La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 21, 1908, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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KVKXISG OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 108.
PAGE 6EVEX.
.North Powder, March 21. (Spe
cial.) J. p. Myers, appointee In the
Farmers & Merchants defunct bank
of North Powder, returned ' from
Portland today. The bank is soon to
be reorganized as the Powder Valley
bank.
E. W. Davis, candidate for nomina
tion to the office of sheriff In Union
county, Is transacting; business in
LET ME
examine your "eye and
fit your glasses. My i
glasses fit and give sat
isfaction.
1 0. M. HEACOCK i
At the same old stand
o If you want your watch 3!
o to run right, let Heacock ! I
repair it, at the same old
stand.
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Keep the money at home
by using
LA GRANDE SUGAR
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Costs no m
sweet
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Complete equipment for
rubber buggy tires.
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor
Gmp!ete Machine Shops and Foundry
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I THE GEORGE
LUMBER
RETAIL
We Solicit Your
: Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings,
Chain
We'are prepared to furnish and deliver material
promptly.
Call up Retail Depai tment Pr one Main 8.
North Powder today. I
Herscheld Ledbetter, the -year-old
son of Edward Ledbetter, . has been j
taken to Hot Lake t recover from
serious Injuries sustained last Wed
nesday. He was run over by a wagon
and was Injured Internally.. Reports
from Hot Lake today say his chances
for -recovery are favorable.
E. C. Jorman has returned from a
two-weeks visit at Union, where he
did decorating work In the building
which is soon to be occupied by the
Golden Rule company.
Dodson A Peters will start their
sawmill nex week. , ,'-
H. E. Coolldge, grand warden tor
the state of Oregon, visited the North
Powder lodge of Odd Fellows last
Monday. . His vlsltfollowed a request
from Grand Master Scott, who was
unable to visit this point
Steps are being taken to have a re
ceiver appointed for the North Pow
der Lumber company.
J. H. O'Brien and daughter, Mrs. J.
O. Maxwell of Haines, have gone to
Portland. They will visit Eugene,
Tacoma, Seattle and other coast cities
before returning. This Is the first
time "Uncle John" has been in these
places since he moved to Union county
In 18S2.
George Hason has returned from a
visit to Portland.
Presiding Elder J. D. GUlllan la In
North Powder today In the Interest
of the M. E. church.
Getabrate Famous Battle. - ,
Alexandria,' Egypt, March 21. Nu
merous festivities and a military dis
play today marked the anniversary of
the battle of Abouktr, In 1801, when
the French, under Meriou, were de
feated by the British , under Aber
cromble. Three thousand French
soldiers were killed and the standard
of the "invincible" regiment was
taken.
FOR SALE Good paying business In
desirable location; prices right if
taken within 30 days. Address or
Inquire of Mrs. S. E. Wall, North
Powder. .
and Just as
dealers.
resetting and repairing
PALMER
COMPANY
DEPARTMENT
Orders for
Wood
DAMAGE BY SLIDES.
Slide at Shale Mountain Near Wyotli
Cost Company Dear.
General Manager J. P. O'Brien and
Chief Engineer Boechke, of the Harrl
man lines In this territory, will ut
tempt to solve the problem of the Shell
mountain landslides, which each year
costs the O. R. A- N. hundreds of thou
sands of dollars, and frequently par
alyzes both passenger and freight traf
fic, says the Telegram. The matter
will be taken up as soon as Mr.
O'Brien Joins Chief Engineer Boschke,
Division Superintendent Campbell and
Division Engineer Bollona, up the
line. Mr. O'Brien left here this
morning, and will make a thorough
Inspection of the whole line, together
with the branches and new extension
work, before he returns next week.
The "trouble mountain" near Wy
eth will come In for most serious at
tention 'on his present trip, and It Is
understood that the company has
reached the conclusion that nothing
but the expenditure of enormous sums
of money will ever dispose of the fre
quent blocking of the line by mud
slides similar to those which have laid
out the line during the past five days.
It Is conceded that if these slides
continue with the frequency htat have
been recurring of late, the whole, O
R. A N. track at that point will be
pushed out Into the Columbia river.
The present trip of Mr. O'Brien Is
likely to result in greatly renewed ac
tivity In construction work, both in
improvement of roadbed and track.
and the rebuilding of the line In places,
In order to put the road in Shape to
compete more effectively with the
North Bank road on the other side of
the river, the Hill line being in a po
sition to wrest the greatest bulk of
business from the Harrlman road In
the rich competitive territory
SUMMONS. .
the Circuit Court of the State of
In
Oregon for Union County.
Samuel T. Boothe, plaintiff, vs. Myr
tle Boothe, defendant.
