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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1912.
THE OBSERVER
BRUCE DENNIS
EDITOB AXD OWNER.
Metered at tJie postoiilce at La Grande,
Oregon, as second class matter
scBsmirnox bates.
ally, single cop j it
BaJly, per week lie
dally, per month lie
A MATTER Or JUDGMENT.
The Progressive (Bull Moae) party
of Oregon held a mass meeting in Sal-1
em this week and named a state tkkeL
Many Progressives "vho are not in the
movement for office honestly believed
that the way to assist the national
ticket this year was to name no local
candidates and thus show sincerely a
arm stand for the primary law of
Oregon. But in the mass meeting the
sentiment was pronounced to name
candidates for United States senator
and congress. This same sentiment
wanted to pick over the Republican
ticket now before the people and pro
tect their pets by calling them Pro
gressives and not put out candidates
against them. An action like this
would have resolved into "fusion" of
the kind that swallowed the Populist
party in the nineties. It would also
have shown plainly to the rank and
Die of the voters of the state that the
Progressive movement In Oregon was
not a matter of principle but a vehi
cle for aiding and assisting in Indi
viduals. There was but one way to view the
question. Either no ticket at all was
the proper thing or a straight ticket
clear down the line was .the proper
thing, but under no circumstances
could men who believe that Roosevelt
should carry Oregon this year lend
themselves to making up a political
alate, the whole purpose of which
would be to render assistance to some
ambitious office seeker.
, - first, the fight was made for no
nominations In ttS mass meeting, but
the majority was against such a pro
ceeding. Then came the fight made by
Jhe ones who had pets to protect.
This was so apparent that It was
necessary to make a fight against It.
For Instance proteclton was asked for
Secretary of State Oltott and claims
were made that he is a Progressive,
lrop?rly withdrew and did not accept
the nomination.
As a representative convention of
the entire state the Dull Moose masti
meeting failed for its members were
chiefly Salem, Portland and nearby
towns. But as a conveyor of outi
monry which la about all that could bo
gathered at this late date, it was in
dicative by those present who tie
j sincere of the lighting feeling po.ssos-
l iu uic bimh; i.i-aiii.ii uiHCUW.e iom
j l':a;!nn and against the st-'ullii:; of tie
j presidential nomination, whuh afttr
jail, is the pivot on which every l'ro
; givssive rct. Tfc matter ot seek
'. in or holding otilie is an after i on
1 !.iera:ion. nt in our Judgiien: should
, Jiave eliminated tlilj year in or
! dr r for the new tuoveaieui :o have
pote before the people on a li'sli plane.
ii;wever, diffvrnce in opinion is al
ii good to have, and the Judgment
SHOWED Kte CONTEMPT.
The Performance Was Costly,, but It
Rolioved His Feolinga.
At Dussiiux'a rt-stuuruut. In the
Grand Murskoi ut St. Petersburg, six
officers of the- Imperial Hurst guards
sat drinking cliuiuimiie. Not far from
them sat un liiHlxulnVnnt little mun
with a sbufohy coat und un unkempt
beurd and a t'luss of liquor la front of
htm. It was uot Ion;; before he beviime
aware tbut lie wax being rtdk-uled by
the officers u foresaid.
By nnd by. as they bet-nine moru and
more oflVusire lti their remarks on bis
personal apimarance, etc., ho called for
the waiter and said, "Bring me six bot
tles of your best champagne.' The
waiter hesitated. "Did you uot bear
wbnt I said?" a.iked the-little num.
The waiter brought the wine and six
tf est
of those who desired the opening o
nominations and the further develop- glasses. 'Take these Elasses away and
ment of a whole ticket may possibly fetcn a bnsln oue ag ,arge a9 you (.nn
bear Its fruit.
IMPRISONED GIItLS FOl'SD.
Three dinee Hidden Behind Barri
caded Doors Are Captured.
San Francisco, Sept. 21. Three Chi
nese girls have been rescued here by
the police detectives hacking down a
steel liarricaded-door to a secret hid
ing place and are held at Ingle Island
by the federal authorities. It Is believ
ed the arrests may prove Instrumental
in breaking up a Chinese smuggling
ring Importing Chinese girls Into this
country, and placng them In disreput
able resorts.
LOST A Knight Templar charm iu
business section of .city Saturday
night Suitable reward (or return
to Henry ft Carrt store. 9-9-tf
"otlre to Trespassers.
Hot Lake. The undersigned hereby
positively prohibit any and all per
$5ps bunting or shooting on the prop
erty known as the Hot Lake marshes
or the Grandview Farming company's
lands. These fields and pastures are
the topography of the lands Is such
that this stock will surely be killed
or Injured If shooting Is permitted.
For this reason we are compelled to
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(Signed) W. M. PIERCE.
W, 0. 8AWTER,
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SPECIAL TRAIN
-taker to Pendleton and Itetnrn an6
Intermediate Points.
