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jncllman S.N. Bolton Is in Telo
: today on business. ".
M. Hunt is la the city from La
de today. Baker City Herald.
8 Louise Schilke left today for a
Weeks' vacation in Lewlston.
s. C. R Thornton is in Spokane
idlng a meeting of the Methodist
ch missionary society. A
rs. Bertha Sommer and daughter
Fannie, left today for Portland,
visiting friends in La Grande for
fast week'.
inductor F. C. Topping of La
tide, is stopping at the Pendleton
II few days, while he substitutes
Conductor Norrls on " the Pilot
k run. Pendleton East Oregon-
je meetings at the First Methodict
scopal church continue with in
islng. Interest and attendance,
vr Mr. McDiarmid tonight on "The
rd Made Flesh."
jistrict Superintendent J. D. Gilll
and family, are in the throes of
ying. They will be found at No.
I Palmer avenue, in the Jube Con
place. Jr. and Mrs. T. S. Smith left today
Santa Ana, Cal., where they will
md the winter. The pioneers have
Jen this pleasure trip every winter
A the past three years, and they
ft'" T""vn tn T'" r,r""a "t snrlnir.
f Miss Martha Cahoon is now occupy-
I the position of assistant to Man
r Osburn of the Pacific Steles Tel
hone company, in place of Miss Myr
I Squires, who yesterday was mar
d to Mr. Thompson of North Pow
ers. Kate Taylor of Portland, who
frmerly lived in this city, is spending
jfew days with Mrs. Heughan' on
Washington avenue. She leaves in a
iW days for London, whero she will
Wit her parents. Her many friends
11 be welcomed 8t the Heughan
me, to visit with her beforo her de-
rture.
Ileal Estate Trailers.
imported by La Grande Investment
Co., Abstracters.)
J. E. Foley to Johanna Gangloff.
ts 6 anfl 7, In block 105, of Chaplin's
Id. to La Grande. $3000.
William Stoop to Wllllab Applegate,
its 1 and 2. of block 19. of Hlnd-
pian's add. to Elgin. $2700. .,
W. A. Bennett to William M. Ben-
J tt, one-ninth Interest In NEVi NE
i ni-tiiuii i, luwnanip i souin, range
9 E. II.
J. W. Cummins to William Apple-
;ite, part of block 2, of Stevenson's
Ul. to Elgin. $33. ' '
William Darling to C. M. Holmes,
of block 18, of Swackhammer's
dd. to Union. 1250.
Jas. A. Morton to Llllle Cross, lots
,6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and west' 20 feet of lots
1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, of block 7. of Rall-
rwny add. to West Union. $1050.
Alice M. Van Note to J. A. Benson,
SWVi SW'M of section 18. and pnrt
of NW XXV i of section 19, town
ship 4 south, runge 40 E. J750.
C. 8. Miller to C. M. Holmes, W(i
of block 18, of Swackhammer's add.
to Union. 250.
La Grande Commercial club to La
Grande Lodge, B. P. O. E., lots 8 "and
9 of block 104, Chaplin's add. to La
Grande. $9500.
La Grande Ileal Estate Assocaltlon
to A. J. Breedlove, block 44 of River
side odd. to La Grande. $500.
United, States to C. M. Humphreys,
PK4 SEVi, XV SE4 of section 25.
township l north, range 40 E.; anJ
!"t 4 of secll ,n 30, and lot 1 of sec
tion 31. township 1 ncrth, range 1
E.
Fiience Dobbin to W M. Dobbin,
tract In E', ot NW r section 18,
township 4 south. rang. 40 E. $1.
Rebecca P. Hutchinson to J. E.
Hutchinson, oue-flxtli irtnest in E',4
KW4, SE'4 XXV U. "t section 86.
township S ..uth, range E; nnd W
M RE '4 of section 8, township 6 south,
range 39 E. $735. x
State of Oregon to N. B. Bowman,
E'4 6W'4 and SEU of XXV M of sec
tion 80, township 5 south, range 38 E.
$150.
State of Oregon to M. C. Bowman,
W'4 BE4 and SW'i N E 14 of section
8. township 5 south, range 88 E. $150.
A. Spalding to A. P. Lyman, lot
or block 20, of Predmore add. to
1 Grande. $6075. .
Anna M. Tartar to P. W. Burford,
block 14. Lewis add. to Union. $800,
p- to G. L. gwlger, part
NW XXV M, section 28. township
outh, range 40 E. $1.
ueorge T. Jones to J. M. Slack,
block 75 of Hlndmand'a add. to El
n. $2$.
E0UTELL ON BETAS.
U His "Shall the People Rule?
Simply a Local Issued" -
Congressman Henry Sherman Bou
tell of Chicago, commenting on Mr.
