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PAGE 6 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,' MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1911. . - f I i . La Grande, Oregon L F. aV A M La Grande Lodge No. ;,UM, holds regula. meet- ' logs . first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. L. M. HOTT, W. It k. C WILLIAMS. Secretary. 5 ' B. P. 0. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433 neets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in ink's club, corner of De- , pot-street and Washington arenue. Visiting brothers are cordially In Tlted to attend. ( , . ;' H. J. HITTER, Ex. Rai. .H. E. COOLIDOE, Rec.Sec. 4, - Mi ' v..--' ; . WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Lodge No. 169 W. 0. W. moots every second and fourth Sat urdays at K.1 P. hall. All rlsttlng mebers welcome. D. FITZGERALD, C. C." . J. H. KEENEY. Clerk..', 1L W. A.-La Grande Camp No!' 7703 meets erery Monday In the month at ieighbors REBEKAHS-CryStal ' Lode NaT R .. meets every, Tuesday evening in, Uu '. I p.' 0 F, .tall., Al rlslUng mem berijrtollted-to'atien tjJ MRS. KATIE ARBUCKLE, N. O. MISS ANNA 'ALEXANDER, Bee. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS -Red Cros - Lodge No. 27 meets erery Monrtaj ' night In Castle hall, (old Elk's hall., A Pythian' welcome to all vlsltta Knights. JESS PAUL, C. C. R. I LINCOLN, M. of R. k S. 11 wlaltna 0. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, 0. E C. holHs stated communications tht second and- fourth Wednesdays oi each month. Visiting members cor dlally Invited. - ; CARRIE B HUNTER, W, M. - , ' MARY A. WARNICK, Sec ' v attend.. are 'cordially Invited to E. E. DANIELS, 1 ' , ED. HEATH. Clerk.-1 WOMEN: OF . WOODCRAFT-OraJUo, Ronde Circle No. 47 meets frt iin, inirA Thursday evii ln-tbe mo.: ' t tSe t OT 0: . tun. All Halting :ubera are '. CARRIE ROBBS. 0. M., LIZZIE ELLSWORTH." i!ler. Never leave home on a Journey without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reinedy.f It" 1 almost certain to bejbeeded and cannot be obtained when oa board the cars or steamithibs. For sale by all dealers. W re;, f Thirici -.- -i . .... o iOO-j I In Talnttag, Paperhangln Sjr. V.-V' iti.vi; - i..-: r ,.i.v. , (- J)PCorntlny and Tinting. Yen can got the same ser- Lvlce here 'you ran In liiirge ; '-cities. . . j . ' iii- .. '.' , . .. I'Mrte "' tV'omcn'g Trade Union League. Boston, Mass., June 12. Johri Mitchell, James Diincan'.and a num ber tof other labor leaders of wide prominence are to address the blen nlal convention of the " National Women's Trade Union League, which assembled -In this city today for a week's session. Wages and health jHtandards, sanitary shops, protective .legislation and fire protection , are jjftmong the subjects that will receive t attention. ', . Red 071nnd talk to B.B. NUTTER Wii..'. " ... .... j . 4. .. i ..... -a Who Knows th Buriliiesih XEXT POOR TO OHSERVER Seeks to Oust Lumber Companies. Kansas City, Mo., June 12. A spe cial commissioner .began the taking of testimony here today la the suit of the State of Missouri against the Missouri IMail Lumbermen's associa tion, in which the state seeks tr pre vent 38 prominent' lumber companies from doing business In Missouri on the ground that, they are associated in a combine In violation of the Missouri anti-trust laws. I If (Continued from Pagef Three.) 01 r-r, Thf ' fHlrur Kt(Hrnniiii. iv&i.-ti aiuoUnt fu a ikiiixm dollars pr ynr. annot be fairly autrllmied. They wre SoW collectnl by tariff and other tax On consumption and tht enormous vested ' wealth of th couutry escapes. A fewHitatea have uuderraiten to tax Incomes, but, as 1 am advised, with Ut ile success. Cbangea of legal residence are too easy to. make. 