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e4 MGHT PAGF TCrtJtO O HSFRVT.R. LA GRAJTDE, OREJOJT, MONDAY, JAXTJAB.Y 17, IMS. . .? THHUB. r La Grande Professional Directory PHYSICIANS. O. L. BIQQER8. M. D, Physician and Surgeon. Offlc Ralston Building, ,orr J. M. Berry1 Btor. Offlc 'Phone Black 1111. Residence 'Phon Red 1001. J. H. HUBBARD, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. . Offlc Is New Bank Building. Rooms tO-tl. 'Phone: Retldence. Mala 8; Otflce, Main T. DR. A, L. RICHARDSON. . Physician and Surg cow. Office over Hlll'a Drug Store. Office 'Phone lit. Residence Main 5S N. MOUTOR. M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adama Ave. and Depot St. Office Main 68 -: Residence Main 69 BACON & HALL. Physicians and Surgeons. ' Office ', A Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main 19. -f!. T. Baron, Realiionre, Mnin 1. - M. K. Hall, Residence,-Main 63. DR." P. E. MOORE DR. H. C. P. MOORK Osteopathic Physicians. Klrksvllle Graduates Under Founder Office Simmer Building. Phones: Office Main 63; Res. Main 64 VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Surgecn. Office at Hill's Drug Store. La Grand. Residence 'Phone Red 701. Office 'Phone Black 1S61. Independent 'Phone 68. DR. H. W. RILEY. Graduato Ohio 8tate University Vac clnatlon. Dentistry and Surgery of al kind, Country calls promptly aa wered. ' Office 1414 Adams Ave, 'Phones, P ctflc. Black 1101. Independent, White 20. ABSTRACTERS. J.R. OLIVER. ' Abstracts of Title. Fire Insurance. Office next door to La Grand Na tlonal Bank. L Grande Oregon TEACHERS OF MUSIC ' KATHERINE M. QUINNT MUS. BAC Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio 1401 Eighth Street 'Phone Black 841. PROF. E. PORTER DAY, Prlnclv La Grande 8chool of Music Mrs. Day assistant. School oppo It Foley Hotel. Phone Red 472. MISS STELLA D. OLIVER. Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio over J. M. Berry's Store. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. L. A. PICKLE R. Civil, Mining, Irrigation EnglneerUs, and Surveying. Estimates, plan and specification Office In Bohnenkamp Building ' L Grand Oregof jHome Madej I CANDY j i Better than Ever FRUITS NUTS CIGARS i. I SELDER I ! CANDY j t STORE! DENTISTS. a & CAUTKORN. Office over Hill's Drug 8tor. La Grande .. . ' Oregon i J. C PRICE, D. M. D. ' " . ' Dentist. ' Room 21. La Grand National Bank Building. Phonj Black 11 1, j La Grande ' Orgol Dr. S. M. Easley Dr. J. E. Stevenson Re. Red 11. Res. Black 151 EASLEY1 ATSTBVENSOf. Dental Parlors and Laboratory ' Aluminum Plates, Crown and Brldg work, a specialty. . . ' Office Opposite Foley Hotel Office 'Phone Black 11. ATTORNEYS. Ctaaa. E. Cochraa Geo. P. Cocnra COCHRAN at COCHRAN, Attorney. La Grand National Bank Building. La Grande ... - Oregot VIA VI. MRS. GRACE McALISTER. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmer 1976, IMBLER DRUG STORE DR. 0. A. FISHER. Prop. Patent M c d I c c n s, perfumcs, Toilet Articles Trusses, ' and Ru b b e r Goods. OPEN DAY OR NIGHT PHONE CALLS ANSWER- : ED DAY OR NIGHT The Eastern Oregon Trust & Savings bank THE BOY AND THE BANK BOOR. should be Inseparable that Is, even boy should be taught to savs, even be fore he begins to earn. The youngei the start the mora they will save and the better they will enjoy thi habit of saving. - We encourage thrift In the 'young, knowing that It lead to independence and prosperity. In middle age. Bank your saving with us, and watch them grow year b year. In thla way your money will b earning money. , ' OFFICERS: F. M. BYRKIT, President WM. MILLER, Vice-President OEO. L. CLEAVER. Cashier. T. J. 8CROGGIN, AsaUtaftt Cashier F. J. HOLMES. rusn. " A CHAIR HOSPITAL. If you have a chair or In fact any piece of furniture which 1 on the Invalid list you can not do better than to bring It to my furniture hospital, where a speedy cure Is assured. Prompt end nt-ort f flgrH Remem ber thd ' I make aliVJnds 'of ouggy covers. . Call on ma for all kinds of upholstering. ... . , -II,- J. II. niLLM.IN. Shop on Fir Street, Next Door to Thorn's Grocery. Black 1511. FROM THE RESERVE On January I, the president threw out of the. Blue Mountain National forest most of that land Included in the ranger protest which was circu lated about a year ago. A description of this land was obtained frem Super visor Chldsey and the following is an official list: -. Township 0. range 86, section 85. Township 11, range 26, south ' H NW14. section 11. sections 14. 28. 26, 36. Township 12, range 26, sections 1 and 2. . ' - Township 12. range 27, SWH sec tion 7, section 8, SV, and NWVi sec tion 0. 10. 11. 12, 19, 22, 28 and 24. - Township 10t range 28, sections 1, 2, 8, 9. NH and SW4, section 10; NH section 11, N"Vi section 12; section 16. Township 11. range 28, section 8. 