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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1909)
) ITXOTG CARTER, I A ;KAnK. R:of. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17. IA f OUf IE SMS HIS WHO'S YOUR TAILOR? I f ADVANTAGEOUS CONNECTIONS WITH ID. T. PRICE A CO, OF OIL o CAGO ENABLE US TO OFFER OILY AUDlEHa HEARLT 3 HOURS ?! i I f M 1 6 r! -i. i'! ; '( I" Pi y a : 'i ' 11 ft 0 0 V'-T. e- ' $ r ; r i I r,:' " ' X p P . I : STRICTLY HIGH GRADE TAILOR ING AT A SATIVG OF $10 TO $80 ON rilCES ORDINARILY CITAUGKD. YEF WE Guarantee a Correct ' liLiiiisH rfiOPEB STILES, HONEST WOKE MANSniP AND ABSOLUTE SATIS FACTION. COME IN AND SB ET11E PRICE WOOLENS FOB FALL AID WINTER SELECT YOUR FAYORITE PAX- TEBN -AND HAVE US TAKE YOCB MEASURE, TODAY. C. C. PENNINGTON & CO 5R Vacant Lots FOR SALE Good Building sites-level- good location. 1 -4 blocks $525 to $550. $20. cash per lot and $5 per month. VANDUYN REALTY No. 220 Depot Street CO. ICS1 HOSIERY COTTON WOOL SILK CI 0 ONYX p .r . ' . S. r a 1 a .'vl AH Grades Everything in Footwear SMITH & GREEN k .Aa .a. .a. ... ... ... ... ... . - Hill. Gomplete equipment for rubber buggy tires. rescuing and repairing l A burning- mesgage of the dangers of monopolies to true representatlre government was brought to the peop le of La Grande last evening by Sen ator Robert M. La Follete. who spoke with rapidity and passion for almost three hours In the Mormon Tabernac le. The speaker was Introduced by the Rev. Ford Elis at 8:15 and until he was forced to bid his audience a hasty "Good-night" at 10:15 the peop le were held in rapt attention. The eentral theme of the lecture was that unless the '. representatives o fthe people oby to the letter the will of the people who send them to con gress the people have entirely lost control of the government.' He said the government was founded lu pat ritlsm and wisdom but that condi tions arisen from which the fathers of the republic never drevned. This was the monopolistic condition of our pres ent industrial life. Competition, de T."i, Utii. ilie uaiural basis of economic growth, he said had been thwarted by combinations that had built up unnatural tariff wails, creat ed ficticious prices aud corrupted law makers. '',. - La Follette attacked the recent tar iff aud stated that not a rate In it was sufficiently low to be true to the party's pledge. He showed with tre mendous force how the senate Is rul ed by one or two men; lie said thai its organization a, the opening of con gress occupied about 40 seconds of time. With cut and dried process on man moved that Senator Hale act as chairman and that he appoint a chairman of the committee on coni- years determined. A feature of La Follette's lecture was a picture of the growth ol cen tralization of the wealth of the nation. He said that with the assistance of a company of experts and the ex penditure of much money he had tab ulated the directors of the big com panies, of the United States and hal found that 97 men controled all tha directorates. Of. this number only fourteen had enough money with which to justify their positions. The remaining sixty were simply tools. A representative tool he said was Chauncy De Pew. He declared that this number was being boiled down until two men, Rockefel ler and Morgan, were soon to control the entire country. La Follette also showed that there was no business reason for a panic in 1907 but that with relentless crualty the greatest tyrants that the world has ever seen. PoVofoMT r.i Zcii gan, forced the panic for petty, sel fish, political reasons. He told with great force of the freezing out of a number of big companies by those two interests. The senator closed with his earnest appeal: "Give us senators who will do their duty in working against' this great evil that is threatening the lib erties of the people." A railway com mission, postal savings banks, and a 'scholarly and able tariff commission Is other things for which La Follette is pleading and working. The next lecture in the series will be on November 15, when Le Fransis Lybarger will speak upon the subject mittees with power to chose his asso- cites. This office falls to Senator Aid-; 13 to. be made to attract a large at rlch and with the caacus adjourned tendance to this lecture from the with the legislation of the next two ; farmers and laboring classes. "CoT . i Go to your druggist and get a 50 cent case of Pape's Dlapepsln now, and you wll lalways go to the table with a hearty appetite, and what you eat w$l taste good, because ; your stomach and intestines will be clean and fresh, and yo uwill know that '. there is not going to be any more bad nights and miserable days for you. They freshen you. and make you feel that life's worth living. , H. Br. W. Seating WAIT FOB HIM. Tbe expert eye specialist of Snit Lake will be in La Grande soon. Tk' doctor is not a stranger as he has v, ited your city for the