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DR. C. D. PONS THE EMINENT EYE AND NERVE SPECIALIST OF SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. IS IN LA GRANDE AGAIN. NOW AT THE v Sommer Hotel Parlors A JEALOUS MAN IS EXPLAINED AS FOLLOWS , - By Dr. Pont the eye tpeciali'tt. Glancing over the evening Observer I was amused at the article inserted by 0. M. Heacock, claiming to know a certain traveling optician who it now in La Grande whom he said, he met in Sa em, Oregon last April 1 1. 1906, who he taid failed to pass the state Board and who went before the state Board of Optome try again thit year January 19th and was successful in passing, was now in town, and many other things which I hope none failed to read. However as 1 do not class mvsalf with rh nrJim,. FOR ONE WEEK. Jeweler and Ootician. I fl . th h. was aiming his arrow at me, and as I am the only traveling specialist here, I feel it my duty to answer this insertion, in which I miisf a ii f nnnn. M M f 1 . I J - - Dr. Pons is just from the East where , eock tn9 Jeweler Md 0pt;cian ev(m knew tr.ere was such a man in. existence until I came to town thit time. I take it a granted that I am the one he refers to, althono names were mentioned, as I just took tne examination and passed with h;gh honors and I doubt at to w miner ne went oerore the examining board to get hit paper. All the Opticians in the state of Oregon, at the time the law was passed got their certificates without examination whether they were college graduates or not. As to my 200 pound grinding plant in all it weigh 400 pounds, all are invited to call and see it 1 nave wnueii Io oaiaui JiOi-n find out all the names who took the ex amination and those who got them with out taking the Optical examination and will have them in a day or to and then I will publish them to you will all know. I hope all my patients will read thit and any additional ad which may appear in the paper, altho I am doing lota of business and shall try and not do all the work t I believe in getting my thare and no more, and do not want to take anyonet patientt away from them. Kind withes and pleasant greetings to all I remain Yourt Kindly, Dr. C. D. Pons, Optometist he hat been taking a special postgraduate course oh eye measurements and with bim he hat brought all the latest fadt mint ovjma in iiuso glasses ana mournings. Every pair of glasses fitted by the doctor it ground here in La Grande by hit own hands. If you don't know Dr. Pont ask your neighbor about him as they all know him. All his old patients are invited to call and many new onet. Remember, Sail examinations and consultations art e. If your eyet trouble you call and see him or if you are nervous or have headache it may be your eyes. AH tUiii guaranteed to f.t ;p;c:i!!y to eich person. All work done - at Chicago prices. Office hours: 9 a. m. til 12 m and 5 1 4 p. m. till 7 p. m. Referance, Oregon State Board. WISE COUNSEL FROM THE SOUTH "I want to give tome valuable advice to those who suffer with lame back and kidney trouble," taya J. R. Blankenship of Beck, Tenn. "I have proved to aa abso lute certainty that Electric Bitters will positively cure thit distressing condition The first bottle gave me great relief and after taking a few more bottles, I was completely cured; to completely that it becomes a pleasure to recommend this great remedy." Sold under guaranete t Newlin drug store. Price 50c. INITIATION TEE $5.00 M. W. A. MEM3ERSMIP 851.000 MODERN WOODMEN CF AMERICA Oldest Wc odmen Order in United States . Largest Beneficiary Order ; ? Cheapest Safe 'Insurance Popular Order in . America Most 24 YEARS OLD M. W. A. 9 ASSESSMENTS IN 1906 litatwa i ngfJ- - J Chcrry'sr New VICTORY FOR TRAVELERS Atlanta, G A., Feb. 1 As a result of the long and perittent efforts of the Travelers' Protective Association and others travelers' organiation, the