MOXD.IT, AVRIL 5, 1909. PAGE SEC , EIGHT PAGES. EYEJUXG OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGOX. x WHT NOT TRY . ; Popham's ASTHMA REMEDY? Glvea prompt and positive relief i wry case. Bold by druggist. Price $1.00. Trial package by mall 10 . ,' cents. Williams Mfg. Co., Prop, , clerelanJ . Tor aaV by A. T. HILU Prugg-Ut. ""ss'MlldTedazeitlne, teacher of china painting and water colors. Stu- . IDh.n. T31noU dlo 810 Main avcuuu. 151. -, :28-2. We have Just recelveC a complete line of Columbia double disc records. 65c. Newlln Book & Stationery Co. IdrilOng I I e There are several kinds of drilling but the kind the kind that makes the turned irUA the, drilling Portland and Walfa'itu, .'. va:i :r-il Avail able. There is no need ; of a dry farm. The task 5 is not so , great as you may think. I have had J years of experience and understand the well busi- ness thoroughly. :D.M. HUNT 2 LA GBANDE. OREGON j DO YOU KNOW: I FOR CERTAIN? I 4 that your title is gocd? 2 An abstract will tell you all about it and it may be to your advantage to have I one made. You cannot afford to take chances. S .R. OLIVER: La Grande National Bank I 'Building J Merchants! Save i t $10,000 In 1901 the ' Merchants of Oregon saved over $10,000 by carrying a part $ of their Insurance in their own company, the Oregon J Merchants Mutual Fire As- J surance Association, of J Dayton, Oregon. In 1908 i they will save $15,000. During -ike- sahie period their neighbors were hand- ing over $1,500,000 in j profits to outside companies In the Oregon Merchants t Mutual you get: INSURANCE AT COST A LIMIT TO YOUR UADIL- ITItS PROMPTSETTLEMENT OF t LOSSES 1. W. OLIVER, Agent it Has Discovered that Rameses first preserved his teeth by the extensive use of gold in the shape of gold crowns 3459 years ago Th$ use 6f gold crowns is not a new innova tion by any means, but they save teeth which in some cases are so badly broken down thai other methods are of no avail. DO w RATES TO OREGON DAILY DURINC MARCH and APRIL from all part30f the East : lid UNION PACIfIC ORCG0M SHORT 1 INE THE OREGON RAILR0A & NAVIGATION CO. SOUTHERN PACIFIC 433. from Chicago $30.50 f-om St. Louis $25. from Omaha $25 from Kansas City Correspondingly low from all other points. To the Public ; v. nnrt toll Ihom ftViont th Write letters to everybody you know low colonist rates. Send them litera ture about Oregon, or send their ad dresses to us and we will do it. In this way you can be a great help In the growth and progress of your state. You Can Prepay fares for any one from any placo 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 VM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co Southern Pacific Co. (Lines In Oregon) I'oi tlHiid, Oregon Tastes LiKe Maple" Said tweet little riri bn tried !ton boteakea. It tuteo Ilk mxple on all kind ot bread and cake. Towle's CIRCUS . Brand Table Syrup It aMlchH blend ofSonrCan -6j rup, Cora fcruy, li-.a j and Maple Syrup Toarrraecr bn If nek bin tndar ' bnw fto mt raLAot Wllrf A nlm.k lr . , Tka Tewle Maple Srnip Co. FOR RENT 4 room house with bain. 1 acre ground, city water, near new brick school north side. Call at 1912 4th street 4-2-3 Been MAT I SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES ABE GOOD BOOMERS. Booster Meetings Being Held in Mm; Cities ibis Week (Portland correspondence). Meetings under the auspices of the local organizations of the Oregon Development league are being held at Rosebury, Monday, April 5, at Cen tral Point Tuseday, Oakland Wednes day, Cottage Grove Thursday, Eugene Friday, and Oregon City Saturday. The Central Point gathering will have delegations- representing the entire Rogue river valley. . As a direct result of the advertising campaign carjed on by the Portland Commercial club, of which a feature has been the statement that people can buy their tickets to any point in Oregon just as cheap as to Portland, and the fact that the money is spent in telling of the resources of the state rather than of the attractions of the city, very few correspondents ask about Portland nowadays. In fact over fifty per cent of all the specific inquiries are about fruit lands. This is true because