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'V t ! f PAGE 8 LA QRANDE EVENING OBSlTflVER. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER llt 1911 Efi.lPL0YES.T00. W REACHES :....-W.. oy s Clotmii c ARE KEPT OUT A boy's suit that looks well and will wear is mighty hard to find. A boy who can't find the weak spot in a suit and find it quick, is still harder to fiiid. Our boys' suits look well and will hold him. Besides, they will give you satisfaction in every way. '.'g'i.'J.'-ZT 110) STOCKADES OT OPENED TO E ' . G1NEE1LS ET. Euglneprs Make Out Reports Store . JCoom Building Xovr ' f $ ? ss GUEST OF METROPOLIS THIS EVE- Seattle Respectful but Not ExcIU-4 Oter President Taft Y..t ! ' i BOYS' SUITS ot plain and mixed, colors, double breasted coat, and KnickerboekeiMJants. A lot of dif ferent patterns sized 4 to 14 years. $7.50 1 . J-T3y3 'A Priced $3.50to z T BOYS - tJITS of all wool . blue . serge, nothing better to wear made,' doublebreasted coat, and two pair rf Ktiickerbocker prints. Sized 6 to 1 years. Priced ........$7.50 i SHOP FOR EM EX MAY BE : CALLED OUT. .. San Francisco, Oct. 11. $ !.? Vheter the striking shopmen of &" Mhe Harrlman line will call out Q union foremen of the shops Js a 3 question that will be submitted S $ to tho members of the federtted nSnnt the country. ?" T Reports received here say that many foremen are acting as the 3 guardians of strikebreakers tnd ? officials of the federation don't S thlul; this is right. ; 4 4 SJ S Boy's Blouse Suits lovs' blouse suits of all wool .serges and. fancy mixtures, all have the new style blouse, and Knickerbock er pants. 5ized 2 1-2 to 7 years. PriceU $3.50 to ... ....$7.00 Bargains in Boy's Suits, We have taken all the boys' suits with straight pants, (not Knick erbockers') and put them out at just one half price. Th&y come in all grades, cotton, half wool, -and all wool. All sizes 3 to 14 years.' These are all clean, bright stock, and the greatest suit bar gain in La Grande. Remember, just one half price. k 4? & ( i & $ & t XiREAT HURRAH,- ' Seattle. Oct. "11 This city was respectful towards' President Taft.but It didn't go wild over Q him. said Mayor Dilling today.. Dllllng. who has Just returned 3 from Illinois, says the same lack & of enthusiasm greeted Taft lu ' the east. ji - -4r- t ' Tacoma. Oct. 11. President Taft left here at 9 b'clotk for Olympia, and then to Portland where he arrives to night at 5 o'clock. He speak3 at sev o..i Wonhlnirtnn tnwna pnroiite. ' A t Portland he . parades' from the depot to . the Commercial club and there banquets, and then speaks at the arm ory. He attends a Knights of Colum bus reception, goes to bed and is away at 1:30 .for California. Portland Welcomes Taft Portland, Ore., Oct. 11. With a lib eral display of flags and bunting. Fireman, engineers and trainmen have been refused admission t the otncVoiloa nhmit the O.-W. shojs in this city. The order went into ?ffect yesterday and will likely b'e malitaln. ed indefinitely. The engines ; : are brought out of the mysterious piace and taken in without the aid o any :..ut;9in r tfnBlneers and fire- Portland is in readiness-to extend a UL v " c I . . . Where the finest biscuit, cake, hot-breads, crusts or puddings are required Royal is indispensable. Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain, substantial, every-day foods, for all occasions. The only baking powder made from Royal GrapeCream ol tartar .r . . . 1 BtOrrTroom building outside of the aTLwade. This will no doubt 1 ssen "tli amount of news that leaks ctat of the shops where the company Is keep ing Its motive power in working order welcome who arrives here early this evening and will remain until after; midnight when he will depart for the south. The local program has for Its cnlef fea tures an automobile parade through the business section of the city, an in- g US motive jiuwrr iiiuus vm-.i me uubiucou bci-iiuu vi , The strikers today reported j all I formal dinner at the Portland Com- Boy's Overcoats Boys' coat like cut, long length, will' keep him dry and buttons -lose around the neck, will keep him warm. Colors gray or tan. Sized 6 to 14 years. Priced $.".00 .to- : - - $7-53 Child's Overcoats In rough mixtjares, colors, red, J blue, brown-r'"ajv tau, double i lm!ist.d. Sized 2 1-2 to 6 yean Priced $2.50 to $6.00 t . ns more than an hour late ana tnai 8 great deal of interest is manifest in h benefit ball to be given on the eve ning of October 17th at the UKs hull. Sounding Has Commenced. Portland. Ore., Oct. 11. The strik ing shopnw n here today began sys tematically to sound all employes of the Harriman system In the north west, engln ers and conductors ex cepted, on a proposition of calling a general strike on the system,' follow the receipt of a communication from the Oakland stilkers that a movement for a general strik has been launch ed. According to the letter, non-strik ing employes at Oakland have already expressed themselves as willing to go out. Railroad officials here laugh at the report and declare that the strik- l ers are fomenting such action more to cause friction than to really accom nlish anything. ! Mother Friend "Blouse for Boys. GBBEL'S Mother