La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 03, 1908, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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VfMnttittans nt condolence, fio a line,
' iferda of than!:, Bo a line.
generation, but that no abler man
ever held that great office. With the I
energy and persistence of a DeWItt
Clinton he ha In addition a grasp of
the principle 'of constitutional gov
ernment which few of his predece
or ever attained. With legal abili
ties not Inferior to Tllden', he is
younger, more vigorous and far lea
of a partisan.
"New York may well be thankful
for him. New York needs him not
merely for thl year and next year,
but for at least two full term In the
governorship, to finish a monumental
work ot reformed administration."
Remarkable as Is the tribute, It Is
substantially the truth. But there
are three qualities In the governor's
character not mentioned: elf-ontrol,
reticence and unusual lmpervlousness
to flattery. New York Christian Ad
vocate. '
, Itrvtfiwo for 1O.w.
Let reverence for the laws be
taught In the schools, In semln-
arte and In colleges; let It bo
written' In primers, spelling
books and almanacs; let It be
preached from the pulpit, pro-
claimed In legislative halls and
4 enforced In courts of Justice.
and In short, let It become the
political religion of the nation;
and let the old and the young.
the rich and the poor, the grave 4
and the gay of all sexes and
tongues and colors and condl-
lions, sacrifice unceasingly upon
It altars." 4
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WOULU'K At'TO TRADE.
Consul H. E. Mansfield, writing
from Lucerne, Switzerland, states
that there Is a general feeling among
automobile manufacturers and deal
er In Europe that a crisis In the au
tomobllo trade Is Imminent. The con
sul continues:
In Pranve, Germany, Italy anil
Switzerland there is talk of lack of
demand, large stocks, and financial
atress. Present conditions and Indl
avtloBa In the automobile trade are
similar to those existing In the bicy
cle business some 10 years ago, which
resulted In radical changes in prices
nd the financial distress of many
firms and Individuals engaged In the
business.
The belief generally prevalent that
price will be cheaper next season li
given a a reason why many Intend
ing purchaser and agencies for not
placing orders In advance. As a re
sult many of the large factories and
warehouse find themselves with a
heavy stock of 1907 models on hand
with little prospect of disposing of
them, except at a very low figure.
Both manufacturers and dealers are
confronted with the problem of dis
posing of sotck to make room for the
product of 1108.
A In case of the bicycle, the auto
mobile Is punning through a peculiar
evolution of trade, the result of which
AWAITIXO HKKIXTS.
It was reported last week that an
effort Is to be made to secure a pe
tition looking toward submitting the
question of the division of Union
county, but the report has no foun
dation. The time Is too short and It
would u impossible to secure trie re
quired petition in the time available
Hooi) Itiver Is making the fight this
year, and the result will be watched
with Interest.
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I riff self every article in the stores at actual COST for own ,.
WERE PREPARER.
' The recent action of the city of
Union toward regulating the sale o
liquor and some of the evils that are
often coupled with that business, is
simply In accord with the Instructions
of the voters ot the recent city elec
tion, and Is not a surprise to the ven
dors of liquor, who fully understood
the Issue. The council Is simply car
rying out Its instructions from the
people. Union Republican.
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The Taclflc const Is buying grape
Juice In carload quantities. This will
not always be the case. There are
large territories In Oregon, Washing
ton, Idaho and California that are es
pecially adapted to grape culture. The
Welch Crape Juice company during
1907 purchased 4"70 tons of Concord
grapes which It paid New York grow
ers $40 per ton. The demand for
grape Juice is rapidly Inoreaslng, as a
result there is a great future for the
grope Industiy on this coast.
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It Is such weather as we have been
favored with the past few days that
makes this a desirable fruit country
for the many varieties that grow to
perfection In this climate. A few
days of below-zero weather kills many
pests that are the bnrrlers to dividend
producing orchards In warmer sec
tions. Just ordinary care In thl val
ley will always keep the insects at
bay.
The public will keep a close watch
on the Hughes boom which Is now
being launched. At this time nine
out of ten republicans would say the
nomination will go to either Taft or
Hughes. But It Is five months yet
until the convention meets and all
slates now constructed are subject to
change.
t.lAKDIWMUP.
Be It remembered, that at a regu
lar term of the county court of the
state o Oregon, for the county of
IMV.LI.1IV MUIIIK, Ul Klin UUU
will he radical changes In conditions , held at the court house In the city of
and consequent reduction In prices
The auto has passed the faddist's
stage and has entered upon the common-sense,
practical basis of com
petitive business, In which the United
La tirnnde, In said county a:id state,
on Monday, ibe tilli iUy of January.
A. 1. l'.Kis, the sunn being the first
Moinlny of said month and the tlnio
fixed by law for holding a naular
Stales will soon become the loader. .rm ol suld ci int. lien were pr.-s-hecause
of superior facilities for me- : ,,,, the Honorable J. C. Henry, Coun
chnnlcal production. And as com- j ty J. t!. Ollham. Clerl; F. P.
pared with tho prices of contlnenl.il ' , 'hiiders, Koenff
cars, the American motors are cheap- j When. on Thursday, the 3.1th duv of
er. which recommends them strmgly j j imiilly. A. t. or ln .,-.nA Judl.
to the popular trade. j , (,y f .,., nmng tlu,rs
the following proceedings were had,
BUSY AMI 111MXI.SS GOVERNOR, i '"-wit;
One of the most remarkable trlb-J 1,1 'h1 matter of the Guardianship of
Utees ever paid to a governor was this 1 ,,,t' person and estate of Maggie
editorial, double-leaded, by the' Given, true name Margaret Given,
World: ' an Insntie person.
