- pjGE FIViT FOOTBALL SPORTING. NEWS BASEBALL t Philadelphia $ Overwhelms Cubs A Good Tliig--Jost PsrlvM Saturday Caldwell vs. LH.S. a large invoice of SHOES TOMBOYS Drummer Springs Good Joke LA GRANDE EVENING Or.SF.UVr!k SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1910. TON mm FOUR-DOOR, SIX-CYLINDER POPE-HARTFORD OF THE 1911 MODEL. MOST IMPOBTAJiT GAME IA GBAKDE 1YILL SEE THIS YEAR. 1 1 fT rt vphl ft ' cuuegc ii-uui lumes una scaip 01 Many Small Teams This Tear. Football for , 1910 will appear In 'dead earnest a week from today when the College of Idaho (Caldwell) comra here to reverse, If possible, the de- Caldwell last fall. At that time ono 4-Vk a VfltilAot cramna st 4-Via BAQenn VL VUQ Uai UCOIr . JL IUV BVUOUU were fought out and La Grande won under, difficulties. The Caldwell team has not deteriorated in the least and some real football Is going to be wit nessed, the first by the way for thin year. On the following Saturday the locals go to Spokane but that is a minor.. consideration "Just now. , To prepare for this particular game next Saturday is , the problem ' of Head Coach Zimmerman and his as sistant, Prof. Carruth. With about V This is a stylish car which the Dittebrandt Auto Company is handling and is of the popular makeup", a sort that appeals to the buyer tha se days., The company has not yet received any of these cars but they ; ."!,er.e.X.Um 6 'or the opening o f the season next Sprln. . .- . . - - ; ' SPORTING NEWS-COMMENT the colt when he was here several weeks ago and said at that time that the animal promised a great future. Lee Matlock, of this city carries the special gold medal posted by the Union-Wallowa Sportsmen's Association at the recent shoot in Wallowa. lie is as proud as a peacock of his honors too. Among the otherlnnners werej Crossland, of Union, who walked oft twenty-five' men out this week it is with the Dupont medal, and Gib Mas- Indicated that interest has - revived terson, of Elgin, who pulled down the and the regulars Themselves show Observer'gold medaU Neither of these more spirit than they did up to the reached the high average, however, as game last Saturday. That contest put that honor went to Wallowa county more life into the team and the where Wolfe Is the possessor, coaches are more ptomsKJo this-j ' week than they were last week. .Connie Mack's bunch are the gen What La Grande will be able to doteral favorites In La Grande. Many to Caldwell Is a problem. The Idaho would like to see the Nationals suc- team handed it to Ontario by an over whelming score the other day and the locals have something to go up against for sure. ' The matter of meeting the expense Is worrying the management some and a large crowd alone can take the local instiution out of the expense without trouble. While the team it self Is preparing for the first and real ly the biggest game of the season, as ceed, but there Is no man who Is not pleased to. see youth and . superior ability excell. By the way,' even out here In Oregon far from the actual fever, betting is free and considerable money changed hands this week when the Observer's complete stories of the contests appeared on the streets. With today's game the La Grand- second team about passes out of the far as La Grande is concerned, ar-, public eye for its schedule is practic rangements for meeting the heavy ex-, ally completed. Perhapsone trip lat- pense will be going on. All . in all, La Grande's . football season begins and ends with this game, for It Is by far the most impor tant at home game on the schedule to date. v er in the year may be arranged for them.' Principally, from now on, the sole duty of the second team will be to let itself be pounded about by the first team which Is as necessary as eleven men on the first team. STHE3JUOUS AUTO TRIP. "Huckleberry" Joe's Illness at this time may be responsible for the fur ther existence of Grlzzley, the bear, who was doomed to die this fall. Ed Morris is now waiting for .Joe to re cover before making the big trek Into the Wallowa wilderness.' , In view of the fact that there Is no game scheduled with the local school for Thanksgiving, there is some talk of pitting the eleven against an alum ni team, the personnel of which is not yet determined. ..-', i ' Engineer "Jakie" Jobopson prides himself on having the finest Airdale terrier in the country. ' The splendid canine is being trained along bear hunting lines. A Plerce-Arrow is said to be head ed for La Grande, If tho rumor' is true, this will Introduce the partlculai make to Union county. The Dittebrandt garage has now In stalled the largest vulcanlzer In the city. It takes tires from 2 1-2 to 5 inches. ' ' . . , ' : v.- -' .:- ' . Sam Begunder, a former basketball star of Colfax, Wn., Is here today vis- SOME JOKE WORKED OFF CLUB DRUMMED TOSES AS HAS-BEEN BOXER AND WINS OUT. Takes Youngsters Through Exciting . Scenes of Ills Final Knockouts. B. B. B. which signifies the myster- iting friends and may decide to lo- y' " lous name of a popular club of young cate in La Grande. . Ford Machine Goes up to Point Near men of this city, has been relegated Molr Mines This Week. tnr onmotlilnff vnnrck AemHnA ThA Delta club is the way It Is heralded Among the important Junkets taken j now. Basketball this winter and per by automobile owners, this week was a trip up the Grande Bonde river to a point near the Muir mines, 15 miles from Granite. L. C. Smith made the trip in a Ford, taking along W. N. Jones, a prominent Portland lumber- haps the track and baseball ' next Spring are some of the side features of the organization. Its insigna will be a winged "D." , . McKay Welth, B. F. Wade's stylish man, and another Portland man , in-! colt, has been sent to the Walla Walla terested in timber. Mr. Jones is also interested in me a. m. neais auiu company of Portland. i . city.1 Mr. Hogoboam took a fancy'to track and will be worked out by Ho goboam, the veteran trainer of that Cove journeyed to Baker City today and met the chestles from the mining town on the Baker City gridiron. Pendleton" high school pjays Walla Walla high school at Pendleton this afternoon. 