PAGE EIGHT LA OEaisDE EVENING OBSEftVEB MONDAY, AUGUST 8,1910 m fl '$ - v "c - ! r i 15 FIHST TO FILE li PAPERS lOWTr (LEEK ED WRIGHT UIXS THE CAMPAIGN BE Will Ai Yoters for Ifc-Eloctlon Standing on Official Record The first man to file bis nominating papers In Union county was County Clerk Ed Wright, and by bo doing, he opened the campaign for this year. Mr. Wright will ask for re-election purely on the record he has made as En official. Not only need the term he Is now serving be used In Judging whether he should be retained in his present position, but be is willing that his career as deputy before he ascend ed to the office, be also scrutinized. The general opinion prevails that Ed. Wright will not bare opposition in This campaign. He was born In Un ion, has been Identified with the county every day of his life, and It is f ratifying to his trends to be able to ttate that there are no black spots on bis career. He comes from a strain of blood that has done a great deal to ward building this valley and Eastern Oregon, hence the large number of trtends woo are eninuwasuc in "uia upport Officially, th county clerk's office has never been better handled in the eopnty's history, according to able critics, than It has under the admin istratlon of Ed Wright The courtesy he exetends to all patrons is well known from one end of the county to the other, and no person ever made an Inquiry there who did not receive prompt and careful consideration. i Another feature, which is believed to have a strong bearing on Mr. Wright's candidacy is the economy be has practiced saving the county nany dollars on supplies and in con ducting his department IS PLEASED III CHIT? PROF. II ALIO WELL OF LEWISTOX, KETl'EMS FEO WALLOWA Sws Proems on Every 81de Has Good W ord for La Grande, Also Prof. II. A. Hallowell, dean of the faculty at the Idaho State Normal, at Lewiston, returned yesterday to La Grande, from a trip Into the Wallowa country. Prof. Hallowell visited En terprise, Joseph and Wallowa Lake. Speaking of the valley, he said: This was my first trip into that country, and it was a revelation to me. Not only did I enjoy the scenery, but the general appearance of pros perity on every hand, Impressed me favorably. . There is a fine county high school building at Enterprise, and another High school is now being built at Jos eph. Both of these towns should grow rapidly. I might say the same of Wallowa, ' for I understand new lumber mills have recently been built there. There Is a rumor that the Crelghton 300 acre ranch near Joseph, Is to be divided into ten acre farms, i If this is done Joseph will benefit im mensely. "AH of the valley, it seems to me, is In a sense tributary to La Grande. For that reason, If for no other, La Grande itself will develop wonderful ly within the next two or three years, for the .continued prosperity of, the valley is unquestioned. "La Grande is surely progressing. The new $75,000 High school building will, when completed, be a model of its kind. I had the pleasure of going over the building, as It now stands, with Supt. Stout, who explained to me the general plant. The citizens of La Grande are to be congratulated upon the enterprise and Interest in educa tional affairs." o Retire. Beginning Wednesday, Aug- 0 0 ust 10, the registration books for Union county will be placed In the rear room of the United States National bank and reg- Istratlon may be made at the A following hours: From .5:15 to 6 and from 7 to 9 p. m. This 0 4 is done to accomodate the gen- J eral public and everyone elig- A lble Is requested to register. A O Argalng- McDonald Escheat Case. The attention of the court is direct ed today to the argument In the Mc Donald escheat case. The state. through its attorneys, has asked for & receiver for the estate. Prosecutor Iranhoe and Attorneys Cochran rep resent the state and Turner Oliver represents the defense. Lawn SoctaL Lady Macabees will hold a lawn bo- ' : - cial at the home of Mrs. Prank Jolly, j O. E. Silverthorn, the druggist, is corner Main and Spring, from 3 to 10 spending a few days In Portland, ?. m. looking after business matters. Laundry Patrons Xotlce Cherry's New Laundry, having tak en their horse aid wagon from us, becomes necessary for us to handle the work, which has formerly been handled by that wagon, with our own. Oar deliveryman has not attempted to become familiar with the calls heretofore made by the other wagon, consequently some of their patrons may be overlooked. A phone call will bring our wagon. We have been able to procure suffi cient ttAln. nn that w .n m hanril all work without any delay. A. B. C LAUNDRY, A8-9-10-11-12-13 5 j Dedal Aisle if (Tuesday Specials on the jtfisle Bargains picked up here and there over our im mense stock that you should not miss New Dress Ginghams 1A. worth 12 1-2, on sale lvC Galicoes, new supply the ' . C best grade uC Mens' light weight brown 9C underwear ' ' OOC Extra good value black A Lisle hose 3C Turbans and new hair or goods OJC Press braid (5 yd. bunch) 1 white and colors ' C Bath towels, extra large 1 Ol - on sale 12C Ganvas gloves, regular n 10c grade Overalls, Finck's Union , Qd- Map R. R. on sale OuC Romper suits, ages 2 to QQ 6 years, on sale OSJC 4 GUt Ahiays belter jhe pal? I Doctor Boiler Beaten. London. Aug. 8. A Hindu wrestler defeated Dr. Roller of Seattle, at wrestling today. The first fall was In one minute and forty seconds, and the second one in one minute and nine seconds. Jiew Automobile Purchased Frank Leavlt. the machinist, has purchased a new automobile of the White Steamer variety. Claude Woodell, a farmer near AM cel, has purchased an E. "M. & F. au tomobile from the M. & M. company G. M. Richey has a new seven-pa senger touring car j Investigation Renewed Today. McAltster, Okla., Aug. 8. J. C. Mc Murray. holder of the Indian con tracts, in the bribery charges made by Senator Gore.'wlll probably be the first witness in the investigation com mittees, which resumea today A num ber of Indians will probably be called to the stand. McCurtaln, day, caused a sensation, was recalled today. He retold Saturdays story of an alleged offer of a bribe by McMur- ray. , ,..