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page ron. EVKSIlfa OBSERVER. LA mMVDE. OFKOOV, TTEnVESDAY, MAT 27,' 1908. ' ratGHT TACES, ia telle Evening Oliver Published dally except bunday. CTJRIIEY BROTHERS. UDITCRH AND PROPRIETORS. United Press Telegraph Service. 0iy, per month Mi Dally, single copy........;.... .05 daily, ono year In advance. ... .H.Sft Daily, six months, In advance... I.Gj 'Veakly, one year in advance. ..1.00 Weekly, six months, in admnce. .75 Entered at" the postoffl.: Grande as second-class 1 M I-iB matter. Tills paper will not public any ar ttale appearing over a nom rte plume filcned articles will be received sub ject to the discretion of 'he editors fleaso sign your articles end uavs dii appointment. '. : "' Advertising Rates. ' tMsplay td. rates furnished upon application. iuocal readhig notices, tnq per Hn font Insertion; fa per line -for each subsequent InrerUon. f 'H'" ,v ' -j Resolutions of condolence. So a line j GETTING A HOME EDUCATION. ( . The Columbia (Mo.) Herald gives' ): the following entertaining nia-UHtlc ' ' on homo education. This little Itom 4 should carry the University ' of bre- ; gon appropriation, The Herald says; i "How much does a Missouri boy ' cost? Fathers and guardians with boys to bring up estimate that $3000 will rear to manhood the average MIs- - - sourl boy, will send hlin seven months t t -1 t . . . ... , . trlet school,' four years to high school i ' and four years to college or unlver- ;.. ity. , '. This Amount will cover his food, clothing, books and stationery. It : will even permit a margin for "toin foolneKg," as one father picturesquely i styles amusements. "The cost of the' state is, on the av erage, I7BO ror eacn boy. or this amount 18tJ is for the elementary school, 1180 for the high school and $100 a year for four years at the uni versity;! The state pnys $7.40 and the parent pays $2240, and the net result fs one Missouri boy. educated In Mis sour' schools fur life." It' Is truly something to educate a boy at home, as the Herald says, to give him an Oregon training, an Ore , gon spirit, and Oregon-made citizen hip. '. 'Home pride and patriotism should cause Oregonlans to enthusiastically support their state university. In ths knowledge that It will put the Oregon ' brand on ths minds and characters of young men and women! FOR COUNTY TREASURER. J The taxpayers of Union county in i ins psai nave reason to ds congratu '' .- Uted upon their choice of a man to ' car for the money. And again this ' same man who In the past has so effl- clently watched over their Interests Is agaln to be treasurer of Union county. For many moons John Frawley has been the caretaker of the county funds and at no time has rwr been unfaithful to his trust Again the re publican party tnkes pleasure In plac ing him upon Its tlrket, fully believing that his Tecord In tho past will ' bv sufficient recommendation for the future. , FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE. In placing J. W. Knowles In nomi nation for the offire of circuit Judge, ' the republican party has made a wise choice. Mr. Knowles hss been a rest . 1ont of this district a sufficient length of time to make him properly so lttalntd with the conditions to enable Mm to administer Justice to all parts of the district. He Is a firm believer In the enforcement of all laws, and Ms ability as an exponent of ths law Is too well established to need com ment. Ths Observer takes pleasure In giving him Its support as It believes that his administration will be a cred itable one. FOR REPRKKKNTATIVE. , The republican candidate fur repre sentative needs no Introduction to ths voters of Union Vwunty. For ths past quarter of a century he has been a resHent business man of this county. Ills reputation as a conservative bus iness man Is such that no one ques tions but that If H. F. Richardson has the aMU'y and thn slaving qualities to properly represent Union county, j Tia voters of this county