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T?AGE'6 LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON, 1 TiiIDAY, OCTOBER 13,1911," s f s 5. Mr . v i v " I, r, t if . ' ,ln V -V .. fir HULL UMBRELLAS DETACHABLE DANDLES We have just received a etiirs !.- In- Umbrellas Let Us Show Them to You. SIEGRIST and CO. Jewelers and Opticians LA GRANDE, - - OREGON AT THE CHUBCHES. ' JFtliodlst Episcopal Chun h. Sermons at 11.00 and at 7:3. The large reorganized choir undct this deft hand of M ? . ( J l i Wills "makes all the different i. ! world" In the helpful interest at the morning hour; while the evening cbolr under the direction of MIh ntai,- ridge makes the same propor lonate uiaerence in that service. The Sunday school is at 9:4.', F h. Green, supt.; and the league la at 6.30. The evening sermon as well as that of the morning will ba by the pastor. J. P. GILLILAN, t. D.. Paslor.i First Prsbyterian Church. Subject of morning sermon, "The Beauty of a Life of Service." In the evening there will be a song service. , Sunday school, 9:45 a.' m., ! superin tendent, Mr. C. A. Small. V. Junior C. E.. 4:00 p. m. Leaders, Miss Bork and Mrs. Ritter. C. E. service, 6:30 p. m. On Thursday evening Rev. Chas. A Phlpps will deliver an address on "Tho Men and Religion Forward Movement" This is a union service-, and all who are interested may count it their ser vice. ; iPev. Phipps Is a very enter taining speaker. REV. S. W. SEEXfANN, D. D., Minister '"lllllltlillll Illlllllllllllllihiinif ' f'7 Bakett Business College . ' ' BAKER, ORE. SKILLFUL PAI'STAK1G TCA( IIEltR-LIYIG EXPENSES THE LOWEST. ... K0OM AD BOARD 1 TO 1 -MANY WORK FOR ROOM A , ' , ' .-' . BOARD. "TE F0R : CATALOGUE. HANSON AND KINION, Proprietor. I LA GRANDE ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY I ; ; We handle th." Peerless Mazda Lamp" and sell im : ; der a positive guarantee. We can do your electric wir ;; ing and reaiiyork in a most satisfactory and mod- a "tiy. lira iijAuu in nxuires we can snow vou t 4 . Hie best line, and best prices ever known in the cit v. :: X08 Elm Street, Phone Red 741 go to B. B. NUTTER for Paints, Wall Paper, Varnishes, Oils, Etc. Paper ten cents and up. Estimates Furnwhed Store 1708 1-2 Sixth st BHJOGET - 3 It ttkfJL.. j .M.Wi ... . St. Peer's Cbarch, ISth Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion ........... 8:00a. m. Sunday school .......... . .10: 00 a. m Morning service 11:00 a. m. Evening service 7 : 30 p. ni. UPTON H. GIBBS, Rttctor. BOY WANTED Fam-Us-Klngf Factory. Cigar EASTERN TEAMS W STRONGER (Continued from P'i? Three twe?n the elevens of the NaTsJ and Military academies wlU 'this year break the da occasioned by the seven victories of each serrlct team gives special interest to the football season at Annapolis and West Point Last year the Navy won. a field goal being the only st ore of the game. This year neither team loses Deavily by gradua tion, and one of the stiffest games In the series Is expected. W.ctarn Football Outlook. In the west a splendid tlgnt for the conference eight title is anticipated. Although Michigan Is out of the fold, there is one game which will fcrnisn Une oo the comparative strength of Michigan and other members of the conference. Nebraska will meet both Minnesota and Michigan, and the re salts of these contest sbonid go a long way in determining the relative strength of the Wolverenes' and Go phers. : '. - '--v. Minnesota. Illinois. Indiana - and Michigan .will put the most formida ble elevens on the fields. Wisconsin is again an anknown quantity, as Is Chicago and Northwestern. Iowa re-' Jolcea in the return of practically all of its veterans of last year, and the Hawkeyes may cut considerable Bg are. ' Purdue, with a disastrous season last year, Is hopeful, and Coach Horr has the nucleus of a fast team. Chicago and Northwestern have suf fered mimt by desertions, at least at this stage, the gloom at the two Inst) tutionn hln tM to CUt SllL an ax. Coach Staea has lost nrac- tlcally all of his last year's stars, and coacn tiammett of tup purple squad is in me 8a me boat Coach Sheldon of Indians will have a good team, according to reports. " ' Minnesota, accord log to 'he advance dope, ' should have a better team than last year, when the Gophers disputed with Michigan the championship of the west Enough of the old men are back to give the machine the proper WW A S3Qs1BUBQSSb8Z HACK AND uPtown . fflce wain 72o Mrki Tt . - r Residence phone Main 25 AMBULANCE . l bussey ears. Last fall Cornell developed a lot of green men into a fatrly, guod football (fain. Tbm year the enncbes hope to reap then reward. The fact that the auuum contest be lack. and Captain" nrt, tulllmcli There are also a nuinbm ot excellent suimtitutes trylug for the team, so that optimism reigns supreme In Tiger town. Sometimes a team is buuuicapped by too many veterans, because this cou dltlon of ttilucs teudo to make u teutn oveit-oulideut and keps dou file ust of new candidates Tins umy or may not prove to oMbe case at Princeton Prospects at Yale are rosy enounn. altbougb tl Ells have lost more men than Pnui.