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you mar call yar Mvl y where It la mi . whll. , , t0 rrW nd fe 22 V grW,ne- bnk the "Pot and ur bank U the rlgM one which to ; deposit ,our nvin tor security sd good interest Every man and woman ought to have en in- indent bank account Let u. .how you how money r-ow. when Id our keeping. V The Eastern Oregon Trust a Savings bank OFFICERS! M. BTRKIT. President WM. MIIER, Vice-President GEO. L. CLEAVER. Cashier. T. J. 8CROQQIN, Assistant Caahler. F. J. HOLMES. Treasurer. OREGON Arrival and Departure of Trains al La Grande. No. 1, westbound Portland Special, arrives 9:25 a. m.; departs, 9-30 a. m. No. (, eastbound passenger, mall and express, arrives at 6:45 a. m.; de parts 6; GO a. m. No. 1, eastbound Chicago Special, arrives 8:05 p. m.; departs, 8:10 p. m. No. S, westbound passenger, mall and express, arrives 0:65 p. m.i de parts, 10 p. m. Elgin Branch. " Leaves La Ora'nde at I a. m. aad arrives In La Grande at 5:10. J. H. KEEXEY, Agent. La Grande, Oregon. , Ladles. Have you seen the Alorine Female Syringe? It Is something new. It Is the only aboslutely scientific sanitary female syringe made. See them at the drug stores. l-16-lm i You'll Pay t44H44WH44HMtM Grande Ronde. Lumber 'Co. . PERRY, 0RC60N GAM FURNISH LUMBER OF ALL KINDS IN CAR LOAD LOTS for 16 inch Chain Wood Call up V. L BEAM, La EBERHARD, T1IE FAVORITE. (Joseph Herald.) About the first of February, Attor ney C. R. Eberhard of Joseph, an nounces his candidacy for Joint rep reeentative, with the approval and support of practically all of the lead ing republicans of Joseph and vicini ty. A short time ago, another Joseph candidate entered the field, making his announcement at another town, and these two are the only ones be fore the, republican voters of the dis trict. Since the district will look to Jos eph for the candidate, the Herald proposes "to state In as editorial man ner where Joseph stands as between these candidates, and why the Joseph favorite should be nominated. The Herald asserts that Mr. Eber hard Is the favorite her In Joseph and vicinity, where both candidates live and are known, by something like two to one. It Is also a fact that not one prominent republican In this vicinity Is openly opposing Eberhard. Besides these facta, ther are other reasons why he la entitled to the nomination: 1. His especial fitness for the po sition, by reason of his legislative ex perience and his large acquaintance ship over the state,.,. . t- 2. His knowledge of the law, coupled with the fact that he Is a deep student of legal and public af fairs. . His frankness with the people and his expressed willingness to trust them. " 4. His enviable record as a pub lic official and . the confidence the 44444444 I LET ME I 2 4 g examine your eye and X fit your . glasses. My 4 glasses fit and ' give sat- isf action, 4 I 0. M. HE ACOCK z At the same old stand f you want your watch to run right, let Heacock repair it, at the same old stand. 44444444444 With Pleasure For every msal you eat'herc. Tit 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 I like the good things of life at a moderate cost, it you belong to that clss. c;me in and (is wha we can do foi you. . The Model Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. We ssll weekly meal Ch CA tickets for - V , 44 Delivered at your Home, Grande. Phone. Red 1741 people have In him; and also his rep utation (or integrity and' his spotluM personal character. ' Mr. Eberhard resided over throe years at Salem, took the university law course there, and at the last leg islature was chief clerk to the Im portant committee of Judiciary of the house. He Is acknowledged by all to be among the ' leading attorneys of Wallowa county, having three cases on the civil docket at the last term, while his opponent had none. Lo cally, he has 'been entrusted with every position he would accept, being school clerk, secretary of the Com mercial club. Justice, and city re corder, all of which, eicept the lat ter, came to hint without any effort on his part and In a way he could not decline them.. He was last year elected city recorder on the law and order ticket, receiving 0 votes out of 160 .while his opponent, who was then, as he la now, deputy prosecuting attorney, received 6 for councilman on the "open town" ticket , Announcement of his candidacy was made by Mr. Eberhard over a month before that of his opponent. He was among the first In the state to subscribe to statement No. I, and he went farther and pledged himself to the people to oppose, (f elected, useless appropriations, more than two normal schools and secret raises of salaries of officials. His oppo nent's petitions merely commit- htm to statement No. 1. 