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PAtlK FOfR. T EVENING O '.SERVER. LA GRAWDB. OREGOJf. .SATURDAY, JUVE jS0a. ', f3GIFf FAG2S. ! 1 . i : W ' I i i e thi lh . ' I to 4 sonj next sr, ale . At W lund ; ltlg UJ Thi n W very -'iy. , T prt. 'lie W, - !" l,y Sum '; has tulj, uixham "tiiBn t Evan there ln "'lie nisi "ty elect -4 3 Ckc,v It.... CwSCltf I l,!lhel every Friday Morning. . CURRET BROTHERS, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORa InJtd Press Telegraph Service. Colly, per month............... ,t5 Dally, single, copy.. . ........ .05 ffeily, on year In advance. . ..18. SO Oaily, atx months, In a J vatic.. . I.6J fVeckly, on year In advance. . .11. SO (Weekly, Ii months. In advance. .TS Entered at the postoffU at La Grande as second-das. matter. Thla paper will not public any ar Kele appearing over a nom de p'luma Elpiod articles t will be received Kib fact, to the discretion of 'he editors Tixw sign your artlclea and save dla appointment. . Ad tor lining Ilates. Display ad. ratoa furnished upon triplication. . I Local, reading notice 10o per line - insertion: let par Una tor each tnbaequent.lnsertlon. -rv, . . ...... , Resolutions of condolence, Ic a Una. Cards of thanks. Bo a line. " T1IK NEXT iilO REFORM. , The next few years will see magnifi cent rtfor"m work done In the United ,Eta(. The country Is adopting pn iilbltlon everywhere, ftmply because the 11-iuor traffic Is an economic waste. Taxpayers have come to the conclu sion thftt the Income from the busi ness does not offset the expense which It causes. ' .. Vi, . And so, every where, In city , and country, prohibition Is being adopted and will be a permanent policy. It will be permanent simply because It pays. It Is money In the pockets of taxpayers,' as a whole. It keeps down expenses, i The next great reform, after nation wide prohibition, will be the removal of the tax exemption from church property. The church Is engaging In business everywhere, giving public en tertainments for pay, serving dinners and conducting fairs and sales fur pay, thus invading the business realm and people will soon sny If It Is a business Institution that It must bear Its share of taxes. And so the East Oregonlan sincerely Relieves that within a few years, the billions of dollars of church property In the ITnlted fUates will be paying Its Just shuro of taxes In the support of the government. Where the church organizations take an active part In business, poli tics and the economic life of the na tion, they get away from the original conception of religion as held by those old patriots who exempted church property. . ' The modern Idea of religion has changed Its status In government and , an government will be forced to change Its attitude toward religion and Instead of exempting billions of dollars' worth of magnificent property the govern ment will sny to this property that It must bear an eiiuni portion of the burden of government. It la ulo an economic waste to al low nmKnlflrent property In the heart Of cities to escape taxation while the toller with but a pittance, the widow svlth a small homo, the. hard-work!ng tradesman with his monger Income, must all pay (axes to support govern ment. Justice and sound economic principles will lie appyrd to this sub ject next, nnd It will be changed to tilt changed conditions of society. Pendleton East Oregonlan. . ' MtOTrXT Till-: tJAMK. . A reeent conversation with Thomas II. I'arkrr, familiarly knoan as "liar , IT." of North Powder, and for the past Itvo yesre the chief gusfdlan of our Due mountain forests, gave us Itmrh ratine for reflection, Mr. Parker's principles regarding eve-sl (hinge savoring of outdoors eem to us worthy of promulgation, and n gladly take this opportunity to prewnt them to all fair-minded men. Hal J Mr. Parker: "I have been In the woods constantly for two years, and In that time I have carried no firearms of any description at any time. Tills year I am carrying a camera, and find a great deal of pleas ure In getting pictures of lha wild .creatures. I much prefer the camera io Ihe gun as a mean of enjoying