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TIIR FIXAL -Ot'VT.
The, official count of 'votes cast at
the June election has been taken end
the results on the constitutional
amendments follow:
Increasing pay of legislators from
II to $10 per day Yes. 18,884; No,
1M2.
To permit location of state Institu
tions elsewhere than at the state cap-ltaI-!-Yes.
41,875; No, 40'.888.
Increasing number of judges of su
; preme court Tes. 80,243; No, 80,591.
Changing time of elections' from
June to November Yesi 80,443; No.
18,680. . ; ' '
Providing for sheriff having cus
tody of prisoner Yes, (0,441; No. 30,.
033. .
' Free posses for officials Yes. 23.
IS6; No. 69,408.
Armory appropriation bill Yes,
3.507; No, 84.848. .
Cnlverslty appropriation Tes. 44,
115; No. 40.635.
Woman's suffrage Yes, 88.858; No,
(8.(70.
Upper river fl.ih bill Yes. 48.6S0;
No, 40,720.
Lower river fish bill Yes, 56,130;
No, 30,280..
Reddy open town bill Yes, 3J.442;
No, 53,34.
Single tax amendment Yes, 11
88; No, 4I0.S71. '
Recall Yes, 68.3S1; No. 30. Pf;,
Instructing legislators to. vote for
People's choice for senator Yes,
9.888; No, 21.1(1.
Proportional representation Yes,
t8,8(8; No, 84,121.
Limiting expenditures of candidates
for office Yes, 64,042; No, 11.301.
Indictment by grand Jury Yes, (1,.
114; No, 21.487.
Hood River county bill Yes, 43,.
48; No, 18,77$.
SYMPATHY FOIt SAI.OOX MKX.
A lot of good people are expressing
deep sympathy for the ssloon men who
are forced hurriedly out of business
by the recent prohibition vote. Sym
pathy can do the saloon men no good.
and as tin y have had no sympathy for
others In the past then they should
expect none for thi-inelv now.
Speaking of sympathy, let n
back to conditions hi re a few years
ago, . Wncn the gunio were nni.
"...n ,n mos, r the ,,.,
1osens of worklngmen. -..r.- of tl,. ,n.
pent th.lr ln, cent every w.k In
.s a 1
! steward's Opera House
D. H. STEWARD Propria and tracer
' TuoJUjhts
Com. Monday June 29
Change of Program Nightly
The C riginal
The Only
The Bast
Always
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Satisfaction.
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NASHYILL
STUDENTS
The $how that has gained the reputation of being
the Strongest Siighj and Danclr Show in America.
Prices 10c 20canri Mr. '
Ul L. VJ
those games. The saloon men allowed
the games n their places, supported
them, protected them anil shared in
the proceeds. '
Did they .then luve any sympathy
for the wives and children of the men
who were simply robbed In the games
.night after night? Did they think of
the bare feet and ragged clothes and
empty coal boxes 'of those families?
Did, they make any effort to protect
those families? '
A whole lot of people are placing
their sympathy on the wrong card.
Pendleton East Oregontan.
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It Is a peculiar breed of cattle we
have In this country those who would
steal from the grave of a person not
yet Interred. Of what earthly use Is
a souvenir of; this kind, and how long
will they last? Such desecrators
are usually too small to be noticed,
but In the case where they deliberate
ly ruined property In order' to secure
a regnembrance of the late lamented
ex-presldent Cleveland, severe pun
ishment should be meted out, a
punishment that would put an end to
their depredations. - ' ,
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Speedy justice evidently animates
h .etlnn of Whitman eonntv rtreitlt
court. There Is little delay In the trial
of Bud Barnes, accused of the murder
of Mrs. Aldrleh. The retrial Jury has
been secured and the case Is now be
Ing heard at Walla Walla, a change of
venue being denied.
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Oftentimes It would be convenient
to cast secret votes. The Portland
Telegram publishes the vote at a re
cent Issued which faced the council
of that city and the public, Is now
aware who, of .the body, are In the
grip of the saloons and reign of dis
order.
Street Commissioner Matott has a
chromo coming. The way h main
tains law and order In the weed de
partment Is encouraging. When the
day of the continued celebration ar
rives on July 1. he will have the city's
thoroughfares In spick and span shape.
A ffOKD TO THK KNOCK KR.
If you want to retain friends don't
be a knocker. When you see a neigh
bor f,.nw worker getting along
nicely, don t be envious of his good
fortuno hy knocking him. If you are
Inclined t kick, go up an alley and
kick a fence post, or take a. kick c
yourself. Don't get sore because
some other ffllow has a little more of
the "getuptlvrness" and sand than you
have. Don't grunt, growl and grum
ble. In other words, for the sake of
consistency, don't knock. The Typo,
graphical Journal. .
