page rorn. evexi.vo o nsri;v ia r..-v-,p . mttewy, atgust is, iuos. V.WT-. PAGES. la Grande Evening ODservcr I'uMMii-d Dully Except tSuiidnjr. ' CCKKKY UHOTHFItS, EDITORS AND I'ltOPRIETORS. United Press Telegrnjjli Service. Dally, per month....,.,-....... ,gs Dally, single copy. ..... , , ,;J . ,05 Dally, ona pear In advance...", . . .f 6.60 Dally, six months. In advance. . .13.50 Weekly, one year, In -advance. . , $1.00 Weekly, six months, In advance. . .75 Entered at the postoffice at La Grande i a second-class matter. We have something to boost for now. Now get In and boos.t. ' Not a few farmers will grow enough alfalfa ,eed off their land In one sea on to pay for their perpetual water right. Thin paper will not publish any arti cle appearing over a nom de plume. Signed article will be received ubJL-ct to the discretion of the editor. Please sign y.ntr articles and save disappoint ment. " AdvertlHlmf Kates.' 1 , Display ad. rate furnished upon ap- Local reading notlcea 100 per iiu first Insertion; 5c per lino for each ub equent insertion. V Resolutions of condolence, 5c a lino. Cardi of thanks. c a line. Now is the time to lay in your win ter fuel, it i cheaper now than It will bo again for the next eight months. v ' "vV'e think wo are something of a fruit country now. Let this 0.000- acro Irrigation porject becomo a real ity and we will look back upon-this period as our experimental age. , jfoi;j'rtoi1'fiic $$$$ 2F?2J soMt;nirxG to hoost for. The one thing now before the peo ple of thl city and valley I the Irri gation problem. For several years It has all been theory, Now- we have a practical and doflnlte plan to work on. A plnn, as compared with the many other Irrigation projects, Is cheaper by far. It means much more to this city and valley than any of us at this time can outline. This Is really one of other. We have several 20,0C0-acre tract that can.be handled In a lml lar way. . Twenty thousand acre of land sub divided. Into 80-acre tract mean 250 families. It Is a well known fact that with water much of thl land will be occupied In 10-ncre tract. W Ka famine annually spend 1750 each, or disbursement of $187,000. But stop and think what It mean to the busi ness Interests of this valley, of fitting out 250 new homes! Not counting the outlay for the land, simply the improvements and necessary eouln ment to run an 80-acre farm will cost not less than $3,500 or 14000. nrar-n cally $1,000,000 will thus be Invested within the next few years. Mr. rtn.i Hen Man, this Irrigation project Is so mucn the biggest proposition that we have ever attempted, that It demands your most earnest consideration and co-operation. The man who will reap the first narvest Is the present land owner. The moment that water I conducted to his farm It more than doubles the value of his land, and this, mind you, t an expense of only $!0 per acre, the paymenj of which I spread over a period of 10 years. Every effort should be exerted from this Mm. on to see that the mass meet ing to be held In thl city one week from next Saturday I well attonded by the land owner. Mr. Eccle staled the other night If this proposition was submitted to the Utah fnimers who know nothing but Irrigation, the acreage would all he ubscrlbed within two weeks, and 4he farmer would hunt up the office. are so very fortunate. Nntun tins more Hum made it easy. Simply tem of ctorlng our waste water and diverting It to the valley land when needed. As compared with Knn.v of the largo Irrlgntlon project It U exceedingly simple. . nrnn.V itonil. within the next 20 eurn v. Ill be one vast May Park and Frult.iale. Water will make It . Here I an opportunity of bringing !n the first 20.000 acres. 1 How many people would 20,00) ere upport. populated as May park nd FrultdaleT Not less than 8000 people Just about one-half tht pre, rnt population of Union county. Thl matter of accurlng water I a ubject that will bear the closest In estlgatlon and the more one Investi gate and studle the problem the mora enthusiastic they will become. If you have iny boosting blood in you at all, you mow have a chance to demonstrate It. Get In, and help your self, your country and your future posterity by boosting for the Irrigation project, , . . Many a land owner will sell off large tracts of hi tanu Meiui. compelled to pay out a dollar for his water rights at a profit so what land he does retain wilt not cost him any thing, and the lam he retains will be worth more than his entire preseri holding. . . "', Our presidential campaign should be a tame affair compared with our Irrigation campaign. Wo could hold ft monster torch-light parade over ir rigation and it would mean some thing to us. As far as we are person ally concerned In this valley, the re sult of the presidential campaign Is simply a bubble as compared with the success or the Irrigation project. - The La Grande Commercial club isi now behind a proposition that means many time over more for the peo ple of this county than anything It ever assisted. We mean the present Irrigation porject. But because the Commercial club Is behind It, do not think for one moment that It doe not need your hearty support This Is Just a little too big for the club single handed. Join the club, and help It. If not, you can help the cause bv speaking a good word for It. We have a lot of work to do. Twenty thousand acres of contracts Is no small under taking. This Is not a small business proposition. There Is nothing ' small about It. It Is by far the biggest un dertaking ever attempted In Grande Ronde valley. It will benefit the en tire valley. Each and every corner will be greatly benefited. It Is not a La Grande project alone, by any means. 