myself." tier we broke In with a question a to what effect the failure !f the Isst legislature to protect game, tiad. "Mr, Parker replied:" ' "Many game hogs visited the moun ts I as at all seasons last year, and scores of deer were needlessly slaugh tered, merely to satisfy the blond lust r$J go-called sportsman. Deer were killed In season and out of season. While the failure of our lawmakers to dtj their, duty left elk unprotected for only SO days, many were killed. They have been rapidly Increasing in num. j 'Xirs until last fall. I saw them every week, but have seen none this spring. It seems to me that It would be a very good idea to protect these magnificent creatures for another period of years. I am working hard to have a bill in troduced at the next session of our legislature that will protect our game more effectively than ever before." " . - Occasionally the question Is heard, "Will the republicans elected to . the legislature upon the statement No. 1 pledge . vote for Chamberlain for United States senator?" There should be no question about It. Of course they will. The people of Oregon fiave said that they wished Mr. Chamberlain to represent them In the United States senate, and their rights and wishes must be respected by all members of the legislature who subscribed to statement No. 1. Any member who subscribed to statement No. "I and falls to make good his promise should lute,, i,7..- . """" "'""" M the society of honest men. , It Is un doubtedly a bitter dose for a repub lican to be compelled to vote for a democrat for united States senator, but the member ,. of the legislature should have taken this possibility Into consideration when he subscribed to the statement it is too late ' now. One thing Is certain. The republican member from Union county will be found In the column 'supporting the people's choice. , . sonioxs. In the Circuit Court of the Btate of Oregon for Union County. The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, plaintiff, vs. John Eastlack and Susan Eastlack, his wife, Alonxo Crane and Ethel Crane, his wife, Al fred W. Crane, a minor, and Christo pher Crane, a minor, defendants. To the above-named defendants, John Eastlack, Susan Eastlack, his wife, Alonxo Crane and Ethel Crane, his wife, Alfred W. Crane, a minor, and Christopher Crane, a minor: ; In the name of the state of Oregon '3U are hereby required to appear and answer the compliant filed against you in the above entitled court and cause, on or before the J2th day of June, 1908, that being six full weeks after the date of the first publica tion of this summons, and if you fall to so appear sad answer said , com plaint, the plaintiff herein will take judgment against you for the relief demanded In Its complaint herein, to- wit: For Judgment of the above en titled court In the above entitled cause, appropriating to the plaintiff all of lota two (2), three (3), four (4) and flee (S), of block twelve (12), In Riverside addition to the Town of La Grande, in Union county, Oregon, for the purpose of furnishing additional side tracks, switching facilities and repair shops within the town of La Orande, Oregon, to prhperly servo the public. In order that the public and different persons traveling or ship ping freight over plaintiff's road may be accommodated; and public Inter est requires Hip- construction of such side tracks, additional snitching fa cilities and repair shnps and the pros edition of snld enterprise, and for an assessment of all the damugrs that will result to the said defendants. John KaMIark, Susan Eastlack, Alon xo Crane, Ethel . Crane, Alfred W Crane and Christopher Crane, by rea son of the taking an appropriation of said property by the plaintiff, end upon the payment by the plaintiff of the damiges auwed and awarded on (he trial of the said cause the plaintiff take, a Judgment appropriation all of said properly upon which (o construct, build, equip, operate and maintain additional side (racks, swltrhlng facil ities and repair shops within the town of La Orande. This summons is published for six rons-otillve Weeks by the order of the Hon. T. It. Ore