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f,gSSS!!r-- BVKKOfO OB8FRVKR. LA ORA1TOK. OlWSATCRDAY, MARCH t J14S. ' . . r Uto'w " '
M0 P"" d,r , at MUton. W4.,,tf).,..
cTLSWl -VV Barney
nd It needi a ateady Influx of it U
maintain th. household and keep It
olng. To be sura of that steady flaw
X monay. it la the beat plan to bask
th savings ao that yu will kaew
wher to raach them In Ume of im
For ''rainy days" coma to tha thrif
tiest of ua at times, and It la wall far
ua If they find ua prepared. Bank
vour aurplua cash with ua now. and
you will hare the pleasure of know
ing that It la not only secure, but
earning good Interest.
The Eastern Oregon
Trust & Savings
.
UGIIIV
OFFICERS)
F. M. BTHKTT, President
WM. MILLER, Vloe-Prealdent
GEO. L. CLEAVER. Caahler.
T. J. BCROGQIN. Assistant Caahler.
F. J. HOLMES. Treasurer.
LET ME
examine Jyour 'eye and
fit your glasses. My
glasses fit and give sat-
isfaction.
f
I 0. M. HEACOCK
At the same old stand
:
If you want your watch
to run right, let Heacock
repair it, at the same old
stand.
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Some temptations come to tha In
dustrious; but all temptation attack
the idle. Spurgeon.
You'll Pay
i
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Grande Ronde Lumk r Co.
PERRY, OREGON .
CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF ALL KINDS
IN CAR LOAD LOTS
For 16 Inch Chain Wood
Call up V. E. BEAN, La
Meets
Barney Milady, an old man who
had been employed aa watch at Rum
ble A McCullys sawmill, about six
miles below the Wallowa bridge, was
found dead last Friday morning In a
mall ditch about one mile above the
mill, aaya the Elgin Recorder.
The old man had gone from the mill
to the Canyon hotel on the night of
March 8th, for supplies, and atayed
at. the hotel that night, leaving early
the next morning for the mill with a
sack load of supplies thrown across
his back, and was seen about 1 o'clock
that afternoon about two mllea be
low the fish hatchery by John Fisher
and wife. Bo far aa can be ascer
tained, that was tha last time he was
seen alive, and nothing Was known of
him until found last Friday morning
by John Fisher and others who had
started down to tha mill for lumber.
When within about one mile of the
mill Mr, Fisher and friends found the
body of the old man lying In a ditch,
face downward. Fisher Immediately
went to the Canyon house and noti
fied the company of his death, and
they In turn" notified the coroner of
Wallowa county, who Impanelled
Jury and proceeded to tha place
where ,the unfortunate victim had
been found. After looking over the
ground It was decided not to hold an
Inquest, aa It was evident that the man
had met death by drowning, all clr
cumstances pointing to that fact.
Close to the man was an empty whis
ky flask and it Is thought that the un
fortunate Imbibed too freely and had
fallen Into the ditch In a helpless
condition and was unable to get out.
The ditch was small and the water
was so shallow that a portion of his
heart emergod above the surface. The
unfortunate had evidently emptied the
bottle at that point while on his way
to the mill with his supplies and top
pled Into the ditch In a drunken con
dition. Although the body had been
In the ditch for 13 days, It was in an
almost perfect state.
The remains were prepared for
burial at the Canyon hotel and con
veyed to the Joseph cemetery, where
they were Interred Sunday, and where
he said some time ago that he wanted
to be laid to rest.
No Use to Die.
"i nave round out that there la no
use to die of lung trouble aa 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 celds. la grippe.
asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness.
old under guarantee at tha Newlu
drug store. I to and f 1. Trial bottU
fre.
Milady, an Old Man,
Vnfortontae End.
With Pleasure
For every meal you aat here. It
will be a combination of good
food, good cooking and good ser
vice. Our restaurant is intend
ed for people who appreciate
gxd eating, also for people who '
like the eood things of life at a
ii moderate cost. If you belong to
that cUss. ccme in and m wna
we can do foi you.
The Model - Restaurant
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
We ssll weekly meal Cft C A
tickets for - JT.l
w
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Delivered at your Home,
Grande. Phone, Red 1741
Change Road at MUton.
