mmmmmmw: man who Is giving his life to politl-' OOOOOOOO C' S'C' VVv'vVv'v "! i al Vifoj-u: and -Is honcct IE every J word he utters. But really, the per! f cent of business is small who would l'ulllsbFd Dally Except Sunday I t T 1 1 I L - - A TT U ff " Si It 1 1 f .1 I i i. i i i & iitu i i: i i;M.s United Fm Ti'israph NtT.m : Daily, single copy. Dally, per week............. Daily, per month...."..'..'..... 6c 15c C3c Entered at the postoffice at La Grande as second-class matter This paper will not publish an tr ticle appearing over a nora de plume. Signed articles will be revised sub ject to the discretion of the editor. Please sign your articles and save disappointment THE TIME FOB CACTIOX. This continual agitation agalnBt Speaker Cannon, Senator Aldrlch and a number of the leading, republicans is going to bear fruit Aldrlch al- . ready has stated that he would not be a candidate to succeed himself and several of Lis trusty senators are In the same frame of mind. That . means that the republicans of the senate will either go unanimously to " ti? !"Tr,t '"""" f now lpiid er will spring from the ranks. ; In the house, Cannon will have to be thrown out of the Speaker's chat, . for he knows no such word as quit This will likely occur, however, and ' then the bouse must find a man who Is large enough to take the reins and rule one of the most unweildy bodies that was ever governed by parlimen- tavy law. ' ' . And as these stubborn conditions present themselves, there Is -but one word that fits the situation "cau- ' tion." .v.'-' ' ; ;v We agree with the Insurgents in a measure, that Uncle Joe Cannon has made an old chump of himself on many occasions. He was intoxicated with .his power and is brazen, con tinually walking with, a chip, on his shoulder, but that doer, not take away . the importance of procuring a leader j who will not be worse than Cannon. With all his faufts there is a con crete principle in Cannon that in sures sanene8S when important un dertakings are before the country. He is bound to go,' according to the cards as, they are now stacked, and the republican party cannot be', too careful of, the move made to fill Can non's place. - There is probably not a man on the Insurgent side of the house who is large enough for the job. Con gressman Vic. Murdock, who has been the "original" insurgent, measures up very well, but no one who knows Vic tor would think of) him as speaker of the house. And so it is with prac tically all the insurgents. They have done, an excellent work, for things needed a purging, but now thai the ttme is about at hand when they must center on a leader, who will he be? ;vV --v The same condition. applies in the senate. Let Aldrlch and Hale and a few more of the old guard cease to take an active, part and who will be the men to take up the work. There J is no doubt that the Benate is ten ; times worse than the houBe in Its f continuous play to corporations and'der the canopy; of heaven where the the "system" but that does not elgni-' fy that the insurgent senators a-re capable of handllns this country's des tiny. "Most of them are new men. Take La Follette," one of the most likable men in the world. He , Is a Absolute. 1 wm H tmprovosthoflavor MJMf JrSssz and adds (o am t V . tt'.I. i"'- - las c:; i " "I. il! !"-- r.'l -''orniers. Is r. v rrtriraev. i STVf wo. ii rive's them tii :-n;t things vA they r:3'."T sori?ty a imt. rr- j vice, tut when it ten;:; tv t'i: ivrr day grind of governmental affairs, they seldom fit property. The "grand old party" needs a lead er in congress today worse, than it haa for many years. Usually when, a leader is needed he comes forth, and it may be so In this case. LISTEX ,. Down at Medford a pear orchard sold for $2375 an acre the other day. Does not that sound like business? Now, listen again. Right here In the Grande Ronde valley there are or-' chards and lots of them with as much merit as the Medford land, yet whij is getting such enormous prices for land here? No one. Why? . The Oregonian sized it right when It said, "over In the Grande Ronde where they have been raising . ex relllent fruit for these