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..' La Ggmde Professional
Directory
PHYSICIANS.
, . O. I BIQGERS. M. D.,
;i ' Physician, and Surgeon.
Office Balston Building, over J. M.
r Berry's Btore.
Office 'Phone Black Ull. ' '
' Residence 'Phone Red 1001.
J. H. HUBBARD. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon. -Office
In New Bank Building. Rooms
. 10-11. 'Pbonee: Residence. Main
8; Office, Main 71.
DR. A. U RICHARDSON.
' Physician and Surgro.
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
Office 'Phone lift. Residence Main St
P - N. MOLITOR. M. D.,
i- Physician and Surgeon.
f. Corner Adama Ave. and Depot 8t.
"" Office Main 68 -: Residence Main (0
BACON & HALL.
-f. . Phvsiclana and Surgeons.
Offloe '. A dranile National Barm
Building. 'Phone Main It.
C. T. Bacon. Residence, Main 18.
t M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 2.
DR. H. C. P. MOORF
Osteopathic Physicians.
KlrRsvllle Graduate! Under Founder
i Office Summer Building.
Phones: Office Main (3; Res. Main 04
VETERINADY BURGEONS.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON,
. Veterinary Surgecn.
Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grand.
Residence 'Phone Red 701.
Office 'Phone Black 1301. '
Independent 'Phone 68.
DR. II. W. lin.EY.
Graduato Ohio State University Vc
clnatlun, Dentistry and Surgery of a)
kinds. Country calls promptly an
swered. Office 1414 Adams Ave. 'Phones. Pa
ctflc, Black 1901. Independent,
Whit SO.
ABSTRACTERS.
J.R. OLIVER.
Abstracts of Title. Fire Insnranoo.
Office next door to La Grande Na
k tlonal Bank.
'La Grande
Oregon
TEACHERS OP MUSIC
KATHERINE M. QUINN. MUS. BAC
Teacher of Piano and Harmony.
Studio 1401 Eighth Street
'Phone Black 841.
"PROP. E. PORTER DAT. Princh.
La Grande 8chool of Music
J"- Mrs. Day assistant. School oppo
eTte Foley Hotel. Phone Red 471.
MISS STELLA V. OLIVER.
Teacher of Piano and narmony.
Btudlo over J. M. Berry"! 8tore.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
L. A. PICKLE R.
Civil, Mining, Irrigation Enginecrta
and Surveying.
A Estimates, plans and specification.
Office in Bohnenkamp Building.
La Grands - - - - - . Oregot
HAY, GRAIN, WQPP
We have in'stcck a lot of fine timothy, wild, grain and
alfalfa hay, bought before the price advanced. ' We are
selling this hay at low price, quality guaranteed.
We buy and sell oats, barley and mill stuff of all kind3.
We'll sell flour at lower price than others. Try us.
Were closing out our wood business. Have about
I lOOWds left. Get some
is all gone.
THE REAL EST ATP, LOAN
AND COMMISSION CO.
DENTISTS,
C B. CAfTEORN.
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
La. Grande ' Oregot
I. C PRICE, D. M. D.
Dentist. .
Room 21, La Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Black 19L
La Grande ' ' Orgor
Dr. S. H. Easley Dr. J. E. Stevenson
Res. Red 191. Res. Black 851
EASLEY A STEVENSON.
. Dental Parlors and Laboratory.
Aluminum Plates, Crown and Bridge
wk, t specialty.
Office Opposite Foley Hotel.
Office 'Phone Black 111.
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ATTORNEYS.
Cha. E. Cochran Geo. P. Coctirar
COCHRAN A CQCHjUN
Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Rulldlng.
La Grande - - Oregot
MRS. GRACE McALISTER.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmers 1876.
IMBLER
DRUG STORE
DR. 0. A. FISHER. Prop.
Patent M e d I c e n s,
Perfumes, Toilet Articles
Trusses, and Rubber
Goods.
OPEN DAY OR NIGHT
PH0ME CALLS ANSWER
ED DAY OR NIGHT
PAINT AMD WALL
PAPER STORE i
PAINTING
AND
PAPERHANGING
Staniels &. Bugg
1420 ADAMS AENUE
La Grande, Oregon
Phone Red 1921
Remember.
