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VV TO PORTLAV FAG ,1 i .T"V-f'. X EVUNLNG OBSKBVFR, TjA fTRAVDE. ORF.GOX, TnrRSDAT, MlVS1 v wr T-T RXGBT PACES. f Cr?"1 f ypn'n OOfVPr !arK Bun convict anJ send thorat X' j l Pvb.Usbed. dMy Xejt fcnmdftyv-.,,? dnntn-iriwn.- rt (M.MM. ikn - ; ; FREEI-FREE!! FRfEEil' ho I not tit to bo United 'Slates sona- CURREY BKOTirERS, IDITOhgf AND PROPIUETOR.Sk. tor. There ls,areat effort,.! ovw the ajlafi-, bojfTg made, to gY theVfi pic l't vote for thej bill for tpproprl:v ,-VViV- ' ! .1'-. 4 I- V . 9 I AC M E R AMGEi Cnitwl Pre Telegraph Service. tlo forith'feis.& unlverli"."rhe ' 1 t .Dally, per month,,....., .65 tUy, single copy.. . '.' .OS JDswly, one year in advance , . . .$6. 50 aef-ms to tie . great muignntlon over this matter, nnd It wa vory largoi brought about by the demagogery ot THE j; Oa'.!.'" ;rlx months. In advfSba... .63 9f m,la,n- ;to I iits 'I 1 MIS CS, (ItE PnESfiXT XOVi t'KECL dXE S'JICKI TOf i i ' f , h I' ' P'i '. .,,.J;';'-i'i t t . '.Week 'J?, onej year ,4m advancij. . .ll.OOp Jl K-tf th t 1 TweclMv, six JncntB , In adiftice . .. r-.-r:-. r r i ;v- -:-i.,-'3r-- t-TKKC1) IUU TiiKlTRJ THIS OU BEE S3.D0 PI Kt. U-ft.S .ll--f ; I r - . ph i ( OVftlVf TItKS. Btr A $57.1(V "AOIE," ffHJG BEST. sh MK., ' 4ri3 TICK ITS AXI SEE THE 0XQ SftOW n. ffife vi'to, Jind W.,J.va his i:in tenter)'3 at ttheif postoffi. t LaJ eai.l t,. rf i:.) to Mm' Grail le a4 aefond-clnas matter, j ME-- 5; mi i Aiit'libte' will not'pub'ffirt any ar- t'lifys tho demagag' VJ'Iil IS but eUXtUXMbiiiX t 4 .. r. ( : i 8M P,u, fttlat Z ated J KcMw urn ml ii rM i I n a. I f h : KWnea article win db recervea rjo 4 'f f ppolntment. t to . the -diwrotloti ol ihe edit tr s Kit mut fK'! ano nt an t Display ad. rates furnlshad upon plication. iJbcttTOa'uW'iotl'CeV- Md tie' litre S Ut 1Artln;i'8( part B tori aoh i f fdaaequent Insertion , ,y :j .; ..... IKeaolutlana of condolence. Sc a line, "TJ "'""""'"ncftird of thrnT:. So a Una. I ChambtMdiiln Is tt native ot Misols-i9'tdixvaa.-ehM)rat Vhl.nte n. and Lee unlt-july, tf.ir.'MjH. fin Gen. .Iiobert K.-Lee was presl- rit m itint "iiiiiuu'.iuii.1 in ruing tw him and his achemr. mm Many iemo- hl dcmiiBtiiKcry. and 111 refuse to support him. IUri workers arc. acrlfl-lns everything for him. Thr,0 nre -wllMnir tlint.Bll other repuW.i' They'are for Chnmbora alin.i It I . SeJ I IICa I iVtO.JL Ij jh i,li;tyof(Every republican to voto agmnxt mm, and send mm up "Bait I'i'Oi'r'' b'y'a'infiority that will bo large ! : f1 fDr'gon when a young mnn and et " iled In Llnn"5oit'ity ''bWaii'io'ft "'a lit jrilbrnHar : ot,. Orvjion, deniocrary.,,, A democratic oouney vlerk appointed alar ifleputy clerk of Urtrt 6olihty;,"b('oal!ie W wi a rocft-Vlbbei iiemofrii?. 