PAGE CTX EVESTXO ORSKRVER. LA GRANDE, CREGOX. FRIDAY, OCTOBER JS, 1908. I PACE SIX. TTrTTTZlZZZZZZZZTTlTT . GRyR 1 wutuay evening oy fie la Grande Symoftonv Orchestra. Come evervone.hrina I '..' . , . . - : ... . ... ., ... . : -it; ine children and have a good time . 75o and 85c children' odd wool Under' Vesta, Saturday price ." . . .. , h8ceach These Prices for Saturday Evening Only '$1.25 and $1.50 ladles' Kid Gloves, Saturday only, 93c a pair $5.00 Silk Waist aPttern,' Sat urday only, , $3.95 a pattern Four Tarda Each. $1.35 ladles' Outing Night Robes, Saturday price 95c each $9.00 and $9.50 men's long Overcoats, Saturday price, $5.9,5 $1.75 ladles' Shirt Waists, Sat urday only . $1.37 each 8 5c Turkish Towels, Saturday price, - .. ' : ' t' ' 23c each ; Size, 18x43. ' ;. $1.00 ladlea' fine yrlbbed Un derwear, ;;. ' 62 U2ceach Boys', Suits, from $4.00 to - ao.ua values, go at T1UHTX- THREE AND ON E-THIRD PER r CENT DISCOUNT. FOR SATURDAY ONLY. PROGRAM Deliclosa, Maaurka ...,... . Tobanl Dance of the Frowsey Heads'. : Violin olo "Kulwlak" . . . . , . . Win Marble Green. Victor Hubert, March Carr Harvard Spirit ... V. ....... . Payson Solo "As Long ft the World Rolls on," . . Mr. Ferrln Imperial Tetequea V Losey Slippery Hank ...... "f. ........ Losey Carrlslma ...... ... ...... A. A. Penn Extra. '.' ' . , WaicH tomorrow , evening's paper for the "After 6lx Spe- $13.60 to $14.50 men'a Worsted Suits, Saturday only ...... ' $4.75 to $6.00 men's High Top Boots, Saturday price ...... $3.95 a pair These Prices for Saturday Evening Only '' $1.80 men'i mercerized Black Sateen Shirts, Saturday only, 98c each $3.60 Men'a Felt Shoes, Satur day'prlce,""" , . , v , .. t j . .... $2A5apair ' All Sizes, i $1.75 men'a Flannel Top Shlrta Saturday price, $t.l2 each $1.35 to $1.60 boys' Hats, Sat urday price, ' 85c each 50c boys' Sanitary Fleeced Underwear, Saturday price, -i 33c 85c men's Wool Fleeced Un derwear," Saturday price, 58c each All Bedding reduced Saturday $9.00 to $10.00 8ample Furs, Saturday price, $5.95 each T, M 2 In case of stomach and liver trou ble the proper treatment is to stimu late these organs without Irritating them. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion and stimulates the liver anfi bowelr Trithouti Irritating i these organs like pills or ordinary cathar tics. It does nH nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take A. T. Hill, drugglat- They Take the Kinks Out. "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for many years, with Increasing satisfaction. They take the kinks out of stomach, liver and bowels, without fus or friction," says N. H. Brown, of Pittafield, Vt Guaranteed satisfac tory at Newlln'a drug store. 25c. ... . - WOOD SAWING " 'Phone and we will do your wood sawing very . promptly, and at prices you can afford to pay. We are always ready. . MATHEWS, STOLL & GLASS. 'Phones: Red 1561; Red 1221. 4lf4i Cut Prices on Lumber and I Shingles for large Orders j We need the money; You need the material t Fir and Native Lumber, Cedar Shingles i STODDARD LUMBER CO. TAfTWIRS OVER BRYAN W. H. B0HNEIMKAMP C0. I Why Try to "Get : wng" without one She had done her best-A ""j nor Know me aeugniwi v Sifkfo tinn of hivin ; or done pertectlyThatO) D " ' J j J ""iger 'lia-SuySaUlsattorylanfit t .....,t A -m. iTvlL t Debates, stump speeches and politi cal arguments were In vokue at the Foley house-corridor last night and after the arguments had reached its height, a straw vote was taken in which Judge William Taft was elect ed to the presidency of the United States by a safe majority. The vote stood: Taft, 20; Bryan, IS; Chafln, 2, and Debs, 1. The arguments were not of an Illiterate nature, for there were some of the most prominent at torneys In the state mixed up in the affair, and traveling men who are known for their wit and broadmlnd edness, took a part. From a dual argument, the ques tions spread to Include 30 or more participants, and