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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1908)
PAGE EIGHT. EVE.MXO OBSEHTIULA GBAXDE. OKEGO. : FRIDAY, OCTOBEIt 23, 190S. Eicirr pAc eeteeeeeeeeeeee liZllimZiliZZiiZilii99 Wl LL AI B AP PEARAKCES t 0) rirzs nrvri Jm r- (Continued from page 1.) 1 I) U If l If-HI i . $ LsZ U HUM Ll X U LI 11 VI fcs Yes, we have them. The best values ever offered to ! the people of La Grande and vicinity. Dependable iner- j: cnanosegwaranced for service - ladesCravenefe Coats Just the thing for muddy and wet . weather. .. ,. .. 1?.00 to 120.09 values; gale price ...... 4.95 to $9.73 Wool Dress Goods A large range of colths and variety of pattern; value SSc to $1.50. OUR BARGAIN PRICE 50 PER CENT OFF; or $2.00 WORTH FOR Sl.OO. Children and Misses Cloth Coats J3.00 to $10.00 values; sale price ' ............ ... S2.50 to .00 Ladies Tailored Suits $15.00 to $10.00 values; sale price .........'.....,.,.$70 to $14.00 This lot Includes a number of good, serviceable garments and the prices are much less than manufacturers' cost .', . .""v. -'...., These and many other snorM offenses in l oir BARGAIN DEPARTMENT I iiD O W 'T Ffl l L T O 1 S T IT?! : : The OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, feopl e s Sfore M GRANDE, OREGON Public Salej 5 ' The Robert E. Smith I head of cattle will be sold 2 at publio sale Thursday, I October 29, at the Union I county Fair Grounds at J 10 A.M. 50 HtAD Of CATTLE 50 Seven head of Registered : Hereford I One Three year old Here-1 ford Bull, Registered I Three Cows Register ed : Two Yearling Heifers I Registered ! One Two year old Heifer Registered 20 Head Dairy Cows 10 yearling Heifers and steers 13 Spring Calves One two year old through- bred Jersey Bull I SALE TO BEGIN PROMPT-1 AT TEN O'CLOCK !SAY, Mr. ".MAN! ! Free Lunch at Noon TERMS One veara time given on all notes I wilh approved security tearing 8 p,er cent inter- est. 2 per cent off for cash I R. E. SMIIM . ! A E. Reynolds. Clerk t t. Mrlngham, Auctioneer I We put us a Utile pol- lsh on 'your shirts and hollars. Thsv do not soil so easily. TRY US WIS MONTH CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY. n ftf -"a m irauuc arares rnone I Main 78 I Idependent Phone A2U Rullia for Kulo. Mrs. M. Anthony, 1(08 tth street, will have a choice lot of tulip bulbs for sale tomorrow and Monday, Octo ber 24 and 26. 10c and 20c per dozen. Plant thorn now If you wlnh to have nice flowers next spring. Grave! for 8ak Good for grading streets. Arply at once to Contractor Geo. Krelger. Less than one-half regular price. 10-22-11 17.. I rurs ror Small Maids All Sorts of Dolls Millinery! Millinery! P0FUIAR PRICES E.1.WELL1tf! Sr CO. -flUAMg AVBNCK New - j Eagle Valley I Honey Less than t 000 pounds In all. HURRY. PICKLES - HEINZS' full line of fiesh pickled goods. -Bottle and in bulk. Our CHOW CHOW is great CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY. . Polack, Prop. DIGEST TAKES VOTE. liurary Dljrcwt Roporu Straw Fmvorlng Taft. Volt New Tork, Oct 22. The Literary Digest today announced a, straw vot of Its readers as resulted; For Taft. 12.124; for Bryan, 14,712; for Chafln. 49, a total vota of 15.710, and som scattering. It declared that S per cent f the reader of the Digest are preachers, lawyers and other .educat ed men. The test shows Bryan leads In Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Missouri and California. fMSiOlMHMMiW, bight at Mt-plece orchestra every the Elks' "hall. Friday changed from the Depot street Bide to be a corner affair. The space .now given to tfie door will be supplanted by a large plate glass In front of 'a commodious show window. The en trance will be directly from the cor ner, with liberal amount of plate glass panels and show windows to make the affair neat and attractive. In addi tion to that change, the side entrance, from Adams avenue, in the rear of the store, will bedlsp!aced by a larger door In the center of plate glass win dows. Inside of these windows there will be another large diaplay case. - In fact, the Improvements are such that they will completely change the ap pearance of both' buildings thus to be treated. The carpenters are scheduled to commence next Monday on the An son building. RIDICULES IMIflT Lambertvllle, N. J., Oct 82. 