'rte' tti elected to the lower houxe of the iottolaUiE bei.uua ,fc...waa-u 4mo crat. Ife was elected district attor- ' inry because bo. fit ) democrat!, Oov- . ernor Pcnnoyer Ippolntod Mm uttor-' new general becnuso he was a demo crat He wis' nomlnfttej for ' circuit judge In Multnomah county because Jie was a democrat, and he was de feated for that office for tho same reason, .lie was twice nominated tor Kovernor because ho was a democrat. He was elected a delegate to the Inst putfonul democratic "Convention' be- : tause he was. democrat. AmJ his ftiepds In Portland have him now slat ed for elect Inn as a delegate to the hext national democratic convention because ho Is a democrat; and he will be elected and sent to Denver to assist In mnklnu a democratic platform that will denounce the republican ' party bitterly. Chamberlain will Join In do ing what tie can to defeat the repub lican party at evory election. He Is really an extreme southern democrat Of Uw Mlseliulppi type., Thle all tot trably well Informed men know. He hs no use for republicans, excepting . When he wants votes.' His claim now I that there' Is no difference between the democratic and republican parties be knows to be false. ' He knows that the teliubrk-ari party has" a large ma Jorltyjn'Oregon and'tiiat he has no chaitif.tp be elected United Btates senator, excepting by return- a larer . bunteiuolaiiublkaa. vultwr-ut4-he '. thinks that the only way to gnt them U to claim that there Is no difference , , Vetween the two parties, and then to elalm that he has dono wonders as . chernors of the stato, ,( . j. , ,lfe I a trnnstiareiit demagogue, and bl tdnn, U tomlxlead the voters and t-vdenynd conceiU Ms principles, i F'l, tmri .win nui oe wine ? . Y,uIh tP e through his scheme. If .hj eufveeds In carrying the state, he f t w)l go to the Denver democratic con- ) ventlon as, a deli gato and the fact that liej carried the state will be referred J -jtojas evidence that Oregon Is no longer J ,',! republlvan stBte, and much capital Will be Attempted to be made out of nig auccerai to the disgrace of the re nubllcan party. He Is and always has brfn an extreme MIsaHdlppI democrat, excepting when he wants ropnblloan viea. But republican voter, eee through Ma acheme and they will de feat hlm,by very Urge majority, un Jsi they have lost their love for re publican principles. Chamberlain has done no great tligs aa governor,' Wjhet, , he has dpi e that w as not wrong was, a niere tnalter o duly, and he Is not entitled 4 apectal credit for that. He has doit many tilings that were .wrong. Ws c-nnvi.4lva.xlW. 8f...illU.JfflClftl misdeeds, as our space Is limited. It 'jhaaj recently en shown Jhat he has .. turaed loose on the, state more con-, Irlred felons than any other governor ever did n..UiU Ut, anil the. Portland - Telegram published list of them and It looked Ilk notice of sale for delinquent taxes. Why did he unlock the penitentiary and (urq loose, by (he pardoning power, hundreds of Criminal' that It 'had cost the tae (hfHlh't)'eifliWe the republican na- .nnw,ftHnn ,1,t will 4nt in Vgo only a few tls r'afb-f etgie Fnp rtilm-iittdtr irvjin in Oregon by 30,00(1 majority , and thus rebuki' the okiieat demagogue In public life InfOtttKon. Kt : t t i' r I ir.r 1 FOIt KCIKKMi ft'PErtlTKXI)KXT. liot for Women and Children... On account oi ie umu uufc.w I plenfi.BD; l(f t.JesetSUia.tlau, T wunen and chlldr-ii. i". dot , not wtiP1' ult yrtip ulils dlste h n aiJ iiirati "UmMl uiKinip". iiib I'l'iiumifitimniwii date for superintendent of schools for tjnlon county, Is'V'fi'tnn Sif 'ye'iirt of age. A graduut,pf,,the Jo4 