while pedestrians on the outside thought a small revolution was on within doors, the affair was nothing more nor less than a spirited series of debates. For the democrats, Charles Murphy of Baker City, showed the most endurance and though hemmiid in on every hand by ardent republicans, he held the fort in a creditable manner, while his fellow partisans took to the woods when the G. O. P. arguments came too rapidly. Mr. Larry,- the gv'nial . salesman, who Is well known here, was the pivot point for the grand old party and proved conclusively that the traveling men are not unanimous In their choice of Bryan, as Is the common belief. Thoso who were favored with hearing the political and verbal "set-to" were tuught things about political Issues which many so-called stump speakers .fall to make clear. BLUE MOUNTAIN TRAIL FINISHED TO SUMMEflVILLE HEAVY SNOW STOrS ADDI TIONAL TRAJL MAKING. Trail Over Blue Mountains Ending; at BumnxwUta, Copt About One Thou. nd More Neat Year. Walla Walla, . Oct 12. J. M. national forest, announces the com-' pletlon of another ranger's trail, called the Towner's Fork trail In the Blue mountains. The Townor's Fork, trail recently finished is about 15 miles In length, extending from the Wenaha Hot Springs up the Umatilla river to Sum merville, following the route' of the old Towns and Rucle stage road sev eral miles. A large portion of the route Is through heavy timber, and being along the river, It necessitated a good deal of rock work which added materially to the total expense. The trail cost about 91000, but considering the almost Impassable nature of the country, and the number of trips made by tourists, cattlemen and rang ers over the route, It Is claimed to be money well spent. Although the snow puts a stop to trail building for this season, plans are being formed and appropriations will be asked for trails to be built next season. A recent appeal came from Summervllle, for aid In completing a trail extending from that place west to the summer range. Several miles of fhls trail have been built this sea son by stockmen and rangers, the stockmen expending about $120 on it. There still remains about five miles to be worked Including several hun dred yards of shell rock, and an ap peal has been made to the govern ment for 160 'to ""apply on this expense. Eugene has received the plans for her I7Q.000 federal building. This la encouraging. We may receive a re port on the location later on, of our proposed building. Federal buildings are rather difficnlt' to secure. It of ten requires years to secure an appro priation and then it often happens that years pass before the building la ready to occupy, . '. BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE T. J. CRAY Prop. ( New Management) Rates $1. 00,' $t. 25, St. SO Best 25c meat in the city Beds 25c and SOc Ml outside rooms. Board and lodge $6. pet' week One block from depot Oniy house in the city employing white help only -. TRY OUR SERVICE VALUES i The real value of j j your property de- perids entirely upon : : the title : A properly : prepared ABSTRACT : J will show you the exact; condition of ycur title J CALL AT OUR OFFICE AND LET US EXPLAIN WHAT AN ABSTRACT" McANS TO YOU : J.R. OLIVER la Grande National Bank Building TIIAT8 AT rTOlGrWN'S. mi tare Prepared to Make Loans on Farm or city property t. Our Abstract Books the most complete in the County. An Abstract fuenished hv us Is absolutely reliable . I I Fire, life and Accident Insurance Lav Grande Investment Co. Foley Block - - La Grande, Ore. You can buy something called "coffee" at' 10c lb with 3000 miles of R R freight from the roaster; don't ' Tew twr Mtaras year atMf II r 4oat Vkt SchiUlBf't bt; pt? bU. Honey lor, Kale. Fresh comb honey, one-pound sec tions, in quantities to ault customerai OSWALD VOLSWINKLErt, d-w lalaod City, The Eugana Guard haa bean moving; Into fine new premlaea of its own, and i k prepared to grow faster than aver.