9m 1? oil iyrap Cures Chronic Constipation, Stomach and Liver Trouble Stimulation Without Irritation. - Ubiho Laxative Fruit Syrup is a new laxative syrup combined with the deli cious uuvor 01 iruits, ana is very pleas ant tO take. It will nnf irri'no nis much more pleasant and effective man rum, laweta ana Saline Waters, as it does not derange the Stomach,' or irritate the Kidneys, Liver or Bowels. Constipation. OBnro Laxative Fruit Syrup will posi tively care chronic constipation as it re stores the natural action of the intestinal ; tract. Ordinary cathartics may give tem porary relief but the stomach is upset , and the bowels are irritated without any permanent benefit having been derived. The condition of the patient remains un changed. The Stomach, Liver and Bowels have not been stimulated and in a few days a stronger purgative may have to be taken. This is why Pills and Aperient Waters never give permanent relief. Their violent action results in an unnat ural movement of the bowels and it is nec essary to keep taking them indefinitely. Why ORINO is diff erent. OkDJO Laxative Frnifc nvrnri 1 ttin nnW nrPTOirafifin that. tobIItt fa (it tllA nieTPn.iira nrirana flfliA n.inn .. t o ' v biuu vuuci icai utions act upon the lower bbwel only and A -Ai i- liL.I! i - uu uuu uuuuu me laver. it can very read ily be seen that a preparation that does uou bc upon au 01 tne digestive organB can not cure Chrome Uonstipation, iorpia Liver, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, etc. For Biliousness and SlcK Headache. Take Obuto Laxative Fruit Syrup. It sweete&s the stomach, aids digestion and acts at a gentle stimulant on the liver and bowels without irritating these organs. Clears the Complexion. Okiho Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulates 4YtA 1 1 VTA a anfl 'Aitiiikl alnansna system and clears the complexion of (flUiyiCOaUU U1UM.UDO, 1U1B IUD UCBIf ISA" ative for women and children as it is mild and pleasant, and does not gripe or sicken. JRwefuse substitutes. I II R fill Aft APJTi?? Tu oriNO Lakative Fruit Syrup and if you w , w . iaH nil eat,. are not satisfied your money will Lc zz?'2L Preparad only by FOLEY CO., Chicago, III. SOLO AND RECOMMENDED BY SIEEl (m MUM. A. T. HILL, PRCGGIST. LA GRAXDE, OHK. T n issue m Bit POLITICS No less than (0 carload of cherries hay been shipped out of thl valley thl year, and the report are all to tba affect that it was not a good mr for cherrlet. Wa fakva county that U capable of rt developmant. DEMOCRATS I-XUCK TAI-T'S niCMGIOX INTO TltOMINKNCE Dcin.M miki Maimirt-r Prodk-ts Chris. tlun xe Will On to Bryan Ikx-ausc Tafl Is a I'nltnrlan In ContntNt to Tills, Ilrran In a Klrm Rollover In the Clmnli No Roily I(M luWt Moilo Vrom Taft Headquarter to aiwimkI's lmr(. Chlcngo, Aug. 15. There Is everv Indication that religion will be made n Issue In the presidential raitiDalirn. Chairman Alwoo.l, of the democratic rnmmlttoe on speski-rs, snld lodny: "Tuff Cnltarliin views will deprive mm of any rltfht to expert to receive tho support of Christian voters. Bry an'a devotion to the church, on the ether hnnif, furnlshe an appeal to every believer In Christian doctrlnea. No reply to Atwood ha bcn alven out at Taft headquarter. Chairman Hitchcock of the republi can, and hi aide, are In conference arranslna; a distribution of campaign literature and Itineraries of speakers. Atwood Intimated he would use the statement made by him In his cam If General Manager O'Brien" wishes are fulfilled, steel freight car will be put Into use In and out of La Grande. The United Pres announced a few day ago that the plan and bids for the 600 enrs had been Vinn.le:l In to the company offlcla''. A Portland paper says of the Ir --.d a F .vnt n' steel cars: Vice-President and Oem-ml Manner J. P. O'Brien, of the l!jr; ln,j,n lines In the northwest, has made reciulxlttnn for 2000 of the 6000 steel freight cars. for which the Harrlman roads are now In the market. In case this additional equipment Is added to the line under Mr. O'Brien' Jurisdiction It will mean the expenditure of about 13. 