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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1910)
ET QIUKDE EVENING OBSERVER TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1910. PAGE THREE t S i ' 1 1 " i THE LA GRANDE INVESTMENT COMPANY Notice to Trespassers. Positively no hunting allowed on our premises. Do not ask for permis sion. Blockland Bros. SEE I. H. Ft ARE LA GR ANDES LEADING JEWELER When In need of anything in watches, clocks, Jewelry, 1 cut glass, hand painted China, or any other article carried 2 by a first clasB jewelry store, investigate our prices before 7 buying and you will s ave money, and be sure of securing 4 m a. .....it.. i . If your eyes trouble you, bare them fitted by an op 4 OuDostte the IT. S, Land Office Adam Aft 2 ilust Received New i Patterns s in Room 1 1 o g H i- W M Watch for it! wait for it! First Time in La Grande Wednesday's Paper Will Tell You FINAL HOUR HAS COME. Size Rugsi 08-6x10-6 Axminsters, Tapes- land ALL WOOL, 1-2 Union Att Square jSize Carpet Rugs at Wove$ , 9x9$ i $3.7 5 $ i and exceptional values at f Save $5 Here on Your Rugs. I f, .'""""!,r.u"yTBi7i7rr 4 221 D. Haisien? (Continued from page 2) now has nine Democrats and one Re publican in the House of Representa tives, and today's election will prob ably retain this partisan proportion. The Ninth dlstrct s certain to remain Republican, and leaders of the party have hop&j of carrying the Fifth dis trict. Washington. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 8. With the certainty of the election of all three Republican candidates for Congress, the great battle in Washington today rages over a constitutional amend ment granting to women the right to vote. For months the suffragists of the nation have been centering their attention on this state, and they are Jubilant today at what they assert to be the certain victory for the cause. Representative Miles Polndexter, Re publican Insurgent, will be chosen for the United States Senator by the next state legislature. Secretary Balling er, aided by President Taft, fought bitterly to defeat Polndexter, but In the recent primary he won an easy victory, thus repudiating Ballinger fa his own state. West Virginia. Wheeling, W. Va., Nov. 8. Of the five Congressional districts of this state, now all Republican, fouV are placed in the doubtful list by politi cal wiseacres, and this opinion seems tc be confirmed by the reports that are coming In from over the state. The Republicans claim all five districts, but admit that the majority of two years ago will be reduced in at least two of them. Wisconsin. Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 8. A sjate t'eket, eleven congressmen and a com plete legislature, except for sixteen hold-over senators, are being voted on in Wisconsin today. The Republican state ticket is headed by Francis E. McGovern for governor, with a plat form perhaps the most radical that has been formulated by a Republican convention in a score of years. Through the Influence of Senator La Fcilette the convention condemned the .tariff bill, and went on record as fav oring the initiative, referendum and recall, physical valuation and string ent regulation of railroads, employers' liability laws and other radical meas ures. The Democrats nominated Ad olph J. Schmitz for governor, and he has received the support of many Re publicans. The Socialists are polling a big vote, especially In this city, and the election of Victor L. Berger, a na tional leader among the Socialists, as the representative of the Fifth dis trict In Congress, seems very likely. If successful, Berger will be the first Socialist to be sent to the United Sttes Congress. With the exception of Berger and possibly one Democratic candidate, the state's Republican rep resentation in the House will contin- e unbroken. Wyomlne. Cheyenne, Wyo., Nov. 8. W. C. Mirra len, Republican candidate for govern or, will probably be victorious In to day's election In Wyoming over John M. Carey, the Democratic nominee. The state's one representative in the lower House of Congress will probab ly continue to count on the Republican side. Iowa. Des Moines, la., Not. 8. The elec tion of Gov. B. F. Carroll for another era and of certainly nine and prob - bly all eleven congressmen is claimed y the Republican campaign manag- ersjthis afternoon. Little interest has been manifested in the campaign and the total. vote is likely to be compur nuveiy Hgnu ine Democrats ' are ter, gubernatorial nominee, by frcm 2C.000 to 30,000 majority, and the suc cess of Democratic candidates !rc at least three congressional districts. Kansas. ' Topeka, Kan., Nov. 8. Demy:iits this afternoon claim the election of F. C. Rockefeller, a couBln of John D. Rockefeller, who Is running for Con gress in the Sixth district against I. D. Young, progressive. The remaining five districts are almost certain!-,- Re publican. D. R. Anthony, of Leaven worth, and P. P. Campbell, of Pitts burg; both representing industrial and mining districts, are the only Repub lican "standpatters" running for re election, all of the agricultural dltt tricta having chosen progressive Re publican candidates. Got. Walte- R. Stubba, & leading Insurgent, is cer tain of re-election. Kentucky. Loulsvill", Ky. Nov. 8. Kentucky present representation in the House Is composed of eight Democrats and three Republicans, and it is likely tha this will be maintained by today's el- election. The Republicans are claim ing two additional districts, while the Democratic leaders assert that they will gain one. Caleb Powers, who was tried three times for the murdetr' of Gov. Goebel, is the Republican nom inee for Congress in the Eleventh dfs trict, and Is practically certain of go ing to Washington. ' Louisiana. New Orleans, Nov. 8. Election day In Louisiana is passing quietly. The Democratic candidates In all seven dis tricts will be elected without Impor tant opposition. The voters will to day pass on a bond measure providing for an issue of $3,5,500,000 for the pro rosed Panama Exposition. Maryland. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 8. Early re turns indicate a very close contest In the Fifth and Sixth districts, now held ty the Republicans. The First, Sec ond and Fourth districts appear to be safely Democratic. Th tmm Am. ti let in the city of Baltimore, carried two years ago by John Kronmlller, Republican, by a plurality of 2i2, Is in doubt Massachusetts. Boston, Nov. 8. Eben L. Draper, Republican, is certainly, re-elected governor today over Congressman Eli gene N. Fobs, the Democratic nominee. The present representation in the House, ten Republicans and four Dem ocrats, Is likely to remain unchanged. Although the Democrats entered the election with party -harmony restored, the recent fight over candidates has had the effect of reducing the party's CATARRH. 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One Binder. One Gang Plow Two Buggies. One two-seated Three Cows. Three two-year-old One Harrow. Steers. One Cultivator One registered Po- land China Boar. Two Wagons. Other things too numerous to mention. Five Sets Har ness. Two Saddles. One Bob-sled. 25 Tons Good Hay. Chickens. T..,. C Ctl AH sumi under $10 cash. l erms or oaie 0f 8 to 12 months win be Over that amount a credit given purchaser giving bank able notes bearing 8 per cent interest 5 per cent discount for cash. DITTEBRANDT BROS.