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;ral wading notice 1- rr lln.
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aubaequant Insertion.
Resolutions of condolence, Ic a Mno
'Chrd otahauka, o a ltoa- '
xnnatuntlonal amend
.nt that should receive tho con
deronatlon of every cltlsen who stands
for clefn municipal government, .and
wo refer to the amendment which
will glv "additional ano
power tp cltlea and towna, within their
corporate llmlta, to license.
controKand tai, or to uppress or pro
htblta theater, race trackii, pool room
bowling alley, billiard halla and thi
ale, of liquor. ubject to th provis
ions ofthe local option' law of tho
tate of Oregon." The object la ap
parent (to all, being In the Interest ol
the wUe-opett town policy. If paaed,
this law would dlvegt sheriff and dl
trlct ajtorneye of the power to aup
preas'ttool rooma and Bunday aaloom.
and to. glv', municipal authorltlet
power o run a town aa wide open a
they dalre. It U a aaloon m.asure.
pur and simple, and If th people
take the trouble to Investigate befon
they yote, thla meaaure will be de
feated by thousand of votes. Oregon
haa placed her aeal on wide open
town.;
' W do not believe there will be any
opposition to th proposed constitu
tional, amendment to change the pay
of our legislator from 13 per day to
1 10. or l 00 for th regular 40 days'
easlon., The present pay la too small;
the ordinary vltlaen that goea to the
legUlature doea ao at a personal loss
of tlm and money.
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. , fh proposed amendment to our
state constitution to, permit the loca
tion., of atata Institutions elsewhere
than at the capital, seems to be a
movement In the right direction. Such
Institutions should be . located where
th necessities might require.
tit
Th propose amendment to the
constitution that, we hold our elections
In November Instead of June, Is the
plan adopted In-most of our states,
and In presidential years would save
the expense of holding one election.
e
. There Is very little being said for
or against the woman suffrage amend
ment that will ba voted on at the
June election. 1
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. Must ray !! 33,000,000.
Washington, March 21. Thirty-five
million dollars of the public deposits
h.sdu by the secretary of the treasury
during the money stringency In Octo
ber and November, must be returned
by Monday. In accordance with the
rail of Pi-cretary Corlelyou. A large
. portion of this sum has already been
paid ami It Ik nut thought that the
ealllng in. of the funds will result In
aijy hardship to the bunks. Th
treasury Is , now operating under a
heavy deficit, paying out dally an av
erage of I4AO.00O more than It re
celve. In adilltlun to eliminating the
deficit, the secretary I endeavoring
to restore the 150.000,000 working
balance, to provide for emergency,
and to fucllltato the transfer of cash
between the various sub-treasuries.
Treasurer's Cfell lor City Warrants.
Notice I hereby given that there
are now funds on hand to pny all
outstanding warrants Issued on Gen
era! fund of La Grande city, up tn
and Including No. (SOS, endorsed Oc
tober I. HOC.
Interest on all warrants on Genera
fund from. No. 37t to No. 6!i03, In
elusive, cease from thia date.
La Grande, Ore., March 20, 1108,
J. K. WRIGHT,
City Treasurer,
Christian Scleoce Bcrvk-et.
Sunday, 1, a. in.; Wednesday, 7:10
p. m. Sunday school, 10:15 a. m.
The reading room la open Tuesday
and Wednesday and Saturday from 2
to 4 p. in. All are cordially Invited.
CatboUo Ctiurnh.
how mass. I a, m.; high dim, 10
a. m.; roaary and benediction tallow
ing 10 o'clock masa.
letter Da Salnta,
Sunday school, 10 a. m.; regular
service, 1 p. m.; mutual Improvemeni
association meets conjointly at 7:3
p. aa. ,
German Lailwran.
