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LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON, HUD AY, OCTOBER 13, 1911, ! V 0, UUl! W e S a v e Yo u SITU IS CIST OF A STATEMENT FROM STRIKE HEADQUARTERS Summary of , Condition Throughout ' Oregon and Washisgton Glrtn. ' 8 EY TAGE'6 ENGINES NEED MUCH REPAIRS X MS MON :'...( are After Yon "MR. MAN. WE WANT YOU FOR A 'CUSTOMER, SO WE TEMPT YOU WITH A STORE FULL OF UNCOM MON VALUES. COME AND SEE THEM. SOONER OR LATER YOU ARE GO ING TO FIND OUT THE ADVAN. TAGES OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND PRICE TO BE OBTAINED EX CLUSIVELY HERE. THE SOONER YOU DO, THE BETTER IT WILL BE TOR YOU. OUR CUSTOMERS ARE ALL PLEASED CUSTOMERS, BECAUSE WE REALLY "STAND BACK" OF "EVERYTHING WE SELL. 7 loney&i icranton THE STORE TtfAT SATISFIES. HOY WANTED Fam-Ua-Klng Paory. . Cigar k . .. .. if it ! I nf -'- f. S i ? ? 3 Q $ $ i ' 3 CONDITIONS IX LA GRANDE. . . Strikers today reported: "En- $ & gine 366 has died. Engine 250 V 3 came In with broken frame and leaking badly. Engine 378 went $ 4 out of commission on stock train yesterday and Engine 522 sent Q out to bring h3r in." , ? $ JS i- $ DALTON'S Cash. Store GUDDEN TOUR STARTS TOMORROW New York, Oct. 13. The 1911 Gild den tour, the premier event of Its kind in the automobile world, will start from this city tomorrow morning. Be fore it is ended the contestants will have made a Journey of sor.e 1X00 mites that will take them through - W .. . .1- - - . t . . ,i. lanttc states. There will be W days of traveling, and, with the stop-overs, the end will come on October 20 at Jacksonville, Fla. The tour will start with about four score contestants, the entry list being the largest and most representative CHICKEN CASE BEFORE COURT Labor Temple, Portland, Ore., Oct. 11. To all shop crafts on Harrlman lines in Oregon and Washington. The situation today Is as follows: - Huntington The situation has changed but little here, none of our men have returned to work as nenr as we can tearn there are only six or eight men besides the bosses doing car . . 0 . r about a car. Trainmen have orders to reduce tonnage. All passenger trains running late. No. 9 of last'nlght two hours late, No. , 17 two hours lats. Merchants refuse to sell anything to scabs. Seattle, Wn.-We have no stockades built here. The company has two dep utles patrolling the property and it Is impossible to gjet within 200 yards of "the. shops, without heing arrested. We had a bad smash up here when a C. & P. S. and O. W. R. & N. engines collided, one was so badly damaged that it is a question as td whether It will be repaired. A night wiper of the C. & P. S. was riding home on the en gine and was caught In the wreck. He has one leg and an arm broken and re ceived a gash in the head, and his re covery is doubtful. There la not a word In any o fthe local papers rela tive to the accident, so you see the press Is controlled by the railroad companies In Seattle the same as in other places. Ashland, Ore. Trains arriving late and departing later. No. 13 five hours late, No. 16 one hour late. No. 14 43 minutes late, 221 ten hours late. They do not bring scabs over to work on passenger trains for fear someone will kidnap them. They have a guard for every scab. We have a man that will go to work with these scabs tomorrow and try and get them out. The boys are all In good cheer. Roseburg Train 14, engine 2351, arrived at 11:30 p. m., engine went Late this afternoon no time had t'...rough all driving boxes running Deea Bet for xha preliminary hearing hot, departed 12.10 a. m., 30 minutes of jake Nibler, accused of threaten late. EX west engine 2573 with en- ing. to gome strikers. It is un gine 2423 ahead, engines 2589 and 2575 certain Just when both sides will be In the middle of the train, brick worn reaay for trial though the strikers all down on engine 2575, all engines Bay tney are anxious to get it under leaking badly, engine 2575 at the rear way fabler was accused two days of train with broken draw bar. No. 11 1 ago of having pulled two revolvers arrived 45 minutes late, and departed and threatening to Bhoot sonvs strik- one hour and 10 minutes late. Train ers who were endeavoring to talk to 15. engine 2203 and engine 2343 de- him with the avowed purpose of hav layed in yard 25 mlnutos, engines went trig him leave the shops where he is since the event became an annual fix ture. All week men and can hav 3 been, arriving here from the south to Join th cavalcade. In all nearly 30 makes of cars will be represented, while an equal number of titles will figure la the contest. ' , iu iuum ui tut) ivur wit; uv lioiu this; city to Philadelphia, Gettysburg,! Roanoke, Winston-Salem, Charlotte, Anderson, Atlanta, Cordele, Live Oak and Jacksonville. A two-day stop-over will be made In Atlanta for the auto mobile track races to be held in that city. The complete Itinerary follows . Treasurer's Culfiwr City Warrants, There are also funds in the treasury to pay all warrants issued against wa ter fund of La Grand: city up to and In cluding No. 9814, endorsed ......... Interest on all warrants on water fund from No. 9732 to No. 9814 Inclu sive, ceases from date of this call.' La Grande, Oregon; Oct. 3, 1911. ROY W: LOGAN. City