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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1911)
V t PAGE 8 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1911. n n O.FYT' TP II A -nPO are iir stock asrain JFj-JL':'fF- Eii-4 "JTal 1 just received a new f i NnxWr Rorl nfrl Rrnwn Thpsp snft bars hit vft hefm lUi UllUI J) ava mm aa w w . - - 7 so pobiilar we have been unable to get them1 for 5 two weeks but received a shipment toaay. Hurry as the lot is small, meed tin ripifii xniinurn n NBIIL'IHUbtltS Gil 10 GASE ) Cfunese Bluejackets Interest ' , An4 Are Interest:ed;In New cYork j.SI'AIN CASE OCCUPIES v THE DAY. ALL DRESS HATS of all black vel vet, large shaped, trimmed with baby Irish lace and large bow of satin ribbon. A very attractive model and the most up to date lines ever shown. A dress hat good for any occasion. Ask to see it. Priced at - - 10 , . . , y POPULAR PRICED HATS at $3, 4, 4.50 and $5. we are show ing a large line of a great many different models. We have them m any color or colors. The styles are becoming and the very new est. We are the leaders in Millin ery at this price. . Let us show you. Jh'j- likely to Get Cae Late Etenlny Some Time. This (Rain did not prevent a flow of brll liant oratory In the court house to day when, just before the noon recess, the arguments to the Jury in the Snaln.casa were commenced. Attor neys for and against the accused, John ' Spain, Henry McGrath and Zlbe Morse consumed much of the afternoon and If the case goes to the jury at all todp..v. It will be late this evening gome time. . Rebuttal testimony occupied the morning sess.ion and though It was planned to be ready for the next case at noon, the closing touches to the spirited case occupied more time than r Riiccrc UAT;..-Wp wAfft fortunate in securing a line of Misses Hats that for style and variety of assortment are nM lUnfVi.ncrhut a thorouGrhlv nractical hat shown in the lot. Bring in the daughter and see how becoming these hats are. rricea i.ou w pw". : w . i . - - SS ' ! : : " I nnrtnnt than the woman sunrage If EIEIE COMES TO LIGHT UUEUtETED LO RIMER C03TM1TTE INEARTHS FACTS. lUwls of lltni-H and Tlldou Are pro. Juctlve of Sw Sensations. Chkago; Oct. 9. Sensational and rjiew evidence Is announced here today itor the Lorlmer Investigation which beg in 8 tomorrow.. It is repotted the .nmttree has uneartnea many. n i niPndments. ten farts. The committee secured p, r-. - lmportance r.taton to examine the books of fcd- om. .T4 Hindi; the Chicago lumber mag- . overshadowed by W-rd Tilden. the packer. , hni)0rtance of the Jost -what the books will show is un known. ' Senators ntlllnghan and Jones are n'ready here to resume the nnrtant than the woman sunrage amendment. Among them is an omonHmBnt nrhtph nrovideS for tD6 Initiative and the referendum In state legislation. Other amendments pro vide for the recall of the elective officers o fthe state; for county char ters and county home rule; for elimi nating technical errors as a ground rn. vaverani in criminal cases: for direct legislation; enlargement of the powers of the railroad commission; the abolition of justice courts; for the Inclusion of Judges of the district court of appeals among those state officers who may be Impeached; .pro viding for a divided session ot fhe legislature; municipal ownership and for horniisfh organization In charter- GLIMPSE OF YOURSELF. 'the much greater Importance of tne other questions at issue. iimnafiMfeatlon. 1FOMKS FAC1NU t'Kl'ClAL TEST Continued from page one) amendments have recelvedless con l.leratlon (luring the psVcaPalgn. .some dI them are really far more 1m Explosion Kills Workmen. New York. Oct. 9. Four workmen wtere killed in a rock shaft. 60 feet below the ground on the west drive near 09th street today. They were drilling when the dynamite exploded. Superintendent Marlin and Foreman Kearney were hurt( buf both will be held for criminal carelessness, Gt It by Reading a Gossipy Latter You Wrote Ywars Ago. , There Is nothing' more Interesting than to come across unexpectedly an Intimate and gossipy letter that one orrnto nnpseif ten or fifteen years ago. In reading such a letter one Is looking 1 at oneself from the outside, une proc ess is a tood deal like looking out of the window and seeing oneself go past In the crowd. The strange purt of the matter Is that in reading such a docu ment one Is generally Oiled witn a son of pity for the fellow who wrote It He seems to baTe been ratner uncer tain of himself. He groped for his facts and his ideas. Evidently be did not know much. He was merely an Imperfect adumbration of the admira ble person who is now overlooking his correspondence, eh? That Is the first lmnresslon. But presently one feels differently about It Those half baked opinions may now have hardened Into dogmas. We may now be cocksure of what once we only surmised. But who Is so hopelessly wrong as the cocksure man? If the person one was fifteen years aco could contem nlnte objectively the person one Is now ' perhaps be would pity the pur blind dogmatist more than we pity the cTonlns experimentalist New xorK Mall. j ! . ' Something to Show. ! "Do you mean to tell me." demanded i Mr. Silllcus angrily, "that you actually ordered $10 worth of groceries of a to j tal btranger' at prices less than any j wholesale dealer can buy them and paid for them in advance . . "Yes, that's what t said." replied his better half. 