16, 17, W section 15; Ntt section 20; section 21; KWty section 22. Township 12. range 28, south 14 section R: amotion ft: SU and NWU section II; sections 14, 15, 16.17, 18, 22, 24. - Township 10, range 29. KKA sec tion 8. NV4 section 9, and SE4 section 10; sections 11, 12, 13, and EH section 14. Township 1?, range 29. sections 17; 18, 19, 20. 21, 22, 25, 26. 27, 28, 29 and 30. Township 10, range 30, sections 1 to 18, inclusive; S section 21; sec tions 22, 23 and 24; 8V4 section 80; SV4 section 34. Township 11, range SO, sections 3, 4. 8. 10; N 14 section 15; section 16. Township 12.t range 30, sections 24, 25, 81, 32, 33, 34, 35 and St. Township 12, range 31, sections, 7. 8, 9, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. 28. 29; N14 section 30. . 1 Township -12. range 31; WU. ejection 19; sections 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30. Township 12. rahge 32, sections 3, 10. 15, 22; W section 23; S14 sec tion 25; sections '26, 27, 34, 35, 3. Township 9, range32, section 3 and 15. v SaiiiuH GoniHr Is 58. Washington. Jan. 27. Fifty-eight years ago today in London, Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, first saw the light of day. As the head of the greatest organization of worklngmen in the world, he Is now an Interna tional figure, and the reclpent of con gratulations, not only from other la bor leaders, but from men high In the world of commerce, literature and government. Recent attacks made upon his character and methods have served only to augment the respect In which he Is held by millions of his fellow, citizens. Gompers was born In London Jan uary 27, 1850. the son of a cigar- maker. He attended school for four years, and this was the extent of his formal education, with the exception of a few terms at a night school while working In his father' cigar shop. At the age of 13 Gompers came to America, settled In New Tork city, and In Urn became a naturalized citi zen of the United States. When only I lad of 14 Gompers began his career is a' labor leader by aiding In the or ganization of the Clgarmakers' Inter national union, of which he later be came secretary and president. In 1881 le was the pioneer In the organiza tion of the American Federation of Labor, and ha been It executive head since that time, with the excep- lon of two year. The great labor leader Is a man of (cholarly. refined taste, and hi ap pearance la that of a college president ather than a labor leader. He Is a ihort. buncy, stout man with a big bead set on square shoulder. His expressive face bespeak Intellect, de termination and a wide charity. 3e s a constant smoker, ana ps'ifs 1. 1 cigars In the energetic way that marks ill his actions. He is a member of ru :hurch or religious organization, al though in New Tork he was a regu lar attendant at the meetings of Dr. Felix Adler's Ethical Culture society. The bulky form of Gompers is fre- If. ntly to be s-nn at the cnpltol dur In? the sessions of congress. He watches closely all labor legislation and frequently appears before con gressional committees to arjj'ie the cause of orgsnln-d labor. In '."ii re. Intlon 'to bills affecting the of workers. Laboring men through tlvities and probably wttl continue to do so for many years' to coma, since President Gompers, at the threshold of his 59th year, retains to a wonder ful extent all the mental and physi cal vigor of a man 0 year younger. When did you come from, baby dear! Out of the everywhere into the acre. WhT did you net vour ey so blue t ' Out ot the sky t cuue throngh. Wht makes the light in thera spvkl suUspin? Some of the Marry spikes let In. Where did you get that tittle turr 1 round it waittug when 1 gut here." The fact is as sad as it is true that the baby fimis the tear waiting to dull it blue eyes, and stain its soft cheeks. At the hrst it " has no language hut a cry." It one necessity is but to give expres sion to its suffering, and for that a tear suffices. 1 The mother who stoops in anguish over tile wailing child would do any thing to ease its suffering. But she is help less. The time when she could have done so much for her child is past. She did not realize that in those anxious nervous days when she shrank from the ordeal of motherhood she was preparing suffering for the baby. The path of motherhood is soothed and muile easy lor those who use Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It ives nbvsical buovnncv and mental bright ness. It traihiuilizes the nerves, en ( courages a htaliuy appetite and induces reiresiiing sleep, it gives me motnet strength for her hour of trial, and the confidence and content which come from strength. It makes the birth hour practically painless, and by increasing the natural, food secretions, it enables the uealtliv mother to enjoy the happiness of nursing her child. " Kavoritr . Prescription " contains no alcohol, noi tiler opium, cocaiue, or any other narcotic. A Mother's Gratitudo. I