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poor Cannon, he Is constantly in the
midst of a campaign. ' Now Taft
promises to wield, his big stick over
him unless he promises to give the
tariff rovlslonlsts a chance. This last
manifesto will undoubtedly result In
- a forthcoming statement that he (Mr.
Cannon) always did believe In a rea
sonable modification, and Uncle Joe
will win out as usual. Taft says the
tariff Is to be revised and that la suf
ficient. It will bo revised. Not to suit
everyone..'.'. That Is an ImnossibHty.
Kich Intel-enter affected eithVr wants
fi-e trade or a protective tariff. It Is
. P'.ho. a local question. An article In
' : cm Sf-ctlnn of . the United Sin tea de-lu.-.tii'is'
nn Increased schedule; In an-
t.)cr svution there' will be a demand
for a reduction. Several years ui;o U
; was 'RURgested thai thj tariff question
bo entirely eliminated from politics and
left to a commission to be contained
of " nnn-partison buHlnes-f men. Tt
might be a solution to a problem thnt
(.auae. more or 1hs business utagnatloti
at every presidential election.
.;, Water, water everywhere, and not a
drop for irrigation!' W.hlla that is a
fact it will not always be thus. - No
doubt If It was a more difficult under
Inking we would hove had water out
ill the valley years Ago, bvit as It runs
on paal "!)iJ through ' lh? vyaey s
; nbundfliilly It Is fcfmply a matlr Of
building a reservoir and a few luV'inl
Vtches, Nature hus already provided
it natural channel for the flist 20
miles. Under ordinary 'circumstances
thl.i free open ditch would cost ns
much as our entire proposed project.'
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i" City election tornon'ow, It is to be
' hoped that there will be sufficient In
terest manifest to draw out a good
'Vote. , If there Is a large vote cast.
Avhntever may be the result, the people
In favor of Peaver creek water, RO fnil
vote for the proposed charter. If
you are opposed to the project go end
vote asuliist tt. Let everyone entitled
to vote exerclHo his franchise and lot
the majority rule. -
This will bo a great and Interesting
week for everybody. ThosjJ who en
Joy football will be interested In the
various games that are to be pluyed
everywhere, ond those who' are np-
posed to the gumo will bo mighty glnd
that It will end this wvek, and tho hoys
and the pres can devote thlH energy
Into other channels.
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are you Roing to vote on the
tomorrow?
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COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR
JNFAV ISLAM) CITY MII.I
La Oimulo and Union MilN Will Me E.t
f:aiuliHl Umli!erabl) Xcw Mill t
IIunl City Flulfliod by Mareh Kld-
lle Return Ini Fjtstern Trip.
Back from the east and middle west
where he purchased modern flour mill
machinery to the extent of $20,000, Ed
Kiddle of Island City, announces that
w.,rS.,,,v ft, ! ;';' J Cty-flaur mM w
I' "'itnnifnrcd at or.rc, and that It
f'i-.u!-.: l-o ready for nr,--ratlm sT.e
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A Complete. Outfit.
JCr. Ki-M!f leu L ...r..
weeks ago for the primary purpose of
purchasing machinery for the new
plant that will rise out of the ashes
oi tne destroyed one," and to buy ad
ditional machinery for two other mills.
He returned to La Grande today, and
from now on the hammer and saw will
ring out their glad retrains at the sub
urb, while transportation companies
hurry to La Grande the late pur
chases. La Grande Mill Improved.
It took $15,000 to buy a complete
niitflt for the" Island 'City mill.. Ad
A -
ditional machinery to the amount
chases will be distributed between the
La Grande and Union mills. This ex
pansion will mean that the mills now
In operation will be able to fill their
orders with greater dispatch and turn
out a higher grade and greater variety
of products than ever.
Hurry Mill Construction.
The foundation for the new Island
City mill has been completed, and the
advent of tho carpenters is the next
thing In order. . While the building Is
being constructed during the coming
months, a machinery will be shipped
and prepared for Installation to make
one of the most up-to-date and practi
cal flour mills in eastern Oregon.
Mr. Kiddle's Journey took him as far
east as Springfield, O., and to many of
the big middle western cities.
Cllm li Fro Locks S-liome,
Portland, Nov. 23.--The last spike
has been driven so far as any action by
engineering authorities can be taken,
In the advance of congress In making
the necessary appropriation for gov
ernment ownership of locks and canal
at Oregon' City. 1 Free locks means n
gre-.it reduction In the freight rate.
Department of the interior, '
V. S. Land Office at La Grande.Ore ,
October 6, "1908.
Notice Is hereby given that .
BASIL E. LEVER,
of Portland, Oregon, who, on Octobei
5, 1908, made timber and Btone sworr
statement No. 01853. rorNW?4 NWH
section 28, SW'M, SWVi section 21, an.l
.S4 SE, section 20, township t
south, ronge 35 E. W. M., lvis filed
notice of Intention to make final "tlm
btir and stone proof, to establish clalrr
to the land above described, before tin
reglgtor and receiver of the U. S. lam!
office at La Grande, Oregon, on th;
21st day of December, 1908.'
' Claimant names as witnesses: Join
O. Klsscll, of Vancouvor, Wash.; Ch. s
ter A. Pike, of Vancouvor, . Wash'.
John W. M.altland, of Vancouver,
Wash.; Pavl'l C. Prlclioux, of :i,
utrancle. Ore.. ' ,.
F. C. BR AM WELL, Register,
10-16-12-18 '
NOTICE FOR PUIiLlCATiON.
scribed, before, the register and r-
Department of 'he Interior,
U. S. Land Office at La Grandu.Oro
October 5, lnos. '
Notice Is hereby given that -ELZA
E, PENDER,
of Vancouver, Wash., who, n
ber 5, 190S, made timber and
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stone
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A south.
