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PAGE FOUR LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER "FRTDTT, 'TUNE 10. 1910. Published Dally Except Sou Jay Highway ComialBElciitr 12 & icclic f BRCCE DE.WIS Editor and Owner United Prc?g Telt graph Sen Ice Entered at iho posioii.'ce l Lu ' aa second-class matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES. . Dally, single copy 6t IDally, per week . ,'. I So 'Dally, per month.... 65c This paper will not publish an ar ticle appearing over a nom de pluue. Signed articles will be revised sub ject to the discretion of the editor. Please sign your articles and save Usappolntmeiik WILLIAMS SEES THINGS COXISG. W. A. Williams, of Portland, who was In La Grande a few days ago, has a keen business foresight '' Last year he entered Wallowa county and pur chased a good ranch. He admits that he did not have money cnoush to pay for it at the time but he culls that ranch his Wallowa brnk and his 'spare change Is bein; put there for future benefit , . . -vviue man is Williams. The way he happened to know of the values and useless Individual. W-itnever Oregon begins to do some branding of the same kind she will have a list as long as the moral law con taining nameB of men drawing sal aries from the state for little petty Jobs of which half the paople do not know exist. The day for branding i In Oregon has not yet arrived, but It 1 will come, and the Hooner the better. 1 Well. Rex Oregonus has visited Portland once more and is now ready tr slumber -for another year. But where will Portland store her decor ations for, that long a time? The Portland papers are raising a big row over a Council Crest resort, but they mu6t a3iif-ihat anything that goes on at Council CreBiaele vated. ' " Among other indications that Vale is becoming quite a city information has leakedout that a bank cashier has gone wrong. California Cherry Festival.. San Leandro, Cal., June 10. All preparations were completed today for San Leandro s famous annual cherry festival, which begins this ev ening with an open air dance on the sidewalks about the plaza. Tomor row's program will begin with a Ba lute from the old Spanish cannon on the plaza, followed by a parade and a Mardl Gras carnival at night. Cher ries will be distributed free during 3C s 11 Ij - .... .v.: : . . . V .X -V , AW.v..lV,..r.lv .( f ill ' : S 5 J V m VP ? x-'-h-.-yy.-yy.-y- : .: . - nil - ? -j. , r ti fit i v 4 UIi . ;r T I ij , v Edcrheimer, Stein & Co. j ; . MAKERS . ' ' (D1U 02 Melius .lsvx-A-:v.-.v. . .v in Wallowa county was because his the day, large quantities of the deli business takes him-into all parts ofjclu8 Trult having been secured for the state and he stumbled over the .the occasion." Wallowa proposition. He never heard! . - of the resources of that section through literature and never heard a man In his home city of Portland praise Wallowa county. Happening In there one day he saw what he thought was a bargain and investi gated with the result that he now owns a good piece of land. He wea in company with two men who want ed land and Mr. Williams .was. talring them into the new country to look around. Hla 1ml la nnt tor citlo lint Vl a 4Yimint. n . l. .t . Li. ! .1 mlffht flnH nnma fnrmn ilnni -hm This true story is a cample of the wuj iuuiks wave Deen going in me Grande . Ronde valley and Wallowa county. . Everybody making . money and no effort is being made to reach the people in the outside world. Portland and Seattle have plenty of people who would gladly take a chance in either of these valleys if things were put up to them 6s they really exist. Many Seattle people are going Into Harney valley for homes Imply because they do not know of what can be had here where nature does so much for humanity. va rivr .IV 11.1111 FOR AJiT FrSE. 0E TO RFt Plenty f Brazil ?futs. New Tork, June 10. Early ; esti mates of the shortnees of the Brazil nut crop this year are not borne out by reports from Manaos and Para, Brazil, the principal shipping centers. More than 3,000 tons of the nuts have already reached this country and the season has little more than commenc ed, the heaviest shipments always be- j lng marketed in the latter part, of j June and early in July. Strong Card at Isls. Education, humor and drama aro all Included In the Bhow at the Isis this change. The program is above j the average in that It Is well varied with films' that are sure to pleaBe. NOW Get that summer suit cleaned and pressed at Pennington's. Phone Black 851 or 44. Made by Eiderheimer Stein &C Appeals Strongly to Young Men who desire ' I The style, the patterns and the cloth is se- lectea especially tor young menLET US SHOW THEM TO YOU Suits $12.50 to $22.50 Benjamin Clothes for Men, Suits $20 to $35 Don't Miss our $2.90 Oxford Sale for Men and Women $3.50 and $4.00 Values for $2.90. MillirerY One-half Price r d j j or Lad!es Suiis anrf 'Kenyon Coats Reductd 25 per cent. Attention, JUNE BRIDES! The Chautauqua dates are draw ing near and a great deal of work re mains to be done. Like every other enterprise that IS not making a profit for the individual there la not that Individual Interest experienced by anyone, hence it resolves Itself into n ! collective proposition backed by the entire community as n body. Most everyone knows what that means a few must do the greater part of the work. At least that has been the history of past events, and we Judge the Chautauqua will prove no exception to the rule. But there Is no time to lose and a negative reply on the part of any citi zen when called upon to exert him self means to retard the Chautauqua's success. That It will be a good thing for the Grande Ronde valley and n good thing for Eastern Oregon there is not the least doubt, and It Is worth ' . i i working nara 10 mime a complete success. La Grande has taken the Initiative ta1 this matter and stepped ahead of any other city in this part of the state to give the people several days entertainment that is both high grade , and elevating. It means that the, ability of this city and her people is on trial as entertainers. The hospi tality of I Grande Is at stake and we must all Bee that hospitality is as safely guarded as a maiden guards her good name. wnen you are asked to get In and , drill, do it. There must be a head to everything and the one who acts In that capacity Is necessarily a boss. Do whatever he asks- of you and then let the burden of the event rest on his ability as a general. Veddiiigs are more numerous in Julie than a ny other month of the year. This is also the season for house renovataing, for changing refitting and beautifying the home. A home well furnished is the cornerstone to happiness. Brides and Prospective brides should study this question, as it means a great deal in the future. ' We furnish' the home complete. DRESSERS Over 100 . patterns in Oolden Oak Polished Oolden Oak waxed, Mahog any, Circassian, Birds Eye Mapky Jfnyal Oak, and Fir. And in almost tiny .style, Priced from VICTOR EXTENSION TABLE i i i ;:j tv.i The latest improvement in extension 'table'.-... The extension 'disappear as seen in the pic . -mwifug the only convenient table on the market. It can be enlarged in a moment by a child. Finished in Polished Golden Oak, Golden Oak Waxed, Made in all sizes. Priced from $15.00 to $50.00. GLOBE WERNICKE BOOK UNITS Housing books can be-and should be made a real pleasure. "-Whether just about to start a new library or to re construct an old one, you will take an added interest in , the subject by first seeing the display in , our windows They can be obtained in any finish and size to fit in jnost any space and styles to fit most any purse. ' Sim. 1DP NOT AS HIGH 3: But A ' Little Better , WaSa Walla has had th coma out flat and hrand the State