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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1914)
VXGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1914 'Ms tanfe stands L I EXCITING SERIES OF MATCHES ON CLUB ALLEYS. Second Block of Pocket Billiards Is Scheduled For Tonight.- J k RAGTIME TEN f "' pin games on -rflrH UK if irTrfliGsTT tll II Oil ilMU The Farmer and the Bank are connected by the ctasest tie, . One would be impossible without the other. This bank therefore specialises in helping the fanner at all seasons. If you hare any trouble or financial ambitions eome in and let us talk it over. ' Several heads are better than one, and . we can , probably help you.'' . ',.: r . Evry accommodatfton Is afforded farmers and yon are cordi ally incited to make this bank your headquarters when you come to town. United States National Bank Capital $104,000.00; Surplus, $12,000.00; Deposits ,1400,000.00. : V OFFICERS. N. K. West, Pres. Wm. Miller, Vice Pres., T. J Scroggin," Cashier, ' , C R. Harding, Asst. Cashier. : . ': - - , BOARD OF DIRECTORS. - - N .K. West, Aug. SUrige, C. T. Bacon,' T. J Seroggin, X F. Conley, J. L. Caviness, Wm. Miller, A. T. Hil 1, Judge J. C. Henry. Coagh Medicine far Children. Never give a child a cough medi ,clne that contains opium in any form. When opium is given other and more serious diseases may follow. ; Long experience has demonstrated that there is no better or safer medicine for coughs, colds and croup in children than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is equally valuable for adults. Try it It contans no opium or other harmful drug. For sale by all dealers. J. H. PEARE & SON Manufacturing Opticians and Jewelers Adams Avenue. We have the only lense rurfacing machine between Portland and Boise and the only means of fur nishing customers with any lens they require same day as left with us. We are the only firm in Eastern Oregon that can get you and furnish KRYPTOK LENSES same dav. OUR OPTICAL DE PARTMENT IS IN CHARGE OF THE ONLY ATTENDANCE GRADUATE OPTIMETRIST IN UNION AND WALLOWA COUNTIES. ; Don't trust yjur eyes to self styled specialists without any reputation. When you can have the services of a firm of twenty three years standing. mSSSPK We guarantee all our work and will be here to make it good. Optical Department ii charge of Attendants Graduate ef Northern . vaa UUnl College of Optimetrp. LnnJ U. LOTTIES Wholesale Liquor Dealer 1118 Jefferson Ave La Grande Ore. FOR PRICES & QUALITY ON WHISKIES WINES BRANDIES GINS, ETC PHONE. BlacK 51 DUtribotor Of This week marks the opening of the first, of a series of ragtime tourn aments to lie held oa the Club bowl- I ing alleys. Ragtime rolling consists of two-man teams, and no two men ,' can roll together more than once. Each team rolls three games, and the pair with the highest total pins for three games wins the tournament. With Caylor, Scott, Stoddard, Van Fleet, Crowe, Kohl, Bookman, Will iams, Washburn, Barnes, DeKalb, Mc Leod, Bolton, Humphries, Jokers and Shorty Logue, some good scores should be made. Barnes and Patton are leading at present, with 1111 pins, Caylor and Stoddaard are second with 1069. Don Scott showed his class Tuesday night by rolling 278 pins in onti game. This is the highest score of the season on the local alleys. Pocket Billiard Match Tonight. Tonight at the- Club parlors, Ike Crawford and Win. Weaver will play Humphries and Ellsworth Ellis the second block of 100 points, pocket billiards, whidf will settle the much disputed -championship honors. The first block of 150 points of this con test went to Crawford and Weaver by a small margin, but Ellis and Humphries declare it was stage fright that caused them to blow up. They have been practicing for the past few days and say they can now play be fore a million people with absolute composure, and the spectators are promised some thrills. : ' Don McLachlin, the best ' cue ex ponent in Eastern Oregon, will ref eree the match, which will begin at 8:30 p. m. - WATER PERMITS TOTAL IS 4GB ONE PERMIT ISSUED TO UNIOJ COUNTY APPLICANT. Figures Issued From State Engineer ing Office Shows Much Activity. During the year 1913, a total of 466 permits were issued by the state (engineer for the appropriation of water. Under these permits 442, 181 acres will be irrigated, 39,225 horsepower will be developed and 41 reservoirs will be constructed, at a total cost of approximately $7,000,- 000. During the quarter ending Decern ber 31, 1913, 88 permits were issued for the irrigation of 6,933 acres and the development of 1,958 horsepower. Among these permits was one issued to F. D. Small of Tillamook, and C. D. Urie of Camas, Washington, for the development of 1208 horsepower with the waters of the Trask river in Tillamook county.'. One permit has been issued in Un ion county the past quarter, to Min nie G. Stevens, et al, of Cove, for domestic use, diverting , the water from a spring 'which is located in Section 16, Township 3, S. R. 40 E. Dangers of a CofcL Do yoa know that of all the minor ailments colds are by far the most dangerous ? It is not the colds them selves that you nee? to fear, but the serious diseases that they so often lead to. For that reason every cold should be gotten rid of with the least possible delay. To accomplish thi you will find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy of great help to you. It loosens a cold, relieves the lungs, aids expectoration and enables the system to throw off the cold. For sale by aS deal art. - Tour Job prioong. ' Have it done at the Observer office. PE1 mm 'For Everyone THE O BSERVER secured hundreds has College Pennants of of exquisite design and every subscriber paying three months in advance will be given choice of the collection. Pennants Sold at 15cts See Them! Each Lcmp'c St. 1-Js Beer Read the advertisement toe. r nBBBBIBMnBBBBBasBnnBaBknB