many years and have been too modest, to say aiy th'ng about it" ' , , That is why Medford prices do nV. prevail . here. .. That la. .why , Grande ronde land is permitted ' to loitv along at the rear while' the proces sion is going by. , In heaven's name, let , thy vo'ce rise. Be. not afraid to tell the truthi Ezra Meeker said yesterday: "On, the dear, old Grande' Ronde valley She Is always to be, depended upon She is like old wheat in the mill end never falls the people." : . Take the cue ; from Ezra, and go forth with the story of success upon your lips. ;'' . ;' Why, down in Medford there' are forty-nine real estate firms and ev ery one of them is making money, and Medford la just .the size of La Grande, with no , pay , rolls and no Wallowa county,, .,' , ; Put your money in the Grande Ronde valley and. Wallowa county it you want to piay a winning game, HELP MAKE f HE CHAUTAUQUAi La Grande this summer will try out one of the grandest .things, for Jany community a Chautauqua as sembly,' Most people have attended avch a gathering, and those who have not do not realize what a truly en joyable event it is. That this city should be one of the first in the northwest, and the first , in Eastern Oregon to hold a ' ; Chautauqua as sembly reflects great credit upon the citizens and proves there is a valu able strata of civic pride here, , We understand Joe Folk Is to be here. Nowi Joe Folk is no Beverldge when" it comes to oratory, but Folk is a man who has accomplished great er results than Beverldge ever has a political gang in Missouri as ever existed, and therefore knows what he is talking about. His talks will be He haB been up against as corrupt splendid and this whole county should and will turn out to hear him, Other speakers of national reputa tion are on the list, and besides all this the Chautauqua furnisheB a meet- iug place for people. They meet un better nature of man asserts itself. They meet as friends and sit around each other's tents and probably cook on the same camp fire. In so doing people exchange Ideas. They become broader , and betted men and women. i V I A1. $ 'i'f j- 4 No. 3 Black Chiffon Taffeta ' Empire Dress Elaborately trimmed, was $22.50, now . ,.. "$i2 50 t t No. 4 Green -Messaline Silk Dress, elaborately trimmed in hacd embroidery and all lace. Was $22.60. 7i fjt. ... $ 1 2 50 No. 5 Two - pretty gray Messaline Silk Dresses, trim med with tuckB and fancy yoke. t No., 6 Grey Wool Dress with fancy yoke and button trimmings.. Very neat. Was $17.50 ............,..;....$12.50 No. 7 Fancy Striped Panama tlly trimmed" with piping. Was i The narrow groove , in which they live is loB$ sight of for the time and they become an active part of the assem bly. " ' La Grande people cannot do too much to encourage this meeting. There will be nothing but pleasur 3 and high grade entertainment at t Chautauqua gathering and everyone will be very glad that this city toon the initiative in getting to "the front first.":' "-" -'i y -'V, : DO VE ETEll THINK OF IT. ' ." . . 'Vv,""'-;V .' ' It takes such terrible tragedies" as occurred at North . Yakima the, other day, when Engineer William Gordon sacrificed his life to save a train, to bring , the public, to a pause long enough to realize tfhat a debt of grat-, itude a traveler owes to the man who runs an engine. - 1 Gordon could have saved himself by Jumping but he"couldnot save the passenger train carrying several hun dred people. Instead of showing the yellow streak he stuck to his post, met death ,had his life snuffed Out in an instant in order that, the un thinking, careless, unheedful passen gers might be spared. ' Talk of heroism in the melodrama, or the stories printed of heroes, this is an act In real life that comes un der the observation of La Grande and all the northwest. Yet how many of su etop to consider the important place In the world held by engineers Men f may ride trains ;for years antl never even.flo much as go forwar.d,to an engine cab to "meet the man who holds their lives In his 'hands. 