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C5c .33.50 .$6.50 . 7Ec Weekly, one year in advance fl.QO Entered at the pemotfice at La Grande as second-class matter. This paper will not publish any article appearing over a nom do lume. Signed articles will be re ceived subject to the discretion of the editor. Please sign your articles and Mve disappointment Advertising Rates. Display ad. rates furnished upon ap plication. Local reading notices 10c per line Jret insertion; 5c per line for each subsequent insertion. Resolution of condolence, 5c a line, Cards of thanks, 5c a line. ' , Those interested In the parade re quiring floats are becoming exceed ingly busy getting their wagons and Working out their design for the dec orations. , . The people once more have ex pressed themselves ' In an emphatic manner that they want Beaver Creek water and there is every reason to believe that their anticipations will be realized within the next four or five months. The Observer has received quite a number of requests for sample copies by those who express themselves an xious to learn something of the Grande Ronde valley. Several of these communications are from those sections which have Been the benefits derived from irrigation, but where land values are now exteremely high. ."j, -? With the assurance of bumper crops, with the expenditure of 3146, 000 for city water, and the expendi ture of finite a portion of the $100, 000 for the Irrigation project, the pessimist will liuvo (juito n problem to. figure out thut this section of the country ia toine to be lilt with pros perity that st;md3 out fur . develop ment. Amusemenf Mr. I'eriln Ami In nt Pastime. Owlnv'to the lavk of appreciation of bond music by the general publl" I of La Grsnile, the orchestra and bnml concerts have been discontinued, and only pictures will be run tonight and tomorrow night. Mr. C. P. Ferrin. bo well known to the theatre goers as an accomplished vocalist will sing the Illustrate! songs. Tonight it will h "Did Run?" a comic song, the jreat Mara thon winner. uviclav and Saturday nights, and ' Saturday matinee will be the great comedy-drama, "Kit Carson." Plen ty of laughs W,N be put on with a ten people company, who have their own scenery. A five-pice orchestm O ft OOOOOOOOOOOOO will furnish music between the acts. Taylor Stork Coming Back. The Pastime has had the good Iuck to secure a retnrn ";r.scr:cul uZ tit Taylor Stock Company, who made so many friends during their recent stay in La Grande. They open Monday night the 28th, in their sensational "Man of Mystery" which will be produced with all the scenic and electrical effects. Films ('limine Tonight. All the films at the Scenic change tonight,, featuring the picture, "Fight ing Bob Evans." Billy Baxtter knock ed them off the seats last night. Dainty dancing Du Mar also made quite a hit, ' THE WRONG MRS. REED. Associate to Louise Kent Sot Mrs. Reed Known In La (.'ramie it Seems. The- Mrs. Walter Reed who will ap pear on the Pantages circuit with Louise Kent, is not the artist who ap peared in La Grande two years ago, according to a statement by the lady herselr. There are evidently two Mrs. Walter Reed, but at any rate, the one known here is not going on the vaudeville stage, as was an nounced lately. .' ... THREE MEX KILLED. Mine Explosion iu Pennsylvania En. tombs (S3 Men. WEIIRUM, Penn., June 23. One man known to be dead, and twelvj badly burned as a result of an ex plosion of a mine of the Lackawanna Coal and Coke Company today. It is thought that the death list will be Binall. Fire broke out this afternoon in the mine. It is feared that 65 en tombed men cannot be rescued alive. telephone message from the mine . t. t A. T . . , , says that three are known to be dead, I , , . ,, . , , and six atally burned, and 25.se,-, lously Injured. ' 1 rOKTLASPER BUYS FAR.M. . Old Reynolds l'hire Sold From Mr. j Jones (o 0. S. Allen; . O. S. Allen who: for a number of ; yeara bus been a 'school clerk in! Portland, has purchased the fnrm IllHlf (-l"1"" IOWII 3 UBI,, . , , . . .... - . " .1.,.s,.vv.- ...V, v"v fiiir grounds, four miles eiiat of the city. cemc PANTAGES ClUCriT La (.'rande's Foremost Vaudeville Theatre. Depot Street. S. A. Cardluer, Manager. Matinte. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Adults, matinee: 101; Children under 12 years old f.c. Evening prices, 10 and 13c. Week Commenting June 21. Wayne, the wizard, asststted by M'lle Adele and Company, Billy Baxter, the black, facej comedian, formerly with HI51 Henry's Minstrels. The S for Linen Dust Robes, fancy hemstitched border. . The ' Fair Q & OOOOOOVogQO A S3 UAL ELECTION. V. II. M. S. of M. E. Church t Select Officers Tomorrow. - Annual election of officers In the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the M. E. church is set for tomorrow afternoon at a meeting at the home of Mrs. D. C. Brischoux. This Im portant matter,' and 'others, makes it desirable to have a full attendance. Spokane Day. Attracts Many. Seattle, June 23. Spqkane Day the big event of the Inland Empire at the exposition to be celebrated Friday, has brought the largest delegation of visitors of any city so far. The SpoRane Chamber of Commerce! and the "Two Hundred and Fifty Thou sand Club," of that city will send a big delegation. Lone Bandit Robs Stage. NEVADA CITY, Calif., June 23. A lone highwayman held up the Al-le'gheny-Downievllle stage five miles from here today. They robbed the passengers of two hundrd dollars in cash, and all their Jewelry, and car? rled off the Wells Fargo express con taining $1400. Sheriff Walker, with a posse, is pursuing them. For Constipation. Mr. L. H. Farnham, a prominent druggist of Spirit Lake. Iowa, says: "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are certainly the best thing on the 'market for constipation. Give these tablets a trial. You are certain to find them agreeable and pleasant m effect. Price, 25 cents. Samples free. For salt oy All Good Dealers. Notice of Impounded Stock. Notice is hereby given that on, the 14th day of June, 1909, I took up U'titlA iMinriln cr at lovers I n a rU -vf T , , ,, , . La Grande, Oregon, the following de- ... . , . ,. , . Bcrlbed animals, towit; one dark bay s g about M about 10 years old, branded I. II. on left Bhoulder, and J. D. (over bar) on right thigh.. Foretop has been cut off, small sadle mark. the city of La Gradne, Oregon, under and by virtue of an ordinance there of, and unless the owner claims and tin va cost of such Impounding and ,. T ...ill J....I 1 11 1.1 m e, i h lit aunii3t? ami ot'ii b,iiu animal as provided by ordinance, of said city. Done and dated at La Grande, Ore.. this the l.'th clay of June, 1909. L. RAY BURN. (J-19-P.) Chief of Police. ? ' , " Gomplete equipment for rubber buggy tires. I LA GRANDE IRON WORKS I D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Gmplcte Machine Shops and Foundry Observer Want Ads Pay 10c fotfull 14in. Ghiffon and Net Ruching. ; The O O 00000000004 o o Duiy on Dressed Lumber. I WASIllAUTUN. jnnP "".-TiJ S nance committtee amendment reduc ing the Dingley rattes, and fixing a duty on dressed lumber, planu or finished on one side at fifty cents per thousand,' was adoptted in the senate this afternoon. ) The vote was 50 to 28. ' This Is no Bluff. A 7 room cottage up-to-date, with cellar and out buildings, in right lo cation. Cheap at $2,500 will take $2, 300 must make change on account of health. (J-ll-J-17) Address J. R. Case Observer. Words to Freeze the Soil. "Your son has Consumption. His case is hopeless." These appallirg words were spoken to Geo. E. Blevons, a leading merchant of Sprintta'd, N. C. by two expert doctors one a lung specialist Then was shown the won derful power of Dr. Klnr'a New Dis covery. "After three weeks use, writes Mr. Blevens, "he was as well as ever. I would not take all the money In the world for what It did for my boy." Infalliable for Coughs and Colds ,its the safest, surest cure of desperate Lung diseases o nearth. 50c and It. 00 Guarantee satisfaction TrUI bottle fre. Newttn Drvsr (V LEGAL S ! stcji i , I si i w 7 The Observer office carries 7 one of the largest lines of leg- al blanks in Union county. i'i Mining locations. Jtjji Warranty deeds. 0 Quick claim deeds. 0 Corporation deeds. . Power attorney. Mortgages. t . .ft '"it 0 Bill,' of sale. 0 Leases. 