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Money Supports the Home
and It need a steady influx of It to
maintain the household and keep It
going. To be ure of that steady flow
of money. It la the beet plan to bank
the tarings ao that . yu 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
us If they find us prepared. Bank
y&iur surplus cash with us now, and
yam will have the pleasure of know.
Ing that It Is not only ' secure, but
earning good Interest. , 1
. The Eastern Oregon
Trust & Savings
bank
OFFICERS!
F. M. BYRKIT, President
WH. MILLER, Vice-President
T. J. BCROGQIN. AsstsUnt Cashier.
J. HOLMES, rvauurw
LET ME
examine jyour eye
fit your glasses.
My 1
glasses fit and give sat-
isfaction. f
0. M. HEACOCK
Ml .lie same uiu aiuiiu
If you want your watch X
to run right, let Heacock
repair it, at the same old
stand.
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OREGON
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Arrlxnl and DeiMUture of Trains ai
rUt Grande.
No. 1. westboun'' Portland Special
arrives 8:25 a. m.; departs, 9:80 a. m.
No. 6. eastbound passenger, mall
and express, arrives at 6:45 a. m.; de
parts 6:50 a. m.
No. I, eastbound Chicago Bpeclai
arrives 8:05 p. m.; departs, 8:10 p. m
No. 6, westbound passenger, mall
and express, arrives 9:55 p. in.: de
parts, 10 p. m.
Klein Branch.
Leaves T Grande at 8 a. m. and
i arrives In Ls Grsnde at 6:19. '
i . J. II. KEEXEY, Agent.
La Grande, Oregon.
IMBLER
DRUG STORE
Da 0. A. FISHER. Prop.
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Dotonr M rile ens.
Perfumes, Toilet Articles :
trusses and Rubber
.Goods.1 '
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PHONE CALLS ANSWER- 5
A POM
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Mrs. Sabre Hopper, mother of
Joehua Hopper of this city, died near
Pendleton yesterday morning. Mr.
Hopper,, however, has been at the
bedside for jsome time, and ls now
In Pendleton, where he' will remain
until after the funeral. Mrs. Hopper
Is 1)1 and cannot attend. ' The Pendle
ton East Oregonlan speaks of the pio
neer, thus:
Mrs. Sabre Hopper, Umatilla coun
ty pioneer woman, and grandmother
of a host of people in this city, died
at her home In Nolln at o'cloqk
this morning from the effects of Ill
ness brought on by old age. Up to
this time the exact time for her fune
ral has not been set, but Jit Is under
stood that the burial will occur here
tomorrow afternoon or on Thursday
forenoon.
Mrs. Hopper was a native of Ten
nessee and waa bora on December 80,
1815. Bhe was therefore more than
. years of age at the time of her
uettiii. tier iiummuu, Deujuiuiu auu-
per, has been dead for over 15 years.
With her husband, Mrs. Hopper
crossed the plains with an ox team in
'65, and the family settled at Nolln,
where they have lived permanently
ever since and where Mr. Hopper died.
Four sons and two daughters of
the deceased are now alive and mourn
her end. They are Nowell Hopper,
Joshua Hopper, Bura Hopper, Thomas
Hopper, Mrs. Jerry Barnhart and
Mrs. M. A. Terry. '
Anlde from the sons and daughters
the pioneer woman Is survived by 87
grandchildren and a number .' of
nieces and nephews. Among the
granddaughters are Mrs. T. B. Swear
Ingen and Mrs. William Baker, Tracy
Baker, the high school student, Is a
great-grandson.
During her long residence here the
deceased became well known to all old
residents of the county and especially
to those who came to the county In
the very early days.
Notice to Property Owners.
.Notice is hereby given that all
houses not already numbered, must be
numbered. Property owners will
please see to this matter at once, so
that we will not have to enforce the
ordinance regarding the numbering of
houses.
This request Is made In order to
assist the United States postofflce in
spector to Inaugurate a free mall de
livery system In this city.
By order of street committee.
W. N. MONROE.
Chairman Street Committee,
You'll Pay
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Grande Ronde Lumbe r Co.
PERRY, 0RE60N
can furnish lumber of all kinds
in car Load lots
Tor 16 inch Chain Wood
Call up V. E. BEAN, La
evening o bxkrvkr, la graicde.
HOKE
LOW RATES
The dedication of the Baker City
Catholic church on April 9, will be
the occasion for considerable religious
celebration, and the O. R. N. has
announced special rates to Baker City
from all points on the O. R. N. and
the O. 8. L. The rates will be one
and one-third fare on the certificate
plan, but unless there are 50 In at
tendance at the dedication who each
paid It cents, or more In railroad fare
the return trip tickets will be sold at
the regular one-way fare.
