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. -MuU-ftHM ..-a 4- G3GHT I 'CSS. PAUE FOflU EVEXTJfG OBSERITEn. LA GRANDE. OKEGOW, TTESDAY, JTXE 23, 1008. La tela venial Observer PuMlnlicd Dully F-wopl JSumltiy. CTitmcv mumiEiis, EDITORS AND TUOPRIETORB. tnltiHl Pre Telegraph, (Service.. Pally, per month ,65 Dally, single copy, ...... - ' .05 Pally, one year In advance. .... .16.50 I'Rily, six month, In advance. . if 3.D0 Weekly, one year, In advance. . , 11.00 Weekly, tlx months, In advunce.. .7S T OF WW FOR MlLTOH ELECTB1C LINE Sixteen right of way deeds covering land between Milton and Athena, were Mod with the county recorder today. iand they Indicate- the extension of the Walla Wftlla-llllton-llne southward. The instruments filed . today are agreements for right of way doedg for Entered at the ptratnffjee at &a Qrande n 4,iM.trjc ne ,,nd eight of thcra are an eecond-clnas mutter. Tills paper will not publlKh any arti cle appearing over a nom de plume. Signed articles will be received subject to the dlHoretlon of the editors. Flense Ign your articles and save disappoint ment, . , ' . Advertising Rule, , r.'"TVT"T furnished upon ap- plication. -.7 ; 'r"" fj '- Local reading notices 10c per line first insertion; 8c per line for each sub equent Insertion. ' .. ' ': Resolutions of condolence, Be a line. ' Cards of thanks, to a line. FIVE-CENT THEATERS. V Moving picture theaters may yet be- . com an aid to education. ' The, 'Chi cago, Theater Protective association Is about to cast out all Immoral films. Why not go a step further? Why not discard the vulgar and trivial pictures which abound at these places? These pictures are not wicked, but mostly -Ahey are silly and senseless. It Is an utter waste of time to look at them. They teach nothing and are really not entertaining. Replace thee senseless views with those which are really1 worth while. Properly selected, these pictures could give to thousands of people an oppor tunity to take a trip around the world. Typical scenes in Iceland and Ger many could be portrayrd, the mosues ot Constantinople, the ancient temples of India, the pagodas of the Orient could all be brought before the eye live with native races. .The natural wonders of our country, ns well a thoir beyond the sens, could bo thrown against the screen. Why portray the silly misadventures of a fake tramp riding a bicycle, when U is possible to. give the very uioV tnentit of a fcarles Swiss guide lead ing a party to the summit of the Mat. ilerhornt Why show to the audience k scene foolish and ftlHgusiIng when phere are rouulk'M acl4 o courage iuul brnvery in evry-day lU'o w'.UC.: Would be transferred to ttiei. wundu:'- tful films? These are the things which the peo ple really prefer.. They may laugh at Jlhe foolish and silly, but' they will go H RHln to the theater which has added 'rumcthlng to their stock of knowledge. , Let these little theaters which Infest !imr rlty streets not only be clean and I moral, let them l4 of some real edu cational value to the community. given to By 8. Isaacs; trustee, ' while eight are to S. M. Drumhellcr, both being Walla Walla men. , In each instance the parties agree to giant right of way , dueils for an electric line under certain conditions and the consideration is named at ti in each case. . Those giving agree ments to E. fl. Isaacs are T. J. Watts Narvesta A. Stecn, C. E. Blmonds, C. .., nnw Carmlchael, J,; A. Badtey, Ralph E. Key and Alax John son. Those made out to Drumheller are Fraelt Dickerson, T. H. Beagle, J. O. Hondrlckson, J. N. Campbell, Fred Press, J. F. Kllgore, T. J. Conrad and II. E. and Jennie Turner. All of the land described In the agreements lies between Milton and Athena and this fact would Indicate clearly the Intention df the traction company to. extend its line to , the Umatilla, wheat belt Pendleton East Oregonlan. If: I u. n. ! t I till u. -r JT' 1-4 . ii ii . 