La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 07, 1908, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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U taifc fveniirt Gliserver
Published Daily Except Sunday.
EVF.XIXO OBSERVER, LA GRAXDE OREGOX, TCESDAY, jrtXY 7, 1908.
CCRREY BROTHERS,
EDITORS AXD PROPRIETORS.
I'ulted Preea Telegraph Service.
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Entered at the postoffiee at La Grande
a second-clara matter.
Thl pnper will not publish ftny artl
da appearing over a nom de plume.
Signed articles will be received subject
to the discretion of the editor. Please
I'fn your article and save disappointment.
, Advertising Rates.
Display ad. rates furnished upon ap
plication. Local reading notices 10c per line
first Insertion; Ec per line for each sub
sequent Insertion,
Resolutions of condolence, tc a line.
Cards of thanks, to a line. '
BIGHT PAGES. I gi.
Some one shied an egg at him and
more soon followed. Only one went
true. " .
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If
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IE PRESIDENCY
TOWXE AVR JAMES ARE
FltO.MIXEXTLY MI.XTIOXED
It3$ssft!4
PRICES REDUCED ON E VERY ARTICLE I
New
Second
Of the "57 Varieties Towne ami
James Are Mont Prominently Spok
en of Xew Yiirk Controls the Sit
uation anil Will Art Vnliwsj Xew
York Picks a Man, Rrvan W ill I)o
So Sure of Xoinlnatioii In Either
Case.
1iooq
3M:frlSSrt
192021
OO-OPEItATE.
The board of managers of our Com
mercial club have elected a manager
In the person of P. C. Lavey, late of
Muskogee, Okla. Mr. Lavey Is pos
sesscd of enthusiasm In bis work, and
has had wide expurlence. With the
united support of the people of the
town and county he will, as he anys,
"make good." Without this support,
the publicity campaign, planned
months ago, and talked of by every
citizen of the city since, will be a
farce. Money hfts been subscribed
liberally to cany forward , this plan
for our municipal and business bet
terment, and It behooves every one to
help In all ways In order that we may
Bet good out of the expenditure. We
have a leader who known what tn do,
and all that U heceiwury to Insure a
splendid success Ik cn-opcrutlon on
the part it the citizens.
4 '
If we have heard the rcmurk once,
since the celebration, we have beard
it ecore of time, and that s "Thnt La
Grande should provide a natural park
sufficiently large to provide a natural
arbor for such public occasions." Hut
What's the useT La Grande will never
have a park unlets the Indies of our
city orgunlze a vigilance committee
nd go out and hold up the city, city
council and all, and never stop until
the trees are planted. A few year
go the ladles thought they had done,
sufficient to secure a park. They
raised several hundred dollars, pur
chased 16 lots and turned It over to
tho city With tile , expectation Hint
the tree would bo plnnted. Ladles,
organise your vigilance committee, go I
to the city council, ami If the n-9-;it i
lots are not nult.il!- located. Insist
that the city give you full power to'
ell the lots which you originally gave j
It, and purchase property elsewhere,
nd set out a park. The Observer be-j
lleves more and more that the worn, n I
of La Urunde are tho power behind
the throne after nil, in all public I
matters, tlriiiemhcr lust fall how the j
Women nindo the Monsters' roov, m. m ,'
the success It was. W hat would our'
magnificent relehritiloti .have been!
this yen r had not the women of our
' City come to the rescue? l:le up tn I
your might once in. no and land on i
ims parK pronicm n ml io not stop un
til It Is a reality.
i i ...
It would have saved a whole .t (f
(Henry E. Eland, Correspondent for
United Press.)
Denver, July 7. As It appears to
day the chances are good that there
will be an old democratic ruction over
the naming of a vice-presidential can
didate. Offhand, of the hundred as
nu recepyve" candidates,
the two most prominently mentioned
are Representative Ollle James of
Kentucky and Charles A. Towne, for
merly of Minnesota, but now of New
York. There are one or two absolute
facts connected with the situation:
One la that If the delegates from New
York will, or can, unite upon a can
didate, that man will be nominated
If New York does not desire to avail
Itself of this privilege, Bryan will in
dicate his choice, and whoever he
names will be nominated. Another
fact Is that even many radicals are
desirous of naming a conservative for
the place.
Oeorge Fred Williams of Massachu
setts Is responsible for James, be
cause he would "cinch" the southern
vote and Is a great orator.
There Is strong suspicion that Mur
phy, of Tammany Hall, has an un
derstanding with Bryan on the vice
presidency and there is also a stronger
suspicion that llrvan favors Towne.
