- - a a a, -. aa " . . i il hi !) III;:. i : j i i U; f - . ! ' . i r; I! ores htiiii observer Pabliirfied Pally Ewpt Sunday. ' Ct'llKKV lillOTHKKS, EDITOrtS AND TKOPRIETOIVJ Unlu-d VrvH Tcli'itrnjih Sorvi. BUBSCniPTION nATCCR: Cally, single copy 5c Pally, per month 85c Pally, six months, In advance; . .$3 59 Pally, oils yar, in advance. .... 4. 50 Weekly, six month, In advunce.. 75c Weekly, one year, In advance. . .11.00 ...J&iterefl the postofflce aLa Grande Th Regular Each Tuesday Glub Dance Evening COLISEUM SKATING RINK This paper will nonpublic anyarti . la appearing over a norn de plume Jflsned articles Will be received sub let io the, 'discretion' of the editor. p!ase sljrn your, article? and aave dla .Appointment.. ' -, - Advertising Rates. . ,' Plaplay ad. rate furnished upon application. ! ' '' :' Local reading- notices 10c per Un jCret Insertion; (So per llne for each sub sequent Insertion. . '..,. " Resolutions of condolence. 5c a line. Cards of thanks, So a line. The soclallKts; are more: or leas dis appointed In the, fact that their vote , this year oia not snow a greater in crease over the vote cast four yearn ago.1 They muni remember one thing, that-the Roonevelt administration was not such as the preceding , ones to ' engender and propugi'te socialism, . Two yt'ar ago. thcro was, much .writ ten and spoken regarding the govern ment. owiiHixhlp of -all roads. Today we Hcarcely hear the gnbjort mention ed. The reason In that legislation that a few yearn, p go wag thought Impost! bio, hns bcri ' .'enacted. The great transportation companies have been checked to, a far 'greater extent tlmn rnyonn thought could be. . It ! trtifi, there Is yet much to bn dona along these lines, but sufficient has been ae- 'CompllBhed t prove that It'mny not be , ncci-Mary for tha government to Absolutely own. and operate ihe, rall- . roads to control , them. The people as a rule do not want .' government ownership, but if that, was the only way to get relief, they were drifting -very rapidly In that direction. IWIth the constant talk, regarding govern ment ownership, socialism was con sidered by thousands who before never gave It a passing thought; The entire Roosevelt administration correcting so many Inequalities and making great corporate Interests straighten their methods of doing business that thous sands who thought they were forcecj to adopt socialism as the only relief have simply waited to see. The next .our years ;w!H' undoubtedly tei whether or not the socialist party wll! Increase or decrease. Either Is pos ' ilbie. The democratic party is so badly whipped In so many sections of the country that similar to the days o populism. It may drift toward social Ism In large numbers, and If so, the - -..I,.,!,." ' ''.-.. " V -A- ,, . .MW.M..M , 4 . " yenra hence. There Is no question but what the events of the next Iw or three years will be carefully watch , . ed by the student of political pOsibili- tles., Many think that the republican party adopt such measures of the socialist platform as the people may , ; demand ,from time to time, and like the populist party, will soon leave U scuttled of. Its ; praetden1 fcatu.ref. Whatever may be' the names, 'this v country needs two strong BKSictfslve political parties. Any party without restraint" offers p-issiblllty of- mliiian . agement. The leaders take ohnneer that thoy would not If their every net would make them amenable to the people. . 'i V,'', Well, you have heard considerable about the election the past few days. ' but have you heard anything about the' proposed Irrigation project? This Is too Important a question to pass by. We are making one of the greatest ';' mistakes In our history If we let this project simply die out, because we cannot find men who will take that list and secure the 20,000 acres r- quired. ' r Our fruitgrowers seem to have placed1 a special order for this kind of weather to gather their corp. This Is one of the years when it h not only profitable, but a pleasure to pick apples, the product being so uniform in site and rich In color. . .. . . . ' . Oregon Is out of debt and Union county will soon be at tha present rale of debt reduction that our coun ty court l making. ' The Rev. Kred C. Parker, P. D.. corresponding secretary of tho Oiejfon Daptlst ste.te convention, will visit the raptlst. host of this city, and occupy the pulpit of the First Haptlst church ur. i'urKer is a new recruu ly orr gon Baptist forces. " He comes to' u? from Tremont Temple. Boston. 'Where he has been the assodato Vf Ur.'P. 8. Henson In strongest Baptlat' interost of New England, The multitude will hear him to great profit. JACK D. O'BRIEH - - Manager ' '!''',.-' ' '' ' ' ' .. 1 1 i : In hvr i .' f ! ' i : . The Observer several weeks ago re marked, that . Grande would never have a park unless the ladles;came';to oiir rescde. Tomorrow aftornoon will tell the story. During the pant few days a few ladles with a vision of our present, anjoyinent ., and fv. nc, gen" orations yet unborn, have secim-d an option on H acres ' of land. t-the liver, which 'includes what,".!,' known as Proebstel's grovtv and ft m;is meeting of the women of the1' city is ! alldd for ta;r:orro.v afternoon , at . 