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v. 1 j - t PV.ii: i.U. c'Exixq owr.i : ' ii oui:;o. irr.si)Y. j.v:'. . 5, 1000. La uie evening ODsaver PubM-hod Ially Pvvpl Sunday. (TjtitKV hkothkiw, EDITORS AND PitUl'lliETOUS; Lulled rn-iTlVli'itruiili Service. SUHSCHIPTION ItATL'S: Dally, single copy , .... 5c rUy, per month 65c Dlly. nix months In advanco . . . $3.50 Dully, on year In advance $6-50 Weekly, nix month, In advance. . 71c Weekly, one year, In advance. . .1,1.00 BMP-dlAWS Entered at the postofflce at La Orundo as second-cla matter. This paper will not pui.o.n an) cle appearing over a noin de plumw. Signed articles will be received sub ject to the discretion of tho editors, please sign your articles and save disappointment. With the opening of tho new year It Iniriimi'i necessary to procure new hunting licenses, anil already County Clerk Vrlht has Issued JO. Accord inif to the present Kun laws In Union county China pheasant can be killed di'-lnir n nerlod of ono month next I full--'-Put it riihy It'ot "'p-R5' AdvertlNiiiic Kutvs. Display ad. rates furnished upon application. Local reading notices 10c per line first Insertion; 6c per line fdr each Subsequent Insertion. Resolutions of condolence, Be a line. Cards of thanks, 6c a lino. A number of attorneys not only of this city, but elsewhere throughout the state, entertain little doubt but what tho supreme court will declare the local option law valid In Union county. The conditions In Grant county are not Identical In a single ln utanee with the conditions In Union county. In Orant county there were ninny errors In a number of precincts. In many precincts the vote on prohibi tion whs much less than for county und t.t..ti officers, the total vote in favor of local option In the entire county was only 22. The conditions In Orant county are such that there Is hardly attorney In the state who has read the briefs and decision, but what agrees perfectly with the decision of the supreme court in declaring the law Void In Grant county, and practically all of these same attorneys are equally emphatic In expressing their opinion that the same court will uphold the law In Union county, There Is quite a change In thy au dition of things this January us com pared with January. 1908. The cry was car shortage all over the entire country. Our lumbermen and fruit growers lust tbotiHands of dollars by not being able to got their products to market. People In many sections of the country actually suffered with coal because the coal mines could not get cars. when the legislature meets. That sev eral new hunting laws will bo legis lated and passed, is a foregone conclu sion and local hunters who do not par ticularly care to do any hunting this winter, had best wait until the new li censes are Issued. The privilege will not have to be repurchased after the legislature meets, but new rules will be effective and as soon as possible (after enaction they will bo placed on i the buck of the license as the laws I that are soon to be. obsolete are at present. Such an arrangement would avoid conflict with the newer laws. Dredge SiiiiiIt Valley, For the past two or three months the prospecting of gravel beds In the val ley near Humpter, and the possibility of the portles doing the prospecting finding pay sufficient to Justify build ing u dredge has been the cuuse of much speculation about Sumpter dur ing that time, says tho Baker City Democrat this morning. In the mean time the work has gone ahead with never a word being given out that would Indicate pay had or had not been found. Of course, no one could be found in Sumpter but knew that there was good pay in th5 valley. That much for the dredge prospectors, ms they have never made public a thing of what they found or their fu ture plans. ' t There remains part of their work as seen by "the man on the fence." and this Is quite encouraging for next sea son in Sumpter. Eevrybody knows they found something good or the prospecting would not have been con tinued so long. Since It has been an nounced the work Is to be continued next spring It seems safe to say there will bo dredges taking out "gold. BUST Hie' u Oiiihii! Mio'a Siren! Is an expression that Is always heard at sight of a well developed woman. Jf you are flat-chested, with BUST undeveloped, a scrawny neck, thin, lead arm the remark will never be applied to you. "KIItEX" wafers will make you beautiful, bewitch ing. They DKVKLOP THE IiUST In a week from 3 to 6 Inches and produce a fine, firm, voluptuous bosom. They fill out the hollow places, make tho arms handsome and well modeled and the neck and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour. Send for a hotle today and you'll be pleased and grateful. "SI URN' wafers arc absolutely harmless, pleasant to take, and convenient MONEY BACK. Jrlce $1.00 per liottle, ItECT TO US. PULE. During the next 30 days only we will send you a sam ple bottle of these beautifying wafers on receipt of 10c to pay cost of packing and postage If you mention that you saw the advertise ment litthis paper. The