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14?; PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1916. QUALITY, STYLE, FIT, FINISH, PRICE. These are the fine pants ' which distinguish The BEST Tailoring Company's Clothing $19.50 Up . Our Customers wealing BEST TAILOR MADE SUITS enjoy that satisfying feeling of being well and properly attired $19.50 Up" - ' Many a man and young man finds himself better dressed and dressed more to his liking in the Best Tailoring Co's, Made to Measure Clothes There is a great satisfaction in wearing the host the market affords. Best Tailoring Clothes are absolutely hand-made of all wool fabrics, correctly fit ted, properly trimmed and with an air of distinction peculiarly their own. Full line of samples on display. Perfect fit guaranteed by tain legislation he went straight to Congress with his message and even read it in person before both houses so the whole United States would Know me iacts. men let tnose go against him that dare do it, the blood was upon their hands. Senator Nor ris said nobdy knew what they did in those secret caucuses. At the same time he undertook to tell us just ex actly what they did. Show me wher-5 the caucus bound itself to do some thing that was not for the good of the people. He. blames Wilson for "frighten ing" the people into preparedness; that Wilson at first was a peace man, but that when he decided to run again ne preacnea preparedness. Tnis is true to a certain extent. He was at first for peace, then for preparedness. But who aroused the whole nation? The Republicans, Roosevelt, Root, etc. But why haven't we been prepared be fore. The Republicans have been in power for 16 years and spent 30,000 minion acinars. wjiv weren't we prepared ? He says this CongTess has been the most expensive yet. That is true, but 500 million of that money went for preparedness, and every Re publican practically voted for it. But the last Republican administration was the most expensive of any ever before that. He says there was no danger of war. Roosevelt said differ ent, and if there was no danger why all this 'Republican howl about pre paredness. Wilson was right at first when he said there was no danger of war, but the country forced Congress and the President into strone prepar edness. Our President carries out the , wishes of the country. He had to sub- I mit though against his former convic- I tions and utterances. E. W. EASTMAN. J SPECIAL BRIGHTON GRAPES Finest Jelly Grape That Grows Large Size Basket 35 cents Concord Grapes, per basket ..35c Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track Candidates' Announcements. HilPs Department Store Quality and Service For Assessor. I have been regularly nominated on (he Democratic ticket for County As sessor. If I am elected I pledge my self to a fair assessment. I believe I the burdens should be fairly divided. I will devote my entire time to the I affairs of the office, believing that tne salary is sufficient to pay for it. I respectfully solicit the support of the voters at the comin? election. I Pd. Adv. W. A. MAXWELL. OF LOCAL INTEREST. SHERRY'S at Sherry's Sunday ant! Monday. frff r , n -its5' f W I km I ins iickci puncn. ; cents with "cheap" labor, then pay 2 But another crime, which is more cents freight to America and com typical of the kind of exploits for pete with American made hats that which Passin' Through" is notorious, cost $1.00 to make and thcieby under is his raiding of the grocery in town sell us and close "Hatville" out of one day, taking a quantity of flour business. Now he savs if we put a i and bacon away, and giving the pro- 1 protective tarifT of 10 cents on the ! vision so obtained to a poor little or-(foreign made hat then we can com phan kid who lives lone on the out-; pete and we will sell our excess in the .skirts of civilization. foreign market and that is what Alter his latest hol-up, "Passin'! makes our big exports. Well now if ! Through" takes refuge with a gang of , ve cannot compete with cheap labor I outlaws quarted in the cabins of an j on this side of the waters, how can we , '"ne i mine, men- loader is go on the other side of the pond with should, I take a box or two of Doan's ii.u nun, in, ukiv lu uMiuT, wnosu our nipn-pricoa-labor ' nut a.ui com : rem nniiiB is duu I'lazc.'