La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 13, 1916, Image 6

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1916.
N1VE
AL
SAHRMY. I1B 14th
Only one More Day of the Grand Universal Factory
Demonstration, With the Great F8EE Offering.
Your Choice of Aluminum Ware or Oak Rocker.
We Have Sold More Universal Stoves in Union County
Than all Other Makes Combined.
There is a Reason.
Come and Let us Demonstrate. -
WHITE PORCELAIN
SPLASHER BACK
PATENTED ADJUSTABLE
SLIDING OVEN DAMPER
PATENTED
SOLID CAST
LEFT END
B 11 1 v:; :-vt.,., 1 1 "
f " e i wwt TriT 1 T f "
LIFT KEY PLATE T1
- mi r ' fM.ii'n
"IT
WIDE & SHALLOW
FIRE BOX
DRAFT 6. POKER DOOR
REMOVABLE DUPLEX GRATES
MACHINE FACED
REGISTER DAMPER
SANITARY LEG BASE
BALANCED ROLl DOOR
COMBINATION SMOKE t CHECK
DAMPER
BURNISHED KEY PLATE TOP
y,7D0U8LE0VEN BACK PORCELAIN USED
f itr HAayrillU IWlflO CfMUl
PORCELAIN
FLUE LINING
HEAVY ASBESTOS
MILL BOARO
HEAVY POLISHED
STEEL 3CDY
INSIDE PORCELAIN
OVEN DOOR LINING
V.iDrn nil nlir BOTTOM
UNIVERSAL'
t 1
1J Full UU U U WU Ufi lLJ U .VilH ULi WW a uu a "
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PAKIY AHblHIa IN ffltr
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PAW
BAD OCEAN TRI!
Jiv. Upton II. Gibbs Sailed From
Glasgow 35 Years Ago Today.
Thirtv-five years ago today Rev.
."Upton H .Gibbs, rector of St. Peter s
and deun of the ministerial fraternity
-of this city, set sail from Glasgow for
America. The date vs recalled to
3ay by Mr. Gibbs i:i conversation over
j-ough seas. On the day his ship put
out to sea, great numbers of boats
were lost off the coast of Ireland, and
ifhe trip was delayed by very heavy
s-torms. Incidentally ho landed in
Iowa in due course of time, and there
encountered the famous mud year in
-"hat state when grain was unthresh
:abl. horses dying of mud fever, and
. conditions generally deplorable, mv.
- Gibbs admitted today that upon that
occasion he much longed for old Eng-
; land again,
ff"-
For a Muddy Complexion.
t,,w i :hnnihnrlnm's Tablets and
.idopt a diet of vegetables and cereals
RECALLED. ' Take outdoor exercise daily and your
I f.nm 1 ex C I Will UC KIvahj mi nu.vu
within a few months. Try it. Ob
lainnhlc everywhere.
it most reach
you fresh it
moves off the
grocer's shellf
so
Golden West Coffee
is "Just Kiahf
DEMOCRATIC CATALOGUE OF
PRESIDENT WILSON'S E.N E
M1ES COMPILED FOR NA
TIONAL COMMITTEE.
REPUBLICAN WORDS CONCERN
ING DEMOCRATIC APPOINT
MENTS SPOKEN BY THE RE
PUBLICAN COMMITTEE.
AO xt nna nliipi'ts to :l man taK-
v..., wwj-vw
; ,.ra nf liio fi-innds. nut he should
not do it at the expense of other peo
ple. The Democratic administration
has taken excellent care of its
friends, but it has done it at the ex
pense of all the people.
Notice of Final Account.
NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN that
the undersigned has this day filed
with the County Court of Union Coun
ty, State of Oregon, his Final Account,
as the Executor of the Estate of J. G.
Johnson, deceased.
That said Court has fixed Novem-
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Men's New-
FALL HAT:
.Our line iiK-Uuics nil the newest ami nobbiest styles
for Full and Winter, 1916. A wide variety ot up-1o-date
sliapes, as well as the always popular staple
bio.
in ...I :., .ivv I SliU'K. SMCCI.
KS. jXiI li'HM in urniiinw ..t. ?
ind l?rovn. Tin-so are mostly samples ironi two
well-known inanuracturei-s. So, of course there is
;i real saving.
'J'hc "(overnor" a roRular .f 1.00 Hat for $2.8o
The "Tiuer Special" a regular !fo."0 Hat for $2.45
liead Lettuce and for the season, will have fine
The "American" a regular $2.f0 Hat for
The " Mavfield" a regular )f:UX) Hat for . . g-
Other pool Hats at l-00. ?1-4D
Men's Sample Ca,s for Fall and Wn.
lioy;V' Sane'Cai 25c 45c
BY GEORGE CREEL.
(Written for the Demociatic National
Committee.)
New York, Oct. in. ( United Press)
Never whs onyone so foriunute m
his enemies as President Wilson.
