li dffltt Evening '.OSserra Published Daily Ex-cpt Sunday. , CTKKEY BllOTIIEHS, EDITOIIS AND PROPRIETORS. rnilttl Press Telegraph Service SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily, single copy ............. Sc Daily, per month , 65c Daily, six -months, In advance. , .3.50 Dally, one year, in advance. ... .$4.50 Weekly, six months, iri advance. . 75c Weekly, one year, in advance. . .11.00 Entered at the postofflce at La Grande as second-class matter. This paper will not public any arti cle appearing over a nomde plume. Signed articles will be received sub ject to the discretion of the editors. Please sign your articles and save dis-appointment. for the La Grande Commercial club. The books are attractively gotten up and are full of reading that will bring people here to investigate, and' re main when they see that nothing is overdrawn in the description. ' ; There has been considerable delay in securing the first consignment, and the Commercial club has been forced to write to correspondents In answer to inquiries, because the booklets were not here. ' - The firstvlot will be used to send out to' people In the east who have asked for Information during the past month or so. ' At-flclna T? at a. Display ad. rates furnished upon Application. Local reading notices 10c per line first Insertion; Sc per line for each sub- awiiint Inaprttnn. Resolutions of condolence, Sc a line. : Cards of thanks, 6C a line. PENDLETON FREED OF RED LIGHT DISTRICT FIRST THOUGHT IMPOSSIBLE , BET EVENTUALLY DONE. w aw ArsAiVKT nviKPrnnv : - The antl-vlvlsectiontsts, headed by Thomas Nelson Page, the novelist, are lrriiarjiiB urge upuii me yumiug ' bill prohibiting or regulating the cut tin o- tin nf live flnlmflla In th Dlstrlpt "of Columbia "in the interests of sci ence." The bill Is to serve as a model the. various states by branches of the Antl-Vlvlsectlon society. ; That dogs, rounded up for the pound have been turned over to medical stu dents for experimental purposes, and that they have been subjected to cruel tortures, sometimes without the ad ministration of on anesthetic, is freely charged by leaders of the socletjrjiere. "It is the absolute uselessness'of the Infliction of the suffering upon the helplss anlmSls," today said Mrs. Mary H. Totten, one of the officers of the society, "that is the strongest ar-j gument against vivisection, and try as they may, Its advocates cannot adduce A single Instance wherein it has proved of assistance In discoveries which have augmented ,medlcal science. . "In the heart massage experiments Being conuucieu at one or the ash Ington hospitals. In .the course ' of which rabbits are tied down to the operating tables and cur to pieces while agony racks their bodies until at Inst merciful death comes to relieve them, the results, by the words of the sur geons themselves, can prv nothing. J. "A rabbit dies under the knife, but the surgeon Is delighted and says: 'If It had been a human being the exper iment would have succeeded.' The utter folly of It! If they can learn . nothing or prove nothing by the ex periments, as this statement would seem to admit, why do they do It?" Sweeping Order From Executive of Pendleton Has Wiped Out Undesir able Section of Wheat Town Order Works Successfully, What has always been considered the impossible has practically hap pened, says the East Oregonlan.' Pen dleton's tenderloin district has all but Veen wiped out. The drastic order of Mayor Murphy, Issued one week ago this morning, .has had a better and more far-reaching effect than , the mayor or any of the council men dreamed that It would have when made. The order was to the effect that all women occupying the row of one-story shacks on Cottonwood street between Alta and Webb streets, and those oc cupying the ground floors of the two story buildings should be required to move out. Also that the lattice work In front of these buildings should be torn out and that the rooms on the ground floors' of the two-story build ings must be torn out so thoy could no longer be used for bawdy house pur poses. m While It was hoped that this order would have' the effect of causing some of the denizens of this part of town to seek locations elsewhere, it was sup posed that the most of them would find accommodations oh, the second floors of the two-story buildings In that neighborhood.. Such does not seem to have been the case, however, for large numbers of them have been seen to leave the city on recent trains and It was announced by Chief of Po lice Gurdane this afternoon that all but four of themhad left town alto gether. CLASSES THAT FIT THE EYE ARE ONLY AVAILABLE AT HEAOOCK'S REFERENCES: . I have Ask any cne fitted. NEW ARRIVALS THE LATEST NEW YORK STYLES IN Collars, and fancy Belts All Colors Fine line pillow tops, Lace and ruffling to match. Stamped linen, Genter pieces, xir. . a - Reduced prices on white waists, summer belts and many . other lines. Call and make your selections while they last THE VIDUKH (0. la Grautfe, Ore. ' IN THE Masonic BIdg. 