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J $ m da wl da 4 ,1 REWS AND ROTES Of SPORT 8crlppe News Association ) Feb. 2 TACTS PROYTN BY 0. M.HEAIOCK That Mr. Pont, tha ay i pecialist, lent grinder ate hat never met ma it a false- . Tha Clicago Automobile Show opem nd nd ia proven by tha following tele today and vil continue thru the coming m ree'd from H. W. Barr, secretary week. At was the cate lat year tha big ' Oregon State board of examiners in Firat Rg mant armory has been taken to Optometry. I aent the telegram to Barr houte Ins overfla of exhibit that cou'd l follows: not find acco.n:date h the Coliseum which ii the mm exhibition hall. So much talk of pugilistic umpire ha atartad Hank O'Day training for ntt season. Manager Bibb of the Memphis club ha signed 23 man for the coming season and says tnat it maana the pennant for the Babblers.. ' : A story frem Cincinnati has it that Cnarley Grape win,, the comedian, has signed to play with Ned Hantonthe com ing season. Does this mean that the "Reds" will still stay in the joke column? '': ' Whenever a heavyweight pugilist draws . the color line it means that he does not care to fight Jack Johnson. . DanS5;l2by Greystone tha fatest green pacer owned by Ora Shover of lnd ianopolis is to ba raced next season by Ed Goars. Tha return of Detroit to tha Grand Ciri'jii friirs th D J C""""i ' -tain control Of the circuit court. THIS DATE IN HISTORY (Scrlppa Newa Association) Feb 2. 1 1 41 Stephen defeated at battle of Lincoln. , 1461 Yorkists victorious at Eortimer's Cross (War of tha Roses) 1 80 Assembly of the first Parliam ent of tha United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. 1843 Arrest of Hogan implicated in the steamer "Cariline" affair. 1839 Gen Zuloaga abdicated presi dency of Mexico. 1860 Fifty lives lost in great fire in Elm, street, New York. 1863 Polish provisional government issued its first proclamation, 1892 -Carlyle W H, rris convicted of the murder of Hoion Pc'.ts in Nuw York. 1894- US warship Kiarsjrga wrecked on Roncadur P,:cf. ' 13J7 -Pennsylvania State Capital de stroyed by fire. 1901 Funeral of Queen Victoria, NOT Yf r 'AWiiiiNrv. F:. 2 -Tie rq.rt cir culated ov,r r.... cjntry t ut Sanat-.r Dubois h,ii siynoil a ccs.'r ,t with the Lyceum bureau to luctu-c i,n l!ia M..r- mon rju -n ci is ir,.v,rr.-;!. ,) !,.is olfurs i from flsvui.l c ,nci,r"ii wlnui' arrange tours of p!iij!,,c p'-dkor-.. hji has closeJ with n.ino. and w.ll aw.iii tlu ctoimr of Ins term m t'w senate lu.l'oru deeding whit course pui -iuo. Mrs. Bai;:':i;!on flu ti. the IciJir,; spirit in iJk, Vj.,i.iuf of AmoricA and know iIib iJr:( ,v,-r "Little Mulhr-r" spent several Iwwi u; H.-i, li-.-u-n Tlmrs- day Afljru . a - I .-v. -v.. A' ;;i V H. W. Barr. Salem, Ore. Send name of the three Optician ex amined April 1 1, 1906, Salem. Oregon Telegraph, my expense, important. 0. M. Heacock And received the following from Barr: To O. M. Heacock, La Grande, Ore. Heacock,, Hambler, Pons. Pons pass ed examination in Portland last month. (Signature) H. W. Barr. Now I say that we were all three in troduced, took examination in the same room, went to lunch together, and were together all tha afternoon, while the board was looking over our examination papers. And yet he "Never knew 0. M. Heacock, jeweler and optician, or never knew there was such a man in existence, until he came to town this time." This telegram also shows that Pons was exam ined April 1 1, 1906, and failed, and again took the examination and passed, as I stated in my article in Thursday evening's paper ..,, And yet hi consider himself a special ist above the average optician as ba stated. Now about tha lent grinding. 