4 Finally. If there Is any one thing that Colon R. Eberhard has a repu tation for In Joseph and Wallowa county, it is that of being a lawyer who Is "straight." To go Into de tails on this line would but be to cheapen a reputation now absolutely unsullied. In the large vote of Union county lies the only hope of defeating Eber hard. We do not think Union county Is going to go contrary to the wishes of citizens In the candidate's own home, but will be guided by them, and especially so, when Union county demands and receives the Judge, pros ecuting attorney nod senator. FIVE-STORY BUILDING. How a Dry Town Retards Building in Eupne. , The building of the handsome five story structure at the corner of Ninth and Oak street by the local lodge of Odd Fellows, means much to Eugene, It will give Eugene the finest building outside of Portland In the state; but there Is a sequel to it that Is almost as good. By an agreement with the Odd Fellows, the owners of all the buildings In the same block, as far as the alley separating the Hulin building from- Rlsdon block, will ex tend their buildings clear through to Park street, a full depth of 114 feet When Mr. Davles was here, he agreed to do so. Mr. Rhodes, who owns the building In which the Eugene Racket store Is located, will do so, and In fact all of them. This will give a most beautiful frontage on Park street and will necessitate Its being paved In the near future. The owners of the prop erty are wise In making this decision now, as almost every one of the ten ants are crowded for room and will be willing to pay more rent to get It. Moreover, the price of building ma terial Is now as low as It will be for some time, and labor also Is very rea sonable and when the work Is all done at the same time It will cost much less. Let the good work go on. Eugene Register. Evening Observer 85c per month. 444444444444444 4 Political Information. 4 , County registration books open until April 7. r 4 Primary electioa April 17. Registration books reopened 4 April tl: closed oa Uf U. 4 General state electioa June 1. 4 Registration books reopened 4 4 September 19; close October (0. 4 4 Presidential election Novera- ber I. 4 44444444444 4 Vot Sbertrf. 4 4 I hereby aaaounre to the re- 4 4 publican voters that I am a can- 4 4 dldate before the , repobllcaa 4 primaries for the aomicatloa at 4 X sheriff of Voles csuaqr. 4 4 W. W. R.ANDAI4V. 4 4 Foa QiafMc, 4 4 1 hereby aasouaoe esrsejf a 4 4 candidate for tfce Mlutln eg 4 4 constable, before Che rw ell 4 4 aa prlasarsae Car that dramas, 4) 4 Justice at (fee pesee amd eenelsv 4 4 ble dattrM. V . , 44 444-44444 For Cotigrens, 4 - T. T. GEER. ft Candidate for republlcna con- 4 4 gresslonal nomination In the 4 4 Second district Liberal appro- 4j 4 prlatlona for waterways, equal 4 4 opportunities and privileges tor 4 4 labor and capital, and govern- 4 4 mental control of corporations. ' 4 4 4 4 444444444 4 44 4 , For Representative. 4 4 I announce to the republican 4 4 voters of Unloa county that 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 tloa to be held on the 17th day 4 4 of April, 1108. I subscribe to 4 4 statement No. 1, without modlft- 4 4 cation, which means that I will 4 4 vote for the people's choice tor 4 4 U. (.'Senator, without regard 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 matters purely polltl- 4 4 cat I shall adhere to republican 4 4 policies, but oq all other ques- 4 4 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. 4 4444444444444444 4 For Joint Senator. 4 1 hereby announce myself a 4 candidate for nomination on the repuoiitou tibkul tor iz'.r.i 4 ator for Union and Wallowa 4 county, Oregon, at the primary 4 election to be held April IT, 4 1908. If nominated and elected 4 I will always vote for that can-. 4 dldate 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 4 the general election next pre 4 ceding the election of a senator .In congress, without regard to 4 my Individual preference. . ' . ED RUMBLE. 444444444444444 For Representative. 4 I hereby announce my can- 4 dldacy for the office of ropre- 4 sentatlve at the republican prl- 4 mary election, to be held April 4 17, 1908. If , nominated and 4 elected I will stand on statement 4 .No. 1; I will us my best endeav- 4 4 ors 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 4 RICHARD D. HAMILTON, 4 Hllgard, Oregon. 