PAGE 8 LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER lf 1911. Yes Sir, It's'' Time. To Select Your New Fall Clothes With a magnificent stock of new Fall garments, plenty of room to show them, and the excellent service for our customers, that this bright up-to-date clothing store offers, the selecting of new Fall clothes becomes a pleasure ',..-;, MEN WHO RECOGNIZE THE ADYANTAGES OF AX EARLY CHOICE MILL BE DELIGHTFULLY SURPRISED BY OCR SHOWING OF ALL THAT 18 NEW AND ATTRACTIYE IN STYLE PATTERN AND COLOR ABOVE .ALL, WE DESIRE TO HAVE ''THE WORKMANSHIP LOOKED ISTO tLUSlSLi rum tivw MAN8HIP MEANS QUALITY, AND IT IS QUALITY WE SELL, AT SMALL PHOFIT PRICE S. We are Showing an Especially Fine Line of Suits for Young Men Styles full of "Dash" and "Go" - $18.00 Don't wait, come and see these new salts right away, the first elm nee you get Even If job are not ready to boy now, it's the best time t o see them, and try them on. W wll I take special pleasure in showing you the season's smartest models In the styles, colors and grades that wi H interest you most. Our stock is now so complete that we can please men of all tastes. . ; r t , . ' , ' . The coming of FaU brings thoughts of various clothes needs. Permit us to suggest that it is an excellent plan to make your selections of shirts, underwear, shoes, hosiery hats, caps, etc., for your Fall and winter needs now. 1 oney and bcranton 1 H H n If '.-rr : . 1 The Store That Satisfies WOLGAST-MORAN FIGHT PICTURE Story of lucent Buttle Will Be Told at Steward Opera Houhc. This Wolgast-Moran tight pictures will open at the Steward opera hou3 t tnmnrrnw : nftArnrwin fnr h two days" run, The sporting .public of La Grande will have a chance to Bee. the Michigan wildcat In action for the first time. The pictures are clear and distinct ar.d show every blow. Sporting writers who were at the ring aide say the Wolgast-Moran contest was the , greatest In the history of tj prize ring.' The pictures have been showing to crowded houses through out Oregon. At the Buker theane, Portlandwhere the pictures showed three nights, they, showed to Btanding room every performance. " : - ' ' ' ' i--- ' ' ' ' ::;:v- 8HEPPARD IN HOSPITAL. Fanner La Grande Engineer Suffering With Blood Poisoning. ' Word received from Baker states that Engineer G. W. Sheppard ' who moved to Baker a few daya ago to taka the switch ensrtnn run there, has been tent to a Portland hospital suf fering with blood poison..' The Illness la the result of a mashed- finger a few days ago that did not heal with the desired rapidity, and blood poison finally set in. ':' " The implicit confidence that many people have In Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is founded on their- experience In the use of that remedy and their knowl edge of the many remarkable cures of colic, diarrhoea and dysentery that it baa "effected. . For sale by all dealer. TELEPHONE WAR ENDS .. ... (Continued from page one) Iowa counties. . Enterprise was the most Insistent In the fight against the telephone company. Joseph and Wallowa have burled the hatchet several weeks ago and excepting for Enterprise the en tire Wallowa county had resumed' his routine service, Now that Enterprise patrons are advised by their' . own bustensg committed men to resume the service a general feeling 'of sat isfaction is noticeable everywhere, as the trouble left its 111 effects on busi ness. Preparations to reinstall the telephones has been announced by the company-officials at La Grande. W 'FRISCO A GOOD HOST TOWN. . Loml Delegate. Home , From Grand Lodge of Eagles at San Francisco. "Reporting unstinted entertainments at the hands of the San Franciscans who entertained the national gather ing of Eagles recently, J. H. Pear, loca delegates from the La Grande Aorle of Eagles arrived home last eve. ' nlng. The convention, or grand lodge as it is properly known, was one of J, h best In years and far. Peare found I Ilia city onened to the deleaates. Out side money, was of no account In the guest city and the delegates were forcd to keep going constantly. Installs Latest Machinery. R. W. Lelghton has Just Installed the most modern lathe that la possi ble to buy. He has employed a Orst class machinist to operate K. which adds much to his well equipped Insti tution. . r y y " aI'' i ' i FS US y KEEi tilgTI OFF STAGE. Many Shows Will Have to Suspend Be. cause of New Lowi New York, Sept. 1. Becoming ef fective today