( A Milton special says there was
considerable Intereat manftseted by
local people In the visit here yester
day of a party of O. R. & N. officials.
The party consisted of J. H. O'Nell.
traveling passenger agent of Port
land; R. B. Mills, general freight
agent, also of Portland, and Messrs.
Burns and Calderhead of Walla Walla.
While the officials of the Harrlman
line were reticent aa to the object of
their visit, tha rumor has gotten
abroad that they were looking Into
tha feasibility of making cut-off be
tween here and Weaton. Should this
be tha case they would likely aban
don the present route on Dry creek,
and run from the trestle across the
Tumalum southerly through the east
ern portion of Milton, Survey of this
route were made' aeveral years ago,
and found to be practicable.
The New Books. .
It Is safe to declare, with a very
small mental reservation, that every
one likes a love story, and that "all
the world lovea a- lover." But love
stories are suffering from a sameness
of plot, a monotonous repetition of
the first meeting, of the Inevitable
misunderstanding, the same miracu
lous reconciliation; and the living hap
pily ever afterward.
"In Pursuit of Priscllla" Is a love
story, one of the very latest to be told
us In print. Strange to say, there Is
no quarrel, not even a first meeting
recorded; the two men and the girl
actively; the dog and the auto pas
sively. The sub-title of the book is
"The Man Willing and the Woman
Willful." But Priscllla Is not so very
willful after all, for didn't she say
In the end, "And, Billy" "Yes.
dear?" "I hope you didn't think I
was going to England without you."
PUBLICATION NOTICE,
In the circuit court of the state of
Oregon for Union county, '
La Grande National Bank, plaintiff
(a private corporation, vs. John Ott
and Peter Bousquet, defendants.
Summons.
To Peter Bousquet, Defendant Above
Named:
In the name o: the state of Orgon.
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you In the above entitled court and
action, on or before April th. 1(08:
and If you fall to so answer, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will take the
Judgment of tha said court against
you for the sum of $215.00 with Inter-
sat thereon at tha rate of eight per
cent per annum from and after Octo
ber Hth, 1106, until paid, ISS.00 r.t
torney fee, and costs and disburse
ments of this action, and tha sale ot
tha property attached herein, to-wlt:
Lota 11, IS, 14, IS and 16, In block
148, and lota 7 and 8 In block 67. of
Chsplin's addition to La Grande, Ore-
g.ilU
This tummons Is published by order
of Hon. T. H. Crawford, judge of th
above entitled court, made February
J4th, 1108, fixing six consecutive
weeks, therefor and in the Evening
Observer, published at La Grande,
Oregon, the first publication hereof
being February 26th, 1808.
C. H, FINN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
One dollars a week slips through
your fingers before you know it and
nothing to show for it. That 81 s
week will put a talking machine
In
your home right away. Talk to
DAVIS-JORDAN MUSIC CO.
Ladies.
Have you seen the Alorlne Female
Syringe? It is something new. It Is
the only aboslutely scientific sanitary
female syringe made. See them at
the drug stores. t-16-lm
Don't wait till your made of money.
tl a week does It See Davis-Jordan
Music Co. All makes of talking ma
chines;
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4 Political Information.
4 County registration books
4 open until April T. r
4 Primary election April 17.
4 Registration books reopened
4 April tl; tloaed on M 14.
4 General state election Juns 1.
4 Registration books reopened
4 September 20: close October 10.
4 Presidential election Novana
4 bar 8.
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4 For Sberlff.
4 I hereby aanoua- to the re-
4 publican voters that I am a ean
4 didate Wore the repoblleaa
4 primaries for the nomlcatlua of
Z sheriff f Valea eraaty.