sample alone may be sufficient If the defects are trifling. DI SK I. KSTIIKTIC CHEMICAL. CO., 31 W. 12.1lh St., NEW YORK to Inquire at good drug stores or send DI- TO BUY A FORD Is an Exercise of Good Judgement ' friiTrtl' mru MirrnmiAi rrV A LOW HUOii CAft 5"' HOT DRINKS " I Just the kind of weather. CLAM BROTH CHOCOLATE With drinks for cold BEEF TEA VJhipped Cream SELDER, m candy MAN SALKM IS (UtOWIXG. State Capital's' Mayor Greater Development Urge Kven Next Year. This kind of a day gives us plenty of active, pure atmosphere. Weather like tho past few weeks n't this time of the year' Is generally followed by con siderable sickness. We have had little general sickness in this county the pnst year. This Is the season for win ter and we need It. Heavy snows In ine mountains fills the natural reser voirs as well as the urtlfllcal ones, all of which means Irrigation. t 'v " ' What seeined a few days ago lo bo strong opposition that might result In - o.nh.r ttevhtirn of the ueiem " j Idaho, seems to havo died nut as sud denly as It sprang Up. Senator Hey luirtl wtl-Mil Ills friends to hold the fort tintll he could reach home, but before he arrived It apparently was nipped It) the bud. Senator Heyburn has made a good record for his first term. While there will undoubtedly be a strong fight to prevent It, there is lit tle question but what the Idaho legis lature, which Is now In session, will pass a local option law similar to me Oregon statute. It Is understood that there Is a safe majority of the legisla ture pledged to support the bill. , The people of Washington arc re joicing over the fact that the health of their governor-elect has Improved to the extent that lie can leave bis sanatorium hi Calll'oi ni l and reu li (ilympla In time t. U- Inaugurated on the 1 Ith. Tomorrow the cieinty court meets. The January t I'm Is alaays a la.:-y one, us ihe -otel .ipe. n.-.' filial iv p . i i- HK-tt. u i . i. Miepileil, and tin tity tax lev ..- .- I a i.l' City council meits tomorrow eve nl" This will h one of the linport- Salem, Jan. 5. Mayor Uodgers to day submitted to the council his an nual message, which describes the progress made during the year to build up the city, und what may be expected during tho coming year. He "urges the illy to build a boulevard to the state capital grounds and asks for the In stallation of a water system, sewer system nnd continued street Improve ment. The funded debt of the city ex feeds not more than 220,000. IIAItKY MACMII.LAX AKKFSTKD. Mlllloimiro of i:diw tJooilrlch I'nnic, In Tolls by Ilogiw (luvks. r.eno. N'cv., Jan. C. Harry Mac Mlllan, tho first white mining mil lionaire, recently engaged to Kdna (loodilch, the actress, who Is now the wife, of Nat Goodwin, the actor, was arrested last night at Toiiopah on a complaint by James May. the gambling king, who charged MacMlllan with passing worthless checks amounting to I'.iOiia, MacMlllan declared he gave the checks, asking May to hold them until he could get the money to make H'ood. and James Stillman. Get the money-saving habit, at Newlln Drug Co.'s. Trade Sails Willi Supplies. New York, Jan. 5. The big liner Hamburg sailed for Nuples today with thousands of pounds of supplies,. Am P given Children you enn get cut out wild ai-.imals FREE at your grocers. Those wonderful little 6ti:nd-up toy animald are with away TowSe's CIRCUS) Brand Table Syrup Liniment, as directed, a cure may as a rule be effected less than one week's time, and In many cases within thrbe days. Sold by all good dcalerk. MODEL T. $850.00 JJ'l'r-' ' S2.0 .10(l.f( tviiw.rejs-.irt )n enpltal stock, vx .r.-.-loent and chief designer, with zr,jno oojr eg in with HeniT Ford lla Tnwin s itt ana moat eloui biPrtd 01 SV.TJi; fiiii Syrui ItMB Tnv .!) Corn Syrup, Honpy nnd Miiple Symn. llm a ricn maplo Havor, Tuko home COUNTRY BOYS WANTED E0R BUSINESS POSITIONS Buiness mm of Oakland and Sun Francisco, and other large cities, want voting men reared In the country to prepare for commercial positions. Ex perience has shown that the average boy from the farm has habits' of In dustry and Integrity that make for success. The Polytechnic Business College of Oakland. Cal., has made a phenome nal record In training and placing young men and women In business positions and the College Is located as to provide homelike accommodations at very low rates. It Is said that every young man who has taken the complete course In busi ness training at iiila College has re wJvv!' rvrouo-rHtiv employment upon yri.ViMon. An Illustrated Catalogue will be sent free to anyone who will write to Prof. W. E. Glb3on, f306 Twelfth St. eftt'lBP'' Co!, ns pr Ing that quality mark, a Ford Imprint, with the biggest automoDiie factory In the world making Ford can, and with that same old or ganization that has made Ford cars known the world around hakhig the present cars, Ford buyera have the strongest guarantee ever at tached to any product. I'Blng the same steel, Vanadium Steel, that th United States gov ernment pronounces superior to Krupp armor plate, that enabled In ventor Davis