tTECigy O ESEKVEK, LA GnAXDE, OrXCOX. HllDAY SErTEMCER II. 1809.
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Predicted at Siokune That Senator
Ankeny, Defeated for Ilcnomlnatloii,
Will Slay Deafen May Carry Ills
Fight to Olymplu I.ef;lslature.
report of board of county road viewers
we Bc-rveu upon me owners or tiie Janus
proposed to bo appropriated as pro
vided by law, citing them to appear
on the 8th day of October. 1908, at 10
o clock a. m.. to show cause. If anv
they have, why said lands should not
be appropriated for county road
purposes.
In the matter of purchasing a block,
No. 275, In the I. O. O. P. cemetery
la La Grande, for the burial of pau
pers. Said block was purchased for
the sum of $40. ..
in the mater of the application of
Alary Huntley for "county aid. Said
applicant was allowed $10 per month
during the pleasure of tho court.
Spokane, Sept. 11. According to
the Chronicle, Senator Levi Ankeny,
beaten by Wesley L. Jones in Tues
day's primary, now threatens to defy
the vote of the majority and carry, the
fight to Olympla.
While many of the newly elected
legislators are pledged to vote as the
majority of the party has dictated,
some have Ignored or evaded this
promise and, of course, the hold-over
senators are dt hound. Even If Sen
ator Ankeny could gain enough rotes
STATE FARM
Pendleton, Sept. 11. The East Ore
gonlon said last night:
If President Kerr And his party
lor re-eieciion ne mignt Be abhi to from the agricultural college reach
maintain a deadlock, leaving the neat here tomorrow a public meeting will
in the senate vacant for two years,
and renewing the fight with Jones In
1910.
A Chronicle correspondent this
morning talked with Senator Ankeny
over the telephone and asked him if
he would abide by the result of the
vote, and he replied: "I carmot state
that."
"If you are defeated, will -you quit
the flghtr
"I cannot say what may be the de
velopments.", "Well. I there a possibility tthat you
will go before tho state legislature
with your candidacy?"
"I do not know."
Nearly all the newly elected mem
bers of tho legislature are formally
pledged to the senatorial candidate re
ceiving the highest vote on the direct
primary. -
Piano I net met ion. '
Miss Stella Oliver will reopen her
class in music, beginning next week.
September H. Those who wish choice
of hours apply early. Studio 140S
Fourth street. Thone Black 3C1.
A. V. OLIVER
Slater Block
Pnone Main 57 ,
Jefferson Avenue X
(Happiness does not consist In doing
l"t Wt like, but In llkln what we
Pllej Cured at Homo y New AUsorp
: Method.
If you suffer from bleeding. Itch
ing, hilnd or protruding piles, eend
mo your address, and I will tell you
how to cure yourself at home by the
new absorption treatment; and will
also send some of,thfs home treat
ment free for trial, with reference
from youtr own locality If requested.
Immediate relief and permanent crre
assured. Send no money, but !!
others of this offer. Writ today to
Mr. M. Summers, Bo P, Notre
Dame, Ind.
They Take Ihe Kink Out.
"I have used Dr. King's New Life
Pills for many years, with increasing
satisfaction. They take the kinks out
of stomach, liver and bowels, without
fua or friction." says N. II. Brown, of
Plttsfleld, Vt. Guaranteed satisfac
tory at Newlln's drug store. 25c.
My recipe for self-preservation Is
exercise. lama very temperate- man,
and have always been son. I have
taken care of myself; and as 1 have
a good constitution, I suppose that Is
the reason I am io well. David Dud
ley Field.
County Court I'rorecdnigH.
Proceedings had in the commission
ers' court at the September term there
"of: In the matter of the monthly allow
ance to vartous Indigent persons. War
rants were ordered drawn as follows:
D. W. Souder. $15; Maggie Slagner,
$12; John Hllderbrandt, $15; Eliza
Nodlne, $10; Steve Mitchell, $12; Har
ry French, $10; J,-L. Dunnlngton. $10.
