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OF STRINC INSTRUMENTS
It Will' Pay You to Investigate
We Need the Money
DAVIS-JORDAN MUSIC CO.
LA GRANDE OREGON
w rush
Drink La Grande
made Beer and
keep your money
at home.
JULIUS ROESCH
YOUR WORK
1 Is what we want.- We don't -call
on you one week for it and'
tell you the next we cannot do it for
you. We want it now, and all the time.
We do not think it necessary at this time to say
anything about the class of work we turn out
' The fact that we have been in the LAUN
DRY business for twelve years in La
' Grande we think, sufficient evi
dence that our work is sat
isfactory. Try it
A. B. C. LAUNDRY
TELEPHONE MAIN 7
TO ALASKA
Seattle, Wash., Feb. 18. The spring
rush to Alaska Is now oi and bids
fair to rival In extent that to the
Klondike regions a decade ago.
Indications are that 20,000 miners
and prospectors will go to northern
gold camps during the next few
months. Prosperity and high vages
reign in every mining camp In Alaska
and the British Yukon. In addition
the Morgan-Guggenhelm-Havermeyer
interests are building the Trans-Ala
kan railway tip the Copper River val
ley to reach what Henry BratnoBer,
for 'years the London Exploration
company's copper expert, declared Is
the greatest and richest copper district
yet discovered anywhere. New gold
strikes are reliably reported from the
outlying Klondike creeks and from
the Stewart, White and Pelly rivers,
'fanana, iioyuituk uuu
districts.
Many Teariieir Fail.
Out of th It would-be . teachers
who started upon the recent county
laminations In Pendleton, only II
succeeded In making passing grade.
Three other retired from the game
before It waa finished because they
feared they ceuld not pass.
The questions for the evamlnation
were prepared by the state superin
tendent and the fact that they were
difficult is shown by the number of
failures.
DIRECTORY
or the: '
FRATERNAL ORDERS
lA GRANDE, ORE.
AXTI-SALOON LKAGVB AT WORK.
Crusade Against Saloons In Walla
Walla Has Bern IiiMtlgatcd.
Addresses In four local churches
were made yesterday and last eve
ning by Ernest N. Cherrington of
Seattle, state superintendent of the
Anti-Saloon league, and by W. J. Her
wig of Spokane, district superintendent
of the organization, says the Walla
Walla Union., Over $800 was sub
scribed by members of the First Pres
byterian, Central Christian, First
Methodist and Marvin M. E. church
south, as well as by attendants at a
special meeting held at the Toung
Men's Christian association. The visit
of the two speakers was made In con
formity with their policy of reaching
every city of size in Washington.
"During the past year," said Mr.
Herwlg, "the league member have
spoken In TOO churches of hte state.
In that time they have distributed
over B, 000,000 book pages of temper
ance literature.
"The league is making a hard fight
for local option. In advocating local
option we favor the precinct, munici
pal and county features. That I to
say, we wish It possible for the people
of a precinct, municipality or county
to vote on the liquor question. Upon
the petition of 20 per cent of the resi
dents, provision must be made either
by the city council or the county com
missioners for the holding of an elec
tion on the question. The decision of
the majority will abide."
JUDGE S. A, LOWELL REPLIES
- (Continued from page 2.)
AN ARRAY Of GOODIES
that will'ptease anyone with a pal
ate young or old; male or female
itjhere displayed, not only on
special occasions, but every day in
the yearour shop's open.' A taste
for candy is not confined lo child
ren end women only. Men we all
lilce;them.
E. D. SELDER
ment to Uiut liiutorlc instrument
which will vest the election of sena
tors In the people of each state alike,
but the concurrence of three-fourths
of the state Is necessary to secure
such amendment, and while the pres
ent provision remain It seem pre
posterous to assume that a single state
can elect a democratic legislature and
expect or require the member there
of to choose a republican senator.
The party pledge I have set forth
In the above letter wilt be accepted
almost without exception by the op
ponents of statement No. 1, and by It
the direct primary will be saved to
the people. All the abuse of the past
In the election of senators will there
by be obviated and for the sake of
the perpetuity of the . primary law,
which is the measure In which every
patriot Is Interested, It would seem
that the advocates of the famous
statement No. 1 can well afford to
eschew theory and rest upon reason.