Sunday school, 9:30; German service
at 10:10, theme, "Taken Before the
High Priest, Calaphas." Evening,
EngliHh service, 7:30, theme, "Import
ant Truth That Every Man Is Either
a Citizen of Christ's, or a Subject of
M. K. Chan h, South.
There will be services at the M. E.
church,. South, next Sunday, Presid
ing Elder t. W. Yokum, officiating.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school at 9:45 and Epworth
league at 0:30. All are cordially in
cited to attend.
Central Church of Christ.
.. At .10 a., m., .Bible clneses for all
comers; 11 a .m., praise, prayer and
(xrd's supper; 11:30 a., m., "A Hall
Hour in Nearby Fields."; 3 p. m
jervlces In Perry; 6:30 p. tn Junior
in room 3.' T. Pf 8. C. Ej In lecture
ogm; 7:30, sermon on "One of the
Meanest Things In La Grande." This
sermon may be Illustrated by cartoon,
etc.
First Prewbytcrlim (luirtli.
Sunday school! 1:45 a, m W. L.
Brenholts, superintendent; morning
subject, "Inspired Power." C. E.
service, 6:30 p. m.; evening subject,
'Who Are In Heaven and What They
Do." Special muBlo at each service.
Teachers' meeting Wednesday at 7:30
p. m. Annual congregational meet
ing Thursday, 7:80 p. m., In the K. of
P. hall. Every member and all our
friend are expected to be present.
Rev. S. W. Seemann, D. D., minlMter.
First Baplst Church.
Corner Sixth and Q. At 9:45, Sun
day school. Dr. J. E. Stevenson, su
perintendent; 11, morning worship,
sermon by pastor, "Moving Out"; 6:30,
young people's hour, theme, "The
Wise Use of Influence," Orelles Da
mon, leader; 7:30, evening worship,
sermon by a pet or on "An All-Compre
hensive Faith." Inspiring congrega
tional singing led by C. O. Greene and
his chorus choir In all services.
Thursday evening, 7 o'clock, business
hour; meeting of all committees en
trusted with dedication Interests.
Friday,. March 27, lecture, "What's
Under Your Hut?" J. Whltcomb
Drougher, D. D., Portland.
Saturday, from 12:16 to 1, popular
gospel service, sermon by Dr. Brotigh
er. Saturday evening, g o'clock, evan
gelistic service with sermon by Evan
gelist Thomas 8. Frets, of Chapel car
"Good Will."
Sunday, 29th, morning worship with
sermon by Dr. Ilrouglier; at 3 p. m.
evangelistic meeting, men only. Theme
'Paying the FIJditr," Dr. Ilrougher.
At 6:30, young pi utile's hour, address.
"A Living or a I.tfe," Kev, Frets. At
7:30, dedication sermon, Dr. Broughcr.
A cordial invitation to all.
Xotli-e to ProiHtly Owners.
Notice Is hereby given that all
houses not already numbered, must be
numbered. Troperty owners will
please see to this mnlter at once, so
that w will not have to enforce th
ordinance regarding the numbering of
houses.
This request Is mado In order to
assist the United States postofflce In
pector to Inaugurate a free mall de
livery system In this city.
By order of street committee.
W. N. MONROK.
Chairman Street Committee
To the Public.
Notio I hereby given that th uo
deretgned la now prepared to furnish
pure, fresh milk from young Jersey
saw.
J. F. BAKER, JR..
'Fheaa Black ttl.
ROMADKA
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moving traya. Save X the tim of
an ordinary trunk to pack or un
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Public Sale.
The undersigned will sell at public
sale at the late J. M. McCall farm, 3
mile southeast of La Grande, Tues
2 -( Msrch ths 24? 1 Q n a nnmmpnr
ing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following
described property:
Six mares, two geldings, three colts,
22 head milk cows; two S'A low wheel
wagons; one 14-foot California wood
rack; two hacks; one buckboard; one
top buggy; one buggy without top;
three bob sleds; one sleigh; one set of
sleigh runners; two wheelbarrows
two Deerlng binders; one Wood bind'
er; one Deerlng mower; one McCor-
mlck mower; two hay rakes; one dlpc
harrow; one 12-foot drag harrow; one.
