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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1908)
EIGHT rAGFS. rVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON. SATtUDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. Id. EIGHT Pc. 1-5, MEM THE PEOPLES STORE Every lady in Union County is invited to call at the Peoples Store and inspect the recently arrived Ladies Suits. We are proud , of our selections and will take great pleasure in show ing them to you and we feel certain that you, Soo, will take pleasure in seeing them. You may not wish to purchase now but whether you do or not, you will secure the same cheerful attention. If you once see them you will be sure to have one before the season vs ouL A FEW SPECIALS No. 4712 Ladies Tailored Suit; an ex ceptional value; must be seen to be - appreciated No. 4761 Ladles' Tailored Suit. This seasons' favorite; a really tasty Suit and one that will retain Its style and set Many other styles, ranging in price from $15.00 to $40.00. but all the fa mous Palmer garments. , 517.50 $25,00 Ladies' anrf Men's Oxfords i i The season, .for tans Is now short, and as we do not intend to carry over a single pair, we have cut the price to the profit vanishing point. ' Ladies' and Misses' ' Oxfords, In tans , and russets, regular $3.50 values, cut to $2.29. (This is an opportunity you cannot afford to miss.- Tlse Peopl - T arrivals mil ' - :i 1 rr n 8 Sm we la grande::oregon 5; OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, ? THE GEORGE PALMER LUMBER COMPANY RETAIL DEPARTMENT We Solicit Your Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Chain Wood We are prepared to furnish and deliver 'material promptly. 1 Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8. e4.ee4e4ee44-eeeeeee4eeee4 THE j OREGON EIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION A HOME COMPANY 34.000 MEMBERS $28,000,000.00 INSURANCE IN FORCE A Mutual Company can Save Ycu from 40 to 50 per cent on Your Insurance J. W. OLIVER, AGENT, La Grande.Or. Cor. Gth St and Washington Ave ROUGH DRY 7c Pound I Try it. Every thing washed and starched. All the flat work ironed. CHERRY'S HEW I LAUNDRY. Pacific States Phone , Main 78 ; Independent Phone 12it. $ IN A H U R RY? WINTER MILLMERY HUTS PLAIN OR ELABORATE HOBBY STYLES MODERATE PRICE E.n.WCLLmM Sr CO. ADAM AVKNCIfr THE TRANSFER MAX. He will take that trunk to the depot or your home In less time, than it takes to tell It. Day 'Phone Red 7t. Night Thone, Black 1793. WAOON ALWAYS AT TOUR SERVICE. COFFEE Five degrees of excel lence: gqod; better; fine; finer; finest: all Schilling's Best TIFT EXTOLLED - 8RTAH FtSYED '." (Continued from page 4.) ' " The democratic party geeks, as Bry an construes the platform, over throw protection ana establish a rev enue tariff threatening the dislocation of trade and the most serious disturb ance of industry.' JTl seeka'not tariff revision, bu tariff revolution. ' . The plan proposed by the demo cratic platform to provide for the guarantee of bank deposits .is also open to serious objection. Mr. Tftft promptly pointed out Us weak nets a;:U Bryan has been unable effectively to answer his' criticism. The plan pro poses to make the honest and prudent banks meet losses for which they are In no way responsible. If the plan is a good one for banks, why should it tot be applied to insurance companies ? They are chartered by the' state anil are subject to its full supervision. But what would be thought of a proposi tion to compel a well-managed and conservative life insurance company to make good the losses sustained by those Insured In other companies that become insolvent? It may be added thaPa guarantee fund, if established on a scale suffi ciently large to insure the required protection, would furnish difficulties both in regard to its Investment and Its availability In cases of emergency. The republican party has beerv so licitous of the rights of labor; for in- biuty act, the ' safety appliance act, the government employes' compensa tion act, the investigation of mine dis asters and the legislation with respect to child labor In the District of Co lumbia. Taft has exposed the disingenuous- ness of the platform that "Injunctions should not be issuod in any cases In which Injunctions would mot Issue 'A no industrial disputes were involved," a Janus-faced proposal, meaning what you like. It profits little to the work- Ingman to be told that he will be given the right to a trial by Jury In case he s guilty of contempt of court, If those who promise it propose to enter upon 1 fatuous course or arbitrary Interfer ence with trade. But w hile we freely criticise the op posing programs and candidates, we as freely recognize that no party has a nonopoly of patriotic motives