i ford. Judge of the above entitled court, made on the 24th day of April, ltn; the dale of (he first publication thereof being on the 1st day of May. HO, and the 12th day of June. 1001. la to be the date of the last publication thereof. W. W. COTTON. W. A. ROBUINS, and . COCIIltAN COCHIIAN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. In the Circuit Court or the mate of ' Oregon for Union Couaty., , . James tXrk, plaintiff, vs. Ella Dick, defendant. To Ella Pick, the above named de fendant: la the name ot the state of Ore- f ; m. - : 30.O2-;;SW'' WHEEL THE CELEBRflT REMEMBER we arc Reducing Stock on NEW FURNITURE and Selling out all Second Hand Goods at Cost. I am making this the LOWEST PRICED furniture House In the city. EASY TERMS, AT LIVING PRICES TO RIGHT PARTIES. - NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS Phone Black 641 213 FIR STREET ' . ....... gon you are hereby requires to appear and answer the plaintiff's complaint filed In the above entitled court and suit, on or before the 18th day of July, 1948. and In case you shall fall to answer eald complaint by the 18th day of July. 1908, the plaintiff will take Judgment against you for the dissolu tion of the bonds of matrimony exist ing between the plaintiff and the de fendant, and for costs and disburse ments. This summons Is published in the La Grande Weekly Observer by an or der of the Hon. T. H. Crawford, Judge of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Union county, which order requires the publication thereof once a week for six consecutive weeks, the first publication thereof being the 4th day of June, 1808. , . 4 , EUGENE ASHWILL, .... , Attorney, for Plaintiff. " W8-5-7-10 Ordinance No. 381, K-rl lOOH, An ordinance ordering the allow, ance of the bill of F. 8. Ivunhoo fur legal services. The city of La Giandc d xs ordain os follows: 8M'tlin 1. That a v, rbsl contrai l her iofure made by and lie! ween A. L, r.lihsKlson. former tnsyor of the city. ; :;..;;:,..: j'.' : : .;. ,v . J , I l . , 'A -'' i . - " ; .. ! fV'.'" ' .: , ' ' f ' ... - , . - .. -' v'. ; ' ;. ... 1 ;. : .. , -..l.!l.V;-l.iju:r..i ' j.1:,,J J. VV. lv.(JU.t.'-, tin nil OuilhC-it'K I. and F. 8. lviinhe. by (he terms of i ,h ut ' Oregon for Union coun whlch, said K. M. Ivanhoe was employ- j,v. admtnNlrator of the estate of Wil ed to emlxt the city attorney in the . "" Allx-rt Adams, deceased, and all conduct of the case for (he city, In ' Persons hs Ing claims agalnsl said es hlch J. L. Cavlness wss plaintiff. I lat" ,re rwiulred to present them to and the city of La Grande wts one of J "V residence In Cove. Oregon, the defendants, and which Involves the right of the city to use the water from Its Well for the purpose of sup plying the city with water through Its vater system, be, and (lie same Is hereby ratified, and the bill ot said Ivanhoa for 1180.00. for his services In said rasa In the circuit court. Is hereby allowed. Rcc. :. That this ordinance shall be published In one Issue of the La Grande Evening- Observer, and after Its approval by the mayor shall be in full forca and take effect on and af- ler the Ith day of July, 1108. Passed tha common council on the trd day ot June, 1808, by eight mem- "ICIE EflfiQES" PE5T H D E ' n Q PijjT' ' 'OF F ' f. B. HAI5JCN . ' . i Fwrtiit Tkinrf ' i ; lvii 1 1 ill iui iuui vui i cojjunutnt i ivi.uj uv X "ThPlarV Whor NfiTHINfi k Tnh Murh Tmtih!" ' BSSWS SUWW IMIVI V SI I I III S 11 aw SISMVS. S'VMW.W FERGUSON'S At Uio 8hcrwoKl. ' The Sherwood theater was packed again last night. The ' songs were good and the pictures thoroughly ap preciated by all present. The matinee this afternoon was well attended by the children. bcrs voting therefor. Approved this th day of June, 19ns. Attest: 11. K. HALU 11. E. COX. Mayor. Recorder. Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby given (bat 1 have been appointed by lha county court of wiimu via iiiviuii iivih tne pin any oi June, lfOtl. WILIJAM REYNOLDS, Administrators of the Estate of Wll Ham Albert Adams, Deceased. wl-8-7-10. YOU SPEND Too much time obtaining Information fwm -nc,rUln MUrc , - . u,ln' potk' of Oregon and Washington, complete Information of tvery town In the two state and classlsfled business directory. .Tj 18 rr . - .... -fV , ' i i n ii i i ii in him in mm i fs Vntue C gwnertYAovk Wofjrlc sf I'llea Cured at Homo tiy New Absorp- Uoa Method. If you suffer from bleeding, Itch ing, blind or protruding piles, tend me your address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself at home by the new absorption treatment; and will aliso send some ot this home treat ment tree for trial, with references from youtr own locality If requested. Immediate relief and permanent crre! assured. Send no money, but .oil others of this offer. Write today to I DIRECTORY I " OF FRATERNAL ORDERS LA GRANDE, ORE. Woodiucu of Uie World. La Grande Lodge No. 188, W. O. W., meets every Saturday evening in K. of P. hall In the Corpe building. All visiting members wel come. II. M. MAKQUI9, I. B. KEENEY. Consul Commander. Clerk. O. ii La Orande Aerie No. 259, F. O. E., meeu every Friday night In Elks hull at I p. m. Visiting brethren In vited to attend. D. H. PnoCTOll, W. P. J. H. LE1.SI1MAN, W. 8. c renters ol Ament a. Court Maid Marian No. S2 meets cond and fourth Wednesday nlthl n K. of P. hall. Brothers aro Invited o attend. NEIU ACKLE8, C. R. O. V. HEXDItlCKS. F. 8. Board of Trustee: Dr. O. L. Big ers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Pat terson. O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. II, O. E. 8 hold stated communications tl.e second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting nitmners cordially InVlted. MART O. FORREST. W. m! MART A. WARNICK. BecrcUry. l o. o. r. Star Encampment No. II, L o. O. r meet every second and fourth Wednesday in tha month In Odd Fel. lows', hall. Vlsldng pairlarchs always welcome.' D. E. COX, C. p W.iA. WORSTELL. Scribe. M. B. of A. Meeta first and third Thuri.. . t L O. O. F. halL Vunin. v. uivuiviii always welcoma. J. A, A R BUCKLE, President C. J. VAXOERp0KU Secretary. . P. U 8C. L Oraada Lodge No. 4lt, mMt, ach Thursday ovening at I o'clock Is tike had M Adam avsaue. Vtait lf brother, are sorduily InrKed u attend. W. B. SARGENT, Exslu4 Ro. -O. E. 1TCLXLT. Re iw. cost for oi5n f $31.50 2.50 22.50 Thone Red 1161 1411,1413,1413 Adams Ave. i i. Mrs. M. - Bummer, Dane, Ind. ' i Box P. Notre- , Utah Magnate Here. David Eccles, president of the-. Amalgamated Sugar companies, ac companied by his wife, Is in La Grande -on a tour of inspection. Today a par ty, consisting of Mr. Eccles, ' F. 8- ' Bramwell and F. O. Taylor, the latler ; superintendent and manager of the factory here, Is driving arouuu' th u valley In an auto. ; THE L o. o. r. La Grande Lodge No. 18, meeta Uk their hall every Saturday night. Vis iting brothers cordially Invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at Model Restaurant. T. J. 8CROGGIN. N. O. D. E. COX. Secretary. C. J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. Beo 1LW.&, La Grande Camp No. 7701 meet every Monday evening at L O. O. F. hall. All visiting nelKhbors are cor dially InvKed to attend. E. C. DA via. c. D. E. COX, Clerk. Relief committee: E. C. 1'avls, Charles Dl-qua, A. J. Warner and f. E. Cox. A. F. A. St. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. es .. M., holds regular meetings first end third Baturdays at 7:10 p. m. U II. RUSSELL," W. M C. D. HUFFMAN, Secretary. XrodiiTliood ot Owls. La Grande Nest No. 17, meets tm . the K. ot P. hall every Tuesday, eve ning at I o'clock. Visiting brotbens eordlally Invited. J. B. VANDERMUKLEN, Esecut(ve. C. W. HAKE It, Secretary. - k. ot r. t Red Cross Lodge No. 17. roots every Monday evening In Castle Hall, Corpa building. A Pythian weteomat o all vlslilng khlghta. v ' ) D. It PROCTOR, C r R. U UNCOLN. K. of It a r U O. T. M. ; No. 17. U O. T. M , 'mit very first and third Thursday of eacw month at I o'clock In thFrr'frn.-.. Visiting members made welcome. ' SADIB KUNTWORTH, I. f " URS. EVA MTNTTRIV K. of P - - , RobefcaJia. Cryttal Lodga No. II. meets - rueaday svsnlng at tha I. O 'odg. All visiting member. ' ' 1 v to attend. LAURA STILES, ) V JENNIE SMITH. Kecretarr. ' V