EIGHT PAGES. EVENING OBSERVER. LA ORAXPE, OREGON. SATTRDAY, AIKn, 8. 1908.. vage Forn. '. 1 f si i'J Li tade evening "Observer Published daily except bunday. CCRREV BKOTJlElto. EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS Colled Press Telegraph Service. Omlly, per month , ffly. single copy. ..... 0$ fjally.'on year In advance. . . ..I So Daily, 1 monthi, In advance... I.5j Weekly, one year a advance. . .11.00 .Weekly, six month. In adunce. Catered at the postoffUt at 1m Grande as second-class matter. This paper will not publirt any ar ticle appearing over a nom rie piume flgned article wilt be received rib ct to the discretion of .he edlUr flea algii your article and av dis ed In Walla Walla alnce August 1, be cause the owner have refused or neg lected to pay the llcens fee authorized- by ttfo council, eaj the Walla Wan Bulletin. Moat of this number were orrllnary curs as those who pos sess blooded dtigs are careful to see t'.iat the tug on the dog's collar Is kept up to date. J About pnee a week a r.utnber of the '.animal are killed at' the po-jnd and the remains cremated. The kllllns 1 done by sbootlns with a 'rifle and Iran-ly does' the dog executioner have to fire the second cartridge, SEASON IS Advertising 'Hate. Display ad. rate furnished , upon application. , Local reading notice loo per line first Insertion; Bo per line (or each subsequent Insertion; t f . , ? ' j f f. Resolutions of condolence, (o a tine. Card of thantaV 6d ln. f , CL-. -Jl' -L 1 ' ' I. 'IK The so-called suffragette movement began In the fall of 105. In the tan of 10 It established for tUelf na tional headquarter In London. In the fall of 107, It tartcd the publi cation of It organ, "Votes for Wom en." of which there 1 a monthly edi tion ot'l I pages and a cover, and a weekly supplement published for the 4mostc'tiv,'worlfers'v on'the 'three weeks of each month on which the monthly does not appear. "Votes for Women". Is excellently edited and how the active .campaign which Is being carried en by the militant ', branch of the English suffragists. , ; As an Indication that there has been no decline In the, cost of living, it 1 said that the bottoms Of the ' strawberry boxes are too high. - - Dog Crusade in Walla Walla. Three hundred dogs have been kill- OPIflOF ;' ' . ' SATURDAY, APRIL 18 I will present each customer whose ; pair chases are $5.00 and more of any GOODS we carry, a ; beautifully framed Souvenir Picture 16x120, one only to each customer Special LOW PriCCS for Market Day on all my stock; You are cord ially invited to price my oods. See our Acme I Range, best made. 0 " ; Can I I- La Grande's .ball team Is in J the game'. It 'left La ''Grande this morn ing' for fendletoh,? where It starts, the ball veiling by opening a two-game series (here, which closes tomorrow ' . ''W :""" -AT-, .....v.. n confident, notwithstanding that his squad has not had a single day's work out since the aggregation assembled here. . i O'Brien is planning on winning by some clever stick work and steady battery attack. " The batting " order and the position of those who played this afternoon, follow: t Purdy, c; O'Brien, 2b; Coddell.'lb; Zimmerman, cf; Kooser, rf; Isaacs, rf ; Cotteman, ss; Hudson or Heslln, p; Beck, Sb; Weynla, utility. The' re turns of this game will be bulletined at the Ferguson book store as soon as the game 1 completed. Come to Oregon. The house of representatives of Ohio adopted the White resolution calling upon congress to provide for a na tional constitutional commission and : Henderson & La Princesse Habit Back Corsets. : Afme. Burt Expert Corset Fitter will bt with us Monday and Tuesday, April 20th and 21st. We invite the ladies of La Grande and vicin ity to visit our Corset department and meet Mme. Burt She will take pleasure in explaining the superiority of Henderson and La Princesse double front laced corsets in a way that will appeal to every womanwho is a lover of good dress. Be sure and visit our Corset department when Mme Burt is with us, evn if you are not in need - of a corset at this time. Consultation and fitting free. Phone Black 641 213 FIR STREET f ........ P. B. HAISTCN IS I IIVIIW $ gJtVM i t ,i 1411, 1413, 1415 Adorns Ave. .mondment of the consuiuuon provide for the election of United States senators by direct vote. ' (ARPY SETS GOOD MARK to that pneumatic rubber tire can work any Injury to a road composed of bits of crushed flint rock, but it becomes plain when the theory of such roads ts expiaineu. Une jimi;iui aum. named after John Louden Macadam of Ayr, Scotland, who was for years highway surveyor of Bristol, was first laid down by the eminent Krench road engineer Tresauget of Limoges, Notice for Bid Notice Is hereby j given that sealed bids will be reecived at the city re- May a triD.east bringing, with: him,. two carloads of young fehorthorri bull for Lambing f 'reported to- bavo pro- corder's office until 4 o'clock. . t . ......... ,n T"t Mi las county, Wash;, and it is thought a 10 per cert increase-win be5 saved. Shearing la in full swing In "the upper codntry"? and If the 'price; re eetved for the clip will only prov as Contrary to general plans, a portion of the try-out for the Walla Walla meet was run off last evening that the time required to conduct the meet this afternon at the ' fair grounds might be shortened. All the weight events and Jumps were1 'dis posed of last evening following the school hours. Among the sensational performances waa Carpy's broad Jump of 19 feet 10 Inches. This, If dupli cated In a meet, will mean a' s"re point, and In the county meet will carry the event as he will knock off the other two Inches without a doubt, thus clearing the 20 foot mark. Other good