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Monday, August 31, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Work Shirts 59c HliK' Chnmhrny tt'oik Shirts nl this lieu- low prhv. An other reason wli) It pays to trade at Men's Wear lliO'J Adams Ave. La Grande's Cash Sloie For Men (Vlltcilllhll Pllgi Mill lit f Ct-4 Jil tt 'eMcrn Trail liln.t is 1 ; Hurts LA PA YKTTK. Hid .(AIM De Brenibiuts of pioneers who bta.ed a trail through the wilderness more tlimi u century UK" will take furl In u pugeunt featuring tin Jjufuy-ette-Tippeo;inoe centennial, H J tember 27-Stt. More than KHOfi persons will participate fn tlii spectacle nhow- ing 'he growth and development ol'j Lafayette since Us foundation by j Hubert Johnson, a tavern keeper. I The battle of Tippecanoe, marking! the breaking of Indian power in j western Indiana, will shown in pantomime. Tin- celchrnl ot h alsu Will honor tin- hern of Tippecanoe, William Henry Harrison, who Inter bicume president of t h Hulled HUtcft. Tippecanoe battlefield, now a stutt? shrine. 1b but u tYw miles if roir. here. USE Blue Mountain Butter And VAXK MOl'iYlAlN ICE CREAM Home-made Products Honest Quality Always BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY it. i Telephone Main GO LA GRANDE'S GROCETERIA AND MARKET The Original Oue-Maii Stint! Jefir'- $er"e, - SaeH Jhird Water Cati' Tol- lt Soap. lure. If Caiiy Haiit) S"n;i. l-iti Se MiKston Hell Soap. bar.... V Sunny Mmiilay LaiiiKity Soup, bar c .leu e La until y Sit,) p. '-ill :tc I;Iiimu Washim; I'm .Irr pNg 1 ill t c h Cb-aiiser, r;i n Vc Shi.Uer Salt, pl,n hv 1'ntittim t 'ei eal, pKg, le Mop Slick, ci'niplile ...Hit' Hill's Mine Can Cuff. -e, IJb. pt. 7e Crescent 'reiini i "ut fi e. 2 -lb. tin .v,e S-li.E-R.R-Y.'S TODAY And TOMOUUOW OS eaoy r In Capiain January With llOliAUT lUJSWOKTI), UIKXK VACU LINCOLN STKOMAN. IIAIMIY T. .MOUKV, iiiui i:ai;i;ai:a tknnant Chincdy, "A i!tl d'ooso Om:;M SPORT NEWS COAST TEAMS SPLIT BILLS paciiic coast u: gi i fhii.K W. I,, Pet. Htiti Knmelseo !' U2 .fir I Siiit i,hIu; ki i:r .ftiff m-uttio n:i .i .r2 l.ofi Angeles Hi .6&2 Portland ......71 71 AHA ml. land ..i4 85 A',U V'TIKUl f.7 ! 1 .'Mi 4 Sacrumenlo &2 U7 .348 si niuy's gami;s. NenHle H I. Salt l-nke 3-3. SALT I.AKK AP) It. II. i:. Seattle 8 14 0 Salt Ijike 3 K 4 Latteries: Dnmovlch and Ha lo ft l); Singh ton, Md'abe and Cook. Second game; It. Jl. K. Scuttle 16 2 Kail Lake It 6 1 Halteries: (Seven Inning by agreement) MMJua and Duly; Pon der a"d Peters. IVKcit 10-2. I. us Angeles 5-11. HAN I'M ANCISCO (AI') l-'irnt grime; It. I.OR AMi'lfH ft San Francisco Hi liatlt l ii ft: (;iay.riT. 1 1 il 1i Kunls; Mi -Wet m y and Yelb Second game; It. Los Angeles .' ..;.l! .San J-"raitclKro 2 II. 1J It ilterles; Hoot nd Sand berg; TYLER, l'rnp. 1109 Washington Ave. I'h.nie .Main LIU M'LCI Mi I Ht SATI I1DAV Kit Spr-tig l-'ry.-is. I'M-sed ;tlK- Mi. I 'i f.si'd Hens .. -Jltc l.b. Chmce T-bm- StU. -'."(' Mi. Chdiei' IUiUtl.1 S'K.. J'Jf Ml. All our cuts Hiv Imhii Chol.e I'rlllie" Heef Leg Lamb iWv Mi. S'Minlder Lamb . .. 