the recent act of the legislature prohibiting representation of th9 Dlety on any , stage, la expect ed to Interfere with the presentation of many plays. The law is very broad and In the opinion of many lawyers even "Everyman,'! the famous old Eng lish morality .drama; cannot bs staged because one ofth. characters Is the Creator. il;--. ' ; To Dlscnas Farm and Farmer v Kansas City, Mo., Sept 1. The lo cal commlittee In charge of arrange ments for the National Conservation Congress, which Is to meet here jthe latter part of this month, reports that it Is receipt of advices from all sections of the country which give assurance of the largest and most rep reeentatlve attendance In the history of the organization. -' ' Among those In attendance will be a score of gov ernors and former governors, sena tors, representatives, and other per sons interested in the public 'Welfare.-;' .';.",.': "The farm and the farmer" Is to be the general theme of discussion during the three daya" session. Under, this head papers and addresses will be presented - to the congress dealing with a wide range of subjects.1 ' Country schools, churches and li braries as community centers will be discussed. " Other matters to receive attention will, the transportation of farm products, the live stock Indus try, and the Importance of good roads to the farmer, child life on th farm. co-operation of the farmers, forestry. dairying and soil fertility. . LAW'S TOILS BAKER MAN" CHARGED WITH SEE , IOCS CRIME. Is Being Held Under Bond Pending Development of Victim's Case. (Baker Herald.) An information charging Mike Woodard "of the Fawn saloon with statutory assault, was filed thla after noon by District Attorney W. S. Lev ena and the defendant was placed under arrest and bonds: The camplalnant and victim la Mrs. J. H. Crr, who lies at St. Elizabeth's hospital at the point of death. Ac cording t9 the story told by her, to the officbrs Woodard Is to blame' for her condition. t ; Mrs. Orr's story Is to the effect that she was taken to Woodard's home by John Cavlness, a hack driver, in ot dsr to wait for a train early yester day morning. " She had atteupted to ; 'mom i th Lvndaler Mra. Orr says, and the driver volunteered to take her to Woodard's when he found no room there. ' . 1 ,' "Any place but Mike Woodard's," Mr. Orr declares he said.,' ' . ', "Well, I can get you a room at a private house," is the answer the hack driver la said to have made. Mr. Orr laft his -wlf In the hack In order" to look after stfme icusd pups he owns. The hack driver la said to have taken the woman , to Woodard's. : ' It was there according to the story told by the woman, that the assault occurred. Woodard's rough treat ment of Mrs. Orr was such,, as to leave her In a serious condition. She was taken to St. Elizabeth's hospital. Today her condition is such that k Is ' not known whether she will recover. . v ' ' ' Woodard Is being held under bonds to await th3 .final outcome of the case. AXL OF h EASTERN OREGON TO COMBINE IN FIGHT. Better Rate Facilities War Comment , ed at Baker La Grande to Aid. ' ' (Baker Herald.) At a meeting of the board of direc tors of the Commercial club this af ternoon a movement to combine east ern Oregon in the battle to secure equitable rates on the railroads will be launched. Members of the trans portation! committer at a previous meeting decided that It would be wis er to ask the railroad commission to postponed the hearing for September 29 until a later date as would give eastern Oregon an, opportunity to gather data and evidence and make a strong case. r ' - It Is expected that Medford, Which la leading the fight In the western part of the state for better and more equitable freight rates as Baker la in the eastern part, will co-operate In this mo'vement to have the hearing de layed. ', -; It w(Jl also be decided to send a representative from the local club to visit La Grande . and , Pendleton and secure the ro-operatlpn of the com mercial clubs of those two cities In the fight for lower rates. This will In all probability result in the forma tion of a traffic league or similar or ganization for Eastern Oregon to stand guard over the Interests of this part of the state in the matter of freight rates. , The action of the commission In calling these hearings Is the result of the campaign that Baker launched sometime ago. Medford la following thts up and has called a convention of shippers of the. entire state to take place at Salem some tlm In Septem ber. ! ' ' . It Is the plan for, the three Eastern Oregon cities to employ a rate ex pert and to make a complete and ex haustive Investigation Into the whole rate situation so that when the hear ing Is called by the railroad comtnls- SEEKIrfB BATES Pay . ' If you have a checking account, the bank does your bookkeeping free of charge and renders you a statement of your receipts anij ex penditures whenever you aslf for It. ' Your cancelled checks are receipts for the fcills you have paid. You need never pay a bill twice if you pay by check. The check is posi tive proof that you paid the money. , . , .