records were made In the field events. Hamilton was declared a victor In the high Jump by a medium mark; "Heine" Heidenreich startled the squad with a throw of the ham mer of nearly 100 feet, throwing the lead with one hand. As - expected, Young walked way with the pole uult. In the discus event, Mayers ns it. "Ditto" In the shotput. The track events were run off at the fair grounds this afternoon. who wisely figured that slowly moving satisfactory as the quantity and quail- iron-tired wagons would crush dust particles from the stones of the road' surface; that those particles would be constantly sifted between the inter stices of the large stones; that every passing wagon would crush them firmer into all ruts and inequalities; that rains would aid and the ultimate result would be a smooth surface, water-shedding highway. STOCK AND OTI1KR NOTES. April 25 Is the date ' set for the Waltsburg, Wash., horse show. Spring work is Droereini verv sat isfactorily under favorable weather conditions. , Heppner, Ore., has fallen In line on the "sale day" proposition, holding their first one on the 11th. R. M. Dunlap has returned from THE DEMAND FOR PROPERTY IN ,L.U'a:QUnci..:... Oregon, t 1 i.-0 .I el .,1t.s' i ' fx RIVERSIDE FRANCE SOVNDS ALARM. Soft Rubber Tires Strip Hard Surface Highways of Rock DuHt Binder. The office of public roads of the nlted States department of agricul ture has recently been conducting, a series of very Interesting experiments to learn the amount of damage done the rock surface thoroughfares by automobiles. The results prove that the modern fast moving car Is the greatest menace to macadam .roads that has ever made Its appearance. On some stretches of thoroughfare. pecially In New England, where many broad and smooth roads have been constructed, the retrogression is not less than 40 per cent and It has been forced upon the director of the office of public, roads and upon many highway engineers that If some plan not speedily devised for overcoming the bad effects of mens latest and most sensational mode of land trans ortatlon, the 'monetary loss will be stuDendoua and the good work of many years will go for naught. It Is not only In America that this condition prevails. Tho men of Eng land, France, Germany, Holland, Bel glum and other countries of the old world where hard-surfaced hlghwayi are appreciated, have also learned that the big soft-rubber tires of the automobile are doing an almost In credible amount of harm. France has officially taken cognizance of the condition and has called an Interna tional congress, to meet at Purls on October 11 to discuss plans for saving the roads, while In no way interfering with the development of the automo bile, for no scientist will condemn one worthy clvlllclng Influence because" It tfjnuiflrarjfY conflivU, . with., another. Hewlijl,mcrc,ir adnjlt jjjaf, a new con- di.tiou,bas.,i-lsen and thea set on, foot4 ,W ay'i'lflp. wlt.jtJK fdeif mas-. ty the sheepmen will be happy. A. Notr Pamc LaCjr'a Appeal, To all knowing sufferers of rheu matism, whether" muscular or of the Joints, sciatica, lumbago, backache, pain In the kidney or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a home treat ment which has repeatedly cured, all of these tortures. She feel It her duty to end It to all sufferers free. You cure yourself at home as thous and will testify no change of . cli mate being necessary. This simple discovery banishes uric acid from the blood, loosen the stiffened joints, purifies the blood and brightens the oyes, giving elasticity and ton to the whole system. If the above Interests you, for proof address Mrs. M. Sum bers. Box R, Notre Dame. Ind. known as the pest - house property. reserving yieflve acre on which the pert house. Is' situated; 5 or j'for thr lease of the eritir property, the terms to be cash, and bid to pe accompan ied by a twenty-five (125.00) dollar check.' The city reserve the right to ' reject any or all bids. By order bf the city council" T ' r. E. COX,' Recorder. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy During the past SB year no rem- S edy haa proven more prompt or - more effeotual In Its cures of ) Coughs, Colds and Croup than Chamberlain' Cough Remedy. In , many homes It is relied upon as im plloltly as the family physician. It con tains no opium or other narootlo, and maybe given as confidently to a baby Mto an adult. Price 26c; large slzeCOo NETHXIN DRCO CO. : ADDITION rNEAR THE BIG SAW MILL has become so great, that it has been decided to advancethe price on lots in that . additien. ' By comparing the prices at which lots in Riverside Addition have been sell ing, with the prices of similar property in other sections of the city, it ' will be found that lots in Riverside Addition have been selling at too low a figure. , ' ' '''.: Before advancing the price, however, it has been deemed only fair to give due warning to those who have been contemplating buying, but who have been delaying from time to time, therefore , . . TAKE NOTICE. I "that during the remainder of this month (April), prices will remain the same as here tofore, but on the first day of May there will be a general advance of 10 per cent in prices, therefore all those who wish to take advantage of this advance must buy this month. " i ' ', ' i; " '. 'Hi '! Special inducements uill be given those u ho build this season houses cost ng $1000.00 or more. , .-. , , :FCR FURTHER PARTICULARS CALL ON: MLLER m. t .... : :ACCN1$ LA GRANDE REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION: I n' Im; iio7 Madams avenue, LA:cRANDER'Ec;bAi!fv - r .flit fit ynomA .Mi:t. ai- ' ,. . ... , vnkuull rrV (f .3 - - ....miiM kYkk(''VVeVaaa4 auirnO ,tbaift a, I ' I