QUARTERLY
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The quarterly conference of the
Mormon church convenes at the taber
nacle ton-nrrow at 10 o'clock. This li
the first .-.in will be attended by all
the official of the local stnke and
many of the hend chunh at Hall
l-ake. The ronfen-nce will remain In
x'Slin until vr Monday, tsklna a
,,rl..f r..s,., HMuril.r ,, ,
to allow for the rrclt,.!.
During the session, of the confer-
T. e King of
the-n all.
Calculated
to p'ease
children
from 6 to 60
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SWEEPING REDUCTIONS in all our Standard Furniture, Linoleum, and Carpets for CASH .'.If
'Phone Black 641
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ence, the. large choir which Is to sing
at the concert, will be heard several
times. Solos, several of them. In fact,
will also be heard during the sessions.
With all these attractions La Grande
will be the mecca for a large number
of church members In Union and Ba
ker counties, as well as points from
without the state.
MISTAKES.
One can excuse mistakes he sees In
reading newspapers, when the hurry
and confusion of closing the forms Is
taken Into consideration. But when
a sign painter, who has ample time to
do his work, make such mistakes as
ono who point'.! this sign, "Cleaning
and Dyeing," ;her Is not much ex
cuse. We can forgive him for spelling
It "cleanelng," but the word dyeing
stung him. You can see where he
had erased after making It "dicing
"dying." but he finally let It go as
"ding." "Cleanelng and Ding." , Can
you beat It? Typhogtaphlcal Jour
nal. l'IX)V RKAClirs 21
ti.I.I.OXS I'KR MINITK.
Well Drllhx Korht'iixnargrr of I
(irniulo Strlk Kph-ndlri Flow In
City Limits of North IHuhr Tlx
Water I Ktiiinltig Over Streets l'n-luinHww-il
Toun JliH'h F.xrltctl
Sllcht Tusto of Sulphur In Water
Only Two Ilutulnl'Fca-t i-1.
North T'oivdi-r. June 28. N'oith
Powder Is watr wild. Testerday af-
ti-rnoon a flowing well was struck In
the city limits of this place, and the
Mri um Is now pouring out of the earth
at the rate of H gallons per minute.
Well Driller Knchenspargcr of La
Grande, was sinking a well for Allien
Itutrhlnnon of this city, and had
resihed a depth of S00 feet, when the
otor commenced to flo wout of the
hip. The stream la of such volume
that II seems to be permanent. Not
having any way of rontroll the water.
It now follows gravitation and Is run
ning unharnessed about the streets.
The town Is considerably excited
over the flow. People come from the
country to drink at the well. Cool and
.parkllng. It Invites taste, but there
la a slight sulphur odor and tasts In
the liquid.
The well ha been declared finished
and ths driller has moved elsewhere.
Already there ara plans on foot for
curbing ths stream and turning ths
water Into useful channels.
AT THE CMJRCMf-S
Itte Das Salata.
ounday school, II a, n.;
regular
IUr. f IHtin sn
enrer office.
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ARTESIAN ILL JT
NORTH POWDER
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Furniture and
House Furnishing
ENDS in Crockery Granite Ware. Tin Ware, and
Liberal Terms to
Patrons Come and see what our
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Will Save You In Furnishing the Home A Pleas
ure to Show Our Goods -Come and see them
F. B.
service, I p. m.; mutual Improvement
association meets conjointly at 7:30
p. m.
Christian Bcleiiee Scrvk-es.
Buzzlnl building, opposite Hotel Fo
ley. Sunday, 11 a. m., subject, "Mor
tals and Immortals." Wednesday, 7:S0
p. m. Reading room Is open Tuesday
and Saturday, from S to i p. m.
, ' '4 St. Peter's Church.
Second Sunday after Trinity. Holy
communion, 8 a. m.; Sunday school,
10 a. m.: morning service, 11 a. m.;
evening service, 5 p. m. ' Rev. Upton
H. Gibbs, rector.
First Pre.Hh.vlcrUin Church.
Sunday school, 9:11 a., m., W. I
Brenholts, superintendent. Morning
subject, 'The Sympathy of Jesus." C.
E. service, 7 p. m.; prayer meeting.
Thursday, 8 p. m. Tho congregation
will visit the union service In the
evening.
Central Church of Christ.
