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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1908)
,,... , ...... - PAGE TWO. eIexixg onsrnvrn, ia crand. qkecon, ttctimy, December- , no. EIGHT PACES. , 0 fu 00 11 OS! - 'i t IHollda Waiting For You A large part of the annual holiday orry coul be T eliminated if the right gifts and right people cculd get together. . , . ;7hs.f we-have set out ' to- cen y&v- bring gift buyers' and the goods they want together. The list given herewith wll, no doubt, suggest? mfu. Make a list of all such items so llld.il J ou.ko.wiw - ' that when you come to the store to see the good-, you will ro have to waste time looking at things that you nnf fool interested in. We have the cream of the world's best giits-scores u:- .. nffft and condition. You will find it a genuine satisfaction to buy all of your holiday gifts here. We hope that you can find time to come soon and often. Our magnificient assortment ana low pnw will make this an easy and economical holiday time for all. PRESIDENT'S i (Continued from page 1.) favoritism or other Posts! Card Album Toilet Sets Military Brushes Traveling Sets Holiday Stationery Fountain and Gold Pens Oxford Bibles Books of All Kinds Ibony Goods ' Sterling Silver Goods French Staghorn Novelties Burnt Leather Goods Music Rolls ; Fancy Calender Fancy Thermometers Photograph Albums Ink Wells, etc. Celluloid Good's Silver Candlesticks Shaving Sets Manicure Sets Pictures Burnt Wood Novelties Statuary Vases Photo Holders Work Boxes Christmas Cards Autograph Albums Phonographs Abolition of rebate, and of pedal v "v privileges. There ahould bo time franchisee for all corporations engaged In publlo business; Including (Continued on page .) Dolls, Gamei and Toys of All Kinds NEWL1N' BOOK.&V STATIONERY CO. PHONE MAIN 90 1114 ADAMS AVENUE fan u t ' . THE LATEST AND PRtUltsi Holiday Gifts COLLARS. BELTS, TOYS and BRIC PURSES BRA a of Improper wrongdoing. The railways of the country shou'd be put completely under the Interstate Commerce Commission and removed Trom the domain of the anti-trust law. The power of the commission ahould b made thoroughgoing, ao that It and control over the Issue of security as well aa over the raiting and lower ing of rates. Aa regards rates, -it least, this power should be summary. The power to Jvnestlgate the financial operations and accounts of the ra.i- ways haa been one of the most vaiuaT ble features In regent legislation. Rates must be made as low as is compatible with giving proper returns to all the" employees of the rallroa-i. from the highest to the lowest, and proper returns to the shareholders; hut they must not, for Instance, be re duced in such fashion as to necessi tate a cut in the wages of the em ployes or the abolition of the proper and legitimate profits of honest snare holders. Telegraph and telephone companies engaged In interstate business should be put under the Jurisdiction of the Interstate Commerce Commission. It Is of tnterest of all of us that there should be a premium put upn Individual Initiative and Individual ca pacity, and an ample reward for the great directing Intelligences alone competent to manage the great busi ness operations of toady. It Is well .o keen In mind that exactly as the an archist Is the worst enemy of liberty and the reactionary the worst enemy of order, so the men who def--rd th? rights of property have most Ij fecr from the wrongdoers of great wealth, and the men who are champlonl-' popular rights have most to fear from the demagogues who in the name of nopular rights would do wrong to ani oppress honest business men, honest men of wealth; for the success ot either type of wrongdoer necessarllv Invites a violent reaction against tne cause the wrongdoer nominally up holds. In point of danger to the na tion there Is nothing to choose be tween one the one hand the corrup- Honist. the bribe-giver, the bribe taker, the man who employs hfs great talent to swindle his fellow-citizens on a large scale, and, on the other hand, the preacher of class hatred, the man who, whether from Ignor ance or from willingness to sacrifice m country to his ambition, persuades well-meaning but wrong-headed men to try to destroy the Instruments upon which our prosperity mainly resis. Let each group of men beware