Till a In trtA fnna rxf tV.A font- hn(
rendered valuable assistance to Ralph !,enjr a" re1nMt ff Ptt
E. Williams In causing Frank Bynan,
a delegate to th Republican natlonnl
-tonventlon, to break his Instructions
and vote for Williams (or CQtnmlttee
jnan and. against everything In the con
TentlOn that would have apslsted
(Roosevelt's success, caused a lively lit
tle row and In the end a whole ticket
was placed In the field. There was
also quite a following of Clyde B.
Aitchlson, the Republican nominee for
-railroad commissioner, and claims
were made that it was a non-political
ofTice. As a matter of fact Clyde B.
Aitchlson never should have been
nominated by the Republicans of Ore
gon for he Is not the man for railroad
commissioner. He is the very man
the shipper cannot trust, hence his
tindeslrablllty. These things wcre all
mentioned and his fate was like 01
cott'a for 1m got a mau placed against
him.
One thing must be said of the Bull
Moose mass meeting it was a free
speech meeting; a meeting In whlc
each voter spoke in plain English.
This was best Illustrated by L. H. Mc-
Mahan of Salem, who dellevered a
lecture on Senator Bourne, which will
probably go down in the history of
the state as one of the tersest pieces of
oratory that ever pierced the Salem
atmosphere. 1
The nomination of George Joseph
against Judge Eakln was at no time
a serlnux nomination and Jnspph very I cal agent
September 26th, 27th, 2Stb.
On above-named dates, the O.-W. R.
& N. will run a special train Bakei iu
Pendleton and return on tallowing
schedule:
Going;.
Leave Baker 7:15 A.M.
Haines .. 7:35 A.M.
North Powder . 7:55 A.M.
" Union Jet 8:40 A.M.
v La Grande 9:00 A.M.
Arrive Pendleton 12:05P.M.
Returning.
Leave Pendleton 7:00 P.M.
Arrive La Grande, 9:50P.M.
Union Jet 10:30 P.M.
' North Powder 10:50 P.M.
" Haines 11:14 P.M.
Baker 11:45 P.M.
For further particulars ask your lo-
Bud." The waiter again hesitated, but
obeyed Instantly at the peremptory rep
etition of the order. "A piece of soap,"
was the next order. It was brought
"A towel." The waiter banded him
one. ."Now open the bottles." The
waiter did so.
The little man now Oiled tbe basin
with the contents of the six bottle
rolled up his sleeves, washed himself
In tbe costly fluid, wiped bis hands
laid a hundred ruble note? on tbe table
and. casting a look of withering con
tempt on the officers, strutted out ot
the room. Argonaut
THE MOON AS WE SEE IT.
Its Mountains and Craters and Its
Lights and Shadows.
Tbe visible part of tbe moon Is about
equal to the superficies of North Amer
ica. It is very mountainous, and around
tbe vast dry plains wbicb form the
dark spots seen with the naked eye are
volcanoes whose funnel shaped craters
resemble old wells filled In by the de
posits of ages. ,
Maps of tbe moon show more than
83,000 such craters, some of them 200
kilometers In diameter.
Tbe radius of tbe earth Is supposed to
be nearly four times that of the moon.
ProporQonnllv the njooq Js much more
Mountainous than Ihe, earth. Ml the
lunar volcanoes are extinct '
Tbe moon was formed after tbe earth
was formed. It has gone to Its doom
faster than tbe earth because, as Its
mass is much feebler than tbe earth's
mass, it cooled faster. Tbe moon's Ugbt
and shade are clearly seen because it
baa no appreciable atmosphere.
The moon baa been called the "pan
th.ton of astronomers" jjecause IJs vol
canoes Tiave ieeti hSmed Tor astron
omers. Kk-cioli guve his owu name to
a Bplendld lunar "rlreus," and to a very
small and insignificant volcano be gave
tbe name of Galileo. Harper's Weekly.
Courts Honor Late Justice.
Tacoma, Sept. 21. In deference ti
the memory of Chief Justice Dunbar 01
the supreme court, the superior cour
where is being held the sensational
$40,000 damage suit of Mrs. Lizzie Mas
nusen against Bishop O'Dea, Fathe
George C. Van Goethen, and a Sister
of the Visitation convention, wa.s clon
ed today,
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The Strength
Of A Bank
la based on the character of its assets, and of the men be
hind R.
This bank, for twenty-five years a pillar of strength in
this community, keeps its resources absolutely clean and
dependable. - '
Its officers will always see that Its assets are of such a
character that its strength can never be questioned.
Upon this basis we invite year confidence and your se-
La Grande National Bank
LA GRANDE, ORBQON.'
CAPITAL ... $ 100.000.00
SURPLUS . . . 120,000.00
' RESOURCES . . . 1,000,000.00
JOB X SOX IX OHIO.
Governor Johnson Is to Speak at CIce
land This ETenlnir.
Cincinnati, Sept. 21. Gavemn:
Johnson, the California Progressive
candidate tor vice president, who has
been campaigning in the East arrived
at Akron this afternoon and will reach
Cleveland tonight
G. 0. P. Campnlifn Opens In Ohio.
Columbus, O., Sept. 21. The Repub
lication campaign Iu 0'iio wax form
ally opened here today under auspi
cious conditions. Good-sized delega
tions were on hand from cities through
the state and much enthusiasm was
manifested on every hand. The chief
orators of the day were Senator Henry
Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts and
former Vice President Charles W.