railroads of the South today placed on general tale interchangeable mileage books at a uniform rate of 2 1-2 cent a mile. The mileage is interchangeable on practically all of the roads east of the Mississippi and south of the Ohio and Potomac riven. ' The advantages to be gained by purchasing your groceries here you wouldn't hesitate a. mlnutd about deciding that this is th store to be favored with .your ratronage. We carry only the best groceries obtainab'e and j everything purchased ! here can be depended j upon as being fresh. Try j us and see how well we can take care of your wants. Try our Utah honey. " , ' PHONE MAIN 48 QEDbc BRIT N03TH FIR STREET NOTICE OF CITY MARSHAL'S SALE Notice it hereby given that under and by virtue of a warrant and order of tale, to me directed and made and issued by the Recorder of the City of La 'Grande. Oregon, upon a certain lien for assessment on the following described lot and parcel of land on Fourth Street in taid city, fqr tne improvement of a portion of aaid t reet which taid lien wat duly made and declared by the Common Council of taid city, and wat duly entered in the docket of City liens if taid city on the 3rd day of September 1906. and which aaid lien wat and it in favor of ' the City of La Grande, Oregon, and againtt taid lot and parcel of land, and it for the amount here inn f tar set out with the costs thereon, I have levied upon, and will on ' Monday, the 4th day of March. A. D. 1907. at 10 o'clock a. m. of aaid.day, at the office of the City Marthal of taid City, in the Fire Department Building, in the City of La Grande, Oregon, tell at public auction to the highest and best bidder thereior, for cash in hand, the following described lot and parcel of land, to wit: Lot (1 ) One, Block (SO) Thirty, Chapline Addition to satisfy taid turn of $25.60 with costs and accuring costs. s -, .. , , -, - Dated at La Grande, Oregon, thit Jan uary 21st, A. D. 1097. L Rayburn, Ciy Marshal of La Grande, Oregon. a 0)0)00 o OOO a oooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO LATE JEWELRY ARRIVALS NOW ON EXHIBITION J. II. PEARE. La Grande's Leading J:weler and Optician Opposite U. S. Land Office FINEST STOCK OF DEPENDABLE JEWELRY IN CITY ' y , ... t ..... ... farmers ana Traders 7ationai SftanA 4T" i: Laundry Now Ready For Business FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING All orders promptly filled. Pricet reason able. Call at 190S 3d st. between Park and Adams Ave. Phone Main 711 A SNAP IF TAKEN IMMEDIATELY Eighty acres of land 2 miles south from La Grande, part of it well timbered, take it for $425.00. The Real Estate, Loan & Collection Co. ? . ' ' t ' .i I 1 PHONE MAIN 78 HOW TO CURE CHILBLAINS "To eniov freedom from chilblains", writes John Kemp, East Otisfield, Me., "I apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Have also used it for salt rheum ith excellent resuks". Guaranteed to cure fever sores, indolent ulcers, piles, burns, wounds, frost bites and skin diseases. 25c at Newlin drug store. Into each life some sorrow must fall; Wise people don't sit down' and sawl; . Only fools suicide or take to flight; Smart people take -Jocky Mountain Tea at night. Newlin Druo Company. VISIT OUR CANDY PARLORS SELtfER, T"eMnlly MlfcJOf ailMABSIUl'SSMt i Notice it hereby given that under and by virtue of a warrant and order of tale to me directed and make and issued by the Recorder of the City of La Grande Oregon, upon a certain lien for assessment on the following described lot and parcel of land on Fourth Street in said City, for the improvement of a portion of taid ttrtet which taid lien wat duly made and de clared by the Common Council of taid City and wat duly entered in the Docket of Clty'lelnt of said City on the 3rd. day of September 1906, and which said lien wat and it in favor of the City of La Grande, Oregon, and against ta.d lot and parcel of land, and it for the amount hereinafter I set out with the costs thereon, I have levied upon, and will on Monday.the 4th day of Marsh A D 1907. at 10 o'clock A M of said day, at the oUce of the City Marshal of said City, r the Fir Depart ment Building, in the City of La Grande. Oregon, sell at public auction to the high est and best bidder therefor, for cash in hand, the following described lot and parcel of land, to wit: Lot two (2) Block (31) Thirty-one. C-aplins addition, to satisfy said sum of $23,60 with costs and accuring costs. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this Jan uary 21st, A U 1907. L.. KAYBUKN City Marshal of La Grande Oregon Capital , . .$ 60.000.00 Surplus and Undivided Property 16,000.00 Liabilities of Shareholders 60,000.00 responsibility . .$136,000.00 it t- Condua.eo w '.r -upervislorL of United States Bank Examinert. oA?EAND RELIABLE Glad to continue li enomera and pleased to meet new ones. A General Banking im. Ex...an?" Business; Conducted. Loan made on appro-. b Seciri.y " """ " " Highest Market Price paid ior b.. ,n C nty Warrants and City of - La Grande Warrants. Be tui e tt c. . cn u when you have warrants for Sale. ' ' f ' V t K La Grande National Bank ESTABLISHED 1887 $150,000 United States Depositary Capital and Surplus, - - OFFICERS ANO DIRECTORS ' GEORGE PALMER. President. J. M. BERRY, Vice Phksident. F. L. MEYERS. Cashier. ESTABLISHED 3655 1887 HOW TO AVOID PNEUMONIA We have never heard of a single in. stance of a cold resulting in pneumonia or other lung trooble when Foley's Honey ar.d Tar has been taken. It notonly stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered. Dr. C. J. Bishop of Agnew, Mich., writes: "I tnve used Foley's Honey and Tar in three very severe cases of pneumonia witn good results in every case." W. I BR EN HOLTS, 1st Assistant Cashier. GEORGE L. CLEAVER. C, C. PENINGTON, C. S. WILLIAMS. 2nd Assistant Cashier F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. COHLEY. F. J. HOLMES. ' ; in the Comparative statemeut showing growth of the bank't businest past three years Individual deposits January 2nd 1905 $567.728 97 January 2nd 1906 627.643 18 January 2nd 1907 736,370 60 Total volume of businest $678,740 98 869,018 86 9d6.185 67 . The La Grande National Bank REPORT OF CONDITION, JAN. 26th. 1907. r " RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $649,145.75 United States Bonds 10'??? o Real Estate, Furniture, etc 45.111.49 Cash Assets: Due from Banks $142,713.56 Due from U. S. . Treasurer. 2.500.00 V Cashonhand. 57.000.14-202.213.70 Total - $996,470.94 LIABILITIES ' Capital Stock $100,000.00 Surplus 50,000.00 Undivided Profits 16.308.18 Circulation 60,000.00 Deposits Individual ...$767,699 79 Banks 12 462 97-780.162.76 Total . $996470.94 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS GEORGE PALMER. President. , J. M. BERRY. Vi:b President. F. L. MEYERS. Cashier. W, L BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashieh. SHERWOOD WILLIAMS, 2nd Assistant Cashier. GEO. L. CLEAVER, F. M. BYRKIT. C. C. PENINGTON, F.J.HOLMES, A. B. CONLEY, With ample capital large experience, and unsurpassed families, w. offer you absolute security fo, your deposits; and solicit your banking butiness, promising you courteous treatment, and every lib erality consistent with conservative banking. THROAT I AND n nitMrfv REM irirftinrs 1 )R. KONG'S w ME COUGHS AND GOLDS CURES "THROAT '"LUNG DISEASES SAVED NCR SON'S UFE A!jr ton Rex wat taken, down year ago with lung trouble. We doctored tome montha without Improvement. Then I began giving Dr. King'! New Discovery, and I toon noticed a change for the better. I kept thit treatment up for a tew weekt and now my aoo it perfectly well and work every day. MRS SAMP E1PPEE, Ava, Ho. OOo AND $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY Newlin Drus: Comoanv