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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1908)
-i y A- A 4 1 it?' FIGHT PAGES. EVENING OBSERVE!, LA GRAXDE, ORKGOV. TJITRSDAT, HAY 14, 1908. PAflK. THrrw lXfiE2SS02S Those Who Have Com pared Us with the Other Know------Enough Said ! THE SHOW YOU KNOW! NOT IN CIRCUS TRUST! -J-dJ HSf JSIiJ THE ENORMOUS u w CIRDUS. MUSEUM, MENAGERIE. ' K!PPOL'RO!V!Ef AMD WILD Wf ST STREET PARADE r f r i., L MAY 2 PERFORMANCES ARE WE BIG? Will arrive ..Friday, May 2 Railroad O. R. & N. Train . . y ........ . Fifty Cars Horses . Three Hundred People Six Hundred . Canvas . Ten Acres Beating Capacity 20,000 Street Parade 10:30 a. m. Circus Lot, Regular Grounds Doors Ojkti 1 and 7 p. m. Show Starts 2 and 8 p. m. Cnpltnl $20,000,000 Dally Expense $5,273 Next Stand Pendleton GENERAL ADULTS SOC ADMISSION CHILDREN 25 AT SAN FRANCISCO AT LOS ANGELES 0E WEfK, UNDER SHRIIMERS ONE WEEK, UNDER SHRINERS ' $5,000 Given Charry $10,000 Given Chikfrens Hospital . ' ' ARC WE SAFE AND COOD? The scuta are absolutely safe an not (all down, being held In place by the Curtis Truss system. So other circus so equipped. The detectives with the show are from the H. J. Coach Secret Service) Agency at Cleveland, Ohio, , Gambling and catch-penny schemes are not tolerated or permitted. Pickpockets and sharpers aro promptly spotted and lucked up. . Special Attention called to Uio Sells. Kioto st'ieuce of tent construction and erection to wltlistund ruin and storm. No privilege car. Only circus with- . out It. The privilege (boose) car to a saloon on wheels, a gambling den that snpa the pockrtbooks of perform ' era, f-auvagmcn and other circus at taches, under cover to public and po lice, In violation of low and decency. Good Pasture. One section of pasture land three miles from La Grande; plenty of wa iter and shade. Ed Burke, La Grande, Oregon. 6-itt liny for Sale. ' Alfalfa and grain hay for sale cheap. $5 per ton in the stack. Ed Reynolds, R. F. D. No. 2, I.a Grande. Oregon. Ice Wagon Going, W. D. Crandy announces that he has put his Ice wagon on service again for this season. He has either natural or artificial lee. 'Phone to black 57 i I 4 Keep the money at home , by using LA "GRANDE SUGAR Costsno ncrecrd Jist es sweet. All dealers. liiitatiiiiiiitiiit ttttiii'aiiititttiia DEMOCRAT ATTACK GOV. 'WffiM ATTITUDE j WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE : I oJd be capable of fitting your eyes correctly. "5 If the Glasses I furnish you do not give absolute satis- factior, .1 stand ready to refund your money : : : : 2 I am here three hundred and sixty five days in the j&year to make my assertions good ::::::: J, H- PEARE LEADING PIONEER JEWELER The Portland Telegram last evening published on its first page, a com munication from a ,"democrat" In La Grunde. The article Is well wo:th reading, as It uncovers some of I'.ni dissatisfaction among staunch demo crats occasioned by the non-parti in attitude of the governor. It follows in full: , La Grande, Ore., May 11. (To the Editor of the Telegram.) As a de'n ocrat who has Voted that ticket fii'r more than 26 years, I protest against the claim oX Governor Chamberlain that there is no difference now be tween -the two leading political par ties. Why are the democrats and re publicans going to a vast amount of trouble and expense to nominate and try to elect men of their own parties president of the ' United States, if there is no difference between them? The governor considers hlnwlf democracy incarnate, and, In as much as no principle will restrain him from doing almost anything to be elected, he Is Inclined to think ' that others care as little as he does for principles. How does the governor stand on the tariff T Is he In favor of a tariff for protection? He pretends to Indorse President Roosevelt Roosevelt. In a message to congress, recommended that a law be passed authorizing the naturalization of Japanese. Doe the governor in dorse that? The president has Oecared in favor of chsnglng the federal constitution by Judicial construction. Does the i governor indorse that? Has the (T'irnor abandoned the democratic position on the rl?hts of the states? The president refused to permtl the prosecution of Paul Mor ton, one of his cabinet, for an alloged violation of ads of congress against granting rebates, etn. Does Chamber lain Indorse this? Evidently, he will indorse anything that seems to promt votes. In the Oregonlan of April 15 it v,&Z stated the German-American Citizens' alliance had recommended as candi dates for nomination certain person named therein, and among the per sons so recommended Is the nameof George E. Chamberlain. This alliance t Is bitterly opposed to laws restricting the sale of Intoxicating liquors,. claim ing that such laws are contrary to "personal liberty." They .are specially opposed to local option ond prohibi tion, and they are supporting the gov ernor. The article referred to snyj that they have made a list of only those who have openly declared them selves In favor of what they call "per sonal liberty," and the governor Is on this list. Hence, he Is now "openly" In favor of the position of the German alliance. Voters will do well to re member this wjien they vote. There are many democrats who are tired of Chamberlalnlsm. Pemioyer Ism was once a little unpopular, but Pennoyer always stood for what he deemed principle. Chamberlain stands first and last for Chamberlain, and for no one else. His appointments and other acta are usually Inspired by a supreme regard for Chamberlain. If he Is defeated, thousands of democrats will not go Into mourning. DEMOCRAT. t m mm m mm m You'll fay with Pleasure x t , l,l!l,AWill -sfil m for every meal you eat hers. It will bs a comhinntinn nt onrul food, rood cooking and good ser vice, u'jr restaurant is intend. d for Deonls Vfhn lhnnrrita gjod eating, also for people, who like the eood things of life at a moderate cost. If you belong to that cl iss, cemt in and ej wna ws can do toi you. The Model Restaurant " J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. We sill wetkly meal ff ft Cf titku for - 4T.?W . , X HfNimmMrfff(mTHmmfNHHHffHHV Chamberlain's Cough Remedy During the past 36 years no rem- 4y baa proven more prompt or ' more effectual In It cures of Coughs, Colds and Croup than Chamberlain's Oough Remedy. In many homes it la relied upon as Im plicitly as the family physician. It con tains no opium or other narcotic, and maybe given as confidently to a baby a to an adult. PrloaSSn: lare else 60o XBWUX DRCG CO. BRICK IS CHEAPER Brick building, at th'e present price of lumber,, is cheaper as well as better. It has been demonstrated tnat m bri:k is superior to any made in Oregon. I : :an furr ish common brick in any quantity. No order too large cr too small to receive prompt attention. Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Prices made known on application. : ' IGEO. KRIEGER! rnonss neaencs, oiaca iui, itro, km ozi. La Qrande, Oregon ( Children's Hats for School Sailors Dress Hats Belts, Bags, and Purses E. M-Wel!mari&Qb.A DAMS A' EMC ST )