Fairbanks of Indiana.
J. BAUDS,
W. J. ttHJBCH,
TtcvTm.
mm scroti.
AMtetaatl
Emancipation SeiiiM entennlul.
Washington, D. C, Sept 2t The ne-
(roes of the national capital have com
pleted elaborate arrangements tor the
celebration of the fiftieth anniversary
of the Issuance ot the emanclivfit:)i:
proclamation bv President Llnc-!ii or
September 22. ISt!2. The releoi.itiun
will begin tomorrow and will continue
tour days. In connection with the cel
el ration there will be held an Inter
denominational religious conference ot
national scope and a two days' session
of the National Congress of Colored
1 Educator.
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Depoattory of the United mates Oeveromeirt Cmlt-
4 0tatM PMtaJ Bartaga Depeattary.
To Discuss City Affairs. -Dusseldorf,
Sept 21 Delegates from
n my countries are arrivltif In Dus
seldorf for the International congress
on municipal affairs, which will mct
The New Idea in Comfort
A union suit' with closed crotch. Think of it
No more discomfort; no seam or opening
through the crotch, but knitted, closed like
a pair of drawers. A union suit that fits
smoothly all over and is entirely comfortable
at every point This is the newpatented
White Cat Union Suit
with KSoscd Krotcli
We stall be very glad trxshow it to you
because we know it is the most satis
factory undcrjarment you can buy. , -
NOTICE We carry this popular
garment in both regular and stouts.
Prices : $1.50 to $5.00
We're Also Sole Agents for the Famous
STEVENSON -Staley Brand- UNDERWEAR
'Once a wearer, always a Booster."
Union Suits
$2.50 to $6.00
Shirts and Drawers
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$1.25 to $3.50 Garment
Complete Line
Union Suits
$lj00to$4.00
'ft
Cotton Underwear
Shirts and Drawers
50c to $1.25 Garment
Buy it at West's then you'll know it's the best.
N.
WEST
The QualitylStore
here Monday for a week's session. A
large attendance and anattractive
program combine to give promise b:
an interesting and profitable confer
ence. ' The principal subjects to he
discussed will be municipal construc
tion, municipal traffic and the foster
ing f arts, scences and public s.ifct;.
'n clti-es.
Strike Follows Assaull,
Sun Francisco, Sept. 21. Because of
in alleged beating Superintendent 0s
far Mann of the State Construction
company gave Matt McCann, an ageil
member of the Hoisting Engineers' un
ion, the Building Trades council has
ordered a strike of
by the company.
DO men employed
moke ixmcrarEMS returs ld
Orand Jury RctnniM Charges Asrnin-.;
Woolen Mills Officers.
Boston, Sept. 21. New secret in
dictments were returned here today
by a special grand Jury in connection
with the accusations against the tex
tile mill owners "lpantlng" dynamite
In the strikers' homes in the Law
rence strike. 'William M. Wood, pres
ident of the American Woolen com
pany, Frederick Atteaux, head of the
Textile Mills "Supply company, Daniel
Music in the Home
i,
Ever Stop to Think What it Means
S Nothing You Can Invest the Same;
Amount of Money in Will Bring
SIS Greater Returns in the Way
of Pleasure and Enjoyment.
Collins a dog fancier previously in
dicted in connection with the same al
ls ged offenses, are among the men accused.
IT'S EAST TOO. BRING 110, $15 O R $20 AD ARRANGE TO PAY H, S
: 0B 110 PER MONTH. YOU'LL EVEtH REGRET IT. .
Or maybe yours Is one of the homes
where there are no children to learn
to play and you think that perhaps
you are too old to fean now yourself.
You can still have music In tbe noiue.
Von can play on one of our latest
style player pianos as well au the
most accomplished musicians play any
class of music you desire, rag time or
the classics. - - -
Player 'pianos o Hw1a price, too.
you can afford them, rigbt at the same
prices you ha?e been used to paying
for an ordinary piano.
Beautiful mahogany cased latest 88
not play piano with bench and li
brary of music for $397.00 and on
your own terms. No excuse for not
having music In the home Is there.
Come lo and see for yourself how
easy It Is. Lee Bethel, mar. Rd-
French Piano Mfg. Co., Adams and Flrj
Sts i La Grande, Ore.
FIRE CHIEF
Hare you any Are protection
around j our home I If not, why
not equip your home or business
bouse' with my new dry chemi
cal fire extinguisher. A child
or woman can handle It. Abso.
lately guaranteed.
K. 51. D1TTEBRAXDT
701 Washington Ave.
Phone Black 3471 La Grande, Or
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I recommend heartily Dr. H.
8. Brownton who takes my
practice. I know. Mm dt-
sonally and his work is de
pendable. Dr. : Brown ton
has had 15 years, practical
experience and has made
food in the profession. -
DO. STEVENSON.
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