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mm ') Ire i ".V i i i. . (Bcrlppi New Association) ;, Fond Du Lack. Vi, Feb 6 General ' Edward Braai. formerly consul to Hon? , Kong today declared thai all the talk of ' war with Japan was "poppycock." He '2 sAid "The Japanese are the most insinu iWwnp, swell headed class of people on earth.' This is due largely to their recent victory with Russia. A break between , Japan and America is possible but not imminent. The recent boycott of Ameii "'" can goods in China was caused largely by JAPANESE WAR SAYS BRAdG ... .' c: - !..;. j x i : . 'i- ; Japanese who discovered they could not compete with American goods. To over coma (he handicap they put a Japanese trade mark on American goods and sold them as their own product. Shortsight edness made them forget that the Ameri can brand were stamped on the inside of the packages. The California school question should be settled by California. One Chinaman i worth two Japanese ae far as character and manhood is con cerned." . .. OSTEOPA w auras VS. MEDICAL (0L11S New York and Philadelphia Journal Ju'y 50. 1 904. Report on curricula of American Medi cal Colleges. ...... Submitted at the annual meeting of the National Confederation of Stat Medical Examining and Licensing Boards ' at At lantic City ft J. June 1904 by. Geo. W. Webster M. 0. ' Chicagd, V." Pre. Con federation. Report covered 124 Medical Colleges in U. S. (being nearly all). Average number of month per. year fojr 4 years in theee 124 Colleges is 7 month or 28 month te full cours; This include all the large colleges in averag. Minimum number' of. menth per jrr a4nontht or 24 month in full court of Versu 9 calendar month per year in Otcnthio college or, 2? calendar month in course of three year x Medical I ceeding ... lABOl! v liivtiMK AMUSEMENT POPULAR LECTURER , Thru the Slayton Lyceum Bureau, Dr. John Merritte Diver ha been secured to furnish the last number of the Popular Course in Central Church. . , Dr. Diver is a large man physically and mentally; a man of strong and beautiful ideals; traveler, scholar, orator. , Hear him Thursday evening. Ticket at See) dere SO cents and 2 :. cents. . Hon. Wm. Jennings Bryan says: I know him personally. I take pleasure in commending him to those who art ar ranging lecture coursee. Wonderful , Advancement Has been made of late, years in the methods employed - CLUB DANCE Week-end dance at. the Comir:rc'ial Club Friday evening. Under management of the Commercial Club and to the tunes of a good orchestra. Minimum Medical " court by ZT2.Z.'ZV.' n"lino aver. ag. While exceeding average by addi tional time in studying urgry. . In 88 Medical College term 6 months per year. In 4 Medical College term 6 month per year.' Total 42 covering lee tim in 4 year ' than Osteopathic College cover in 5 year. Standard Meaical Ccurt require at least 8600 hours in full ecjrs. : Average Medical course require about 4200 hour fuH cour4. s ' - Three year Osteopathic etfufs require about 4800 Roiif lit full eodnei ' Thi" exceedingly good showing is unV ;cient reason why the osteopath of - Ore- gon should receive the recognition they art seeking at thchaAd of,, the Oregon ngislatur ' '- t'S PARIS PRIEST A pastoral drama, in three acts, will be the bill at Steward's opera house on Monday February 11 , by the best of local talent of La Grande, under the direction of Mr. C M. DeVer. There was no nec essity for a hell until the serpent of am bition stole into trie touts oi iumi. . This drama was written especially for Daniel Sully, who starred for three sea sons as Father Waland.'who played 260 nights In New York" city .without going across over to Brooklyn, , .. Thar will be specialties between toe acts. ' Remember th date Monday, Feb- wy 11.-. ' - feV)Ps New AaeociatlonS " Washington, Feb. 6. Th Hous judic iary committee today reported that con gress has no jurisdiction or authority over the subject of woman or child labor. The interstate commerce law have to do with the produote after they are manu factured, sajs th 'report. . It would be just as logical for congress to regulate th agef color, sex, dress and weight of the employee, and to fix hour of labor, to xercis jurisdiction over the subject of woman or hjl4 Inborj: . 'rj TO CURE (IflLBLoM "To snjoy frdom from chilblains', write John Kemp, East Otisfmlft. M., H'I apply Bucklen't Arnica Salt. Have altq used it for salt rheum with excellent results". Guaranteed to cure fever sort. indoJsnt ulcers, piles, bums, wounds, frost bite and tkin disease.. 