'The mere salary a man receives for run-1 nlng an . engine is as nothing com pared with the service he Is dolnx humanity, and when we 'read of the act of Gordon, it certainly makes us think there is a lot of ingratitude scattered throughout the public..' ' (. In.Kansas City they steal the rec-urds- made by a grand Jury. AnJ it might be well for Oregon to adopi the same ptan, for really some gnivl juries are as much of a joke as LU rum's wild man from Borneo oset'. to be. ;' ' , ' ' f'. . Mr. Bryan has been declared elder. Tha Bounds' very .well Elder Bryan. La Grande's Greatest Store. ' ' ' ' ' . -H" '2 $22.50 Silk Dresses : Thursday and ' i2.50 ' Seven very pretty silk dresses, worth $22.50,: $20.00, $18.50 and $17.50 will be Bold 'Thursday and Fri day for ........... $12.50 - Your choice. ' Alterations Extra. , , No. I Navy Blue Taffeta jumper suit, neatly trimmed v Was' $18.50 Now is ............ 52.50 No. 2 Brown Chiffon Taf- feat Silk dress, beautifully trimmed in all lace and buttons. Was $18.50 Now iS; 512.50 i Were $20.00 . . . 512.50 Cloth Dress, $17.50. now ; Very pret --512.50: The Wellesley maidens who were forced to lay aside their ; bloomers can still wear divided skirts, which is some encouragement for them' to become manly. ; "., ' Humor and Philosophy r WtCAft M. SMITH PERT PARAGRAPHS. JT is bard to believe that there is no such thing as luck when you get five knockout blows in seven consecu tive minutes. .' ; An increase In salary is seldom the result of criticising the boss. . Many a man's insurance is far sur passed by his assurance. When polite society becomes- impo lite it is time for the rest of us to go home. :v--.-' V.'. " i'-'V-': . -.I ,; . It doesn't require much of a mann facturer to make a fool of a man. - No doubt It is a' good thing to be wise, but wisdom isn't for sale. .. Being inquisitive is a condition that sometimes brings knowledge and some times a blnck eye. . '' Taking the census Is one way of finding how many fools there are in the world. .The future could take care of Itself all. right as a general thing If the past wouldn't interfere. One reason why women don't worry over their spring millinery is because they know their husbands will do that ; Protecting His Py. - "Doctor, what do you charge to pull teethr -Fifty cents.- "But if I have yon pull several?" -"Same price." "Would you pull one for a sample? -"Sure." ' : : So the doctor took out bis insrru ments of torture and the man pointed out the place to begin. ; . k: . .. "Much obliged," be groaned when it was over. "I think tbat will be a!4 to day." . . V: '."..:.'' ," r"Oh. no; it won't . 1 pulled, a jsoand one." -' :, i .' Dronk and Disorderly ' Fred Hanley was fined $10 for be ing drunk and disorderly, in the Re corder's court this morning. Here Seeking Location. . -' Among those who have ' been here the past week to seek locations are Dr. W. H. Saylor, Ed Saylor and C. R. Hamilton, all of Loveland Colo. New Spokesman Manager C M. .Broughn haa been appointed to succeed R. A. Hiner as the dis trict manager for the Spokesman Review, ' , He ..will make his head quarters here. - : ; Ready for Opening' , E. E. Little, of the firm of Rine hart & Little Piano Co., returned yes terday from Portland v, and Long Beach. The firm is t renovating Its quarters' here "and will be in their commodious place of business soon Firemen Turn Farmers. - A co-operative farm haa been es tablished on the Gibson ranch, and where seven acres of potatoes will be planted by Engineers Gibson, 11 t A Ol.r attend to the field between runs on I the O. R. & N. V ' ADJ0SJfJG Low Prices You Will Double Your Money in a Year Get One i these Tracts While they Last Will be Sold ; LET US SHOW AND QUOTE YOU Foley Hotel Building . ' '".-.Z ninft-mt-OOWM. " Many a lad can sympathize with the point of view of the Kansas boy who had always-been obliged to wear his father's castoff clothing, cut down and made over. ' According to" a writer in the Wichita Star, be was found crying behind the barn and vhen asked what the matter was replied: ' : : ' l "Pa's gone and Bhaved his face clean, and now I suppose I'll have to wear all them red whiskers." Youth's' Com panion. y.