1 will say that Mr. Pon gets his lensss already ground the same as any of your home opticians excepting that they are not ground on tha edges, this he does and gives the impression that he is grinding the surfaces for his particular patients. This amount of grinding can .be done on an ordinary grindstone by any person of an hour's experience in grind ing. 0. M. Heacock, jeweler and obtician. INITIATION FEE $5.00 M. W. A. MEMBERSHIP 851,000 MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oldest Woodmen Order in United States Largest Beneficiary Order Cheapest Safe Insurance Most Popular Order in America 24 YEARS OLD M. W. A. . 9 ASSESSMENTS IN 1906 LATE JEWELRY ARRIVALS M)W ON EXHIBITION TOMORROW NIGHT On account of the delayed train s.rviee Sergeant Kitty will r.ot appear tonight, but will appear tomorrow nifht at the Stewards Opera House. J. H. PEARE. La Grande's Leading ,!?wler and Optician Opposite U. S. Land Office I FINEST STOCK Of DEPENDABLE JEWELRY IN CITY LODGE DIRECTORY EAGLES La Gra rc Asne SEEF.O F.. meets -Miry Fr u r til ir Elk riall, at 8 p m. V tit rg brhrer nvr.ed tc attend I. R. Snook W. S J. H. Peare W. P. I. 0. 0. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16, meets in their hall every Saturday night. Visiting brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at Model Restaurant. E. B. McKiddv, N. C. Roy D. E. Cox, Sac. 0. Visitir; . DIED The infant child of Mr. ar.d Mrs rv:..- i- , ,, . Oliver, wiicn was corn we-Jnesday ana STAR ENCAMPMENT No. 3! died early hnda morning, was buried ! 0. F.- Meets every first and third Thur M is forenoon in .tha Masonic cemetery lays in tre mtmtn in Odd Fellows ha Kuv. Upton H.Gibbs.o' St oiticiaurc. . A. La Grando Camp "d-fi-fi -n. 2-ri.e .iitiona" Rc-J t i. a q , vj-,u.. Crc;. s -ci ; ! 'S ..i'ie l i j j j iui ,;rib'. ri are cr-fi-.'y inv;U( i.; S5O03 fv. .n i nn n-i 3 j:f j; ;rs m Cuin v 1 :-vM. F. B. Cuhhev 'C ini igdijial (.-'.2i,00J ,n irnncy aihj! S ';1L!;,Ni Clerk. . sup.--r.es son' . J tie s;ciciy. ' ? 'i TJhe farmers and 7Tr defers Tfationat 32ank Capital... ...; , Surplus and Undivided Property Liabilities of Shareholder tt6poniouity .... .$ 60,000.00 .. 15,000.00 60,000.00 iio5.u00.00 ' s s t a Conducted uri.r Supervision of United States Bank Examiners. SA?E AND RELIABLE Glad to continue 'id outomera . and pleased to meet new ones. A General Banking anu (..lango Business Conducted. . Loans made on approv- Secn.y Highest Market Price paid ior L...n Cjjnty Warrants and City of La Grande Warrants, Be suie h, cu..on n when you have warrants for Sale. A A u ui t.u i c C l 0. E. Cox, 5crib. No i Free Oregon State Lands I A SVP : IA.KM IM'irDIATELY F0MESTEPS 0' A M E !' I G A --C- .' MaJ M.ir,cn N i. 2 metts aoh Wcdnr. .-.ii-.y ns':t in huii. ai':V.ri... r- t. ji'i'y at if .and 2 mhos .Mt;i from , j.-, yH,mtT Ci,;, p.. L i Or.ir.-Jj. put a' it w&ll tin..'n,r.d, Uke ; C. J. Scs-i Ir n ..i ' i.- c. it f-r 00. . i li'Mr.iot 1'ri'stet s-Ur. G. L. Tm. Kt- a'. E- havo iuoturij-1 night, jwr unlii v. u .11 Snu m us ,-m bile ;--v in Wliluh . -It W-.l-i 1.1,1. .. to I olll.t.ri -A ; Fffil U. ' :u v,-:is to Thur id l y II I- I i ' ull III.' o r- ..!. Wv t. 11 a ,1 l i;;l - m Hwi.lu.i-t :( yj p ill IH ,.i J-; .' -.:.'.:ANXi C. ; : il o:dp:cple Co. u."