For tint mortgages on Improved
farm property apply to Indian Valley
Realty Co., Elgin, Oregon. Indepen
dent 'phone No. 14-1. -r dw-tl
at a reduced price before It
TO RECOVER
LOST TEES
A Salem correspondent says of the
suit of the state to recover fees to
the amount of $160,000 from Dunbar
and Klncald, former secretaries of
state, who are alleged to have appro
priated state fees without authority:
' When Judge Galloway opens court
In this city on January 20, he will
have the disposition of the two larg
est suits" ever brough1 of late years
In which the state is a party the.
cases of the State "against Durbar
and Klncald, former secretaries ytf
state, one of whom J; jneJ ftf the f
cover? &f 1100,000 and the other for
$8(1,000 alleged to be due the state
for fees collected and Illegally re
tained by them when holding the of
fice. The history of these cases is
as follows. . "
The suit against F. I. Dunbar was
commenced soon after his term o'
olfice expired, In the name tit UBU
Sears of Polk county, who sued on
behalf of himself as a citizen, and all
others. After the suit was begun, the
supreme court held In the case of
Tnmn( ,nrmpn1enr of the state
prlnson, that a private citizen cannot
maintain this kind of a suit. (See
47th Ore., psge 50.) Attorney Mc
Muhan of P:lem, who brought t mil'
for Sears, then changed his complaint
to State of Oregon, plaintiff, upon
relation of District Attorney John ' H.
McNary, who consented to be substi
tuted as a party.
Motions and demurrers will be ar
gued Monday, but it is expected the
enso will be set for trial on Its mer
its, and an accounting will be ordered
for the eight years of the Dunbar ad
ministration. The. money Bought to
bo recovered was collected from fi
vers persons for fees, fines, commis
sions, emoluments and perquisites at
taching to that office by various meth
ods and. It is claimed, in violation of
the constitution, all that amount
above $150 per year and the salary
allowed for serving on various state
boards, being Involved.
Counsel Clyde Fulton and George
O. Bingham for defendant offered to
stipulate the amount collected during
the period of eight years at $45,000
but the state expects to be able to
show that $100,000' was received by
Dunbar.
The other suit for an accounting
with Harrison R. Klncald was first
brought In Lane county, but the dis
trict attorney there 'declined to be
made a party. When the plaintiff
attended the last state fair service
was secured In Marlon county and
the Bult will be tried here on the same
footing.
The political interest In the case
springs from the fact that Mr. Dun
bar was elected the second time on a
platform pledging the candidates to
accept a flat salary such as was af
terwards fixed by the legislature and
Is now In effect.
O. A. C. Oratorical Contest.
On the 81st of this month the an
nual oratorical contest will take place.
The winner of the first place at this
contest will represent O. A. C. at the
state oratorical contest Each socie
ty will have a representative in this
ocal contest and all are working
hard for, the first honors. Much in-
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Arrival and Departure of Trains at
Im Grande. '
NO. 1, westbound Portland Special
arrives :2S a. m.; departs, 8:30 a. m.
No. 4, eastbound passenger, mall
and express, arrives at l:4S a. m.; de
parts 6:60 a. m.
No. 1, eastbound Chicago Special
arrives 8:05 p. m.; departs, 8:10 p. m.
No. 5. westbound passenger, mall
and express, arrives 8:10 p. rruj do
parts, 8:15 p. m.
Elgin Branch.
Leaves La Grande at t a. m. and
arrives In La Grande at 6:86.
tervst Is being taken in ihe contest I
this year and an cxrlttns U:. I a i
tlclpnted. Every one will do Wrll by j
attending the con;est, as this Is al-j
ways one of the principal event ol i
the year. O. A. C Barometer.
Anneal Meeting. - .
The annual meeting of the share"
holders of the Farmers A Traders Na
tional bank will be held at their bank
ing house on Tuesday, February 11.
108, between the hours of 10 a. m.
and 1$ m., of said day, to elect a
board of five directors to serve tor
the .ensuing year and tor the trans
action of such other business as may
come before said meeting.
Dated January 10, 1908.
3. W. SCRIBKR. Cashier.
Board and Room.
Oo to the Palmer house for board
and room. ' juf "id cheapest place
Mt cu.
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Cures Kidney and Clad-
dor Diseases In Every
Form r.lany People
Have EUdney Trouble
and Do Hot Know It.
HOW TO FIND OUT.
. It is the function of the kidneys to Bltst
and purify the blood which Is constantly
easing through them.
