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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1908)
fAGI5 TTTT 7 1 1 i ;; La Even:nt Observer FublLslicd Dally Ex-xpt Sunday. CTKREY BUOTUKKS, EDITORS A'D PROPRIETORS. I'nitcd Press Telegraph Servto. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Dally, single copy 5C Dally, per month ...... ...... . , 65c Dally, six months. In advance. . .$3.50 Dally, one year. In advance. .. ,.t 15.50 Weekly, six months, In advance. . 75c Weekly, one year, 'In advance. . .$1,00 Entered at the postoffice at La Grande as second-class matter. This paper will not public any artl cle appearing over a nom de plume. Signed articles will be received sub ject to the discretion of the editors Please sign your articles and save dis appointment. J Advertising Rates. ., uispiay aa. rates furnished upon application. Local reading notices 10c per lln Brst insertion; 6o per line for each sub sequent Insertion. ' . Resolutions of condolence, 5c a line. - Cards of thanks, 5c a line. BOOST! DOX'T KNOCK. , The political and commercial status of today Is fairly well summed up in the following admonition from the Eugene Boosters, printed on a postal card and sent out promiscuously: "The worst of the recent panic Is oor; the empty dinner pall will Boon begin to fill up. Let us talk prosper ity and work for prosperity.. Either Bryan or Taft will be elected, and nb .....I-tlwi n'uich one the majority of the voters choose times will continue to get better. It Is a moral crime to pre dict a panic, for a panic means Pov erty, bankruptcy, suicide and untold unering. We have recently had . enough of It. "Let us not lay- It onto any indi vidual. " A candidate for office who will predict Unit if the majority elect someone else there will be a panic, is not a patriot. 1 A politician or news paper who will endeavor to create a panic for political reasons should bo punished as a criminal. "Let us all be patriots and work for a return of prosperity' and times will be good no matter Whether Bryan or Tuft is elected. Boost! Don't knock!" ; l IXMXETTE OX TA1T. "Nature gave him poise. Judicial temperament, great force of character and tenacity as to purpose. His long , service In the public service Is dlstin- ' guished for Its marked ability, Its wis dom, Us Integrity. Its patriotism. He has taken advanced ground among the great Issues that are engaging the pro foundst thought of tho people of this great country." - ' The city council' nt r,.ti.,. ' " VI il.lllll IIJI ' tent they may all hand in their resig nations at one and the same tlme. ' - The way Hearst Is shuffling off our public men into oblivion might make one think that he is clearing . the hoard for 11)02, with a view of becom lng the standard beaj-er. At the rate we are going no one dares , .venture what may happen by that time. , ', .. . . If we are not careful our Aster shows will become so popular that we will be known as the' Aster city. How ever, for commercial reasons, the name Sugar city will probably stick to us for many years. , ' ' -- - , .;. 8me one remarked last evening that If the Neighborhood club Which made a decided success of the Aster show, would turn Its attention to a city park there would be something doing. And undoubtedly there would. v;--' . ; when the politicians get through with their investigations and charges, there undoubtedly will be several ell glbles to become members of the Ana nias club. . . .. . I...,. . .... , , . ,. ,..,., ,., ( 'rrrVVC.vr . j How ; ; ; . IS e- - : s A bin full of flower and . a 'shed full vof first-class dry chain wood is enough to make ANY man happy. ' Now the way to' fill the bin is to phone W E. BEAN to first fill the shed, which be done for , just half the cost of other' fuel. This v would leave you plenty for the flour, and some to help buy beefsteak and clothes : as' well. "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY". Tenth ind Morrison. Portlnnrf. nrinri a d ' . . ' . . . vrnia tronur. LLn t. fl we occupy two floors 6? bv too fWt ' ''""m bnploy a large faculty, give individual instruction reee,VPment' for oflice he!o than we ran tnMf : Hn. ..t...i : . recall,. otnersm quality of instruction, t Tt H.