..1 l!u svc.'i-J a.'vj t The advantages to be gained hv p'Tcnasmq i your grocer: : -? c ow ' : : wouldn't !ns:r L in::K 1 ' about dcciciip? t!v.a tnis i I th ; sto o u b3 I'avcreJ ' ' with vo - r-cr; cr!v i'o b-t I' a r :.!, i v. J ; ! ? '.i ,' fresh. Try r o uei we Irrigated trrv We c groceries everythin,; here can i;pon as b us ar.l se can tike i i c -C .-f V,n., har :n . i iii..,,:,. i ::T PA-l(Ti.hSC.N o. '. k. o. t! I wants In V.'ci" nt. -la 's i f-)irsi' your u ' 5 .' hi H f'iK ' lilt MI! .: -I - it.r ! : ; , : ! ' i ; : I "I. -is an I You are mUlu to 20,40. 80 120 orfGGaciCS FKLL y:u simply pay for the costof irrigation, which is $10.00 per acre, payable one-fourth cash, balance in three equal annual payments. Title direct from the STATE OF OREGON. This land is going fast; do not delay; cil or write today. n - EASTERN OREGOM COLOMZIMC CO. Foley Block La Grande, Oregon mvrm r ' tf. Uu' Gr. 'it; I A.. .L.'CL. dtr: WE WAIf YOL'R TSADf -'0 '-'' and will trat y.:a ri!i' at S'.iilweli ' Go's, market. Pnnno Main 19 FOR SALE Gocd busmois location, boarding and rooming house. - Inquire at this cfrico. W. W'to--1. o r.-irt ..'J t ! 1 ,ir I 1 1 Id. .. ' J, .I f.l-. ; i I ' - t 'V I !a,.; . Ill '-r. 0 1! : n : V:.' ; t'v ' t-'", i-cor: !,.: ':t r.' txoii. .- ... .Vy ' rv'. I :.kii it-, ... ji'J .'.i"; ip L "I 'JO. to on A ,i L ill' i e -ii .- 'fv 'i it N: ';.;n K. r A TT .SON, K. K t'OCCl-:. N 2;- M.i- r, i. C.ii-.-o U. . A ! y". n we'cma to ts N. L Acixes. C. C. t S. c W '- ' n La G ! Jnt U-r is n.:.v f..r s.ilo at jtro in r.eu y e.ery 'y il tho cur-try. L.-jk far VISIT OUR CANDY PARLORS SELDER, Thc Candy : - - 1 Man ' "T .' " V lv-ar " laW n t I lex us, w j KATHtiONE- SISTERS RoweiaTom p'e No. 9 meets every Wednesday even ir.g at 8 p. m. in the K. cf P. Hall in the Ccrpe building. Vis'tirg members ccrdi- ii.y invited. MlLLY Frawley M. c. C ice Pwocrin M. of R. 4 C. LA GRANDE LODGE No. 41, aTF. &. A. M. Reaular meetinss 2d and th Tuesdays 7:30 p. m. L. H. Russell. W. M. C. D. Huffman. Sec EST AR I. ! S H ED 3635 1 887 The La Grande National Banl T REPORT OF CONDITION, JAN.26th, 1907. MODERN BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA Meets every Tuesday even ing Lewis hall opposite Hotel So-nmsr. Visitinj members always weleomo. Auoust Stuart, Pres. W. B. Saroknt. Sec. HOW TO CURE CHILBLAINS "To enjoy freedom from chilblains", writes John Kemp. East Ot:sfield, Me , "I apply Buckien's Arnica Salve. Have also used it for salt rheum ith excellent results ". Guaranteed to cure fevsr sores, indolent ulcers, pilss. burns, wounds, frost bites and skin d. teases. 25c at Newlin drug store. RESOURCES Loans and D scounts Unittd States Bonds .... Real Estate, Furniture, etc Cash Assets: Due from Banks SI 42,7 1 3.56 Due from U. S. $649,145.75 100,000.00 45.111.49 Treasurer. Cash on hand, . Total 2.500.00 57,000.14-202,213.70 $996,470.94 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $100,000.00 Surplus 60,000.00 Undivided Profits 16.308.18 Circulation 50,000.00 Deposits ' v Individual, $767,699.79 Eanks 1 2,462.97-780,1 62.76 Total $996,470.94 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS GEORGE PALMER. Preset. j. m. BERRY, Vi Phi0ut.' F. L. M EY ERS. Cashier. W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashibh. SHERWOOD WILLIAMS, 2nd Assistant Cashier. GEO. L. CLEAVER, F. M. BYRKIT, C. C. PENINGTON, F.J.HOLMES. A. B. CONLEY, With ample capital, large experienoe. and unsurpassed facilities, wa offer you absolute security for vour dniiir. .ml ni;.t ...... i , ' . .. jUur lwlmm DUllneM promising you courteous treatment, and every ib- erality consistent with conservative banking. Ji