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PAGE TWO LA CfiAXDE EVENING OBSERVLB, TUESDAY, APRIL 36, 1912. 00000 0 POLITICAL AN- 0 NOUNCEMENTS 0 0 000000000 FOB RECOBDER. I hereby announce mr catidi- dacy for the republican nomina- tton to the office of conn; re- . order. If nominated and elect- 4-J I will conduct the ofste as 3 economically as Is onsiatent with ond business principle. Pd. adv. J. R. S: OtC ? French Dry Cleaning Saves Clothes And MONEY Few people realize the possibili ties of our French Dry Clean- : ing Process both as the work - and as a source of economy. We clean anything ' In Ladies' , or , Jests' wearing apparel; also household draperies, etc. This service has a wonderful life re storing effect and makes any ' article look better and wear longer. We recommend French Pry Cleaning as one of the most effective means of economizing. Our services are the most thor ough and satisfactory in the west ' . City Dye Works THOROUGHBRED PLY MOTH EOCKS Pallet and Cockerel Mating Utility JIatirgs. Eggs for le. For Prices Cor. respond to D.B. STODDARD La Grande, Oie Getting Left is what those niisguided mortals are doing who buy wheels on the strength- of their being "just :is good" as the Columbia bicycle. There is no other wheel just as good oiid certainly none belter. The Colum bia wheel stands for all Ihat is superior in bicycle construct ion - grace, beauty and case of run ning. New stock just ar rived. Leighton's Garage UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS J. R. OL1VLR. Piopiiotor The RolinMft Abstract fim t,f ' Union County. FRE INbURANC: MORTGAGE LOANS I W 1 FOR JOIXX SE51T0B. I hereby announce myself a a candidate for the reotiblican nonv- fnatlon to the office of Joint eo- ator from t'nloo and Wallowa conntiea. at the A or! I orimariea I am a candidate on my meriu established through 25 years' res- Idence la Union county. Pd. adv. 2 : ED. B. KIDDLE. . F02 SUE BIFF. I wish to announce my caudi- dacy for the republican nomina- tfon to the office of sheriff at the ? April primaries. If nominated - and elected, will serve the coan- tr with every rjossible opportun- ity. Pd. adv. JOHN WALDEN. FOB REPRESENTATIVE. " To the republican voters of Un- Ion coufity: I herewith announce my candidacy for representative at the republican primaries. An honest, efficient term with the in- terests of I.'flion county at heart Is my aim. b C. J. FORSSTROM. Pd. Adv. FOB COOTI CLERK. " . I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of coun- ty clerk of Union county, subject to the decision of the republican & voters at the primary election to be held April 19th. 1913. . 4 If nominated and elected I prom 1 t Ise to conduct the affairs of the t office as economically as is con- slstent with business methods. , ' ED WRIGHT. Pd. adv. , fyb4'j'i'$y&Q4t'G FOR BEI'ESEXTATIVE. e I hereby announce myself as a 4 p candidate for representative for Union county subject to the deci- sion of the voters of the republi- can party at the primary election ' to be hell April 19. 1912. , v For Statement No. 1, legisia- 4 tive economy in accordance with " the best business principles in ? the Just management of state and 4 v county affairs, roads by county 4 unit system, equitable dlstribu- 3 tlon of taxes, reasonable amount 3- of household goods exempt from ? taxation. V If nominated and elected in for the Interest of tho people of 'Jn jho mMer of the proposed Couu Union county. Pd adv. ;. , , n(,titirm,,, for hv oarret Elok- A. E. LAMBERT, b i e i 5 & ? (4 t f ' v I RECORDER. FOR I nra a candidate for nomina- 4 ' tlon by the republican primaries. -i Q This la my decision. Iloports to i' the contrary notwithstanding. 1 t D. H. PROCTOR. f Pr. Adv. 8J!sj)5-4SJ i 'i FOB SHERIFF. 4 4 I hereby announce mysolt as a i cnndldnto for sheriff In Union S county subject to the decision of i the voters ot tho ropubllcau par- f 4 ty at the primary election to be S held April. 