'And you hadn't sense enough to see that It was a barefaced swinaiei roared Slllicus. "Well, your money's gone now, and you have nothing to show for It" "Why, yes. I have. John,"- said his wif. "I have the man's receipt for l the' money."-Lipplncotf8. A Bia Jab. "That Is old Jed Wombat, onr oldest InhaMrnnt.' wh doesn't he get his whiskers "Weil, he does start a dicker with the barber every winter, but they ain't never been able to reach no agreement yet" Washington Herald. Mia Cum. "1 nave cured myself by learning to "What have yon cured yourseir oir Tho hotief that tf t remainea away from the office for more than ten mln- thlncr would Dies ni luui-u uum j - - go to the dkkens."-cnicago iwscoru- Herald. T Photos by American Press Association. HE first Chinese warship that ever visited American waters has re cently been anchored In the Hudson .river alongside New York city. She Is the Hal Chi and she dlfTers but little In appearance and rma- . r,nm onv Mhor hnttioahin nf similar size. Officers and crew are uicut. . vij uuj vw-uw. ...w r - ... all Chinese, and they were as deeply Interested In New York as New York was Interested In them. One of the pictures shows a scene on the deck of the wea sel, another shows the ship's band, which frequently played "The Star Bpan gled Banner" as a compliment to American visitors, while the other picture howa a stood of Chinese-American boy scouts on a visit to the Hal Chi Most of the officers spoke English fairly well and many of them, graduates of u American colleges, spoke it fluently and with little accent The principal offl- ( cers made official visits to Washington, and Admiral Ching went to Bewerly to see President Taft -7 .y- be Forgot His "First Aid." -nnt how does she know that doesn't love ber?" "Sbe fainted away the other evening, and be didn't' kiss ber before be hol lered for helps'Houston Post As a Last Resort Mother-I saw you kissing my daugh ter. " Yes. but only out of desperation X couldn't think of anything to say to ter." Fllepende Blatter. Ambassador Bryee.Lays Cornerstone. Hlngham. Mass, Oct. 9. Ambassa dor Bryce today made the presenta tion of the old "Mounting Stone,' which Old Hlngham, In England, ihas sent as a gift to this town. The mount ing stone, or horse block, stood In the village square of Old Hlngham for at least 700 ypara. Today it was laid as the cornerstone of the bell tower to be built here as a memorial to the first settlers of Hlngham. high Bchoool an order was given Sat- urday for some new Remington type-1 writers of latest model. This will add to the completeness of the equipment and Superintendent Stout Is putting a great deal of attention on the com mercial course this year, when, every thing considered, makes La Grande'a commercial department a first class Institution of the kind. School Buys Typewriters. . To further perfect the equipment in the commercial department of the Fans Cannot See Games. Philadelphia, Oct. 9. Sixty thou sand dollars worth of fans are kick ing here today because their money waa refunded and they are not given a chance of seeing the world's series. Probably You Are Interested 1 l-J VViHHfi I -" V I IT-.! 11-If HIaLA IVE CALL ATTENTION TO OUR FINE LINE 0 An1 TV.1C fncf Snuu i vy, iuji Received w . M.VJELLMMI & CO. sjon $EE THE FUNNY SIDE. Use Your S.m. of Humor Whin Dis trsssing Situations Arise. Humor proves to be the sawing olnnsa nf mnnv a dtafroafllnir situation. . . 1 I . . & . . I- . v. . I xne iroUDie wuo miw 01 ua ia mm we take our troubles altogether too seriously. We fall to see the funny side of thtnn that for the moment concern us, even though we are quica to erasD It when we are mere on- lonkera. In the face of aathered clouds that a com to ahut out the sunshine forever It is not a bad Idea to remind ourselves that this old mother earth has been revolving on her axis for countless ages, that generations of men have come and gone for thousands of years and that the march of human progress I hfl enno ricrht alone In the forward direction despite what seemed to be occasional setbacks. "Lamth and the world laughs with you. There Is humor In nearly every situation If we can only see It from the rlcht angle. Those of us who try to smlla In adversltr and think how much more laughable It would be It conditions were reversed at least reel less uncomfortable over It and take pleasure In looking forward to the time when the shoe will be on the Cavrntt 111 MkMh, teni ft C r. N. Y. You Ought to be Interested' in the New Suits for Fall. PROBABLY YOU ARE. TOU WOULD EXJOY SEEING AND TRYING ON THE AT TRACTIVE GARMENTS WE ARE NOW SHOWING AND WE IHGE YOU TO DO SO AT YOUR EARLIEST CONVENIENCE, YOU MAY NOT BE READY TO BUY YET, BUT TOU ARE CERTAINLY BEADY TO LOOK. WE ARE READY TO SHOW YOU. ' . WHETHER YOU ARE INTERESTED IN $10.00 SUITS OR $25.00 ONES-OR SOME PRICE IN BETWEEN YOU WILL FIND A REAL LARGE ASSORTMENT HERE AND THE QUALITIES AT EACH PRICE REPRESENT ' J ; fV! ! f1?!! LSiT Values Unapproachable MAY WE HAVE THE PL A SURE OF SHOWING THESE SEW SUITS TO YOU SOON 11 it - TONEY & SCR ANTON Retailers of the Best of Everything Men Wear i a other foot-Omaha Bee. J Bv ,'11