. i nei e is an ni'te wiih n -hm,n i;.n.. k-.i Some People We Know, and We Will Profit by Hearing About Them. This is a purely local event. It took place in La Grande. Not in some faraway place. You are asked to investigate it. Asked to Relieve a citizen's word; lo connrm a citizen s statement. Any article that labor, then pay 2 j home Js more worthy of confidence Than one you know nothing about, Endorsed by unknown people. A. J. Larm, 1510 Jefferson St., La Grande, says; "Doan's Cidney Pills have proven a great success in our family for kidney disorders and I conscientiously recommend them. I know from my own personal use they are all that is claimed of them. When I get pain across my kidneys or notice e my kidneys are not acting as they WHY? We Consider Your Success Paramount to Our Own Because o& success depends on the development of & communities served by us and the prosperity of their inhabitants. We have made large investments for your convenience and comfort, in property which cannot be moved to some other locality if our business does not prosper as can yours There fore not only from public spiritedneBS but from business interests we wish to cooperate with you in anything tending to further the welfare of the community. No proposition is too small to receive our cheerful and thorough consideration Bnd active encouragement. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. Always at Your Service Telephone Main 34 i fcrnic fivm ':CiODJa.HAWl'AcItlt" ' .. iici.-mi minn-ii 1'iawr ami OU11T TOUS 11 11 COSU J? !1 U0 tO , the stranger over Amy, daughter of make a hat how can v sell a Japan ' on,? Kng, a cripple known as , ese hat that is made for !lu cents and , 'The Weasel." Hut "Passin" Through," at the same time freight ou- hats I whose hidden sorrow is that he knows : across the waters? But ds a nritter nothing of his parentage, reflects that of fact what really does happe-r' ' hj could not in any event ask the crirl T.-.l.-n fnr incfm.. m-..,,,,.. r.,.,i,; ,' Kidney Pills and they never fail n n.v me up. to marry him, and rides away, leav ing me neid to "ine wolt. i uuy io ior a mowin.r machine in this country and I go over to Enirhnul ui wnon tne young desperado, by I and buy the same Amen an made way of forgetting his troubles, shoots ' mowing machine for $..'. I me:in the up a saloon and gets arrested, events irirn f i.-n 1 enma m .Lo .... l l;.,,i Uako on a new color. The United ' can we buy the same AniBrkin m t;,.ii States marshal, into whose hands the in England twice as cheap as here' young oannit tails, knows the story of , The reason is the American people Jus birth. He had a regularly married make our American millionaires by father and mother; his father was that high protective tariff: that evtra murdered, and "The Wolf" was the $;J5 is put in the nockets of the in.Ins. Price 50c at all dealers. Don't sim- 1 V-ly ask for a kidney remedy got j Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Larm had. Foster-Milburn Cj., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. I tries. Now it wouldn't be so bad if munierer. i nere is n whirlwind tin I lhhj " which 'Tne Wolf" gets his, they legislated against cheap labor, Miss Mabel Taliaferro, gifted little "'' Passin Through" also gets his but as a matter of fact all the great stage and screen star, will be the fca- j ner name being Amy. industries import foreigners and pay tare attraction here at Sherry's on ' ,..,,,.. I them cheap wages right in our own Sunday and Monday in "God's Half AM MIS SENATOR NOKKIS. i country who compete with our Amer- Acre," a five part Metro wonderplav. 1 "" I iean laborers. Nobody with sens" in which this ..'harming artist is seen Eastman Says Either Senator j doubts that. And labor abroad is no at her best. Miss Tailiaferro was last , Piles or Senator Norris Is Wrong, (cheaper than here where the same seen on. the screen in "Her Great! , kind of high class machinery is used, I rice and "The Snowbird." Since I Grande, Oct. (To the Edi- ; but where there is no machinery it is going into the silent drama, Miss Tal- tor) Last night we again heard ; much cheaper, but then they " can't iaferro has more than duplicated her President Wilson denounced by Sen- j produce near as much, and therefore Kivui jui-tos upon me .speaking stage "llM .eurasKa. lie was : cannot compete with our improved where she will be remembered as tho Quite fair in many of his statements machinery. star of such phenomena! successes as ani admitted that Prc.-ideiit W'iNo:i; Then he attacks tho Eight Hour "Polly of the Circus," "Springtime." waa '"ijrht in not recognizing Huerta. . law and savs the railroad men am In tho Bishop's Carriage." "You Nev- 1 will be fair with the Senaio. :nd i fooled; that it isn't an eight hour law auinn mat very likely iYesulent W il- j hut a wage law. Even if it were only son has made some mistakes also. He ia wage law I would be in favor of it is human. Of course Hughes would He says it is not an eight hour law not have made any mistakes. He is because there is no penalty attached perfect. Hut . you will remember : for a violation. Thp when Senator Piles was here he said extra wages the railroad has to pay Wilson did wrong for not recognizing ; when they work their men over eight Huorta. Ijist night Senator Norris ; hours, iif the railroad company put called Hucrta a "butcher" and an old the trains over in eight hours "there "sardine-." Now either Senator Piles is no penalty. If they are over eight was wrong or else Senator Norris l hours they have to pay the penalty wa:'!