AJL5 4 iA OltAK JJiTE V JbJN Lis U O l oii v Juiif THE OBSERVER BRUCE DENNIS Id-tor bdJ Owaer. rrt s3 at the putoffJc at La Grande as uicon J-c'ass matter. glBSCIUPTIOX EATES. singly copy Se I ill , per r.tik 15c ir month 65c t ...... - -an HOW ABOUT 3IILWAIKEE? A socialist speaker last night on the streets of La Grande denied the Ob aerver's statement that any city which had adopte i socialism had regretted Its action' and offered this paper a ten. litical dollar bill to cite one inntance. Vej majority. WhyT Because the .city as do not want the orator's' ten dollar bill a whole was entirely unwilling to take tut we respectfully call attention to a over what seems to be certain if so many of the principles which the so-,-"" ciaUa's advocate. The task for the i voter at the election is a simple one ' If not, you must vote lor the Independ ent candidates, but If you want to put La Grande under socialist rule vote for Mr. Wines. The Observer con tends that it will be a mistake to elect a socialist ticket in this city. The ex perience of other citeg verify this claim, and La Grande should not stand before the world an admitted socialist community. The best interests of the city and of every property owner de mands that socialism be defeated on Monday. You cannot afford to tread this experimental ground. Not at this time, at least. Los Angeles defeated the same po- party by a very, very large l 1 "" i ' ii. j w- ' . 0 r r- r 3 r 7ZD CZ ' C. JGC - f 4 jC press dispatch of recent daw snt out from Milwaukee. Here It Is: V Milwaukee, Wis, Dec. 6. Tim socialist administration hro Is cialism prevails namely the odium of the business world, the army of unem ployed who chose to be "unemployed" which army would immediately call iBffering from the vWt blow of the city' ?ome that e,ecta oc,allBtl Its 18 months' life tod'iv as a re- I to office. unit of the decision of the su preme court in declaring Us choicest ideas Illegal, throwing g 1-fiumber bl Us official b .l of o1 ice and 'stopping 'i'n idrn.hiit'ra ) lion's efforts lo feeY'fttt a $15 car ' license fee for ten years,, frosi wfclfcn H was expected to .'erivw ; $200,000. The city twiurer and : city controller are In ft predlca- ' rnent as they are probably per sonally responsible for the salar ies paid the ousted officials, as ' -well as the money spent under their direction. HATE TOO THOUGHT IT OTEEI On Monday there will be a city elec tion in La Grande at which a muni cipal administration will be chosen. It happens this year that the social ists as a political party met in conven tion and nominated a ticket. Whiltf we approve of this act of theirs In meeting as a mass convention and -making their nominations It Is con trary to the Oregon system and Is bound to be censured more or less by those who believe thoroughly In the system now in practice in this state. ' This ticket Is composed of socialists men who will naturally follow close, ly the teachings of that doctrine. The Independent ticket is headed by W. J. Church which ticket Is opposed to so cialism as a party and Is opposed to V ' Theafre EEFLNED ENTERTAINMENT FOB ALL PEOPLE. "ON THE WAR PATH." The adventureous bravery of a boy In attempting to defend the cab in against the attack of a band , of Indians. - -KALESt "T1TAORAPH MONTHLY OF CURRENT ETENTS." An ani mated newspaper of the great happenings and doings of th world at a glance. SEE IT. ' "COUNTERFEIT rtOLL" -Fate can be "cussed" mean sometimes, which is clearly shown In this laughable comedy picture. LUBIN. ; Mr. Williams will sing;: "CIAEBEN OF MT HEART." YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME iWORtDCLijtfrSi. In general the world looks bette?