SEVi, section 31, township
range 35; and lots 1 and 2, section 8
township 5 south, range ,33, E. V. M..
has filed notice of Intention to make
final timbor and stone proof, to es
tablish ctnltTt to the land above de
ceiver of the U. S. land office at La
Grande, Oregon, on the 21st day oi
I n comber, 1908.
Claimant names as wltnessi-a: Da
vid V. Bilchoux, of La Grande. Ore.:
John O. Ktssell of Vancouver. Wash.;
John VV. Maltlnnd, of Vancouver
Wash.; Basel E. Lever, of Portland.
Ore,
If. C. nr.AMWELL, Resistor
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office, La Grande, Ore.,
Peptembrr 21, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that
MARTHA LANG DON.
of La Grande, Oregon, who, on Sep
tember 8, 190S. made timber and
stone sworn statement No. 01338, for
Wi NEK, section IS, township 2
south, rnnKo 38. E. W. M., has filed
notice of Intention to make final tim
ber and stone proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
the register and receiver of tho V. S
land office at La Grande, Oregon, or
the 9th day of December, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: Chas.
Col well, of Perry. Ore.; Harry Col
well, of Perry. Ore.; Edward Lovely
of La Grande, Ore.; W. R. King, of L
Grande, Ore.
- F. C. BRAMWELL. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
j Department of the Interior. .
i U. S. Land Office. La Grande, Ore..
j September 21. 190$. 1 ' r
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itu raaa none net dcsi-h-
leaky range was to
blame"
Why not know the delightful
saiisia tion ot having your
work done perfectly That
comes from using a Monarch
Range? '
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BAY & ZWEIFEL
Plumbers and Tinners
Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty
Let us furnish you with an estimate
on your work. Mo order too large or
small lor ou best attention Let us
refine that cfd stove. Ar a slight ex-,
pense we can mckc it as goad as new
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Twenty-flve yeors' escriciice In the well-drilling business enables
me to do your work properly and economically. I am prepared to
drill to any depth, . . . i . ,,.1
ASK ME FOR PARTICULARS AMD REFERENCE RE
CARDI1MC UCLLS I DRILLED IN THIS C0UMTY
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Notice Is hereby given that
CHARLES BOliEAU,
of Baker City, Ore., who, on Novem
ber 6, 1907, made timber and stone
sworn statement No. 6810, serial Nd.
0315. for SEtt NEVi and NEK SE'4
Hiietlon s; N SW'i, setclon 9. town
il.lp 5 south, -rantte 36, E. W. M., has
lied notice of Intention to malto f 1 rial
timber and stone proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore the register and receiver of the
I. S. land office, at La Ornnde. Ore
son, on the 10th day of December.
1903. i
Claimant names as witnesses: Da
vid C. Brlcb'iux, John T. WIlHamron.
.fames C. Henry, Vv. A. Burns, all of
La Grande, Oregon. ,
F. C. BRAMWELL Ue.lster ,
NOTICE FOrt PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, .!
U. S. Land Office at La Grande.Ore..
October 5, 190S.
Notice Is hereby given that
CHIUSTEL K. PENDER,
of Vancouver, Wash., who, on Octa-
!er 6. 19 OS. made timber and stone
sworn statement No. 0IS51, for EH
NE.i. section 1". and E SE4. sec
tion 8, township S south, range 35 E.
W. M., has filed notice of Intention to
mtKe final timber and stone prooi. to
eta"B,1 clRiw to tb Mnd abov- de
scribed, before the register and re
elver. at-La Crunui!,' Oregon, oil the
list day of December. 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: Ba
sil E Lefer, of Portland. Ore.; John
O. Klsaell. of Vancouver, Wash.; Ches
ter A, Pike.)f Vancouver, Wash.; Da-
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We put iust a Utile pol
ish cn your shirts and
collars. They do not soil
so easily.
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Vld C. Brlch'oux, of Ia Grande, Ore.
" "; P. CB RAM W ELL, Register.
10-IS-15-18
NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at La Grande.Ore.,
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J. k. BERRY, Vica Praaldant. . C. J. WILLIAMS. 2d At Cashiar
F. L. MEYERS ' Cashier
La Grande National Bank !
Of La Grande, Oregcn.
1 CAPITAL W0:;,SU8m4
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
I m t5srrv- A. B. Conley
C. C. Pennington F. L.
W. L. Brenholts
Thanksgiving is al
most hcre-Havc you
the necessary table
silverware, cutlery,
etc. to have your
table aDDointments?
vouwillfind that you
can secure the necessary articles here with
the most complete stock to select from and
the most up-to-date and finished ol beauti
ful design and workmanship.
WOULD YOU CARE TO INSPECT? .
J. H- PEARE
Grande Ronde Lumber Co.
PERRY, OREGON
CAM FURNISH LUMBER CF X) LMMDS
IN CARLOAD LOTS.
For 16 Inch Chain Weed Delaercdat yo .r flriKc, f
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Our Abstract Books the most
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La Grande
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October 5, 1808.
Notice Is hereby given that
CHESTER A. PIKE, "
of Vancouver, Waabn who, on October
5. 19rtS, ma-le, tlmVr and atona so?3
statement No. 01850," for W EE 4,
EVi SffH, section 8, township S south,
range 35 E. W. M.,' has filed notice of
Intention to make final timber and
stone proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before tie reg
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Accident Insurance
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Investment Co.
. - La Craude, Ore.
ister and receiver of the U. S. land
efflce at La Grande, Oregon, on the
21st day of December, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: Basil
E. Levi ef Portland." re.; Johii Oj,
Kissell, of Vancouver. Wash.; John
W. Maitland . of Vancouver, Wash.;
David C Brlchottx. of La Grande, Ore.
F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
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