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1 ' ' vi 4 CIGHT PACKS. " ' ' , J -- ;!!iMM - ' EVEXIXG OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. OREGON', MONDAY, APltlL , HO. The best thing you can do with your wad. roll, pile, stocktgn or whatever you may call your savings, Is to put It where It Is sure to grow and be safe while it la growing. The bank to the pot, and our bank Is the right one In which to deposit your savings, both for security and good Interest. Every man and woman ought to have an In dependent bank account Let us show : . you how money grows whe,n In our " -j keeping. The Eastern Oregon Trust & Savings bank OFFICERS! F. M. BTRKIT, President V'll. ItlLLHIt Vice -- GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier. T. J. SCROOGIN. Assistant Cashier. F. J. HOLMES. Treasurer. SB02r-ilHC Arrliul and Departure of Trains at La Grande. No. 1, westboun". Portland Special, arrives 9:5 a. m.; departs, 9:30 a. m. No. 6, eastbound passenger, mall 'and express, arrives at (:45 a, m.; de parts 6:60 a. m. No. I, eastbound Chicago Special, arrives 8:05 p. m.i departs, 8:10 p. m. No. S, westbound passenger, mall end express, arrives 9:55 p. m.; de- parts, 10 p. m. ' , Elgin Branch. Leaves La Grands at 8 a. m. aad arrives In La Grands at 6:10. J. II. KEEXEY, Agent. La Grande, Oregon. Ladles. Have you seen the Alorlne Female E Syringe? It Is something new. It Is some poles. See Hendricks, the ra the only aboslutely sclentlflo sanitary ' liable piano tuner, female syringe made. See them at the drug stores. 8-lt-lm MMM You'll Pay SI 44444 Grande Ronde Lumbt r Co. PERRY, OREGON CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF ALL KINDS IN CAR LOAD LOTS - 4, 2 For 16 Inch Chain Wood Call Up V. E. BtAN, L3 : 1 . I , V g FAGS ABOUT J. H. HUNTER The details of the disappearance of J. H. Hunter In Alaska some' time ago. Is made clear, as far as anyone Knows. In a letter to Albert Hunter of Island City, from a lady of Sunrise, Alaska. Mr. Hunter was known to a laxee number of La Grande people, and the following letter to Albert Hunter sets forth the details of the disappearance: Sunrise. Alaska, March 16, '08. Albert Hunter, Island City, Ore. . Dear Sir: I am In receipt of the sad news of the death of your kins man, Mr.' J. H. Hunter, and I will tell you as near as anyone knows, how It happened. . He was on his way from Kinnlck to Gerwood and traveling alone. When last seen he was going up the Crow creek summit There . was a man camped there and the wind and snow Hunter to stop over with him, as the snow was drifting. Mr. Hunter was told he could not get over the moun tains until the blizzard was aver. But Mr. Hunter would not stay. About five days after that there were two men from here going to Klnlck and they found Mr. Hunter's dog on the summit. The dog was almost starved, and there was no sign of the owner. There can be no doubt of Mr. Hunter being dead, for a young man could not live, lost In a windstorm In Alaska. They think he was blown off the top of the mountain Into the canyqn. sev eral hundred feet deep, for there If no sign of him on the trail. In the spring his body may be found, but It Is impossible to find him now. He told me he had a good quartz ledge located near Klnlck, and as there has been some quartz found up there and there Is a quartz mill going In there this spring, I wanted to advise you to find out for sure what he had, for it might pay well. But you can't trust everyone In Alaska to tell you. MRS. E. A. CRAWFORD. To the Public. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned is now prepared to furnish pure, fresh milk from young Jersey cows. J. F. BAKER, JH, 'Phone Black 181. To Exchange, 1 Want to exchange second-h gan for some team work; also want Heaeock glasses fit. With Pleasure For evsry msal you eat'her. 'It will be a combination of good food, good cooking and good ser vice. Our restaurant is intend ed for people who appreciate gxxi eating, also for people who like the good things of life at a moderate cost. If you belong to that diss, ccme in and tit wha we can do foi you. The Model Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. We ssl! weekly meal tickets for $4.50 444 4444444444 Delivered at your Home, uiuiiu. r"v.v"'" GLADLY ACCEPT SCHOLARSHIP. Son of Former Pimldent of Cuiverslty Chosen to Rcpreseut Oregon, Wtstar Johnson has been selected by the faculty of the university to re ceive the third Rhodes' scholarship to Oxford from Oregon. He passed the examination successfully . last year along with three other candidates, but was defeated in the final selection by Mr. Wlnans of Willamette university. At the spring commencement he was graduated, since when he has been attending the Boston Technical school, taking a course In mining engineer ing. As he was still eligible the fac ulty committee of the university. In that he was their choice last year, ex tended to him their support this year. and a letter has been received from him. accepting the appointment . and