i I - .. For Orer Three Decades. Foley'i Honey and Tar has been a reliable household medicine and the -children's children" find ft today the game safe and lure remedy for coughs and colds that their grandalres did. ,' jlahalsi Stockwell, Hannibal, Missouri, .writing under date of .August 28, 1910, has this to say about this great medl- cine. "I hare recently used for the first time Foley's Hooey and Tar Cough medicine. ; To say that I am pleased with' It does not half express .', my feelings. It If by far the best I 4 ever used. -1 had contracted a bad cold . and was' nearly sick In bed, having a terrible headache" as well, aa a cough and wai threatened -with pneumonia. .1 wed but one bottle, of . your Foley's Boney mad Tar-an was completely ; cured.' It beats all the remedies J ever 4ased and I nave.sJ nmgy different '. "kinds.' -' V'V' 00000000$ 00 $ ' O PEOPLES F02U2E. , ooooooooooocooo Some Observations. A cause that needs to be bolstered up by misrepresentation and false hood Is In a bad way. A speaker who makes as many, palpable mis state ments as Rose did Sunday night will hardly be believed in anything t; says. . When Rose said there was flagrant and open violation of the prohibition law In Topeka he was telling what Is untrue. I was at Topeka in June and I know about conditions. Gov. Stubbs ays he has' not seen a drunken man Id Topeka In the last twelve months tyayor Green of Topeka says the pro hibition laws , are rigidly enforoet ir f The World's Famous Clair voyant and Palmist wml: gw0m iii- f.j fv- He world famous seems and propheV MADAME DELMAR, has no equal in her profession. She stands alone, the Queen 0f life readers. ' Without asking a question, arid at a glance she gives names,', dates, facts and localities in vast problem of life. Tells whit you cam guarantees to reveal every incident in your life, past, present and future; ad vises you on love, courtship, marriage and divorce; sales, changes, speculations wills, property, business losses and sick ness. ' v'V ' Positively no fee accepted In advance and not at all unless per - fectly satisfied. This Is Fair, is It Not! Lessons In palmistry and med lumshlp. Medlumlstic persons d eveloped. 1423 Adams Ave., La Grande, Ore. OFFICE HOUBS, 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. fZi - BUY DIRECT AND SAVETXiONEY TW'J-W S3 Bu&imNeed Carloada of perfect building material, out to a Ti!tCiaesd tbcwall. sbippAd fUOiy ZJL "Wir la tll Kruif fealllit V hair, to fit Ilk th paper on Our S-roM panel SLSO Door la the beet Value erer offered anywhere for thia remarkably low i prioe, and n u onir a aample or tbe many rood thing, and prloe-urera oontaJned in our oatalogue. We own and operate eur own mill In Seattle and SAVE YOU MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS Send la a llet of what you aeed and let un ahow 1 Ton In ACTUAL FIQURS3 what we save you. We aell ererrbodr and Bitp anywhere. Saw mlddlemen'e proflta "FOB THE CHILDRKK.1 Send for Catalogue. -, . s One price to everybody there and that the result Is very grati fying to alL What Rose said about eondlttons la the southern prohibition states Is also a product of his Imagination. The gov ernors of Mississippi, North Carolina. Georgia and Alabama, the Mayor nd President and Secretary of the Cham ber of Commerce of Atlanta, the chief or. police of Knoxville. Tenn Senator Carmack of Tennessee, Judge Speer of Georgia and a host of others declare the contrary of what Rose said. The Atlanta Georgian speaking of the third anniversary of the passage of the pro hibitory law of Georgia said: . " "It has fed wives and children aii-J prevented many of them from becom ing widows and orphans. In the agrvd gate It haa added tremendously to . the peace and quiet of the state. Econ omy, wealth and happiness nan been its' product.? Will you believe these men or the man whose admius.ratio-i as mayor i.f Milwaukee Mr.. En!anJ in the Ooli-r Review of l.vJe says was " ';!c. v?ly cor:a.P He was no more truthful about Maine. Blaine In his day. Senators Hale and Frye, Congressman Powers, Gov. Cobb, Drew, former speaker 6f the house of representatives and mul titudes of others testify to the very opposite of what the man whose ad ministration as mayor of Milwaukee left a deficit of $250,000 because ! of graft and mismanagement Read the vlews and see. And then the facts com tradlcta hlsstatements. In 1900 Maine had more banks and, twenty millions more money In them than Ohio with six times its population. Over half f$ oeople live' In their own .homes.; One to every 3.2 citizen a Is a bank depos itor, while Wisconsin with better fa cilities for accumulatng wealth, ex cept that it has thousands of saloons, has only 'one bank depositor to eaoh 123.5 of Its Inhabitants. Does that say chat prohibition has been a failure? i And when Rose said that prohibi tion has been a failure1 everywhere he is contradicted by all these men to whom I have already referred and by Gov. Stubbs and more than two hund red of the mayors, chiefs of police and judges of Kansas, and many other of the leading men In all the walks of life except the liquor business. And Bome of these fellows are honest enough to say that prohibition has In terfered with their business. When Rose recited the fairy tale about the fabulous sums of money that had been contributed by Rocke feller and the Peruna company to the Anti-Saloon League he was making it out of the whole cloth. 1 wish those parties would . pour money Into the work to close the saloons. It would be the best use of their money that has ever been made. If we had the money liquor people are expending in this campaign through the Home Rule As sociation we could hold meetings in public halls and whoop it up like they do. ' ..,'"; How logical Rose was! It seems he was convincing to a fellow whose mind is clouded by the fumes 6f liq uor. He could not see how any one could fall to be convinced. Well, here is the logic. Rose spent about' an hour trying to show that more liquor Is drunk under prohibition than under license, and then he followed that by a howl about the loss of revenue to the national -fovernment If we adopted prohibition. That la logic that convin ces the liquorite. Rose and the fellow he convinced must have had a good deal of the stuff that dethrones rea son.' ' . . ' ' Rose waa very much chagrined to find that the men of Oregon have not the brazeness effrontery and shame lessness that he has. In Cottage Grove no one would either go on the plat form with him or Introduce him. In La Grande at 6 o'clock, I was told, no one was yet found to Introduce the speak er. I do not know at what hour It waa decided to permit the men who were on the platform to do the honors for the Rose that some people says "smells to heaven." And at the close of the ad dress one man from the audience shook hands with him! Good for La Grande and Oregon. S. W. SEEM AN. i -JA i . Coal on the Way. Word hat been received by the Grande Ronde Caah company today that the shipment of one carload of coal which reached here today Is the forerunner of a large shipment and that the coal supply will be good for a time at least If your Over Is slanrttn and out of ton. and you feel doll, biliooa, constipated, take a aose or Chamberlain s btomacn and Liver Tablet tonight before retiring and joo will feel all right in the morning. v i v !,;; '-. n jmmmm ' t r " 1 -' ;- ' ' . I ' j ;il:Iie - most 5 ;ever placed on the market in any city .T ' of Five Blocks from :''" . ' .'!'"'''''" ness Center of the Busi- City The ground lies beautifully and every lot is level and smooth. All lots to be improved with CEMENT Sidewalks! Curbing and Parking and All Street WiU Be Graded IS Positively the choicest bargains in CLOSE-IN property that can ever be offered in La Grande. time to buy a The H omesite is Now and Let it Grow In Value !! Prices will Advance November 1st Special inducements - offered to the Quick Buyer and EASY TERMS will be given. This is a'purely Restricted Residence District and is destined to be the fut ure High Class residential portion of the city. U 1 4 . : J. 7 f i wnsijff 'Huffy "f