Treasurer. Start Oct. 14 Oct. 15 Oct. 16 Oct.. 1 Oct. 18 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Oct. 23 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 26" New York Philadelphia Gettysburg Staunton Roanoke Winston-Salem Charlotte Anderson Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Cordele Live Oak Sight Stop Philadelphia . Gettysburg Staunton: Roanoke 1 ' Winston-Salent Charlotte' Anderson Atlanta (Sunday stopover) (Monday stopover) Cordele Live Oak Jacksonville- Daftj Slleagp 95.1 120.1 182.3 903 124.3 135.6 160.6 144.2 167.5 149.1 85 I E DATE OF HEARING HAS NOT BEEN SET. Uncertain Just When Issue Will Come to CIIimx In Court. fetfev rrfctwr Soar. Seattle,. Oct. 13. Prices for coffee in. Seattle are the highest in two de cades and! the advances have been so sharp that retailers have elevated the prlcw !flVB cents. It is claimed that manipulation: of the Brazilian market is the underlying cause. IS SOON AS THIS ONE ENDS, AN. OT1IEH COMMENCES. .Sheep, Ilonu and Cattle tullnir. Varl ated With Chickens. State versus Hamilton Is the title of the case coming to the attention of on through. 222 bIx hours late. Scabs are getting tired of prison life; the deputies won't allow them to the fence where we can talk with them. Ex east 6:50 a. m., came in with two engines 28110 and 2572 leaking badly, engine 2572 from Grants Pass dead 2575 came in wflh broken draw bar. Albany Everything looking fine hero in our favor. Train 222 arrived 1:15 p. m. Due at 5:30 a. m. Scab worked 15 minutes testing air on coach going In place of motor car. R. now working as a machinist. the circuit court today. It !s listabla C. Llnville, agent at Corvallls. went in with the long string of stealing cases person to an old lady 70 years old. and a. m. Tnree scap Douermajiers an nothing but kids and cannot cork a rivet. L. Boehlke walked out at Sprlagr v-nvna Held. Engine 2197 knocking hard, out on Engine zzus Knociunir sua eu gine 100 piston blowing and also knocking on train 19. Engie 3646 right side kecking on ' train 221. Engine 2801 right side knocking. Engine 2540 right injector would not work. Federation Board. If you have young children you have perhaps- noticed that disorders of the stomaoh' are their most common ail ment. To correct this you will find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets excellent. They are easy and pleasant to take, and mild and gentle In effect. For Bae by all dealers. eod & wkly A Guaranteed Cold Cure Our definition of this ! that if ' you get thiBTemedy from- us and' it fails to cure your cold,, the price will be cheerfully refunded! As with all "remedies it will not cure everybody but we- do not hesitate In recommending; it,, as It seldom faih to do- the work., and if it does you Buffer no loss-. You should be bothered no longer with that cold you: are having but try a box of our BLUE MOUNTAIN COIF CWE Price 25c. Remember our guarantee we always stand: bjr It. and Wright Drug Co SkBE LOCATED HEKK PERM.A TSENTLY, OI K WORK HAS STOOD 'THE TEST OF TIME, AND OUlt rt'filCES ARE RIGHT. WE HATE A n.AltiGE PRACTICE IN CROWN AND ITJinTrCF. WORK. Stevenson's Dental Office of lute. It Is neither, horse nor sheep nor cow that u said to nave oeen stolen this time but the state affirms it is chickens; chickens, stolen by ruthless entry into a chicken coop In the dad, of night. The present chicken case Is to be followed by a similar case though the defendants are not the one and same. Mr. Hamil ton's fate was put in the hands of the Jury shortly after 2 o'clock this after noon. Hamilton is accused of having r tol en two chickens and they werf return ed to the owner after Hamilton's "cap t'ire.M . Come Here to Locate. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox of South La started to make a gun play, fell In thel Grande have returned from their six offered her 20c per hour to sweep! coaches, did not get her. One scab weeks' visit in Sutton, Nebraska. They were accompanied home by their son, Charles Wilcox and family who will be located here. The newcomer is a brother of the Wilcox brothers, draymen. BOY WANTED Fara-Us-KIn g Factory. hamU of the chief of police, gun m taken away from him. One scab quit last night, think we will get on.- or two more tomorrow. Conductors Alex-1 ander and Cummlngs testing air on their trains. La Grande. Scab reduced front end of main rod on engine 362. punohed front head out before she got cut yard. Left side cylinder head leaking J Union county has funds on hand with badly, tank spring broken. Passenger I which to pay all road warrants which trains all late. Not attempting to were endorsed prior to Oct. 5th. 1911. mow freight on time. I No Interest allowed on the above Brooklyn shops. One guard quit; he, -warrants after' Oct. 10, 1911 Cigar I needs the money but he won't scab j JOHN ITRAWLEY, Howard sn Foster S-H-O-E-S FOR MEN ARE BEST! WHY? Because they wear longer and retain their shape better than other makes. Most Styles $4.50 and $5.00. HOLLAND SHOES for Boys. Once tried elways worn. In prices from $2.25 to $3.50. L. J. FRENCH SHOE GO. 9 Treasurer's Call for' Road Warrants. m r i mm bam h -i itaT IIkIII'HTUI m. 1 J I Only one blacksmith showed up thU' io-9-5t County Treasurer. mrrtz