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EIKHTpAGES. Money' Supports the Pome nd tt need a steady Influx of It to maintain the household and keep it going. To be aura of that steady flow of money, it is the beat plan to bank the saving. ao that yu will know where to reach them In Urn of need Tor "rainy days" coma to the thrif tiest of ua at times, and It Is well for -m4 If they find ui prepared. Bank yor surplus cash with us now, and rod will hare the pleasure of kaow. Ing that It Is not only secure, but earning good Interest. The Eastern Oregon Trust & Savings bank OFFICERS: F. M. BTRKIT, President WM. MILLER, Vice-President GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier. A i T.'J. SCROGQIN, Assistant Cashier y ,F. J. HOLMES. fwasurw LET ME examine Jyour ' eye and J fit your glasses. My glasses fit and give sat isfaction. 0. M. HEACOCK At the same old stand If you want your watch run right, let Heacoek repair it, at the same old stand. 44M 444 .-vSyjie temptations come to the In duXlous; but all temptations attack the Idle. Spurgeon. 444444ot)t) You'll Pay 4MM Mtt44M444444444444 Grande Ronde Lumber PERRY, ORCGON CAN f IRIviSH LUMBER Of ALL KINDS IN CAR LOAD LOTS ' r 7 For 16 Inch Chain Wood ; Call up V. E. BEAN, La FRVIT TREES IN BLOOM. Orchards About MUtun Are Taking on Pretty Colorings. More and unmistakable signs of spring are at .irand. Several peach trees in the city are in full blossom, and some of them have been tor two days, says the Walla Walla Statesman. Near Milton and Freewater the trees have been in bloom for four or five days. In a few more revolutions of the earth the trees will be flowering in good shape and the harbingers of spring will be ready for a frost In speaking of a possible freese one of the fruitgrowers of- the valley said to day: "Well, I wouldn't mind a light frost I never saw the blossoms so heavy on the trees and a few of them killed would save a lot of work thinning. However, if there is no frost, I guess we can get the fruit thinned by hand. Prospects at this time certainly look good, but It Is a little too early to pre dict a fruit crop." One dollars a week slips through your fingers before you know it and nothing to. show for It. That II a week will put a talking machine In your home right away. Talk to -DAVIS-JORDAN MUSIC CO. Ladles. Have you seen the Alorine Female Syringe 7 It Is something new. It is the only aboslutely scientific sanitary female syringe made. See them at the drug stores. J-16-lra For Sale. Four good half Jersey milch cows. Must be sold at once. 'Phone Farmer 1946. W. O. Sherwood. dwAO . 0REG0& Arrival and Departure of Trains at La Grande. No. 1, westbound Portland Special arrives 9:25 a. m.; departs, :30 a. m. No. I, eastbound passenger, ma and express, arrives at 6:46 a. m.; de parts (:60 a, m. No. I, eastbound Chicago Special, arrives 1:05 p. m.; departs, 1:10 p. m. No. 6, westbound passenger, mall and express, arrives 1:55 p. m.; de parts, 10 p. m. Elgin Branch. Leaves Ta Grande at I a. m. and arrives In La Grande st 6-10. J. II. KEE.VEY, Agent. La Grande, Oregon. With Pleasure For every meal you eat here. Tit will be a combination of good food, good cooking and good ser-" vice. Our restaurant is intend-. d for people who appreciate g icd eating, slso for people who like the good things of life at a moderate cost. If you be'ong to that cl s. c:me in and sis wna we can do foi you. The Model - Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. We ssll weekly meat tickets for $4.50 4444444444444444 Co. Delivered at your Home, uranae. rnonc, iwu evening ofvf. mnwr. OKFWX. FRIDAY, MARCH T, 1908. VIOLATING FISH LAW. The.Meachaiu Lumber Company Has Dumped Shavings In Creek. That the laws for the protection of fish In eastern Oregon streams, at least will be rigidly ' enforced, - is shown by