19. Pd adv. o-8 AUGUST HUG, Elgin. $ iS?i!S)SJiS'SSS?1 Ji$S'tSS5&SS&SSS TO THE TAXPAYERS. f P To dciiuirrnlic voters of Union county: I wlRh to sot rumors ? right that havo been going tho 5 rounds to the effect that I have N S not paid tho county for losses ? Biistnlnod In tho failure of the ? -v Farmers' ami Trailers' Nutlnnal Hunk. 1 have paid every ' cent ,; and 1 owe the county nothing;. 1 N paid this sum of money mortgag Inp my linina nnil I hereby gunr '? nntee to thoso who have been in- formed otherwise that my obllga tlous havo been met. V. P. CniMYERS. '? . 6 e it , ji $. s ij $ 8 s Q 'jt- S f- .i '; Jv & -A O - F0RSSTWOM SHJXS STATE- 31 EXT. t ntn n believer In niul havo ! siiliseiitied to Stfttcment No. 1 not- "" withstanding rumors and reports ;' to the contrary. This can be 3 vt-rllled by Investisnting my pe- tltion on llle with the county clerk. . h ' C. .1. FORSSTROM. ft OF SCIE COHI.VG OF RADIUM LIQCID JUX JJfPOKTA.M. Mil Tickets Go on Sale Tomorrow Jforn log for Splendid Treat. Tomorrow morning seats go on sale for the Batty lecture on the thres gieatesi mysteries of modern science wireless telegraphy, radium and li quid air. The entertainment will be held in the high 'school auditorium. and promises to be a treat of the first! v.ater. ( 1 W. O.Carrier, president Carrol! col-' lege, Waukesha, Wis., says of this feature: Vn..-wtnr ot.nrfo,i v., ly all the college faculty and student. aad high school students and many of our' prominent citizens, and for two hours your discourse on the illustra-l tior.s of the working of wireless tel egraphy, radium and liquid air was most entertaining and Instructive. Your humor arf. description of the possibilities for the future were much appreciated as well as your, revela tion of scientific truth. ;; Your lecture was profitable to all who heard it, and I am more than pleased to have had you with us." V ?. j & Q & i 4r 4 & & i couxTr COURT PROCEED- i tr -. IXGS. . ' ' In the matter of the monthly re port of the County Treasurer; ap proved. In the matter of the monthly re port of Scalp Bounty Warrants is sued; approved. ! In the matter of the monthly a' lowances to various Indigent Persons Warrants ordered drawn a3 follows: ID. W. Smider, $15.00; Maggie Slagse' $10.00; .Mrs. John Hllderbrant, $12.50: Elizabeth A. Garren, $15.00; Ko Hornbeck, $20.00; Clara Scries, $10.00; Mrs. F. B. Huntley, $12.50; .Mrs. C Moffltt. $10.00: Mrs. M. A. Tripp S10.00: lMth. Ella Harris, $10.00; J. F. Williams, $12.50; MH McLachlcn, $10.00; Alfred Banks, $10.00; Jan05 O. Sago, $12.30; Mrs. Ole Olson, $7.50. land et al. Dismissed on request ot Petitioner. : ' ' . In the matter of the proposed vaca tion nr CotMitv Hoaii petfthned for by Carrel Uloklund et ul. Dismissed on request of petitioner. In t!t J matter of the petition of Jas. h. Woodell et al., for the grniling of Sundrldge Roads. Denied on account of insufficient Gen. Rond Funds. In tho matter- of tho approval of Franchise of Eastern Oregon Co-Operative Telephone Association. Fran chise Grantod. In the mutter of the application for Increased allowance to Mrs. Ann Gar ren. Allowance raised to $15.00 for two months Instead of $10.00. In the matter of the petition of the Grande Rondo Lumber Co., for can cellation of ta liens. Petition Grant ed. In tho matter of the application of A. W. Hepner for permission to elosi certain County Roads for short time. Petition Granted.' - In the matter of tho petition of Joha McCmiley et nl., for Improvements in Road Dlst. No. Petition Denied. In tho matter of the petition for th. appointment of Jacob Knd as Super visor R. 1) n. !T. Jnroh Knd nnnoin!- ed. In the matter of the nppoiulme.nl c.f Supervisors for various Road Dis tricts; Road Districts No. 17 and Sfi continued for tho term. In the matter of rtcpertlng county Records,' Warrant -ordered drawn for $!)