To Myrtle Boothe, the Above Named
Defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon,
you are hereby summoned and re
quired to appear In the circuit court
of the state of Oregon, for Union coun
ty, and answer the Complaint filed
against you In the above entitled eause
on or before the 2nd day of May, 1908
or In default thereof the plaintiff will
apply to the court for -the relief
prayed for in the complaint, to-wlt
for a decree of the court declaring
the marriage contract between plaint
iff and defendant null and void, and
for such other and further relief as
may be agreeable to equity and good
conscience.
This summons is served by publl
cation thereof for six consecutive
weeks In the Evening Observer,
daily newspaper of general circulation
published at La Grande, Union conn
ty, Oregon, by order of Hon. Thomas
Crawford, Judge of the above entitled
court, made and entered on the 21st
day of March, 1908.
R. H. LLOYD,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
The La Grande Evening Observer
delivered at your home each evening.
Sunday excepted, (5 cents the month.
Money Supports the Home
tnd It -needs a steady tnflux of it t"
maintain the household and keep 11
olng. To be sure of that steady flow
-f money. It Is the best plan to bank
the savings so that ynu will - know
where to reach them In time of need.
For "rainy days" come to the thrif
tiest of us at times, and It Is well for
ii If they find u prepared. Bank
vour surplus cash with us now, and
you will have the pleasure of know
ing that It Is not only secure, but
earning good interest'
The Eastern Oregon
Trust & Savings
bank
' OFFICERS!
F. M. BYRKIT, President
W1I. MILLER, Vice-President
GEO. L. CLEAVER. Cashier.
T. J. 8CROGOIN, Assistant Cashier.
F. J.' HOLMES, Treasures.
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Political lnfmniiitlou.
County , registration books
open until April 7. r
Primary election April 17.
Registration books reopened
April 21; closed on Ma 1.
General state election June 1.
Registration books reopened
September 20; close October 20.
Presidential election Novem
ber I,
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For Congress, .- , 4
T. T. GEER.
4 Candidate for republicna oon- 4
' gressional nomination In the 4
4 Second district. Liberal appro 4
4 prtatlona tor waterways, equal 4
4 opportunities and privilege tor 4
4 labor and capital, and govern- 4
4 mental control of corporations. 4
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For Representative. 4
I announce to the republican 4
voters of Union county that I 4
am a candidate for the office of 4
representative to the legislature 4
and I respectfully ask to be
nominated at the primary elec- 4
tlon to be held on the 17th day 4
of April, It 08. I subscribe to 4
statement No. 1, without modlfl- 4
cation, which means that I wilt 4
vote for the people's choice for 4
U. S. senator, without regard to 4
my Individual preference. . If 4
nominated and elected I will 4
guard well the varied Interests 4
pie. On matters purely polltl- 4
cal I shall adhere to republican 4
policies, but on all other ques- 4
ttons that affect the people I 4
shall strive for the greatest 4
good for the greatest number, 4
and will play no favorites. 4
J. B. STODDARD. 4
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For Representative.
1 hereby announce my can
didacy for the office of repre
sentative at the republican pri
mary election, to be held April
17, 1908. If nominated and
elected I will stand on statement
.No. 1; I will use my best endeav
4 ors to promote the best Inter
ests of the taxpayer, regardless
of locality, religion or politics
of Union county and eastern
Oregon.
RICHARD D. HAMILTON,
Htlgard, Oregon.
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For Representative.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the nomination on
th republican ticket for state
representative, from Union
county, at the primary election
to be held on April 17. If nom
inated and elected I will use my
best endeavor to promote the
best result for Union county and
eastern Oregon, and do it Im
partially. My motto Is: "No
friend to reward, but equal 'Jus
tice to all."
S. F. RICHARDSON.
For Circuit Judge.
I hereby announce my candl
dacy for the office of circuit 4
judge at the republican primary
election, to be held April 17,
1908. If nominated and elected
I will falthfullr and Impartially
perform the duties of the office,
giving every one, regardless of
locality, religion, politics or sta
tion In life, fair treatment and a
square deal, and enforce the laws
In the Interest of the taxpayer,
and for the promotion of Justice
and a higher and better citizen
ship. LEWIS J. DAVIS,
v Of Union.
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For County t'lork,
I hereby announce myself
candidate before the republican 4
primaries for the nomination of 4
county clerk of Union county,
Later In the campaign I expect 4
to address the voters upon the 4
topic, "Pure Politics," at date 4
and places to be announced later. 4
WILLIAM F. ANDERSON. 4
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4 For Connty Treasurer. . ', 4
4 I hereby announce to the vot- 4
4 ers of Union county that I will n 4
4 a candidal at the republican 4
4 primary election for the nomln- 4
4 atlon for treasurer of Union 4
4 county. 4
4 JOHN FRAWLET. 4
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4 Foe Sheriff. 4
4 I hereby announce to the re 4
4 publican voters that I am a can- 4
4 dldate before the republican 4
4 primaries for th nomination of 4
Z sheriff of Union county. 4
4 W. W. RANDALL. ' 4
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For Circuit Judge.