Friend Waist for Boys. California State Kwiltjr, Federation: San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 11. The largest and most enthusiastic meeting of the California State Realty Federa tion ever held opened here today at the Palace hotel, with more than 1,000 members and visitors in attendance. The convention, the seventh of its kind, will last three days and will close on Friday, the day before the yround-breaklng exercises for the Panama-Pacific International exposi tion of 1915, at which ceremony Presi dent Taft Is to officiate. There are a lumber of Important subjects to be discussed at the three business ses- of the convention, but these ws f.f sslons will be short so as to give the members an opportunity to avail them selves of the numerous features of en- tertainnvent which the locaj realty men have hospitably provided lor the visi tors from other cities. Tomorrow there will be auto excursions and a banquet at the St. Francis hotel in the even ing and on Friday steamer trips In the bay and around th peninsula, with an cpen-alr dinner araog the redwoods at Venetta. merclal club, and a public address at the armory. ' California Trlu Busy One. Ban TTrnnolnrn. Oct. 11. From the moment President Taft Is met by Gov Johnson at the boundary line of Call fnrnla and Oregon Thursday until he leaves aualn for the east a constant rucccsslon of receptions and reviews awit him At Sacramento Friday the president will be welcomed by the Panama Pa cific exposition officials who will jour npv with him to Oakland. Here he will officiate at the laying of the corn e'ftor.e of the new city hall. At six o'clock Friday evening he will arrive in San Francisco and will be met at the wharf by Mayor McCarthy Cn Saturday he will turn the first sod of the Panama Pacific exposition niwi Smidav niKht will continue his jcurney eastward. Numerous recep tions and banquets will fill in the president's time between his public appenrnnces In California. He was rescued Immediately by a follow workman and hurried over the i muff intervening between his ranch and 'this city to the office of Dr. C. J. Smith. His wounds had h'ah nrnfiiaelv and considerable dif ficulty was had In stopping the flow A lare cut on the top of the scalp, one on the forehead and several on the face had to be closedwith Beveral stitches and the patient was then re moved to the hospital where today he is resting easily. PHOEBE COl'SISS POOR. - . j oted Woman Lawyer of Canteen Fame Jiow in Utter Poverty. Washington, Oct. 11. (Reduced Irom affluence to dependence upon charity, Phoebe Cousins, the famous woman lawyer, who fought for years for the army canteen, was found living In a lodging house today. She was long retained by the United State Brew ers' association on a $350 monthly salary and she lived exrtagantly . Last January she was dismissed, .aged 68 and found herself penniless. Falls Into Well. Fallinar 25 feet down a well on his ranch when an old patform covering It guv way, Gus Belky, a well known farmer of the Birch creek country had a narrow escape from death yesterday morning:, relates the Pendleton East OregoiMan. As It was he was severely cut and bruised and Is now confined In St. Anthony's hospital. The accident occured at about 10:30 whi n ho was engaged In gleaning out well. One of the boards on the n frm suddenly broke and Mr. nelky was precipitated to the bottom of the well. He is . a large man, weighing about 215 pounds, and struck with great force. His head hit violent, h. caus'uz several large scalp wounds ana cutting several gashes on his face. Estray Notice. A band of 300 sheep found on the Sawteeth of the Big Sheep on the Big MInam river, found by J. and H Hal- fer, are now at Cove where the owner can Identify the same and pay charg es. The sheep are branded with an O with parallel lines crossing it. H. HAFFER, Cove, 10-9-10t Reliable Foot Warmers This is the season when a good hot water bottle is appreciated. . If you haven't a good one, now is a particu larly good time to pro cure one. We have a new, fresh stock right from the makers. Ev ery bottle has years of wear In It if it Is prop erly cared for. Our higher priced bottles are guaran teed. The guarantee means that you are to have a new bottle if the one you purchase gives out on account of Imperfect construction All of our bottles are made upon honor and no matter what you . pay you are Insured full value tor. your money. 75c to J2.00. Wright Drug Co. MIC -l If flTTCIITIAHI T jl Itft IHLL fll 11.11 1 1111 IV OUR FINE LINE OF And Toys. Just Received E. M. 1VELLMAN & CO. nn lit Doffs Canadian Saltation Army Congress Toronto. Ont. Oct. 11. The 29th an nual congress of the Salvation Army In Canada opened here today with a rousing welcome meeting In honor or Mr. rtrnmwwll Booth, daughter-in-law of ihn reneral. who la at the head of the social departments of the Army work and who will preside through, the entire six days' gathering, assist ed hv Col. Mildred Duff. On Sunday! afternoon Mrs. Booth will give a spe cial social address in Massey hall and Lieut. Governor Gibson will occupy t Jfem ft ill S We Save Yon MONEY P ALTON'S Cash Store IT n the chair on that occasion.