PAGE 3. SCO New Patterns to Select Your Fall Suit. torn Made $35.00 up, Guaranteed o l crni n n 3 :T7l An BOlil TO JOSEPH WILL RETURN TO LA GRANDE ! SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Comes to L Grande This Morning - With Prominent Officials. Dropping in on his friends unan nounced Acting Governor Jay Bower man of Condon, carried his primary nomination campaign , into Eastern Oregon proper early this morning. The governor came to La Grande on the fast mall in company with a dele gation of hleh government officials who have been inspecting the govern ment irrigation projects throughout the northwest, and having gone over tho Umatilla project and being greatly Impressed with the virtues of that pro Ject, they left for Idaho where other government undertakings have been commenced. A stirring meeting was held at Hermiston last evening. The Oregon delegation In . congress at tended, the acting governor was there PEOPLE of OREGON it is now UP TO YOU The popular COLONIST FARES will again be in effect between September 15th, and October 15. during which period tickets. to La Grande will be on sale daily from CHICAGO at . ST. LOUIS . . OMAHA . . . KANSAS CITY . ST.PAUL . . and from other cities correspond ingly low. These are Westbound, one-way fare only, but anyone here can PREPAY for relatives or friends in the East, If desired. Consult your local railroad agent. and made a speech to the government officials, Congressman Ellis made a speech and long before the Informal meeting was over the Inspectors had been deeply impressed with the worth of the government undertaking there. The governor in his speech to the of ficials : pointed . out . many Important matters.1 It la the unanimous feeling among the dignitaries who attended the meeting that the officials will positively recommend a speedy com pletion of the Umatilla project . . Bowerman to Wallowa County. Arriving in La Grande at 7 o'clock this morning, Mr. Bowerman snatched a short rest at the Foley and was wide awake again when the 9 o'clock trains were due. He met a large num ber of prominent republicans and dem ocrats alike, and Ms broad smile of confidence accented his statements that "things are looking fine as a fid dle." While he is campaigning in Wal lowa county today and tomorrow, he will not make a public speech unless it becomes in keeping with the urg ent requests from republicans in that county. He plans to call on the const! tuency there informally, discuss poll tlcal Issues and return again without having made a public speech. He comes to La Grande again next Saturday to spend the evening in this city, again conferring informally with the voters of the city. He does not contemplate making a speech, at that time. He is undecided whether he will go to Baker City or to Pendle ton when he returns frpm Wallowa. Fred Stelwer the Pendleton attorney of the firm of Phelps & Stelwer, Is his guest on the Wallowa trip. "I have found things looking fine and encouraging in the Umatilla County," Bald the acting governor this morning. Lieutenants with him aver the same thing and It Is evident that Eastern Oregon's son Is going y to make a clean sweep of things In the republican primaries. Mr. Bowerman was so enthused with the Impression made on the government Inspectors that he really overlooked several opportunities to drive home a vote in rehearsing the Interesting meeting last evening at Hermiston. The men who were there and went over the project and came away feeling that the government Is not wasting money by completing the IMS FOR THE GRAND LODGE LOCAL MAN REPRESENTS ORE- CON At ATLANTA, GA. :. Oregon Oddfellowship at Atlanta Hands of H. E. tollldge. ,i In Expect Frost Tomorrow. , Chicago, Sept. 8. Private weather prophets who stick to the old "Blgns," are confidently - predicting that Col Jack Frost will swoop down upon the central west tomorrow. It is alleged that the katydid is responsible, that i cheerful Insect having for ages been recognized as a weather prophet sec ond only to the groundhog and the raccoon. Predictions of a froBt, based on the peculiar song of the katydid, have come from many central Btates, and nearly all agree that Sept. 9 is the date. Local sharps hold1 that this In dicates a very heavy and general frost THE DRUG ... Drugs come from all all parts of the earth. There an thousands of them. To be able to identify them, hstthetn .ami tvffijviffifj lucid yrvpeny is a iasn war requires exper ience. ' H. E. Coolidge, sovereign, grand lodge representative from Oregon to Atlanta, Ga., left this morning accom panied by his wife for a trip over the United States that will consume more than a month and take the tour ists to the principal cities of United Stated. Mr. Collldge who is past grand master of Oregon Oddfellows, was named at the last grand lodge to represent , Oregon at the sovereign grand lodge to Atlanta, and thp trip which commenced today is a part of that junket. In addition to handling the affairs of Oregons grand lodge at the highest conclave of Oddfellow ship. Mr. Collldge is in line for recog nition by the Sovereign grand lodge as an official of that order a distinction which .has fallen to Oregon but sel dom. ' V- When the lodge is ended, Mr. Col lldge will go to Los Angeles and attend the banker's convention In that city., :'' ' ' Women Swimmers fo Compete. New York, Sept. 8.Human fish of the fair sex will display their speed and skill in the big pool aConey Is land tonight at the second Interna tional world's championship swim ming racea for women. The entries Include nearly all the crack feminine swimmers of the metropolitan dis trict, with several from other cities and abroad. - ft THE DRUGGIST- NOW IS THE TIME eo Art 02 OOl tfmatllla project are men high in the - ; Brigadier-General W. L. Marshall