25c at Newlin drug store. . , . - - ALA&AH KlltCft WEDS (Scrlpp New Association) ' y New York. Feb. 6-In the . Hotel St Regis! this morning Mis Nellie Shewan, eldest daughter of Jam Shewan, wa married to Elia S, Glfford, of Boston Mr. Gifford is a curb broksr and ha extensive interests' in Alaskan minei. Mr. Shewan is on of the largest owner of dock 'property in the work). Mr. ant Mr. Gifford sail tomorrow for Europe, where the honeymoon' will be epent. AMfRKAH GIRL WEDS LI LONDON (tfcrlppe News Aaoletlonj , London, Feb. 6. A fashionable atsam blage that included many of th prominent member of tb American colony filled St. Margaret' church, Westminster, to day at the wedding of Mis A lie Mar quand, granddaughteo of th late Henry Marquand, who wa on of th founder of the Metropolitan ' Museum of Art in New York, and Mr. Aleo Pullerton of this city, a son of th late Admiral Sir Jamee Fullerton. A J35JKJ8.009 BRUME (Scrlpp New Association) New. YorkFeb. A new suspension bridge. 160 feet above high water, with i ph df 8,000 feet, th longest in the world, and UmwadJp post $36vJ00,' 000 is being projected here. It will pro bably b built between Fourteenth and l Forty-Second St. to the Jersey eide. i I-',. ; DANCE TONIGHT Th5 mld-wk llaUng and (Tancing firty at the Noys rink iH be , held thl verung. Mue commenc noruy,arur nine and at nine-thirty dancing begins. (rtbff at ewrtve"-. Skaters t!To wed on th ' - . . ...riii i i . i i ' . ixximi top roii lAsaiii dim (Hcripp News AeaoclaUvn) 1 ' ; ' 1 " Chicago. 111. Feb. 6 Manaeer McGraw and hi team' of batebalf gixnt lft her to-daji for Lo -Angeles to begin their long training compaign. in th WesUrn country. ; It is. th - longest and most ex pensive training jaunt vr attempted by a bateball club. . At io Angeles, About th time th giants will, pitch their tent, th weather will b ideal for outdoor work. Th trip for th thirty-two men will cost ow $18,000 . ; Th fitting of glasses should be done by one, who is a specialist, s many a. good eye hae been blinded by th folly of the patient intrusting their eyes to an ir.eom-etentor Ordinary Optician Uo to a special, t on eyes and nerve measurments, one who can figure to a second just how much energy the eyee are using more than they should use, Dr. Pons the eye and nervt specialist will be at the Sommer Hotel the rest of this week. Hours 9 a.m. till 12 m.' and 6 p. m, till 7 p. m. Consultation. Free. Dr. Pons will be in La Grande every few months from now on. Bring your broken lens to mm, fie duplicates any lent in one hour' notice, at a reduced price. . For the' patt 6 year on my periodical visit I have become well acquainted with r. zL Msor !v! I he hae ob erved th good work in fitting glattts I nave don and will hav no objection to my referring any one to him who i uncertain of my ability.- Dii. pons Atf IwTSommer Hotel m COLULS LONG VOYAGE (Bcrlppt New Aeeoctatlon) Brooklyn, N. Y. Feb. 6-Th U. S. collier - Brutus, sailed tsday for Samoa with 6000 ton of coal. Th trip take four months. The distance is 000 miles, ' Th htt trip of th Brutus was around th world whan th tow- will 13, d th Mammoth Manila. dry doc Dewty to ARE YOUR COLLARS (RACKED? No doubt of it Com to u and let ut demor.strat to you the manner in which they hav been cracked. Then w will show you our nyxlern collar damper and shaper, and explain to you th modem way f doing up . llar. Remember w hav th ojjljuno machines for thi work in this city. Begin th new month right by sanding us your shirt, collr and cuff. Chiidy's Niw Lxunort. J ... til Wii lissU 'V P.H.' STEWARD. Proprietor and Manager. ! ' ' i j M0MDAY IB r P. e i - ' w e e - V. II FEBRUARY A Pastorial Drama in three acts by local Talent of 4 Grande P RICES Orchestra $ Dress Circle .76 Otchestra Circle and ; .50 -allery 25c. and 60c, J ! I ''iOt JiO''i AI II MM y . ram ftAisERstttEi v (flaripps New Atnodaitos) Wni Olfttt STaK II T"Vi ' AlfUltAmi Cattlmn-iaUonl)WaniU sessions here today with alarg attendance from Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Texas. Many cotpmisf on man and buyer ar al to on hand from othar states. Thtr I fat-stock how open, with hundred of fin cattl on txhibition. A series of cattle roping contests hav been arranged for th ntertainment of th visitors. Th attendance of cattlemen ia expected to be largely Increased before the end of toe k. y.'