1'llc .b. I mn Lfiniti Cltop.s :!'' l.b. SlioMbler Chops Mi. I Hv Delhei v 1 IhHir Itelow Itlack 4 ut eggy 1 1 Billy am urn mki; iatomimi:, lla-ehull fans ait- ipilck to a- linciiilc (404a )jiiitoiiiini'. That wity Al Sclun t and Nit k Altrork a ro sim-Ii u hit. j lloucit'i', I ilniibt If Scbact anil Altro-k vxi'v iiiilliil nir a brtlt-r of basidiall bitrlrMjin- imhii tt n-4-rnt iin idont at the ) unkee Siatlliim, which fraturrd Kay Si-halk of the litcaui) U hue Sox, A an u Ward of the ank, mid 4 in die 'louimy Coniiitll. I wan umpiring with Connolly at tin time and I never saw a bit of pallium line pulled by the t wo clowns ul ba.sibal that went out any biKH1''- than this bit of uitn--h fumed comedy. I'll waiiT home of lh! tuna prem-nt ure ,( 11 1 rh t-tltiK- a kick out of the happening. Wurd was thu fliHt man to Mtart tliu linnim. The ilr.st ball pitched wub fouled off. The next ball pilchctl wub called u bull by L'iiinie Connolly. Catcher ScJialk f.unmbt It was giod riiouuh to he a Mi ike. Jir didn't u) u wuiil but Meppt'd jii fnml ul the baiter, reinuieil Ids cap anl ducted tfi the home jduie. Tin; IjAst l.w ;ii. Tliu next pilch wub culled u tstrlke i y m li i iiuuh in 11 ioo low. lie ttitld nothing, but to let empire. Connolly know that he b.s uk reed, lie removed In cup und diluted off tliu plate. Hehttlk's atunt in dusting- off tlie plate got u fuir IuukIi. Yard' act w'nl over much blKger. 'J'he eroud wan enjoying Counoilj'a apparent dixcunii jtiii'i1. The next pitch wub u very bad bull, filnh and outHldc. Wurd took u wild nwing at it, mining h u toot. Now umpires never use their caps to clean the home plate but Connolly m-iiblng the big chance, P lumed same und dimied oif the plate mure cureiuliy than Jus pred ecessor B. lite crowd wha in an uprruir at the turn or cxciils that gavi; the umpire (lie upper iaiul, und een Wind luuuhcil as be ualked to the Im ih Ii atlT striking out. Ori liltK AI'OIXKiY. i ! 1'onnoilv, di.-.in or the Aim riciin IcnKuc Mlal'f. Ik unusiial unions uiu- I ptrcw. lcHtllc the lad Unit In- hits .seen ISO yeui'H or ser lee. he Hllll retuuis u ttcnae oJ' humor lhal heiim him over many touh pot. When Kd WiiIbIi, lailloiia White Sox pitcher, was lit his prime, he , gave an .umpire a duy'a work any! time he pitched. WalMi had re markable control, could keep his. Pitbull at the knee throughout the j Same. The low ball Is (he ioukIi one fin On' umpire Most ol WuIkIi'h pitches were Just strikes or baihr',,,,, oj ine uarrowe.si ol lnalKlns. W.ilt-h was or tlie opinion that : he Ihi-ew- liolhln)r but strikes. Mil iiaiuiiiii.x ne was u:splcu;cil alt -time the umpire ruled an or h.s eilor a bail. ; Well ilo I recall a tfumo at the old While Sol -j, ark. In which iNm null. alter lutvtmr Wnlsh illspule a number ot his rulhiKs. slopped tli' Kami', reiiiim d his cup. turned to tlie Kiaudsland, and In a t Hint could be heard all over Un pack. ,elled: Mtlles and ueiiilcmcu: I want to apologize to iti hr not know ttiu that Mr. Ual-li ttirowi nutblit but strike-.." ihuf ended the kick ing lor the it-1 uf the alb riiotui. SKEET KE'N0L1)S WILL LEAVE FOR NEVADA TONIGHT ,lo ef Le Holds, loothatl in l!':'l ant hnldhiL! liere the lOMowllig this evening for v!n re hi- will teaeh and Clinch athletics term of nt'tiou!. 'cm h in Haker U like poMilinn e.tr. will I. -aw Wells. Nevada ma nun I i ra i aing durlnu the i:!.'.', Wells, ha Inn .i snppnt-ls Lti.Uf union hlk'ti i ibait. track l.ool. And liasiball and He nobis expects to Ki a tootlmt tea in on the field this ll If possible. Hen. ilils' HaUep hiiuh team won I leiiiht ami Inst 1, ne jzame und in Li Hiande nis TiKers brought honn j sivti wins lo HMC b t-at on the Uiidltoti. I.iist winter h- euachfd j 1 he Ki HiM fi niri!, an a mat cut - basket hjitl team, which won eleven j J panics und lust but one. j I School star's in Wells on Sep- 1 . tt'Uitier S and Ue nobis expect?. IO I arrive there 4t week betore the! 1 opening. rivffer, Muiindy it mI Aunew. eninii :t-r, Oakland I -tt LKNi . (AH) H. 1 i Uiklun.l 1 ei lien . :i Hatt.ries: K cause I i.'hl.h and Wlilln Si i mill alne: Oakland and Haker; Yel lien l;;i'liri. h: Kun a. Ilo.