4ersKmat " MONEY! SAVING j) i a n kww Feorla Herald, I " IN QCEST OF I)C.T10!. A few days ago The Observer print d a short article saying that several locations, now saloon sites, were want ed by business men as soon s they could be vacated. The seme condition prevails today. The bulldlims on I pot stn-et and Adams avenue that are now used for saloons are wanted bad ly ry owners of other rliissrs of busi ness. In one case tht we know of the ownr of a building has mlsi-rt the rent since the first of June, and In all probability ha Will get the Increase Within, h week. ' Oar hundreds of fruitgrowers have BEATS BELLING RAPIDLY. Induction Are That An Scata Will Be Takea for Organ Recital. . At this time It seems that every seat for the organ recital to be held at the L. D. 8. tabernacle on-Saturday eve ning will be taken. ' A Denver paper says of the artist who la coming here on that date: "One of the greatest treats that has been accorded music .lovers of Denver for some time Is promised for the 28th of this month, when John McClellan, the celebrated organist of the Mormon tabernacle at Salt Lake City, will give an organ recital at the Central Pres byterlun church. Mr." McClellan Is probably one nf the most-famous or ganists of this country, and at his re cital hern he will be asslettd by Hugh Dougall, a baritone singer of note. One of the highest honors ever paid to Mr. McClellun was during the World's fulr at Pt. Louis. The man agement of that great exposition sent for him to give some concerts on the great organ in Festival hall. Ho. was allowed to name bis own terms, and his success at these recitals placed him among the front rank jpf organists of America. One of the greatest pelas ures of a visit to Salt Lake City is a visit to the Mormon tabernacle at the time of the playing of the great Organ there, and, In his work at this .great house of worship Mr. McClellan has met with unqualified success," Tlio Pallcej Cannery Opened. . On a visit to The Dalles fruit can nery yesterday It was seen that the strawberry crop Is being taken care of there and the air was redolent with the delicious odor of that fruit, says the Dalles Chronicle. About SO girls. women, boys and men were busy In the different department! As soon as fruit comes In greater quantities more people will be employed, but thos there now are busy as bees. Rvery thing Is nice and clean snd thost working have comfortable seats am' tabl at which to work. The can nery Is a grtnt thing for The Dalles unj vicinity, . OI'I'.N OX THE lOlTII. prosperity written all over their faces. I I.a Gramlp llnrlxT Minna to Remain The way the trees are laden Ibis year1 0 n dull T OVka-k at Mghl. promisee a very Inrgn crop. I . Th barber shops of the city will be W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. .DEALERS IN: HARDWARE,STOVES,FURMTl)Rf.BlJILDIC MATERIAL If You Want Casollre Engines, Win! Mills. Tanks Pumps, Pipe or Flumbtti$. Git Our Prices I Furniture and House Furnishing ai i hnnc Awry Fwns in Cro r.- Wam Tin War arH Hard Warz Must be : IJ Sold at ONE-HALF PRICE. ALL ODD PIECES of Furniture 1-5 to 1-2 OFF to Close Out and Make Room SWEEPING REDUCTIONS in all our Standard Furniture, Linoleum, and Carpets for CASH J s5-fey I ihpral Tprm; to the Installment P a trens Ccn:c and see hat our QRE1T GASRSAuC Will Save You in rurnistilni the Home A Pleas ure to Show Our GoodsCome and see them Phone Black 641 213 FIR STREET r. b. HASTEN Thone Red 1161 1411,1413,1415 Adams Ave. 1 ! open on July Fourth until 7 o'clock In the evening. This Is made necessary by the fact that the Fourth comes'on Saturday. On the evening previous, however, patrons of the La Grande barber shops can have their faces scraped until 10 o'clock in the evening.