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate" for the republican
nomination of circuit Judge for' 4
the Tenth judicial district, sub-
Ject to the decision of the quail. 4
fled elector, at the primary
election, to be held April 17. If 4
nominated and elected, I will 4
faithfully, Impartially and econ- 4
omlcally discharge the duties of 4
the office. I will favor the rigid 4
enforcement of all law. 4
J. W. KNOWLE3. 4
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4 Candidate tor Circuit Judge. 4
I take this method of an- 4
nounclng myself as a candidate 4
for the nomination for the of- 4
flee of circuit judge of this 41s- 4
trtct at the democratic- prl- 4
martea to be held on April IT, 4
1901. 4
My motto: No enemies to 4
punish; no friend to reward! 4
equal Justice to nil. . .. 4
February II, 1101. 4
' T. H. CRAWFORD. 4
4 For Sheriff.
4 I hereby announce to the re-
4 publican voter of Union coun-
4 ty, that I will be a candidate be-
4 for the republican ' primaries
4 1 for the nomination for sheriff of
4 Union county.
4 E. W. DAVIS.
I tak this mean of announc 4
4 Ing that I cm a candidate for
4 the republican nomination for
4 the office of Recorder of Union (4
4 county, at the primary olectlon. 4
4 D. H. PROCTOR. 4
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4 For Assessor. 4
4 I hereby announce to the re- 4
4 publican voters of Union coun- 4
4 ty, that I am a candidate at the 4
4 primary election for the repub- 4
4 llcan nomination for assessor of 4
4 Union county, . 4
4 , R. A. HUO. '4
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4 For County Recorder. 4
4 I hereby announce to the re- 4
4 publican voters that I am a can- 4
4 dldate before the republican prl- 4
4 marie for the nomination for 4
4 the office of county recorder.
4 L R. SNOOK.
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WE return your money all of It on
demand.
WE are prosperous and responsible,
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WE give you the Best of Service as
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WE have ample Capital and Surplus
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We pay interest on Certificates of Deposit for 6 months and on
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FARMERS AMD TRADERS
NATIONAL BANK
OF LA GRANDE
. J. W. SCRIBER. Cashier
JOSFFH PALMER. President G. E.
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4 For Circuit Jnd'jc. 4
4 ' I hereby anommre mysWf a 4
4 csn.Hdate fir tiwmlnattnn . on 4.
4 th democratic ticket , for the 4
4 office of circuit judge of the 4
4 Tenth judicial district compris- 4
4 Ing Union and Wallowa counties, 4
4 at the primary election to be 4
4 held on April 17. 190?. If 4
4 nominated and elected t will use 4
4 my best endeavor to administer 4 '
4 the business of th circuit court 4
4 In both counties of th district v
4 impartially, speedily and econ- 4
omlcally. D. W. BHEAHAN. 4
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4 ' For County Clerk. .,
4 I take this mean of announc 4
4 ing to the republican voter of 4
4 Union county that I am a can- 4
4 dldate before the republican 4s
4 primaries for th nomination 4
4 for county clerk. '
4 H. E. COOUDGB. 4" .
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4 , . For Oommlnsloner. '4
4 I tak this means of announc 4
4 Ing to th voter of Union cotfn- 4
4 ty that I am a candidate before 4
4 the primary for th republican 4
4 nomination for county commls- 4
4 sloner. ''
4 . J. M. 8ELDER, "
4 Cove, Oregon. '
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For Clerk.
I tak this method of announc 1
Ing to th republican voters of
dldate before th republican pri
maries for th republican nom
ination for county clerk.
ED WRIGHT.
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Superintendent of Soliools.
. I hereby announce myself a
candidate for county school su
perintendent subject to the ac
tion of the republican electors
at the coming primaries.
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OMEN BISHOP.
Sold Out Agnln, Doctor,
Py reason of the remarkable velum
of business that has come to u and
by reason of a hundred demand for
farms, w want Immediate llstment of
valley farms and city property. Don't
list with us unless you want to sell.. .
. F. 8. BRAMWELL :
"'' C, J. BLACK. -;, " :t '
WE HAVE
MONEY
TO LOAN
WHEN THE
SECURITY
OFFERED
MEETS THE
APPROVAL OF
OUR DIRECTORS
McCl'LLY. A.
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