LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1910. PAGE SIX " " ARE. YOU READY ' J Oil I 10)1 L-fl Wllll F8 K IT :'f it- ' si it Everything points to the coming Chautauqua Assembly as 'the greatest social gathering ever attempted in Eastern Oregon. Already more than seven hundred people have signified their intention of attending during the entire-ten days by purchasing full season tickets. . These added to the. many hundreds of others who will attend as they can will certainly make a folly crowd and YOU WILL WANT TO BE WITH THEM. You will want to be as well dressed you can be at very little Stock Mill l3tB JUST IK as your cost mi riends , a nd Mane A large assortment of Lingerie Dresses, large shipment of Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers, Large shipment wash and other goods. PIT? OPERA HOUSE BLOGl TO 9 LA GRANDE, OREGON. ( Safer than National Banks 5 Better than U. S. Gold Bonds UNION COUNTY LANDS. Why invest in foreign cities and wireless stock, when v you have a sure thing at home ? SPORTING NEWS See G. J. BLACK, who nas a large list of money makers. An Indian can be happy with- out a Piano. But who wants ' to be an Indian? STEMIVAV, llDlVG, KERTZMANN, A. 0. CHASE .' COVOVE? Panos for sale by J). Io Scott and' (Continued from Page Three.) In the lineup last Sunday as he had Just arrived and was not In shape physically to play. Bradley shifts to short tomorrow and Merrll Chllders goes to the right garden. At Vast he will have equal running for the right field with Hollister, Stoddard and Stacey. Hol- llater and Chllders are both fairly good stickers, and It will be an even tossup which plays In that position. Proe, the former keystone sacker, Is slated for center field tomorrow. If reports from the Lincoln lot, where the workouts have taken place this week, count for anything. La Grande has an infield, that no Elgin bunch can break In upon. Advertised Letters. Following is the list of letters re malnlng unclaimed in the La Grande poBtofflce for the week ending June 24th, 1910. x . Boyle, Miss Clara Barlow, Mrs. Maud , Bundrldge, Miss Adrice Hamilton, Mrs. N. Klnsey, Mrs; D. S " ' Stanchfield, Mrs Laila. Nolon, Miss Dolon. ' Nelson, Mrs. Mattle. Pries, Miss Mildred Bortson, Bert. , Beaman, J. Borg, Edwin E. . Cast, John. Gray, Richard. , Garthon, Anders. Gowan, Roy. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller, Bryant. Keller, Sidney (2) Keller, Bryant McAnnallay, W. H. Slbecnal -. Prices ! Cut Glass and Hand Painted China If the, fellows whet thelr baling eyes tomorrow, and can make rny Jtlnd of a showing against Aubln's twitters .the locals will win handily Let's send a good crowd to Elgin tomorrow. Vullln, the invincible, knew he hoc' hern in a prize fight last night at 'tie Pendleton ope ra house. Burgo was still in the game and fighting Btrong In the fifteenth round, but the refoVee awarded the scrap to Mullin. 0 From now until July 17, 1-will make a specially low price on cut glass and hand painted China. It J will pay you to examine my stock and get a. good se-J lection before buying your gifts. All styles of wedding rings including 'Tiffany, round, oval, etc., at lowest prices in Eastern Oreeon. x Quality considered. , O Y T will Rnvn Yrm Monov. Cove and Baker City play tomor row, presumably the last game in the Eastern 0reg6n league. J. H. Peare, La Grande's Leading Jeweler, Opposite Land Office There will probably be a game te tween La Grande and Athena win ners of the Inter-moujntaln league pennant here od Monday, July 5th, Great , interest Is manifest in the swimming races to be held at the water sports carnival July fifth. All entries should be made In writing or in person to A. W. Nelson before next Saturday night., This is espec lally true of the relay and water polo teams, but It is also essential thnt Individuals be entered. Central Point will festival this week. hold a flowe' Morgan Farm Sold. The. Morgan farm about five miles east of -Union on Catherine Creek, was sold recently to E. J. Sayre of this city, for the neat little sum of $8000. This is what Is more com monly known as the Dwight place and at one time was owned by Char ley Allaway. It is a valuable piece of land and one of the most pleasant ly situated in Union county. This farm was sold several years ago for $6000 and will probably bring much in excess of the last price of $8000 when sold again. Union Scout. Complete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. ; 7' , ,:. ' . , LA GRANDE IRON WORKS O. FilZQERALO, Proprietor V vv' Complete Machine Shops and Foundry . Call For Bids. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids for the construction of 870 feet of sewer, to be built according to the plans and specifications on file In the office of the Recorder of the City of La Oram! Oregon, will be receiv ed at the office of said Recorder up to 4 o'clock p. m.. on Wednesday, July 6th. 1910. All bids to be accompan ied by a certified check for 6 per cent of each bid. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. La Grande, Oregon, June 24th, 1910. J. K. SHEAK, G. D. FLEMING, W. J. CHURCH, Health." Sewerage and Water Com-m"tee- June-24-July 6. . Choice Shirts The no-vest Season is here and it behooves the particular Man to look well to his shirts. We are showing exclusive Shirtings, that are distinctive in character and handsome in patterns and color har monies. - .,.;.::.'''- V ' ' . ; Shirts for Men who like good Shirts. We selected the choice fabrics and the Shirts were made to our special order by an expert Shirt Maker. -.y :, , "... ,--v ...; : Cuffs attached or detached. All sizes. It will be well to make selections early for the first warm day that comes will cause a rush for the handsome new patterns. ASH BROTHERS, The Outfitters. i