La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 30, 1908, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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jjoncy Supports the Home
' f nd K "u ateady Influx of It U
maintain th household and keep it
going. To b sure of that steady flow
of money. It U the beat plan to fcaak
tho savings to that yu will kaew
whara to reach them In time of aeed.
For "rainy days" com to tho thrtf
. tlaat of us at times, and It la well for
a if thay find ua prepared. Bank
your aurplua cash with ua now, aad
you will hare tho pleaauro of know
lilt that It la not only secure, bat
'mlnc food interest.
The Eastern Oregon
Trust & Savings
Bank
OFFICERS:
F. M. BTRKIT. President
WM. MILLER. Vlce-Prealdent
GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier.
T. J. 8CROGGIN. AaalaUnt Cashier.
'. J. UUUiia iveeaurar.
LET ME
examine your eye and
fit your glasses. My
glasses fit and give sat
isfaction. 0. M. HEACOCK
At the same old stand
If you want your watch
to run right, let Heacoek
.repair it, at the same old
stand.
Some temptations come to tho In
dustrious; but all temptations attack
the Idle. Spurgeon.
You'll Pay
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Grande Ronde Lumbe r Co.
PERRY, 0RC60N
CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF ALL KINDS
IN CAR LOAD LOTS
For 16 inch Chain Wood
Call up V. E. BEAN, La
MARY VOTERS
Considering the counter attractions,
and being Saturday night when the
business' houses keep open until a
late hour, there waa a good attend
ance out to hear Hon. W. S. U'Ren at
the Commercial club, there being no
lesa than ZOO out to hear htm. I
County Chairman C. E. Cochran
presided at the meeting, and Inviud
all of the legur.aUve candidates pres
ent to take aeata onfthe platform. In
cluding Turner Oliver, the democratic
nominee for joint aenator.
Preliminary to the addresa of Mr.
ITRen, the chairman called for a few
brief remarka from each of the rep
resentative candidates, X P. Rusk,
candidate for Joint representative for
Union and Wallowa counties, lett out,
and realising that those who were In
attendance were there for the purpose
of hearing the speaker for the occa
sion, as also did the others, he only
attempted to set forth the fact that
he was, and always had been a staunch
supporter of statement No. 1.
R. D. Hamilton, candidate for coun
ty representative, stated that six years
ago he came qut in print aa favoring
the eteotlon of United States senators
by a direct vote and . upon becoming
a candidate at this time he deemed
It a duty and a pleasure to subscribe
to statement No. 1. -
Turner, Oliver, stated that he came
there, not to talk, but to listen;' that
he always had been In favor of a di
rect vote and that It was a great day
In Oregon when the selection of Unit
ed States senators was taken off of
the auction block. "Later in the cam
paign Mr. Oliver stated that he might
have something to say.
S. F. Richardson being the next
called upon, said that this was unex
pected, but that while in the legisla
ture years ago that the voting for sen
ators by a direct vote was one of his
hobbles and still was.
J. B. Stoddard, the last candidate
to speak, stated that all being In fa
vor of statement No. 1, that that ques.
tlon was settled, and that had he time
he would'dlscuss such matters as Bhip
ping and water rights, both of which
are live questions for this county.
U'Ren waa then Introduced, and
spoke for more than an hour on state
ment No. 1. He led out by stating
that upon five different occasions th
lower house of congress which Is
elected direct, had passed a resolution
favoring the election of United States
senators by a direct vote, but when
this same resolution reached the
United States senate. It never got be
fore that body, but was killed In the
With Pleasure
For every meal you eat' here. "It
will be a combination of good
food, (food cooking and good ser
vice. Our restaurant i intend
ed for people who appreciate
gjod eating, also for people who
like the good things of lifa at a
si moderate cost. If you belong to
that cbss, ccm in and'saa wha
w can do foi you.
The Model Restaurant
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
Wa ssll weekly meat
tickets for
$4.50
Delivered at your Home,
Grande. Phone, Red 1741
KVExnra obskrver, la grakde, oregos. moxday, march so, ims.
committee. He reviewed tho result of
our legislative experience In the elec
tion of United States senators, which
waa the well known basis that finally
produced our present primary law and
it was evident that the people are de
termined not to go back to the for
mer system, as Mr. U'Ren designates
It, "the auction block system."
The speaker also spoke In favor of
Woman Suffrage. He did not claim
the change would eradicate all of the
evils of our body politic, but he did
believe that women, as a rule, were
more conscientious. .
Ha also made a strong plea for the
people to stand for the appropriation
for the State university; that owing to
the fact that Oregon had taken ad
vanced steps towards popular legis
lation, that In order for the masse of
our people to fulfill these Increased
reaponalbtllties. that wo muat educate
them and he not only pleaded for the
university, but for tho highest possi
ble standard of our public schools.'
Ho next took up th recall measure
and favored that, believing, however,
that after Its enactment we would
have few occasions to use it
Mr. ITRen has apent many years In
laboring for reformatory laws and has
in a large measure, been successful.
He spoke for over two hours. A num
ber from the valley were In attend
ance.