-. It was shown by the testimony that the McMurray firm, employed as at torneys In land sales, was also re tained to resist payment . of taxes on Indian property. , New Clarionet Player. C. Kirkpatrick, of Spokane, a broth er of H. G. Kirkpatrick of this city, will make his future home fn La Grande, and will materially assist in the perfection of our popular band. ordered the military withdrawn. Gang Sear Death. Baltimore, Aug. 8. Joe Cans is close to the end. He la In a semi- whose testimony Satur- comatose state. Only the family Is al lowed to visit him. Corn Crop Bad. "Washington, Aug. 8. The corn of the United States is in worse shape than at this time last year, according to the department of agriculture to day. Estimates bade up to August 1 give only 79.3 per cent of a perfect crop this year. . Troops Unnecessary Columbus, Ohio, Aug. , 8. Mayor Marshall notified Governor Harmon today that troops are no longer neces sary in Columbus to control the street car situation. Following the receipt of this communication, the Governor National Printers Meet Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 8. The International Typographical conven tion opened here today. The day was spent In addresses of welcome, etc. Ben Burrows, a popular Pendleton wood and coal man, was a business visitor in La Grande today. IT D ' ;py;vf'v':; T TV rj n n rritfflnrfTiTn frnnn t inrim I rrri 77nrrnn (rtifnvn (c ! ! 1 ' II Below you may see a sample of the IV be pleased to have you many listings which I hold. If you want to buy or sell ' call. MANY BARGAINS W CITY PROPERTY Insure Your Grain . Many farms are insuring their grain now in the field during the per iod of harvest and storln?. If Inter ested call or phone mv Why Pay Rent? I have a seven-room plastered house, sightly view of city and valley. City water in house, stone founda tion. Terms $100 down, balance on easy terms, tither $15 per month or $100 every six months. Now in Gourse of Contraction' Fine modern house la every re i spect, plumbed, flue built for fur nace, large basement cellar. Every thing first class. Situated on east Adams avenue, $3,500 on easy terms. Grazing Land 240 acres, large spring on place. Good wagon road to tract; consider able can be cultivated. Price $7 per acre. Fruit Farms I have several choice buys in im proved fruit farms, where the or chards are all .the way from 7 years to Xo years of age. The crops are n."w on the trees and Bpeak for them selves. To illustrate, we have one 20 acre tract, with 14 acrts of bearing orchard, 6 acres on which the trees are 13 years old. 8 acres seven years old, water right; every acre first class land and crop goes with place. If taken very soon. Price only $6,500. Other Bargains We have other bargains in fruit land, several close to La Grande, and several tracts on the Sandridge, in cluding some extra fine property ad joining Imbler. If you want any thing In fruit bearing orchards call. Sand Ridge Farm elgh'r-fcur acres, splendid land, for either grain or fruit, $3,500; one mtle, from Imbler. At least one-half cash required. Farm in Lower Cove 160 acres splendid timothy land, own er has been farming It In grain for seven years. River runs through a portion of it $60 per acre. Farm near Talocaset 160 acres of land near Telocaset Thi sland was farmed for many yefr3. Price If taken in near future $5 per acre. Farm near Summerville 80 acres fine fruit land, $60 per ac cre. If interested call and learn par ticulars. Opportunity for Speculation 80 acres adjolalns tLe city. Crop growing on no less than 20 acres, fine large spring. This place Is all ' well fenced, county road running along entrle side of place, making It suitable for subdivision Into smalt tracts. The price Is only $37.50 per acre. This land if cut up would eas ily bring $100 per acre. Land on two sides of It cannot be bought today for $100 per acre. A Real Home 80 acr farm one quarter of a mile from city limits. Good modern house with furnace, bath, toilet, cement cel lar with living spring. Commercial orchard or seven acres. Ideal -dairy and poultry farm, $5,000 , on easy terms. City Property House and three lets on Pennsyl vania avenue, two Btory, in splendid repair. Just repainted and papered throughout, $2,500, reasonabe terms. Nice little horn Gracde. easy terms $1100 . In North La on this place. Two-story house and three lots on North Fir street desirable property, for only $l,400i Twelve acres and nice two-story, house in South La Grande, $4,00 ; 100 fruit trees and an Ideal place fot a few cows and poultry. This site Is a commanding view of beautiful Grande Ronde. A new seven-room house on East Adams avenue, roomy basement, pastercd, well finished throughout, $2,600. Three lots on Main avenue, facing north for $360. Three lots on the beaut! rn" lightly hll side, west of La Grando ;:.aao. Deslrabel lot and houses In nearly i every portion of the city, jf u i Ja JLo mwej 9 Real Estate and Insurance, La Grande, Next Door to City Offices