the action of Deputy War den O. F. Turner of this city, who has made complaint against the Meacham Lumber company for dumping planer shavings in Meacham creek, thereby violating the state law and Injuring the fish possibilities of the stream. For some time past the sawmill company has been dumping shavings In the stream and the matter has just been called to the attention of the deputy warden, who made a thorough Investigation and found that the com pany is openly violating the law. As. Meacham creek has been stocked with young trout during the past few years, especial attention to the protection and. propagation of the fish will be given as the shavings In the stream mean the death of them, drastic measures to prevent the "pollu tion of the stream In this way, will be taken. ' C. w. Nibley, Jr.. who Is manager of the Meacham Lumber company, Is now out of the state, but as soon as ne returns, wnicn win ue in a suun time, the matter will be brought to Issue. Pendleton East Oregonlan. - Spend Bummer In Oregon. A recent report from Klamath Falls states that Mrs. E. H. Harrlman wife of the, railroad ' magnate, will spend a portion of the coming sum mer season at Pelican Bay lodge, with the children of the family accompany ing, and the party will enjoy the matchless fishing of Klamath waters and scenery and Crater lake, while here. It Is understood that Improve ments will be made at Pelican Bay ' . .!.: .arly part of the summer to make the place more comfortable, but without detracting from Its charm of natural forest, sequestered nooks undisturbed by the hunter or fisher man, except the guests of the owners of the splendid upper lakes property, where It Is probable will be estab lished one of the finest private fishing and game preserves in the Pacific coast states. Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs. "Several years since my lungs were so badly affected that I had many hemorrhages," writes A. M. Ake, of Wood, Ind. "I took treatment with several physicians without any bene' fit I then 'started to take . Foley's Honey and Tar, and my lungs art now as sound as a bullet - I recom mend It In advanced stages of lung trouble." Foley's Honey and Tx stops the cough and heals the lungs ana prevents serious results from s cold. Refuse substitutes. A. T, Hill. N tli e to Property Owners. Notlo 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 matl de livery system in this city. By order of street committee. W. N. MONROE. Chairman Street Committee. To the Public. Notice Is hereby given that the un dnrslgned is now prepared to furnish pure, fresh milk from young Jersey iSuWS. J. F. BAKER, JR., 'Phone Black 181. , For Sale. Some well-leaned white seed oats No. 4. Also some fine black barley seed. This barley Is more valuabl 'or hog feed than wheat. Inquire of Herrona Vehra. 4444444444444444 4 Political Information. 4 4 County registration books 4 4 open until April T. r 4 4 Primary election April 17. 4 4 Registration books reopened 4 4 April II: closed on Ma 16. 4 4 General stats election June 1. 4 4 - Registration books reopened 4 4 September 10; close October 10. 4 4 Presidential election Novem- 4 berl. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44444444 4 For Sheriff. 4 ' I hereby aaaoun-e to the re 4 publican voters that I am a can 4 dldate oeforo the republican 4 primaries for the nomination of 3 sheriff of Union couaty. . 4 " W. W. RANDALL. 4 4 4 4 4 4 l 4 ' t For CoiiBremi, 4 T. T. GEEK. ' Candidate for repuhtlcna con 4 4 gresslonal . nomination In the 4 Second district Liberal appro- 4 prlatlons for waterways, equal 4 4 opportunities and privileges for 4 4 labor and capital, and govern- 4 4 mental control of corporations. - 4 4444444444444444 4 For Representative. ' 4 I announce to the republican 4 4 voters of Union county that I 4 4 am a candidate for the office of 4 4 representative to the legislature 4 4 and t respectfully ask to be 4 4 nominated at the primary eleo- 4 4 tlon to be held on the 17th day 4 4 of April. 