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E3GITZ Vf. TXEXlSr. rfKRVER, LA GRAXDK, OREGOf, SATCRDAY, JAXCARY 4, 1908. PAGE SFTE-I IF YOUR AVATCH NEEDS ATTENTION Hae it repaired by an experienced Jeweler. IF YOUR EYES NEf D ATTENTION F v. tncm examined by an experiencec optician. . J.H. PEARE. A GRANDE'S LEADING JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Opposite U. S. Land Offise " (OMIlESli flLIS IMS III HIS HOME TOVH A CONVINCING DEMONSTRATION If you have any doubts regarding the efficiency of La Grande Beet Sugar for fruit preserving purposes, a loik at the display of preserved fruits and jellies at the Staples Grocery Store will convince you that a Grande Beet Sugar will do the work. While In the city from the national capital. Congressman Ellis talks en tertainingly of conditions In congress and the prospect for legislation dur ing the present session, says the Pen dleton East . Oregonlan. Among the laws which he feels will likely be passed this session Is the postal sav ings bank law by which small depos itors may use the postofflce as a de pository and thus have the guarantee eiuf the government back of their t I funds. i j PoMmnMor O.-neral Georpe von J j Meyer Is an ardent advocate of the j liuv and Is urging It before congress ! with all the forces at his command. a Many leading vongressmun have been J 'won over to the measure and It Is the i opinion of Congressman Ellis that It i will be passed at this session unless -i ''IVlnnov in iho Rank" V j 1 V fl VS 1 1 v J III tliv ftjrf 11 J ' It's a aort of a password to a man's reliability in the buslnesa world. At the La Grande National you have the advan- tage of a big and strong Institution whose policy Is to give : ihe same careful consideration to the (mallei depositor aa to the largest. Along these lines this Bank is Increas- Ing Its deposits every day. We should like to have yours. CAPITAL $1oo,ooo.oo J SURPLUS 50,000.00 UND. PROF". 25,000,00 legislation becomes complicated In some way. As to the prospects for legislation for the northwest. Congressman Ellis says that It Is too early In the session to make any predictions.. Practically nothing but organization was effected before the holiday vacation and after a I congress resumes next Monday the session will get down to actual work and results will follow. As to the financial flurry, he says that htere are almost as many opin ions as there are congressmen and while there Is a strong sentlmentln favor of some radical legislation by which a more expansive curency may be furnished the country, yet there Is no distinct outline) of a plun by which the condition may bo met. Aside from a few factories which hnv. alltrhtlv iiOfi fhlr fume ! there Is no noticeable effect of the panic, and It Is the general sentiment jjall through the east as far as he has j been able to observe, that all condl- Hlons will soon be normal again al- 1 though there Is a feeling that the ap- I proach of a presidential election may j have some effect In continuing a slight depression In certain lines. Congressman Ellis represents one of the largest, districts of any man In .congress, the second district of Ore gon consisting of 16 large counties and comprising about 55,000 square miles. When he tells his eastern colleagues of the Immense slxe and varied Inter ests of his district, much, genuine surprise Is expressed. In many In stances congressmen of his acquaint ance are able to walk around the bor ders of their .district before breakfast where the district Is composed of some single ward In one of the large elites. All the northwest delegates are working strenuously for river Im provements but It Is too early In the session to make a guess Us to the out come of their efforts as It Is the gen era! boiii C that there will be mu;! filibustering and skirmishing In con gress by both parties, owing to the approach of the presidential election, Howevei, this belief Is based on the action of former sessions under sim ilar circumstances rather than upon any apparent tendency along . these La Grande Professional Directory rilYSICIAXS. . O. U BIGQERS, M. D., Physician and Burgeon. Office Ralston Building, over J. M. , Berry's 8tore. Office 'Phone Black 1SI1. ' ' Residence 'Phone Red 1001. 3. H. HUBBARD. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office In New Bank Building. Rooms 10-11. 'Phones: Residence Mala 8; Office, Main 79. DR. A. L. RICHARDSON, rbyak-lan and Surgco. Office over. Hill's Drug Store. Office 'Phone 116'. Residence Main 65 DENTISTS. C a CAtTEOItN. Office over Hill's Drug Store. La Grande Oregon. J. C PRICE, D. M. D. . , . Dentist. Room .23. La Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Black 1111. La Grande Oregon. M. It. A. Installatliv The Installation of the h. B. A. took place last night at tWl O. O. F. hall. The following fleers were elected: J. A. Arbuts5rTWIflt'iil; a. Steward, vice-president; C. J. Van- derpool, secretary; William Andersoh, treasurer; Mrs. A. ' P. Murchlnson, chaplain; Fred J. Smith, Con.; John Murchlnson, watchman; J. J. Peck, sentinel; . Fred J. Smith, trustee for three years. n. molitor; m. d.. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. nr.d St ret t'.. Office Main (8 -: Residence Main 9 Dr. S. II. Eaxlcy Dr. J. K. Stevenson Res. Red 191. Res. Black 131. EASLEY & STEVENSON. Dental Parlors and Laboratory. Aluminum Plates, Crown and Bridge work, a. specialty. . ! Office Opposite Foley Hotel. Office 'Phone Black 911. ' ATTORNEYS. BACON HALL. , . ' plivslvlniis and Surgeon. Office ! A Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main 19. C. T. Bacon, Residence, Mala 18. M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 62. DR. F. E MOORE DR. H. C. P. MOOR! Osteopathic rhyfclclans. Klrksvllle Graduates Under Founder Office Sommer Building. Phones: Office Main 63; Res. Main l COVE, OltF.GON. The finest of land In Union county lays In this Bection for cherries, ap ples, berries or vegetables, the soli has the required amount of productlvf--ncss to make it a garden of Eden, if only mankind will plant and cultivate It. Now any one can purchase a tract of 10 acres or more from the farm known as the. Ed Payne place, which has been cut Into 10-acre tracts and on sale now by the recent pur chasers. Will sell on Installments. LA GRAND 1NVESMENT CO., 12-30tf La Grande, Ore DR. P. A. CHARLTON,. Veterinary Surgorn. Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Orandt Residence 'Phone Red 701. Office 'Phone Black 1301. .Independent 'Phone 68. DR. II. W. RILEY. Qraduato Ohio State University Vac clnatlun, Dentl. try and Surgery of all kinds. Country calls promptly aa swered. Office 1414 Adams Ave. 'Phones, Pa clflc, Black 1901. Independent,. White 20. GEORGE PALMER. Pies. W. L BRENH0LDT8, Ass't CasU. 3. M. BERRY, Vlc-Pres. S. C. WILLIAMS, 2nd Ass't Cash. F. L. MB YERS, Cashier. DIR ECTORS. P. M. Byrklt, J. M. Berry A. B. Conley, F. J. Holmes, C. C. Pennington, George Palmer, F. L. Meyers, Geo. . L. Cleaver, W. L. Brenholta, La Grande National Bank UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY e EUREKA HAY RACK LIFTER . V. B. CAIIILL, of Portland, and ' J M. SUTHERLAND, of Villon, Inventors. A MODERN INVENTION FOR FARMERS. It saves your box. It saves your rack. It saves your strength and it saves your back. It removes and replaces Hay Racks, Header Beds, Wagon Boxes, AVater Tanks, WoodTtacks or Dump Boards WITHOUT LIFTING. To those who would know what others who have tiled the KVHKKA II A V RACK I.I1TK11 think of It, we would refer them to the following well known citizens: JAMES HUTCHINSON, Union, Oregon. FRANK HALL, Union, Oregon. W. O. MILLER, Union, Oregon. , W. M. STOCK Ell. Union, Oregon. REV. W. W. DEAL, Union, Oregon. - W. W. RANDALL, La Grande, Oregon. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THIS LABOR SAVING DEVICE, CALL ON ,0R ADDRESS J. M. rxiox SUTHERLAND i wmiMml wm$m OREGOX. Childrens Golf Cloves Ladies' Coif Cloves New Toys For 1908 E. M. Wellman&Co. aTenje FRIEND TO FRIEND. The personal recommendations of people who have been cured of coughs and colds by Cham berlain's Cough Remedy have done more than all else to make it a staple article of trade and com-! merce over a large part of the civilized world. AN INSTANCE. Lucy Suddreth, of Lenoir, N. C, had been troubled with a rery bad cough for over a year. She says: "A friend bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, brought it to me and Insisted that I should take it. I did so and to my surprise it helped me. Four bottles of it cared m of my cough." h". l.tv lil'4v :$ VETERINARY 6CRG EON'S. Chas. E. Cochran , Geo. P. Cochraa COCHRAN COCHRAN, ; r Attorneys. : . La Orande National Bank Pulldlng. La Orande - - - - . , - Oregon VIA VI. MRS. GRACE McALISTER. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmers U7I. ABSTRACTERS. J.R. OLIVER. Abstracts of Tltlo. Fire Insurance. Office next door to La Orande Na tional Bank. . La Grande ----- Oregon TEACHERS OF MTJSIC CATHERINE) M. QUINN, MUS. BAC Tearher of Piano and Harmony. Studio 1401 Eighth Street 'Phone Black 841. PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Prlnctt 1 La Grande Bchool of Muslo Mrs. Day assistant. Bchool oppo site Foley Hotel. Phone Red 472. MIS3 STELLA D. OLIVER. Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio over J. M. Berry"! Store. IMBLCR DRUG STORE DR. 0. A. FISHER, Prop. Patent Me die ens, Perfumes, Toilet Articles Trusses, and Goods. Rubber ; OPEN DAY OR NIGHT I PHOME CALLS ANSWER- EU DAY OR NIGHT PAINT AMD WALL PAPER STORE PAINTING AND l:-PAPERHANGINO Staniels & Buggt 1420 ADAMS AVENUE La Orande, Oregon f ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. L. A. PICKLER. Civil, Mining, Irrigation Englneerlnj and Surveying. Estimates, plans and specifications. Office In Bohnenkamp Building. La Qrande ------ Oregoi f Phone Red 1921 ituiiii'iiiinv) v T?nt first mnrttrntram nn .' ImnrnnJI farm property apply to .Indian Valloy dftnt 'nhonA No. 14-2. Am -it MAY, GRAIN, WOOD We have in"stcck a lot of fine timothy, wild, grain and alfalfa hay, bought before the price advanced. We are seiling this hay'at low price, quality guaranteed, ! -i W t f 1 We buy andsell oats, barley and mill stuff of all kinds, i We'll sell flour at lower price than others. Try us., ; We'are closing out our wood business. Have about tOOcords left Get some at a reduced price before it t is all gone. .. THE REAL ESTATE, LOAN AND COMMISSION CO.