Bryan's speech in Iowa, says:
Mr. Bryan's question, "Shall the peo
ple rale?" implies that somewhere in
this country the people do not rule.
The only States w here the -eople do
not rule are the States that are ex
pected to give overwhelming majorities
for the Democratic ticket. Perhaps
Mr. Bryan thinks that bis question is
purely, "a local Issue." jlf he is sin
cere, I challenge him to muke a speech
In Yleksuurg, Miss., on "Government
by the People." Let him repeat one of
his famous anti-iuiperlallst speeches,
simply changing three words, substitut
ing "Mississippi" for "Philippines" and
"black broMwrs" for "brown brothers."
Let blm suggest that we have as chair
man of his meeting John Sharp Wil
liams, leader of the Democrats in Con
gress, and as vlce-caalmren the other'
members of the Congressional delega
tion from Mississippi. ".
And after he has made his speech
in Vicksburg, if he shall have escaped
the rule of the people In that com
munity, I dare Mr. Bryan to repeat
his oration on popular government In
Charleston, 8. C., with Senator Till
man as chairman of bis meeting, kr.
Bryan's sentiment have a purely geo
graphical sincerity, nis epigrams and
startling conundrums are especially de
signed to meet local demands. Of this
nature are all bis views on tariff and
taxation.
time a trust is formed a tariff sched
ule should be repealed, and every time
a trust is dissolved a new duty should
be added, la too funny even for comic
opera.
If on March 4 next Mr. Bryan should
become President, with a Democratic
Congress In both houses, and should
actually place upon the statute books
the financial and economic vagnrles de
livered fey him in his speech of last
Friday, it would plunge the nation Idto
bankruptcy nud bring- on Industrial
chaos. If he Rhould begin by repealing
the duty on mi gar to punish the sugar
trust, he would upset the national
finances by losing $i;0,000,000 a year
In revenues, nnd would stir up a revo
lution In Louisiana, Utah, Colorado
aud Michigan. Then, If he should re
peal the duty on cotton goods, because
some hustling manufacturers of. New
Englaud or the Cnrollnas were dump
ing goods in China in rivalry with Eng
land and Germany, he would divert
other millions from the treasury and
invite still further Industrial ruin.
But, of course, Mr. Bryan would do
;:one or these th:ngs, any more than
be will Invnde the solid South nud sum
mon the cohorts of Democracy to the
defence of the Constitution with the
battle-cry "Shall the People Rule?"
Mr. Bryan singly does not mean what
he Riys. What he utters with Chnd
bandlan unction in tlu' North he repudi
ates with Pi.ksnltllnu duplicity In the
South.
Join the excursion in the morning.
SOCIETY.
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The Lyle Teusday Musical club will
hold Its first meeting of this term
Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the
home of Mrs. N. Molltor. It Is Import
ant that every member be present as
there is considerable business to b
transacted. It Is also requested that
nil of the chorus be present so that
plans may be formulated to carry the
work out on broader lines. The meet
ing Is also to be In the nature of a
reception and entertainment to which
each member Is cordially Invited.
The Ladles Aid society of the
Presbyterian church, met yesterday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hum
phrey. DENTIST.
dr. w. d. McMillan.
Painless Dentistry.
Expert Gold Work a Specialty.
Special attention to children's teeth
Office:
La Grande National Bank Building.
Both Tliouc.
' COFFEE
" Why Schilling's Best?
Because it is best and
your money is yours if
you think you don't find
it so.
CLEM LUNCHES
Cheapest in the City. Good
Meals Made Where you can
See It Done
EAST STYLE LUNCH R00 M
Srnrt4;,r Foralcir dcM n:t c!nl?n V
' the or:p;'sal Tr.fVKan, but now b?
U for Taft all the V.t.o.
Mr. Gotr.p'n-s in fciv!-g a rnd awaV.- j
vn'ng to tlb rcal:?..viOTi of tba nl'
salon cl'am'.or of ec;:;:e of h'.a pollt;
cal bodtencT.'s. .
, Tbe' RspuMrca prty found a Jew- j
el of a caritttata. end .-naturally m
many ppo-le ca pcsstUe want' to see
that candidate. "
It is tha .forflest DsTROorstlc hope
that Eryan will interpret his third
defeat In November as an ultimatum.
Three rejoc'ons '-ousht to convince
him that "the people rula."
The unemployed n.an wants a Job.
He will not vote far Bryan, because
that vould be to vote against, the
quickening of - activity in manufac
ture, trade and transportation.
This la a Republican campaign of
reason, not rant; of argument, not
agitation. Mr. Taft, the candidate,
makes Its effective advocate. .The
more the country sees of his person
ality the more assured la Republican
victory. .
PRISONER IS ILL.
Illiterate Austrian Suffers During Ills
Long Confinement, Still Untried.