-y.;.;: is.;. .r. : I LECTURE TOMORROW NIGHT ' Dr. John M. Driver, who. delivers hi lecture here tomorrow evening in Central church, is on of th strong men Row on th lecture platform. Thi event ha been lookd forward to with pleasure by all of the subscribers of the oouree. Those who hav not season tickets cannot afford to miss thi opportunity. . )))))))))))) ))) ,ia; ;,'LLJj 1 Deer farmurs and nabors: . you ahv hearbuy rivited to cum to 'the scaten rank t; tusdaynign: ret iz, bociock snarp oursCOTn.oeui all shucked and taters digged we lowed it - would bis the ... ' 'ml '. .k.Sv " m ' ' 4 . t 1 V' .', thin? - to. celebrate .mm. an oia lasnunea tan qoun or TOler scates be sure 2 wafe.your farmin fclowft.kasi iifd tint goiri !2 let no' l,ln thets got on tore cldw8. tetoh ; ; all the folks and gine in the fun for a rite srnairt f6t 6f ! I fun is goin to. be fernushed , by the noyes scaten renk; ; ; ; it will kost you four bits two pay the fiddler and yenjgats t 2 bits 8pectater8 and chapyourowns 1 6 cents - Rubena. band will play musick. -. ESTABLISHED 3655 1887 The La Grande National Bank REPORT OF CONDITION, JAN. 26th, 1907. STATEMENT Df THE CONDITION Of , : The Eastern Oregon Trust and s AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JANUARY 26 1 907 CAPITAL STOCK - - 560,000.00 RESOURCES Lwn and Discount ...$87 126.6 1 fonds 6000.00 Warrant nd Stock 5791.15 Fumitur & Fixture ....... 2728.60 Expense and Int. paid J'' Accrued .: ; 1250.00 Cash on hand and in bnks278S6.28 S127882.6S V LIABILITIES Capital Stock $6000.00 Earnings- - -Discount and Exchange 66.68 Interest 1678.21 Deposit - ... 66I83.7 $127882.66 OFFICERS FM BYRKIT, President Wm. MILLER Vic President CEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier T. J. SCROOQ1N, Art. Cahir F 3. HOLMES, Trsasursr, . GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor ' . t Gtnplete Machine Shops and Foundry. , &Lra Blacksmiths, W manufactur Th FiUgerald Roller Feed Mill, the best nd cheapest mill on the market. Our shop ar quipped with machinery tc handle any sized work, nothing too large or nothing to small. High price paid for old east iron. , I. O.M. CEMETERY ROTKE , Alt persons owning property in Odd Fellows' Cemetery ar requested to call on J. A. Arbuckle, at Model Restaurant, between 12 M. and 7 P. M. before Feb. 16th, if pdsssible, and present deed so same can be properly recorded in new record now being prepared; or present receipt so deeds cm be properly issued and recorded. All person owing bal ances on property, whether deeded or not, ar earnestly requested to make settlement at the same place, a th Lolg ha been under expense in prepar ing these records. Boaro or Trustees. THE RIGHT NAME Mr. August Sharp, th popular over seer of the poor, at Fort Madison, a nays: "Dr. King' New Life Pille ar rightly named; they act more agreeably do mor good and make one feel better than any other laxaiiv." Guaranteed to cure biliousness and constipation. 23c at Newlin drug store. RESOURCES Loan and Discount United States Bonds Real Estau, Furniture, etc . Cash Assets: Due from Bank.... Du from U. S. Treasursr, Cash on hand $649,146.75 . 100,000.00 . 46,111.49 LIABILITIES $142,712.68 ..... 2.600.00 . .. 67,000.14-202.213.70 Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profit Circulation Deposits Individual, Banks ! '.. ..$100,000.00 .. 60,000.00 . 16.308.18 . 60,000.00 ,.$767,699.79 , .. 12,462.97-780,162.78 Total $996,470.94 Total $996,470.94, OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS GEORGE PALMER, President. J. M. BERRY, Vice Pruidekt. F. L. MEYERS, Cashier. W. L BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashiin. SHERWOOD WILLIAMS, 2nd Assistant Cashier. GEO. L. CLEAVER, F. M. BYRKIT, C. C. PEN1NQTON. F. J. HOLMES, A. B. CONLEY, With ample capital, larg experience, and unsurpassed facilities, w offer you abtolut security for your deposits; and solicit your banking business, promieing you courteous treatment, and vry lib erality consistent with conservative banking - .. lit i 4 INITIATION FEE" $5.00 M. W. A. MEMBERSHIP 851,000 MODERN WOODMEN CF AMERICA 840.762 MEMBERS. ' 9 ASSESSMENTS LOURING 1906 $1,324,928,000.00 Insurance in Force. 12,000 Local Camp 1,320,193.68 balance in Benefit Fund October 31, 1906 La Grande Camp No. 7,703 ha Uniform Degree Team, giving Military and Fancy Floor Drills each meeting night DRILL INSTRUCTION FREE TO ALL MEMBERS. JOIN NOW C. S. Wiluams, Clerk. F. B. Currey, Ctnsul. 24 YEARS OLD rvi. w. a. 9 ASSESSMENTS IN 1906