( mere peaceful this evening that it did a week. ago. All things are not set tled; some will possibly be in a condi tion of unrest when Gabriel blows his horn; but the world of restless peo ple has made progress. One ' of the points where this is to be seen is la the matter of the Jew who is cursed by the, vapid Idler for the same reason the Chinese resident is cursed simply because he attends to bis own affairs and accumulate . money Instead ol wasting; it upon those who will not work. Were all the world Jews It would be better than it is at present. Rhissia has' ever been a Jew-baiter. It is a crime in Russoland to be born descendant of Abraham. It Is so diligently intolerant to him that even when an American citizen of that faith goes to visit the land of the white Tsar he is treated with indignity. This week Uncle Sam wrinkled his brow. stuck hiB chin whiskers out straight and "said things" to Mr. Russky. The gist of it Is that an American Is an American. If black, white, yellow, full blood or mongrel, he is of the blood royal and if interfered with to too great an extent, our good Uncle will send some of his puppies over there to bark at the doors of the vod ka drinking country, Our sea dog leviathans of the deep were not made for ornament; the Oregon proved that under Capt. Clark once and Is now ready for such another trip. . On a pension of 5,000 taels ($3,000) the prince regent, father, of the land less emperor of China, has been con tent to retire with his head and shoul ders still connected, and will for the remainder of his days look- for the regular remittance from the seat of the new government which is rumored to be at Nanking. i' The two messages to congress con tain texts enough to furnish lay and profane sermons for the sage adminis trators of national advice for the win ter entertainment of them who have nothing to do better than to peruse the Juicy columns of the congresslon' al Record. The grand Jury mill at the court house, sifting testimony, grinding out Indictments; the cltlsen commlttee-of-the-whole self-appointed for the ban ishment of lawlessness In Its inciplen cy, and the latest appeal of the strik er through the opera house meeting have been the Items of local interest most noticeable. That honest wage earners should be under the fear of attack by any class of persons what ever and should feel the need of police J a V ... Vilf a V ' y bc Elf Ufl i - - - j t j i That any lady will appreciate. It will De easy w soive the gift question at this store. Why Not Give Keiser Neckwear? We're exclusive agents for this beautiful line of Jabots, Frills, Fichus, Stocks, Lace Collars, Embroidered Collars, Etc. PRICES, 25c to $2,50 ija' .j-(rt; "t-"l rr u New Line of Fancy Dresden and Brocaded (j; Ribbons . . . 25c, 35c, and 50c per yard f A Set of Furs vill surely please You can select from our excel lent showing any price, quality or style of fur in a stole, muff or set. .Prices, J : , from $7.50 to $75.00 set i i I r Our line of 'Hand Pi l rrtltllQ all We're agents for both Dent's and Fownes celebrated makes of fine dress gloves for ladies and . men. Prices $1.50 to $3.75. thp latest, novelties in Plush. Vel vet, beaded, silver mesh and leath ers. Prices $1.25 to $12.50. ; i Dainty Embroidered Handkerchiefs YOU WILL BE BOTH SURPRISED AND' DELIGHTED TO SEE SUCH DAINTY, ATTRACTIVE, HAND FINISHED HANDKERCHIEFS AT THESE LOW PRICES. THE WORK OF . THE SWISS AND IRISH PEASANTRY. : ' PRICES 25c TO $1.00 i House Slippers $1.25 to $1.75. Silk Hosiery 50c to $1.75 pr. Fancy Linens of Every Description. Silk Scarfs and Mufflers If in Doubt Give a Merchandise Coupon " Made for any amount or any article, redeemable any time. Nc Cio ;.;:WESI9 Tlhe mgiiflty Z5 C 3C 30C or other protection . savors rather ol border-ruffian days too much to suit the average La Grander, ;.' ';"''' ' ; . est Invention, a combined moving pic- he would rather tend a furnace than tore machine and phonograph, he can run a lawn mower, is now convinced address ' 60,000,000 persons'" without that running a lawn mower is hilarl- Mayor Richardson's proclamation had the correct ring to It. There w an earnestness all the wn through which shows the chief executive means , just what he says. This insures to ov- j eryone the right to walk the streets of La Grande without being molested aid qf -molestation does occur it will mee$ , with speedy punishment. ' Tn boys, within the yards, however, must bear leaving Washington. ; The scheme is not likely to appeal to the president, however, for leaving Washington Is one of the best things in his repertory. The man who, last summer,, thought What Makes a Strong Bank? L , UTTLB KES0CirCE--Our resources are TU0O.M, cempossd o well secured leans aid oash. i lKPLBOASS KSSERTES Our ash' reserves are usally 16 to 84 per eest ot our immediate llabtiltlee (de ' peeits subject U ebeck., and always more thai IB per , cent ot our total liabilities, the amount required by Uw. ' 8. 