-j-r-r l.as a!i The temperance question seems to be the greatest factor In politics this year, both state and national. -'. .... After the Finos., i By unanimous vote of the Pendleton councllmen present at the meetlne last night, the ordinance to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors in the city of Pendleton was passed.. This ordinance will enable the city officers to enforce the law of the county by police regulation. V. The Cheapest Fuel on the Market. Biggest load of Wood for least Money IE- PHCIME RED 741 'v: v BEAN CLASSES THAT FIT WW NOT TRY " " "" Popham's . . ASTHMA IlEMEDY? ' Gives prompt and positive relief In evry lease. Sold by druggists. Price 11.00. Trial package by mail 10 ' cents. Williams Ifg. Co., Props. Cleveland, O. For sale by A. T. HILL. Druggist Reglstcml Hog Sole. Tuesday. September 29. A. J.. Story will offer at public auction 55 head of registered Poland China hogs at his farm one mile west of Summervllle. Nothing but choice stuff wjll be of- xerea. a rree lunch will be served Terms cash, or bankable paper. dw9-23-29 THE EYE others in quality of instruction. It pays to attendluS CSafd a Business Man i "i:.n . . . : "ul-mon --rr viiUK awuv PVrioofii end." Said an EJncaton TsTZJ,? ivnrlr Tf will JH ... S it. " " tion given ia your school makes It Bf..j 'e , , . . uaut7 of u,stn, COpeu aU the year. , Students admltteTaT any time. Ca' ; References: Any bank, any oewmn SUe ! . ; , ""css man in partu., i I' l. GEORGE PALMER, President !'.V. ' Hi' BRENHOLTSAm CaW.ir J ' Vi President: C. S. WILUAMS, 2dAss'tCaslW i F. L.IMEYERS Cashier : ! t '3655;'. ;; ARE ONLY AVAILABLE ATHEACOCK'S La Grande National Bank ';;-v. , " Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AIMD SURPLUSf $160,000 UNITED' STATES DEPOSITORY .' '. ; DIRECTORS J. ..'.'.... :;.:J.l!- .'" ' j. M Berry A. B. Ccnley F.'j. Holmes ' F. M. Brykit C. C.Pennington F. L Meyers ,Geo."t. Cleaver W. L. Brenholts George Palir V. ; ' REFERENCES: 1 have Ack any fitted. Apple Itoxos. 'Phone your orders for annle boxes to the Summervlll Lumber Co., Im bier, Oregon. mourns nas been wroHtllng over the Iasage of an ordinance to prohibit women from serving drinks or loiter lng about saloons. It Is evident on the face of the dilatory measures taken that the saloon Interents control many members of the board. It Is the samo old story repeated over and over. The Baloon men are to blame for their own annihilation. This , Portland council Is simply hnHtonlnB the day when tho people will vote the saloon out, as they are doing every day somewhere In the United Stutes. It has been stated thet no than 50 saloons are being closed In this coun try every day. .. - For once, at leant, Mi-.' llryan seem to have an Impediment of speech. That was, when he read President Ttoosevelt's reply to hi telegram de mandlng proof to Know that Haskell, the treasurer of the democratic' na tional committee, was an attorney for the Standard Oil company. Mr. Dryun after reading the report, remarked that ho had nothing to say at thin time. Mr. llryan, like many others, will recall the old adage, that people who live In glass houses should not tnrow stones. Cheer up. A presidential election . cannot hold a county like I'nlon back. V will not go to the demnltlon bow. wows If It d.is not go the way you may think It ought to. IWlbiy yti may have realised In the pant hat oc casionally you may have made a mis take. Time will prove that you have made anoth.