The forces that liht him empha
size his achievements and accentuate
the issues more strongly than all the
words that could be used. Airainst
him is Wall street, en per to repeal the
Federal reserve act that has released
.......in uml fYirliiiliU'ii usjrv: the em-i
i i plovers who made money out of child I
1 labor; the Shipping trust, still dream
Jling of subsidies and furious against
lithe Seamen's law that has lifted the
J I sailor out of slavery;
i Financial Imperialism, hopeful of
lithe time when it may use the army
land the navv as collection agencies;
the Armor Plate trust and the Pow
ilder Trust, whipped out of their cx-
tortious by government manufacture;
i 1 the tariff swine, homesick for the
i : Pavne-Aldrich law upon which they
J built their monopolies; the labor
1 1 crushers who hate the provision in the
Clayton law that stopped the abuse
S ' of the writ of injunction and the im
prisonment of men without trial by
i jury; the reactionaries who fought the
tn the sa-
apiiuiumiviii. ............... -- ---
"premo bench because they feared his
! i.-..n..t.. .ml nio.rnsivism :
i 1 i n 1 1? . o in flip after-
ucji i, ... T .V
noon of said day, as the time, and the
Countv Court Hojse in La Grande,
Oregon, as the place, where and when
the Court will hear objections, if any,
to said final account, and at said time
and place will allow, modify, or deny,
said final account, as may appear
from the evidence offered at such
hearing.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this
22d day of September, 1916.
J. A. WOOUUlilj,
Executor.
D. 9-22-29; 10-6-13-20-p.
THEHUB
The Sample
Store
imnnatv nnd nrocrressivism
The alien conspirators, impudently
demanding that a president be elected
who will tnne nis iuiimhh run
from Berlin or London; Shylocks re
sentful of the Rural Credits law, and
all the host of grafters who have lieen
divorced from tne goou urn nuugu v
which they fed for so long a tune.
x ... lut nnt n roniM'ssiim-
aire, not a "hyphen," not a Tory nor
J ! a reactionary is missing from the roll
1 1 of Woodrow Wilson's enemies. All of
them arc for Hughes, pouring their
J millions into his campaign fund, and
I j supporting him wun num uniiiusntsm
J in those newspapers and magazines
that thev own, and in that portion of
the foreign lancunge press that they
have subsidized.
Never was choice so plain. On one
side a President who has fought fot
the people and for America; on the
other side every sinister mrce mai
. . i. n e
I has tieen poisoning im- wens oi
democracy, every corrupt influence
J that has been taking the teeth out of
the Declaration of Independence.
(BY GEORGE G. HILL.)
(Written for the Republican National
Committee.)
New York, Oct. IS. (United Press) j
Is it not small of Governor Hughes!
to devote so much time to attacking
the Wilson administration because of
its betrayal of civil service reform?
Of what general interest is it tlvit
the Democrats have created a few
more offices and appointed "deserving
Democrats" to places formerly tilled ,
by Republicans.
lletiayal of civil service reform,
means waste of the people's money.!
Is that a small matter? Civil service
reform means appointing and keeping
employed competent men. The ap
pointment of men merely because
they are "deserving Democrats"
means, in practice, the appointment of
j incompetent men, just as dees the re
' placing of competent Democrats with
! inexperienced Republicans chosen
simplv bi'tause of their service to the
i party! The Wilson administration
has created not "a few," but thou
sands of needless, useless offices, and
ihas tilled these places and those of
thousands of experienced men wun in
competent. Of course, it generally
takes three incompetents, or more, to
do the same work that was performed
by two trained and experienced men.
When it becomes necessary to tax
every man who runs a little theatre,
according to its seating capacuy, iu
impose taxes on every billiard and
pool table, to add taxes to the ex- j
expenses of every farmer and busi- j
nessman who has to borrow money to j
conduct his business, is it not of im-,
portance whether tne expenses ot tne
Government nre unnecessarily in
creased by using its f u.ids to reward
fellow political workers, instead of j
conducting the Government s business
economically with men who can and
will give value received for the
wages they draw ?
What would you tnuiK oi tne man
ager of a creamery wh.i, immediately
he ivas appointed, let out half the
competent, experienced men and put
in their places his sons ami nephews
nnd friends, putting two of them on
the payroll for every one let out'!
That is what the Wilson administra
tion has been doing and that is what
Governor Hughes promises he will not
do. That is what has, in large part,
I made it necessary for the Democrats
I to impose various and onerous special
Cheerylanes
Head Lettuce
We arc pleased to announce to our Customers that
we have received the Agency for Cheerylanes
Head Lettuce and for the season will have fine
Head Lettuce at all times.
If you are going to give a party you will surely
want some of this Lettuce. We are still receiving
Peaches and Tomatoes, although the season is
about over.
J! G. Snodgrass Grocer
Quality
PHONE MAIN 43
Service ,Honest Pricei
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