4 4444444444444 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. . It nom- 4 Inated and elected I will sub- 4 scribe to statement No. 1, and 4 use every endeavor to promote 4 best results for Union county and 4 eastern Oregon, and do It 1m- 4 partially. My motto is: "No 4 friends to reward, but equal Jus- 4 ttce to all." 4 S. F. RICHARDSON. 4 444444444444441 For Circuit Judge, I hereby announce my candi dacy for the office of circuit Judge at the republican primary election, to be held April 17. 1908. If nominated and elected I will faithfully and Impartially perform the duties of the office, giving every one, regardless of locality, religion, politics or sta tion In life, fair treatment and a square deal, and enforce the laws In the interest of the taxpayer, and for the promotion of Justice and a higher and better citizen ship. ' LEWIS 3. DAVIS, Of Union. 4 4 444444444 . For County Clerk. I hereby announce mysel as a candidate before the republican primaries for the nomination of 4 oounty clerk of Union county. Later In the campaign I expect 4 te address the voters upon the topic, "Pur Polities,' at date and plaees te be announced later. WILLIAM 1". ANDERSON. - Itor County Tumiwi. 4 1 hereby announce te the rat- 4 ess ef Union county that 1 will be 4 audio te at the republican 4 4 For Circuit Jndj?. - . 4 4 I hereby announce myself as 4 4 a candidate for the republican 4 4-nomination of circuit Judge tor 4 4 the Tenth judicial district sub- 4 4 Jest to the decision of the ouall. 4 tied electors at the primary ' 4 4 . election, to be held April 17. If 4 4 nominated anl elected, I .will 4 4 faithfully. Impartially and scon- 4 4 omlcally discharge the duties of 4 4 the office. I will favor the rigid 4 4 enforcement of all taws, 4 J. W. KNOWLE3. 4 44444444444 4 Candidate for Circuit Judm. I take this method of an- 4 4 nounclng myself as a candidate' 4 for the nomination for the of- 4 4 flee of circuit Judge of this dis- 4 trlct at the democratic! prt- 4 4 marlee to be-held on April 17, 4 1108. I My motto: No eaemlea to 4 4 punish; no friend to reward; 4 4- equal Justice to alL 4 February 18. 1908. 4 T. H. CRAWFORD. 4 44444 . For Sheriff. 4 4 1 hereby announce te the re- 4 4 publican voters of Union coun- 4 4 ty, that I will be a candidate be 4 4 fore the republican primaries 4 4 for the nomination for sheriff of 4 union county. 4 E. W. DAVIS. 4 4444444444444444 4 For County Recorder. 4 4 I take this means of anr.ounc- 4 4 Ing that I em a candidate tor the republican nomination for the office of Recorder of Union 4 4 county, at the primary election. 4 D. H. PROCTOR. 4 4444444444444444 For Assessor. 4 . I hereby, announce to the re- 4 publican voters of Union coun ty, that I am a candidate at the primary election for the repub lican nomination for assessor of Union county. R. A. HUG. 4 4 4 4 4 4 444444444 4 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 La SNOOK? 4444444 THE POINTS THAT have 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 at progressive. WE give you the Bent of Service as the result of long experience. WE have nmplo Capital and Surplus to protect your Interests In every way. ' ' We pay inure.t on Certificates of Deposit for 6 montht and on . Savi-gi Account. . v FARMERS AND TRADERS NATIONAL BANK OF LA J. W. SCRIEER. Cathisr JOSEPH PALMER. Prei dent Q. E. McCCLLY, A. 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SHEAHAN. 4444444444444444 4 - For County Clerk. 4 I take this means of announe- 4 4 Ing to the republican voters ef 4 Unloa county that I am a can- 4 4 dldate before the republican 4 4 primaries for ' the nomination 4 for county clerk. 4 4 H. K. COOLIDOE. 4444444444444444 4 For CotnmtaioDer. . 4 4 I take this means of announe- 4 4 Ing to the voters of Union coun- 4 4 ty that I am a candidate before 4 4 the primary tor the republican 4 4 nomination for county commie- 4 4 sloner. . 4 J. M. SELDER. 4 4 Cove, Oregon. 4s 444444444444444 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 (nation for county clerk, 4 4 ED WRIGHT. 4 4444444444444444 4 8uKTtntendent of Schools. , 4 4 I hereby announce myself a 4 4 candidate tor county school su- 4 perlntendent subject to the ac- 4" 4 tlon of the republican electors 4" 4 at the coming1 primaries. 41 4 OMEN BISHOP. 44 4 For Coroner. 4 I herewith announce myself as 4 4 a candidate for the nomination 4 of county coroner, subject to the 4 wishes of the voters at the re- 4 4 publican primaries. 4 4 T. R. MONK, Symmervllle. 4 4444444444 4 4 444 Evening Observer 85e per month. TO LOAN WHEH THE SECURITY OFFERED , MEETS THE APPROVAL OF OUR DIRECTORS GRANDE- ftiary eleetten foe the aernln- 4 4) eea ior treasurer el Unloa 4 t ajeitotgr. 4 tCMH TJUWU1 4 JfcnWkV.JMtfsMt. e 4-49 . 4 4 44444 44 4 ...... .- ... ' A.. er V ". 'Ahwry