-r. Wheat Is quoted one cent higher today and we ate all greed that this means prosperity.' e If things continue as at present the Standard Oil company will waks up ome morning attornryless. The sev eral thousand they now hnve em. ployed one way or another, may bo. ceme conscience-stricken to the ex- I- The hay crop in portions of Harney county Is rather good, notwithstand ing the very dry season, and most new settlers are not discouraged, says the Burns Times-Herald. v Haines Is to have a new feed mill. Santlam trout are plentiful, but wary and gamy. M-hama had the first lawsuit In five years over hogs. ' Dufur's school population has In creased 25 per cent in a year. COFFEE Nothing dues more for a grocer, one way 'or the other, than ceffce. He must sell poor; (he needn't Seil it to you) it is that makes him. good They Take the K Inks .Out. "I have used Ir. King's New Life Pills for many years, with increasing satisfaction. They take the kinks out of stomach, liver and bowels, without fits or friction," says N. II. Brown, of Plttsfleld, Vt. Guaranteed satisfac tory at Newlin's drug store. 25c. r2:l coliseum skating rink T l A1 f 1TV A 5k f rv a v . 1,11 Now is the ; time to think about your winter supply Open everv afternoon from 2:30 to 5. Fvw niht t,. t0 10. Will ODen from 7tM SatnrlavevoninA n i I ----- -i - - viviiiiitf until tt u CiOCK Those desmna to learn to skat? will ht a structor Gratis every evening from 5 to 6. j NOTICE: , Riahts reserved to refuse all nhfortmnahi admission to this Rink. : ",v '-T , We have the supply and the price ! JACK D. O'BRIEN - . SBS,J IO llHt Phone Main 6 For Particulars' GRANDE R0NDE CASH CO. I LEWIS BROS. Proprietors. I A BUILDING BOOM 1 i Manager SntUf to fnilltor. Notice is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that E. C. Dlsqua das been appointed by the county court .f Union county, Oregon, administra tor of the estate of John II. Dillon, dc. ceased. Alt p rsons having claims sgalnst the estate of md.l d'veasnd are required to prcnent them with the proper vouchers within six month from the date hereof to tho admin- .nwu.vi niii f-iui-c in DUHinrss Xn, 1108 Adams avenue. La Oiande, Ore gon. Dated September H, 1 90s. E. C, DISQUA. Administrator of the Estate of John 11. Dillon, Deceased. dlMt-M-u im niv . . - " ""vi . m w- IIU V f" 1111 r I tl o n 1 1 - m iir n.l k... , .... 1 " ""e 1orins - . . uures surraml on rour sides; native finish d Krm,ff' out our I)u,,r, and Sns . nt Jjr ln,l vho.esa.e prU-c. VoH get V(tor tor , kinds In Koportlon. p Don't wait until the Fall rush is on uuy now 10 avcia the mad scram ie tor material later on NEW ARRIVALS THE LATEST' NEW YORK STYLES IN Collars, and fancy Belts All Colors :. Fine line pillow tops, Lace and ruffling to ' match. Stamped linen, Genter -pieces, and Scarfs. Beautiful line Met Waists, Reduced prices on white waists, summer belts and ower lines. Call and make your selections white they last any many THE VAK DUYFi (0. La diMi Ore. ' IN THE Masonic BM$. LUMBER - - syww $ i ; How am I to keep that white suit of mine Loking Fresh and Neat all summer as it does now? The answer is simple. When evr it becomes soiled : : : : STORY OF THR RTr SViFT PLANT FREE Showing what a tremendous Innuencc for rood it sheep that must ho rawed- the money to Ins made in srock-the value of a better market-the enor noiM increase of real estate, values that is certaiu to follow-u eonmlcte B,ry 0f the wrM fc. editton is limited. Send a postal for it today. PHONE. -MAIN -7 rest to : ; : . : WE will do thA WE have a force of ExDerienced hbln r iook alter your wants in this line and you need have no fear of sending your most delicate garments to us. WE Guarantee to satisfy you. A. B. C. LAUNDRY i U n 4 IJE CCUCU BLDG. PCS1LAND, ORE.