-hl. r. I'm. M ; iin.l l; 1 : llrv.nl, llarlnMl. Jolui- j a 1-illiM'iilit 7-1. roiiltinil J-Ti. SAi'HAMK.NTO (.M'l li. II. C inn S.hi'iiiih mn 7 '.' liiillrrl. : SI0K1.1 unit llni.liuti HllKln.s Itllcl S'ili'krlU'liit. si... .....I 1; II i: IN. it'. in. I .". 'I ; .. ...... ..!.. .1 ; HMicrle: Holllnworth ud To- tin, Ala ran and thi.. Cricket Ace 5 V Si V. jit u Thry cull him the "Babe Ruth" of cricket. Ht'a Jark lioblu of Ehb. land und ho recently acored nil 12tith ."Cfntury," thuii enuallnr the record 'net by Dr. VV CiOrace '1 years awe,. A "century" rneuna inn ruim In one Inning liubb han been playing only 20 years, whernas Dr. CVaco complied hta mark over 40 years of pustiming. Ali;itlCA Clubs- - Washington Philadelphia Chicago St. Louis Detroit Cleveland N w Yor k Huston Pel. .it I 2 ,r, 4 0 .62 .5111 .4li:i .4 III .2UIJ ..f)4 t;i ,.tia lis ..;bi H'j NATIONAL Clubs i,i:.(;i i:. w. i.. 7; 4ti 73 57 l 7 r.s it i I'd. .62J .SH2 .r:t.i .4112 .J'.'J .4 41 .44:! 11'lttslii.rs . .New York Cincinnati ltrookln St. Louis irhicuKO Irililadelptiia 'llostoll .. CHh'A OO (.H) Yu;:hingon tnn.de tt clean nweep of Hie thice gaine series here by winning ye.t- tei'dH.v. The s.-ore; Wahingl on Chicago Hatlerte: Hem he Hallou und Sevel'eid, Connolly and Clank. it. H. i:. !t 111 li ti HI 2 Marberry, Huel; Lons, DKT1KHT (AH) I'lilladelphta Detroit It. II. K. .. 4 Hi I 7 7 2 Hommell Whltehill Hatlerl- s: Walbei t. rune; tfloin r, and uodall. li issl.-r. s-- LUl IS (Al') H H. K. New oik St. Louis ii Hi, :i .... 7 la I -muck. I lo I .ihler. I an- HaUt ne: Join and I : iu:ouul) : torth an-l Ik .rti Cl.i:KI.A. I (AH) Hosloii Clexelund Haneri's: WitiKtield ii ut i ; Stun h an.f 1 .. S we . H. L r r lilf-eh ; National l-amie I MAY 0!,K t.l' St. Louis , V VV (M'k Dalien.s: MAi s a: j ll.ii in s and Sn ii r. j Second game: St. LoWis t.New York '...tteries: e-l iioi -m Scott, Wisaer and He I HU(MKIA . (AH) ;f mciullati .. (.UlltCH H. H. IL :t :i ;t 4 12 o Mian itlitl sborne. l'et- I ;ronk l n Halleries: Uie. Wiimu, Hai-rettV'-s; ( I and Ta. lei . I lel.eri S'ce-nd garni: Cincinnati Hiooklvu Haltelle;.; Llli,IH . aiitl Haiie.n-'S; i i hartlt. lirimes and Ta n. ii. i:. Mays, in i ill, lor. (.AMI S TOIIW. Anient an I .No f;:;iii. : ih National Leuuiu SI. ltm;s al .New ut k Cilieiniuitt at Hiooki Ciitcao at Hoiimt. I'iu ilit' CMist Lc No yame.- M-tteduh-d, n. I i;mi;us Will . I' M'OLI 're', tSp.cial.J-- N Uay H GLNK. ore.. Milbams, and Hon : I. im! h mai ri d. v it .hiiicUoii CMy on a ci t'l iiy vi win at. In K cmiit th'- vv.uV'd eve wi re bound iiv. r. H. at ?i;.'Oi i.-h. 11. Harker, tn ft SI ed at urge ol lar :g ne js. slice isinalK'tl iitt'l ti was fixed M 'ivui n tn tdtuil. d'-puty in nr. nn'l It. Mri'l.un. sincinl iik.iH l 111.' SmiiIi. in I'.i.-im- . i.n.l' HIV. i;m n u.hniu. .1 tln lr i rnni- nml .sli.iw. tl u 1. Ih' .v h.i.l '1; .s n'Us 01 lu.it llllil I wo . 1. k of M'U'll ; u 1 ui 1 'i 1... ..t 1 ......... u .i.i 1 1.. 1 .luniiur.t koiiii: inin '.! ui iui. aiui h.uiHni: H mil on n ItnrU. 