fiuae uiU vewlty.iand. hH8i had 1 10 year' exper ll'nt'e arf a 'teacer ' In " the -tullfo schooVo:'- He iiki th'ught'ln "all 'the grades and In various high schools. for tiw-ptuit ihrefti he has bucn the principal of the Union Ugh school where he has nut with complete sue- iCesa. Mrc Bishop. Is lft every way thor oughly qualified to fill the office to which he aspires and ihe voter' of Union county will make no mistake In electing him. POIl SALE Small holme and two lots, hunted at 1422 V avenue; write to V. Richardson at Alltel, Rural Route. Term cash. mlMfW& RANGER t 0.- ; it- ' 1 S tTJione Red 1161 1411, 1413, 14l5v Adams Av, ivAaw VUJ',Vi!V'l? Fr Inula tne liver arid howl itli-.tit Ir ritating them. Remember tho name Orlno. a4t,refuae .fujbtttjtut. , A,,,. Hill, dmgslst. ; -u-.i ' I I 1 r- m r ! i ivi Mc.t- : i. I ;, iu.u .. f.. : .!!. I ,ll I it I .; lwi - Notloe;-'). V , " . . (All j person ,Jhfvng;, partijr jflnlsheh pltces at my studio will please call th I wee k-aaeV -f 4n4l -the.e-a . 1 expect to leave for my summer vaca ton'the first of June. When ihe Veatheer Is Oppressive WAXTKD .Saddle horse, weight 1000 pounds or better; . pnoer preferred; at once. Inquire, of F. G, Taylor, at Siiiir company office. ' 6-28tf FOrt RENT Four-room house, fur nished complete; durable location; 'phone' Hed 1S2, ' or ' call at ' 10 ' Greenwood Ct. ' ' ' ' ' ' ""S-SO C ov HP J I C t JS x x Vav : Let Me, ClcarJhatJ : Window With" My : ' ' (I SPECIAL GROUND GLASSES Satisfaction or Your Money Refunded . . I 0. M. HEACOCK l jig: i 001 BT IIAVIXa A SUPPLY OF 6.4 USA - PARIIXA O RIROX DREW AND 1 DOXT KXOW OV.ICE. THERE IS NOTII1NO SO REtllEhinXG, COOC 1XQ AND PALiATEABLK AS A THIRST Of EXC1IER IX ' WARM tVEATIIERAS THE MAXY IlEIJ CIOl'B BOFT PRIX KB THAT AJ'.E BOTTLED BY THE . ' i ' ' ( '. ' Union Boiling Works r-n T-rT . Cull for Iildn. , tln-1eA vt h eftved foe dl- glng nflfllUngW$'t4teJ of djl1 on fars j lreet, cm f llontB La Qrnndo. Ditch to bo dug three feet di'i'ljand J? Inches wideband to be .4tleted fffiM-tjikiys ufttr thf -Art B.-i,mby the J!eYWer All bids must-be filed with tiie'fity Tpwrugf 'By 'uuiuuit f. in.. May 27, 1908. ' Couhcli resrV' Jjjs rgli'ioacc'ent pr raJu.cV bide, - , r' i . ;... , a,' tt " -ori-i ft T.t WILUAMSONt . -'" ' 'Chairman "of Water Cntnihrttee;' L. E. Tipton, O. Wm. Tv, Wm. i 1. 1 f 'tfit i Kli,i,iUi.l Vr'lir.Jt,Jikt the touns it.Ai.jALSi(Sran6a. Horton. Jo CounnrJ Oreiron. for a license t aell snlrltoLa-.. t HK-?''l 11 ordered Intendont. fnj Somytjar- R. 'V-HWW-s-l'l I O"'"' rfu l'HHlt fapenf -' 'l'JJnpsor, Jj. Pace,'l.'JMcFAmrJVR8rcder, commonly known as hard c'ldLr, Tl.-V.n.ln v.... c . i n T t .1 I. ri. ....lift.. . ., . ' t. 1.- W. A. McFalls, August Mosher, irVilaill'trt fciKametar'tyAjounljf, Charlton: i uregon, commencing on or about Jlit , Notice la hereby given 'tlTat IfVn f"- r' jie."08f 5 tllfi-Site , ilaY, ,tit JiincL.MflS.i.npniit tn) PETITIOX FOR LIQt'OR LICENSE. To ' 'theHori. Tou htr 'CBu'rt It ' VtiMn County: We, the undersigned legal Voters and actual resident of the precinct of Kamela, Union county, Oregon, and having actually resided In said pre cinct at leant thirty day 