1 Baseball for Elgin next year is ap- One of the richest and spiciest jokes that have been worked off in La Grande in late years was success fully manipulated last Sunday even lng by Ed. O'Connel, the Sun Flower shoe drummer, who is good at-imper nonation and who by the we Is up to snuff on the prize ring dope. O'Con nel was here last week and was lone some last Sunday night. Two ' or three local fellows helped him out on the B. ' B. B. bunch which has club rooms in the post office building. He was introduced to the boys, who were lounging Sunday evening in the club rooms and he carried out the part of Eddie Hanley, ex-champion ' middle weight boxer. The way O'Connel worked out of the story of how "he" was put out by "Rube" Fern in "98 was something rich, The boys, who all aBplre to things athletic and have all won more or less fame in local high school' circles, fell to the bait like a house afire, and with open mouths and interest intent they list ened to the reminlscenses of Mr. Han ley. O'Connell was so pleased with the way the boys took his bait that he grew enthusiastic, and went through come interesting lessons on how to spar and how to keep in physical trim. When he had spun his little yarn he went back to his hotel and the club boys swelled up with Justifiable pride because an ex-champion boxer had called on them and volunteered them some useful hints on the ring game. The boys are still of the oplnion that pareatly rather uncertain. Dwight , they heard something worth while, Barnes the, premier manager of the' until of course they read this. (Continued on page faur) Want ads. pay, one cent x word. -There are many GOOD cars made now-a-days. Any good car is a good investment Yet we honestly believe that CHALMERS cars offer the best POPE-HARTFORD PEERLESS CHiMERS DETROIT value V emoneyf Any on tte market yvc a&ti yvu iu &cc 111c An-LiiviCil0 others---comparison has sold mre Cha!mers cars than all-dur advertising. The 191 1 Models will ,be on Exhibition at our show room some time this month. Come ' and see them !or let , us know where we can see you. ? i' !UF UAVP A RRANn NFW P ATA1 .Ofll IR F.n, WE ARF. NOT ASH AMFTi OF WRITP PHD IT Ages 6 to 14 years. Prices $1.50 to $3.50. " Must ba'seen to be appreci' ,'ated. Black arid TanHigh Tops too none better. We recommend them. . - SMITH &" GREENE Shoenien Depot Street STUDEBAKER WAGONS AND BUGGIES siiPERinn nRiiii; They Bear Investigation. We are Agents Double Guarantee EV3 v,GO, MX 1 We Can Press Your fclothcs or . Clean Them Oh Short Notice.5 Elite Dying and Cleaning Vkrk$ H. B. WAGCONtRProp. ' , Mahaff6y Building . v ) : , y y Depot street Directory of the Fraternal Orders of La Grande, Oregon Ai F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. P. & A. M. holds regular meet ings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. r JOHN S. HODOIN. W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary. , REBEICAI1S Crystal Lodge No. 64 ' meets every evening In the I. O. 0. ' P. hall; All visiting members art Invited to attend. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, N. 0. ' MRS. JENNIE M. SMITH, Sec. B. P. 0. E. L Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 ' o'clock lu Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are, cordially ln vlted to attend, j ' -. DR. G. L. 2IGGERS, Ex Rul. '. , HUGH McCALL, Rec. Sec.. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Lodge No. 169 W.: 0. W. 1 meets every second and fourth Tues day In the month. All visiting mem bers welcome. , : ' ,' V NERI ACKLES. C. C. ' '' r ' J. II. KEENEY, Clerk. M. W.' A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every Monday in the month at the I. O. 0. P. hall. All vislUnf neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. ' ; I. R. SNOOK, C. i D. E. COX, Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crow Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday ' night In Castle hall, (old Elk's halL) A Pythian welcome to all vlsttlax :' Knights. ' : " . " -r"--:':V.; , JESS PAUL, C C, : : : R. L. LINCOLN, M. of R. ft S. 0. E. S. Hope Chapter No., 13, 0. E. C holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor dially Invited. , ; ' MARY A. WARNICK, Sec. PAULINE EDERLEE, W. M. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT C rand Ronde Circle Nov 47 meets every first, and third Thursday evbiilngf v in the month at the I. 0. 0. P. ball. VA11 vlsltlsg members are wekom. CHLOE ROBINSON, 0. M. LIZZIE ELLSWORTH. Clerk. i:-y'yy-yyr': ymn.''imr ' LA GRANDtS LEADING JEWELER ; When In need of anything In watthes, clocks, Jewelry, cut glaBS, hand painted China, or any other article carried by a first class Jewel ry store, Investigate our prices before ( buying and you will save money, and be snre of securing first quality goods. ;a If your eyes trouble you, have them fitted by an opti cian of experience. 1 ' Opposite the C. S. Land Office, Adams Ave. i v