'lln' Mi'v s.'rL'.'inil r UUDBSC HfirM ! numin w r IU!,lllilU IXILIS i inn Tn i mn' IA.MA i;. V. I.. 7!l 4 4 . ..74 4 7 li I 'oils; V. tM A: "I ni"l In' 1' tlh ii 'lli.. w .ntis '" ''.l--i' II: "N'aw. OoUttlsh Uil' Ruth Scored By Johnson; Ends Playing CHICAfiO (iiy tlio Associated l'rKK.) liube Ituth la through with the New York Yankee bust. bull team for this year and "will not pluy in lj2t." he told a Kroup I of newspaper men here Sunday night, shortly after bin urrivul from St. J.OlilH. I "Jf iluKKina 1 manager, I am j through with the Yankees. I will 'not pluy for him. Either ho quits or I cjuit, regardb-HB of my con tract, which expires next year." Ituth wus fined MHHJ and In definitely auHpended by Manager Hitggin-'i Suturday at St. I.ouls lor "misconduct off the field." SCOHKS III INS. ! ST. lOLTS liy the Associated I'nwi.) fjeverely scoring Miller Hugging, manager, for what he characterized an attempt to Bhift the blume for the poor showing of the Yunkees this year, Ueor(j Her man "liabe" Ituth, basebaU's pre mier b lugger, left here Sunday for Chicago where he proposes to tuy 1 the entire caso growing out of the iiOfMj fine and indefinite suspen sion Imposed upon liim, before Commissioner landis, I in ;(,l.s i i'iii;ri. CMICAfrO (lly the Associated I'reHs.) President Itau Johnson of tlie American league is "hourtily In uccord with the punish meat meted out to Babe HuMi by Man ; uger Miller Iluggins of the New orlc Yankees." ' Ituth has the mind of v 1- ar-old boy und must be made io understand where he bclougii," 1'iesident Johnson said Sunday. Itl l'I'KH SI-r.AKS. , NKW I.U1!K (Iiy the Associated press.) Indorsement or Hie policy ol' .Miller Muggins, manager of the Yankees. In suspending l;ube liuth I Indefinitely and finlnir him ffiOntl. (was expressed Sunday night by olonel Jtupper, owner of the club. lit ;:ins sh.i:xt. ST. I.DI'IS (l)y tlie Assoclaled Press.) .Miller Iluggins. manager of the New York Yankees, when apprlsad of the charges made by "ltube" Ituth, homo run king, to the effect that Iluggins was trying to blame the slugging outfielder j for the YankceD' poor showing, said j Sunday night lie would not even make a reply. HIT IN WEST Ni:W YOltK (AD Two con tenders for i t he American leaKtie championship wheat bed their dull baseball weapons Sunday to Mhake the dust of a hostile west from their boots and started eu-si where, they will eimage in u two-jsmie iteries .at Washington, the iir.t round of a i.-s'ie struggle be tween them within the next ten days for first pluet. At the most crucial period of ;he Ht rut;y lc, both Wa.hinKton a.d Hliiludelphia have se-n Ih- ir of fensive crack" d on the rocli of a determined western front. The Senators sne(i a sorely wnMioed pitching staft Saturday and Sun day by u revival uf heuvy hittii:,' to beat back Hie Chicago V Idle Sox. Their western trip nel -d eiuhl victories atifl six detents. Hut t lie Muekmen retired In complete disorder from I let roil after wuffor ing their leiiih revcise in 1 gained on l he road. In spite of I lie fact that 1 ll" champions Sunday have h-nt hciitd I loir advantage to three and one hall games. Hhiladelphiu tans .v;iv hope in the crumbling of Stanley Darns' veteran pitchers. A I' !. jiigri .achiiry came tlirough lowar. the close ot the week to give his mound mates a breathing space niter a steady relay of Washington pitch er:; bad paraded from dug-out to slab to dug-out, the hurling stall of the champions finished the tour udly in need of rest. .Mack's Team CriteU'. 