It Is reported thnt Thomas F. Grady,
the Tammany orwr. has been select
ed to place Ton In nomination.
Our Prices Tell
the Story-Why
Satisfied, Cus
tomers Throng
Our Stores. ::
Cut tills ad. out, bring to Our stores and we will show jou the articles
Iktb advertised, while they hint, and present jou a beautiful framed picture
with a purchase of $10.00 or more.
Ladles' Writing Desk, 7:f50; reduced to $4.00
Ladies' Writing Desk, $16.60; reduced to S11.95
.Bamboo Hall Tree, $7.l50; reduced to.,. S2.50
Quartered Oak Hall Tree, $19.50; reduced to i . .$14.00
2 Box Couches, $14.50; reduced to' $9.15
Quartered Oak Library Table, $10.00; reduced to $4.00
Kitchen Tables, $3.25; reduced to $2.2S
Two upholstered Couches, $4.50 and $3.00; reduced to $2.50 and $1.00
Bike Tires, Blngle and double, $3.75 and $3.60; reduced to $2.75
All ods and end of my stock, both in FCRXITTRE, HARDWARE and
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GRAXITEWARE and CROCKERY ( GLASS
aud TINWARE, will be sold at ONE-HALF PRICE TO CLOSE OUT.
Our Prices Tell it
the Story Why
Satisfied Cus- ff
tomers Throng i
Our Stores. :j
'Phone Black 641
213 FIR STREET
See Our QUEEN Quality Mattresses
r. B. HAISTEN
'Phone Red 1161
1411, 1413, 1415 Adams Ave.
TMMNY HAS
BRYAN Oil HIP
WILL FORCE COMMONER TO
A4-CF.IT RADICAL PLXK.
Kehcmlnjr Tamnuiny Concocts; a Fla.i
Whereby It W ill Carry Xew York at
Neil City Flio-tlun and Muke It I n
pleasant lur Bryan lYi-scnts Most
Radh-al platform Irhlhl(lng In
JuiMllon . TliU lit 1'tifHvornhln t.)
Ilrjan Force.
to
trouble had the national committees
of both parlies simply have placed Mr.
Tafl and Mr. Hryan i n the respective
tickets and have p. rmltted them to
name their running mate.
a
ITINFRINT FG'tFIt,
ICvldently Not Aware Hiat Saloon
llad dtmetl llWore I1U Cuming.
Mr. Mann, who "hollered" prohibi
tion In a dry town yesterday after
noon, was given an egg bath, or more
accurately stated, escspvd such treat
ment by a hair's breadth. After de
livering two bitter addresses against
the saloon men who for the past week
' fcave been out of commission In this
.Ctvunty, the old fellow picked up his
, aoap bog aud started for the depot.
l?y John K. Nevlns.)
Denver. July 7. Tammsny has out
Hrvancd Iliyun. It hai decided
present to the resolutions cnmmltt e
the most railleiil platform ever sutt
gested from the east. The stib-com-
"'II f the New Yotk (I. leu.iti.in
named to confer on planks New York
desires, favored practically nil the
ftiia-estlons made ly the American
Federation of Ihor affecting labor,
and especially those favoring the antl
Injunctlon. Ilr.win Forces Itryttn.
1'iyan's ftl.nds are furious, nnd
openly a.ert that Tammany Is try
ing to ernli.it rays him. Il has no ,le
Mlie to n,i so far as to prohibit tho
use of lll.lon. tl'.lis. He w Mils to reg
ulnie it.
If S -heme Viiisncnil.
The Tsmnoiny men I t the r.it out
of the bag. ravine.:
"We hive a ilty election i n,, voir
i from this fall, snd we need the labor
vote. If Rryan and bis friends oppose
us, wn will put the responsibility p
to them. If he fonts the conserva
tive platform, God hi lp Ms chances,
as both the urst and east resent It."
The Tnminnny platform will nl-'i
please the Tuclflc slope. It Insists eg
the exclusion of the Asiatics and fa
vnrs an Increased navy.
Tnmmsny does not want a declara
tion on safeguarding and guaranteeing
the national bank deposits, as Okla
homa suggests no mention of th
matter. The New York delegating
unanimously adopted the radical
platform this morning.
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; wm
uel Parker, of Elgin, Ore.; Carrol L.
Yentzer, of Elgin, Ore.; Albert Tau
scher, of Elgin. Ore.