Respectfully,
STEPHEN A. LOWELL.
PETITION Von LIQCOR LICENSE.
To the Hon. County Court of Union
County, Oregon:
We, i the undersigned legal voters
and actual residents of the precinct
of Hilgard, Union county, Oregon,
and having actually resided In suld
precinct at kast 80 days Immediately
preceding the date of signing and fil
ing of this petition, hereby respect
fully petition your Honorable Court
to grant to Nils Holverson, a license
to sell splrltous, malt or vinous liquors
or fermented elder, commonly known
as hard cider, In less quantities than
one gallon, in the town of Hilgard,
Union county. Oregon, commencing on
or about the 6th day of March, 1908.
Dated this 20th day of January,
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P. Garvey, . John Rogers, D. ' "W. !
Sanford, Jos. Lafferty, Pat Daly, Lee
Toung, J. H. Young, Qjeo. Dreher, Ed
reterson, vvniiam cantreu, Mat An
derson, Ed Baling, J. R. Beauchamp,
William Law, C. 8. Haws,y J. W.
Scott, W. J. Baling. J. D. Casey, J. C.
Hart, J. R.'Mann, C. F. Dreher, Claud
Miller, J. Landers. Hans Endrup. B.
F. Toung, Wm. Dreman, Fr. Beau
champ, .D. H. McWaters, A. Toung,
B. Scholdstrom, F. Bcholdstrom, Geo.
McGarry, John E. Brigham, Chas.
Farrier, N. C. Endrup, J. Hlbbs, J. M.
Hagey, Harry French, A. Bundmani J.
T. Holmes, W. M. Condit, G. Klopfen-
stein. Earl Rankin.
, Notice 1 hereby given that I will
on the 4th day of March, 108, applw
to the county court of Union county,
Oregon, at the court house ' in La
Grande, Oregon, for a license to eell
splrltous, malt or vinous liquor, or
fermented cider, commonly known as
hard cider. In quantities less than one
gallon. In the town of Hilgard, Union
county, Oregon, commencing on or
about the 8th day o. March, 108.
NILS HOLVERSON,
Woodmen of tbe World.
La Grande Lodge No. 169. W. O.
W.; meet first and third Friday of
each month In K. of P. hall In Corpe
building. Al visiting members wel
come. " M. M. MAHQUIS.
J. H. KEENEY. Consul Commander.
Clerk.
P. O. E.
, La Grande Aerie No. J59, F. O. E.,
meets every Friday night In Elks
hall at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren in
vited to attend.
:. ' ' ' D. H. FROCTOR, W. P.
J. H. LEISHMAN. W. 8.
Forester of America.
Court Maid Marian No. II meets
each Wednesday night In Elks' halL
Brothers are Invited to attend.
NERI ACKLE3, C. R.
G. V. HENDRICKS, F. 8.
Board of Trustee: Dr. O. L. Blg
gers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Patterson.
rythlan Sister.
Rowena Temple No. 9, Pythian
Sisters, meet every Thursday evening
at 8 p. m In K. of P. hall, In the
Corpe building. Visiting member cor
dially Invited.
LIZZIE HAWORTH, M. E. C.
Z.V.""!!. rP.O?'r'Pw. nf TV tk C.
; M. W. A.
La Grande Camp No. T70I meet
every Monday evening at I. O. O. F,
hall. All visiting neighbors are cor
dially Invited to attend. ,
- E. C. DAVIS, C.;
D, E. COX, Clerk.
A. F. A A. M. :
La Grande Lodge No, 41, A. F.
A- M holds regular meetings first
and third Saturdays at 7:80 p. m.
L. H. RUBSELL, W. M.
C. D. HUFFMAN, Secretary.
O. E. 8.
Hope Chapter No. IS, O. E. 8., hold
stated communications the second and
fourth Wednesday of each month.
Visiting member cordially Invited,
MART O. FORREST, W. M,
MART A. WARNICK, Secretory.