1'lling uncertain defensive play hi the field on their batting slump. .Mack's young team gave every e t deriee of cracking eompteteiv, e los ing the western books Sunday night with six straight defeats. In .sharp contrast to the behavior of ihe American league leaiieis. the l'lttslturg HirateB. braced by the de cisive blow they struck. at the crip pled .New York (Hants last week, sailed through Huston and Hhtht deiphiii for seven victories in nine starts, lengthening their margin o it t he champion. to seven full mm id flaaaiBBaaBiiiactaBBBBBtaiasBBBn The Finest Tomatoes We Ever Received A KUY SMOOTH AM) SOlM) ::o l.b. box a m:v shii'mk.nt or kxtka i.akck watku. MKI.ONS, Your Choice ;ot l'ICKI.INt; CL( TMI5KKS Iniform small size. giil ;:c HOOVERIZED GROCERY -WIIKKE THK THK1K1Y TIIKO.NG"-LA (;UANDirs IMOXKKK LOW tH I-lllCE FOOD STOKE MAIN 49 MOTOR DELIVERY ii a M II M a M a nr a u u n a m H M H a t H U. P. ATHLETES E IMK'ATKLLO. Ida. fHpeeiul) Dti liUor Day and on September 6, ' t he duy preceding, Hoeatebo will I be thronged with wport lovers who twill Bee the annual athletic chum piunshlp meet of the t'nlon Pacific System, a tournament of buseball. truck, golf, tennis, trap Bhootlng, (nnd kindred sports In which neur ly conteBtunts from 12 Btuies will vie tor nine loving cups und '1H individual trophies. Bannock ; Indiana in full ncgaliu will take part In the Poeatello street pa ! rudes on theBu dates, an added at 1 ruction. And visitors who make the convenient trip from 1'ocaudlo i to Vellowiitone National park will In all probability get to witneHS the j exhibition bufiulo roundup whicn ;will be tuged daily In the park , from AugUMt 30 until the puulic ! demands decreases. i The couteatanta In the 1'oce.teilo 1 meet will be drawn from 33 ath letic clubs which, since March, huve been organized by the fiU.ooo employes of the Union Hacifie Kysteiu. The four competing units will be the I'nion Huciiie railroad, the Los Angela's und Salt Lake ruil wuy, the Oregon-Washington liuil- I i oud and Navigation company, and the Oregon Short Line. This big meet, an achievement In the field of business atJileiics, will luku place in a fenced H-acre, t park having two ball diamonds, a j running track. Jumping pits, etc. j Overland park with Us large gruud ; stand, was built by the contributed "utter bourn" work of railroad 1 employes ut Hoeuudio. During lis construction, us malty us 167 men worked together on it und a spur track wutf laid, over which 27 car tloads of Hiltng earth were hauled I onto the neiu. -High officials of tlie roud w orked and sweut with : picks and shovels aide by side with switch men, engine wipers, clerks, , and the rest, of the runk and file I 1 ull Imbued with the fellowship of I 'sport. And Overland park is but' onc'of a dozen athletic fields which .these Union 1'ucitic clubs have made or are now con-structing. Tlie general public, especially In Idaho und Utah, will patronize thu meet. The grundstund, temporary bleachers and parking space will accommodate uii audience of more than oMtiu. To convey the teams and their "rooters" to l'ocatello I there wdl he lour special curs op erated from Portland, four from Los Angeles, two each from Den ver, Omaha and St. Joseph, Mo-, and one trom Marysvllle, Kun. ( The railroad cooperates with the j employes' clubs but hius no hand in (their adminiMiuiion or in the di- 'icctlon ol their activities. To rnaku eei tain that iiu hint ot paternalism j jslmll creep in, oificials of the road ure barred tiom