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 a hard cider, In less quantities than one gallon. In the town f Kamela, Union county, Oregon, commencing on or about the 5th day ot June, 1908, Dated this first day of May, 1908. F. O. Eyre. F. L. Wright, J. P. Ad ams,' C. "W.' McFall, D. Charlton, A. C. Sherman, L. Craybeal, H. C. Hanson, N. Page, O. TV. Allon. M. T. Burnett. the county court of Union county. Ore- i6-2-30. THETONLY PURE KIND Tho on;y kind of Ice that we handle In retail trade Is artificial !co made from, puire artesian water the only pure Ice In the city. A delivery wagon Will bring this PURE ICE to your door on notification by telephone or otherwlFC. To regular patrons our prices are one-half cent per pound, i NATURAL ICE handled In wholesale lots. Look out for the Gntndy let waijon. Phone Black 571. 1 GRANDY THE KE HAN Tffff ?????? TTTTfl PAINT AND WALL I PAPER STORE PAINTING' , AND PAPERHANQINO f Stanicls & Bugg 1 1420 ADAMS AVENUE La Orind. Oregon Phono Red 1021 PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL To Be Held In PORTLAND. OREGON, JUNE I, TO .!. W'lU be the most brilliant FLORAL FIESTA and CIVIC JUBILEE Ever brM la Uie Pacific Korthwcet. Tortland, the "Rose City," will be scene of splendor and the center of world-wide Interest, for on week Several Important ceavcntlon to be held In Portland on that occasion.' ThcO.R.O.CO. Will Krtl Fperial tk-kcta ea Tlile ' Ocrulo tVnn 1 i . - , LA Gn.t.DE TO PORTLASP. and Res am, at $12.15 FOR PARTICULARS CALL ON . t. IL RFKXEY, Local Agent. ' WM. McMVRRAY, Oaeral Pi 'iier Agmt, v PORTLAND OREGON line Stationery Blank Hooka ,. Crepe). Paper . . Tlwue Paper '- Decorative Paper v Lunch Seta - vlwt Card ', c- WHERE NOTHING IS TOO MUCH TROUBLE FERGUSON'S L. II. 8. POSr CARDS FREE WITH EXAMINATION '1"ABLET9 DURING E.VNATIOX, WEEK tx.l A. U Late Fiction Iapcr NoveU . k , Magazine Subscription Agency Oretron Journal Office 6np)llea it St'ltool JSuppUca , j. ' Special Bargains in ail Departments on Saturday ' I ' , , i i I 4 ..." . L I ' ESTABLISHED'- " - ' 3655 ' " !,8 87 RE PORT OF THE CONDITION' OF 'he La Grande National Bank AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS MAY, 14, 1308 RESOURCES Loan and DitcounU ......... United State Bond Real EUt. Fumitur. etc Cash AeU; , Du from Bank Due from U. S. Ttsasursr. . Cash o band ! Total 672.475.04 100.000.00 66.000.00 126.824.04 8.087.60 ..88.642 66-2 1 7.664..09 Capital Stock.. Surplu. .... Undividd ProfiU Circulation Depotit ndif ual, Bank LIABILITIES 100,000.09 60,000.00 12.924.17 62,000.00 .-..695,420 94 15.684.02-71 1..104.96 Total $946,029.15 .it m: .'(.'. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS i $946,029.15 SIDtXT. J. M QEOROE PALMER. PmutowT. i nrOD F. L. MEYERS, Cashii. , W. I. BRFNHnr t ....! Z ' " P" t. , SHERWOOD WILLIAMS, 2nd AuiUnt Cahir. UH,I,' BERRY A. B. CONLEY. IF. J. HOLMES, F. M. BYRKIT. C.CPEN1N0T0N F r Mrvroe . , . . . -nuiS utosaE PALMER . WtUi mpl tapiul. larg tpnnc. and unsurpatwd faeiliti, w offer too tbsol your rfeimita; ati o)ic:i your banking butinets, proroit jou. eourUoi n tra.m-!? VKUnljr ,of rality eon...Unt w.th eooservativ. banking. ' n tr4UT"" nJ .v.r, lib- 1 W t t. '.'arrj 1 I - K