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
In th circuit court -of th state of
Oregon for Union county.
La Grand National Bank, plaintiff,
(a private corporation, va. John Ott
and Peter Bouaquet, defendants.
' ' Summons.
To Peter Bousquet, Defendant Above
Named:
In the nam oi th state of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled court and
action, on or before April 9th, 190S:
tnd If you fall to so answer, for want
thereof, the plalntlff wlll take the
Judgment of th said court against
you for the sum of S21S.00 with inter
st thereon at the rate of eight per
cent per annum from and after Octo
ber 19th, 1906, UiiUl paid, J3G.0O at
torney fee, and costs and disburse
ments of this action and the sale or
th property attached herein, to-wlt:
Lota 12, IS, 14, IS and 1, In block
148, and lota 7 and 8 In block 67, of
Chaplin's addition to La Grande, Ore
gon.
This summon Is published by order
of Hon. T. H. Crawford, Judge of th
abov entitled court, mad February
J 4 th, 190S, fixing six consecutive
veeks, therefor and In th Evening
Observer, published at La Grande,
Oregon, th first publication hereof
being February Ith, 1908.
C. H. FINN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
No TJao to Die. "
"I hav found out that there Is no
os to die of lung trouble aa long aa
you can get Dr. King's New Dlscov
Ty," my Mrs. J. P. White, of Rush.
boro, Pa. "I would not be alive to
lay only for that wonderful medicine.
It loosen up a cough quicker than
anything else, and cures .lung disease
even after th case I pronounced
'topelees." This most reliable rem-
ly for coughs and colds, - la grippe,
'sthma, bronchitis and hoarseness, lr
tnld under guarantee at th Newllr
lrug store. 60c and II. Trial bottle
ire.
One dollars a week slips through
your fingers before you know It and
lotlilng to show for It. That II a
TOfc will put-a talking machine in
your home right away,. Talk to
DAVIS-JORDAN MUSIC CO.
Ladle.
Have you seen the Alorlne Female
Syringe? It Is something new. It Is
the only aboslutely scientific sanitary
'emale syringe made. See them at
he drug store. 8-16-lm
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4 PoUtfcaa Information. 4
4 County registration book 4
4 open until AprU T. r 4
4 Primary election April 17. 4
4 Registration book reopened 4
4 April SI; closed on Ua 1. 4
4 General state election June 1. 4
4 Registration books reopened 4
4 September 99; clos October 90. 4
4 Presidential election Novem- 4
or. 4
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4 For Sheriff. 4
4 I hrby anaouar to th re- 4
4 publican voters that I am a can- 4
4 dldate beter the republican 4
4 primaries for th aosamatlon of 4
Z sherinT Union uetr. 4
W. V. SANDAfJU 4
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For Congress,
T. T. GEER.
Candidate for republlcna con-
gresslonal nomination In th 4
4 Second district Liberal appro- 4
4 priatlons for waterways, equal " 4
4 opportunities and privilege for 4
4 labor and capital, and govern- 4
4 mental control of corporations. 4
4 For Representative. '. 4
4 I aanounce to th republican 4
4 voters of Union county that I 4
4 am a candidate for the office of 4
4 representative to th legislature 4
4 and I respectfully ask to be 4
4 nominated at th primary alec- 4
4 tioa te be held on th 17th day 4
4 of April, 1908. I subscribe to 4
4 statement No. 1. without tnodlfl- 4
4 cation, which means that I will 4
4 vote for th people's choice for 4
4 U. a aenator, without regard to 4
4 my Individual preference. If 4
4 nominated and elected I will 4
4 guard wall th varied Interest 4
4 of Union county, and all its peo- 4
4 pi. On matter purely politl- 4
4 cal I shall adhere to republican 4
4 policies, but on all other que- 4
4 tlon that affect th people I 4
4 ahall strive for th greatest 4
4 good for th greatest number, 4
4 and will play no favorites. 4
4 J. B. STODDARD. 4
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4 . - For ' Joint Senator, 4
4 I hereby announce myself a 4
Miitt tnr 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
4.ln congress, without regard to -4
4 my individual preference. 4
4 ED RUMBLE. 4
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'For Iloprcwntatlve.
I 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
4.No. 1; I will use my est endeav
4 or to promote the best Inter
ests of the taxpayer, regardless
of locality, religion or politics
of Union county and eastern
Oregon.
RICHARD D. HAMILTON,
Hllgard, Oregon.
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4 For Representative.
4 I hereby announce myself a
4 candidate for th nomination on
4 th republican ticket for state
4 representative, from Union
4 county, at th primary election
4 to be held on April 17. It nom
4 Inated and elected I will us my
4 bast endeavor to promote th
4 best results for Union county and
4 eastern Oregon, and do It tm
4 partially. My motto is: "No
4 friends to reward, but equal Jus
4 tic 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 tho office of circuit 4
4 Judee at the republican primary 4
4 election, to be hold 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 giving every one, regnrdlesv 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 tho 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. DAVIS, 4
Of Union. 4
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For County clerk, 4
I hereby announce myself as a 4
candidate before the republican 4
primaries for the nomination of 4
county clsrk of Union county. 4
Later la th campaign I expect 4
to address th voters upon th 4
topic. "Pur Politics," at date 4
and plaees to be announced later. 4
WILLIAM F. ANDERSON. 4
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For County Treasurer, 4
4 1 hereby announce to th vot- 4
4 ers of Union county that I will be 4
4 n candidate at th republican 4
4 primary election for th nomln- 4
4 a tlon for treasurer - of Union 4
4 osAint - 4
- JOHN FRAWLST. 4
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4 . , ' For Circuit Jndge.