holding club of-' fices. ta thu ruilroud, already j cognizant of the improved morale j uf its worknii'ii, bus the success of atlilt'ticu much at heart. Hresule-it i Caiy It. Oiay has personally do noted thu chief trophy for the com ing meet, a gold loving cup siand 'ing t Inchts high, li ftt all po. slide l'residcnt Gray will accom pany Hie sevtral high officials of the Union Pacific Svstem who wiifc witness tin 1-ibor day events, u. 11. Sines, assistant to president (.ray, who has lent his counsel throughout to the athletic club or ganization, has cut short his first vacation in ears to return from Alaska in time to see the events. The at h lei lc mov ement had Its inception uust winter when Guy ll. Griffith, then an enctriciau on tne L. A. & S. L. railway, now sjsteni athletic director, peneeied u plan or orgnnizatioii which met all re iuireinents. games. II rH Ma lit pitching early m the week Wiis topped by terrific hittit g at the close when the Pirate machine 1 -1 1 upon t he helpless Phillies with Mali fury that Flet cher's team was driven trom ;lie j s. v en! h place berth, i With Hie National league lead ers so far ahead intercut was par tially divirltd hi-st wi'K to lite drive of the H'ruvc tu vacate the cellur. Crowds almost e-pial lo thOMj of world seric-j days attend ed the gums in H0M011. when.' Han-iolt's !uni, giving promise of belter things next week, put up a I del mi in 1 tied front against tin Ul- rales and eloi-ed si ronjHy tugging at the cual tails of the Cubs and Phllles. So hot in the race in the second division at this stage t hut only six und one half game.-" sepii rate the Knives from the first dt- ision Sunday night. The Itrook l.n Hobins comlined goid hitting with reliahte pitching in spois, af ter u lo.-lng series with 4'hlcago and displuv -() the Cardinals at fmirt h place In the National le;mue. While the luckless GllintH succeeded in holding off Cincinnati from the sec ond peg tn spite of an injury which put ltos Young out of the line-up. WILL COMPET 11 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. Luggage for School Days Dependable Quality Low Prices When you leave for school or college you want snappy, dependable Ullage liags, Suit Cases, Ward robe or Steamer Trunks that look well and that stand rough handling. What you need is here; durable qualities, good as sortments, low priced. Uet'ore going away to school, come in. All our luggage is made to our own exacting requirements. It must make good. All low priced, too. Suit Cases Hand liags Steamer Trunks. Kegular Trunks FIND IT MERE Copy Cor (his column must be In by tt.Od a. m. Hemstitch in-, and dress making at Ringer Sewing Machine oifie.-, Uoley Hldg. .-2-l-lf Marcelling by licensed operator at 1702 Adams. For appointment phone Hjy-W. Grace Harms. S-iii-lmp The ladles of the Neighborhood club will serve home-made candies, pineapple sbeibet, cake and coffee at t he flower show, Wednrs-iay, September 3. 8-31-2t iurii:it than i; 1:1:. Kaeii year new thing-s in the way of pictures and objects of Art are shown, but there bus not been a year since th- war wh-n sur h n variety of beautiful new pictures have been made. The I i I line of theie attractive numbers is now ar riving at Lichardsoirs Art Gift Shop and tt nrf lot m.w on display. Hichardson ,"'l'hr Art Man," inviics you iu i.s it bin .shop and enjoy looking over the In est in the picture line. S-31-U The school books a.