In the mutter of the appointment
of a constable for Cove Jtistloo of the
pence anil constable district. It was
ordered that ' T. W. DcBordo be np
potnted. '
In the matter of the proposed comi
ty road p.-tltiori.Ml for by F. H. Owsley.
t al. It was ordered that th-? bonid
of county viewers meet tit J. 1
Kcnnons farm on Fox Hill on Thurs-! and which Is now
ilny, the 1 0th day of September, 190s,
at lo o'clock a. in.. t view und lay
out said proposed ronil.
In the matter of the appointment
of h truant uffleer for school district
No. 23. Continued for the term.
In the matter of the cancellation of
cminty warrants, more than seven
yenrs old. Ordered that all warrants
Issued and endorsed by the county
treasurer prior to July 1, 1901. which
have not been presented for payment
are hereby cancelled and nil warrants
Issued more than seven years prior
to July 1, 190S, and remaining In the
hands of the county clerk are hereby
cancelled as provided by law.
In the matter of changing a portion
of road No. S86, situated In town
ship 1 north, range 40 E. W. M. It
was ordered that the report of the
board of county road viewers be ap
proved and a certified copy of the or
der, plat of said proposed change and
be held tomorrow night for the pur
pose of discussing the fliibject of dry
farming and irrigation experiment
stations for the county. Up to this
time It Is not yet known just when he
w'lll arrive, as he merely stated in his
letters that he Is to be here Saturday.
At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon the
board of managers of the Commercial
association was called together by
President Alexander. The meeting
was for the purpose of deciding upon
plans for entertaining the party
while hero and In the absence of def
inite knowledge as to when they will
arrive,, the matter was left In tho
hands of Judge S., A. Lowell. -
At the meeting yesterdny nfternoon
Dr. C, J. Smith ,nlso participated.. For
months past he has' been Interested
with others In the subject of an exper
iment station and through him Sen
ator Hourne hns had the subject up
with the department of agriculture at
Washington.
President Kerr and party are to be
In this county Friday and Saturday.
Presumably they will spend most of
tomorrow In the arid section. They
are to bo met at ITmntllla by D. C.
Drownell and Mr. Krowncll is to no
tify the people of this city as to the
party's further Itinerary.
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Itriui-Kci-it Club In IVudlelon.
Tomorrow evening a meeting will
be hold hero for the mii-tirmu t.r r., ..,-
Ing u nrynn-eKin club and at Ou
tline the local democracy will organ
ize for the presidential campaign. The
meellntr will be held in the room In
the Association luifldlng formerly oc-
Mc- i copied by the Oruham furniture store.
vncnnt, says t?ie
Pendleton Kast .Oregnnlan. The de
cision to form the club was made
seveiol evening ago nt a muetlng of
the local democratic committee, and
since that lime many lirynn-Kcrn sup
porters have signed a petition for the
formation of the club, pciween now
and tomorrow evening other names
will be added and at thnt time the reg
ular organization will be formed.
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l'reiiarliig for ICxhlbiilon.
The Oregon-Alnska Yukon exposi
tion commission has opened offices In
the Hamilton building. Portlnnd, whore
they will be pleased to get In touch
with any one having farm products
suitable to exhibit at this fulr In 1909.
Address M. D. Wisdom, secretary of
the commission, room 12, Hamilton
building.
CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF, AIL KINDS
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The victor la he who
alone." Saxe.
Klu Likes Good Tilings.
Mrs. Charlea E. Smith of West
Franklin. Me., says: i Hk good
thlnga and have adopted Dr. Kins'.
Naw Ufa Pllla as our family laxative
medicine, because they are good and
o their worg without making a fuse
about If These painless purifiers
aold at Newlln'a drug- atore. 18c.
can go It
Attention, Ragles.
There will be a meeting
of La
Orande nest Friday evening at
Elks old hall, A full attends)
desired.
d. 11. rnocTon.
President.
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Satwfway a Wg Day.
Saturday will be special day far O
chool children at Ferguson'. Umrm
nd better tablets there tha at awr
other atore In town, and a whopper
for a nickel on Saturday not be for.
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