past six year. and can furnish you many rcrerencos in I .a Grande. ELGIN, OltEGON, Where local business rr.en are co-operating and buying stump lands preparatory to setting commercial orchards. For par- tlcnlars regarding good orchard lands' At very low prices call or writo The SLOUGH INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate, Investments, Loans and CoDecDona. Chicago ALL INDIGESTION GOES. ; kf l i I ? r M D,' VTTZOERAl', !' -pw.o d. V HtiirUtiirn, Gas, Dyspepsia and Other Stoinarh Misery Yanishes. The question as to how long you are goiiiK to continue a sufferer from Indigestion, dyspepsia, out of order stomach is merely a matter of how soon you begin taking Dlapepsln. U your stomach is lacking in di gestive power, why not help the stom iuh to do its work, not with drastic drusrs. tut a reinforcement of diges tive aiionts. surh r.s are naturally at work in th storoneh. Foople with we:k stomachs should take piapepsl noccns'onally and there will be no more indigestion, ro feel inp Hko a lump of !ed in the stom- hcrtrtluirn. stmr risinps. ir .... ot-at h of l:eu hinj; i:T wn&vw- fit ;J ! t'M fotvl, hetdaeV. i1I?.s!nes or sit-k i Y fVi.t V.;V"'!--- v ';"t vtvJ ,:;u m l'J ; j i! rr;vx,!t :.';! ' !;'.n 'i','r "n'( Mt ' ; 'vi:!i nans' '-.mm -o 1;-im. . 1 Ifhvw sy-!;;- ton result irn ttr a lopr-out of or-; tier stomach' m-X ysieps!a- are evu- i erally rH.ved f ve m'n'tte after-1.?:- ttiach. r.o ;JoM the st & Return $72.50 , 0 R & N Tickets on Sale Oct 4 GOLXG LIMIT TEX DATS. RETURN LIMIT XOT. 80Uu CHOICE OF ROUTES. THROUGH LIMITED TRAINS RLOCK SIGNAL PROTECTION MODERN PASSENGER EQUIP MENT. SUPERB DINING-CAR SElt- V1(T. o that we have a line of Hardware of quality, and at prices that should attract careful buyers. Harness that win r you to oAamiue, ana our' naual complete stock of up-to-date FARM IMPLEMENTS,.' ETC. ..'3 3 "1 A RARE 0PP0RTUMITY r CHEAPEST FUEL ON THE MARKET .A Carload of the best Chain Wood del iverpd at your homes for only $2.25 per cord, measured in the car.. Order NOW, while the road3 are good and the prices low. V . 1 V. R. BEAN PriONE RED 1741 SOMEHOW GOOD" "CALLING OF DAN MATTHEWS" . .. .. .. . ' ' ""tiui "COMRADES" V. V. ".'.iloO "Somehow Good" la by William De Margin, who Is hailed as the greatest English novelist since Dickens. "The Calling of Dan MatthewB" is by Harold Bell Wright and is his third great success. Somrades" Is by Thomas Dixon, jr., the author of "The One Woman," "The Leopard's Spots" etc. ANY BOOK PUBLISHED SENT ANYWHERE ON THE . RECIEFI OF THE PRICE. MALL ORDERS WILL HATE OUR YERY BEST ATTENTION. Where Nolhine is too Much trouble" . i FERGUSON'S .$L7 Monej Comes la Bsnches. HOME CURE FOB ECZEMA. A. A. Chrlsholm of TreaJwoll N. All f . ...' " vvuj j,iiuvit way . to Y., now... His reason ta well worth reading: "For along time I juffortd from indlstlon.torpld ll7cr, tonatlput lon nervousness and general debil ity he writes. "I eo.idb't eltep, had no appetite, nor ambit'on, grer weaker every day in spite of all medJ cal treatment Then usei Electric Bitters. Twelve bottles restored all my old time health and vigor. .Vow 1 can attend to business every day. It is a wonderful medicine.. Infallible for Stomach. Liver, Kldm-H Blood and Nerves. 60c at the XewlJu Drue; Company. ') i.'... l'1 I Frightful Fate Avi rt.l. J "I would have been a :ripp'e foi life, from a terrible cut on my knee jcap." writes Frank Dlsberry, KelllLor jMinn., "without Bucklen's .irn;.:a Sal iva, which soon cured me." Infallible for wounds, cuts and brul, It oon cure?, burns, scalds, old vire?, k!,- ! "-'ir'oi' s. World's best . for Pilti. "' r T Ncwlia T)ruc Cotnpny, Ine, etc. Used as a simple Wk. It really seems strange that j many people suffer year la and r a.. in. - . wufc wiia eczema, when it Is' now f longer a secret that oil of wintr green mixed with thymol, glycerr eic. mates a cure. wash that is bound t . Old, obstinate cases, it is tr'! j not be cured in a few days, but is absoluteuy 1:0 sufferer from e ma whoever used this simple 'wist; and did not find immediately tW wonderru! soothing, calm, cool sen tion that comes when the Itch ls i ken away.; Instantly upon applyW a few drons of the wash th t kes affett. the itch is flayed. The' Is dj neii of experiment the patiei' knows at once. Instead of trying to-compomM t il of wintergrecn. thymol, plycerln jetcln the rlttht prortortlon o-.r'. s we nro Ttsin.ir b prescription whit Is iniiverlVv found the most ef!ct- Oeii. A;;c;.t I'or'Jin.,!. 'Orr. h II. Keenly, Agent, La Grande 4b eels, ffi Main 21. Jk. r 'V-. Tt !r irpowT1 .is ttio n n ti '. v'.;':; 0 O ' to ;wr!'.tt.-.n. or on ofWIntew ,a j, ,a t . J; vFIIVin:. ;;miT.d. Tt Is made by the ana pica UP nar- , nnmrmnv .t Qulek s'-rvfee: 'ohone A IpTnortonra .vi- 1- v. -h- en ns great confidence In its merit Newlin Drug Compony. , 1 Subsi pers re as It st or by lo so s the de The tlr proper cribet nelthe: paper necesa 4