14-Inch sulky plow; one garden plow;
one double shovel cultivator; one feed
chopper; one cider mill, one roller;
one steel road scraper; one platform
scale; one grindstone; two small an
vils and vise; two post hole augers:
one brush scythe; two gross scythes;
three log chains; one carpenter chest
and tools; one cross-cut saw; one hoof
cutter; two sets heavy harness; two
lets hack harness; two single harness;
200 bushels barley, and other things
too numerous to mention.
Free lunch at noon.
Terms of sale: $10.00 or under.
cash; over $10.00 six months' time at
9 per cent, with approved security.
U. Q. COUCH,
Administrator J. M. McCall Estate.
ED STUIXGHAM, Auctioneer.
Cull for Wurrnnts.
La Grande, March 20, 1908.
The undersigned treasurer of Union
county, Ore., has funds on hand with
which to pay all county warrants that
were endorsed by the treusurer prior
to February 1, 1906. All road war
rants that were endorsed prior to Jan
uary 14th, 1908, and all warrants on
the contingent fund. No Interest al
lowed on the above warrants after
March 20th, 1908.
JOHN FRAWLEY.
, Treasurer of Union County.
Itliode Island for Iiryun.
Providence, It. I., March 20. Rhode
Island democrats are beginning tn
gather In Frovldence for the state
convention tomorrow, when delegates
will bo elected to tho Denver conven
tion. There Is every Indication that
the delegation from this state will be
pledged to the support of Bryan. The
central committee has passed resolu
tions indorsing the candidacy of the
Ncbraskan.
'Ladle. ,
Have you seen the Alorlne' Female
Syringe? It is something new. It Is
the only nboslutoly scientific sanitary
female syringe made. Pee them at
the drug stores. 3-16-lm
For Sale.
Some well-leaned white seed oats.
No. 4. Also some fine black barley
seed. This barley Is more valuable
for hog feed than wheat. Inquire of
Ilermna Vehr.
: UMBRELLA
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OPPOSITE FOUNDRY
and Suit Cases.
Call at Our Stores and Examine These Lines
This week we wiU show nev'patterns in Carpets and Linoleum. We have a
new stock in Feather Pillows, Feather Beds, and -Feathers in bulk for sale, any
quantity. Trade us your old stoves and securs an ACME RAGE, fully warranted.
Good Plows, a bargain in these. k
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LOOK HERE! I AH IT!
The right man In th right
place Is what you want Before
ordering your sale bills don'Uall
to see C. J. RICHARDS, proprie
tor f the Little Oem, next
door to the postofflce. ,
ICIGIIT YEARS' EXPERIENCE
AS AUCTIONEER.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. -
For Sale.
Eggs from Rosecomb Rhode
Island Reds, the best general 4
purpose bird; good layers; good 4
size. First-class stock.. Eggs, 4
4 $1.00 per 13. 'Phone Red S12. 4
4 T. E. WRIGHT, 4
4 Box 781. La Grande, Oregon. 4
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4 AUCTIONEER. 4
4 Sales cried on short notice. 4
i Satisfaction guaranteed. 4
4 No extra charge for distance. 4
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CLOSING OUT
Lock at the many bargains to be had at
stand. Fine Jewelery,
S5lver, sterling Toilet
silk Ulmbrelas.
Vl'e have the Rockford, South Perd Elgin end Waltham
movements in the best cases.
This stock was purchasee at a bargain from the trustee in
bankruptcy and the public is invited to participate in this profit
sharing sale.
Etiison Records can be had here at 25 cents each. The
store will be open evenings until eight thirty to tes' records.
50 per cent reduction on nearly all the stcck.
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Cut Glass, hand painted
Sets, fancy sterling Spoons, and extra quality
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