4 W.W.RANDALL.
1 . ""n bubuhu hii mere was i v uhuhm. e IV. ...i, ..,i. . , i -
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For CoufrrcM,
T. T. GEEK. v
Candidate for republlcna con-
gresslonal. nomination In tha 4
Second district Liberal appro- 4
priatlons tor waterways, equal 4
4 opportunities and privileges for 4
labor and capital,' and govern- 4
4 mental control of corporations. , 4
4 For nepreseattlve. 4
4 1 announce to tha republican 4
4, voters of Union county that I '4
am a candidate for the office of 4
4 representative to the legislature 4
4 and X respectfully ask to be 4
4 nominated at the primary else- 4
4 Uoa to be keld on tha 17th day 4
4 of April, 1808. I subscribe to 4
4 statement No. 1, without raodift- 4
4 cation, which means thst I will 4
4 vote for the people's choice for 4
4 TJ. 8. senator, without retard to 4
4 my Individual preference. If 4
4 nominated and elected I will 4
4 guard' well the varied Interests 4
4 of Union county, and all Its peo- 4
4 pie. On snattera purely polltl- 4
4 cal I shall adhere to republican 4
4 policies, but on all other aues. 4
4 tlons that affect tha people I 4
4 shall strive . for . the greatest 4
4 good for tha greatest number, 4
4 and will play no favorites. ,
4 3. B. STODDARD.
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4 For Joint Senator.
4 I hereby announce myself a
4 candidate tor nomination on the
4 republican ticket for Joint sen
4 ator for Union and Wallowa
4 county, Oregon, at the primary
4 election to be held April 17,
4 1(08. If nominated and elected
4 I will always vote for that can
4 didate for United States senator
4 In congress, who has received
4 the highest number of the peo
4 pie's votes for that position at
the general election next pre-
ceding the' election of a senator
4.ln congress, without regard to
4 my Individual preference. .
4 ED HUMBLE.
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4 For Rfprow-ntmive.
4 I hereby announce my can
4 dldacy for the office of repre
4 aentative at the republican prl
4 mary election, to be tield April
4 17, 1(08. If nominated and
elected I will stand on statement
.No. 1; I will use my best endeav
4 ore to promote the best Inter
4 eats of the taxpayer, regardless
4 of locality, religion or politics
4 of Union county and eastern
4 Oregon.
4 RICHARD D. HAMILTON,
Hllgard, Oregon.
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4 For Representative. 4
4 1 hereby announce myself a 4
candidate for the nomination onl 4
tha republican ticket for stats 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 nu mv
best endeavors to promote the 4
best results for Union countv anA 4
eastern Oreaon. and do it lm. 4
partially. My motto la: "No l
friends to reward, but equal Jus- 4
tloe to all." 4
S. F. RiCHARnnrtv.
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For Circuit Judge. 4
I hereby announce my candl- 4
dacy for the office of circuit 4
Judge at the republican primary 4
election, to be held April 17, 4
1808. If nominated and elected
I will faithfully and Impartially
perform the duties of the office, 4
4 sivlna everv one. nnlii nt a.
4 locality, religion, politics or sta- 4
4 tlon In life, fair treatment and a 4
4 snuare deal, and rnfnrro tha
4 In the Interest of the taxpayer, 4
4 and for the promotion of Justice 4
4 and a higher and better citizen- 4
ship. 4
LEWIS J. DAVIS, 4
.Of Union. , 4
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For Connty clerk. 4
4 I hereby announce myself as a 4
4 candidate before tha nmikliMn A
4 primaries for the nomination of 4
4 county clerk of Union county. 4
4 Later In th camnaim T n. a
4 to address ths voter upon th 4
4 topic, "Pur Politic.'' at date 4
4 and Dlaees to be innonnnJ lata av
4 WILLIAM F. ANDERSON. 4
For Oonntv Tmnnr. e.
4 I hereby announce to th vot- 4
4 era of Union county that I will be 4
4 a candidate at tha renuhlm
4 primary eleetloa for th nomln- 4
4atlMi for treasurer of Union 4
4 souarfi. ; 4
JO MM FRAWLIT. . 4
For Circuit Judge. 1
4 I hereby announce myself as
4 a candidate for the republican
nomination of circuit Judge for
4 the Tenth judicial district sub-
Ject to the decision ot tha quali-
fled elector ' at the primary
election, to be held April 17. If
4 nominated and elected, I will
4 faithfully. Impartially and econ
4 omically discharge th duties ot
4 th office. I will favor th rigid
4 enforcement of all laws.