to reduce the weight of his new torpedo from lOfrO lbs to 40 lbs , the same'steel that makes the safest steel rails ever turn ed out, the most enduring locomotive frames ever manufactured, Ford cars need no other defense as to their quality. Better material than Ford uses cannot be bought. With more good cars In dally use than any other manufacturer ever built and every car a good car, every buyer a Ford booster, with 25,000 Ford cars shouting superiority. Is It any wonder that the Ford factory has to work full force winter and summer, double snirts at that, to fill orders, and that Ford has had to trlplo his capacity by building the largest automobile factory in the world. The very fact that. In spite of the enormous output, 100 cars per day, the factory was oversold 3000 cars last seuson, Is a guarantee of Ford value and your protection In buying. It's hurd to give away an inferior product, the acr of qualit sells Itself. That's the reason for tho new factory. So It's an e.vreclse of good sense to buy a Ford the same good sense that has already governed 25,000 buyers of Ford cars and the first step in this exercise In the direction of a thorough Investigation. Make us prove what we say or no sale If we could not, you would be out nothing, when we do you get the biggest uutomoblle value, ever offered. Come In today, or tomorrow If more convenient, or 'phone us to come to you. We want to show you that we know what we are talking about. . 1 And thing of thejnoney saved. In some Instances one or two thousand, yes, three thousand dollars, and without sacrificing one cent's wwrth of value. There Is some room for honest doubt that the car for a thousand dollars more offers equal value with the Model "T" Ford 4-cylinder 20 h. p. 6-Vassenger touring car at $850.00, so bank the difference. It Is sure'to come In handy for something else. L. C. SMITH, Agent La Grande t. The Tow!e Maple Syrup llarrliiiaii Hearing. New Yoik, Jan. 5. The taking of testimony in the suit instituted lv the : .-,- iimettt to gl. Ill Ihe n. Top Ciuno Near t lioking to Death. A little boy. the son of t'hris I). Pe terson, a well known resident of the village of Jacksonville, lovVa, had a sudden and violent attack of croup. Much thick phlegm came up after giv ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. Teterson says: "I think ho would have choked to death had we not given him this remedy." For sale by all good dealers. Send your suit to me and It will be returned to you looking as good as when new. Ladles' wear given special and pains taking attention. L. II. WINN. Over Newltn's Prug Store. . rifle has Nollco to log Owner-. Notice Is hereby given to all dog owners that the ll0.dog Jax tags are here in the hands of the city recorder, iin.l that on and after January t. 1909, I'ui'Oi Pa- all (lops found without said tax tags t which it 1 will he takt n up and disposed of ac cording to city ordinance. .1. V. WALION. Chief of Pi'd.e of the City of I.a Grande. WZJl Grande iRonde Lumber Co. mi;- PERRY, OREGON CAM rURMSH LUMBER OF ,11 L KINDS IN CARLOAD LOTS. For IC inch Chain Wood Delivered at yor Home, Call up V. C. DEAN, La Craridc- fhQne, Kcd 1741 u 111 :'!lt-i III ( OIO pel t lie up the interi rouili.-rn r.iei!i,-, the At U.i - i-'ant.-i V'e, and other i tt! r ' 1 l.irrinian svs t .sisTi'-d today. The de li. iY t'e I'nI.MI 1'iult'ic. " e r- i ' I !: ! ; l.l'I'H', 1 OC evi-ii ; . j moo t Line the O. It. At X. Co.. the At- ! fied If he can hobble around on j chis.ni. T'.pek i A Sint'i Fe. ttie Hie Pedro tin--. ' unnmher of Individ uals. Including K. II. llarrlman. Jacob ; or three 11. ScHl'f. otto H. Knlin. H. It. Kigers. 1 recover Henry C. Prick. SePtitor V. A. of line I A Spnihutl Ankle, As a ru'e a man will feel c satts- Notlco or Stockholders' Sleeting. Notice Is hereby given that there will be a meeting of tho stockholders of La Grande Irrigation company on Monday, February f'.rst, 1909. at two o'clock p. m.. at the office, of La Grnnde- Investment company, for the f electlnir a Hoard of 111- - I rectors and conducting such other j . business as may properly come before j ; the stockholders. I J. K. WPIGHT, j Secretary La Grande Irrigation tV. j I9-4-11-1S-C5 j - " i ;T'ANTKl"--Local manufacturer's airent I to sell and install our Xever-Co ! j Holler Insulator and Flreless Coo'e ; i sells In every household; permanent 1 Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor G.rrplete Machine Shops and Foundry SWITCHES, I! A COMBS, SCHC0L PUFFS, HAIR PINS SUPPLIES .crutches in two or three weeks nrteri jneome of JlaOil to pear year si.-ainiiic !iis .-inkle, and It Is often two. vv hundred dollars required to han inolUhs before he is fully J d. This Is nn unnecessary loss ns bv nidvinj Ch-imberlali" die proposition in this town. A I dress for particulars. Panre peii -r Insulator Mfg. Co., SS9 B;. Wash, si . Portland. Ore. EeH.WiLU1iffl if CO. ADAMS AVENCF. the New Year Right -Save money someof lliose bargains at the Dles Store; "Opera House B lock, every -article n the store reduced price i jlL; t 1 i f r i ? 7