Bible school, 8:45 a. m.; prayer and
praise, 10:80 a. m.; the Lord's sup
per, 11 a. m.; sermon, 11:20 a. m., sub
ject, "dive Cs This Day Our Dally
Bread." Fourth sermon on "The
Model Prayer." V. P. 8. C. E. In lec
ture room and Junior C. E. In room 8
at 7 p. m. At 8 p. m. union service
with Hon. L. D. Mahone as speaker.
first McthiMllHt Fpltcopal Chun h.
Corner M and Fourth streets. At
9:45 a. n.. ruble school; II a. m., pub
lic worship, address by Hon. Luther
D. Mahone, Ph. D., subject. "Our Next
Move." At 7 p. m Kpworth League,
reports from district convention dele
gates. Mass meetings, addressed by
Luihvr D. .Mahone, Ph. D., at Baptist
church, 3 p. m. and Central church at
p. m. All Invited.
Monday, 7:S0 p. m., Bible study.
clnss, the liiKt meeting. Tuesday, 7:30
p. m., probationers' class, "The Apos
tolic Church." Thursday, 7:J0 p. m..
'The New Recruit and the Old Sol-
dler." C. E. Deal, pastor.
FW llult Cliuri li.
Corner Sixth and Srrlng. At :45,
Sunday s Ihm.1, Dr. J. K. Stevenson.
4iirerlntndent; 11, morning worship,
sermon by pastor on "Satan's Subtle,
ty"; 8 p. m.. mass meeting, addressed
by the Hon. Luther D. Mnhone of
Portland; 7, young people's meeting.
led by J. W. Stotts. theme. "Missions
In Mexico." Following program the.
union will choose tf fleers for ensuing
six months. There will be no evening
worship. The congregation will par
ticipate In mass meeting In the Cen
tral church at I o'clock. The church
covenant and business) meeting will be
held on Thursday evening. Cordial
welcome to all. W. H. Gibson, pastor.
nF.XTIKT. '
Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red 181.
Painless a traction.
Expert goK work. Special attention
to children's teeth.
La Uir . tt .- i i. mi itsnk Oulldlcg.
Alston ye.terday by a score of to I
1908.
f P A A A ' ' : Ss-vo ; ;: '
the Installment
A Million by Mall.
Seattle, June 28. The steamship
Spokane Is due here Monday with a
million and a half of Alaska gold
treasure from Dawson and Yukon
river points, which was delayed by the
late opening of the river. The million
and a half was consigned to the malls,
and another 810,000 was sent by ex
press. Sure Cure for Asthma.
We guarantee to cure asthma,
bronchitis and catarrh. Tf our medi
cine falls we will cheerfully refund all
money paid. Write Arnolds Asthma
Cure Co.. 333-334-336 Arcade Build
ing, Seattle, Wash., or for next 30
days. Morris W. Kr.lght. Cove. Ore.
Box 33.
FOB SALE Cheap; automobile. 8
horse power runabout. In first-class
repair. For particulars and price,
3amra fiU&timi
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iris American Revo
lution bad its con.
Juering general; in
ohn Adams its in -
tremfi nr.. ..:
TO
Jefferson it. bold philosopher
and in Madises) its construct.
We statesman. .
He H was who caused to be
deeply imbedded inour higheit
law those vital and fundament,
si guarantees of life, proper
ty and peraonal liberty.
In private life be was ex.
tremely social -yet truly torn
perau drinking good malt
beer and wine la strict modera
tion. Once,wken sick in bed, he
caused bis couch to be wheel
ed aear the dining-room door,
that be might call to his acting
represetilative at the festive
boardi "Doctor, are you pso
itis, the bottle? Do yo-ir du7y7
doctor, or I must cswhiwe you.
Justly named "The FstWof
the Con.titwh'on,' be ded at
eighty. five. When shall bis
I be I org otteof
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HXGHT PAGES.
Hard Ware AVjst be fl
if
Thone Red 1161
1411, 1413, 1415 Adams Ave.
inquire at this office. dw6-24-lnx.
P1BLIC I.AXD SALE.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION-.
(ISOLATED TRACT.)
La Grande, Ore., Land Office, June
!0, 1908. .
Notice Is hereby g!ven that, as di
rected by the comml5'.!oner of th
General Land office, under provisions
of act of congress approved June 2V.
1900, Public No. 303, we will offer.
nt public sale, to the highest bidder
at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 3d dnv on
August, next, at ihls office, tho fol
lowing tract of innd, to-wlt: N'A S-
W, S-c. 28, T. 2 S., R. 37, E. V. M.
Any persons claiming adversely thu-abovc-descrlbed
lands are advised to
file their claims, or objections, on or
before the day above designated for
sale. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
A. A. ROBERTS. Receiver.
8-28-7-31
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