'T am glad you can still greet me aa a can didate of the democratic party," de clared Bryan in an address here to day. "When I saw In the papers that the president had removed Gom pers from his posltio nat the head of organized labor and put Senator Knox in his place, I began to prepare for anything. I read papers nervously to clay Decause I am afraid the president might read me out of my own party, and name some one to take my place." Bryan Doesn't Want Them. It Is perfectly clear that If the sound money Democrats who revolted against the free silver movement have In Julgod the hope that Mr. Bryan wouW sniootii the vay for tbeir return to the party fold by recanting his Intolerable financial heresies thoy are merely building a colossol disappointment for theiuselvea. Thnre is not a shred of evidence to show that Mr. Bryan's feeling tcrard them has changed In the slightest degree since he said: "They tell us that certain prominent financiers are going to Iravs ths Demo cratic party because it declares for the restoration of silver. We shall not go into court to seek an order to prevent their going. The Democratic party has been weighed down by those who went to use the party, organization for pri vate gain and their country for public plunder." Mr. Bryan has never bad the slight est use for Democrats who refused to subscribe to his principles. lie has repeatedly warned tlieui ' that tuev were not vauted, that they auould take their baggage along when they left the party aud that thev wnuM tlnd It muc-n harder to get back than it was to get out For darlug to on- nose his reckless purposes Democrats like Grover Cleveland. Jobu G. Car lisle, Richard. Olney, George Cmv. John M. Tuhuer aud Simon B. litu-k her provoked Mr. Bryan's sneers and ridicule. He refused to recognize tbe:u as Democrats and denounced them us plutocrat ualng their couutry Tor pub lic plunder. ' Mr. Bryan Is willing, of course, that the sound money Democrats shall vote for a fnv silver candidate this .year, but if they rtj It niunt be with the dis tinct understanding that It Is not he. but they, who have changed their views on the financial question. lie wants their votes, but he docs not want the sound money Democrats as members of the party In good stand ing. To recognize them as snth would be to abandon Lis whole contention for free silver, and that, as be himself de clares, be will never do. The value of a prescription depends upon thiT, ness with which it rearhe ih Cflr main - Mf ' Ml VII I Will is the motto which stands tor much h our prescriolk 1 oartment. All orescriotions arefiliA n il and delivered as soon as fitted. You know cur ieJl? for pure drugs and careful compounding .... .'" iJ" We Carry Everything which Should h :;:.-' A Found in a Drug Store HILL ;5 DKMQ JTm LA GRANDE. OREGON Mill , M MM I H 14444 MMMVnM nOdPiTALITY Chairman Msck. of the Democratic national committee Inslsta that his first story to the effect that he had come Into possession' of "left over cam paign fund of 1300.000 was merely bluff." This explanation la eauallv true of the whole Bryan campaign. " The gold standard.' exclaim Mr. Bryan In bis recorded sayings, "baa killed Its tens of thousands." Tens of thooMnda of what demogagoes, fad dlsta er financial heretics r '. Candidate Bryan has discovered that one end of the Rooaerett.Mbl( stick" fsj fitted with a particular! shsrn and Bneot pen.. !' ' "vnx Pretty woman U WSJ) ; accepUble. Um refre.h in the form of our refreshi( ' nd exhtllraUng Bottle Vum' le' particularly so. Put rt0ci' of thla in your cellar and yos i may be well assured of appr. ! atlve guests. And the beauty our Maltlna Is that It u alw healthful and nourishing u well ! as thirst-quenching and m-f '. Intoxicating. It is a body, bo and brain builder In liquid faro, t AH Orders Delivered at your Home. La Grande Also 'alt .Dealer! Brewery, PK0XE X MAIN 5 -mmmammizzL. . . i RealV When you purchase jewelery or a time piece from me you have a right to feel certain abou having recieved full value for your money : : : : : J- H PEA RE LEADING PI0MEER JEWELER . 0 A m s a sft sk A aa as. Daiiy Observer, 65c per Monti BAY & ZWEIFEL ! Plumbers and Tinners i Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty j Let us furnish you with an estimate on your work. No order too large or sma V?r ou; bcst attention. Let us refine that old stove. At a slight ex pensewe can make it as good as new BAY & ZWElFcL 2tl DEPOT STREE1 See 1 Preventatives of evil axe f.r K.t. . " a! . . . . man remedies; cheaper aad easifii. r " m' "wrpreuuon or pror""-- appllcatloa, and surer la result Kd- wArde. . t the longer I live, the mor r.it. tLi.-I ..... .w...-k t Dy. be chaste tnlad like pell14 0 have lit providence, and tha i. .i.w ... . -. t 4 S,