"One year ago Charles E. Hughes' " appearing to the court from the
as governor-elect of New York, was
an Interesting possibility In the pub
lic service. Today he Is a tried and
preved certainty, His administration
Is one of the chief things for which
In a public way the people of New
York have reason to be thankful. If
they celebrate Thanksgiving day In
the right spirit, they will recognlne
this most Important f ut In the his
tory of the statu.
"In les than 11 month Mr.
Hughe has shown not only that he
-ts the ablest man who ha occupied
the governor' chair In more than a
23 Ranges
175 Iron Beds
155 Mattresses, all kinds
28 Heating Stoves and Wood
1 5 Dressers
300 Chairs and Rockers
fif) r.enter Stands
A targe t of Granite and Tinware, Lwps, Crockery, Silverware goes at cost. Snaps
in Trunks, Suit Cases and leiescopes.
$14.50
2.65
2.25
1.50
6.50
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to $47 00
to 1500
to 10 00
to 18.00
to 1500
to 5 00
to 900
'Phone Black 041.
11 FIR STREET.
F. D. HAISTEN
Phene Red 1101
1411, 141S. 115 Adani Avenue.
that portion heretofore deeded t Mln-!
nle Ostrander, bounded as co:.i:nenc-l
Ing at the southwest corner ' f thei
northeast quarter of the no'thwestj
quarter of section 30. township 4 S.. !
range 40 E. W, M., as aforesaid, and'
running thl-nce east 54 rods and $
links, thence north f9 rods Bnd 3
links, thence west 54 rods and 6 links,
thence south 59 rods and 3 links to
place of beginning.
It further appearing to the court
that the heir at law and next of kin
of Maggie Given, true name Margaret
Given, are John Given. Portland, Ore
gon; Wllllnm Given, Straeter, . Neva-
da; Alfred Given, Spokane, Washing
ton. It further appearing to the court
that it Is necessary to sell said above
described real property, and that it
would be beneficial to said estate to
sell the same,
It Is by the said court ordered that
the above named heirs at law and
next of kin of said Maggie Given, true
name Margaret Given, and all per
sons Interested in said estate appear
at the office of the undersigned nt
the court house in the city of 'La
Grande. Union canity, Oregon, on
Tuesday, the 3rd day of March, A. l.
19.1s, at the. hour of two o'clock of
said day to show cause why a license
should not be grunted for the sale
of said real estate.
It is further ordered that a copy
of this order be published in the La
Grande Evening Observer and that
such publication be made once a week
for four successive weeks.
Done and dated this 30th day of
January, A. D. 198.
J. C. HENRY,
County Judge.
Group ;
When a child wakes up In the middle of th
ulilht Willi a severe attack of crou fre
quently happens, no lime should be lost la
rxnerimeniiiu; with remedies of a .Imiiittul
Talue. frowst acuuu is uiieu uecvMiiry u
save life. 1
Chamberlain s
Coug'H Remedy
has never been known to fall In any case and
It has been In use for over 0110-t hlrd of u cu
tury. There Is none better. It can Im de
peniled uion. Whv experiment? HNnlctnan
to take and contains no harmful uni. Pries,
K cents; lurge siw, 60 cents.
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Cet easy money early.
petition of S. L. Given, gucrdiun of
the person and estate of Maggie Giv
en, true name Margaret Given, an In
sane person, that there Is no personal
property belonging to said estate and
that there Is no cash on hand to de
fray the expense for the support and
maintenance of said Insane, and that
it Is necessary to sell the following
described real estate, for the support
and maintenance of the said Insane
person, to-wlf. All that poitbvi .
the northeast quarter of the north
west quarter of section 30. township
4 8.. range 40 K. W. M exoepi' ig
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Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping "It will wear away." are
driftiner towards Bright' s DisMSev whirh ia lr!inv
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miwrnrmm.
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stops irregularities, strengthens the urinary oreans and build, tm th wnmn Hitun
?hi im.'! f th?? Wk 1 P"'0"11 the,r functions properly. Healthy kidneys strain out
Hi Sn.c m the bI??d V U Pafs" through them. Diseased kidneyi do not and
the poisonous waste matter Is carried by the circulation to every part of the body,
l?lZl?e?' baache' "o tfouWe, sluggish liver, irregular heart action, etc
KinMPV rnpT?.? signS 0,ftK,.d,ney or Bladdcr '' rouble commence taklnff FOLEY'S
hlFi J HURt?,at nce as U W,U cure 8liSht disorder in a few days and prevent a
fatal malady. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole avstem. 7 9
How to Find Out.
Too can easily determine If tout kidneys are
out of order by setting- aside for 4 hour a
bottle of the nrloe passed spoa srislos;. If
upon examination it I cloudy or milky or has
a brick-dust sediment or small particles float
S.??- il' JoaT kMney ro aieaed, and
FOLEY'S K'DNSY CIRB abooKS be taken
at once.
a. B. Burhana Tattlflas After Pour Tear.
b. o. Burbans Of Carlisle Center. N. V.. arllu.
"About hat nan us I mi m H.ri.. h. j Imm
eartd of a tmrm kldor traabte b taktne. Use tkaa two bottl eT
rolty's Kldaoy Care. It satire! modboS tka MaMmi ullaal sa4
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has e ratara ef ao f those syaistosta swine tks tmt
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