; , , J. W. KNOWLE3. -
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4 Candidate for Circuit Jude. 4
4 I take this method of an-
4 nounclng myself as a candidate
4 tor th nomination for th of-
4 tie ot circuit Judge of this dls-
4 triot at th democratic prt-
4 snarles to be hsld on April 17,
4 1808.
4 My motto: No eoecnlea to
4 Duoisb: no frlead to rewmrdi
equal Justice to all
4 February 18, 1608.
4 T. H. CRAWFORD.
4 For Sheriff.
4 1 hereby announce to th re-
4 publican voter of Union coun-
4 ty, that I will b a candidate be-
4 for the nomination for sheriff of w
4 Union county. .
4 jc. W. DAVIS, 4
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4 For County Recorder.
4 , I take thla means of anr.ouno- 4
4 tng that I cm a Candida for
4 the republican nomination tor
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 For Assessor. , 4
4 I hereby announce to the re- 4
4 publican voter, of Union coun- 4
4 ty, that I am a candidate at the 4
4 primary election tor the repub- 4
4 Ilcan nomination for assessor of
4' Union county, 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 didate before the republican prl- 4
4 martes for the nomination for 4
4 th office ot county recorder. 4
4 I. R. SNOOK' 4
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THE POINTS THAT
INTERESTS YOU
WE provide an absolutely saf place
to deposit your money.
WE ar not an experiment, but a
N grown, really existing; reality.
WE return your money all of It oa
demand.
WE are prospsrous and responilbl.
a well as progresslvs.
WE give you th Best of Service as
the result ot long experience.
WE have ample Capital and Surplus
to protoct your Interests In every
way.
We pay intersst on Crtiflcats of Deposit for 6 months and on
Savirgs Account. ,
FARMERS AND TRADERS
NATIONAL BANK
OF LA GRANDE.
J. W. SCRIBER,
J0SFFH PALMER. President
jFINE REPAIRING'!
A watch requires the most skillful workman
ship or in repairing there is a chance that
moie damage will be done than good. No one
questions our ability. Our guarantee stands
back of all our work.
J. H- PEARE
LEADING PIONEER JEWELER
For Circuit Judjre.
I hereby anonunce myself a
candidate for nomination on
the democratic ticket . for ' th
office ot circuit Judge of th
Tenth judicial district, compris
ing Union and Wallowa counties,
at th primary election to be
held on April 17. 1305. It
nominated and elected I will us
my best endeavors to administer
the business of the circuit court
In both counties of the district
Impartially, speedily and econ
omically. D. W. 8HEAHAN.
4 For County Clerk.
4 I tak this means of announo
4 Ing to th republican voter of 4
4 Union county that I am a ea.11. 4
4 didate before th republics 4
4 primaries for th nomination 4
4 for county dark. " ' .
4 H. K. COOLIDGK.
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4 . For Couunlsslooer. 4
4 I take this msana of announc- 4
4 Ing to the voters ot Union coun- 4
4 ty that X am a candidate before 4
th primary for th republican
4 nomination for county commls- 4
4 sloner. ;
. J. M. 8 ELDER,
.'.-..i.. nim " 4
4 4 4 4 4 4 4
'-. For Clerk. V
I tak this method of announo- 4
4 Ing to th republican voters of 4
4 Union county, that I am a can 4
4 dldat before the republican prl.
martes for ths republican nom- 4
4 lnatlon for county clerk. : 4
4' ED WRIGHT.
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4 Sunerliitenttrnt of Schools. 4
4 I hereby announce myself a 4
4 candidate for county school su 4 -4
perlntendent subject to the ae- 4
4" tlon of the republican electors 4
4 at the coming primaries. .
4 ' OMEN BISHOP. 4
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. Plowing. '
Persons wishing their garden or
lots plowed should see' A. O. Hermon.
'Phone Black 1011. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Careful work around trees.
A trial solicited. mllslld
Let Heacock repair your watch.
Evening Observer 6 Be per month.
WE HAVE
MONEY
TO LOAN
WHEN THE
SECURITY
OFFERED
MEETS THE
APPROVAL OF
OUR DIRECTORS
Cashisr
G. E. McCULLY, A, C
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