- . land we don't have to nave courts to as a matter of fact President W il-: enforce the law. Now if what I have i son recognized Carranza. And do you said is true who will sav it is not an t tin oi Know that Great Britan. France. ' t itrht hour law. AnH Vhn will c,. I Snain. Germanv and Pttcin n,..l ll : il..,t u-Kn, T :.. .... ' "rt ' . ...... - ...... , awc iiul iriin: Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given to all con cern d that letters tastumentary have I been issued by the County Court of Union County, Oregon to J. D. Slater upon the last will and testament o' Catherine C. Rogers, deceased and II persons '.aving claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same with proper vouchers to sid executor at hi3 office in La Grande, Oregon within six months from thu date of this notice. I)::ted at La Grande, Oregon this September "0, 1916. I. D. SLATER, Executor. D. 0-:;G. 10-7, 14, 21, i'8. ... ujuj j v-ui-nage, i ou -Never Can Till," and other notable plays. "God's Half Acre" was directed by Edwin Carewe, one of the foremost directors in the country, and is one of the best features of the season. ARCADE New Triangle Drama Chuck .Action. There's so much bad in -he best of u S1 u ,P "y ,u,sf1" aml aU 1 ,hat what 1 a'xve is no And so much good in the UTn o ul' ' v iF? recognised Carranza. j Come on. That it hardly behooves any of " j " lf lls0" W,'R wroi.c w, were al But did you hear the Sen To find fault with the rest of u" . nations .Senator Norris said anything against the Child L u ' j ""hpn we went into era Cruz the Seaman law, Rural Credits 1; ator sav abor law. 1! Americans and I eral Reserve act. Rural Credit net. ! "innocent" Mexicans. Workmen's Compensation act? No,' nnocent Mexicans here ' not a wnni Rot h .11,1 u i oy , and before that called them "bandits' ! Clavton Anti-Trust law He said! and anarchists and that there was when it came over from the House it no government in Mexico. If there i provided for jail sentences, but when was no government in Mexico the it came out of conference it ha,l r, i At-.v;...,..? i;ii.i rr .... . , . . il.. nn ii ,i , "Vs lne "leme oi the dashing. . we killed ;W0 old-fashioneil, new-fangled thriller. 1 He calls them me iiooa isail .Alan, written o; Douglas Kaii-banks. nh.vc.1 hv Ii.m ,. las Fairbanks, and presented on the Triangle-Fine Arts program at the Arcade theatre Sunday only. The lending character of "The Good Jtad Man" is an eccentric outlnw who calls himself "Passin Through. mat is known of him is th most cneenul young man .-smiling, ami guiiiy oi some extra- mission is to work out the laritT prob- flrnlnurv nfToncoa ni..iinof to... nn.l l., 1 t . . j us..,..w nuu n-m itn n scieiiunc nasis. lint in other great nations mane the same I I ask the distinguished Senator whv mistake that Wilson did. j he did not introduce an amendment Now he dwelled at lenirth on thn Klim, v.- .. i... -i , uch." All t.,,-iff l,,,i f..;i...i ..... .I... l . ' " '"' use nnu ; v ' :'""" lnl la'-1 oring me matter to a vote in at tie is a i!f is up to n tariff commission, non ; ate. No, he was willing for 1, always partisan in membership, which com- to go through uncorrected. the Sen- the bill i Then he spoke of thi secret cnu- ordnr. One of them U tl, UJin.. In .C v. .:. '- -'. " n citizen is opposel to se ,v r..:r.- t-..." ; V." ' . . . '"-"" '"' "iinipic ere' ..i ,nc inuiii i-.Ajiiv-a ior ine soie oi tarin on hats. f Caili-iwoia that tirt .....n' kn. Iln nniil tl.rt r... 1... I i, .i . , . . purpose of robbing the conductor of-i.ner could make the ha't for. 's rmharwhefh.nted cor! Our New College Folder Gives Full Description, of our methods, the subjects taueht terms of tuition, and pictures of our well-arranged, well ventilated rooms. Send or call for a copy and investi gate what we can do for vou in the way of imparting a useful education. Dav and night sessions. BAKER BUSINESS COLLEGE. W. P. Kinion, proprietor. Phone 131. Baker, Oregon. Adv. Money to Loan Have $50,000.00 7 per cent in amounts from $2500.00 up, to loan on Grande Ronde Valley Farms. Have $50,000.00 o 8 per cent in amounts from $1000.00 up, to loan on farms in Union County. $ 250.00 10 Per Cent $ 500.00 10 Pr Cent $ 700.00 10 Per Cent $1,500.00 8 Per Cent To loan on Improved City Prop erty. Also an unlimited amount of capital to loar on La Gran-le property on monthly repayment plan Building loans a" spe cialty. W. B. SARGENT, President LA GRANDE INVESTMENT COMPANY LA GRANDE, ORE. QUICK DELIVERIES are a feature of this lumber bus iness. When you give us an or der you can confidently rely on getting your lumber a little be fore you need it. That means no delay in construction, no waiting time that you have to pay for. Think that over. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. 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