'The efficjency 0'W I if . forittHl i nnr.tr, a . n tm ftvAM proved. The levying of one would help secure the lowering of. tariff taxes, so greatly and generally desired,' while the people will watch more closely what Is doof wttb thrtr money wueu they know they 'are paying taxes and how mucn." r4-THTt so::e har:.!on epigrams , Guilt is always pertbnai. ' " : " ' ' - t I would vott for a Rap'ubliean for United States senator if the people by their votes deolared for a Republican, and I would be proud to do it, for I would simply b doing th will of the people. - Tho party emblem in munioipal lootlens Is an aid to the ignorant and thoa who corrupt voters and no help to upright and intelligent eleo tora. - Both parties would be battr off if they wore kept out of purely munioipal eLactiona. , ; ',. , - f The. people who support the government have' to economize. Why Should their publio eerynts not Jo the same? - , v It la not the existence or discovery of wrongdoing that brings shame to a eUte, but failure to put a stop to it. yf9 mutt maka the state govarnmant more broadly . useful, for Its powers are ample'to grapple with many things which nave been devel oped by new, conditions. ' ."--i r .' 1 ' ' , : There can be no relief ao long at the Interests whioh profit through tariff laws are allowed to frame them. .. S. .,v v.,-. A UwyaKa honor js hia crown, and no hand but his own can ever die crown him.. LAST. MEETING OF YEAR. day afternoon on account of the warm . , (weather. .; f Dr. Haley W1U Speak at M. . Church! rs f v f . r.f Z A Tonight '. , I This: evening . at the church the Methodists conduct their last business meeting for the conference, year Dr. Haley., the superintendent of the dis trict will be present At that time the general officers of . the local church are to be chosen. , ' ' Beginning with the 13th ins:., the religious service every week are. to be on Tusday evening' instead of Sun- Riebt In vour busiest seitson when vou have the least time to spare you are most likelv to take diarrhoea and lose several v. day time, tnless vou have Chamberlain's '.j Colic, Cholera and Diatrhoea Remedy at 1 hand and. lake a dose' o4 the first appear- : ! snce of the disease. For sale by all dealers. Q 1 1 'j IVootPm'!! of the World. Ko heater. N. Y., June 12. Det? gatts and visitors from' many parts of the United States and Canada are arriving here for the head camp con vention of the Woodmen of the Woiil, which Is to meet tomorrow, for a sps- of ten days. ------ I SdE BIG BILLS A REAL GOVERNOR - . :, . ; v. ; :;0f AINED. FOR PEOPLE IH OHIO '. 5 The Oregon plan of nominating and eleotlng, United Statea aenators by direct vota of the people, t ' Placing the Ohio Judioiary beyond tha ofutchaa of party botsea by electing all judges on nonpartiaan ballota. ' s ' ' ' ' . c i A worklngmen's compenaation act, ae that injured employeaa can get damages without expensive and tadious litigation. .--.A publio utility commission with authority to regulate Issuss of, ftook, rates, mergers and service. ' uu :' . . - . . . A corrupt praotice aot that will make vota buying in primaries and elections a dangerous undertaking. ' - v , . . A limited initiative' and referendum for Ohioxoities. A oentrat board of control for nineteen stats institution to take the place 'of nineteen separate boarda of trustees with their corps of em ployees. This bill places subordinate employees in tha institution under . clvii eervjee. .... , A fhorter ballot by abolishing boarda of Infirmary directora of three members each. 1 ' ' ' A reform of Ohio election laws to prevent corruption and fraud. To have delegatea to the 1912 Ohio constitutional convention nomi nated by petition only and elected on nonpartisan ballota. , ' To stimulate the agricultural industry by requiring agriculture to be taught In all Ohio village and country schools. Ratification of the proposed income tax amendment to the federal constitution.. .......... Memorializing congress to call a convention to,, provide for tha direct taction of United States senators. . Insuring the honest handling of all state money by depositing In banks under tha competitive bidding plan.' Creating a fund of 13,000,000 every year by general levy to give Ohio a system of Improved roadways equal to the beat in the, world. A complete reformation of tax laws that will put tax dodgers out of business and will compel corporations and owners of Intangible property that have been dodging taxes to plaee