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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1908)
1 'v- TAGS EIGHT. ' EVENING OBSEIIVER", LA GKANOE OltK.OX TUESDAY, ACGt'ST 25, 1908, EIGHT I AGES. KESN NOTIFIED OF NOMINATION ST"' 9 6 12 For The Gentlemen 77ie genfemen w find gar menfs, fcoi pleasing to the eye as welt as to the purse. Medium weights, lust the thing for sum mer or early tall. Latest styles and weaves at prices which make purchasing a real pleas we. MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Nothing is so well suited to a pleasure trip as a neat negligee shirt. We have all kinds at all prices. All good values and all this season styles. For The Ladies. We have usf received a few ladies hand tailored suits. Just the garment for that Long Beach excursion trip. These suits are the famous Palmer Garments none better. Call and see them and note prices. SHIRT WAIST Our assortment of ladies, shirt waist contains some of the best values we have ever been able to offer. As the season Is about over we have placed them all on the bargain list. 'Continued frum unr 1.1 ZSuit Cases: Trunks and Trav-1 j! C eling Bags. Vou know there is a vast difference in the quality of these goods. The poor kind is expensive at any price, but our kind is the sort which will give satisfaction, and still can be had at a price you can afford to pay. Come in and see this line and compare prices. The Peonie s IF. Store m - . m : PERAHOUSE BLOCK, M QMNDZ, pREQON j iv.Mly opposed the remedial measures i iUested by lab'r for the alleviation o.' worklngmen from apposition, de fled the will of three-fourths of the members by refusing to permit a pro posed bill to pH! on committee rules. The only 'relief, proposed by Cannon himself, U to remove him ' from his position." ' .. Bell. In his notification speech, said: "The line of battle are being drawn for one of the severest political con tents in the history of the country. Tou will be able to show that the re publican party has been unfaithful to Its trust." Victory or Death. "This is the Urns we either make a complete surrender to corporate mis rule or we redeem for once and for all the heirlooms of the nation from the corporation's pawnshop in which they were hypothecated by the party In power." He declared the conservation cry of the republicans Is a counterfeit of the ,UTO.: cSsr"":' that the republi can policies now being disseminated Is the microbe of commercialism' that now threatens religious and fratenal Instincts that raised men above the brute. "The full dinner pall of four year ago has proved a sham. Tou will b? able1 to show Taft that he Is attempt ing to reach a whole public through trie mirror that Is likely to leave him on November 3, where he started on June 18. If Taft Is elected the spirit of the departed Roosevelt will ht found behind the throne directing flu new onslaught against corporations." " "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY Tenth ind Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Prlnc-;1 C,Ve occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipnjnt, 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 pays to attend such an institution. CSald a Business Kant "Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough work. It will win ont in the end." Said an Edueatort "The quality of instruc tion given in your school makes it the standard of it kind in the Northwest" COpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. Reference t Any bank, any newspaper, anr business man In Portland. SUPREfflE COURT UPHOLDS THE I OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION A HOME COMPANY 34.000 MEMBERS $23,000,000.00 INSURANCE IN FORCE A Mutual Company can Save Ycu from 40 to 50 per cent on Your Insurance J. VV. OLIVER, AC ENT.la Grande.Or. Cor. 6th St and Washington. Ave STAUKEV CASE AG.V1X. T r COMBS, NEW, THE FINEST EVER WASH COLLARSWHITE TIES MIDSUMMER MILLIVERY ijvsrzuixm & co. ADAMS AVENUE Suit That Iluniirictl lo Contempt Ca, Reappears In Court. The Htarkey water case Is again Ir court. Henry T. Hill has brought In Junction proceedings against Fret Breaks. Both are of Starkey. similar stilt wns filed some time ag but Breaks refused to obey the In junction order and was Immediate!; lined tip fur contempt of court. Hi managed to clear himself of ibw charge, but persisted In using the wa ter under litigation. The suit flle today Is simply a continuation of tlx old trouble, and