."0.00 balance due on Contract. in tho matter of the application of the City of I.a Grande to lay and con struct sewer through certain streets and alleys. Continued tor the term. MYSTERIES 1 In the mutter of the petition of W. 1). Sargent for tho ctincelUitloi of Tax Lion?.' Petit Inn granted. In the matter of the apportionment of Rond I'unds to various cities and Rood Districts. County Clerk ordered to apportion 50 per cent of road mon ey paid in to various cities and roid districts. In tho matter of wood for Court House. County Clerk ordered to ad vertise for bids. ' In the matter of the petition of A. J. Tucker for a sixty foot road. Coun ty Itoad Viewers ordered to survey.; and lay out said road and to meet ft Elgin, Monday, April 15th, 1912, to as sess damages. In the matter of the application of the Grande Ronde Valley Irrigation company .for franchise, to use cer tain County Roads for canal purposes. Application Granted., In the matter of the petition of J. F. Pby, for cancellation or -Mortgage tax. Petition granted upon paying $13.25 and cancelling Interest. , . MOTHER'S H.UB IS FiLLIXG OiT. TeJI Her PARISI.4X SAGE Will Quit. ' Iy Stop It. No preparation can grow hair on bald heads If the hair root is dead. PARISIAN SAGE, however, will stop ""r n aiB. "i Daman every ' Partlc,e f dandruff and do away with! whlp cn or tne iNewim Drue Cfjm-I scalp itcn or the Jsewiin Drug com pany will refund your money. Thousands of people are wasting : time fooling with remedies that never did and never will stop failing hair, when they can get the quickest kind cf action by using PARISIAN SAGE, a scientific combination that grows hair (when possible) and also puts the mos(t vigorous kind of life and lustre Into It. 50 cents for a large bottle at the Xewlfn Drug company and druggists everywhere. ; V Apr 16 25 May? . Sheridan Murder Trial. ; Vienna,' III., April 15. The case of Stage's Attorney Thomas H. Sheridan ot Johnson County, accused of the murder of Harry Thacker here on September 10, 1910, was called in court today for trial. I n'Oh MAXWELL I lWWP This great horsepower of the new Maxwell Special is unmatched by any other car within $500, of its price.- , This 36-horsepower plant is big enough to produce all the speed and power you will ever need and then leave some for emergencies. - mm "HI: ig Powerful, Stylish . .... " i 36 hp. Maxwell The now Maxwell Special in , add''on' to liberal power has . high-class style of expensix. ,',nrs. It. is truly of the aristocracy, with its new ventilated for- ,oor, flush-side vesti I' ed steel Ixxly, with in side control, the Columbia Honeycomb type radiator, new designed bonnet and rich finish. Look up its record. LEIGHTON'S GARAGE :Let0Meason You XTou devote more of your time to other things, while 1 devote my time to the study of the eye, the exami nation for errors of refraction, manufacture of good lenses, and the perfect fitting of frames. I can, and do, give satisfaction, because I have trained ability, equipment and facilities. My method U successful where others fail. I DO NOT USE DRUGS I Grind. All My Glasses Office 3 Doors East of Golden Rule . Margaret Mayol author-of "Baby Mine," Is at present writing a play WINNER OF 1912 GLIDDEN TOUR Equipped with Top Wind Shield and Spee d o m e t e r . ; ill f !l:i!i i:: ', WC'K I ; life. !' kill I s ia i lift! a mm The extraordinary price Is realized through the large manufacturing and pur chasing economies of the United States Motor Co. Compare with . 'Wears near this price see it. If you cannot conveniently come to us, we will bring the car to you at your home or office. Write to day for catalog. And I which is to be ready for produetloa next season. MAXWELL MASCOTTE ' ' . . ' . 5 - passenger, is equipped with top, wind shield and speedometer, $1250 MAXWELL MESS'S 25313 Equipped with top, head lights and generator, $735 PRICES LA GRANDE DELIVERY $1575-