(. t ) .',! You cannot be robbed if yow carry a check book instead of the ac tual money. You cannot lose your money by carelessness or fire If you keep It in the bank and pay by check. , V . ' -: If. you have a check book in your pocket you always have the ; "right change, for you can make out a check for any odd amount. If you pay by check, people will see that you have a bank account and your credit will be greatly Improved. ' V ' " ' If you have a checking account at the bank, you will be given spe cial consideration should you wisft to borrow money.': , Your money in the bank keeps the mills running, employs labor, and makes good and prosperous times for all.'; ' ; If you have a checking account, you need not send money through the malls. You can send your check. If the check is lost your mon ; ey Is still safe In the bank. . '' , . ', ." V' V ; -', ' , If a check is stolen or forged, you do not lose anything. The bank is liable for forged checks If It pays them. , - , '' AH check books, bank books, etc., are free and it costs you abso-. lutely nothing to have a bank account. " :, ' ' - If you have a checking account at tue uaaav'y v''u. -tummy we free to ask your banker for advlce of for a recommendation. He will , be glad to furnish 'either. -; f- V , ;,',.;; ',' 'f . Nine-tenths of the business of the world is done by , checks. Why not do yours that way? ; ," , v ; ' The officers of this bank are at your service. They Invite you to-1 make thia bank your business home. '- - . V ' "' ' 'J ,.';-'; "'V Visitors Welcome. " YOU CAN OPEN AN ACCOUNT 1 1 . i UNITED STATES sion there will be available a mass of figures and which will be p.esented In the most effective manner. It la likely that the ultimate result of this work initiated by the Baker Commercial club will be revolution ary in the history of rate regulation. If you knew of the real value of Chamberlain's Liniment for lame back soreness of the muscles, sprains and rheumatlo pains,, you . would never wish to be without it. Fof sale by all dealers. , , ' ' v ; eod : 7 T :..' """"""m OELUiND ANNUAL NORTHWEST FRONTIER ROUND. :"" UP - and EASTERN OREGON DISTRICT FAIR '.-", : ' at ' " : ' PENDLETON SEPTEMBER 11th to ';'.' ' 16th. , ' .' '" ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE ' ' ' via the OREGON-WASHIN G T O N RAILROAD &NAV IGATION CO. , ,t ,-..... , , f j : ;, . Excursion fares on special dates, ask your nearest .agent. - , LET 'ER BUCK! Bronco busting, .steer roping, rld Inp and racing wild horses, Indian war dances, cowboy and cowgirl races relay horse and pony races, northwest frontier parades horseback tug' of war horseback pistol shooting, Btc. , Wni; McMun-ajr, General Pauenger Agt mmmkiAU', muMmiiu Avic So rtr ii Vr V- BY DEPOSITING ONE DOLLAR. i NATIONAL DECISION GIYEN DEFENDANT. Fmltdule Case Is Decided by Circuit Judge Knowles. In the case ' of L, H. Tlnney and Laura B. Cutler vs. S. F. Wilson of lAthena " Judge - Knowles today found for the defendant and .dismissed the plaintiff's suit.'. It was an action over the sale of some real estate In Frult- dnle ' :,."; . . v-..,-.. . . Two Important Decisions. The land office has handed down two decisions which are Important, States V8- and the other was me united states vs. Charlotte Cgles v. The questions were " over final proof evidence and .John T. William son, representing the defendants, won all points contended tor. n' ' I DRINK !i BARRINGTONi: ii HAUL COFFEE ii it It Is pure and delicious. A mellow, fine and satisfying coffee with a dellhtful after taste. it is steel-cut" (not if ground.- fiom ly " rTved tha uusi ana yellow skin, which Is not Intended for human use. ' 1 lb cans . . . . , , , . . , , . , . , . ,43c 2 lb., cans ... '. 5 : ' Sole agents: i PattiscI Bros. ! WMlHtTMHHtfHHH