would like to expreu my cratitivle to you ir inc iiem-nt i hive received from your W'llftrrful tnerlicifie, ' haviirite Precnp. tiitu.'" write Mrs. H. C. Attilerfc.n. ot South Britain. New Hhvcu Co., Conn., (Box jp. "Iiiinne the first month of espectaiicy could not keep anything on my itomach Wat so lick that I had to n ti. hmA mnA at.w for weeks I tried different doctora. but with tittle benefit. I read about many being helped by using your medicine, to I thought I would five it a trial, t began to take your Pavonle rencription in November and I had nice tittle girl baby in February following. My baliy weighed over eight poumla. I wai only sick about one hour, and got along nicely afterward; waa up and dreal ou the eighth day. I never had the doctor wilh me at all; ju the nurae and one or two friends. My friends thought that 1 waa sick a very short time. I thiuk Dr. Pierce'a Favonte Prescription ia indeed a Irut mother friend,' for It hdperi me wonderfully. This makes my wconri child; with the Brut one 1 did not take Favorite Prescription.' The little one lived juat about two months and she was sii k all the time. Thla last baby ts aa plump sud healthy as any mother could wish." Much Better Health. ln. Annie Blacker, 6jo Catherine Street ftwpaoiiaal B J ajrrita nVnsir tirt icine have duuc woii'.ert fit mf. For year my hrallh was very poor; I had four mtAhapt. but -in e taking Or Herce' GoMen Ix1icfll Dii-i-nvt-ry ami - Favorite Hrt-NrHption ' I have miK'h better health, and now t hav a line hsxiltrtar lK.r I have lYcomruended your medicinea to aevrrml f "y Jn;9U aud they have been be neb ted by Thera " Dr. Pierce Common Seane Medical Adviter in paper covers U tent free on receipt of ai one-cent tumps to pay ex peiirte of only. Address Ijt. SL V. Pierce. bunVao, N. Y. PUea Cured at Home by New Absorp. Uoa MeUmd. If you suffer from bleeding. Itch ing, blind or protruding t piles, send me your address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself at home by the new absorption treatment; and will also send Some of this home treat ment free for trial, with references from youtr own locality If requested. Immediate relief and permanent cure assured. Send no money, but tell it hers of this offer. Write today to Irs. M. Summers, Box P, Notre Dame, Ind. . . Ttie Blue Mountain Cough Syrup is not a new mixture for a cough. It is an old standby for coughs, colds, la grippe,' whooping cough ar.d sore throat. For sale by Red Cross drug store. tl Get One, Anyway. 80e, 0c and 75c Papetra npw ISo- Sea our window, stationery tiieyf NEWLIN VTIVOCO For Job work no extra charge for mm w l Place Your Surplus fun iraaers NATIONAL BANK Comparative Statement as Made to the Comptroller cf the Currency September 6, 1900, September 50, 1901, 'September 15, 1902, 'September 9, 1905, September 6, 1904, June 18, 1905. June 18..1906. June . 21,1907, W pay you lntarst on your Saving Bank Account. No lntrt paid on Checking Account. W ar prepared to handl any Banking bus nsit ntrustd to uj with car, promptn and safety. t With 20 ysars xprinc in Banking ws art confident w can gira you atisfaction. , . Your husiness is appreciated by its officers: J. W. SCRIBER, Cashiar JOSEPH TALMER. Prs dm " Q. E. McCULLY A C 1'IUIIVJ ill LI IX, LJrctlll: ; U' ort of a password to man' reliability In th business I world. At th La Grande National you hare the advan tags ot a big and strong institution who policy la to glv the same careful conslCeratlon to th amallea depositor ' a to th large!. Along these line thl Bank is Increas ing; It deposits very day. W ahould Ilk to hay yours. CAPITAL 1 00,000.00 : SURPLUS 5o.ooo.oo UND. PROF. 25,000,00 GEORGE PALMER. Pie. W. L. BRENH0LDT8, Aast CaU. J. M. BERRT, Vie-Pres. g.C. WILLIAMS, tnd A't Caah. P. L. M BITERS, Caahler. DIRECTORS. ' P. M. Byrltlt, J. M. Berry A. B. Conley, P. ). Holmes, C. C. Pennington. George Palmer, P. L. Meyer. Geo, L. Cleaver, V. 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 us and we will guarantee we can fix it. -: Diamonds reset or mounted in new mount-; ' ing is one of our specialties. H ; ' All our work guaranteed and promptly dona; ' We will save you money , SIEGRIST & CO JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS -. hay; grain; wood I We have in stock 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 kinds. : ', l We'll sell flour at lower price than others. Try us. ! I We are closing out our wood business. Have about V. 100 cords left. Get some at a reduced price before it is all gone. ..-" '. ' ' THE REAL ES1ATF, LOAN I AND COMMISSION CO. )s With the Tanners and Deposits. " ' " " " " . " . M . $1 79.524.05 156,108.60 194,041.94 226,904.70 184,445.64 141.879.65 145.225.54 218,751.09 .--44-fffl-afwe 4--f-e-l-M AND OPTICIANS TTTTW t I 4 v4 4- out the land have J3ejitlltd.,.,vi, - . ; ' ''"crw t?;? .:. ', r 1 "' " i -