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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1915)
t J. C. HENRY tock ; 1 Ca XB.ftK?SSSwX3 The Extra Special To-morrowRockers "There will be 50 Fifty Rockers". Your Golden Opportunity to get a High Class Rocker at less price than others ask for the inferior goods. Hurry and Get The One You Want. J. C. HENRY FURNITURE STORE, THE 00HfcME ca WE RECEIVED MANY CALLS BY PHONE YESTERDAY ASKING US TO OPEN EVENINGS. TO ACCOMMODATE OUR CUSTOMERS WE WILL M BE OPEN EVEiMNUS THlh Wl'JlK LIN 111. :.iur. m. . l J iirm ni vrnp I cw mucns BANANAS! CARLOAD DIRECT FROM CENTRAL . , AMERICA Is now being sold out cheap, to everybody, by the bunch, at car, on FIR STREET NEAR THE VALLEY CREAMERY. m 6 GLEN OLIVER WILL JOIN LOCAL CLUB Effort to Beat Baker's Record of 400 Is Being Exerted BLUE MOUNTAIN HOTEL 2or. Chestnut and Jefferson Streets, La Grande, Oregon. C. WILSON, Prop. Newly furnished throughout. Close to depot. The hotel that eaters to the Interior Trade. An addition to the La Grande team's infield will be made next Sun duy when Baker cornea here to at tempt to repeat its performance of iast Sunday. Glen Oliver, crack in field and football player who has just returned from Portland will .be shifted to shortstop and Gajbraith will go to cccond. A youngster named Gordon who has been playing in the fast City league at Portland, is also trying out for an infield position and may make things warm for some of the present holders of positions on the team before the season . is over. He was nut vtiterdav to warm un. , ; . Preparations for handling a . lig crowd Sunday'are under way. This will be the opening game for the LaGrande team on its . home : grounds, having been away every Sunday thus far. ' Good weather is in prospect, and a banner crowd, one that will beat the Baker attendance of 400 is looked for. The admission is held down to 25 cents for gate and grandstand too, so that the price nee dkeep none away. " New York, Apr. 21. A legacy left to Now York state g devotees of the arena and padded mitt the state leg islature, which was preparing today to adjourn . sine die promises a new deal in managing fistic affairs.- . Among the more important . mea sure acted upon by the expiring leg islature wag the Malone hilt, reorgan izing the : state boxing tommission, providing i.for r the: appointment - of of three new commissioners and oust ing of the old Democratic commission. The Malone bill gives the state tox on boxing exhibitions from 5 to 7 1-2 per cent of the gate reciepts. A secre tary to the commission at $3,000 is another choice plum for some Re: publican fistic expert. " Mike Donovan, veteran trainer and up. to a few months ago boxing in structor at ; the ; New York Athletic Club, has been an active candidate for appointment as one of the new com missioners. Donovan's ( application has the signature of endorsement of of many financiers.' Ho was one star middleweight boxer and is a civil war veteran. ' He Was. recently retired by the N. Y; Athletic Clug. - Those in the know here do not be lieve that n attempt will be made by fight promoters to boost admission j prices because .of the proposed extra (state tax. They are chiefly anxious I regarding the attitude of the Com . mission on regulations of boxing mat ches and, particularly, the question or granting permits to new culbs. . I Some fight promoters declare that : the fight . game is being over ' done jhere that too many clubs are giving ! exhibitions with the result that-cv 'are making any money, except when hoadliners are matched , . Jess Wilard Should Worry. A ,f Kansas Vs Ames . :'' ; Lawerance, Kansas, Apr. 21. Kan sas Univesity today opened the base- J ball season in game with Ames. :" Hughes . Electric - fe I Ranges are used "THE OUEEN Of . is in the KITCHEN" (Cooking by Electricity.) 0(5 SPtsSO&iV The great success of our special coffee offer In December was so marked and made so many .-new friends for this excellent coffee, tTiat we have decided to repeat the offer. To show our appreciation to the new customers and give everyone an op portunity to try the Lang "super-quality" coffee, we now offer Royal Club Coffee at 40c The delicate fragrance and mellow flavor of Royal Club pleases the most fastidious taste. Order a trial can today your grocer has it! PUICK8 ON ROYAL CLUB 1 POUND TINS . . . 40c l'egultu'ly .... 45c 2 POUND TINS . . . 75c ' regularly....... SBc 3 POUND TINS . . . $1.10 regularly $1.25 Your grocer is authorized to refund your money if you are not perfectly satisfied with. Royal Club after trial no matter how much coffee has been -used in the test! That is hovr sure we feel of the quality of our coffeel Oregon Grocery Co, The "Royal Club" House La Grande, Ore. Columbia Vs Yale. .. , New Haven,Conn. Apr. 21. The Yale baseball team, anticipated an easy victory today over Columbia University. - in the kitchens of Royalty -pi Suppose you coald sit down to-day like the best . diners of Europe and America, '.'to : an electrically grilled steak, potatoes baked by electricheat, and coffee of that delicious even mild richness ; that the-Hughes, Electric Range makes possible. You can do it. The ''Hughes Electric Range makes;- ' . perfect, complete cooking by electricity possible. -It roasts, broils, bakes, stews. tiughes Electric Ranges And the cost of installation and maintenance is - ' ' moderate. By all means come see and learn about -this wonderful stove. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. Penn Vs Swarbhmore. ' Philadelphia, Apr. 21. On Frank lin Field today, University of Penn- j ylyania baseball team has Swarth-moi-e's for its guest. . I Southeast quarter of section twenty seven, township three, South, of range, forty, East of Willamette , Meridian in Union County, Oregon. ' AUGUST HUG,, Referee. 1 D Mar. 31. Apr. 7-14-21-28. College. Tennis Match -.- New York, Apr. 21. Tennis teams I of. Columbia and Fordham Ilnivprai. I ties met today on the South Field courts, ,' Texas Motorcyclists' Race . Houston, Texas, Apr. An endur- i ance race to Sabine Pass was held today by , the Houston . Motorcycle Club. We want a good live agent in every county in the state to take orders for our trees nd shrubbem small fmits et. , Money advanced to pay traveling expenses as fast as orders are turned into the office. An excellent outfit furnished on application. Address Quaker Nurseries, Salem, Oregon. Adv. - 4-19-lm. 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Notice is hereby given that under and bv virtue of a decree iasnnrl nut nf the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon Tor the Uounty of Union on the 22nd day of March, 1915, in that cer tain suit therein pending wherein Elizabeth H. Sanford is plaintiff and Leah Sanford is defendant appointing the undersigned referee to make sale of the hereinafter described lands mentioned in said decree for the pur pose of apportioning the same between the plaintiff and defendant and which said decree authorized and directed the undersigned, as such referee, to sell the said lands as by law pro vided, the undersigned will on the 29th day of April, 1915, at 2 o'clock, p. m. at the front door of the County Court house in La Grande, Union County Oregon, sell at public sale to the highest bidder therefor for cash the following described lands men tioned in said decree, to wit: The East half of East ha'.: of Northeast quarter and East half of East half of 1 X PRIME RIBS or oeet, also choice cuts of Jamb, mutton, poik. Our policy:; Just what you want, when you want it. ' JUST FROM THE SMOKE HOUSE ' a nice lot of Mount Emily Hams and Bacon remem ber the price, 18c for nice choice hame, and 18c to 25c for choice Breakfast Bacon. - - Fi-esh Ranch Eggs. 20c per dozen. Grande Ronde Meat Co. I