It remains to be seer If Breaks will this time obey the in junction It granted. Sl'PREME COVRT ACTS OX WAVM1RE SCANDAL. Rjr Affirming Decision of the Lower Court, the Supremo Court ' Dlslic Out Further Exoneration of Harry Lauo Tito Defendants Convicted of Placing Portland's Mayor In Com promising PoltJou Caused . Grreil SthikIuI at the Time. Hotel Wedding. "Theodore K. Stafford of King coun ty, Washington, and Miss Theresi Both of this city, were married at th Sommer hotet last evening. Justice of the Peace Angus Stewart officiating. Irl-li Jlie In Lynn. Lynn, Mass., Aug. IS. With bun dreds of Irishmen thronging the city the state convention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians was opened here today. Week Some Prices for this 25c Talcum Powders for - - 25c ang 50c Boxes of Soap, 3 Cakes 25c Cream Lotion 50c. Combs for $1.00 Hair Brushes for 50c Chamois Skins 35c Chamois Skins - - - VVc have bargains in other goods as well as toiirt tides. Leather Goods, Stationery, Rubber Goods and Druggist Sundries 15c 15c I5j 25c 75c 35c 25c f-'alem, Aug. 25. An opinion w rendered today by Chief Justice Bcun In which the verdict of the lower cour, In the famous case of the State vs Belle Waymlre and E. E. Raddlny was affirmed. The defendants were charged In the Indictment with placing Mayor Harr Lane of Portland, In a compromising position with the woman, the detail) of which are familiar to the public. Both were found guilty and sentenced r-e woman to four months In Jail and Raddlng to six months. Red Cross-Drua Store J A. C MAC LENNAH Propr, LA Would Abollxh !' Delay." Seattle, Wash., Aug. 25. One of the most representative gatherings of th legal profession ever assembled in this country marked the opening today of the American Bar association's an nual convention. While the majority of the delegates are from the western and coast slates, all parts of the. union are represented. Many Interesting matters are before the convention chief among them being the reports of the committee appointed to suggest remedies and draft proposed laws to prevent delay and unnecessary cost In litigation. The recommendations of the latter committee are somewhat along the lines of Judge Taft's recent speech. In which he deprecated th "law's delay" and the tendency to give the rich a legal advantage over th poor. ( If the suggestions of the committee of the American Bar association shall become law, courts of appeal will longer deride either civil or criminal litigation brought before them purely technical points, but will bas their rulings on the merits of the cas This report suggests many cirg . In the practice In th" '-.'era! com':, for the put poS' of u r.':fns the trial of cases. pr-v.-nMng the reversal of Judrrr:. nn technical Kn..ind. en abll:.g appellate courts to render final. I ludvmvnta on the merits Instead rf GRANDE, ORE. 1 ordering new trials, and preventlnf iii'ttueiil ! DP'' 'or dl7 In criminal cases. ar- BAY & ZWEIFEL Plumbers and Tinners Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty Let us furnish you with an estimate nn ynur work. No order too large or small for ou best attention. Let reline that old stove. At a slight ex pense we can make it as good as new BAY & ZWEIFEL 2tl DEPOT STREET TUC PITftDPET nfll HflCD f iiib 111 ii. tin rui v n deliver material rail nn Retail Dpnartmpnt Phnne Main ft LUMBER COMPANY RETAIL DEPARTMENT We Solicit Ycur Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Chain Wood . We are prepared to furnish and promptly. ARTIFICIAL ICE THE ONLY PURE KIND The only kind of Ice that wa ban ale In retail trad Is artificial Ice, made from pure artesian water th only pur Ice In th city. A delivery wagon will bring this PURE ICE to your door on notification by telephone or otherwise. To regular patrons our prices ar oneLhalf cent per pound. NATURAL ICE bandied In wholesale lots. Look out for th QranJy iu Phone Black 571. wagon. GR ANDY THE ICE River Ice Takes the Leati Score of people have demonstrated beyond all doubt that the natural lc handled by V. E. Bean 1 th Purest and most durable lc on th makret For further evidence ask th numerous patrons Id all parts of th city. Cheapest Fuel 4 i w. man loreseein in vu ana ouyetn a carload of Bean s chain : , A son for winter use, Th foolish pan on, and ar tri" Iniit-d by py'.eg t.. ',m .i?lisra cer cord next winter. Dry wood, bigger loads for lis. uieney, 4uil put '.i: K. V. B.E'A.NCi 'PHONE RED 1741. t : warn I