- adopted by tho .Stiiie of Oregon are now all jn stock and plenty of them. Some of the grade books will be ex changed for new books. al.sfl a few of the high school books. All -chonl supplies ot everv kind at Silver- thorn-Wnght's t.imily drug store. 8-2U-U V IIi'i:Llf('biii; ' Mrs. i;. c. Tuckc.v. ISov 2nd St. b-'2U-1 nip List ot cost Of .school beoks tell ing What changes ;md prices have been made In alt school books at Silverihorn-Wright's lamiiy I H ug Store. 8-28-tf MISS GLADYS H. MlLLF.U will ht-gin her winter piano class Seo- temh.-r 2nd. lioun Snmnn r b'.iilding. Call S-2; THINK. . Ki'binring and tint ng : ftt Hichai dson's Art - G ipecialtv ; Shop. s-;;i-it Schoul piHiks AH the school hookt fttruuTly used, and all the newly ndorted Co. f? RATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- Ifjr DEPARTMENT STORES What you need is h e r e durabla qualities good assortments tow priced. Before you take a trip, come in. All our '"B?age 's made to our own exacting require ments. It must make good. All low-priced too S2.19 toSl3..-)0 ...S4.)8 to Jll.iO $7.50 to 10.90 59.90 to $13.50 books, and all school supples such i a& tabids, pencils. Ink, loom; -af paper, etc.. at Silvert horn-Wright's lamtly drug store in large mian ; titles. 8-20-tf Stpp that dandruff trouble in & days with a bottle of Germicide and Dnndniff Kradicator for 75c a. bottle at Sdverthorn-Wright's fam ily drug store. 8-liO-tf i A prescription for Eczema and all skin troubles that is most re-, lluble and acts quickly, for $1.00 a bottle at Silverthorn-Wright's fam ily drug store. 8-20-tf lifi Little Liver Touchers for 25c the best tittle pill for a laxative. Sold at SMverth.irn-VVright'8 fam ily drug store only. 8-20-tf Hemstitching, pleating, button" holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop. 4 io-14-tc; CALL rort HIDS- I ShlcAvnlk linpnitcnirnt. ' Sealed bids will be ree-v..d the eommission of the City of La Grande, Oregon, for the construc tion of the improvement In Shlc-i, walk Improvement J strict Num ber I f 7, within the City of Ja Grande. Orcgcn, according to the plans und specifications of tin said sidewalk Improvement District now on file in the office of the Citr He rorder of said City. A deposit of Hi e ( $ tu 1 Do 1 1 r.s 'will be re quired for set of plans and speci fications which amount will be re funded If bidder is unsuccessful and returns same to this office. Hids will be received lo tiie hour of seven -thirty p. m., September !ith. 1 at the commission room in the City Huihling at Iu Grande, Oregon, and must be accompanied; bv a certified check In the sum of? ten per cent of the amount bid r u guarantee of the acceptance and; completion of a contract if award-r" cd. I 'li-rks will be returned to un-; :successful bidders. ' i The Commission reserves thyj right to reject any and all bids. I Iiy order of the Commission Ail-' gust ufith, lUL'f.. J- K. STFAHNS. Ueforder of the City of U Grande, Oregon. K-28-l"t, mahih;n si;i:s ggm:u(u SALKM. Ore. Martin H. Mad-, den. representative tn congress from the state of Illinois and chair man of the appropriations commit- tee. spent an hour in Saiem es terday conferring with (Jovernori Pierce and other state officials, lb . s'opped off here while en route to his home after attending the n--cm tax ine'ding In Portland. Hepn sentative Madden and Gov ernor Pierce were born in the same; section of Illinois. n M H It m rt M El N 11 a tt n H K1 ti n r H tn beans, ivr intXil,"