ran ip j US mlalitk In caUa thtlr ballot fjr H. V. ul liardwn, tlic republican "r.in. for jcbtice or the peace. Angus Stewart, the republican can didate for Justice of the Peace for La Grande justice of the peace and con stable district, is a man of ability and sterling worth. He has been a' resi dent of La Grande a number of years and In a graduate of the Ann Arbor law school, He Is In every way thor oughly able to take care of the office With credit to himself, the party and the taxpayers. , - . . BAKER CITY. NOT HERE UNTILl SATURDAY PENDLETON TAKES THE THIRD WITH WALLA WALI.A. Duker City Will ot 0cn Cntil 8t- unfciy Af UMiioon In La Grande . Fnx flume at Pendleton Yesterday Afternoon. V . Standing of He Out. ' '' . Played Won Lost La Grando . , . , L 4 4 0 Wndletnn.. . r. . i.S . 2 1 P. e 1000 . . 6 G .83.1 .000 Walla Wralla .. 3 1 2 Baker City. . . . 4 0 4 Because the management of the Ba ker City club team Is not In position to come here tomorrow to open the baseball season In La Grande on proper schedule,, It has . beon found necessary to postpone the opening un til next Saturday afternoon. The ser ies will continue until Tuesday, giving the locate time to go to Walla Walla to open with the third team In the percentage column. Pciulk'ton Takes Third Gnme. Pendleton, May 27. (Special.) The third game In the Walla Walla- Pendleton series on the letter's grounds, went to Pendleton yesterday by a score of 4 to 0. The gams was a fast snappy exhibition, and the Us' of the series thus far. Shifting In Position. The dally ace-saw and shifting of the clubs has started in earnest. Be cause Pendleton took the third yes terday It steps up a peg and drops Wnlla Walla a notch, so there Is now a well defined line of demarkatton between all the teams. La Grande Is still alone at tho top of tho column. FOR RENT Four-room house, fur nished complete; desirable location; 'phone Red 1682, or call at ' 106 Greenwood Ct. S-2S-30 fiv HP OUlv Let Me Clear That ; : Window With My : SPECIAL GROUND GLASSES: Satisfaction or Your Money Refunded . . I 0. M. HEACOCK PAIMT AMD WALL I PAPER STORE PAINTINQ AND PAPERHANQINO Staniels a Bu ; 1420 ADAMS AV ENUE i La Grinds. Oregon Phono Red 1021 444)4)4444V44V44ti FREE! THE ACME Phone Black 641 213 FIR STREET J-4y4yj44yS4 Rt for AVomen and Children. ;i On tacqpunt ,of its mlid J:t!on an : pitatant 'taste oriu fi:.i.i Syrup Is especially rectii'ii- ndcd' foi women and children. V-. don mi ntt.-r-ccte ot giipi Ilk') pills. vid or d i.'ury cathartic t Orli'.o I .xxn'ivc Fruit Syrup aids dl:;." l'-n a-.J t umn lates tne liver and bowc itli.ut ir ritating them. Remember the name Orlno and refuse substitutes. A. T. Hill, druggist. Notice. AH persons having partly finished pltces at my studio will please call this week and finish the same, as I expect to leave for my summer vaca tion the first of June. When the Vleatheer Is Oppressive BY HAVING A SUPPLY OP 8ARSA PARILLA O IURON BREW AND I DONT KNOW ON ICE. THERE IS NOTinNQ SO REUKESIUNG, COOL ING AND PALATE.BIJ3 AS A THIRST QUENCHER I.V WARM WETHElt AS THE MANY DELI CTOUS SOFT DRINKS THAT ARE BOTTLED DV THE Union Boling Works PORTLAND RO FESTIVAL To Be Held in PORTLAND, OltEGON. JUNE 1, TO I. IIOI. Will bo Uio most brilliant FLORAL FIESTA and CIVIC JUBILEE Eer hold In tlie racirk' Nortlmcst- Portland, ths "Hose City." will be a scene of splendor and ths center ot world-wide Interest for one week Several Important conventions to be held In Portland on that occasion, TheO.R.&IM.CO. Will Sell Fpcvlal Ticket on This Occasion From '' LA CRNDE TO PORTLAND, and Return, at SI2 I5 FOR PABTICUUMIS CALL ON t. II. KF.ENET. lineal AgeuL WM. McMUBRT, General Passenger Agrot, ' PORTLAND OREGON FREE!! ACME TO EVERY MAX, WOMAS AND CHILD FOR EVERY DOLLAR YOUR SPEND WITH VS, WE WILL PRESENT YOC FREE ONE flCKEX TO THE ELECTRIC TIU2ATR. THIS YOTJ SEE $5.00 PCRCILISES ENTI TLES YOU TO FIVE TICKETS, BUY A $55.00 "ACME," THE BEST RANGE MADE, AND GET 55 TICKETS AND SEE THE BIG SHOW WITH VS. " ' ' ACME fW I VWIWVWS-WVWI S'SVJTiTWVSVTmVSTJVTTtTfTtTfTITfTITSTSTSTtTS'TJVfVJtJ. ' Cull for 'Bids. " Foaled bkls will be received for dig- 'i sr.' ";!