ZO.UU consulting engineer to the Secretary 25.00. of War; Lieutenant-Colonel W. C. Lanefllt. Major W. W. Hartls, Major Harry Burgess, Supervising E. G. Hobson, of the Pacific district of the Reclamation Service. Lieutenant Col onel John Blddte, chairman of the board and Major Charles W. Kutt General Passenger Agent William McMurray and Traveling Passenger Agent J. H. 0NeIl accompanied the party as special envoys for the rail road and. escorted them safely to the "Border" at Huntington ST. PAUL SCRAP ENDED (Continued from Page One.) Who endeavors to serve you in a manner must ust endless care in the selection and handling of his stock. IVe exercise such care. Te know that the drugs we sell are worthy ip every way-and we charge you nothing extra foi the protection we afford you.' s v WRIGHT DRUG; Reliable Druggists co.; r 1 AT T WESTBOOD PASSENGER TRAIN MANY HOURS BELAYED. Wreck East of focatello Stops All Or crland Traffic Today. Westbound passenger service Is tied up today east of Pocatello. Passenger Number 17 due here this morning will arrive some time about 4 o'clock tomorrow morning. The Portland lo cal No. 1 was also late as It waited at Baker City for , the Short line stub train which runs ahead of the regular seventeen. The cause of the delav is a derail ment of a freight train but the reports j do not indicate than anyone was hurt In the smashup. the law. Such 'frauds as those can only be prevented by vigorous execu tive officers. ; "Much has been said in recent years about executive usurpation in' administering the land laws, but I have yet to learn or a specific case. The critics, of 'honest, vigorous en forcement of the land laws objected to the new order" of things because it prevented them from feteallng pub lic lands. "Exactly as the. cry of executive usurpation was raised so now the ghost of states rights la dragged 'out to frighten the public. There Is no real conflict between nation and states in dealing with public lands. Mr. Simmons followed Garfield, saying: "The people generally do not yet understand the real object of con servation. The majority have not yet grasped the idea that one of the prime objects of the conservation movement is to preserve the fertility and pro ductivity of the soli. v. "Conservation does not aim to sus pend use Its object Is to perpetuate usefulness In full measure this year and every year to come. ."It Is not generally known that In stead of wishing to keep Bettlers out of the national forest reservations, inducements are given by the departs ment to get people to settle within their boundaries. Homesteaders are free to pasture their domestic stock within the reservation and to cut from the forests the timber they re quire. "It la not generally understood that mnklng a forest reservation does not mran that no more timber is to be cut Ready for AB usmess We will be pleased to have all our old customers send us their laundry as well as many new ones. BOTH. PHONES 9 :'V--.. . &f V New Laundry 3 to let the world know of our vast resources and splendid opportun ities for HOME BUILDING. Write .to everyone you know in the East. Send, them good Instruc tive printed matter, and tell them that the coBt of getting here is but little more than halt the us ual cost, and to call on a repre rtv?vr rt 6. It. & N. Co., - A. lnformat:on, or WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent PORTLAND, OREGON Elklns Denies Engagement Elkins, W. Va., Sept. 8 Senator El klns today denied that he was In Eu rope where the rumor said he had gone to discuss plans for announcing the engagement of his daughter. Kath- erlne, to the Duke de Abruzzl. "I am right here In the United States." ealdvthe Senator angrily. "I have denied the silly rumors until 1 am worn out My daughter Is not going to marry deAbruzzl. and she Is not to be made a countess. I much pre fer my daughter to marry an Amerl can than any nobleman living," f there for market; on the contrary Its prime object Is to Insure continued cutting and selling for all time. "When this nation understands that conservation Is simply another term for. business management of the peo ple's capital the pressure of public opinion will be so strong behind this : movement as to brook no Interference To Wear $GO,000 Gown. . or delay in the passage and enforce Newport, R. I., Sept. 8 When Miss ment of the laws needed to at once Irene Sherman weds Lawrence Gilles- begin a business administration, pie tomorrow the bride will wear the j "how to spread a more correct un rcosi expensive ana eiaooriue sow u demanding of sucn facts Is a most ever seen in this country. It will cost Important problem. I suEKest that each Timely Discovery. , It has been discovered by La Grande people that a SINGLE DOSE of Adler-l-ka, the new German Appendicitis remedy, relieves wind or gas in the' stomach, or bowels, sour stomach or constipation. A. T. Hill. $C0.00 and be made prlucess style of ! a very rich satin and lace. The wed ding Is to take place at the home of i the bride's parents on Ochre point governor summon to his capital, say six of the leading business men of the state, selecting those who have, In their own business, by the use of sue- 5P T Caras Ce its DALTOWS cessful advertising, demonstrated that , they have learned to reach the"lndi vldual, how to tell him something they want him to know. "Give the people of your state the benefit of his experience. Ask Buch a group of advertisers to formulate a Bcheme of reaching the public with the kind of f information they want and should have about conservation "Enlist the army o; commerci travelers within each state in ing information about conserva'0 Tell the people in the simplest most direct way what is meant W pork barrel in politics, how it ing used to retard the proper opment of our natural resourced