of and guard against, the shortcomings to which that group Is Itself most liable. I believe that the more farslghted corporations are themselves comltiR to recognize the unwisdom of the vio lent hostility they have displayed dur ing the last few years to regulation and control by the nattonalgovern- For a Ijuiio liui-k. When you have pains or lartenes. In the back bathe the purts with Chamberlaln"s liniment twice a day, massaging with the palm of the hand for five minutes at each application. Then dampen a piece of flannel slight ly with this liniment-and bind it on i-,?.,i;vi-,i.r.tt ot plni. uu yoivxLttj; '.4. surprised to see how quickly the lame ness disappears. For sale by all good dealers. We Want Your Wants IN Our Want ed Column Your want it placed before a thousand or mora waot-eeker very day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your want aa whe:e rusulu are the keynotes? NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of the estate of Zella Sherman, deceased, has filed In the county court for Union county, state of Oregon, the final account of such administration of such estate, and that Monday, the 28th day of De cember, 1908. at the hour of 10 o clock In the forenoon of sal day, at the county Judge's office, at the court house In the city of La Grande, Ore gon, haa been nxca Dy saia euun .u the time and place of hearing t ejec tion to said report, If there be any, and the settlement, thereof. Dated this 27th day of November, j908. J. W. SHERMAN, Administrator of the Estate of Zella Sherman. ' 11-27-12-27W FOR RENT Brick building, 2050, on Elm street Inquire of A. C. Hunt ington. - FOR RENT Office rooms; steam heat. Apply to Geo. Good, proprie tor of the Foley house. FOR RENT Sevtn-room house with bath. Apply to Mrs. C. Ralston, 1409 Ninth St. 'Phone Black 1041. FOR RENT Seven-room house, with bath. Inquire at the Zuber residence. ,. For Rent. 1 have some nice pleasant rooms for rent, with or without Doara. iTanuieni people solicited. Mr. : Laura , L. Stults. 1620, corner Sixth and Spring. i Fine Peerless seed potatoes for sale this week only. 85 cents per crate, at Conley warehouse, or 11 per crate t'e- Hvered. - THRONSON FRUIT CO.. By G. L. Cleaver, "ARE YOU A BROMIDE" 1 At Ferguson's t BURGER and SEVERS0N La Grande, Ore. Phone Main 91 Real Estate and t 9 I nans. Fire and I ' v i ! ife Insurance. COLLECTING AGENCY ' N. B. Long Distance coi lection a Specialty OVER NEWUN DRUG CO. The Largest Stock of Christmas Goods Ever Brought to La Grand ic nAtunn ftfcnlav at ; SIEGRIST & CO- .-...nemo nm nnTiriAtiC JLWrLl.no mw uriiwn "7 Wc Will Lav Away Goods by You Paying a Deposit onThem - - - WATCH OUR WINDOW j :.'"" ADAMS AVRNCK 'I ...AAAAAikMMMl teratate huslncss. etK I tT 1 m, n-t - moment believe KMWWWWW tttTTTTTTTTTTTT. . - J, , . I UlUV IIIO i-F .'... -y - , short and easy method. Tne solution will come onlyby pressing various concurrent remedies. Some of these remedies must lie outside the domain of all government. Some must lie out side the domain of the federal govern ment; But there is legislation which the federal government atone tun enact and which Is absolutely vital In order to secure the attainment of our Duroose. Many laws are neede.1. There should be regulation by. the na tional government of the great Inter state corporations, Including a simple method of account keeping, publicity, supervision of the Issue of securities. Quick iransier For Rapid Delivery Seivice Call Up WILLCOCK BROS. We are la position to do any klndof transferring. Give us a trUUTder. Calls answered day or night. 'Phones: Day. Red 71. Night, Black 1271. It FOB RKJfT. For Kent or Sale. A six-room furnished house; will sell furniture and rent the house, or will sell both furniture and house at a bargain. , ' ' LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. FOB SALE. i FOR SALJ3 Two to four acres tf suburban property, well Improved, i ThnnoRlnck 1582. or Mr A V. ' Kammerer, 2004 Adams avenue. FOR SALE Cheap land. Inquire it ' sugar factory. FOR SALE Small house and a lUt! 130-foot lot Buy from owner tod save commlsalcner'a fee. Inquire ot J. Bachant, Cherry street. I Land for Sale, 40 acres of fruit, garden or alfmu land for sale cheap If taken soon. C D. Huffman, R. F. D. 2. La Grandt ,5 .V FOR SALE The