stating that he will be In Eugene about July 1 to make final preparations for his departure. Wlatar Is the youngest son of Pro fessor Johnson, first president of the University of Oregon, and during his college career here he maintained a high average - In scholarship , beside being a very prominent athlete. His many friends here are . more , than pleased with his good fortune and are confident that he will be a creditable representative of his state and col- . i Amendment No. 4. Referred to the People by the Legis lative Assembly: , . For amendment of section 14 of ar ticle II of the constitution, changing the time of holding the regular gen eral biennial elections from the firs; Monday In June to the first Tuesday after the first Monday In November 308. Tes. 307. No. Resolved by the House, the Senate concurring: ' That tne following amendment to the constitution of the state of Ore gon be. and the same Is hereby pro posed : Section 14 of Article II of the con stitution of the state of Oregon shall be and hereby Is amended to read at follows: Section 15. The regular general bi ennial election In Oregon for the year 1910 and thereafter shall be held on the first Tuesday after the first Mon day In November. All officers except the governor, elected for a stx-year term In 1904 or for a four-year term In 1906, or for a two-year term In 1908, shall continue to hold their re spective offices until the first Mon day In January, 1911; and all offi cers, except the governor, elected at any regular general biennial election after the adoption of this amendment shall assume the duties of their re spective offices on the first Monday In January following, such election All laws pertaining to the nomination of candidates, registration of voters and all other things Incident to the holding of the regular biennial elec tion shall be enforced and be effected the same number of days before the first Tuesday after the first Monday In November that they have hereto fore been before the first Monday In June biennially, except as may here after be provided by law. Adopted February 1, 1907. For Sale. . Six room house, with pantry, cellar, bath. Inside toilet Good location. Large lot with fruit trees. Phone Red 1081. 1504 M street. dA6 Q. W. NELSON, Evening Observer 85c per month. 4-444444444444444 4 Political Information. County registration books 4 4 open until April T. r 4 4 Primary election April 17. 4 Registration books reopened 4 4 April 21: closed oa Mn 16. 4 General state election June 1. 4 4 , Registration books reopened 4 4 September 20; close October t. 4 4 Presidential election Novera- 4 4 ber 8. , 4 4444444444444444 4 Pot Sheriff. 4 4 I hereby announce to the re- 4 4 publican voters that I am a can 4 4 dldate before the repobllcaa 4 4 primaries for the nomtcatlu of 4 Z sheriff of Vnloa counts'. 4 4 W. W. RANDALL. 4 4 44444444444444 4 For CooitfaMo. 4 4 t hereby announce myself a 4 4 candidate for the nomination of 4 4 constable, before the republl- 4 4 can primaries for the La Oraada 4 4 Justice of the peace sod eoaata- 4 4 ble district - 4 4 HBRBBRT B. afOftRISON. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -s For Congress, 4 4 T. T. GEER. 4 Candidate for republlcna con- 4 4 gresstonal nomination In the 4 4 Second district Liberal appro- 4 4 prtatfons for waterways, equal 4 opportunities and privileges for 4 4 labor and capital, and govern. 4 4 mental control of corporations. 4 VVVt4T,tt 4 For Representative. ' 4 4 .1 announce to the republican 4 4 voters of Union county tha I 4 4 am a candidate for the office of 4 4 representative to the legislature 4 4 and I respectfully ask to be 4 4 nominated at the primary elec- 4 4 tlon to be held on the 17th day 4 1 4 of April, 1908. I subscribe to 4 4 statement No. 1, without modifl- 4 14 cation, which means that I will 4 4 vote for the people's choice for 4 4 U. S. senator, without regard to 4 4 my Individual preference. If 4 4 nominated and elected I will 4 guard well the varied Interests 4 4 of Union county, and all Its peo- 4 4 pie. On matters purely polltl- 4 4 cal I shall adhere to republican 4 4 policies, but on all other ques- 4 14 tlons that affect the people I 4 4 shall strive for the greatest 4 4 good for the greatest number, 4 4 and will play no favorites. 4 4 J. B. STODDARD. ttVt;;;;;;;; i; ; t 4 For Joint Senator. 4 4 I 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 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 8tates 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 4444444444444444 4 For Representative. 4 4 I hereby announce my can- 4 4 dldacy for the office of repre- 4 4 aentatlve at the republican prl- 4 4 mary election, to be held April 4 17, 1908. If nominated and 4 4 elected I will stand on statement 4 .No. 1; I will use my best endeav- 4 4 ora to promote the best Inter- 4 4 ests of the taxpayer, regardless 4 4 of locality, religion or politics 4 4 of Union county and eastern 4 4 Oregon. 4 RICHARD D. HAMILTON. 4 Hllgard, Oregon. 4 444444444444444 4 For Representative. 