-: '"" e1 on Parson eti-t-et addition to La Grande. Dit feet deep and 1 completed to be work Is ordered lotendi-nt. . water super- ust be filed with o'clock p.- m.. the city recorde May 27, 1908. Council reserves the right to accept or reject bids. ; , J. T. WILLIAMSON, Chairman of Water Committee. PETITION FOR LIQUOR UCENSE. To ths Hon. County Court of Union County: We, the undersigned legal voters and actual residents of the precinct of Kamela, Union county Oregon, and having actually resided m said pre cinct 'at least thirty days immediately preceding the date of signing and fil ing of this petition, hereby respect fully petition your honorable court to grant to Charles W. Estes, a license to sell splrltous, malt or vinous liquors or fermented cider, commonly known as hard elder. In less quantities than one gallon, in the town of Knmela, Union county, Oregon, commencing on or about the Sth day of June, 10S. Dated this first day of May, 1903. F. G. Eyre, F. L. Wright, J, P. Ad ams, C. W. McFall, D. Charlton. A. C. Sherman, L. Graybeal, "H. C. Hanson, N. Page, O. W. Allen. M. T. Burnett. YincleJVvlde, aj III el l i II a njrtr the I II XinsTin r y WHERE NOTHING IS TOO MUCH TROUBLE Fine Stationery Blank Book Crepo Paper Tissue Paper Decorative Paper La itch Sets Post Cards Special Bargains in all Departments ESTABLISHED REPORT OF THE CONDITIO"' OF The La Grande National Bank AT RESOURCES Loans and Discounts United States Bonds Real Estate, Furniture, ate . . Cash Assets: Qua from Banks 125,824.04 Due from U. S. Tisasurar, Cash co hand . 8.087.60 ,88,642 66-2l7554..09 Total GEORGE PALMER, Pmsiokkt. F.L. MEYERS. J. M. BERRY OEO.L.'CLEAVER. Wdh ample eap ul. Urg your dsp5.it.; aed tot rality cohsist.r.t with conerativ banking. FREE!! RANGE RANGE 1 L. E. Tipton, O. Kllng, Ed Morell,. Wm. Dye, Wm Horton, Jo Connor, John Somers. R. J. Smith, 'J It Thompson, E. nice, I. L. McFalls, John Richards, June Sanford, W. D. Adams, W. A. McFalls, August Moshcr, H. K. Charlton. Notice Is hereby given that I will on the 3rd day of June, 1908, apply to the "county court of Union county, Ore WICIAL THE ONLY The oniy kind of Ice that we handle In retail trade is artificial Ice, made from pure artesian water the only pure Ice In the city. A delivery- wagon will bring this PURE ICE to or otherwise. To regular patrons our prices are one-half cent per pound. NATURAL ICE han-lled In wholesale lots. Look out for the Grandy lea wagon. Thonc I5!ack 571. GRADY FERGUSON'S L. IL M. POST CARDS FREE WITH EXAMINATION TABLETS DURING EXAMINATION WEEK t: :: !S 3855 THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS MA. 14, 672.473.04 1 00.000.00 68,000.00 Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits Circulation Deposit ndiv u&l, Bank '"' $946,029.11 v Total OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Cash.m W. L. RRTNUfM "re SHERWOOD WILLIAMS. 2nd AMi.tiVciT" C,",IM" A. B. CONLEY, p, J. HOLMES, F. M. BYRKIT. r. r W. ' '-"uwi.1 o .ipswnc. and unwrf .,sd f.ciliti.. w.bit. u. your banking bu.in.. tnmM-, ' 1 .! ' C,Tar Jrou b0,ut Hunty for FREE!!! THE ACME Thone Red 1161 . 1411, 1413, 1415 Adims Ave. I gon, at the court house In La Grande. Oregon, for A lie'enso to sell, splrltous, mult or vinous liquors, or fermented elder, commonly known as hard "elder. In quantities less than one gallon, 'in the town of Kamela, '"Union county. Oregon, commencing on or about the Sth day of June, 1908. .' CHARLES W, ESTES 15-2-80. PURE KIND your door on notification by teleDhonn- y IKE Late Fiction . Paper Novels Magazines Subscription Agency Oregon Journal Office Suppllra School Supplier on Saturd 1887 1908 LIABILITIES 100,000.09 60.000.00 12,824.17 . 62,000.00 -.696,420 94 - 18,684.02-71 1..104.96 $946,029.18 M. BERRY, V3E pRWIDMT. GFORGE Pal turs - -- J u- - t,