When the kidneys are out of order the
ther organs are affected Immediately
and you may have symptons of heart
trouble, stomach and liver trouble, and
ther ailments, which are all owing to the
kidneys being weak and out ot order.
If yon are sick Foley' Kidney
Cur will strengthen and bnlld op the
worn out tissues of the kidneys so they
will act properly and the symptons of
weakness, heart, stomach and livsf
fouble will disappear and jrra will b
restored to perfect health.
Mow to Toll II Yas Hsvs Kidney Troebls.
Yon can easily determine II your kid
neys are oat ot order by setting aside tor
M hoars a bottla ot the urine passed
pon arising. It npon examination It Is
cloudy or milky or baa a brlok-dust sed
iment or small particles float about In ft,
roar kidneys are diseased and Foley'
Kidney Cure should be taken at one.
Foley Kidney Cure Is pleasant to
take and acta directly npon the parts
affected and yon begin to teal better
at once.
It corrects slight disorders la a tew
days and It hat cared many obstinate
eases attar other treatment had failed.
Doctors laid Hs Would Not Uvs.
fr Frey, ot Woodruff, Pa., writes!
After doctoring for two years with the
hast physicians in Waynes burg, and still
Fitting worse, the doctors advised ma It
had any business to attend to I bad bet
ter attend to it at once, as I could not
possibly lira another month, as there waa
aa cars for ma. Foley's Kidney Cora
was recommended to ma by a friend, and
I Immediately sent my son to the store
tar It and after taking three bottles I ba
gas to gat better and continued to to
atwra nntll I was entirely wan.' . ;
Two tbrea, IOa aaa SIM.
ISU AE9 RECSCTEEOO IT
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' " ' Traders
I NATIONAL BANK I
Comparative Statement as
- the Currency ,
September 6, i900. Deposits, $ 179.324.05 ;
September 50, 1901. " 156,108.60 '
September 15, 1902. ' 194,041.94
. September 9, 1905, " . 226,904.70 -,
... September 6. 1904, ' " 184,443.64 -
June 18,1905, -" 141,879.55
June 18, 1906, . . ; 143,255 24 '
June 21,1907, . " 218,731.09
Wt pay you Interest on your Saving Bank Accounts. , ' L. ;
No Interest paid on Checking Accounts.
W art prepared to handle any Banking buslnsss entrusted to Ui with
car. promptne and safety.
v nr yars experience in Banking we are confidant w can give you
atisfaction, '
, Your business is appreciated by its officers!
J. W, SCR1BER, Cashier
JOSEPH PALMER, President
IflUIICjr III UIC uctlliv
I It's a sort of a password to a man's reliability In the business
t rrt 4t h t. nranil National vou . have the advan
tage of a big and strong Institution whose policy is to give
uie same careful consideration to the smalles depositor
as to the largest. Along these lines this . Bank is increase
lng Its deposits every day. We should like to have yours.
CAPITAL $100,000.00
SURPLUS 50.000.00
i;UND. PROF". 25,000,00
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OKOROH PALMER. Pres. W. L. BRENHOLDT8, As"t CaaU.
f J. M. BEItRT, Vlc-Pres. B.C. WILLIAMS, 8nd Aaa't Cash.
F. L. METER8, Cashier.
I ' I)IRKCTOR8.
. F. M. Byrklt. J. M. Berry A. B. Conley, F. J. Holmes, C
, O. Pennington, George Palmer, F. L. Meyers, Geo.
L. Cleaver, W. T. Brenholta.
La Grande National Bank
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
SIEGRIST & CO.
JEWELERS
We wish to call your attention to our
REPAIR DEPARTMENT
We are better prepared than ever to do
first class work. If you have a watch
that does not give you satisfaction, oring
it to U3 and we will guarantee we can fix it. .
Diamonds reset or mojnted in new mount
ing is one of our specialties.
AW our work guaranteed and promptly done.
We will save you money
SIEGRIST & CO
JEWFLERS
Blue Mountain
The law requires mllkt9 test"3.2jper cent.
Our milk Is tuarantecd to test 5ercent "
Our sweet cream is pasteurized,' thereby", In
surin purity. ' s
Sweet'Mllk , 5c a quart
Sweet Cream - 25ca quart
Bitter Milk - - -Ds i i
Blue Mountain Creamery Co.
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