-etou Capmln Howe auu Fuhlmck KlMtler are the ouly veterans In the back tleld. Daly and field bavins graduated, the latter now act in ns hfiul couch lu the line Ktlpat rick l soue at oue end and Morrtd is missing at center. Scully and Paul are bin k at tackle, and .Childs should make a capable guard ValeV greatest good fortuue is the possession of Howe ha quarterback This Is bis third year on the Vale team lie held down the position on Captain Coy's well nigh perfect eleven In 1UOU. and Inst year he was about ail that stood between the team and utter rout narrard has lost but few players, the principal losses being McKay, the All American tackle; Wlthlngton. bis mate on the other side of the line: O'Flaherty, quarterback, and MInot fullback. VVtib the exception of Mc Kay thew positions will be easily niiea uist year Harvard hud u nuro ber of hltfh class barks-enough. In fact for two or three back Held.1 Pot ter Is likely to be nrst choice for qnur terback. -.with Ckmphril and Wendell completing the quartet In the number of veterans lost Penn sylvanta suiters far worse than either Princeton or Vale. In some ways' the Hed and Rlue Is forenojng. This Is flue . to the fai l j that there Is some unusually good ma- j terlal from the lino freshmen eleven, which was the champion first tenia of j me east. Pennsylvania real nrulilem will he. heretofore, the development of a heavy line This will be the more dif flctllt because, as a rule, the Onnkprs are not blessed with an abumtauce of heavy nivn ' Cornell has brighter prosects than for a nuraler of years on account ot the large number of men 'from last year's eleven -ho are eligible this fall ond tbe 'efficiency of the cjac-ningsys tern, which is regarded ns the best In r--:V" X I ff I 1 I'M A f Ml I I A K V A 13 , m rHasa or tut lkading oriuibon war- UIOKS IK THB WEST (Walker ot Minnesota. Kahomacner ot Chicugo and MacMtllar ot Wisconsin 1 Impetus at the start and new men are available to keep It going to the finish without a hitch, Michigan will not suffer if the dope Is read right Coach Yost has nientv of old and new material to turn out a winning combination Auionu the new. comers especially there are several stars who are likely to be heard from. At the university ot WUcmsIn two former gridiron stars are in charge. John Richard and Enri Driver, two of the best plnyers whom the Radcer In- stlturioti ever turned out. will try to put the Cardinals back ou their feet Illinois, which claimed the chnm f kinship of the west last year, will be obck witn as strong tr not a stronger team. That Is not according to the cuaehes. hut the students can see noth ing but a Victory over Minnesota, which Is the principal aim In life n the university for the time being The strong teams are not confined to the "big eicht" or to Michigan. There are plenty of others on the border land of greatness. Notre Dame and Mar queue eleveus will probably show the others the way to the goal posts. Lake Forest and De Paul teams also are promising, while Nebraska must be considered on par with some of the "big eight" elevens. Ye and we have the famous "ALL FUEL" heaters for coal r wood. Is nearly perfection in a heater. Keeps , fire perfectly. ; Trade me your old stove on one of these and keep your house warm this winter. I sell second hand heaters $lfito7..g E D ; H AISfllEN FURNITURE ON EASY PAYMENTS ' ' " fcsfcsfcrffca(haBrtBfcsfclkssslJsj. -fc -i - , rsrpTrfffrWTV'JiJi I . T Apple Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Rubberoid . . . . WENAHA LUMBER CO. Greenwood and Madison 5ts. Phoue, M&ir. 732 S'l C. T. Darley Cement Contractor Consult him before letting your sidewalk fty)'UMMERl I J jV uggestions v w TAKE TWO-THIRDS OF A GLASS OF COLD SPARKLING SAM-O, ADD ONE-THIRD OF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING FRUIT JUICES: LEMON ORANGE, PINEAPPLE OR GRAPE. 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