their holdings on the duplicate the eame as small property owners. Included In this la a 1 per cent tax levy limit bill. , . Providing for the construction- of a women'e reformatory and plac ing all girla in the state correctional institutions under the control of a woman. ' .::. Public utilitiea bill, corrupt practices act and the initiative and refer-. ' endum have passed both houses, but are in tho hands of the conferenoe committee. These billa will become laws in satiafactory form. 4 utAAAA J. A - - - .t. .a. e. .a. a. . a .. . TTTTT V V TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT1',f if iiLULinnTiiwiiisi jjap wiijil ..,iLli , wl wmi'ii 10 xu lUi'Ci luuiuiiuw iui a ora-i :Wre lots ;in .. f. iys-sLSa-XaVea- & y Jm f X SLA V V i m j y u u .mm i aw w m wm .anar -rai jvbbp n r aaur an mi wm- m aLot sUeaSV n i7i iaS Xi. JS. & JBL. .. M K nr t vh , EASTERX CAPITALISTS- ADDRESS I n (irmnfi' and Union Monej llmdlprs ...Return Urom Couicntiou. . . w - r d . - k are NowOSelling at $500 Per Lot ae aM $f$V& NoInter" est, No Taxes: Price includesthe planting of lot to orchard, and the care of same un til final payment is made. Mpre profit on youi- investment in sight than on any prop erty in or about La Grande. i 4 4 AM GimNDE INE STMENT CO. V-4 I f -. 1 y (Representatives of La Grande's bank have returned from Portland where they attended a meeting- ot Oregon-bankers during the past week. Addresses hj prominent eastern banh ers(-eV.f tir n of officers and transaction of "routine business - comprised a greater portion of the three-d ivs' ses sion. Mr. Thompson, a - well-known bauker of Pendleton, was elerted chalrmnn of the executive eommlKee. but, in no other way was Easteru Orfe gori Vepresented on the final --late -of oHlc'ers. '; 1 ; i j.eF. L. Meyers of the La Grande' Na tional bank and T. J. Scroggln of the United tSates National bank, were in attendance and they returned this niornlng. E. T. Raster, a well-known Union banker, was also In attendance. ' ' - r . ' . . t riles Cured In 6 te 14 Day tv . " PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, blind, bleed ing or protruding piles In 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 60c. asjs.ac t Fresh Vegetables and Fruits ORANGES BANANAS CHEBBIES LEMONS STRAWBERRIES' ' TURNIPS BEETS GREEN ONIONS RADISHES . 1 rwrrp i " GREEN PEAS ' NEW POTATOES STRING BEANS ASPARAGUS Royal Grocery . :H.Pztj$on, Prop. Not In the Association js ...' -jew- K THE G0SSARD CORSETS. Teyiflace In front-as a re .sult the abdomen la relleyed of; f all pressure. Support Is given; ''and. deep breathing is encour- 'ad.';"'''"i-''';i;i,--;'-i , They gently but surely compel, "a correct standing position and a graceful. carriage.- ? Mrs$obertPattisdn Cersetlere. Phone Black 1481. I 8 9 1,1 . - "V' ",'tiis i .'iIi'hhi , -rrmr-m': ELECTRIC LIGHT -an ' ry Luxu Think what it means to have a bright white light, -wherever and whenever jon want It . a Ihrbt that ts Bootless, smokeless and odorless a light that can't be overturned or explode ' . ' n light that won't overheat or con taminate the air. A safe bright cool and steady light its many advantages make it a lux ury, but its Inexnenslveness places It within the reach of nil. The oost.of wiring Is veryJow. Phono 3Tuin4 and' we'll tell yon what it wilt cost yon. Eastern tregon Light & Power Co. w orkin Clothe LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN Two 2-yeaf-old colts branded "6"' upside f down on rtaht shoulder. Notify J. f W. Spfncer, Union." .. , ' gmens s The Wprkingmau is always sure to receive our spe cial attention'in the matter of Clothes! We select for his use strong, neat fabrics . and "have the garments made as durable as possible, c . -The cut is easy but m accordance with style, and no featureJis Dmitted that would add in any way to thff service of the garments. - ' " " w.'--i-'i;i..Wi,,,.M.,il,1..Iia(..ii:i OUR-PRICES " 'esTspleftM guits are paiced at $10.00 to $2(00 and better values no Man ever bought for ' his i money. We ask you to try our good Glothes, Mr. Working- man! .. - . ' " , - ' Every Garment Union Made 'mm, mufi