La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 18, 1908, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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TUESDAY, ACGCST 18,1908.
EVENING OBSEKVEIC LA GIUN'DE OREGON.
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THE PEOPLES STORE
:: THE SUMMER GOODS remaining here have served their :
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pufpubc anu serveu u wen. iney now musi om us rare
:j well, and do it in a hurry. This is the timeoyyear that we
make room for new fall goods by makiwfprices that will :
: make the goods go, regardless of jfsirability or cost. :
READ THESE PRICES, EVERY OHpOF THEM. j:
Oxford 5fioes.
$1. 50 White Canvas Oxfords now 75c
$2.25 " " " r" $1.15;
5.50 Tan ' ". ." 2.y
Ladies' and Children'spun HSU
60c to $1.00 Values now 1 -25c
A Men's Straw and Oast Hats at
Half Price. Z
Ladies Long Gloves
85c Long Lisle Uioves now
$1.25" " "
1.50 " " " "
1.15 " Silk "
1.50 " " "
1.75 M " " "
All Sizes in Out Summer Glove Stock.
89c
. 98c
83c
98c
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Ladies Silk and Wash Suits Half Price and Less
$ 1 9.00 Silk Shirt Waist Suits $9.25
20.00 " " " " 9.98
22.60 " Jacket " 11.75
35.00 " - " 17.50
$3.00 Wash Suits - - $1.25
3.50 " " - - - 1.45
4.00 " ' " - - 1.98
4.75 " . - 225
5.00 " " 2.45
:: Come Early as These Goods Cannot Remain Long at These Prices ::
The People's Store
LA GRANDE, OREGON
: OPERA HOUSE BLOCK,
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SHERMAN NOTIFIED TODAY mjffjfyifi
THE
OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION
A HOME COMPANY 34.000 MEMBERS
$28,000,000.00 INSURANCE IN EORIE
A Mutual Company can Save Ycu from 40 to 50 per
cent on Your Insurance
J. W. OLIVER, AG EINlT.La GrandcOr.
Cor. Gtli St and Washington Ave
Notice for Bids.
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COMBS, NEW, THE FINEST j
EVER
WASH COLLARS WHITE TIES
MIDSUMMER MILLIVERY
ADAMS AX IC.M i:
Notice Is hereby given that the city
will receive bids until 4 o'clock, Aug
ust 22, 190S, at the recorder's office,
for the following rough lumber, de
livered: 13,82 feet 4x12x16 select red fir.
4608 feet 4xl2xl select red fir,
beveled on one edge to an angle of
20 per cent.
14 400 feet 3x12x18 select red fir.
"(WO feet 3x12x16 elect red fir and
beveled on one edge to an angle of 20
per cent.
S440 feet 4x6x16 common fir and
tamarack.
10,000 feet lVjxSxlS select yellow
pine.
1120 feet 4x4x16 common fir and
tamarack.
2560 feet 2x6x16 common fir and
tamarack.
(600 fvrt 4x6x16 Common fir and
tamarack. .
1120 feet 4x4x16 common fir and
timiar.uk.
W. N". MONROE.
Chairman Ftrcet Committee.
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Main 2 4.
want a messenger call
up
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rugs
M Money Saving Prices
We actually save you money, and a call at our store will demon
strate this statement. Our drug stock is complet and
and our prie s are lower than others.
made with honor unless I were In full
accord with the declaration of prin
ciples adopted by the convention. . Not
only am I in full and complete accord
with my party's platform, but I en
dorse .every word of, the statement
made by Mr. Taft In his address ef
acceptance when notified of his nom
ination aa the republican candidate
for president
That speech fully and comprehens
ively discusses the Issues of this cam
paign as presented by the platforms
of the two great parties, so. that it Is
appropriate, that my statement should
be short. Those not convinced by the
presentation of Mr. Taft I could not
hope to persuade. , It U, however, in
conformity with custom that I refer
at least briefly to some of the Import
ant Issues of the campaign.
Firsti then, let me say that I am e
protection!. I am sufficiently prac
tical to value the utility of a fact high
er than tne iwuui ut U...C.;;-, a- T
am a protectionist because experi
ence has demonstrated that the appli
cation of that principle has lifted us
as a nation to a plane of prosperity
above that occupied by any other peo
ple. " r
I especially commend that plank of
our platform which promises an early
revision of tariff schedules. That
pledge will be fulfilled in adjustment
based In every particular upon the
broad principles of protection for all
American Interests, alike for labor, for
capital, for producers and consumers.