The Austrian, who nearly three
months ago stole a pocketful of apples
and a few eggs from an Elgin hotel, Is
seriously 111 and yesterday the author
ities wr forced to Tall medical aid.
The fellow is unable to speak ' the
American language and it is hard to
ascertain his wants. It is thought his
breakdown is due to the fact that
when, only recently, he discovered that
he has not even had a trial and his
present long period in Jail was' not a
sentence, but merely a retainer, his
nerve left him and he has been ailing
ever since. The district attorney be
ing unable to draw an indictment ind
give the fellow a trial, and the man
himself being unable to meet his
bonds, he has been forced to remain
In Jail for considerably more than two
months. If found guilty the sentence
will, of course, be continued. If his
facial expressions tell ' his Inner
thoughts, his view of American Justice
is considerably awry. "
O'CONNE L'St
Is the place to get the best I
f " n aim r m w
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" at the right price
SOFT DRINKS
that are soft
t AMUSEMENT PARLORS
The best Billiard and Pool
Tables in Eastern Oregon
and the only Ivory Balls in
t La Grande.
I A RESORT FOR GENTLENEN
t
10'CONNE US
l Next Door to Post Office.
IN A H M mR T?l
THEN CALL
TIU2 TRANSFER MAN.
. He will take that trunk to the depot
or your home in less tlmo than it
takes to tell It '
Day 'Phono Red 761.
Night 'Phone, Black 1792.
WAGON ALWAYS AT TOUR
SERVICE.
EI) h i It rN GUAM, 4
AITCnONTKER.
Bales cried oa short notice. 4
Satisfaction guaranteed.
4 No extra charge for distance. 4
.LA GRANDE ... OREGON
Route No. I. 'Phone No. lx 4
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WHY NOT TRY
Popham's
ASTHMA REMEDY?
Gives prompt and positive relief In
vry case. Sold by druggists, Price
11.00. Trial package by mall 10
cents.
Williams Mfg. Co., Props.
, Cleveland, O.
For sale bjr
A. T. HILL, Druggist
it
0. N. T.
Spool Cotton
He
If 500 Pair sample Shoes, Men's
r
i
l We Will Save You
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lasf year's stock at exactly one half the original price.
School wear and are excellent value.
U 1500 yds. Outing, Regular 12 l-2c Grade
2 ; ' , ......',...,.,.,.
t
it Z00 suits men's winter underwear samples,
;i 60c on the dollar, $3.00 for $1.80 and $2.00 l
Good Laundry
Soap 7 Bars
25c
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BCSSEV S HACK LINE.
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Best of service, Day and
Night. Hacks furnished for
funerals and private parties.
' - Baggage transferred Day and
Night and Sundays.
Stand at Puul's Cigar Store.
'Phone Red 241.
Night 'Phone Main 25.
E. L. HUSKKY.
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COFFEE .
You can buy something
called "coffee" at 10c lb
with 30CXT miles of R R
freight from the roaster;
don't.
Your srocer returns your money If you don'l
lik Stliillinu'i Bett: we pay Mm.
THE ONE BEST.
There Is one BEST in everything.
WIUT
will you have for dinner today? You
may4 answer this question satlafactorl
ly by dining at
THE MODEL RESTAURANT
. The Old Standby.
Our cooking is a paragon of per
fection, our food faultless, yand our
service rapid and courteous. What
more can we say, except that our
prices are popular? W give a rcgu
lar dinner for 25 cents.
Coma and try It You will not need
the sense of hunger to enjoy it
The Model Restaurant
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
Open Day ws WwkijrAi
And Night Ma TicktU for
SPECIAL OFFERINGS
IN EVERY DEPMTMEIIT
50 per cent on Your Shoes for Fall H
50 Children's and Misses
The Golden Riile
The BEST In Cured Meats are the
home-made Hams and Bacon of the
best variety of fresh meats sold at
Grande Rondo Meat Co., and they're
always of the very best possible high
standard. Our new cold storage plant
enables us to handle tho largest and
retail in eastern Oregon. We maintain
A PERFECT TRINITY.!
Good Leather ' pP
GOOD ; WORKMANSHIP j&fXv ':
Good Fit . -
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W.
Depot
4444-H
It's Heacock's
Glasses That
IT'S WATCH REPAIRING THAT GIVES
SATISFACTION
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Standard Cal
ico pr yard
5c
Women's
and
Coats
These are lust the thing for
it
Mill Ends 8 l-3c U
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f
li
it
Bleached Mus
lin per yd.
8c
tho highest standard of excellence lm
fresh and cured meats, and our deliv
ery is Just a little the BEST. Let us
supply your market . wants. Botls
'phones. City market on Adams ave
nue, and Fir street market.
i GRANDE RONDE MEAT CO.
Where You Get tho Besf.
PRESTON,!
Street
. ir
Fit
IN LA GRANDE
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