The same conditions exist for the
grand lodge of A, F. A. it., and
Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons
in Portland on June 8-11.
Funeral Notice. -The
funeral of the late Stephen P.
Collver, who died at 'Salem, March
81. of heart failure, was held at Union
at the M. E. church Tuesday, March
84, at 1:80 o'clock. The deceased
was born In Canada March Z, 1848,
bntMnhar 19. MM ho wnm united In
matrimony to Miss Delilah C. Burnett
To this union were born seven chil
dren, six of whom are living. They
are: Mrs. Cerelda Tye of Orlswold,
Iowa; Mrs. Cora Brown of Pennsylva
nia; Mrs. Celesta Hardman, of Cali
fornia; Callsta Strlngham of La
Grande; Mrs. Francis Ashmead ,of
Unton, and Clark Collver of Summer
vllle. the deceased was well and
favorably known In this county,-and
(he bereaved family have the sympa
thy of a large circle of friends.
No Use to Die.
"I have found out that there ls no
use to die of lung trouble as long as
you can get Dr. King's New Discov
ery," says Mrs. J. P. White, of Rush
boro. Pa, "I would not be alive to
day only for that wonderful medicine.
It loosens up a cough quicker than
anything else, and .cures lung disease
even after the case , la pronounced
hopeless.'' This most reliable reme
dy for coughs and celda, la grippe,
asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness, ls
sold under guarantee at the Newlls
drug store. 80o and 81. Trial bottle
tree. ,
Betray Notice.
There came to my place at Starkey,
Ore., on or about January 8, 1908
and was taken up by me, one bay
mare about 7 years old, weight about
900 pounds, branded J. J. on left
shoulder and clrclt T on right shoul
der. Owner may have same by pay
ing pasturage, and for this notice. '
" ALVIB BURNETT.
8-17-lm Starker, Ore.
With Pleasure i
Forever; meal you aher. Tit
will be a combination of good
food, good cooking and good ser-
vice. Our restaurant is intend-
d for people who appreciate
gjod eating, also for people who
like the good things of life at a
moderate cost. If you belong to
that cltts. ccme in and in wha
we can do foi you.
The MoM-Restaurant -
J. A. ARBUCKLE. Prop.
We ssll weekly meal Ch F)
tickets for - JT.
Delivered at your Home,
Grande. Phone, Red 1741
oregox. wedxesdat, march
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4 Political Information.
County registration books
open until April 1. r
4 Primary election April IT.
. Registration books reopened
April 81; closed on May 15.
General state election June 1.
Registration books reopened
September 80; close October 80.
Presidential election Novem-
ber 8.
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T. T. GKER.
Candidate for ranuhltana. eon.
(resslonal nomination in the
Second district. Liberal appro-
prlatlons for waterways, equal
opportunities and privileges for
labor and capital, and govern-
mental control of corporations.
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' . "' For Representative,
I announce to the republican
voters of Union county that I
am a candidate for the office of
representative to the legislature
and I respectfully ask to be
nominated at the primary elec-
tlon to be held on the 17th day
of April, 1908. I subscribe to
statement No. 1, without modlfl-
cation, which means that I will
vote for the people's choice for
U. 8. senator, without regard to
my Individual preference. If
nominated and elected I will
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4 tlons that affect the people I
shall strive for the greatest
4 good for the greatest number,
and will play no favorites.
J. B. STODDARD.
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I hereby announce my can-
dldacy for the office of repre-
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4 17, 1908. If nominated and
4 elected I will stand on statement
.No. 1; I will use my best endeav-
4 ors to promote the best inter-
4 est of the taxpayer, regardless
4 of locality, religion or politics
4 of Union county and eastern
4 Oregon.
4 RICHARD D. HAMILTON,
4 Hllgard, Oregon.
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4 ' For Representative.
4 I hereby announce myself a
4 candidate for the nomination on
4 the republican ticket for state
4 representative, from Union
4 county, at the primary election
4 to be held on April 17. If nom-
4 Inated and elected I will use my
4 best endeavors to promote the
4 best' results' for Union county and
4 eastern Oregon, and do it lm-
4 partially. My motto is: "No
4 friends to reward, but equal Jus-
4 tlce to all." '
4 8. F. RICHARDSON.
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4 For Circuit Judge. 4
4 I hereby announce my candl- 4
4 dacy for the ' office of circuit 4
4 Judge at the republican primary 4
4 election, to be held April 17. 4
4 1908. If nominated and elected 4
4 I will faithfully and Impartially 4
4 perform the duties of the office, 4
4 giving every one, regardless of 4
4 locality, religion, politics or sta- 4
4 tlon In life, fair treatment and a 4
4 square deal, and enforce the laws 4
4 In the Interest of the taxpayer, 4
4 and for the promotion of justice 4
4 and a higher and better citizen- 4
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4 LEWIS J. DAVIS, .
