La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 23, 1910, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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VK GkANDE EVENING OBSERVER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1910.
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Have You an Old
Quilt at Home?
Or a quilt with a history? If
so, enter it in our REVOLU
TIONARY QUILT CON
TEST which begins next
Monday and continues all
week.
$500.00 IN PRIZES
ARE OFFERED.
Just Arrived
from St. Louis
A fresh shipment of
Swiss ' Cheese
Brick Cheese
llmburger Cheese
Cream, Cheese
Mackerel
Codfish
Boiled Spiced Herring:
Royal Grocery
and
Bakery
Pormar White Sox Manager Contem
plates Move, Says Ban Johnson. ,
Fielder Jones.' the former manager
of the Chicago Americans, contem
plates returning to baseball next year
somewhere and somehow, probably as
part owner and manager of an Ameri
can league club. ' - ,-;
President Johnson of the American
league is authority for that statement
on his services as player and manager.
Whether or not he would be willing
to surrender that claim in order to per
mit Jones to buy Into and manage an
other American league team only
Comlskey knows, and he Is keeping
his own counsel Two years ago the
master of the Sox refused absolutely
to. entertain any proposition to sell
Jones a part of the White Sox stock
in spite of Nan earnest desire to retain
him as manager of the team. It Is
doubtful if the Old Roman has chang
ed his mind on that proposition,
'inac Joiies w iu a posiituu i iwcuuiv
a partner-magnate is unquestioned.
He was noted for being as shrewd in
business as in handling a ball team
before bis retirement and had been
successful enough in oil and timber
deals to make his offer to purchase a
large holding In the White Sox gen
uine.. In the two years since he quit
the game he has been even more suc
cessful in a business way and has no
need of resuming baseball as an occu
pation; hence the practical certainty
that he contemplates returning as part
wner. Baseball always has as strong
a fascination for Jones as checkers,
chess and bridge whist, his pet amuse
ments, although be would not admit
it, and he made a deeper study of the
science of baseball than of any other
game. i
Before he retired from the game In
the fall of 1008 Jones was considered
to be one of the greatest managers
baseball ever produced. As a diamond
strategist and tactician he had few If
any superiors. In spite of deficient
batting, he kept his team among the
leaders for many seasons. In 1906 he
won the American league pennant and
the world's championship from the
Cubs. Jones' return to the game will
be hailed with delight by the fans. .
recently called on Mr. Johnson for the
purpose or learning 11 there would be
any opposition on the part of Mr.
Johnson or any of his associates indi
vidually or collectively to the Fielder
returning to organized baseball Ee ex
plained that his brother, although suc
cessful n his business ventures, was
unable to shake off the lure of the na
tional pastime and was getting more
uneasy with every month he kept
away from It V
"I told him," said President Johnson
recently, "that there not only would not
for the( thirty most interesting, oldest, most unique or
most artistically made quilts entered in the contest and
you will perhaps gain a distinction of owning the most
valuable quilt in America.
Get one of the Books of Rules
; THEy'TlE F-REE FOH THE ASKIffG ,
No purchase is necessary to enter your quilts in the con
test, and the entries may be seen at the store next week
absolutely free. x
We want some woman in La Grande to win the first prize,
which is now being contested for by women all over the
country.
Get a Booklet today
AA2 LEA.HJV A.LL A.HOUT IT
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And while at the store ask to see "REDDISODE" C0T-.
ON BATTSstitched together in full quilt size ready
or the covering.
Tine Peoples Store
H
EATERS
. ALL KINDS-
New and
Second Hand
Any Kind of Price
You Want
Prepare for
Winter
Telephone: Black 1521
C. E. SUYDAM
1411-1413 Adams Ave.
rilEFEBUED STOCK.
PORK and
BEANS
With Tomato Sauce.
A new addition to our three
other brands or Pork and Beans
which retail
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No mention Is necessary of
the above Roods as iheir name
indicates No. 1 quality. . f
Pattison Bros.
Use either phone
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
Some persons are exceedingly
straightforward and truthful, while
others are merely diplomatic.
People will be exceedingly Interested
in you if you will make your personal
ity entirely subservient to theirs.
A girl's idea of a perfectly lovely
summer Is to be engaged to three men
at the same time and drive herself
frantic Juggling dates.
A good example of nobody In par
ticular la rich people of the second gen
During the past three winters at
Washington Congressman Ellis has:
. Secured appropriations for three
fine federal buildings for Oregon cit
ies. .
Been honored by being placed on
the ranking committee in 'the
House of Representatives Ways
and Means. This is the first time
. Oregon has ever had a place on
this great committee with the In
fluence It gives. ' '
Been a consistent friend of the
"old soldier" having supported ev
ery bill intioduced In his behalf;'
secured passage of many private
bills for very needy old veterans
and their ' widows; and handled
many hundreds of different claims
or pensions which were acted on
by the pension bureau.
The Second Oregon district
stood at or near the head In the
sums appropriated in .the last
House bill for Its river and har
bors. ($1,800,000.)
Congressman Ellis has Haed In the
district over 26 years; he knows the
j people and what they want and need.
I He has been In congress ten years,
i and gained an experience on the floor :
of the House and In the committee
rooms and an acquaintance with the
membership of Congress which puts
him In a better position to satisfy
the needs of Oregon than any new
man could be for many years.
WHY MAKE ANY CHANGE?
Paid Advertisement. v
VnELDXB J0NBS, FAMOUS BASEBALL MAN
AOKB, WHO MAY JKETUHN TO GAME. .
be any personal objection to Fielder
Jones returning to baseball, but that
he would be welcomed and that I
would help In so far as I could. Base
bull need such men as Fielder JiJhes,
and Lis retirement was a loss to the
g!un." . : y .
Wliethw or not the former Sox lead
er's plans have Rone any further than
to put out this feeler for the purpose
of ascertaining bow he stood la not ap
parent It Is practically certain, how
ever, that he would not return to the
game In the role of player-manager
only. It Is doubtful, Indeed, If his
days as ah active player are not over,
on account of the difficulty he would
experience in cettinir hack to snrthinir
jllke playing weight after two yean
or care free prosperity.
How Jones' return to baseball can
be arranged Is not known. Under the
rulM of the business end of the game
President Qomlskey still has. first claim
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BUY DIRECT AND SA VP Mnurrv
huFr tflSnvf-?Krfect bu,ldlnf material, cut to a
nair. to fit like the paper on the wall, shipped dally
J??Td'crofs panfLl 1M Dor a the best value
ilfL .ff-eIe.d f nyhere for this remarkably low
price, ana It Is only a sample of the many good
thwian,, Pr'c-savers contained ln ouruCe.
We own and operate our own mill In Seattle and
SAVE YOU MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS
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BirildersNeed
lius Catalog
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'FOR THE CHILDREN
Save
One price to everybody
The George Palmer
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hETAJL DEPARTMEN1
We solicit your orders for Shingles, Rubberoid Roofing
Deadening Felt, Building Paper.
We are prepared to furnish and deliver material,
promptly. Phone Main 8." ,