residence property?' of W. F. Anderson, 1604 Adams avt-f .ha t.a flrondA Pni nnrtlriilnra uuf II UU - a t: Mrs. A. 3. Warren, 1608 M Ave. FOR RENT Furnished front room, close In. Inquire A. W. Woods, 1317 Madison avenue. For Sato. Lady's saddle and bridle, as gooj u new; also, three fox terrier pups. Be?. phone Red 871. ' FOR RENT Three-room house on Second street, nqulre of Maggie Mahaffee, cornet Washington and Second streets 7 WANTED. WANTED To rent a 5-room cottage. Call Clack 1752. WANTED Two young men to room and board. Front room, modernly furnished; one block from postofflce Inquire at this office. , . wiNTun P.nokkeener. Apply in person at La Grande Cash Meat Co. WANTED Woman desires to secure a position to do house work. 'Phone Black 1631. WANTED To sell or exchange 10- acre fruit ranch , in bearing, with munv .iniDrovements, forLa Grande city property. Telephone Black 932 WANTED-r-At once, pianist, trap drummer, alto. Call for leader of band, Steward opera house. For Kulo. TheGeore Hansen property. Set- en room house with bath and pantry closet room, corner lot; good location Street and sidewalk Improvement! done; part cash. Terms made knows on application. A bargain if taken soon. Inquire at Ferguson book stort. 12-8-lm ' bpecial. , For sale ,a tract of land totaling 56(f - . .., i acre.' One hundred acres unaer cuiu-i .,..n a tmnn rlrienrA and oth-' VIVtltiUll. . er good improvements; sprint ter J . . .. . j i .. ur across one 40 all for $5000 cash. Uj cated six miles from town on R. F. I j Figure It out for yourself. Write ti Indian Valley Realty company, BiiHl the firm that stands for a square dealt LOST AND FOUICD. IjOST Gold watch and leather fob, with charm; charm colored whlto and blue, eontaining letter "G." . Finder , return to this office. WHY NOT TRT Popham's ASTHMA REMEDY T Gives prompt and positive relief evtry case. Sold by druggists, met 11.00. Trial package by mall 10 cents. Williams Mfg. Co., Prop. " Cleveland For sale by A. T. HILL, Drugget for iticxcnia, 1ut and halt itueuui. The intense Itching characteristic of these ailments is almost Instantly al layed by Chamberlain's salve. Many severe cases have been cured by It. ror rain hv all tnoi' 'rra. Complele.equlpnient-foc .,iesaying-..jwid.-.r8paiiiRg-.. rubber buggy tires. I t IllL V3LUiUL. r-iL.IVift-ii LUMBER' COMPANY RETAIL DEPARTMENT 5 Wc Solicit Ymr Orders for lumber, Lath, Shingles; llouldlngs, Chain Wood Lost. A bunch of keys, on road between the Pierce place and La Grande. Finder please leave at Observer office. -i.,-. -' i ? -V J"7hjv f a tnav be disallowed. LAWRENCE O. MURRAT, Pnmntroller of the Currency. T T T r -w w w - We areprcparcd to furnish and promptly. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FTTZQERALu, Proprietor G;xnp!ete Machine Shop and Foundry ; Call up Petal I Cci.arment Fhone Main 8. e deliver materU i WHAT" will you have for dinner today? You may answer this question satisfactori ly by dining at THE, MODEL RESTAURANT . The Old Standby. Our cooking is a paragon of per fection, our food faultless, and . pur service rapid and courteous. What knore can we say, except that our (toricee are popular? We give a regu-l p. ... . Liar dinner ror ze cents. Come and try It You will not need ftb sense of hunger to enjoy It. The Model Restaurant J. A. ARBL'CKLE, Prep. Open Day wt Seiiweeiriv Cfl Cn And Night r'": - u . ? Office of Uie Comptroller of tW n Currtaicy. i Washington, D. C. Oct 13, 1A Notice Is hereby given to all .M persona who may have clalnu aKalnst "The Farmers & Trad-1 era " National bank of I Grande," Oregon, that the safl 1 must be presented to Wallet' Nledner. Receiver, .with the le gal proof thereof, within three months from this date, or they BCSSEY S HACK LI- ' ' '1 Best of service, Day nd Night Hacks furnished f 01 Baggage transferred Day Night and Sundaj-s. Stand at Taul's Ciar Store. 'Phone Red 241 . Night 'Phone Ma'.n 25. E. L. BCSSEY. ivitor Than ScanfeW- Spanking does not cure child , bed-wetting. There Is a consul ai cause for this trouble. 3y r Summers, Box W. Notre Dame. , will send free to any mother n j ceiaful Instructions. Send no ; but write her today If T""' trouble In ths way. Don't , the child, the chances sst sl It This treatment ale j ulta an4 aged) vot trouble J ,rtn aifaouiuv rr Jsr nls