-. , ' . ; . ' , . ' ! I ' Nw Version, - , Mary had a little lamb. And Willie had a dog. . But It was the young: man " 4 Peterkln who had the ... , , ; Fine times, automobiles, The box at the opera, Frlenda, influence, the Fine mansion in the .: , ' Fashionable quarter, servants, Tours of the world - And the fine fling all around, For Peter had a hog. - -St Voula Post-Dispatch.' Her Assets. ' A , county assessor was making a canvass for personal tax assessments. He called at the home of a widow in the Second ward and Iq a polite way said: ' . '. "Madam, I'm the personal tax as sessor. - What have you got" "I've got two children ; and the rheumatism," said the widow, and she 6lammed the door in his face. Kansas City Star. ''V... . : r: ' .. Tact ""y : ' He loved his wife so dearly . i . ' And o fondly thpt when she ' ', k Had mede her first tea biscuit ; He seized on it lustily : And cried: "A thing of beauty! - I'll not eat this wondrous bake. , But keep It that posterity - Shall know what kind of bread for tea - ' Their mother used to make!" "N ' Harper's Weekly. When Women Held Office. Female Sheriff Is your husband at home? '''' Wife (suspiciously) He is not What do yon want with him? Female Sheriff I have an attach ment for him. v Wife Whatl Why, yon shameless hussyl (Fulls sberifTs balr.) Boston Trsnsbrlst. T " ' r ' dA E Called Home by FatberY Illness , C. W. Rice left last evening for his home In Idaho, where his father is very ill. ' ' Mrs. fmndall Operated. Upon. Mrs. Charles Crandall of this city was -operated upon at Hot Lake j-e;. terday and is saticfactorily impro. ing today. - , . ' - ; Meeting Tomorrow. , The Ladles Home Missionary So ciety of the M. E. church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home or Mrs. B. G. Fritts. Error Ja Date The Observer stated last night by reason of an error that the La Grande delegation to. the Atlantic City con vention was going to leave this ev ening. The party does not go until next Tuesday evening. Planting Vegetables Local school pupils are falling to', the plan of planting . prize wlnnbs vegetables for the county fair noxt fall. The Beeds are furnished free hv th fair commission and a vitda-'. spread Interest Is being taken ijj.the'.T project. : 7TT3 Cifv::;:Lipts?: Easy Terms Sol in Thirty Day el. i5 THEM TO YOU PRIGES AND TERMS La Grande, Oregon Hear the truth, believers Listen as you go . .It's happy time just any time ' -. Tou want to make it so. . If you're risln with the daybreak, 1 If you're hoeln' of yer row, : It's happy time Just any time : .; Tou want to make it so. Atlanta Constitution. " May Be a Winner. "My husband was out late last night and this morning I found a couple of . aces in. his pocket I dare say he's , been losing at poker. ' . "Don't condemn him without a hear-; lng. If he carries around aces he prob-; ably won." Washington Herald. , ' The Cannibal's Plaint . , The. hungry cannibal gorged himself On missionary stew. They asked him if he'd have some more. He said, "No, thanks; I'm through." He ate so much it made him ill. r He groaned and. with a frown, Gasped out to those around him, "Tou Can't keep a good man down."- . Spokane Bpokesman-Revlew. Urn Ablatio Nature. . - . "That man whom you met goinglnto the dentist's Just now ia a great th- lete," . : ..-' ; V . - , ; "Ah. that accounts for it!" . ; , "Accounts for what V i' "Ills having 6uch a Jumping tooti ache." Baltimore American. - ? " ;,' , Queerl . 1 ' The rich man smokes a meerschaum Which he tells us is a dandy; The farmer smokes a corncob, for . He has the corncobs handy; The soldier smokes a clay because - The pipe clay's what he's used to, But sailors won't smoke hornpipes. u I asked one. and he refused to. i , . Oeveland Leader. The Town Council. "One of these big millionaires Is glu ing away lakes, conditionally,' of course. Shall we apply for onel " "Dunno. " Which does he expect the town to provide, the hole in the ground or the water?" Kansas City Journal 1 " Llmerique a la California.. A sensible scout from Salinas Told his love: "All Is over between us. No longer may we -, ' Stroll down to the .sea. Tor I fear that your Jrosband h soob'hi 1 E8i i I : i i V"