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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1916)
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1916. ' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREU Wile pen O day Watch my Windows for Prices on Strictly Up-to-Date Styles A CAR OF NEW FURNITURE UNLOADED MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4JH, i and now offered at prices that SMASH ALL SALES' PRICED Offered. Positively prices will be made 10 to 20 less than you buy elsewhere. "MONEY TALKS" here, , hear it "SPEAK" i it - ' am not selling Odds and Ends of a Broken Stock, Not Remnants; but SEASON'S DESIGNS BIGLOW ELECTRA AXMINSTER RUGS, beautiful patterns ......$27.50 SMITH'S AXMINSTER RUGS, beautiful patterns $26.15 SMITH'S SAXONY RUGS," beautiful patterns ...$22.10 SMITHES ARDSLEY RUGS,' beautiful patterns :........-. $19.95 CHINESE ROYAL VELVET,! a beauty .. 1 . : $27.50 PURE WOOL WILTON VELVETS....:...:... $27.50, $32.50, $37.50 BODY BRUSSELL, all are 9 x 12 ........ .............................. $24.85 WILL BE ON DISPLAY AFTER TUESDAY. WAIT, DON'T BUY TILL YOU SEE MY OFFERINGS NEW STEEL RANGES, 4 HQLES....... ...:.....:. . LU $17.50 NEW STEEL RANGES, 6 HOLES... ... . $22.50 Impossible for competitors to meet these prices. Bought in January, be fore the big raise in prices, shipped in car lot at low freight rate and you may have the benefit. . : . '. . UNLOADING TODAY A SOLID CAR OF RANGES, COOK STOVES and HEATERS F 1 V o o HA Sporting iletos i New York, Sept. 13. Maurice E. ; McLougrhlin, once known as the ; greatest lawn tennis player in the ; world, may not again be in ,a national ! tournament. The Calif orriia Comet, as he was known at the height of his smoking on any trip, the game in which he plays will be forfeited to the opposing team. There is considerable speculation as to whether or not the rule can be enforced, 'but it is certain tha a par- brilliant career, made this assertion 'tial enforcement can bo effected, for what does that mean? It means that NEW quality, in a cigarette, that does for your smoking exactly what a drink of cold water does for your thirst! " To satisfy, a cigarette must do far more than Just "please" you it must let you know you've been smoking. That's what Chesterfields do they satisfy! And yet they're MILD! ,.,,:,h,. For the first time in the history of cigarettes, here's a cigarette that satisfies and yet is mild! Chesterfields! Other cigarettes may be mild, but they don't satisfy BUT, Chesterfields satisfy yet they're mild! This is new enjoyment for a cigarette to give. It is something that no cigarette, except Chesterfields, can give you regardless of price. Why? Because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend! Try Chesterfields today! C I GAUBTT E S The Chesterfield Blend contain, the moit funoiu Turluih lobceM SAMSOUN for richneu: CA VALLA for aroma; SMYRNA lor .wectnaul XANTHI lor fr.rr.no, combined with t. bast dwiiikif. - - - 20 for 10c and yet they're MILD 1 just after he walked off the courts at Forest Hills the afternoon of Sept. 1, a beaten man, eliminated by George Church, the wonderful New Jersey player. The defeat of McLoughlin was characterized by himself as the saddest blow he ever has had to en idure. "There neer was anything I 1 wanted more than this one more I chamDionshirj. not even thn Davis Cud matches two years ago," he said. "I want to come hack next year. . I love the gome and want to play again in national tournaments but my business in California probably will make it impossible for me to." McLoughlin and Thomas Bundy, formerly a tennis player with a national reputation, are running a sporting goods house in San Francisco. McL U(?hlin's defeat at the hands of Church also may play a big pr-rt in determining his future course. . He was on the rubbing table immediately after his game, with Church, when ho did his talking. There was no attempt to furnish an alibi for his work in that contest. In fact, he declared he didn't want the tennis fans, who have been so loyal to him, to believe he was making excuses for his work, or trying to belittle the game of the easterner. VI Tealize I haven't the speed I once had," said he "My greatest fault in that match was that I was unable to sustain my game. I tried hard to pull the ball to where II wanted it, naturally, but it wouldn't go. Also, apparently, 1 have not the strength nor the knack of smashing back that I used to have," he added wearily." Princeton, N. J., Sept, 13. Captain I Frank Trevor Hogg, 11, of the 1916 Princeton football team, assembled I his warriors today for first practice. Nearly 100 men responded. Hogg faces a big job to make a winning i team, but while the material is only j average, the coaching staff , is un usual. Eleven first string men were j lost from last year's team, but the substitutes were high class. Quarter- back, ends and tackles are the weak ! points here. Half backs and fullback j should be the teams' strong points. ! At the Guard positions Hogg and Norse doubtless will continue. The ; first game is scheduled with Holy j Cross Sept. aO, and one with North Carolina university October 7. It is too early to predict the effect the six months' lapse since spring practice will have on the Tiger footballers. At quarterback: Ames, Haas, Gberstadt and Eddy. For the other backfield positions: Driggs, Tibbott, Moore and possibly Eddy are available. Alan Brown, '17, is apt to break into this combination and Thomas and Good speed, 1918, and E. A. George and Richard Cleveland, son of the lata President, two of last year's fresh man eleven, have shown ability. Ifig. ley is a 'possibility for a wing posi tion. Speedy Kush, Princeton '98, again heads the coaching staff. Rules Are Set for Pendleton Athletes Pendleton, Sept. 12. High school boys in this city who smoke or drink will have no chance to accumulate Rtudent honors either in the way of winning student body offices, or in l athletics. Such is the order made by City Superintendent Parks. He states that no athlete or student body officer would be allowed to main- tain his position if found to be either a drinker or a Bmoker. He further ' states that if any athlete is found I a number of high school athletes have expressed their approval. Lee Caldwell Is Again Champion. Lee Caldwell, Pendleton boy who won the championship of the world in tests than any other cowboy. the tucking contest at the Round-Up last year, last week' added anothor title to his long string when he won the championship, of the southwest in a contest held at Garden City, Kans. News of his victory was received in a telegram from him today by Hamley & Co. He stated in his telegram that he would be home in a few days. Only last month Caldwell won' the Canadian championship at Moose Jaw, wresting it from- Emory Le Grande who had held it for two years. Be-. sides these titles, he has won the right to he called champion of the northwest and of the states of Ore gon, Washington, Idaho, Utah, Ne vada and Montana. , Undoubtedly he has won more honors in bucking con- EILER'S MUSIC HOUSE The new Foley Building across from the Foley Hotel Pianos from $185.00 and up and players from $385.00 and up on easy terms Small Instruments and Sheet Music Eiler's Music House, Per F. P. Theroux V...V , , , Manager. LlllM is more than Shoe Polish It is composed of wax and oils so combined as to give a brilliant, lasting shine and to soften and preserve the leather. The ShiroiA Home Set The handiest, most efficient shoe shining set you can ouy at any price. 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