or of sincere endeavor. We criticise each other without bitterness, realizing that In the contest of public discussion, wo ;ind the surest protection of our In stitutions. . One of the: greatest Gnus ever made.: Contains features neve, l ; eiiinrafed III fdiotguit construction. It 1ms a solid breech; the loadi ; h ejecting Is done through opening un der thtV ret-elver, thus shooter a clear aim. . Cl'MMIVS SHOWS TACT. If Cummin Is Short Term Man and latin at lYIuuiries, Will Ret-Upi. . Des Mi-lnes, Iowa, Sept. 5. Gover oor Cummins today Issued the state uent: , "If I .itn elected to the senate for 1 he shori term, and not the choice of 'he republicans at the November pri maries, I will resign and use my In fluence and support the (election of the nominee rectKing the greatest nunibor of votes." ' Th statemert Is calculated to off set ! efforts ? the s'aai'.-puters to deluy the selee:l.u of a senator by the legislature until after the Novem ber election. Forty-eight of the stand-patters h. h.'t-:d (he republican caucus nom inating Governor Cummins for the senate yesterday, today held a meet ing and decided to oppose the elec !lon of Cummins Wednesday. If the stand-patters are forced to vote, they will divide their strength between the candidates, making a deadlock, and preventing a decision. WWII STARVE; NOBLES FKAST. Klolcrs hi rlnKow Attack Prince Ar thur. Who In Vixttlng There. Glasgow, Sept. Thousands of hungry socialists stormed the hull where Prince Arthur Is the guest of honor at an elaborate luncheon today, and tried to mob the prince, but were driven back by the guards. Many were Injured In the fighting. The trouble followed the cries of denun ciation against the managers of the city corporation for the extravagance of the luncheon. The socialists shouted that thous ands were hungry, and held meetings of protest. The attack followed and they were driven back by bayonets and clubs. The socialist followed the of ficials, and under the protection of guards proceeded to the, city hall. Jeer and hoots followed the proces sion all the way. f"ll-irrown grotts ... it.Uc not YOU HME The Great Remington Re Hamm Shot Gun The hammerless feu turn plimlniitjxa nil - - -M.K uuiimM . cldenlnl, discharge, and there are half a dozen more features Ju.st ant. It L? so good that it will be a pleasure to show it to you 'want to buy or. not. s ' you. ah This is Only One of the Mas' Good Things in our Stock The shooting season has just opened, and we "canjsupply all your it; Guns, Shells and Hunting Cohr' Ght fwttne nnirl Dlflne fr Uit UllUl UUIIJ CJIIU ItlllJ iv l line ' .' ' ' i'.-V-j l.-...Jl ' ' . ' I h i BAY & ZWEIFEL Plumbers and Tinners Pump Work ard Gutter Work a Specialty x i Let us furnish you with an estimate on your work. No order too large or small for pu' best attention Let us reline that old stove. Ar a. slight ex ( pense we can make it as good as new BAY & ZWEIFEL 211 DEPOT STREET MM River Ice Takes the Lead Scores of people bay demonstrated beyond all doubt that the natural handled by V. E. Bean la the Purest a od most durable Ice on the nukrtt For further evidence ask the numer ous patrons in all parts of the city. V Cheap est Fuel The wise man foreseeth the evil a nd buyeth a carload of Beta's chtu wood In time to seasoi for winter use. The foqllah paf on, and are P (shed by paying seven to nine dollars per cord next winter. Dry w4 bigger loads for less money, and put Into your wqadsheds. V. E. BEAN PHONE RED 1141. Daily Observer, 65c per Montli Jhnon to SHk. Huron,- S. D., Sept. 5. An address by Governor Johnson of Minnesota, will be a feature of the South Dakota state fair, which opens here Monday. It Is e'xpectud that his address will deal with political topics. i Insure Your Stock. The National Live Stock Insuranoe association will Insure your stock against death from all causes at a rate you can afford to pay. For par ticulars Inquire of agwnt A. SANDKRCOCX. La Oraade, Ore. D.AFaOATttP Douglass county Is destined to be one of the greatest fruit producing regions In the world. The Lost Cabin mine has been found again for the 1700th time, this time 'ear Lakevlew. ' ' . i .i,-t..t , A HEAL SI"OltT. Devote Ml ,00 for a Few Days' In Kan FranclNco. f San Franclsco.N Sept. 5. Ele" thousand dollars is a mere handful money to sea the sights of San Fr cisco, according to Duke Ferdinin Mont Penser, who Is a cousin to j king of Spain, and son of Louis P llpe d'Orleans, pretender to the thros of France. He Is going to Del Moo and back In an auto. He goes Mexico and then to Vancouver, B. & on a hunting trip. Ycnterday'a Score. Portland, t; Los Angeles, . San Francisco. 7; Oakland, ( Free water entertained nearly 7"' ( visitors on Peach day. The pop14:i Hon of the town Is but 100. ' ' ,'. f 1