TMnr. Forn. FJGTTT PAGES. EVF.NTXG OBSERVER, IA GRANDE, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY U, 1908. t (i 1 Ls Cre tveninj CDs2ve Published dally except bunday. - CURREY BROTHERS. EDITORS AND PROPB IETOR6 Coiled Pre Telegraph Service. Chamberlain were conspiring togttht r jr v,.j MMC4'- J'.y, per month.............. , ,t-aily, single copy. , .OS , lly, one year In advance. . . . .f .50 r-lly. lz month. In advance . . . I.BO ( Weekly, one year In advance. . .11.00 i Weekly, six months. In ad mince. ."S Entered at the postoffUs at I Orande as aecond-claaa mutter. ' ThU paper will not public any ar- tide appearing over a nom de plume Vigned article! will be received i:ib fact to the discretion of 'he editors fleas sign your article and av dls- appointment Advertising Rate. I Display ad. ratea furnished upon application. Local reading notice 10o per line trst Insertion; 5o per Una for each subsequent Insertion. Resolutions of condolence, Be a Una Oar da of thank, to a Una. A VITAL QUESTION. fvranr Phumhortnln rv(n i or mo purpose ol aiding In democrat Is success for the senatorial campaign. The governor must think that the voters of Oregon do not read the newspapers or he would not have as. sailed Mr. Cake for falling to defend an accusation against Senator Fulton, which was being made by Heney In I pursuance of a conspiracy of which ! Governor Chamberlain was an lm-1 $ portant member. Smith was appoint- ed by Governor Chamberlain to the 2 position of assistant warden of the state penitentiary, and Bishop Barclay, who was alKo a member of that con spiracy, presided over and Introduced Governor Chamberlain at the gover nor's meeting at St. Johns when he opened hlg campaign for United States senator. In. view of the foregoing facts, the governor's sincerity and honesty of purpose must be severely questioned. . 1 NEWSPAPER CONTESTS. Inside facta concerning a big news paper contest which has just been conducted in a western Washington city discloses some Interesting things. The most Important fact disclosed Is that the money and votes received do not represent namea added to the sub- Iscrlption list,' and therefore the al leged increased circulation is mislead- FREE! FREEH ACME FREEH RANGE FREEH! THE ACME to I Intr trt tm4nM vnn 'Phone Black 641 TO EVERY MAX, WOMAN AND CHILI) FOR EVERY DOLLAR YOTO SPEND WITH US, WE WILL PRESENT YOU FREE ONE TICKET TO THE ELECTRIC T11EATR. THIS YOU SEE S5.06 PURCHASES ENTI TLES YOU TO FIVE TICKETS. HUY ' A $55.00 "ACME," THE BEST RANGE MADE, AND GET 55 TICKETS AND SEE THE BIG SHOW W ITH VS. ACME RANGE F. B. HAISTEN THE ACME hi r t 7 hone Red IIGI 1411, 1413, 1415 Adams Ave. Z 213 FIR STREET of the last publication thereof. . W. W. COTTON, W.'A. BOBBINS, and ' .' COCHRAN & COCHRAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. deceive the people of the state of Ore gon? ; Who cannot help from asking that question after hearing or reading the campagln speeches of the governor T The governor aald that if elected to the senate he would try to see that an employers' liability law, applicable to the Interstate railroads, was lmme dlately passed. He charged that con gress had refused to pass such a bill although the president had recom mended Its passage a number of times. The facta are that congress about two year ago, passed an act concerning this subject and the same was held unconstitutional because it admits the regulation of employers' liability In several states when this was a matter over which congress had no control. The legislatures of the several states under our system have exclusive control on that subject with In the state, and congress can only regulate such matters relating to com .mere between the states. During the present congress a bill on this sub' Ject was passed and Signed by Pres ident Roosevelt and the legislation If entirely satisfactory to railway em ployees throughout the country. In proof of this statement reference Is , made to President . Roosevelt's last message. Again, Governor Chamberlain ac cuses Mr. Cake of bad faith and of .Vile and nefarious treatment of Ren ator Fulton In the primary campaign In not denying the charges made against the senator and defending his good name therefrom. The ' evident purpose of Governor Chamberlain Is to create In the minds of the friends - of Senator Fulton, a feeling of resent ment and revolt against Mr. Cake's candidacy ao that the governor would Inherit their votes. Those who have heard Mr.) Cake's addresses will remember that Mr, Cake spoke of Mr. Fulton In the high est terms and on one occasion, In his peeo hln Union, branded the charges made against Senator Fulton as abso lutely false. Governor Chamberlain further said If he was a friend of Senator Fulton, he would have mado that denial. Lit tle comfort will be obtained by the governor when the true facts regard ing that vile controversy between Mr. Heney and Mr. Fulton are known. Mr. Heney, In his speech In Portland on January 28th, Inst, quotes the state ment of Governor Chamberlain, using these words, "Governor Chamberlain, I have talked with about this mutter. . He has made no affidavit, but I sup ' pose his word will go without swear- Ing to It and here la what he told me . ,. . " Thun Mr. Heney quoted y length from the statement of the governor. In which J. S. Hmlth was by " him fully exonerated. Heney also . read an affidavit of Blxhop H. U Bar clay, who also "butts" In on the game. Then Governor ChHmberlnln, at 8. lem, gave out an Interview to a well " 'known democratic paper for the pur pose of confirming the statement nfl Honey and dlHcredltlng Senator Ful ton when the senator branded the statement as a malicious He. It now In this Washington contest several hundred dollars in cash for which no subscriptions wero secured, were turned In the last night by chivalrous admirers of the contestants. The large number of votes announc ed, therefore, did not represent an In creased circulation, but simply meant that the man with the most money at hla disposal bought the premiums and the public was slightly deceived, as it was led to believe that every cent of money turned in represented Increas ing circulation. Thus business men will look with many misgivings on the enormous sum of votes announced In these contests, It ls simply a rivalry between the backers of the contestants and the long purse wins. Circulation ls lost sight of In the vote-selling program, Pendleton East Oregonlan. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County. The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, plaintiff, vs. John Eastlack and Susan Eastlack, hi wife, Alonzo Crane and Ethel Crane, his wife, Al fred w. Crane, a minor, and ChriatO' pher Crane, a minor, defendants. To the above-named defendants, John Eastlack, Susan Eastlack, his wife, Alonzo Crane and Ethel Crane, hi wife, Alfred W. Crane, a minor, and Christopher Crane, a minor: In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the compliant filed against you In the above entitled court and cause, on or before the 12th day of June, 1908, that being six full weeks after the date of the first publics tlon of this summons, and If you fall to so appear and answer said com plaint, the plaintiff herein will take Judgment against you for the relief demanded In Its complaint herejn, to wlt: For Judgment of the above en titled court In the above entitled cause, appropriating to the plaintiff all of lota two (2), three (S), four (4) and flee (S), of block twelve (12), In Riverside addition to the Town of La Orande, In Union county, Oregon, for the purpose of furnishing additional side tracks, switching facilities and repair shops within the town of La Grande, Oregon, to properly serve the public. In order that the public and different persons traveling or ship ping freight over plaintiffs road may be accommodated; and public inter est requires the construction of such side tracks, atldltlonul switching fa cilities and repair shops and the pros ecution of suid enterprise, and for an assessment of alt the dumages that will result to the sold defendants, John Eastlack, Susan Eastlack, Alon so Crane, Ethel Crane, Alfred V. Crane and Christopher Crane, by rea son of the tuklngn appropriation of said rroperty by the plaintiff, and upon the payment by the plaintiff of the damages assessed and awarded on the trial of the said rouse the plaintiff take a Judgment appropriation all of sold property upon which to construct, build, equip, operate and mnintaln additional side tracks, switching facil ities and renair shot within th. t.mn becomes apparent to the public that i of La Qronde th governor, although now contend- This summons ls published for six ing that Cake should have defended ; consecutive Weeks by the order of the Penator Fulton, was one of the par- non. T. H. Crawford. Judge of the ties engaged In the dastardly attempt ; above entitled court, made on th. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF LAND Notice Is hereby given thai the un dersigned as administrator de bonis non (with the will annexed) of the estate of Mellnda Wardwell, deceased, win, by virtue oi an oroer oi me county court of Union county, state of Oregon, made on the Sth day of April, 1(08, empowering him to do ao, from and after the lth day of May, 1908, sell at private saie, for cash, lots numbered t and 6, of block numbered 28, of Sterling's addition to the town of Island City, In Union county, state of Oregon, whlck sale will be made to obtain fund to pay legacies and ex pense of administration, and said property will be sold to the person of fering the largest sum therefor. Per sons desiring to buy said property are requested to communicate with me at my residence at said Island City, or elsewhere. Said sale will be made ac cording to law and said order of court. ULYSSES O. COUCH, Administrator. (To be published once a week tor four successive weeks In the Evening Observer.) RAMSEY ft OLIVER. Attorneys for Administrator. d5tA16-22-t0M7-14 Pastime Theater S00O feet of moving pictures. Two Illustrated songs. Songs by SHERWOOD WILLIAMS. This bill opens Tuesday and continues. Complete change of program Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day. f CEMENT WORK J to blacken Senator Fulton's good name for the purpose of bolstering up his own political ambition. It now ap. year most certain that Hney and 24th day of April. 108: the date of the first publication thereof being on the 1st day of May, 108. and the llth day of June, 108, Is to be the date A Notre Dams Ladjr'a Appeal. To all knowing sufferers of rheu matism, whether muscular or of the Joints, sciatica, lumbngos, backache, pains In the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a home treat ment which has repeatedly cured all of these torture. She feels It her duty to send It to all sufferers free. Tou cur yourself at home aa thous ands will testify no change of cli mate being necessary. 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Prof. Don Essig's Solo Band of 16 People Augmented Orchestra under direction of Prof. Lafty. Free Street Parade at Noon. La Grande, Friday, May 15. bNAAAAaa au .. . - . ..... . ICE CREAM This is the open season for Ice Cream and we are pre pared to furnish the trade with the very best; e ' member refreshment parlors are the finest in Easllii Oregon. A resort for Ladies and Gentlemen : : A. E. D. S ELDER, the Candy Man v. ,i A I v J aaaaaa ( 'Complete