-. . tlTATIOX. In the County Court, for the County i of Vnion, State of Oregon. In tho matter of the estate of George N'ewbei t, deceased. . j To A. A. Newbert, and all known and unknown heirs of George Newbert, deceased, resident and non-reeldent, Greeting: In the name of the state of Ore gon you are hereby cited and required to appear in the county court of the state -of Oregon, for the county of Union, at the court room thereof, at Iji Grande, In the county of Union, or Monday, the sixth day of July,, 1908, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of th.ot day, then and there to show cause. If any you have, why an order should not be made, authorizing and directing the administrator of the above entitled estate to sell the west Vt of the north east H. section 12, township 1. south f range 87. E. W. M.; lots 3 and 4. In block 139, Chaplin's addition to La Grande, Union, county, Oregon; and lots 1 and 2. In block 85, Chaplin's addition to La Grande, Union county, Oregon, Witness, the (BEAD HON. J. C. HEXUT, Judge of the County Court of tne State of Oregon, for the County of Union. with tho seal of siihl Court nfflxed this third day of June, 1H. ATTKST: J. . C.II.IIAM, dJ6-lS-!0-27-JuH Clerk. Wood For Sale. 250 cords ot tamarack and pine wood for sale at 14 per cord, delivered In La Grande. Tamarack fence posts, 10c each. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. Cantalouiirs for Sale. The City Grocery has a line of can taloupes hard to duplicate. Home grown berries are also for sale there. Try the place. SHERW00DS ELECTRIC fHEATRf The MurIc Teacher. Clog Making In Brlttainy. Song "Sacramento." ! of La Grand 8 ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. B. Land Office nt La Grande. Or., June I, 1903. Notice Is hereby given that JANIE H. TENTZEll, of F.lgtn, Oregon, who, on March 5th. 1908, made timber and stone sworn statement. No. 595, for SWli SE;, Bee. i, WVfr NE'4 and NV!i FE!4, Section 9, Township-S South, Range J5 East, Willamette Meridian, has riled notice of Intention to mnke final proof, to establl'h claim to 'the 'and above described, before tile reg ister and receiver at La Grande, Ore ton ,on the 10th day of August. 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Josh ua C. Smith, of La Grande, 0re4 Sam ..! rsrker. of Elgin, Ore.: Carrol L. Tentxer, of Elgin, Ore.: Albert Tau seher, of :igln. Ore. i r. C. BRAMWELL. Register. Polk's ftasettorr. , A ItuslneM Inrectory of each city, town and village In Oregon and Wash ington, giving a descriptive sketch of each place, together with the Ideation and shipping facilities and a classified directory of eavli business and pro fession. It L. Polk , Co, (Inc.) Seattle. Cider Industry. Useful Present for i Song- Child. "Just Bom One." A Useful Beard. In the Gold Mines. Program changes each Mon day and Thursday. Djors ope i promptly at 1 o'clock p. m. Matinee on Wednesday and Sat urday. SHERWOOD'S ELECTRIC ' THKATEU. ' n. M. SHERWOOD CO., . Proprletora. Mnhaffey Building. I Wood axd Coal r Why Pay More? Best Yellow Pine, Dry now, but green r ut. 1 6 inch per cord Rock Spring Coal per ton $5.50 $7.50 TRUCK and TRANSFER Phone your orders to I Main 10. Quick service guaranteed. . Storage In fire proof I and damp proof building. C. W. PRESTON Those arc J. E. Tilt i Shoes for all Occas ions. -; CW. 'PRESTON r Keep the iroiiey at home bv using LA GRANDE SUGAR Costsno n cie rrd it cs sweet. All. dealers. u a e aaeeeeae ISSItllstSl G. E. FOWLER : WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE J lshculd be capable of fitting jour eyes correctly. I Iflthe Glasses 1 fumish ycu do not give absolute satis- "5 faction, I stand ready to refund your money : ; : . I I I am here three hundred and slty rive Mays In fti year to make my assertions tood . KG J- H- PEARE 1 iCAuniu PIONEER JEWELER Two good, gentle family milk cowrlcas. have been property ihiihium, i for sale. Inquire at KIT Washington the work will be much simpler and' avenue. -Utf easier than It la now. 0. M. HEACOCK. STB SPECIALIST. : loaitOSXT Xirvau . , w , I N W UN DHLli twM-A.SI. J