'lit- DELAYS I " TllKRK'S A RKMKIY. Uecause the East Oregonlan pub lished an Interview yesterday in which Dr. Smith blamed the city water su rly for much of the typhoid now pre vailing It has been accused by sme Short-sighted people of knocking the town. Hut a low n does not grow and pros per by Ignoring or blinking at Its re medial defects. The way to do Is to courageously meet them face to fsjee, and then svt about to correct the evil with all speed possible. That the present water supply Is not deguute for the needs of the town everybody knows. If the quality of water Is nut what it should be the peo. pie should know that also. The wat-r commlxsloners should know It. If they do not, and the knowledge should strengthen them In their resolve to jirovlde a gravity water system. ren dition Kiist Oregonlan. 0 OR THE W Assistant Secretary Oliver, of th Commercial club, today received communication from the 1'iulfl Monthly people, saying a batch of 1. 100 booklet had been shipped by freight from Portland yesterday. The 'll! reach here tomorrow or the da after, It Is thought. This will be the first consignment ot the boost literature published by in J-cinc Monthly people of Tortland, THE START The rain and dlsaRroenWe weather prevalent the past two days has de layed the starting of the sugar fac tory. Just how many days will elapse before the wheels are set In motion, o be kept going until the entire, crop f sugar beets Is cut, Is not known. thouKh It U bellevd and hoped that he factory will start Tuesday or Wed nesday of next week. The reason for he delay Is that the rains have hin dered the pulling and hauling of beets n the field. The factory will not oinmence operation until a sufficient supply of beets Is ut hand to keep the rew at work continuously until the work In done. The opening day of smar making will have no effect on the listing of the men, for the officials announce that the advertised event will take place tomorrow afternoon. AH em ployes will report at the office at 2 o'clock or after and be placed In either of the two shifts. CHILDREN'S DAY AT THE FA BR GROUNDS As usual the Board of Managers of the Union Agrl cultural Association has set aside Saturday, October 3rd. As Children's Oay. Every boy and girl in Union Coun ts expected to attend on that day. In ordur that the little ones may have !ust the sort of day they like the management has arranged with L. P. Day to be on hand with refreshments. Ilie .Meat Market. Keinember, that when you order n.'Xt Sunday roast that the Hons meat market Is npaln open and doing busi ness and that the old-time ltoss butcher, U Stllwell, Is In chars.' 'Thorn' Main IS. Oct 5 L. 8TILWELU Tho Boss ditcher Tliry Take the Kinks Out. "I have used Dr. King' New Life Pills for many years, with Increasing satisfaction. , They take the klnkt out of stomach, liver and bowels, without fus or friction," says N, Tt. Hrown, of Plttsfleld, Vt. Guaranteed sattafac tory at Newlln'a drug store. tSc. GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT LP S. Tabernacle, Oct 6 The Metropolitan Quartette Mmes. Marie RAP0LD, Soprano Mmes. Josephine 1AC0BY, Contralto Mr. Richard MARTIN, Tenor Mr. Cuiseppe COMPANARI, Baritone ' Mr. Arthur Rosenslien, Musical Director. Prices $1.00 and $1.50: emeeeo4eeeeeeeettemefeee4A . A. J, M. BERRY, Vice President ' C. S. WILLIAMS, 2d Ass't Cashier GE0RGE;PALMER, President ' ' W. H. BRENHOLTS Ass't Cashior F. L-IMEYERS Cahier 3655 La Grande National Bank Of La Grande, Oregon - CAPITAL AND SURPLUSl $160,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY ' , ' ,"-..'" DIRECTORS M.lBerry h. B. Conley F. J. Holmes ': F, M. Brykit C. C. Pennington F. L Meyers Geo.JL Cleaver' W. L Brenholts 'George Palmer How am I to keep that white suit of mine looking Fresh and Neat all summer as it does now? The answer is simple. When ever it becomes soiled : : : : : : : PHONE MAIN 7 : . ; . : wt wiii do the rest. WE have a force of Experienced halp to look after your wants in this line and you need have no fear of sending your most delicate garments to us. WE Guarantee to satisfy you. A. B. C. LAUNDRY How To Be Happy A bin full of flower and a shed full of first-class dry chain wood is enough to make ANY man happy. Nowtheway to ' fill the bin is to phone V. E. BEAN ! to first fiL the shed, which be "done for just half the cost of other fuel.- This would leave you plenty for the flour, and some to help buy beefsteak and clothes as well. The Cheapest Fuel on the Market. Biggest load of Wood forleast Money V. E. BEAN PHONE RED 741. e Greatest Musical Mkaciion Ever Brought to !.a Grand?. Doors Open At 7:3 0 GET THE HABIT COLISEUM SKATING RINK, Open every afternoon from 2:30 to 5. Every night from 7:30 toW. Will open from 7:30 Saturday evening until II o'clock. Those desiring to learn to skate will be taught by an able in structor Gratis every evening from 5 to 6. t ICE CREAM 2 This is the open season for Ice C pared to furnisn the trade wit1 member refreshment parlors are vrrv fined - e are pre test Re r. Eastern Oregon. A resort for Ladies arc Gi.ntler.ien E. D. S ELDER, the NOTICE: Rights reserved to refuse admission to this Rink. all ob'iectionable persons JACK D. &BRIEN Manager WHICH BILL would you prefer to payj A good stiff one to the doctor for curing some of your family of pneumonia or rheumatism "or our modest one for the coal which would have prevented the illness T Thlr.lt it ovr. Then give us the ;dr fv t.. j It soon, too. Even a little chill may mean a big bill for the doctor. Candy Man jl: G. ,r2. FOWLER . Phone Main 10 r V v- u li it e