fAfiETWO LA UKA' DE EVENING OBSERVER SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1910 o o o AM Boys QotEimg;. asiidl SSiioes Now is the time to Save Money by Buying th I cjs5 Clothes at Cost C; C PENINQTON it represents. Championship games come at the end of tb seaon when it has been clearly defined Just wbal each !ub la the premier ot At this time, no championship james are be ing played In Union county. rUrffentaarfLmbrlMai lot Ofarfa H-rNi (UiMlaw. AoMferte llrinrulurr ImM. Marie. AM. uii.Giiciiii. w4 maitraM. Tk snsitt licw l J An Indian can be happy With out a Piano. But who wants to be an Indian? STE1NWAY, LUDW1G, KERTUiANN, A. B. CHASE and C0N0VER Pianos for salt bj So To Scott I Special IP'rices t Cut Glass and Hand Painted China Y From cow until Julv 17. I will mat - X low price on cut glass and hand painted China. ItX will par you to examine iny stock'and get a good se- S cvuuu lA-iuxc vuywg your glllS. v ajj styles of , wedding rings including Tiffanv in eastern yregon. P round, oral, etc, at lowest pr guauty considered. , I will Sa?e You Money. Pnai. Orande's Leading Jeweler, V1V; Opposite Land Office ! DON'T YOU MISS ! V This Opportunity SPORTING NEWS : - PRESENT (TP TOMGHT. Chautauqua Levins; Cup, ('ting $1. to Be Presented This EreniBr. Could You use another Suit at a price? We believe you can and will, after you learn the value of tie suit and the Price that will buy It We're going to do some great stunts in the We inaugurate rty of suit selling. A GREAT SUIT SALE The Suit are our beet the newest we hate. All fashionably cut and excellently tailored, from choice fab rics not a sale of old suit, b ut a sale of new suits. Suits that you can wear at asy season of the year. There will be a rush for th ese Suits, for everybody knows that when we advertise to do a this g. we aerer fall to deliver the goods. Select your suit at once dont delay. Get la line with the men who will carry these suits away. Suits under th air arms and savings In their pockets. Can you afford to mfaa this opportunity! ASH BROTHERS, Clothiers and Furnishers e) A little side attraction will occur at the Chautauqua grounds tonight Just before 8 o'clock, when the Chautauqua will present to Fred Young and the High school relay swimming team, the two cups won during the Fourth of July water sports. Mr. Young car ried'off the individual cup for winn ing the most points, and the High school team will be on hand to take over the trophy and add it to the list of prises now in the High school ath letic department. 4 HERE AND THERE. "Bill" Stoddard, the Perry lumber maker, Is winning popularity in the role of "His Umps." He has officia ted at most of the games this year and knows the game thoroughly. The University of Oregon establish ed a precedent this spring when the athletic council awarded an "0" to James Neill. a La Grande boy, who graduated fr.om the school this year. Mr. Xeill was given his spurs primar ily for faithful training in the athletic departments through a period of four years, in that time he did not 'qualify by winning his letters In a collegiate contest, but for the first time in the history of the school, the council saw fit to' rewaH his faithful train ing in this manner. Krowne, th man who will throw 'em off the big hill next Sunday in the Enterprise game for la Grande, has improved wonderfully since he left here early in the season, and has fought two glorious battle for Joseph ap'nst Enterprise. JOSEPH (OXES TOMORROW. Big Biilj ob Will be on tke Mound for T (siting Team Tomorrow La Grande will get view of Enta, prise again tomorrow when the Wl-: Iowa metropolis team comes herej with Bilyou on the hill. Enterprise ! and La Grande played intensely inter esting games earlier in the season and there is no reason why the game to morrow should not be up to the same standard. Every game played here last month has been worth witnessing, and the same is predicted for Sunday. em When is a championship game not a championship game? This is the question that bothered Cove and Elgin last Monday at Elgin, it was not fully settled but the Observer advances the opinion that there can be no champ ionship game between clubs of dif ferent organizations and territories until each team is undisputably the champion of the organization or club Lake Louise Banff Glacier Field Via the Arrow Kootenay Lakes ARE YOU INTERESTED? Ask your local agent how you can secure a circular-tour ticket fight from you home town. You can make the trip in a week, ten days, two weeks, or a month. At all principal stop-over points the Canadian Pacific maintains its own hotels, at rates running from J3.50 per day and up, covering room and all meals. Write for detailed information. C. M. JACKSON GEO. A. WALTOX Trar. Pass. Agt Geo. Agl Pass. Sept. 11 Wall St, Spokaiie. 3 Pur i ty m CANOT rtTwn THE ODttl DEAttl ' 77 MMCwfwfinof CllftNrtluiOnea We Have Them. What? Six pound Elec tric Flat Irons at V J3.75 Each EASTERN OREGON Light and Power Company VJilson 6 Brillian, , Electrical -Contractors Prompt and carelul attention given alt work. All work guar anteed to pass ' underwriters' examination. Best ELECTRIC IROH on the market; also . ELEC1RIC FANS One Door south of Observer Office ; Heinz Spiced Salad Vinegar, f - : i It is new I You will like it 1 Give it a trial Royal Grocery AND t Bakery. 4 SOW IS THE TIME TO PLA5 TOUR Vacation Trip EASTERN EXCURSION RATES June 2-17-24 July i-22 Aug. S S?pt 8 Circular Tours to tke Canadian Rockies. Sold Dally, Jane 1 to September 1 0PTI05AL ROUTINGS Via Kootenai Lakes, through Cana dian Rockies, Glacier, Lake Louise, the famous National Park, the Great Upper Lake route, through the Thousand Islands, returning la any direct line or through Cal ifornia. Write for detailed information. G. M. Jackson, ,Geo. A. Walton, Trav. Pass Agt Gen Agt Pass Dept 14 WALL ST.. SPOKANE. FOR COUGHS KING OF CURES golds THE WONDER . WORKER MMM4)ft(MM C e) c) C Manion is a man with a real peg j This was demonstrated in his game j here with Joseph when he caught fot the lake town. Ho keeps the wholej team on its toes, as well. j The liue-up for tomorrow's contestl is still in doubt, but there will be' strength in any event. La Grande had as smooth a working team, and players as well versed in classy ball, during the past month, as is needed in any scrub league. It is likely that this will be maintained with a varying degree of efficiency from tow on, for on the whole the team tomorrow should be well balanced. Manager Phillips of Union advances a new interpretation as to club stand ings. He affirms that when a team drops out of the league, and re-organizes and eventually Joins the club, she should assume a standing of 500. 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