108. I subscribe to 4 4 statement No. 1, without modtfi- 4 4 cation, which means that' I will 4 4 vote for the people's choice for 4 4 U. 8. senator, without regard to 4 4 my individual preference. If 4 4 nominated and elected I will 4 4 gaard well the varied Interests 4 4 of Union county, and all Its peo- 4 4 pie. On matters purely pollti- 4 4 cal I shall adhere to republican 4 4 policies, but on all other quee- 4 4 tlons that affect the people I 4 4 shall strive ' for the greatest 4 4 4 4 4 good for the greatest number, 4 4 and will. play no favorites. , 4 J. B. STODDARD. 4 4444444444444444 4 For Joint Senator.' . 4 4 1 hereby announce myself a 4' 4 candidate for nomination on the 4 4 republican ticket for Joint sen- 4 4 ator for Union and Wallowa 4 4 county, Oregon, at the primary 4 4 election to be held April 17, 4 4 1908. If nominated and elected 4 4 I will always vote for that can- 4 4 dldate for United States senator 4 4 In congress, who has . received 4 4 the highest number of the peo- 4 4 pie's votes for that position at 4 4 the general election next pre- 4 4 -ceding the election of a senator 4 .In congress, without regard to 4 4 my Individual preference. 4 4 ED RUMBLE. 4 4444444444444444 4 For Reproeentatlvo. 4 I hereby announce my can- 4 4 didacy for the office of repre- 4 4 sentative at the republican prl- 4 4 mary election, to be held April 4 4 17, 1908. If nominated and 4 4 elected I will stand on statement 4 .No. 1; I will use my best endeav- 4 ors to promote the best Inter- 4 4 eats of the taxpayer, regardless 4 4 of locality, religion or politics 4 4 of Union county and eastern 4 4 Oregon. "4 4 RICHARD D. HAMILTON, 4 4 ' ' . Hllgard, Oregon. 4 4 For Representative. . 4 4 I hereby announce myself a 4 4 candidate for ths nomination on 4 4 the republican ticket for stats 4 4 representative, from Union 4 4 county, at the primary election 4 4 to be held on April 17. ' If nom- 4 4 Inated and elected I will use my 4 4 best endeavors to promote the 4 4 best results for Union county and 4 4 eastern Oregon, and do It Im- 4 4 partially. My motto Is: "No 4 4 friends to reward, but equat Jus- 4 4 ties to all." 4 4 S. F. RICHARDSON. 4 4 For Circuit Judge. 4 4 I hereby announce my candt- 4 4 dacy for the office of circuit 4 4 Judge at the republican primary 4 election, to be held April 17. 4 4 1908. If nominated and elected 4 4 I will faithfully and Impartially 4 perform the duties of the office, 4 4 giving every one, regardless of 4 locality, religion, politics or sta- 4 4' tlon In life, fair treatment and a 4 4 sq nars 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 4 ship. 4 4 LEWIS J. DAVI8, Of Union. 4 4444444444444444 4 For County Clerk. 4 4 I hereby announce myself as a 4 4 candidate before ths republican 4 4 primaries for the nomination of 4 4 county clerk of Union county. 4 4 Later in ths campaign t expect 4 4 to address the voters upon the 4 4 topic, "Purs Politics," at date 4 4 and places to be announced later. 4 4. WILLIAM F. ANDERSON. 4 4 For County Treasurer. , 4 4 I hereby announce to the rot- 4 4 era of Union county that I will be 4 4 a candidate at ths republican 4 4 primary election for the noraln- 4 4 atlen for treasurer of Union 4 4 count ' ' v : 4 JOHN FRAWLltT. , For Circuit Judge.. I hereby announce myself as a candidate, for the republican nomination of circuit Judge for the Tenth Judicial district sub ject to the decision of the quali fied electors at the primary election, to be held April 17. If nominated and elected. I will faithfully, Impartially and econ omically discharge the duties of the office. I will favor the rigid enforcement of all laws. J. W. KNOWLE3. 