitwviglii limit. He call ol.tain all the matches he cares to take on without ever being compelled to re duce a pound, us he has no vliaiuploti shlp to defend. It nmy lie that McFarlaud Is feeling little discouraged by the prosfiect of at least one hard nmtcb that la in evltable If he wishes to retain bis stand ing. He has always been a most caie- , ful matchmaker, not given to taking j chance of any kind. I.'trt even If he ! does "ret ire for a time there Is small chance of its being permnuent. tie bns Just turned twenty-four years old I tnd Is still In his prime. It Is always the case that a boser oiice having oc cup led a prominent position In the pnb I lie eye finds It uext to lmossitite to i drop out nf slcht with bis own con- sent The call or the ring ts strong. and McFarlard. like the o.'hers wbu I tried to retire gincefuly while still successful, will auswer It as they hav done unless he Is made of entirely dlf fervnt clay. Friends of Mike Murphy, tbe veteran trainer of the University of Peunsyl vaulu. are much worried about his condition. It Is said that a trip to wime western resort, probably Denver. i Is the liest thing for tbe man who has 1 develoieil more athletes than any otb j er Individual At first it was thought EI) WAItXEK, The challexgek. OF EDDIE OTOX.XELL. i Intf-sl in l ie wrs;l! 'g ?a:ne h;iR Jumped skyward since the announce nient last nih tbu A War.ier's . hallenge and defy hurled at the world champion welterweight, Eddie O'Counel lof Portland, has been accepted. The two meet in the Steward opera house for a large side bet. Warner is 15 pounds heavier and O'Connell 's acceptance was based on the pos sibility' ' tkTi "'- n'Cnnnell tw-c e In an hour. that California would lie the best place for him. but v White am' other mem bent of the university faculty suggest ed the higher nud drier climate of Colorado. It is fenred that Murphy will not be on hand to coach the I'eiin sylvanla university track team ueit oprlng. I'robnbly no member of the pitchlnu prufesvloii ever achieved such a dizzy I ireer of cps and downs as that now exclusively Ksses"d by Ituss Ford, the New York Americans' star pitcher. In l!UO Ford led his league lu vic tories with tweuty-slx wins against six defeats. In 1!'M. with his iluli in sixth pbit-. he was still around the tup. with tweii tr-two wins against eleven defeats, ty- i ng Joe Wood's uiark. s' In 1!M2 Huston finished lirst ami New York last And while Wood l.-i Ills leaL'iie in wiiw with thirty I n vl t!iiie Ford led in def'vN t ! twenty on., iijisets ' let it roll out ol the Grande Konde valley. If we do. It never comes back. It's gone, and we can't replace It. Your grocer will give you a guar antee on this flour, whereby you can't lost, so if you have never tried It do so now. It's really tood. 11 -30-2 1 If Ritchie has the stamina to with stand the talk of his admirers that ho is the white hope, he may go on ac cumulating a snug fortune. Wolgast may go on nursing the thought that he is still the superior of his oppon ent, and finally dispell the delusion by another defeat. What woud we do without hope? LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. m ii mmt- GRANDE, OREGON w i , v : 1 il Rombiirdier Wells s willing to rc- j turn to Ainrric.i hut assert that he must receive I.i.ncO be o e :io b-T-es anyone. N tlii'U .-'1: ri" fo;- th:1 Bi in he rlr. Hew rvv iitf.!ll IVit S;,(p Tl rec I'ar. tir i From l.aiiiL'. It was as follows: Aits. S::Vth bougl'it ."i sack of I- Giamle .Mililnr. Ci,'s l'lne Vte'i. F'nur. wn. It- giixer wi '. t'i- 1 iT m.'- Mill:;-'-(Olllp;,.:; - . 'rir.M"- c'i'il' 'cl banns thre i'ir-'' ;" -nr. ti; v ri i ' st!'l left at h i"'.', r - ;c !o" s.'ci'iii'' : ':a:n, and wlirn t - w- .i- Liii.'K'y oim Slum! '!! it at lriT". 'I'-; im i'. motto is "Hume, St !)'Mii." l,el's ;'l f liii I' M s1 s'--:ii nut nr.'v fn till- Il'ae S t ' 1 1 'c : '"'. . i"' .-vi'i-ytliii. PARENTS Do You Know? Thai the child ge:s the first of lis ITMllXEXT TEETH ii about six years old. These t" t'i ft;i;.eir before any of the temporary teeth are shed. They Should be carefully looked after and preserved.- Tl'ia is something that vitally Interests you. If you want heal thy cvPdren. I will be pleased to consul; with you about their caie. iit ii. s. nnmvxTox hextist. Stcv-nson's Dcn'al Office. Op post e Foley Hotel. riintiest Office Black 911 Residence Black 3?S2 -t y