1DIQU1M CinTlL. Our capital Is $100.Qfl.H. aad oar surplus, which to profits earned and retained as aMitloaal capital. U $105,000 00. . L CXTAULt BTASAGliMEBIT Dver since 1U organlaa i' tlon 35 years ago, this bank has been under careful maa agement Its officers and directors are mea . whe heve achieved success la the banking and other lines ot bus)- , nees. The fact that we have safely weathered every fl anclal storm during our career, and are today greater and stroager than ever Is evidence of good management It you are not already a depositor or client ot this strong aad successful bank, become one now. It yea are, tell yojjr friends aboat us, ' La Grande National Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON. CAPITAL . . . $ 100.000.00 . SURPLUS . . . 103,000.00 RESOURCES . . . 1,100,000.00 Prd J. Hoim& Pre. " W, J. Cbureh, Vico Pre. V. L. Keyorfc, Cmhm , ; Earl ZUndaLMX CilRjr In mind that this movement is so one sided affair, and when they enter La Grande as cltlsens they must be men and not resort to any "rough stuff", either, for it will not be tolerated. A strikebreaker because of the fact he ii strikebreaker will not have a passport to do as he pleases unless he pleases to do right. AS O0SSASSS GITK HEALTH WELL AS STYLE. By wearing the Goasasd Dorset, which la built RIGHT, thousands ot women are gaining remarkably in health. ; - Physicians trace many tils of w mea to tight lacing or faulty corsets and prescribe the Gassard Hr ail ments caused by other corsete. The Gossard la a God-aead to the womaa who wants solid comfort for her back, perfect freedom la breath ing, in walking, or whea seated, or whose pride demands a stylish, dla- ous sport compared to tending a fur nace. ' Speaking of Greek reunions, there was also something doing in that New York theatre when 75 Irish policemen were called to quiet an Irish mob at an Irish play. George W. Perkins announces that the Sherman law was not handed' down with the ten commandments T..l J ..ii w. . . cviueuuy oir. reruns Das Deen re newing acquaintance with the Good Book. Miss Alta Scott,. a school teacher at Gillette, Wyo., threw a stone at a coy ate, Btrlklng the animal and killing it How true it is that truth is stranger than fiction. - " Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN The rooms are good and Steam Heated only blockjjfrom depot one 0. C Brichoux, Prop. - Fred Lockley of the Pacific Monthly ly has swallowed the Sunset magazine and hereafter the two magnificent pub ; Ucatlons will be merged as one. With . Fred Lockley In charge of Sunset it will cease to be an "organ" of the railroads, a thing that has always ban- tlnctive figure , dlcapped the Sunset and caused peo- Ther Is a Gossard model for every ' pie to lay It aside In the belief that it figure. $3.50 to $8.50. was printed solely to assist the trans- j - Try one and be convinced. A com- 1 1 portation companies. While we never pleta line always on hand. J believed this was entirely true, yet the - MRS. ROBT. PATTI80S, : ' general public thought so which made l'hona Blk 1481. -Corsetiera I ' the road Just as hard to travel as though it had been a fact Fred Lock ley never ran an "organ" In his whole life. The Independence of his nature G. T. Darley Cement Contractor" , Consult him before letting your sidewalk: i s ! tils ever reflected by his pen and heroJ i; Is hoping he will make amuuoa doi ' ' lars out of the venture. I 1 1 The acquittal ot Mrs. Patterson In I Denver, should have the effect of put ilnr nnnnar Intn thft rtffoniiA rvf Mm Vermllya, in Chicago. Thomas A. Edison has demonstrat to President Taft that by using his )at Good Cheer to All I Is our frequent wish to the public generally and wo' are surely doing our, share by furnishing you strictly fresh good Candies. We will be pleased to give you prices on your Xinas Candies, which are home made. v nm rrn t& Hot Tamales5cand25c. ' ' OLlJJilii D 1