4 4 1 hereby announce myself a 4 4 candidate for the nomination on 4 4 the republican ticket for state 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 sub- 4 4 scribe to statement No.' 1, and 4 4 use every endeavor to promote 4 4 best results for Union county and 4 4 eastern Oregon, and do It lm- 4 4 partially. My motto Is; "No 4 4 friends to reward, but equal Jus- 4 4 tlce to all." 4 4 8. F. RICHARDSON. 4 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 taxpsyer. 4 4 and for the promotion of justice 4 4 and a higher and better citizen- 4 ahlp. 4 LEWIS J. DAVIS. 4 4 Of ITnlnn. 4444444444444444 4 For County Clerk. 4 4 I hereby announce mvulf 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 addresa the voters upon the 4 4 topic, "Pure Politics," at date 4 f and plaees to be. announced later. 4 4 WILLIAM F. ANDERSON. 4 4 For County Treasurer. 4 4 I hereby announce to the vot- 4 4 ere of Union eounty that I will be' 4 4 a eandldste at tbe republican 4 4 primary election for the nomlnr 4 4 atlon for treasurer of Union 4 4 eeunty. 4 4 JOHN FRAWLCT. 4 444444444444444 4 For Circuit Judge. 4 4 I hereby announce myself as 4 4 a candidate for the republican 4 4 nomination of circuit Judge for 4 4 the Tenth judicial district sub- 4 4 J oct to the decision of the quail- 4 4 fled electors at '. the nrlmarv 4 4 election, to be held April 17. If 4 4 nominated and elected. I will 4 4 faithfully. Impartially and scon- 4 4 omlcally discharge the duties of 4 the office. I will favor the rigid 4 4 enforcement of all laws. 4 4 - J. W. KNOWLESL 4 4 44444444444444 4 Candidate for Circuit Judge. 4 4 I take this method of an. 4 4 nouncing myself as a candidate 4 4 for the nomination for the of. 4 4 flea of circuit judge of this dls- 4 4 trtct at the democratic nrl- 4 marls to be held oa April IT, 4 4 1808. 4 4 My motto: No enemies to 4 4 punish; no friend to reward; 4 4 equal Justice to an. 4 4 February 18. 1908. .4 4 T. H, CRAWFORD. 4 444444444444444 4 For Sheriff. ' 4 4 I hereby announce to the m. 4 publican voter of Union coun- 4 4 ty. thst I will be a candidate be- 4 4 fore the republican ' primaries 4 4 for the nomination for sheriff of r 4 V,'" mmv 4 K. W. DAVIS. 4 4444444444444444 4 For Countv Recorder. . 4 I take this means of announc- 4 4 tng that I em a Candida's 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 4 4 4 4 444444444444 4. For Assessor. -4 4 I horeby 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 R. A. HUO. 4 44444444444444 4 4 For County Recorder. 4 4 I hereby announce to the re- 4 4 publican voter 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. 8NOOKj 4 444444444444444 THE POINTS THAT we m INTEREST YOU MONEY 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 all of It on demand. WE are prosperous and responsible, as well as progressiva. WE give you the Bent of Service as the result of long experience. WE have ample Cupltal and Surplus to- protect your Interests In every way. . ' " IVe pay Interest on Certificate of Deposit for 6 months and on Savl-gt Accounts. , FARMERS AND TRADERS NATIONAL BANK OF LA J. W. SCRIBER. JOSEPH PALMER. President 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 PAGE three; 444444444444444 4 For Circuit Judge. 4 4 1 hereby anonunce myself a 4 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, compile- 4 4 Ing Union and Wallowa counties, 4 at the primary election to be 4 held on April 17. 1908. If 4 4 nominated and elected I will use 4 my best endeavor to administer 0 4 the business of the circuit court 4 In both counties of the district v 4 Impartially, speedily and econ- 4 omlcally. . D. W. 8HEAHAN. 4 444444444444444. 4 For County Clerk. , ,.. ; 4 I take thla means of announc 4 Ing to the republican voter of 4 Union county that I am a can- 4 dldate before' the republican 4 primaries for the nomination 4 4 for county clerk. .V' 4 ..." H: E. COOLIDQE. 444444 4 4444444 4 ' For Commissioner. 4 I take this means of announc- 4 Ing to the voters of Union coun- 4 ty that I am a candidate before 4 the primary for the republican 4 nomination for county commia- 4 sioner. ' 4 J. M. 8ELDER. ' Cove, Oregon. -'- - For Clerk. , ; I take this method of announe- 4 tng to the republican voter of 4 Union county, that I am a can- 4 dldate before the republican prl- 4 marles for the republican nonv 4 tnatlon for county clerk. 4 ED WRIGHT. 44444444444444 4 Superintendent Vf ' Schools.' 4s 4 1 hereby announce myself a 4 candidate for county school su- 4 perlntendent subject to the ac- 4 tlon of the republican elector' 4 at the. coming primaries. .' 4 OMEN BISHOP. 4444444444 44 4 , 4 For Coroner. I . . 4 I herewith announce myself a 4 4 a candidate for the nomination 4 of county coroner, subject to the 4 wishes of the voters at the re- publican primaries. , ,, 4 T. R. MONK, Summervllle. 4444444444444 Evening Observer 65c per month. TO LOAN WHEN THE SECURITY OFFERED , MEETS THE "APPROVAL OF OUR DIRECTORS GRANDC Cashier O. E. MeSL'LLY, A. 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