14444444444444444 4 Candidate for Circuit Judge. 4 r I take this method of an nouncing myself as a candidate for the nomination for the of fice of circuit Judge of this .dis trict at the democratic pri maries to be held on April IT, not. V " . i My motto: No enemies to punish; no (Head to . reward; equal Justice to all. ' February II, 1101. T. B. CRAWFORD. 4 ' For Sheriff. ,4 4 I hereby announce to the re- 4 publican voters of Union coun- 4 4 ty, that I will be s, candidate be 4 tore wm . nyuuuwMi r -. - 4 for the nomination for sheriff of w 4 Union county. K. W. DAVIS. 4 ' For County Recorder. : 4 I take this means of anr.ouno- 4 Ing that I am a candidate for the republican nomination for , the office of Recorder of Union 4 county, at the primary election. 4 . D. H. PROCTOR. 4 444444444444444 For Assessor. 4 . I hereby announce to the re- 4 publican voters of Union coun- 4 ty, that I am a candidate at the 4 primary election for the repub- 4 llcan nomination for assessor of 4 Union county. 4 R. A. HUG. 4 444444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 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 marles for the nomination for 4 4 the office of county recorder. 4 4 . L R. SNOOK. 4 444444444444444 THE POINTS THAT W W r INTERESTT YOU M 0 N E Y WE provide an absolutely safe place . to deposit your money. .... WE are not an experiment, but a grown, really existing reality. WE return your money ail of It en demand. WE are prosperous and responsible, at well as progressive. WE give you the Beet of Service as the result of long experience. WE have ample Capital and Surplus to protect your Interests In every way. . ......... . '- . . We pay intarett on Csrtificatet of Deposit for 6 months and on . Savirgt Accounti. ,, FARMERS AND TRADERS NATIONAL BANK .OF LA J. W. SCRIBER. Ctthier J0SFFH PALMER. Prttidtnt O. E. McCULLY, A. C IFINE REPAIRING I A watch requires the most skillful workman ship or in repairing there is a chance that more damage will be done than good. No one questions our ability. -Our guarantee ' stands back of all our work. J. H PE ARE LEADING PIONEER JEWELER PACT THRU. 44444 4 444444444 4 For Circuit Judjre. 4 4 I hereby anonunce 'myself 4 candidate for nomination on 4 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 ths business of the circuit court 4 In both counties of the district 4 Impartially, speedily and econ- 4 4 omtcally. D. W. 8HEAHAN. 4 4 For County Clerk. . 4 4 I take this means of announe-. 4 4 Ing to the republican voters of 4 4 Union county that I am a oan- 4 4 dldate before the republican 4 primaries for the nomination 4 4 for county clerk. - 4 4 ; H. B, COOLIDGD. 4 4444444444444444 4 For Commlmioaer. 4 4 1 take this means of announe- 4 4 Ing to the voters of Union eoua- 4 4 ty that I am a candidate before 4 4 the primary for the republican 4 4 nomination for county commls- 4 4 sloner. ".V ' " '".'"J. M. EUBR,""'?V 4 . : : For Clerk. , I take this method of announe- 4 4 Ing to the republican voters of 4 4 Union county, that I am a can- 4 4 dldate before the republican prl- 4 4 marles for the republican nora- 4 4 Inatlon for county clerk. ' ' "'4 4 ED WRIGHT. 4 4444444 4 4444 4 444 4 Superintendent of Schools. 4 4 1 hereby announce myself a 4 4 candidate for county school su- 4 4. perlntendent subject to the ao- 4 4 tlon of the republican electors 4 4 at the coming primaries. 4 4 OMEN BISHOP. 4 4444444444444444 riowlng, Persons wishing their gardens or lots plowed should see A. G. Hermon. 'Phone Black 1011, Satisfaction guar anteed. Careful work around trees. A trial solicited. mllalld ' Junt Received Car of Rock Springs coal Just ar rived. GRANDE RONDE CASH CO. TO LOMl WHEN THE SECURITY OFFERED MEETS THE APPROVAL OF OUR DIRECTORS GRANDE. :.f- i i'' r -1 ;: 4 3 I ?! -1'- r-, U 1 V ev r llttlltflttttf tf est)' MssVaW FW 1