0 Satisfaction mortgages. Chattel mortgages. , H Real estate contracts. o 0 O 0 v5000O00O 1 resetting and repairing, BA fur long Silk Gloves, $2 Val. g ' ' ' Store That Saves Vou o oooooooooooooo We Want Our Want Adjk Column " Your want is placed before a thousand or more want-seekers every day Can you afford to spend one cent per'word of your want au where results are the keynotes? FOB RENT FOR RENT Furnished room for gen tlemen. Electric light, bath, etc. Inquire at Gilham residence, 1910 Cedar. Phone Black 1351. lw Furnished housekeeping rooms large and -airy, on ground floor. Inquire of Hattie McDonald, 1616 Oth street, nb"ne Fililr . ' - FOB RENT Nicely furnished room, suitable for lady or gent. Electric light, bath and fire. Inquire at 1612 Adams avenue or 'phone Red 131. FOR RENT A 6-room house In good condition: large clothes closet and pantry; garden, chicken park; goou cellar; convenient to shops. 'Pho Red 1921 or call at 1315 Jacks-.n Ave., North La Grande. 3-3tf FOR RENT Nice, cheerful, sunny room for rent .to gentleman, facing east on Fourth street; close In; mod ern conveniences, (fall at Observer office. FOR RENT Barn, Inquire of 1609 Fifth street. A-1629 FOR RENT House and good one acre garden. L. C. Smith. 4-19 tf Two or three choice rooms to let, with or without board. Inquire of 2103 1st street or phone Black 1761. FOR RENT Flower place on Elgin branch, outside of city, "Old Lyle Place ;' 5 room house with garden, big barn, chicken house, cellar, $10.00 (J-21-J-12) FOR SALE Gentle mare, harness and buggy; suitable for women and chilren. ' F. D. Haisten. 6t Land for Sale. 40 acres of fruit, garden or alralf. land for ffil, cheap if taken soon. ( D. Huffman, R. F. D, La Grande roii SALE Twenty h. n. Reo. lr. goorl condition. Inquire at Lilly Foster hardware store. v S-23 FOR SALE Twenty h. p. Avb passen ger touring car for $450. - Inquire of Whiteman .garage, opposite foundry. . FOR SALE Single comb Rhodf Island Reds, batching eggs. .None better. In Grande Ronde Valley come and see. -11.50 per setting of 15. $3 for 45. All infertil eggs re placed free of charge.. Incubator chikens J20 per 100. George Wag ner, Island Clly. FOR SALE Seed , potatoes, fancy hand selected. Large and smooth Quality A 1; seed strictly pure. Burpies extra early 32 per 100; late Rose $1.75; Netted Gems, late, 1.7E Burbank seedling 1.30. Wagner, Island City. " George 89c S Money W O O o o o oooooooooooo Your Wants FOR SALE A 240-egg incubator and brooder; cheap If taken at once. 'Phone Blacit 1331. FOR SALE Good milk cow, fresh, half Jersey, half Durham. Three ' quarters Jersey heifer calf goes with cow. Inquire corner N and First street or phone Black 1862. (6-15-3) - . FOR SALE A second hand gasoline engine. Cheap . if taken at once. L. C. Smith. 6t B'Oft SALK i'wo io tour acres of suburban property, well Improved. 'PhoneB'.ack 1B32, or E. W. Kammeror, 2004 Adams avenue. FOR SALE 4 lot in Block 139, in Chaplin add; 2 blocks from round house for further partioualrs apply to L. F. Dunn. City, or C. E. New som 2415 First ave, Seattle Wash. 4-12-tl FOK , SALE t'liBt clabs furuuurj. For particulars talj at MrB. i.u,i,. s residence. ' tf FOR SALE 8 acres Improved, in al falfa and orchard, 350 chickens, with incubator, brooder, coops, cow, horse, implements, furniture, growing crop. Quarter mile east of city, good house and barn, $4,000 'takes everything. Terms. W. W. Pollock. Home Ind. Phone. (J-14-J-14 WANTED. WANTED One or two furnished, or partly furnished rooms for fam ily of mother and two children. In quire of Fair store. WANTED Two or three furnlshei housekeeping rooms, or small cot tage. Good v reference given; write LOST, AND FOUND. LOST Between 1114 "Wash. Ave. anl depot a black lace collar; medallion stick pin and a turquoise brooch. Finder please return same to 1114 Wash. Ave. and receive reward. LOST Gold nugget pin finder will please return to Observer office and receive reward. FOUND A pair of glasses In case. Owner may have Bame by proving property and paying for this notice. FOUND On railroad track near depot, Yale lock key, v Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for this notice., . " (tf) . LOST Between Hot Lake and Union, a hand grip containing toilet ar ticles ahd wearing apparel. Finder leave at this office and receive re ward. ' GIRL WANTED To do general house- : work. Inquire of Mrs. T. J. Scrog gins. (tf)