PAINT AMD WALL
PAPER STORE
PAINTING
AND
PAPERHANGINO
f Stanicls & Bugg I
1420 ADAMS AVENUE
La Grande, Oregon
Phone
Red 1921 t
Tree and Shrubs.
Trees, shrubs and roses The Union
Nurseries, Union, Ore., have a large
stock of apple, cherry, pear and shadr
tree, they are selling at reasonable
prices. Bend for their price list ".
l-tf
If you want to sell your property,
list with us. We sell more real es
tate" than-anybody. Don't list with us
unless you really want to sell, because
to list with us means to sell.
REAL ESTATE, LOAN A COMMIS
SION CO.
LA GRANDE
SCIIOOLofMUSIC
Studio over Selder's
candy parlors. : : : .
PROF. DAY, Principal
Shorthand.
Learn Chartler shorthand, the
shortest system In existence. Ten
rules, SS word eigne, no 'Prefixes, suf
fixes, contraction or omission. Used
In the leading business colleges In
Portland, Seattle, Spokane and Ta
coma. Students take dictation after
three week study. Call, 111 Cat,
Black 1111. 1-Stf
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L. O. T. M. j Btar Encampment No. II, L O. O.
Hive No. ST, L, O. T M., meets F meet every second and fourth
every first and third Thursday of each Wednesday in the month in Odd Fel-
month at S o'clock in the afternoon, lows' hall. Vleltlna patriarchs always
Visiting member mad welcome.
SADIE KLINTWORTH. L. C.
MAGGIE REYNOLDS, K. of R.
Brotherhood of Owl.
La Grande Nest No. 17, meet In
the K. of P. hall every Tuesday eve
ning at I o'clock. Visiting brother
cordially invited.
N. L. ACKLES, Executive.
B. L. LKAVTTT, Secretary.
welcome D. E. COX, C. P,
W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe.
M. B. of A. .','
Meete first and third Thursday eve
at I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting member
always welcome.
" J. A. ARBUCKLB. President.'
C. J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary.
b. p. o, a.
La Grand Lodge No. 411, meet
each Thursday evening at o'clock In
Elk hall on Adam avenue. Visit
ing brother are cordially Invited to
K. of P.
Red Cross Lodge' No. 87, meet
every Monday evening in Castle Hall, attend.
Corpe building. A Pythian welcome w. B. -argent Kit.d
O. E. M'CULLT, Rec See,
to all visiting knight.
D. H. PROCTOR, C. C.
R. L. LINCOLN, K, of R. A 8.
Lao. r.
La Grand Lodge No. II, meets la
their hall every Saturday night VI-
Rebekaha.
Crystal Lodge No. SO, meet every Iting brother cordially Invited to at
Tuesday evening at the L O. O. F. tend. Cemetery plat may he eeen at
lodge. All visiting member are In- Model Restaurant
rlted to attend. i T. J, SCROGGIN. N. 0.
LAURA STILES, N. G. D. E. COX, Secretary.
JENNIE SMITH, Secretary C. J. VANDERPOEL, Pin. Beo.
BRICK IS CHEAPER
Brick building, at the present price of lumber, Is t i
cheaper as well as better. It has been demonstrated
tnat my brick is superior to any made in Oregon. I J
:an furrish common brick in any quantity. No order.
too large or too small, to receive prompt attention.
correspondence with contractors and builders solicited.
Estimates cheerfully furnished,
on application.
Prices made
IGRO- KRIEGERf
Phone Residence, Black 701, Yard, Red;621.
La Grande, Oregon
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W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO.
HARDWARE, STOVES AND FURNITURE
BUILDING MATERIALS
HEADQUARTERS FOR
KEROSENE GASOLINE
New supply of lamps just received
Try a Rayo Lamp, the kind that's
advertised.
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Stockholder' Meeting.
On Monday, February 17, 190S, at
the office of Oliver 4 Ramsey, the an
nual meeting of the La Grande Ma
sonic Building -ssoclatlon will be held
for the purpose of electing a board
of five director and for the transac
tion of any other business that may
properly come before the meeting.
S-7-17 J. B. REYNOLDS,
Secretary.
Unique Valentine. .
Have you eeen any prettier or more
appropriate valentine, than those In
the window of "Ferguson's.1