250.000 to increase the traffic handling facili ties of the Southern Pacific In Oreaon the O. R. & N. and their branch lines In this territory. "We will need that number of cars in this territory, to handle the business 01 our roads, but of course, I can't say whether the order for the 000 cars will be filled or not. My Information on that point Is no more complete than what I have seen In the Tele gram. A requisition for about 2000 of these car has already been sent In, and the plans and specification have been made and submtlted to the car equipment companies upon which thofi may bnse their bids. No contracts have been let, but the Harrlman roads are simply In the -market to see what bids will be made. Most of the cars will be box cars, and will be of the most Improved modern type, and will average In cost, I should say, from 11100 to 11200 each. When this ad- dltlonal equipment will be laid down It Is beyond me to say. for all depends upon the bids submitted." ! J. I). JI'KKXXOX READY. Will Contract for 500 'Acre and Slay Increase This Amount. J. D. McICennon, who Is always cred ited with knowing a good thing when he sees it, whs asked this morning how much land he would contract watni for under the plan outlined by Mr Kecles. After giving the matter a mo ment's careful consideration he re pnea: "l will start out with 500 acres, and possibly, I might Increase this amount." Mr. McKennon state! that It would nor take a very great In crease In crop yield to cover $2 per acre. . .(, Retrlnnliig of tho End. Winnipeg, Man., Aug. 15. J. T. McVey, the strike manager of the entire western .section for the Canadian Pacific mechanics, left hnrrledly for Ottawa today, to hold a conference with Presl- dent 8haughnessy, of the road. looking toward a settlement The company continue to claim the road I moving all grain of- fered. Thl I, denied by the. strikers. 4 CLAt'DIAXOS ARRAIGNED. Alleged to Have Had Hand In Blowing Vp Gallagher Property. San Francisco, Aug. 15. Peter Claudlanos, the suspected dynamiter of the Gallagher property, who was brought to this city from Chicago and arraigned In police court today, charg ed with conspiracy to destroy the property of Former City Supervisor Gallagher In Oakland. A continuance was granted until Monday. Detective Burn My he has enough evidence to convict the prisoner. Fruit Season is Now On Phone Us Your Orders for ECOiNOMYJARS ,'1"18 ;...$1.10 doxen Quarts Hair gallon Extra clumps ..... Extra caps ... .$1.SS dozen $1.75 dozen 10c dozen 20c dozen EXTRA? FOR ASY VACUUM JARS : c"m i8c dozen : Rubber rings 20c dozen . C1ml 10c dozen Exlra large Jelly GUuMe .. .45e den These are en attractive size and shape, and art easily worth 60 cents per dozen F- DvHAISTEM 1411-1415 Adams Are. phone Red , 16, 11 son s -b erg Kldnnp Young Girl. 4 Billing, Mont., Aug. 16. A EOitMEIt AMERICANS ELECTED. Filling Koata In Canadian Legislature From Ilotli 1 "arilcs. posse Is today on the trail of two men who rode up to the ranch home of Conrad Bauer, 12 mile 4 away, and carried away his 4 daughter, aged 1. The men 4 were heavily armed and masked. 4 They awakoned the family last 4 night and demanded money and 4 whiskey. When Mr. Bauer 4 llpprd away to notify the neigh- 4 4 bor. the men seised the daugh- 4 ' ter and took her away on a 4 horse. a Many In Town, There I a noticeable Increase In the number of farmer who are today shopping In the city, over other Sat urday of the past few weeks. Cher ry harvesting, alfalfa harvesting and grain cutting I reaching uch a stage of completion or advancement that It I possible for the farmers to get to town regularly. THE BOOK STORE 444444 Reglna. Montreal, Aug. 1J. Premi er Bcotf government waa sustained by th election held here, the liberal winning 14 out of 41 eat In th leg latatur. Th feature of th election In thl locality waa th large number of former American who wtr elect ed to th legislature by both parti. Poking fp the Prune Crop. 3. . Laselle of Albany, owner of the Union and Cov prune dryer, has been In this section thl week, arranirinv for th handling of the prune crop of ma eson. It I expected that the dryer will start about October 10. and and It I estimated that the crop this year will amount to about 40 car of green fruit, or about one-third that amount of dried fruit ' Thl estimate Is about one-fourth more than the 107 crop. The price to be paid for prune thl year will be a trifle lower than last. In all probability. -Union Republican. Hervlo School Classes. Washington, Aug. 15. Thirty-six officers have been detailed by the war department to report at the Army school of the Line at Fort Leaven worth, Kan., today, and li to the Sir. nal school and 21 to the Army Staff college. Open For Business in the New Location SnJh War Vet. Vfllejo. Cal.. Aug. 15. United Spanish War Veteran of California will assemble here during the next few days for the fifth annual encamp ment of the order, which will open to morrow with the annual outlna of th local ramp. 118 Adams Ave. Phone Blick 391 il I I ' Rltadowed Girl for a Month. Lo Angele. Aug. 1 J. Detectives are today on the trail of th mysterl ou man who last night entered the room of Mis Sadie Black, in tempted to chloroform her. The Incl dent wa th culmination of a month of terror for the girl. Sh. h.. k. con.tantly .h.dow.d by th unknown KILL the nniinu AND CURE TH1 LUNCft WITH Dr. Kings Nov Discovery FOR CoLrfi18 .J&S WD ILL THROAT Wn I linn vanl V! " "AKANTKED BATISFAtrrn,, vi V MOWW REJOMDEn " j NKWUN lKUO COMPANt. POLK'S GAZETTEER A Business Directory of each City, Town and Village In Oregon and Washington, glv a descriptive Sketch of rr " Locution, Ship. fti aclUB and a CIrmI Bed Directory of each Bual- -v.. BUU rroresalon. A L POLK ft COL. Inc. SEATTLE. 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