4 Of Union.
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4 For County clerk. 4
4 I hereby announce myself as a 4
4 candidate before the republican 4
4 primaries for the nomination of 4
4 county clerk of Union county. 4
4 Later In the campaign I expect 4
4 to address the voters upon the 4
4 toplo, "Pure Politics," at date 4
4 and places to be announced later. 4
WILLIAM F. ANDERSON. 4
4 For Oonatty Treasurer. 4
4 I hereby announce U the vot- 4
4 era of Union county that I will be 4
4 a candidate at the republican 4
4 primary election for the nomln- 4
4 atloa for treasurer of Union 4
4 county. 4
4 JOHN FRAWLET. 4
4 For Sheriff. 4
4 I hereby announce to the re- 4
4 publican voter that I am a can- 4
4 dldate before the republican
4 primaries for the nomination of 4
I sheriff of Union county. 4
W.W.RANDALL. 4
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4 ; For Circuit Judge.
4 I hereby announce myself as
4 a candidate for the republican
4 nomination of circuit Judge for
4 the Tenth Judicial district, sub
4 Ject to the decision of the quail
4 fied electors at the primary
4 election, to be held April 17. It
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 laws.
4 J. W. KN0WLE3.
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4 ' Candidate for Circuit Judge, 4
4 X take this method of an
4 Bouncing myself as a candidate
4 for the nomination for the of
4 floe of circuit Judge of this dla
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4 marl as to be held on April IT.
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4 . My motto: No enemies to
4 punish; no friead to reward;
4 equal J notice to alL
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4 . , T. H. CRAWFORD.
4 . For Sheriff. . . .
4 I hereby announce to the re
4 publican voters of Union eoun
4 ty, that I will be a candidate be
4 fore the republican primaries
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4 B. W. DAVIS.
4 For County Recorder.
4 X take this means of announo- 4
4 ing that X am a Candida for
4 the republican nomination for ;
4 the office of Recorder of Union 4
4 county, at the primary election. 4
4 D. H. PROCTOR. 4
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4 I hereby announce to the re- 4
4 publican voters of Union coun- 4
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4 llcan nomination for assessor of 4
4 Union' f ounty, 4
4 R. A. HUG. 4
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I hereby announce to the re- 4
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the office of county recorder. ; 4
I. R. SXOOK. 4
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4 1 hereby anonunce myself a 4
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4 the democratic ticket for' the 4
4 office of circuit Judge of the 4
4 Tenth Judicial district, comprls- 4
4 Ing Union and Wallowa counties, 4
4 at the primary election to be 4
4 held on April 17. 1908. If 4
4 nominated and elected I will use 4
4 my best endeavors to administer 4
4 the business of the circuit court 4
in both counties of the district v
4 impartially, speedily and econ- 4
4 omlcally. D. W. 8HEAHAN.
4 For County Clerk. ' 4
4 I take this means of announo- 4 .
4 ing to the republican voter of 4
4 Union county that I am a can 4
4 dldate before the republican 4 '
4 primaries for the nomination 4
4 tor county clerk. 4
4 H. E. COOUDOB.
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4 For Commissioner. .. . 4
4 X lake this mean of announo- 4
4 ing to the voters of Union coun- 4
4 ty that I am a candidate before 4
4 the primary for the republican 4
4 nomination for county commla-. 4
4 sloner. ....
4 I. M. SELDER, "
4 Cove, Oregon. 4
4 t 4- t For Clerk.. 4. ,v,
t take this method of announc- 4
4 Ing to the republican voutra vi v ,
4 Union county, that I am a can 4
4 dldate before the republican prl 4
4 martes for the republican nom- 4.
4 inatlon for county clerk. , 4
4 ED WRIGHT. 4
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Superintendent , of Schools. ,
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for county school su
perintendent subject to the ac
tion of the republican electors
at the coming primaries.
OMEN BISHOP.
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Flowing.
Persons wishing their garden or
lota plowed ahould see A. G. Hermon.
'Phone Black 1011. Satisfaction guar'
anteed. Careful work around trees.
A trial solicited. mllalld
Jurt Received
Car of Rock Springs coal Just ar
rived. GRANDE RONDE CASH CO.
WE HAVE
MONEY
TO LOAN
WHEN THE
SECURITY
OFFERED
MEETS THE
APPROVAL OF
OUR DIRECTORS
GRANDE.
Ell DAY OR NIGHT .
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