3 j'clock'to orgnnlzo and secure, if pos-. lblc.-. tho co-operation of tho city roiinell. . . - ' Eight years ngo the ladles of the city, organized a I'ark association, and ifter months of sacrifice and enthusi asm secured tho funds and 'purchased block 13, Gr&hdyV' addition, situated practically opposite the hospital. This tract, 'which the ladies' presented to the city, cost 1400. Today those who are conversant with , values, are con fident thn,f tho '.tract; wlHbrinf 200. and thfe petition firesrrtted fb ttw city council at the meeting on Wed nesday of this week tasked the coun cil to sell this tract and apply It to another location. This location Is un dorptood to be the Proobstel tract, , . There Is much that can be said In favor of this location.' The large shade trees are already grown. Beau tiful Grande Rondo river runs al most through the cent r of the tract. A natatortum carj be established In the summer at little expense, - and katlng pond provided for winter amusement. The public school, in North La Gmnde means that side walks In that portion of the city arc being and will be extended In that portion of the city, and It would only -o..... nliniil titttnttnrtfr nf mil, of new walk to reach the proposed grounds, Proebstel grove Is only two blocks north of the city llm't" . -La' Grande needs a park. "We are agreed on this, and our past experi ence, shows that nothing In the way of a pork Is .ever done unless the women of our city take the matter In hand. This they have done and every womun who possibly can should respond to !he call tomorrow nflcnioon. BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE T. J. CRAY Prop. ( New Management) Rates $i.oo, $1.25, $1.50 Onlyhouse in the UCdl uitai in nit vii , I ' vi0CTr j itri iir bj bf a w m mm ' KIM V V"" - f - " white help only and lodge $6. pet week One block from depot TRY OUR SERVICE ? fMIVE ST1LLL00SC W' " 'HfiW'yK WHICH BILL wott'd you prefer to pay? A good stiff one to the doctor for curing some of your family of pneumonia or rheumatism or our modest one for' the' coal which would have prevented the Illness? . Thlr.k K ovr. Then give, us the ;der r". rvSi'j Zj it soon, too. Even a little chill may mean a big bill for tin doctor, ; 0. E. FOWLER ... Phone Main 10 a aaeaetasaeeeaeeeaee 1 W; H. BOHNEWKAMP CO. I Why Try to "Get ! Along" without o "She had done her best-n leaky range was io blame'' Why not know the delightful satisfa tion of having yoi r work done perfectly That comes from using a Monarch Range? Ias'StaySAtisfactory-feuvge tfa4s4.seassss a Weare.F it aim repared to ans on or my, proper, tyi i f,.m Pi Urtf-yrt Dnnlr 4ho rrnet mn'nlafo in tho f mintv Bn w vUi nvjlluLf ftwvn lll& IliWI V III , V. I V. If! liav VVH"i;t iih A I Abs'szct henistied by us is absolutely reliable .. . .. J I Frc, Life and Accident Insurance 7 t T I la Grande Investment Co. Cnl Pln lr La Craude, Ore. Feottle, Nov. 6. D.sDite the un tirlr.s efforts to . run hi mto death. Leo Ker.emer, the ktdnapt r,- who al-t.-mpte.d t j extort ITiOOO from E. P. English, the logger, has dodged the bloodhounds and escaped to the dense t forest near' Everett, Wash. The 'dogsj failed to pick up the scent this morn- j Ing. Shots were heard and It Is b -I ili-vp.t they are signals of friends to ' Beremer. . CTXX1XG1IA5I BOrXD OVKR. Held la gum of $2000 to 1 Usher Court by Jutk-o Stewart." Raymond Cunningham's prelimin ary examination was held this after- J noon bef.-.re Justice Stewart, charge -I with criminal assault. District Attor ney Ivanhoe represented the state and put several witnesses on t!ie ftanJ, Including the prosecuting 'witness, 1 la'y II last.. The defendant was rep- j resented by Attorney Eugene Ash will. .; The defense offen d ti . testimony whatever and when the stt1 ret d ; Its cose. without argument .and the justice held Ounningham to appear In ihe sum of 12000 to the circuit court. He made no effort to give bonds. . Kartliquake In Germany. Plauen. Germany, Nov, t. -A violent earthquake shock' In the city today threw the people Into a panic. The houses rocked find and everybody flocked to the streets. GEORGE PALMtK, rrasiosni. ( unuuiwa Miautiiir J. M. BERRY. Vica President C, S. WILLIAMS, 2d Ast't Cashlr , F. L. MEYERS CaUhier 3655 I . La Grande Rational Bank Of La Grande, 'Oregon'. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 160,000 ; 1 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY ; . -' ' ' - .-'.. ' ' ' , ' ". 1 ;' : .. . .,'.. i , : y? DIRECTORS ' ; J J. M. Berry . 5. A.' B. Conley . , F. J, Holmes M. Brykit C. C. Pennington , i F. L Meyers Geo. U Cleaver W. L. BrenhoitiT""" George 'Palmif " . ' 1 i 1 t . : ' Grande 7 Rondc ? Lumber Go. i PERRY; OREGON , '.......,.' ' '..'.... 2 "r VijRNISII LIMGER OF L J1DS I: f !' V f. IN CARLOAD LOTS. , r; " ' 1 ' . For 16 Inch Chain YVKd Deliicreit at yo- r rtcnic, Call up V. C. BEAN," La Crand rf:cnc, K?(f . I74i ; sa-Masaseaeee'Ca j '.'''' 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