not only are agrlculturatstt ana noriicuiiur alists Interested, but men in the pro fessional walks of life who want to get out into the ouen air, find fruit growing especially congenial. Many of this class have been among our most successful growers In various parts of Oregon. The inquiries about dairying are not numerous, but they Come from those actually engaged in, the work In other states, and undoubtedly a larger percentage of the dairy letters mean settlers than those o nother subjects. The magnificient work of the citi zenship of Oregon, the co-operation of the churches an dthe schools with the commercial bodies, has influenced nine-tenths of the people who are coming to this state on colonist rates so that they go direct to their place of final settlement, and the congestion 1 felt so keenly at Portland during '. record-breaking 1907 is almost entire , ly done away with. As the crowning test of organization, Portland has had ! such loyal assistance from her busi ' ness houses and citizens that iiOn.Oiifl leaflets have gone out in their letters In a single month. ! Oregon and other Pacific coast states have an intense interest In the matter of tariff revision. jtiRt as do other sections of the country. Numer ous resolutions have been adopted by ' commercial bodies approving a higher import duty on hops. to the Kast for : sevMHi "tiion'iiU iUir.. provided himself in advame with a generous sized note bonk, and kept record of all his trallintf fl i'inin tancen and all his old frit-nds with whom he talked in different parts of the country. These people are now getting booklets from every part of Oregon through the Portland Com- 'nierclal club. Others ran asBist very ' materially in this way. FOR SALE 8 room house with 1 lot. or ',4 block of ground, will rent or trade for land, cattle or horses. Mar tin Larson. S04 3rd st. 3-31-4-6 Treasurer's Call for County Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned treasurer of. Union county, Oregon, has funds on hand with which to pay all county warrants that were endorsed by the treasurer prior to the first day of April, 1907. No Interest allowed on the above warrants after March 22, 1909.' 8-22-tf JOHN FRAWLET, , Treasurer of Union County, Oregon. MONEY TO LOAN Have yqu money to loan on first-class security? For particulars call up Black 61. 3-30-6t For a sanitary way of cleaning car pets without atklug them up from the floor see ad In this paper. 3-31-3t UNION NURSERY J. B. WT.AVER, Prop. Fruit, shade and or namental trees. Sherbs and Roses. Strawberry vines and other small fiuit SEND FOR PRICE LIST UNION, ORE. Bay State Paint Large consignment just received All colors. Formula on each :an. You take no cnances in buying this brand. Carter White Lead Standard the world . over. Gave satisfac tion years ago and gives universal satis faction today. WALL PAP E K pri.e will appeal to you. James A. Sugg 4dams A crnie A Pleasant riijk When you want a pleasant physic give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial. The yare mild and gentle In their action and always pro duce a pleavant cathartic effect. Call at all gooi dealers for a free sample. Seventeen years of practical experience in saving teeth and treating diseased conditions of the mouth helps to make a man proficient, L E. STEVENSON D. 0. S. Post Office Block DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month GEORGE PALMER, President W. H. BRENHOLTS Ass't Cashier F. J. HOLMES, Vice President , C. S. WILLIAMS, 2d Ass't Cashier F. L. MEYERS Cashier La Grande National Bank Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $170,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY DIRECTORS J. M. Berry J. D. Matheson F. J. Holmes F. M. Brykit' C. C. Pennington F. L Meyers Geo. L. Cleaver W. L Bren'holts George Palmer DAILY OBSERVE R 65c a Month A n r i We have conducted a laundry business in La Grande for many years. There must be a reason. A trial order will explain the mystery. A. B C . Laundry PHONE MAIN 7 BEAUTIFUL EASTER CARDS j At FERGUSON'S We think we have the Prettiest Books, Stationery "Nothing Is Too EASTER CARDS in Town ; and Office Supplies Much Trouble" : X . c