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THE OBSERVER, 1710 Sixth St,
. La Grande, Oregon.
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AN INVITATION TO DISASTER.
- With a view to making: travel saf
er Representative Roberts of Massa
chusetts has introduced a bill in con
gress requiring all railroads in inter
state commerce to use fireproof, steel
cars and to equip their lines with
, automatic switches, signals and, such
other safety '. devices as may be ap
proved by the interstate commerce
commission. The bill would hold of
ficers, directors and operating . offi
cials, as well as the corporations; -responsible
for violations and would
provide for fines from $500 to $10,000
and prison sentences from thirty days
to one year. The introduction of the
measure was brought by. a wreck on
the New York, New Haven and Hart
ford system in which six were killed
and many injured by the telescoping
of a wooden Pullman of the old type. I
In this case, however, the engi
neer has testified and the company's
books uphold his claim that several
days before he had reported that the
brakes on his engine failed tp work. .
The accident could have been avoided,
he says, if he could have stopped his
engine. The general charge is made
in connection with this wreck that tlje
financial exploitation of the system
had brought .the road to a run-down
condition where little attention was
paid to requests for repairs or for j
new equipment. Naturally, such 4
state of affairs is an invitation to dis
aster.. ' ."
1 Buy
0 4 At a saying of ;l-4 to 12 the price '
- BENJAMIN SUITS HIRSCH WICK WIRE SUITS
... : .Regular 2Q.00 to $30.00 Regular $25.00 to $30.00
Now $15.00 ta $22.50 Now $18.75 to $22.50
BOYS' XTRAGQOibf SUITS SWEETY BRAND SUITS
Regular $5.00 to $10.00 , : v Regular $20.00 to $27.50
Now $3.75 to $7.50. v Now $15.00 to. $20.65
Fidelity $15.00 Suits, now $11.25
-100 Men's and Young Men's Suits l-'HALF PRICE '
T ", , See samples 'of .this; wondei'f ul offering on display in our win
dow. All good styles and high grade materials.; .
ONE GROUP BOYS' SUITS., FURNISHING GOODS
Values up to $7, to ," tO QQ in all newest styles and reput
be closed out for .. y.dJ able makes, at great reductions
1.1
In Our Ready-to-Wear Department
Every garneirt in our exclusive MReady-to-Wear"'' department
is on sale at forced sacrifice prices. vNot one gannent reserved.
50 TAILORED SUITS
for women and nus., None
worth less than $25, jf flA
going at ...-T.-l..,i.O3y
50 WOMEN'S DRESSES
that sold regularly up to
$15.00, now
going at :-JL
$5.00
SEE SAMPLE IN. WINDOW.
SEE SAMPLE IN
WINDOW.
ALL NEW STYLES IN WOMEN'S COATS AND SUITS RE
DUCED TO -llWHOLEflAIJE COST AND BELOW
Buy New Footwear at Sacrifice Prices
Our line includes all newest lasts and leathers in the famous
Pingree.," "Utz & Dunn," and "Fox Footery" for women and
misses. The "Educator" and the "Romper" for children. ' "J.
E. Tilt" for men. Broken lines at less than cost of manufacture
West's Remodeling Sale
v'i'" (oiKnow W
lantic City man insane. Having that
much money at one time is enough
to drive almost anybody crazy.
help to make travel safer, but we
must not forget the relation of f i- j " "
nance to the operating side of rail- The trouserjne as substitute for
road. . Where the company officials the skirt is the latest for women. As
are spending their time juggling the it ,g a little tighter than the tightest
stock market instead of building up 8kirt it win probably bec0me popu
a good railroad it is inevitable that ar
the risks of travel are increased. No '
transportation system that is finan-j , . . '
cially man-handled in the interests The Japanese have seized an Amer
of a clique of officers can compete in ican pleasure yacht. If they try to
efficiency with the road run as a run it they will not have enough
straight business proposition. And money left to go to war with any
it is efficiency in management, quite body.
as much as modern standards in the
equipment, which discourages wrecks. A poet in the east complains that
poetry is the worst paid form of writ
Worry over the fact that he had ing. Well, it is probably the worst
$150 in his possession drove an At- form of writing, too.
They have stepless cars in Cleve
land, O., now, but the strapless car
will probably not come along until
some time in the next century.
FIVE WIDOWS PENSIONED.
The Test of Time
Time determines whether the policies under which a bank Is oper
ated are safe. '
This bank has been in business twenty-sis years.
It has grown steadily until It bas become one of the strongest and
most prosperous financial lustltutlons in the West
The soundness u. policies Is attested by the long list of conserv
ative business vum w. transact their business here; also by an
earned surplus of ,''1Vi.,.,.f10, the work of time and the ree'ilt of
conservative managemit'.
This bank has facilities for taking care of more high grata tnV.
ness and offers its services t o those who appreciate the beat In
banking.
La Grande National Bank
La Grande, Oregon
Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $130,000.00 Resources, 1,100,000.08
DESIGNATED DEPOSITOR! OF UA'ITED STATES GOTERJIET.
UNITED STATES POSTAL SA TOGS DEPOSJTOBT.
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for the first and- $7.50 for additional
children. '
The law does not apply to any child
that does not live with its mother or
who has property sufficient to sup
port itself.
The juvenile judge shall have juris
diction and shall name a special gaur
dian for the children if the court
finds that the money so contributed
is being lavishly spent. The applica
tion for such moneys shall set-forth i
I the full name of the mother, the place I
1 j ;j J 1. .1 . e '
, ui resilience, uie names unu aires oi
the children. ' . '
1 Tlifl nnnrfr. atinll have nnwpr fn mil
- i
in witnesses to prove that the appli
cation is meritorious. Should a wid
ow or woman receiving this law's
; benefit marry, the allowances cease.
The law however, is applicable only to
women who lived in this state at the
time the act was passed, February 10,
1913, or who were residents of the
state at the time of the occurrence
of the events which entitle them to
the benefits of the law.
Fourteen Firemen Overcome.
Oakland, July 1. Fourteen firemen
were overcome while fighting a fire in
the basement of the Gurard Piano
company today. Although the damage
to the building is not more than $5000,
two hours' work was required before
the fire was under control. This is
the third fire for this Piano company
and an investigation is to be made.
Gas Claims Victim.
San Francisco, July 1. Edward
Riordan a shoe cutter was foundsdead
from gas asphyxiation at his home.
On the table was found an unfinished
not written on the back of a gas receipt.
Maes Summer
Cooking
Cool and
Comfortable
Pmure
shows our
burner stove.
We also
sell stoves of
I, 2 and
4-burners
Oil Cook-stove
Bakes Broils Roasts Toasts
Just as well as a regular coal
FOR BEST RESULTS WE RECOMMEND
PEARL or EOCENE OIL
Sold in bulk and ca
range. No odor. Does not taint the
rood. Dealers everywhere. Our
nearest agency will turnish further
information.
j PORTLANrT' SJ
... . SAN FRANCISCO
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