4 I hereby announce myself aa
4 a candidate for the republican
4 nomination of circuit Judge for
4 th Tenth Judicial district, sub
4 Ject to th decision ot th quall
4 fled elector at th primary
4 election, to be held AprU 17. If
4 nominated and elected, I will
4 faithfully, Impartially and aeon
4 omlcally discharge th duties of
4 th office, I will favor th rigid
4 enforcement of all laws.
J. W. KNOWLES.
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4 Candidate for Circuit Jade. 4
4 I tak this method of an-
4 nounclng myself aa a candidate
4 for th nomination for th of-
4 flc of circuit Judge of thl dls
4 trlct at th democ ratio prt
4 marl to b held on April 17,
4 1901.
4 My motto: . Wo enemies to
4 punish; no friend to reward;
4 equal Justice to all.
4 February 181901.
4 T. H. CRAWFORD.
4 For Sheriff. , 4
4 I hereby announce to th re- 4
4 publican voter of Union coun- 4
4 ty, that I will be a candidate be- 4
4 for th republican primaries 4
4 for th nomination for sheriff of
4 Union county. '' . . 4
4 B. W. DAVIS. 4
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4 For County Recorder.
4 1 taa Mis luwtua m wuii
4 Ing that I em a candidate for
4 the republican nomination for
4 the office of Recorder of Union
4, county, at th primary olectlon.
4 D. H. PROCTOR.
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4 For Assessor. 4
4 I hereby announce to th re- 4
4 publican voters of Union coun- 4
4 ty, that I am a candidate at th 4
4 primary election for the repub- 4
4 llcan nomination for assessor of 4
4 Union county. 4
v R. A. HUG. 4
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4 For County Recorder. 4
4 I hereby announce to th 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
L R. SNOOK. 4
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INTERESTT YOU MONEY
WE provide aa absolutely safe place
to depoalt your money.
WE are not an experiment, but a
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WE return your money nil of It on
demand.
WE are prosperous and responsible,
. . a well as progressive.
WE give you th Best of Bct-vice as
the result of lonjr experience.
WE have ample Capital and Surplus
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We pay intereat on Certificate of Depctit for 6 months and on
Savirga Accounts.
FARMERS AMD TRADERS
NATIONAL BANK
OF LA
J. W. SCRIBER. Caihisr
JOSEPH PALMER, President 0. E. Mc5UL!.Y, A. C
IFINE REPAIRING!
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- PEARE
LEADING PIONEER JEWELER
PAGB THHXSV
4 For Circuit Judge. 4
4 I hereby anonunce myself a
4 candidate for nomination en
4 th democratic ticket for th
4 office of circuit Judge of th
4 Tenth Judicial district, corapruv
4 Ing Union and Wallowa, counties, 4
4 at th primary election to be
4 held on April 17, 1908. ' If 4-
4 nominated and elected I will as 4
4 my best endeavor to administer
th business of th circuit court 4
In both counties of the district v
4 Impartially, speedily and ecoo- 4
4 omlcally, D. W. 8HEAHAX
4 For County Clerk. 4
4 I tak this means of annouae .
4 Ing to th republican voter ef 4'
4 Union county that I am a eanv 4 -4
dldate before th republican '
4 primaries tor th nemlsatted 4
4 for county clerk. 4
4 H. E. COOLIDGR 4
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4 For Commissioner. 4
4 I take this means ot annonnev 4)
4 tag to th voters of Union conn- 4
4 ty that I am n candidate before
4 th primary for th republican, 4
4 nomination for county conunle- 4
4 sloner. 4
4 J. M. SELDER. 4
4 j- Cov. Oregon, 4
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4 . For Clerk. . ... 4 :
I tak this method of annoxmcv
4 Ing to th republican voters ot 4''
4 Union county, that I am a can- 4
4 marles for th republican nonv
4 Inatlon for county clerk. '
ED WRIGHT. ;
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4 Superintendent of Bchoola. 4 '
4 1 hereby announce myself a
4 candidate for county school su-
4 perlntendent subject to the ac- 4
4 tlon of the republican, electors 4
4 at the coming primaries. 4)
4 V OMEN BISHOP. .,
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Plowing.
Persons wishing their gardens or
lots plowed should see A, G. Hermoiw
'Phone Black 1011. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Careful work around tree.
A trial solicited. ' mllalld '
Evening Observer 6So per month.
Let Heacoek repair your watch.
TO L0M1
WHEN WE
SECURITY
OFFERED
MEETS THE
APPROVAL OF
OUR DIRECTORS
GRANDE.
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