gVExnra f BSKRVEn; la giiande. orf.gox. kattrday, marct is, io. page thrue. . HI lid ED. PROPECK, TheSecond Hand Dealer a 0 m hub ; MODERN MILLINERY Moderately Priced Rats and Ruching ADAMS AVENUE -I Treasurer's Call for City Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that there are now funds on hand to pay all out standing warrants Issued on General Fund of La Grande city, up to and In cluding No. 5892. endorsed June 15, 1907. ' .. . " interest on all warrants on General Fund from No. 6797 to 6892, Inclusive, ceases from this date. There are also funds In the treas tiiy to pay all warrants Issued against Vuter Fund of La Grande city, up to and Including No. 8002, endorsed No vember 5, 1908. 'J Interest on all war rants on Water Fund from No. 7931 to No. 8002 Inclusive," teases from date of this call. u " ' La Grande, Oregon, March 6, 1909. - - . , J. K. WRIGHT, City Treasurer. TT TT? I W ii U BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON ANOTtNTHSTS. PORTLAND. omaoN WRITE FOR CATALOG Tht School that Plan, Ton in m Good Position It Saved Ills Leg. "All thought I'd lose my leg." writes J. A. Swenson. Watertown, Wis. "Ten years of eczema, that 15 doctor could not cure, had at last laid me up Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured H sound and well." . Infallible for kl- eruptions, eczema, salt rheum, boll, feve rsores, burns, scalds, cuts and piles. 25c at Newlln Drug Co.'s. ' m n i ' . f mercnanisi Dave ifi inn 1 In 1907 the Merchants f of Oregon saved over t $10 ,000 by carrying a part of their Insurance in their f own company, the Oregon t t Merchants Mutual Fire As- f t surance Association, of $ Dayton, Oregon, in 1908 they will save $15,000. During the same period iheir neighbors were hand- lag over $1,500,000 in profits to outside companies l's,niimRiiijlMaMMMSMavMaTHiwsMi In the Oregon Merchants Mutual you get: 1 INSURANCE AT COST UX1T TO YOUR LIABIL ITitS P I C V P 1 SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES . First-Class Re pairing ALL WORK GUARANTKKD. A Shoe poorly repaired Is worthless, but a prMvly ro J paired Shoo Is good as new. My 4 work pleases and satisfies.' R Plant ! THE OLD PRESTON STAND. TV,.... .. School Nktrk Bond Hoctlon Notle. Notice is hereby given that at a school meeting of school district No. One. of Union county, Oregon, to be held at High School building In said district on the 27th day or Morch. 1109, there will be submitted, to the legal voters of said district th ques tion of contracting a bended debt of twenty-five thousand dollars for the purpose of erecting and equipping a high school building, the vote to be by ballot, upon which shall be the words, "Bonds Yes." and the words, "Bonds No." Polls to be opened at 1 o'clock p. m. and remain open until 4 o'clock p. m. By order of the board of directors of school district No. One, of Union county, Oregon. Dated this 5th day of March, A. D. 1909. ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS, DAVID BAT, Clerk. Chairman. Ladles, the very latest thing In bolting and lace collars Just ' arrived at THE VAN DUYN CO. , Stiff Neck. . Stiff neck Is caused by rheumatism of the muscles of the neck. It is usu ally confined to one side, or' to the back of the neck and one side. While It Is often quite painful, quick relief may . be had by applying Chamber- Iain's Liniment. Not one case of rheu matism In 1 0 requires Internal treat ment. When there Is no fever and no swelling as In muscular and chronic rheumatism, Chamberlain's Liniment will accomplish more than any Inter nal treatment For sale by all good dealers. ' - tow RATES TO Quick Transfer For Rapid nlh'ry Suvid Call Up WILLCOCK BROS. We are In position to do any kind of transferring. Give us a trial order; Calls answered day or night . 'Phones: Day, Red 761. Night, Black 1271. CO. PASTIME THEATRE FEltltlX TOENCIL Proprietors and Managers. PROGRAM: Change Tonight. . IV. OLIVER, Agent IF YOU'VE 00T . Ett!e more money ',han you need fcf every-day uses, that's liable to itt way to Wall Street some- . .'' toe-" for goodness'- ake" in ! J centi of it in the March EVERYBODY'S and find out w much chance you've got in ' -the big fellows game." cents wffl ray you back "111 ' ' - Vaudeville: The Marvelous Benn, great wire act. In his ' ' : I Mutt & Wright, In a comedy sketch, "The Hungry Actor." Change of pictures again tonight Tilms: Bird In a Gilded Cage. Tail Shot. Behind in His Rent. Change of program Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Mati nees: Monday. Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open at 2: JO p. m. Evening performance at 7 p. m. OREGON b DAILY DURINC MARCH and APRIL from all part3 0f the East ' . via UNION PACIFIC 0RG0 SHORT 1 1 ME THE OREGON RAILRO V & NAVIGATION SOUTHERN PACIFIC ; 33. trom Chicago $30 50 f"om St. Louis if viil umciiid $25 fro 1 Kansas City Correspondingly low from all other points. To the Public Write letters to everybody you kno In the east and tell them about these 'ow colonist' rate Send them litera ture about Oregon, or send their ad drtsai s to us and we will do it. In this way you can be a greet help In j of the Union Pine company In Union the growth and progress of your state You Can Prepay Fares for any one from any place If you want to. Deposit the necessary amount with our local agent and he will tele graph ticket promptly. Inquire of Agents or write to WM. Mc MURRAY General Passenger Agent The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co Southern Pacific Co. (Lines In Oregon) Portland. Orcpm 4 INTKU-OOfNTY ITKMS. (Enterprise News-Record.) Mr. and Mrs. A, C Miller went to Wallowa Tuesday, and remained over night to eee the play presented by the Curtlsa Comedy company. ' Mrs. Freeman Ladd returned to her home In La Grande Monday, after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. O. K. Wagner, W, P. Samms received by express Tuesday an India monkey, that' will help keep Mr. Samms' Filipino monk from being lonely. Mr. Samms . Is gradually accumulating a small me nagerie, and as the moneys are liable to start a circus at any time, he will soon have a first-class road show. The Lostlne Reporter will issue Its first number about March 15. It will be published by M. E. Johnson, who Is well known to the people of middle and lower valley. She conducted the old Wallowa News at different times and proved herself a very capable newspaper woman. A part of the plant .of the Reporter was- purchased of the Enterprise Press. B. B. Boyd Is at La Grande taking treatment for quinsy, an attack of which was brought on by a cold ac cumulated during his recent trip to Portland. . Mrs. Boyd . went to La Grande Wednesday. (Wallowa Sun.) M. H. Goodman haa sold his resi dence to George Herring. We' are going to lose Mr. and Mrs. Goodman and family sooq. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Childers of En terprise, returned home . from La Grande Monday. They were with his father, J. W. Childers during his op eration, and report that he 'stood the operation very well, although he was still very low when they left. . ' I. S. Hotchklss shipped a car of hogs from Joseph to Portland markets Wednesday. John McDonald sold IS cars of cat tle to George Hanna of Ellensburg, Wash., last week.' The stock was load ed at Wallowa and shipped Sunday by a special train to Ellensburg. This is the banner stock shipment of the year. ' " L. W. Riley and R. L. Day Bhlpped a car of horses from Enterprise to Athena yesterday. ' (Union Scout) Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stttger are at Hot Lake, where Mr. Swlger has gone for surgical treatment. Mr. Swlger is Improving nicely after his operation last Wednesday.. . E. B. Johnson and family left Tues day for Mabton, Wanh., where he will engage In the blacksmith ' business. Mr. Johnson is one of the old-timers of this city and' his removal Is like taking away one of the traditional landmarks. Mabton Is an excellent busings port and a growing town near the edge of the reservation In Yakima valley. (I'nlon Republican.) K?v. Iviuoiiu win have an auto this spring, and will Join the faxt runners on the road. A. E, Eaton Is at present In Port land, and It Is sufe to say that he will be In Union soon. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wright have been at San Diego this week, having soent considerable time recently at Paso Robles springs. Mrs. John Nodiue was brought home from La Grande this week, where she has been In- a hospital. She is great ly Improved In health. The machinery for the new planer A GOOD RECORD We have conducted a laundry business in La Qrande for many years. There must be a reason. A trial order will explain the mystery. 7 Laundry PHONE MAIN "7 myMMMtMMIIIIWHIMHMMMIMMIMM has been shipped from Belolt, Wis., and Is expected In Union st any time. It will be placed In position to run as noon as workmen can do It. An Ilwl Cough Medicine. "As an Ideal cough medicine I re gard Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In a class by Itself," says Drr. RA. Wilt shire, of Gwynnevllle, Ind. "I take p.., qt pleasure -In testifying, to-the ra sults of Chamtwrlaln's Cough medi cine. In fact, I know of no other preparation that meets so fully the expectations of the most exacting In cases of croup and coughs of children. As it contains no opium, chloroform or morphine, It certainly makes a mo t safe, pleasant and efficacious remedy for the Ills It Is Intended." For sale b all good dealers. . Advert lel Lellors. Mrs. All Edmonds. Mrs. J. A. Jun.Wiin. Mrs. Genevieve McCoy. Miss Fannie Miller. (i. A. Casey. , Wm. A, Coussens. 'liff Christiansen. John M. Cook. Charles Hawthorne. Henry Ireland. Cap Lift. H. P.. Olds. W. B. Shamber. Chase Thomas. ' . Western Life Indemnity Co. G. M. RICHEY, Postmrttor. KAhTIftV"OOlf l'l.l. Mr. Helen Cro lte-eic Rud News From CiraiMl Rapid, Midi. Mrs. Ellen Cross has received news of the death of her cousin. Dr. John son of Grand Rapids, Mich. The doc tor for many years has been closely Identified with the best business Inter ests of that cliy. ! W H. B0HNENKAMP CO : Hardware. Stoves and Furnituie, 1 Building Material : Sewing Machine Needles and Shuttles : Special Sale on Sewing Machine Oil 5c Per Bottle DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month FERGUSON'S THE BOOK STORE . 0 - w I I z . z z z Z z z Z 6 a z LENTEN SEASON Is on PROPER GROCERIES i i Is the uppermost thought in a careful housewife's mind NO YES Has the Proper ? Brands PHONE RED 1161 I A trial order will prove this assertion j - I i t i f t