The Dlngley bill when enacted was
well adapted to then existing condi
tions. The developments of industri
al prosperity In a decade, which In.
volume and degree have surpassed our
most sanguine expectations, have bo
altered conditions .that In certain de
tails of schedules they no longer in
every particular mete out Justice .to
all.. In this readjustment the principle
of protection must and will govern;
such duties must and will be Imposed
as will equalize the cost of production
at home and abroad and Insure a rea
sonable profit to all American inter
ests. The republican idea of such a
profit embraces not alone the manu
facturer, not alone the capital Invest
ed, but all engaged in American pro
duction, the employer and employed,
LuiHiieou for IxiulcrH.
After the speeches Were concluded,
members of the notification commit
tee and other prominent visitors were
guests of Sherman at his homo for
luncheon.
Athletic contest and a balloon as
cension attracted many.
Itrvuk News to CtinNn.
Chicago, Aug. 18. Clnclnatl, Lin
coln and pent up Utica are not the
only cttlea to have the honor of a
notification meeting. Chicago was the
scene of such a ceremony today, and
while the enthusiasm was largely co:i
fined to the Fine Arts building, wfier.'
the news was broken to Eugene V.'.
Chafln, the prohibition . temperance
folk were quite enthusiastic enough
to atone for the Indifference of .th
rest of the city. '
1'rofenxor harles Seanlon, perma
nent chairman of the Columbus eon
vcntlon. informed Mr. Chafln of tin.
hi'ivtr which lint been accorded him.
Trli f speeches were made hy other
members' of tlie notification commit
tee. The rnnilUlale responded with an
ailill'S In which he pointed out the
gnat ga'lns In prohibition sentiment
tin iiiikImiim the country 'In the It
few years and the. future triumph of
the pi oMbltlon cause.
The campnlKU program mapped out
by tile prohibition national ex. entive
committee Is the most tiiiihltloiiK In
years. It Is declared .that the party
will have sufficient fumls to carry on
an extensive warfare HK'tlnt. ihe
ll'liior element and Unit many men of
wealth have contributed liberally to
the o'lmpalgn fund. Mr. Chafln will
shortly begin sn extensive slumping
tour.
"THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"'
Tenth tnd Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong. IX. B., Principal
TWe occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $,ooo equipment,
employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls
for office help than we can meet Our school admittedly leads all
others in quality of instruction. It gays to attend such an institution.
CSald a Balael Man: "Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough
work. It will win out in the end." Said an EJncatort "Tt
tion given in your Mhool makes it the standard of iU idndin the Northwest V.
CPpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue frjs
Reference: Any bonk, any newspaper, any business man In Portland
BAY & ZWEIFEL
Plumbers and Tinners
Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty
Let us furnish you with an estimate
on your work. Mo order too large or
small for ou- best attention. Let us
reline that old stove. At a slight ex
pense we can make it as good as new
BAY & ZWEIFEL
211 DEPOT STREET
THE GEORGE PALMER
LUMBER COMPANY
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
We Solicit Your ' Orders for
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, ; louldlngs,
Chain Wood
We are prepared to furnish and deliver mate:'!
promptly.
Call Uj Retail Department Phone Main 8.
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A. C. MAC LZNNAN Propr,
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DrugS
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GRANDE, ORE.
Small ( I ilen no Itlot.
' Chicago, Auk. IS. A repetlon of
rprlngflebl riot was narrowly avert
ed by the police tmlay when negroe
wvre Jeered nt by tcnnntcrs about tl-e
Springfield trouble. They threw r" '
and a flerc-e battle fellruvi r. -serves
were railed o'il. "uly n wn
Injured, n det itlve v. ho was struck
on the hend by a bottle.
ARTIFICIAL ICE
THE ONLY PURE KINO
The only kind of Ice that we hanaie In retail trade Is artificial ice.
made from pure art-.lan water-the only pure Ice In the city. A delivery
wagon will bring this PL" II K ICK to yr door on notification by telephone
or otherwise. To reg-.lar patron, our prices sre one-half cent per pound.
MATITlllt. ir-W Kan, 11. ..1 I. .... .
" iois. i.ok out for the Gral
wagon. Thone Iilack BTI.
v ice
GRAM 1 i MAn
l ine Minis joining.
A lloman tragedy of the fifteenth
century entitled. "A PoUoneJ Bou
quet," l the title of the film that Is
coming to the Scenic tomorrow and
Wednesday nights along with "tinmen
and Juliet." lloth plays are excep
tionally fine. To learn their beauties
It Is necessary to see both films.
GRANDE R0NDE ' .
MEAT COMPANY I
H!0E IS VOIR OULfT.S
City V'eat Market Main
fit S::rcl Market Main 48
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Our Urge facia permits us to handle only the best of
everything to be found in a first class market.
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