F. C. BRAMWELL. Register.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that I have
been appointed by the county court of
the state of Oregon for Union coun
ty, administrator of the estate of Wil
liam Albert Adams, deceased, and all
persons having claims against aald es
tate nre required to present them to
me at my residence In Cove, Oregon,
within six months from the 5th dav of
June, 150S.
WILLIAM .REYNOLDS.
Administrators of the Estate of Wil
liam Albert Adams, Deceased.
ws-5-7-10.
Polk's Gazetteer.
A Business Directory of each cfty
town and village In Oregon and Wash
ington, giving a descriptive sketch or
each place, together with the location
and shipping facilities and a cla3lfiedt
directory of each business and pro-,
fession. R. L. Polk & Co., (Inc.) Seat
tle.
FOR RENT One flvo nml ,.., .a
room house. Inquire at Geddew
Bros.' grocery. 7-7-14
P. C. lAvey, Manager of I ; ramie
Commercial Club, Who Assumed
III Duties Today.
J
A
TOM TO OF
j says that It is Imperative that the At
lantic fleet be kept in the Pacific.
The hardest seuts In the world are
those on Easy street.
1D02 FIRST1IME
(Continued from page 1.)
rrni.ic land sale.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
(ISOLATED TRACT.)
Lit Grande, Ore., Land Office, Jum
1'0, 190S.
Notice Is hereby g!ven that, as di
rected by the eommls' loner of th
Ceiierul Ijind office, under provision?
of net of congress approved June 2i
ll'lfi. Public N. 303, we will offei
nt public sale, to the blithest bidder
at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 3d day o.
August, tiext, nt 'his office, th0 fl.
lotting tuut of lend, to-wlt: Ni P-
II. 37, E. AV. M.
"We pelilge ourselves to the enact
ment of a law to prohibit tin- Issuance
i of Injunctions In cases arising out of
labor disputes when s'icli Injunctions
I would not apply when no labor ili- W';. Sit. 26. T. 2 S.
I pule existed, and In no i ,ic ehall In- j Any pi rsons claiming adversely the
! Junctions be Issued whi n there exist. nbove-d. , rlhed lands are advised h
;u remedy by o-dlunry process of law.' fib, Hi, ),- ilalms. or objections, on o:
which ait shall provide thin In the before the day above designated fo:
procedure for punlshnu lit for cm- sale.
tempt of court, the party cited fori F. C. PRAM WELL, Prosier.
contempt shall, when sui h contempt I A. A. ROBERTS. Receiver.
' tod committed In the pr
the court, be iritHNd to trial by
Jury."
Cons) IMinnlcs cllw
An nttempt was made to force the
coast defense nnd antl-Japnnee
planks Into the platform, by Thomas
J. Casey, secretary of the liry.in vol
unteers, of Simttle
. nee of C-26-7-31
Trouble that might break ui m
be mads to make us.
Casey had pre
pared two resolutions which the
Washington delegation may bring be
fore the committee on resolutions.
One says that Oriental laborers are 'section I, Township
rmp.nyru ry in tnousamls on every, 33 East. Wlllamett
branch of labor on the roast,
thereby reducing the wages and de
priving American citizens of the
means of rsrnlng a livelihood. The
resolution favors the enactment of a
law preventing Immigration of orien
tal laborers. The other resolution
NOTICE POP. PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. 8. Lund Office at La Grande, Or.,
June 3, 1901.
Notice Is hereby given that
JANIE It. YENTZER,
of Elgin, Oregon, who, on March 6th,
1S0S. made timber and slone sworn
statement. No. E;, for 8V4 PE',4.
Sec. 4. WU NEV1 and NWli REU
i South, Range
Meridian, has
filed notice of Intention to make final
proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before the reg
ister and receiver at La Grande, Ore
gon .on the 10th day of August. l0t.
Claimant name as witnesses: Josh
ua C. Smith, of La Grande, Ore.; Sam-
BANKING SERVICE
Banks are becoming more and more the custodians
of the funds of the people, of both large and small
means. This is due to a wider appreciation of the value
of banking service as its usefulness is extended and its
methods better known. In the case of
The Farmers and Traders
National Bank
THE BEST
service is assured. Its officers aim in every way to
protect the interests of its pairons,making use of everv
means of precaution. Its up-to-date system of accural
promptness and the same careful attention to large or
small depositors. If you have any banking business to
transact, come to our bank. uu&mess 10
The Farmers and Traders
National Bank
of La Grande
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CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
Cor. kh 0 Adams Ave., One Block West of the Foley Hotel
All New Rigs- Well Matched Teams
Single Horses For Ladies